Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that the government is making significant investments in technology to create modern digital infrastructure that benefits all sections of society. During a Post-Budget webinar on the theme ‘Unleashing the Potential: Ease of living using Technology’, the Prime Minister emphasized that this year’s Union Budget is focused on improving the ease of living with the help of technology.
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Building Sustainable Cities: How India’s Urban Planning Strategy Could Inspire Others
Urban planning is critical to India’s progress, according to the country’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking at a post-budget webinar on Urban Planning, Development, and Sanitation, Modi emphasized that the Union Budget of 2023-24 has a strong focus on urban planning and infrastructure development.
Innovative technology and standardization bring sustainable marine fuels to reality
Ørsted, a Danish energy company, is building Europe’s largest commercial production facility for carbon-neutral marine fuels in northeastern Sweden. The FlagshipONE plant, developed by Liquid Wind AB, will produce up to 50,000 metric tons of e-methanol per year from renewable energy and biogenic carbon dioxide from 2025.
Revolutionizing transportation: electric ride-sharing powered by AI
The transportation industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the advent of ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft. These services have transformed the way people travel, making it more convenient and affordable than ever before. However, the next step in this evolution is to make ride-sharing more sustainable and eco-friendly. This is where electric ride-sharing powered by AI comes in.
Revving towards a greener future: the rise of electric cars and the reduction of gasoline dependence
The widespread adoption of electric cars can have several positive impacts on different aspects of society. Firstly, it can lead to a reduction in air pollution, as electric cars produce no emissions at the tailpipe. This can lead to improved public health, as air pollution has been linked to a range of health issues including asthma, lung cancer, and heart disease.