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Lithium Powered Electric Vehicles:directing India Towards Clean Energy Goals
Submitted as: Preetam U. Revankar
Various application of lithium-ion batteries make it very crucial in a green economy. These batteries are used in wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicles.
A World Bank study suggests that the demand for critical metals such as lithium and cobalt is expected to rise by nearly 500% by 2050.
As India currently imports all of its lithium from Australia and Argentina and 70% of its lithium-ion cell requirement from China and Hong Kong, the lithium reserves in J&K could boost the domestic battery-manufacturing industry. India could be ahead of China if the perceived size of the mineral reserves in J&K is borne out by further exploration. As the Indian government's has an ambitious plan of “30% EV penetration in private cars, 70% for commercial vehicles, and 80% for two and three-wheelers by 2030 for the automobile industry” the J&K reserves will help to advance in the plan. They will strengthen India's National Mission on Transformative Mobility and Battery Storage as well.(read
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Category : Technology, Gadget and Science
Chandrayaan-3 : What Will India Do On Moon
Submitted as: Preetam U. Revankar
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scripted history as the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft made a soft landing on the surface of the Moon. With the mission's success, India has become the first country to land a spacecraft near the lunar south pole and also the fourth country in history to complete a soft landing on the Moon after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. The successful completion of Chandrayaan-3 will boost India's national pride as it demonstrates the country's technological capabilities and advancements in space exploration. It will also have positive impacts on India's economy, attracting more investments in the space sector. Chandrayaan-3 will provide valuable data and insights into the moon's geology, mineralogy, and environment, contributing to our understanding of space and the universe.(read
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Category : Technology, Gadget and Science
Export Promotion Measures Adopted In India
Submitted as: Preetam U. Revankar
Exports play a major role in the economic development of India. More the exports more will be the inward foreign remittance, more jobs and employment, lower current account deficit and hence greater overall economic growth. The various State Government in India have on their part, set up Export Promotion Industrial Parks and ‘Niryat Bandhus' for speeding up export promotion work. The main aim of incentives provided by the government is to increase the profitability of export business. Export incentives are a form of economic assistance that governments provide to firms or industries within the national economy, in order to help them secure foreign markets. The government provides export incentives to not only motivate exporters who bring in foreign exchange but also to compensate them for costs incurred while exporting. These incentives are in line with the government's ‘Aatmanirbhar' and ‘Make in India' initiatives to attain self-sufficiency and ensure higher reach of local products.(read
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Category : Business
Indian Entrepreneurship
Submitted as: Preetam U. Revankar
The transition of Indian business brought about radical changes to how Indian entrepreneurs had been conventionally perceived both at home and abroad. The traditional caste hierarchies and business lineages that prevailed in the postcolonial period, added with government apathy, had marginalized their economic progression. Globally, India was perceived to be a developing economy warped with problems and stunted economic growth. The reforms, globalization, digitization, and other changes ushered in a positive outlook that coincided with the “Asia rising” phenomenon and expedited the fruition of innovative entrepreneurial capabilities. The Indian success story was driven by the service sector that was much more organic in nature, though facilitated by government policies. Thus, while some characteristics of entrepreneurship have been prominent, the growth model cannot be neatly structured because of the heterogeneity of the Indian economy.(read
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Category : Business
Entrepreneurship Boom In India
Submitted as: Preetam U. Revankar
India has become a hub for the startups in recent years due to high growth rates and various other factors. Many entrepreneurs like to invest in information technology, finance, software and other sectors to earn more money. The number is likely to increase in the future due to the availability of high quality manpower and government policies. A recent study says that India is growing at faster levels in the start-up ecosystem, which contributes more to country's economic growth. Start-ups offer several job opportunities for job seekers who want to start their careers with best salaries.(read
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Category : Business