🚨 Tata Electronics overtakes Foxconn in share of assembling iPhones in India.
iPhone exports during FY22 to FY26.
Tata Electronics - $26.3 billion
Foxconn - $25.6 billion
🚨🇮🇳 BIG: India achieves first-ever commercial satellite-guided jet landing using indigenous GAGAN system
🔸Successful IndiGo landing at Udaipur Airport.
🔸GAGAN = India’s own GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation.
🔸Precision approaches with minimal ground infrastructure.
🔸Safer, cheaper & more efficient aviation — especially for smaller airports.
🔸Big boost to regional connectivity and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
@CNBCTV18News Please include the data on work-life balance for these specific companies. We would love to see the reality behind the top 10 biggest employers.
@theskindoctor13 Sometime it appears, we Indians do not deserve world class roads. We are ready to risk our and others lives just to save few liters of petrol License rules need to be more stricter. information like continue driving even you miss the turn to be included in curriculum from Grade 5
I have watched this clip multiple times, and it's worth revisiting.
A masterclass in thinking about India versus the rest of the emerging market universe.
Pure gold from Sachee Trivedi. 🔥
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Before playing cards became commonplace, India had Ganjifa, an exquisite hand-painted card game once enjoyed in royal courts. Crafted by skilled artisans and adorned with intricate motifs, each deck is a miniature work of art, preserving stories, traditions.
#Ganjifa
🇮🇳 The Untold Story of India’s Kindness During World War II ❤️
During World War II, hundreds of Polish children lost their homes, families, and country
They were deported from Poland and endured years of hunger, hardship, and uncertainty. After a long journey through Soviet territories, Central Asia, and Iran, they searched for a place that would take them in.
Few were willing to help
Then they reached India
Jam Sahib Digvijay Singhji, the Maharaja of Nawanagar in present day Jamnagar, welcomed them with open arms. At Balachadi, he gave them food, shelter, education, and medical care
But he gave them something even more valuable
He gave them a sense of belonging
The children were allowed to keep their language, culture, and traditions. They did not see him as a king
They saw him as a father
That is why they called him “Bapu.”
More than 80 years later, Poland still remembers the Indian ruler who gave hundreds of children hope when they had almost lost everything.
India has been always kind to the world.
🚨 BREAKING: India's DRDO to grant Final Operational Clearance to indigenous Netra AEW&C — the nation’s own "Eye in the Sky" on June 25 at Bengaluru. 🇮🇳
After successful trials, this homegrown system on Embraer ERJ-145 jets is now fully combat-ready, boosting the IAF’s airborne surveillance prowess.
Why South Indian languages are written moree in a curved artistic way while North Indian languages are written in straight lines in an architectural way.