The biggest real estate news in Gujarat this month isn't a new project.
It's the proposal to plan Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar under a single metropolitan authority.
An inspiring story of perseverance has emerged from Prayagraj, India, where an alumnus of Allahabad University has developed a highly efficient six-stroke engine after nearly two decades of dedicated work.
Shailendra Singh Gaur, who graduated in 1983, spent 18 years refining his invention, often at great personal cost. He sold his land, shop, and even his house to fund the project, converting a rented space into a makeshift workshop. Drawing on technical experience gained at institutions such as Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology and IIT (BHU), he created a prototype that he claims delivers an extraordinary 176 to 200 kilometers per liter of petrol on a modified 100cc motorcycle.
Unlike conventional four-stroke engines, Gaur’s six-stroke design aims to extract significantly more energy from the same amount of fuel. In one demonstration, the modified bike reportedly ran for 35 minutes on just 50 milliliters of petrol. The inventor states that the engine achieves up to 70% thermal efficiency, runs on multiple fuels, and produces near-zero pollution.
Gaur has already secured two patents for the technology, with more pending. If successfully scaled and independently validated, this innovation could dramatically reduce fuel consumption and emissions for motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles across India and beyond.
While the claims are remarkable and have generated significant excitement, further rigorous testing and peer review will be essential before widespread adoption. Nevertheless, Gaur’s story stands as a powerful example of individual determination and grassroots innovation in Indian engineering.
BREAKING: Elon Musk just suggested a potential name for an AI industry regulatory authority:
AI Associated Institute of America, Inc.
Short form: AIAIAI, pronounced “ay yai yai” 😂
Biden's pardon of Fauci is unconstitutionally vague, covers 10 years of potential crimes, and was signed by autopen without Biden's direct authorization. You can't pardon someone for crimes never specified. This should be challenged in court.
https://t.co/1nvQDNmV8k
I just walked out of @ODNIgov HQ for the last time. Thank you President Trump - I remain grateful for the profound honor of serving the American people and our nation as the Director of National Intelligence.
@DNIGabbard, out.
Yesterday was my final day as Director of National Intelligence. I declassified and released never-before-seen documents exposing the truth about Fauci directing millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth. Go to https://t.co/tVwWp0TxZ4 to see for yourself.
America faces more than a chronic disease epidemic that threatens our physical health. We also face a spiritual malaise that undermines our mental health.
Our children are increasingly isolated, fragmented, and anxious, spending more than 8.5 hours a day on screens.
This summer, put down the phone and reconnect with nature, family, and community. It's time to Take Back Your Health. Eat Real Food. Get Active. Together, we will Make America Healthy Again.
October 2021
🚨Elon offered to sell Tesla stock and donate $6 BILLION to the UN World Food Programme to “Eliminate World Hunger”.
BUT! … Only if they provided full public/open source accounting so everyone could see exactly where the money went.
They did not accept.👀
Anyone shocked?!?
Banning social media for teenagers only puts them in greater danger.
Teens are forced to switch to VPNs — and unlock far worse illegal content.
We’ve seen this before. When the Russian government banned Telegram, 95% of Russian teenagers kept using it. They just moved to VPNs.
India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions.
This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials.
And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.