Why this Bengaluru-based company’s nanotubes – 100 times stronger than steel – are catching the attention of the Navy, Tesla

100 times stronger than steel: This Bengaluru-based company’s nanotubes catch the eye of Navy, Tesla

NoPo founder Gaddar Reddy dreams of landing on Mars – with a strong and lightweight material perfectly suited for space. He makes nanotubes in a humble unit in Bengaluru, reports Sandhya Ramesh,

10 highways, 3,000 km: Maharashtra’s grand plan to connect almost every district in next 5 years

The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation has estimated a total investment of Rs 3 lakh crore. The longest of these projects is the Nagpur-Goa Highway or Shaktipeeth Expressway. Mansi Phadke brings you the reports.

Arunachal Clash: More than 200 PLA ​​soldiers with spiked clubs, taser guns, Indian soldiers retaliate

The Chinese, who were attempting to cross into the Indian side of the LAC, were initially challenged by around 50 Indian troops before backup arrived, outnumbering the PLA troops. Sneesh Alex Philip Report.

This is what was happening in India when the collegium system was born in 1993

Why did the Supreme Court take control of the appointment of judges in the early 1990s? Write why this did not happen in the 1960s, 1970s or even in the 1980s Arvind Kumar And Dilip Mandal,

AAP is a big problem for Congress but it is just a noise for BJP

The Congress will conserve its resources, choose its battles and make a real effort only in those states where it feels it has a chance of winning. Veer Shanghvi,

Gujarat makes AAP a national party, but Arvind Kejriwal is no Jayprakash Narayan

The BJP’s Delhi team needs a total revamp and some heads will have to roll if the party wants to retain all seven Lok Sabha seats in 2024. Seshadri Chari,

The Chinese are coming to make the biggest dent in India’s defense system. our politics is far from ready for them

None of the actions of the Chinese, their method or subsequent de-escalation response, suggest that land is what they are looking for. The area they want is now in our mind, writes Shekhar Gupta.