Clean Technology
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Why the hydrogen car did not take off, but the electric car did
Toyota and Hyundai, the only vehicle manufacturers to produce hydrogen cars for the UK market, sold just 12 hydrogen cars in the country in 2021.
Tom Stacey, The Conversation & Chris Ivory, The Conversation
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Centre is rushing clean BS VI fuel to the market – but is not so eager about cleaner vehicles
It apparently wants to allow BS VI non-compliant vehicles to be registered even after the April 1, 2020 deadline, restricting only their manufacture.
Abhishek Dey
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Video: An 11-year-old Indian-American girl just made the simplest device to detect lead in water
Gitanjali Rao’s five-month project was inspired by the Flint River water crisis that started after 2014.
Scroll Staff
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‘Heeramandi’ review: Lahore Luxe tawaif saga runs on empty
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Mumbai school principal told to resign after being targeted by Hindutva website
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‘Naach Ga Ghuma’ review: Soft landings in saga of a woman and her missing maid
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Why are concerns being raised about the Election Commission’s voter turnout data?
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Banana republic in the making?: A South Asian perspective on India from Kathmandu
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India is about to embark on the most ambitious electric-car transformation in the world
The country wants to shift completely to electric vehicles by 2030.
Manu Balachandran, qz.com
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Videos: Elon Musk's Tesla electric car might be coming to India. Here's what you need to know
At Rs 23 lakh plus import duty, even the cheapest model will have a steep price-tag.
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh factories use lasers to make greener denim
Exporters are using a new technology to reduce intensive water and chemical use.
Abu Bakar Siddique
Video
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Watch: Diljit Dosanjh invites young fan on stage, dances with him during his sold-out Vancouver show
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Watch: School authorities turn classroom into swimming pool to encourage attendance during heatwave
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Watch: Woman recreates pet parrot’s choreography
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Watch: Neighbours rescue infant from second floor sunshade after she fell from fourth floor balcony
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Video: Listen to this acapella version of Shankar Mahadevan’s ‘Breathless’ by four singers