View: India’s EV revolution is driven from the bottom up
India's urban landscape is rapidly evolving, especially in its bustling cities. A decade ago, the iconic auto-rickshaws were predominantly diesel-powered, with electric versions being a rare novelty. Fast forward to today, and Delhi leads the charge in transitioning to battery-powered three-wheelers, capturing 54% of the market. This shift is driven by the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of electric models, prompting even Uber's CEO to explore the trend. The financial allure of electric vehicles extends beyond three-wheelers, with manufacturers now eyeing the two-wheeler market. This shift, if replicated, could significantly impact India's oil demand, especially in the face of rising fuel prices. Key Points
Economic TimesIndia's Green revolution is a warning, not a blueprint for feeding a hungry planet
Biotech companies are eager to draw parallels between genetically engineered crops and Borlaug’s seeds. But data from the '60s and '70s tells a different story. Key Points
ThePrintWas part of the American War of Independence fought in Tamil Nadu? Historians say…
Revellers in the US celebrated Fourth of July with parades and fireworks on Tuesday. Some historians claim the final battle of the American revolution took place in India. Key Points
mintMasters of the Universe: revolution Season 2: All you may want to know about renewal, release date, crew,
Masters of the Universe: revolution Season 2 renewal is pending but anticipated, building on the success of Season 1. With hints of Evil-Lyn's arc, Hordak's revival, and She-Ra's introduction, the series promises a deeper narrative. Season 2's potential democratic society in Eternia adds intrigue, setting the stage for exciting developments. Key Points
Economic Times'A Gentleman in Moscow': See what we know about release date, cast, trailer and production team
'A Gentleman in Moscow' follows Alexander Rostov's life sentence at the Metropol Hotel post-Russian Revolution. The series, premiering March 29, explores his confinement, relationships, and self-discovery, with Ewan McGregor leading a talented cast, including Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Key Points
Economic TimesView: The one thing that can slow AI's breakneck speed
Promoters of AI sell hope and assurance like previous revolutions. AI may make labor functions redundant, lead to reduced work hours, and render developers/champions unnecessary. Investments in human-like robots and hiring freezes indicate a possible future of RHRP. Key Points
The Economic TimesWhen brains do more, who owns us?
Discover how Neuralink, a brain-chip startup, is revolutionizing brain-computer interface technology. Learn about the ethical concerns and regulations surrounding the use of implants and the need for transparency and collaboration in its development. Key Points
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