Ethanol blending: Compatibility concerns flagged amid economic benefits
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Ethanol blending: Compatibility concerns flagged amid economic benefits
0 Experts say the E-20 rollout success will depend on balancing energy security, farmer interests and vehicle compatibility. India’s ambitious ethanol-blended petrol programme has emerged as one of the country’s flagship energy initiatives, aimed at reducing dependence on imported crude oil, cuttin»»»
Abuja residents, workers can do without chaotic public transportation
Regular reports of the hardship commuters face daily in Abuja are a sad testimony that the planners, or perhaps the developers of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), are in serious deficit of the ideals of its master plan as a ‘world-class city,’ as»»»
West Bengal Budget 2026 Highlights: Rs 40,000 crore development push; industry, jobs in focus in BJP govt’s 1st budget
KOLKATA: The BJP government in the state presented its first budget on Monday, focusing on the remaining eight months of the current financial year.Finance minister Swapan Dasgupta tabled the 2026–27 budget of the government led by chief minister Suvendu Adhikari, nearly two months after the BJP's »»»
How car-centric planning punishes 70% of Malaysians
From Boo Jia Cher A recent report revealed a sobering statistic: 70.2% of formal workers in Malaysia earn RM5,000 or less per month. At the same time, economists estimate that a family in Kuala Lumpur requires at least RM6,183 monthly to achieve a decent standard of living. Put those two numbers si»»»
Kommuniti Madani must be govt's eyes and ears at grassroots level, says Fahmi
KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 — Kommuniti Madani must play an active role as the “eyes, ears, tongue, feet and hands” of the government in ensuring that every initiative and assistance reaches the targeted groups directly at the grassroots level, said Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. He said appo»»»
‘An epidemic of flies, rats, waste and foul odours’: health fears in Cuba as US oil blockade halts rubbish collection
As thick smoke spread through the narrow streets of Havana, seeping into homes, schools and shops, Carlos Blanco, a chef, opened his bedroom window to see what was going on. “I saw a mist. But it wasn’t mist – it was smoke,” he says, describing the toxic smog emanating from a smouldering mountain o»»»
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