NURPUR, FEBRUARY 12
Sujan Singh Pathania (78), a former minister in Virbhadra Singh’s Cabinet and sitting MLA from the Fatehpur Assembly constituency in Kangra district, passed away this morning at his native Hara village. He had been ailing for the past three years. He suffered paralysis in September 2017.
He was elected MLA seven times during his 44 years of active political life. Born on September 9, 1943, in Lahore (Pakistan), Pathania, who is a senior Congress leader, was known for this straightforwardness during his political life.
He is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. Before joining the Janta Party in 1977, he had resigned from the state Forest Department in which he was a forest range officer. He was first elected as Janta Party legislator in 1977 and later joined the Congress in 1980. After that, he won the Assembly elections in 1990, 1993, 2003, 2009 (byelection) from Jawali Assembly constituency and in 2012 and 2017, he won from Fatehpur Assembly constitue
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Two pilot services on capital-Kochi route, another 50 buses to be introduced before October
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Powering on: India’s first hydrogen bus flagged off by Tata Motors in collaboration with the Indian Oil Corporation.
Two pilot services on capital-Kochi route, another 50 buses to be introduced before October
Kerala is set to become the first State to operate hydrogen-powered buses, with two buses set to ply on the Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram sector by mid-2021 on a pilot basis. Another 50 buses will be introduced before October 2021.
The zero-polluting buses are awaiting approval from the Automotive Research Association of India. Each bus must operate at least 500 km daily to cover the high investment. Uninterrupted availability of hydrogen as fuel source can be addressed since BPCL-Kochi Refineries Ltd. is already in a position to supply it. Only that hydrogen meant for industrial use must be purified further, sources in the Transport Department said