Unnao (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 22 (ANI): Two policemen were suspended after a vegetable vendor, who was "beaten for violating COVID-19 restrictions" on Friday and brought to a police station in Unnao, died.
Why progress on Impact Rankings matters amid COVID
The
Times Higher Education Impact Rankings measure a range of issues, from stewardship, research, outreach and community engagement to partnerships and policy advice to governments, issues that are crucial in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
This year shows the growing importance that institutions are placing in the ranking. In 2021 there are 1,115 ranked institutions compared to 768 last year, with the countries that have most significantly increased their presence being Russia and India.
The number of globally ranked institutions from India has almost doubled, from 26 to 49, and reflects the fact that a great many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) bear directly on the core challenges that India faces when it comes to poverty, gender equity, urbanisation and climate change.
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Tata Nexon EV wins Green Car Award by ICOTY: From the event
In a glittering ceremony held in New Delhi, the first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY was won by the Tata Nexon EV.
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The Tata Nexon EV won the first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY.
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The first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY was won by the Tata Nexon EV.
Since its inception in 2005, the Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) award is the most prestigious accolade sought by every car manufacturer in India. In 2021, a glittering ceremony attended by select stalwarts of the Indian automotive industry attended the 16th edition of the ICOTY awards held at the Andaz Hotel at the Aerocity in New Delhi. Held under strict social distancing and sanitization guidelines given the circumstances, the attendance was kept very exclusive. JK Tyre who has been a staunch partner to the ICOTY awards since their inception continued to support the award even this year. The ICOTY jury panel’s voting process was supporte
Industry, not policies, should decide the course of electric mobility
th Mar 2021 8:00 am
Aston Martin’s former CEO, Dr Andy Palmer, suggests that the industry should be free to experiment and choose the best zero emissions tech to meet regulations.
Castrol 0 Comments Electrification is fast becoming the dominant force of change in the auto industry the world over. And though the need for the shift towards electric mobility is undisputed, the ‘how’ and ‘when’ do throw up plenty of debate. At the recent EV Forum organised by our sister publication Autocar Professional, Dr Andy Palmer, Chairman, Switch Mobility and former CEO of Aston Martin, said, “While we must be single-minded in the journey to zero emissions, we must not be myopic.” He went on to say, “My problem with legislation is that, frankly, politicians aren t qualified to mandate the solution. If they mandate the solution, they make mistakes.”
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