February 21, 2021
Invite stakeholders to share their insights during a virtual consultation. With a vision to make Telangana a commercial hub for all space-related products and services, the state government has decided to formulate a Space-tech policy framework.
To formulate Telangana’s SpaceTech Policy Framework, the state government has invited all relevant stakeholders -hardware start-ups, analytics start-ups, academia, etc., to share their insights during a virtual consultation.
Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, Telangana, has said, “Telangana is creating a holistic framework to develop end-to-end SpaceTech ecosystem in the state and attempt to capture the emerging global opportunities in space-related investments and innovations. This can potentially create a trickle-down impact on other areas of innovation, such as universal connectivity and big data analytics for agriculture, remote education, disaster management, etc.”
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THANE: A retired Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy SP) has been cheated to the tune of Rs 28 lakh allegedly by three persons, including a husband-wife duo, who promised him to get a canteen contract in Maharashtra s Thane district, police said on Wednesday.
The trio, over a period of three years, extracted money from the retired police officer under the pretext of getting him a contract to run the food canteen at the Ordnance Factory at Ambernath, but never fulfilled their promise, they said.
In all, the victim paid Rs 28 lakh to the trio, but the canteen contract never came, the police said.
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THANE: A retired deputy superintendent of police (DySP) has been cheated to the tune of Rs 28 lakh allegedly by three persons, including a husband-wife duo, who promised him to get a canteen contract here in Maharashtra, police said on Wednesday.
The trio, over a period of three years, extracted money from the retired police officer under the pretext of getting him a contract to run the food canteen at the Ordnance Factory at Ambernath in Thane district, but never fulfilled their promise, they said.
In all, the victim paid Rs 28 lakh to the trio, but the canteen contract never came, the police said.
Indian Army to test indigenous artillery system with 48-km strike range
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The 155mm/52 caliber advanced towed artillery gun system (ATAGS) is set to undergo “winter user trials” by the Army in Sikkim in January-February, which will be followed by the “mobility trials” and then the “summer trials” in May-June. With the development of ATAGS, which has Bharat Forge (Kalyani Group) and Tata Advanced Systems as the production partners, DRDO officials contend the Army has no need to import such guns from Israel or other countries.
If the DRDO-made big gun passes muster, it can fulfil the Army’s requirement for 1,580 such guns worth over Rs 25,000 crore