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Flex fuel, ethanol-based vehicles explained: All you need to know

India is accelerating its adoption of ethanol-based mobility, with Maruti Suzuki unveiling the Wagon R Flex Fuel, the country’s first flex-fuel passenger car. This move supports the government’s push to reduce oil imports, lower emissions, and boost agriculture, potentially offering cost savings to buyers if E85 fuel is priced competitively.

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ENG vs NZ 1st Test: Why England players are wearing black armbands at Lord’s

England players wore black armbands and observed a moment of silence before the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s to honour former England cricketers who have died since the team’s last home international. The pre-match tributes also marked 10 years since New Zealand great Martin Crowe’s passing, with his daughter Emma ringing the traditional...

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833 jobs per company, $5 trillion collective value of startups founded and …: How Indian immigrants have fueled billion-dollar startups in America over the years

Immigrant-founded startups in the U.S. are creating significant job growth and economic value, with Indian immigrants leading the charge in founding billion-dollar companies. A new report highlights that open immigration policies foster innovation and technological leadership, while restrictions could jeopardize America’s competitiveness.

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BJP counters Rahul’s ‘economic tsunami’ warning amid Iran war: ‘Stop selling panic’

The BJP has strongly refuted Rahul Gandhi’s “economic tsunami” warning, calling it fear-mongering. Party leader Amit Malviya highlighted India’s economic resilience with strong indicators like rising E-way bills and FDI, asserting the government has implemented measures to protect citizens and businesses from global shocks, contrasting it with the UPA era’s economic vulnerabilities.

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For first time, Russia admits oil production has declined amid Ukraine’s attacks on refineries

Russia has publicly acknowledged a dip in oil production due to unscheduled refinery repairs, marking the first such admission. This comes amid intensified Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian energy infrastructure, which have disrupted operations and pushed Moscow to increase crude exports. Despite these challenges, Russia aims to maximize exports and restore previous production levels.