When the plug gets pulled: Policy, demand drag electric vehicles

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When the plug gets pulled: Policy, demand drag electric vehicles When the plug gets pulled: Policy, demand drag electric vehicles
Electric vehicles face growing uncertainty as regulatory shifts and slowing demand test global strategies. Auto compa...
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Bansal: The newest billionaire went to US on an H-1B
06 Tariffs weaponising trade, India must be careful: FM
07 Modi invites Ethiopian PM to AI Impact Summit
08 iPhone display may have India in the background
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Trump $100,000 H-1B visa fee challenged as 19 states move to block new charge
Trump H-1B Visa Fee News: Nineteen US states are suing the Trump administration over a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas. States argue this fee is unlawful and will harm employers, especially in public sectors like healthcare and education. This legal challenge follows earlier suits by business groups. The administration defends the fee as a reform to protect American workers and attract top talent.
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Raghuram Rajan says India is far away from being a superpower, but it can get there Raghuram Rajan says India is far away from being a superpower, but it can get there
Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan urges caution against premature claims of India being a global superpower. He emph...
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18 Shilpa Shetty's pub in Bengaluru raided by I-T dept
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