Growth will be fuelled by robust economic activity, rising untapped demand, and the easing of capacity constraints at key metros, the ratings agency said. Airport traffic in India is projected to rise from nearly 415 million passengers this fiscal to around 580 million by fiscal 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of 8-9 per cent, credit rating agency Crisil Ratings has said. This growth will be driven by strong economic activity, untapped demand, and easing of airport capacity constraints at select metros. However, traffic will grow a muted 0-1 per cent in FY2025-26 due to weak demand after a...
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Noida International Airport Partners Mann Fleet for Seamless Ground Mobility
The contract spans car rentals, intra‑terminal shuttles, and intra‑city bus services, ensuring comprehensive ground mobility at NIA. India’s largest upcoming...
Air India, Lufthansa Group Ink Landmark MoU to Boost India‑Europe Connectivity
The MoU seeks to capitalise on opportunities opened by the landmark India‑EU Free Trade Agreement. Air India and the Lufthansa...
GMRIT Achieves Deemed University Status, Strengthens Academic Expansion
With Deemed University status, GMRIT is set to expand into multidisciplinary sciences and applied research, with a focus on medical...

India’s Space Kidz Launches World’s First Space Curriculum for Schools
The book CubeSat 101: Inception to Operations offers a comprehensive curriculum in CubeSat training and space technology education, the first of its kind for high school students globally. Chennai-based student satellite pioneer Space Kidz India has unveiled the book CubeSat 101: Inception to Operations for structured satellite education. The book offers a comprehensive curriculum in CubeSat training and space technology education, the first of its kind for high school students globally. CubeSats are miniature satellites typically sized in units of 10x10x10 cm, used for space research, technology demonstration, and educational missions. The book was released at DefSat 2026 in New...
Indian Railways Deploys Humanoid Robot ASC ARJUN at Visakhapatnam for Smart Station Security
Deployed under the Railway Protection Force’s modernisation push, the humanoid robot strengthens station operations in security, passenger services, crowd management and safety awareness. In a first for the Indian Railways, a humanoid robot named ASC ARJUN has been deployed at Visakhapatnam Railway Station to enhance passenger safety, security, and service delivery. The robot was launched under the aegis of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) in the East Coast Railway zone by Alok Bohra, Inspector General, RPF, and Lalit Bohra, Divisional Railway Manager, in the presence of AK Dubey, Senior Divisional Security Commandant, RPF, on Thursday. Introduced as part of the...



































