It is against a challenging backdrop that the ´Make in India´ campaign promises much. To be sure, the country´s manufacturing sector is at a critical point. And it´s been stuck there for sometime now.
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India, US body for space solar power
APJ Abdul Kalam, the former President of India, and Mark Hopkins, Executive Committee Chairman of the National Space Society announced to have a clear plan of action to market the idea of a livable planet
‘Delhi Metro is one of world’s best transportation systems’
After travelling in the Delhi Metro train on March 25
former President APJ Abdul Kalam was effusive about Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for creating a 'culture of excellence'. It was Kalam's maiden ride on the Indian capital's Metro train. Kalam boarded the train at Central Secretariat station and travelled up to Rajiv Chowk where he saw the interchange arrangements for Jahangirpuri-HUDA City Centre (Yellow Line) and Dwarka Sector 21-NOIDA City Centre (Blue Line) corridors.

