You can soon switch your LPG supplier in India

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has proposed a new LPG Interoperability Framework that will allow consumers to switch their LPG suppliers, similar to mobile number portability. Continue reading You can soon switch your LPG supplier in India

A silent threat

W alk through any bustling bazaar in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Quetta or Peshawar, and the scene is the same: rows of golden samosas frying in deep pans, shelves stacked with shiny packets of biscuits and bakeries offering freshly iced cakes. These foods are woven into our culture and. Continue reading A silent threat

Bhopal News: Police Headquarters Raises Financial Aid To Kin Of Deceased Police Personnel After 8 Years

New Pension Scheme prompts increase in assistance from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh Continue reading Bhopal News: Police Headquarters Raises Financial Aid To Kin Of Deceased Police Personnel After 8 Years

H-1B changes to have little effect on Indian remittances: Barclays

A recent Barclays research report has estimated that the changes in H-1B visa rules in the US will have a minimal impact on remittances sent by overseas Indians. Continue reading H-1B changes to have little effect on Indian remittances: Barclays

Care Innovation Hub

Explore the Care Innovation Hub from the Better Life Lab (BLL), a curated collection of powerful stories and multimedia content produced by our staff, reporting grantees, and fellows. These deeply reported narratives spotlight solutions to the systemic challenges that families across the United States face in providing care to their loved ones. Continue reading Care Innovation Hub

Malaysia’s clean energy impasse: When good intentions meet market reality

CRESS, launched in September 2024 shows slow uptake despite policy innovation Clear corporate demand for virtual PPAs, but no word on expanding the 800 MW initiative From an outside observers perspective, the latest research from the Asia Clean Energy Coalition and Clean Energy Buyers Association presents a sobering paradox in Malaysias clean energy landscape. While the nation displays ambitious targets and implements ostensibly progressive policies, the devil lies firmly in the executioncreating a textbook case of how well-intentioned frameworks can stumble on fundamental design flaws. The situation in Malaysia illuminates broader challenges facing Southeast Asian economies attempting to balance energy security with corporate sustainability demands. As Suji Kang, programme director at the Asia Clean Energy Coalition, aptly noted: Corporate demand for clean energy in Asia is skyrocketing, yet many companies are held back by opaque market rules and limited access to proven procurement tools. Malaysias experience provides a particularly stark illustration of this disconnect. The Malaysian experience: progress hampered by structural barriers Malaysias renewable energy trajectory shows promise on paper. The country has achieved approximately 25% renewable energy capacity in its national energy mix as of 2023, positioning itself toward its targets of 31% by 2025 and 40% by 2035. Current projections suggest the nation could reach 36. 4% renewable capacity by 2035, driven primarily by its substantial hydropower base (69. 9% of renewable capacity) and growing solar installations. However, the CEBA report reveals that Malaysias Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), launched in September 2024, has experienced slow uptake (1. 3GW in commitments as of mid-2025, per reports). This underwhelming market response contradicts the apparent policy innovation and suggests deeper structural issues at play. The more telling indicator of market dysfunction emerges from Malaysias Corporate Green Power Program (CGPP) experience. The virtual PPA program achieved full subscription of its 800 MW allocation by November 2023 with 32 successful applicants, demonstrating clear corporate appetite for clean energy procurement. Yet instead of expanding this successful initiative to meet obvious demand, Malaysian authorities have offered no public plans for continuation or expansion. Continue reading at for the full article as DNA is transitioning our sustainability coverage to a standalone news site. Continue reading Malaysia’s clean energy impasse: When good intentions meet market reality

‘Virtual shares’ build trust for university spin-outs

Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany. Photo credits: TU Darmstadt / Jannik Hoffmann The Technical University of Darmstadt has described how an innovative method for managing intellectual property rights has reshaped its relationship with its spin-out companies. Under the IP4Shares model, instead of spin-outs paying the. Continue reading ‘Virtual shares’ build trust for university spin-outs

The American workforce has a new challenge: Trump’s $100K fee on H-1B visas

President Donald Trump’s latest effort to overhaul America’s legal immigration system — raising the annual fee on H-1B visa applicants from $215 to $100,000 — could deal a major blow Continue reading The American workforce has a new challenge: Trump’s $100K fee on H-1B visas

‘GST Bachat Utsav’ from tomorrow: PM Modi announces price cuts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a “GST Bachat Utsav” starting September 22, which he called a next-generation reform. Continue reading ‘GST Bachat Utsav’ from tomorrow: PM Modi announces price cuts

‘GST Bachat Utsav’ from tomorrow: PM Modi announces price cuts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a “GST Bachat Utsav” starting September 22, which he called a next-generation reform. Continue reading ‘GST Bachat Utsav’ from tomorrow: PM Modi announces price cuts