Ellie, Asia’s first life-sized animatronic elephant, unveiled in Bengaluru
Asia’s first hyper-realistic life-sized animatronic elephant, Ellie, was unveiled at St. Joseph’s School, captivating students while delivering a message on animal welfare.
Voiced by actor and environmental activist Dia Mirza and launched by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, Ellie is set to visit schools across Bengaluru to educate children about the suffering real elephants endure in captivity.
Introducing herself as a 12-year-old elephant, Ellie engaged with students and shared insights into the emotional and physical toll on animals used in circuses, rides and performances. Urging the students to take a stand against animal exploitation, she requested that they avoid visiting circuses that use animals and riding elephants or any other animals, and treat them with the kindness and respect they deserve.
ONGC, Tata Power Renewable sign MoU to collaborate on battery storage solutions
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Wednesday signed an initial pact with Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd to explore collaborative opportunities in the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) value chain.
ONGC has been stringing around deals in clean energy as part of its target to scale renewable energy capacity to 10 gigawatts by 2030 a part of its target to achieve net zero carbon emission by 2038. Besides solar and wind energy projects, ONGC is looking at round-the-clock renewable power capacity to meet this target.
"ONGC has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Ltd, to explore collaborative opportunities in the BESS value chain at India Energy Week 2025," the firm said in a statement.
Uttar Pradesh govt sets ?60,000 cr excise revenue target for FY26
The Uttar Pradesh government has set an excise revenue target of Rs 60,000 crore for the financial year 2025-26 (FY26), according to the state’s Finance Minister Suresh Khanna.
For the current financial year, the Yogi Adityanath-led government aimed for Rs 58,000 crore in excise revenue. However, collection in the first three quarters reached only about Rs 31,000 crore, Khanna said. In the previous years, revenue stood at Rs 41,250 crore in FY23 and Rs 47,600 crore in FY24.
The state’s new excise policy has introduced an e-lottery system for allotting liquor, beer, and wine shops. Existing license holders will have the option of renewal via e-lottery in FY27. The Cabinet recently approved these proposals.
Rajat Patidar announced as RCB captain for IPL 2025
Rajat Patidar was named the captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) ahead of IPL 2025, the franchise announced at a media event in Bengaluru on Thursday.
Retained Indian players Virat Kohli and Patidar were credible captaincy options, RCB Team Director Mo Bobat stated. “Virat was an option - that goes without saying. The fans would have probably leant towards Virat, but we’ve seen a lot of love for Rajat too. Virat doesn’t need a captaincy title to lead. Leadership is one of his strongest instincts,” Bobat said.
In a video message played at the event, Kohli congratulated Patidar and stated that the entire team backed him fully. RCB head coach Andy Flower did not give a definitive answer when asked if Kohli declined a captaincy offer.
Indian-origin security expert Paul Kapur nominated as US Assistant Secretary of State
Indian-origin security expert Paul Kapur, known for his extensive research on South Asian security and nuclear policy, has been nominated by US President Donald Trump as the Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs. If confirmed by the Senate, Kapur will succeed Donald Lu, who completed his term on 17 January 2025.
Kapur, currently a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the US Naval Postgraduate School, has played a key role in shaping US foreign policy on South and Central Asia.
From 2020 to 2021, he served on the US State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, contributing to strategies involving Indo-Pacific security and US-India relations. He has also been involved in directing US-India Track 1.5 dialogues and managing defence-related engagements between the two countries.
Campa Cola replaces Thums Up to co-present IPL 2025, spends Rs 200 crore
Reliance Consumer Products-owned beverage brand, Campa Cola has secured the co-presenting rights for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), considered the second most visible sponsorship deal, according to a report by The Economic Times. The deal is fixed for Rs 200 crore, bringing competition in India’s beverage market, which is dominated by global players like Coca-Cola.
According to the news report, in IPL’s last season, these rights were with Coca Cola’s Thums Up with the same amount of Rs 200 crore.
“The co-presenting / co-powered property is a plum slot. This is the first summer where all cola companies will compete nationally, as till last year, Campa was still restricted to select markets. The brand acquiring such a large national property shows its intent to scale up rapidly pan-India,” an executive from Campa Cola told The Economic Times.
Adani Green withdraws from controversial $442-m renewable energy project in Sri Lanka
Adani Green has withdrawn from a controversial $442-million renewable energy project in northern Sri Lanka amid fierce opposition from locals and a legal battle over its approval and potential environmental impact.
The company’s withdrawal from the big-ticket renewable energy project in Sri Lanka signals a significant retreat, given the Adani Group’s investment push in India’s neighbourhood in recent years. The move also amounts to a win for Sri Lanka’s President Anura Kumara Dissanayake who, ahead of his election in September 2024, vowed to cancel the “corrupt” project. Months into office, however, his government appeared willing to renegotiate it.
In January, the Dissanayake administration decided to revoke a 2024 power purchasing agreement — cleared by the predecessor Ranil Wickremesinghe government — in which Sri Lanka had agreed to purchase power at $0.0826, or 8.26 cents, per kWh from Adani Green, and sought a lower tariff.
Asia's 20 richest families: Mukesh Ambani leads, 6 Indians in the ranks
Indians are increasingly making their mark on the global stage, not just for their expertise but also for their remarkable business strategies. A testament to this rising prominence is the inclusion of an Indian family at the top of Bloomberg's list of Asia's richest families, with several others securing spots in the top 20. Here’s a look at the rankings of the wealthiest families in Asia, showcasing the impressive fortunes amassed across generations.
1. Mukesh Ambani’s family
Topping the list is Mukesh Ambani’s family with $90.5 billion in wealth. Mukesh Ambani oversees Reliance Industries, one of India's largest conglomerates.
Karnataka govt signs MoU with Swiss-Indian Chamber of Commerce at Invest Karnataka 2025 summit
The Karnataka government on Thursday said that it has signed an MoU with the Swiss-Indian Chamber of Commerce (SICCI) to foster international business collaboration during the Global Investors Meet, Invest Karnataka 2025.
The signing ceremony took place in the presence of the Minister for Large and Medium Industries, M B Patil, and representatives from 19 leading Swiss companies.
According to an official release, the agreement is expected to strengthen economic relations and trade while enhancing Swiss companies’ confidence in expanding their operations in Karnataka.
Ayush ministry, social justice dept sign MoU for senior citizens' welfare
The Ministry of Ayush and the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment signed MoU on Wednesday to improve the well-being of senior citizens and address the growing concern of substance abuse.
This strategic partnership seeks to implement Ayush-based interventions to promote geriatric healthcare and combat substance abuse, Union Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav said.
He said the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a pioneering step to develop cooperative initiatives for health promotion among senior citizens and those affected by substance abuse.
"Geriatric healthcare and substance abuse are critical areas that require special focus, especially as we face an ageing population and growing concerns around addiction," Jadhav said.