| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
| RISING BHARAT | News Count (102991) | |
1971. DRDO develops high-pressure polymeric membrane for sea water desalination
- On 15 May , 2025 Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) announced that it has successfully developed indigenous nanoporous multilayered polymeric membrane for high-pressure sea water desalination.
- Defence Materials Stores and Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE), the Kanpur-based laboratory of DRDO, developed the technology for desalination plant in Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ships, based on their operational requirement to address the serious challenge of stability when exposed to chloride ions in saline water.
- The initial safety and performance trials of the polymeric membranes were found to be fully satisfactory. The final operational clearance will be given by ICG after 500 hrs of operational testing,
1972. Roofsol Energy Completes 29+ MWp Solar EPC Installations In 12 Indian States, Boosting Green Transition
- On 14 May, 2025, It was reported that, Roofsol Energy Pvt. Ltd., a leading provider of solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) solutions in India, had successfully commissioned 14 solar projects across 12 states.
- Together, these projects represent a total installed capacity of over 29 megawatt-peak (MWp) and span more than five different industrial sectors. This milestone highlights Roofsol Energy’s strong commitment to promoting clean energy and reducing the nation’s carbon footprint.
- With this achievement, the company continues to strengthen its leadership in India’s solar sector and support the country’s transition to a greener energy future.
1973. Big Boost For Electronics, India Gets New Semiconductor Unit In UP
- On 14 May, 2025. it was reported that, In a significant development aimed at strengthening India’s domestic semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister of India, had approved the establishment of a new semiconductor fabrication facility in Uttar Pradesh.
- This new plant is a joint venture between Indian IT giant HCL and global electronics maker Foxconn. Both companies will work together to set up the unit with a total investment of Rs 3,700 crore.
- The new plant will manufacture display driver chips used in various screen-based devices and is expected to process 20,000 wafers and produce around 36 million chips each month.
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1974. India’s Major Ports Reach Record Highs in FY 2024-25, Strengthening Global Trade Position
- India’s Major Ports have achieved a historic performance milestone in fiscal year 2024-25, reflecting the robust expansion of the country’s maritime sector and its increasing importance in global trade. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways reported a significant increase in cargo throughput, infrastructural modernisation, operational efficiency, and private investment.
- The total cargo handled by Major Ports grew by 4.3% year-on-year, rising from 819 million tonnes in FY 2023-24 to an estimated 855 million tonnes in FY 2024-25. The growth was driven by substantial increases in container traffic (10%), fertiliser handling (13%), POL cargo (3%), and miscellaneous commodities (31%).
- India’s Major Ports are now positioned as globally competitive trade hubs, supported by continued investment in digitalisation, multimodal logistics, and sustainable infrastructure.
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1975. India’s defence exports surge to record high of Rs 23,622 crore in FY25; 34-fold increase from 2013-14
- On 14 may, 2025. It was reported that, The Ministry of Defence (MoD) posted on X (formerly Twitter),On 13 May 2025. “India exports to around 80 countries aiming for ₹50,000 crore in exports by 2029, strengthening its global defence manufacturing footprint.” Compared to a revenue of Rs 686 crore in FY 2013-14, the FY 2024-25 number of Rs 23,622 crore is a 34 times increase
- In FY 2024-25, private sector contributions amounted to Rs 15,233 crore, whilst DPSUs generated Rs 8,389 crore in exports. These figures show an improvement from FY 2023-24, when private sector exports stood at Rs 15,209 crore and DPSU exports at Rs 5,874 crore.
- The department issued 1,762 Export Authorisations in FY 2024-25, showing an increase from 1,507 in the previous year, marking a 16.92% rise. Additionally, the number of defence exporters increased by 17.4% during this period.
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1976. C-DOT and Synergy Quantum Partner to Develop Quantum Key Distribution for Drones
- In a major step towards self-reliance in advanced telecom security, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) has signed an MoU with Synergy Quantum India on May 12, 2025, to jointly develop Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technologies optimized for drone-based systems.
- This marks India's entry into drone-based QKD development, enhancing quantum-secure communication capabilities.
- The collaboration leverages public R&D and private innovation to advance secure systems for defence, emergency services, and government infrastructure, aligning with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
1977. Goa Tourism’s Strategic Outreach Fuels 10.5% Surge in Q1 2025 Tourist Arrivals*
- On 13 may 2025, It was reported that, Goa Tourism had reported a robust 10.5% year-on-year growth in tourist arrivals for Q1 2025, registering 28,51,554 visitors, up from 25,80,155 in Q1 2024.
- Goa Tourism has made strong inroads into new markets through targeted campaigns and physical presence at key events — including WTM London, ITB Asia (Singapore), the Tashkent International Tourism Fair, and the recent Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025 in Dubai.
- With product diversification at its core, Goa continues to reposition itself with offerings such as the Ekadasha Teertha spiritual circuit, wellness and Ayurveda retreats, hinterland adventures, and regenerative village experiences.
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1978. Initial India-Australia agricultural trade data shows that FTA has helped farmers
- On 13 May 2025 , While reciprocal tariffs announced by the US have upended the global trade, it is to the credit of the Government of India that it has been able to finalise the free trade agreement with the UK in just about four years of negotiations.
- India is currently negotiating FTAs, with the European Union, Peru, Sri Lanka and Oman. India-Australia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) is also under negotiation. Existing FTAs like India-South Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA).
- The bilateral trade between India and Australia has more than doubled, increasing from $12.2 billion in 2020-21 to $24.1 billion in 2023-24. In 2023-24 India's goods exports were worth $7.94 billion and imports were $16.15 billion.
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1979. India’s Longest Rail Flyover Girder Launched at Kalambol in Navi Mumbai
- On 13 May, 2025 it was reported that, In a major boost to India’s freight infrastructure, the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL) has successfully launched a record-setting Open Web Steel Girder measuring 110.5 meters in length and weighing approximately 1,500 tonnes.
- The monumental structure now holds the distinction of being the longest Rail Flyover (RFO) girder ever constructed by DFCCIL, marking a landmark achievement in the corporation’s engineering journey.
- It reflects the broader vision of strengthening India’s economic foundation through world-class infrastructure development.
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1980. India’s Solar Capacity Surges Past 107.9 GW, Driving Renewable Growth
- On 13 May 2025 , India has made significant progress in the renewable energy sector, particularly in solar power. As of the end of April 2025, the country had installed a total of 107,945.6 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity.
- The accounts for more than 61.44 percent of India’s total renewable energy capacity, excluding large hydroelectric power. This growth highlights the impact of falling solar panel prices, better technology, strong government support, and increased awareness about clean energy among the public.
- The month of April 2025, India installed 2.299 GW of solar power, which was a 2.18 percent increase from March 2025. During the financial year 2024–25, India added 23,832.89 MW of new solar capacity. This amount alone made up about 83 percent of the total renewable energy capacity added during the same time.