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  • Motorists fume as RTA drives up service charges

    The Regional Transport Authority has made headlines with a significant increase in service charges, impacting a broad spectrum of applicants in Telangana. The price for a No Objection Certificate has risen substantially, and vehicle agreement termination fees are also on the rise. Those pursuing learner's licenses and vehicle hypothecation will now need to dig deeper into their pockets.

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  • Rare earth elements found in Singrauli coalfields; extraction viability under study

    Promising reserves of rare earth elements (REE) have been discovered in Madhya Pradesh's Singrauli coalfields, according to Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy. Research by Coal India Ltd (CIL) indicates significant REE enrichment in coal and non-coal samples. Commercial extraction hinges on technological advancements and economies of scale, with indigenous technology development underway.

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  • Autorickshaw union plans to launch app to tackle refusal menace in Mumbai

    The Mumbai Rickshawmen's Union is launching an app to combat ride refusals, ensuring metered fares and convenient bookings. Union leader Thampy Kurien plans to challenge Ola and Uber's non-metered autorickshaw operations in court. He also seeks to regulate autorickshaw operations outside railway stations, advocating for a single queue system and disciplined passenger service.

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  • Audio interview| China speed: How Chinese companies accelerate product development and enable faster time-to-market

    In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview "China Speed: How Chinese Companies Accelerate Product Development and Enable Faster Time-to-Market" Ron Hesse speaks with Lukas Hofmann. Mr. Hofmann is Partner in Roland Berger's global Operations platform, based in the Frankfurt, Germany office. Lukas is part of the leadership team of the Roland Berger competence clusters on “Supply Chain & Logistics” and “Innovation, Engineering & Product”. With over a decade of consulting experience and two years in the industry, Lukas has collaborated with top-tier clients in the automotive (OEM & OES), capital goods, and high-tech sectors. His strategic focus on holistic product cost improvement, engineering efficiency, and transformative supply chain projects has consistently driven remarkable results. Lukas excels in partnering with R&D and engineering teams to enhance performance, accelerate time-to-market, and develop cost-effective, requirement-optimized product solutions.

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  • Major driving licence rule changes in Kuwait: What expats and citizens should know

    Kuwait has updated its traffic law, extending driving licence validity for Kuwaiti and GCC citizens to 15 years. Non-Kuwaiti expatriates will now receive licences valid for 5 years. This change, effective immediately, impacts various licence categories and aims to streamline bureaucracy while aligning with regional norms. Pre-2025 licences remain valid until expiry.

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