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Cochin Airport to Become India’s First with Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Buses

A First for Indian Airports in Clean Mobility

Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) is set to become India’s first airport to deploy hydrogen fuel cell electric buses for passenger transportation. The initiative marks a major step in India’s clean mobility transition and reflects Kerala’s push towards low-emission, future-ready transport infrastructure in public services.

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India Launches DRAP Targets Zero Legacy Dumpsites by October 2026

India Accelerates Final Push to Eliminate Legacy Waste Under "Lakshya: Zero Dumpsites" Mission

Building on a decade of progress under the Swachh Bharat Mission, India has launched an aggressive, time-bound national program to eliminate its most persistent urban cleanliness challenge: legacy waste dumpsites. The Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator Programme (DRAP), launched in November 2025, targets achieving "Lakshya: Zero Dumpsites" by October 2026, marking a decisive phase in the country's waste management journey.

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India Adds Two New Wetlands to Ramsar List Ahead of World Wetlands Day 2026

India’s Growing Global Wetland Footprint

India has further strengthened its commitment to wetland conservation with the inclusion of two new wetlands in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance. The announcement was made ahead of World Wetlands Day (2 February 2026) by Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, through a post on social media platform X.

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IMMA to Host National Crop Nutrition Summit 2026 in Mumbai

National Platform for Crop Nutrition and Agri-Input Reforms

India’s agri-input sector will take centre stage as the Indian Micro-Fertilizers Manufacturers Association (IMMA) organises its 6th National Crop Nutrition Summit & B2B Expo on 5–6 February 2026. The two-day event will be held at the National Stock Exchange, located in the Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai.

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Paathara Grain Storage Tradition Survives in Andhra–Odisha Border Villages

A Ritual Rooted in Land and Memory

On the misty days preceding Sankranti, remnants of an age-old agrarian ritual still surface in parts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh. In Jalantara Saasanam, a small village in Srikakulam district, farmers continue—though in dwindling numbers—to consecrate their Paathara, a traditional underground grain storage system. Practised along the banks of the Mahendratanaya River, the ritual reflects a deep interweaving of agriculture, faith, and household food security.

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