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Karnataka Invests Rs1000 Crore LEAP to promote entrepreneurship beyond Bengaluru

The Government of Karnataka is implementing Local Economy Accelerator Programme (LEAP) in form of a Rs1, 000 Rs1, 000-crore project that will take place throughout the State, geographically decentralizing the idea of innovation and entrepreneurship. LEAP, which is a five-year plan, aims to create robust technology many years in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities so that Bengaluru cannot buffer most of the economic growth.

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Ayushman Bharat-Transforming Public Healthcare in India

The Ayushman Bharat program, which has just ended its seventh year, represents an incredible revolution to India in its public healthcare system. Created to ensure that healthcare is affordable, accessible as well as equitable, the project has led to an increase in coverage of treatment, lessened the financial burden on families, and encouraged preventive care used on a massive scale.

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Tamil Nadu intends to save the ecosystems and communities through a federal initiative named Coastal Restoration Mission

Tamil Nadu Coastal Restoration Mission (TN-SHORE) is a landmark project announced in 2025 to enhance resilience against climate change of the state and protection of its vulnerable coastal ecosystems. Backed by the World Bank funded over Rs1,000 crore and another 675 crore by the Tamil Nadu government the mission combines community-based development and environmental protection.

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The Solar Intensity and Production Capacity in India shoots toward energy independence

India is taking giant steps towards strengthening the renewable energy sector with solar energy taking center-stage in its clean energy revolution. Recently, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released another version of Solar PV Potential Assessment Report and released the first training survey on Solar Cell and Module Production in the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), Gurugram. Cumulatively, these efforts will enhance the objective of India to have 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and energy independence by 2047.

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