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Cities need smarter, climate- planning to boost cooling benefits from green cover: IIT-Gn study | Ahmedabad News

Cities need smarter, climate- planning to boost cooling benefits from green cover: IIT-Gn study | Ahmedabad News

AT TIMES, presence of greening or increase in greening is considered part of efforts towards urban cooling. The increasing trend of lawns in farmhouses or landscaping in residential buildings is seen as attempts to increase the green cover in cities. However, in a recent study conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN), researchers found that it is the convergence of three elements – greening, the leaf area index and photosynthetic activity. The study shows that while urban greening remains essential to reduce heat stress, cities need smarter and more climate-responsive planning to ensure that tree cover delivers maximum cooling benefits. A lawn, a palm-lined street, a park with large shade trees and a dense plantation in a narrow humid lane may all appear as “green cover”, but they can affect heat stress quite differently. The study highlights that Indian cities need integrated urban cooling strategies where shade trees, parks, roadside plantations, open spaces and ventilation corridors are planned together. In humid and dense neighbourhoods, factors such as species selection, canopy spacing, pruning, irrigation …

Planning a trip? Here’s how to avoid fuel surcharges and higher airfares

Planning a trip? Here’s how to avoid fuel surcharges and higher airfares

Fuel prices are “not very high, relatively speaking,” says U.S. President Donald Trump. However, Trump’s remark is far from reality. The ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran has pushed up global oil prices and affected airline operations, leading to higher airfares and increased travel costs for many people. Rising fuel prices and airline surcharges are making travel more expensive. (Pexel/Representative image) (Pexel) Higher oil prices have made jet fuel more expensive, forcing some airlines to increase ticket costs and reduce flight schedules. The travel industry is facing these problems during the busy summer season, when millions of people are expected to travel. A survey by Global Rescue found that 85% of Americans are worried that global conflicts could delay or disrupt their travel plans. The concerns come as the U.S. prepares for major summer events, including FIFA World Cup matches in 11 cities and America250 celebrations. Aviation consultant Robert Mann said to Kiplinger, there are many factors affecting travel this summer, calling the situation complex. Airfares are rising Domestic flight prices are about 18% …

Is Akshay Kumar planning to retire soon? The actors reacts

Is Akshay Kumar planning to retire soon? The actors reacts

After spending over three decades in the film industry and having done more than 150 films, is Akshay Kumar planning to retire anytime soon? Well, the answer is not anytime soon, or better not at all. The actor, who continues to juggle multiple projects every year, recently addressed the question during the trailer launch of Welcome to the Jungle and made it clear that stepping away from work is nowhere on his agenda. Is Akshay Kumar planning to retire soon? The actors reacts ‘Khiladi’ Kumar admitted that the thought does cross his mind occasionally, but only briefly. “It happens at 4 in the morning, when I wake up. But after five seconds, I remember that I have to go for a shooting. After that, I remember that 300 people are waiting for me and I have to go to the set. So, it happens for five seconds. Then I think that I’ll retire the next day. Then I wake up at 4 in the morning and it repeats. So, 36 years have passed by doing …

Confirmed! Jennifer Winget is planning wedding with Ishmael William

Confirmed! Jennifer Winget is planning wedding with Ishmael William

Exclusive! Actor Jennifer Winget has set the rumour mill into overdrive after a seemingly innocuous comment on a wedding dance Reel. Fans soon noticed another intriguing detail: the actor had begun following several wedding-centric social media pages, further fuelling speculations that wedding bells might be on the horizon. Jennifer Winget and Ishmael William set to marry After some digging, we can confirm: Jennifer Winget is dating William Ishmael. And, that the wedding is on cards! Ishmael, a Singapore-based businessman, has been in a relationship with Winget for some time now. According to a source close to the actor, “Jennifer and William are very happy together. It’s a treat to watch them and their affectionate dynamic. William proposed to Jennifer during a holiday, and she said yes. They are now planning their wedding. Jennifer has been shortlisting vendors and wedding services, and has even put together an elaborate mood board.” The source adds, “It will be a Christian wedding. At the moment, they are considering a September-October timeline, and another possibility is December-January. They are currently …

Planning to buy Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel? Top 5 facts you must know

Planning to buy Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel? Top 5 facts you must know

Hero MotoCorp has launched the Flex Fuel variant of the HF Deluxe in India at ₹72,792 (ex-showroom). The commuter motorcycle’s flex fuel variant has been launched at a time when the Indian government is focusing on increasing the ethanol content in petrol to 85% and eventually introduce 100% ethanol. The Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel comes with several technology upgrades to become compatible with E85 fuel, which is a mix of 85% ethanol and 15% petrol, likely to be available across India in the near future, as per the government’s strategy. Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel is powered by the same engine as the standard version of the bike, but comes with upgraded technology to be compatible with E85 petrol. If you are planning to buy the all-new Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel, here is a quick and comprehensive look at the top five facts about this motorcycle. Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel: Same engine with future-proof technology The Hero HF Deluxe continues to be powered by the same 97.2 cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that …

Centre planning to expand audit of CBSE’s on-screen marking system amid concerns

Centre planning to expand audit of CBSE’s on-screen marking system amid concerns

The Union education ministry is planning to expand its scrutiny of the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) on-screen marking system to include a full audit of the platform’s implementation — from the tendering process through to actual execution — amid concerns over glitches and evaluation-related issues, people familiar with the matter said on Friday. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, during a meeting with CBSE officials, in New Delhi on Thursday. (ANI Video Grab) The move follows anger among parents and teachers, and a series of HT reports covering what appears to be a rushed process to roll out an entirely new mechanism for scoring nearly 10 million answer scripts despite concerns from those who tested the system. “The ministry’s immediate focus is to stabilise the re-evaluation portal with the help of the IIT teams so students can apply for scanned copies, raise objections and seek verification smoothly,” this person added, asking not to be named. “After completion of the re-evaluation process, the IIT team will also audit the OSM website and examine the system …

Govt planning tech-driven exams: Union minister Pralhad Joshi promises reforms after NEET-UG paper leak

Govt planning tech-driven exams: Union minister Pralhad Joshi promises reforms after NEET-UG paper leak

After the recent leak controversy, Union minister Pralhad Joshi on Saturday said that the government is considering bringing the reforms, assurance coming days ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination. Prahlad Joshi said tech-driven exams and major reforms would be introduced by next year. (ANI) “The government is very serious about that…The reforms are needed, we are bringing them, but they cannot be done within a year. By next year, technology-driven examination will be there,” said Joshi. The remarks come amid ongoing political debate over the NEET-UG 2026 examination, after NTA officials informed the Parliamentary Standing Committee that the paper was not leaked in full and that only certain questions had surfaced before the exam, as per the sources. According to sources, NTA DG Abhishek Singh and Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi told the committee that several reforms recommended for strengthening the examination system had already been implemented, while work on the remaining measures was ongoing. Also Read | NTA plans age bar, attempt cap for NEET-UG, claims it wasn’t a ‘paper leak’ Officials maintained that the …

Why the government is planning to criminalise doping and related activities | Sports News

Why the government is planning to criminalise doping and related activities | Sports News

3 min readMay 21, 2026 05:37 PM IST The government plans to enact an amendment to the existing anti-doping regulations, which could criminalise facilitation, supply and encouragement of nefarious activity. The legislation to this effect can be introduced in the next session of Parliament itself. The proposal assumes significance as India regularly achieves the dubious distinction of leading the world in the number of anti-doping rule violations across sports, and has the highest positivity rate in testing among major countries. Recently, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) of World Athletics downgraded the Indian federation to the highest-category risk in terms of doping, resulting in national embarrassment. With the country hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games and hoping to stage the Olympics and Asian Games as well, it shows Indian sport and its whole ecosystem in poor light. “Till now, only the sportspersons testing positive were punished with suspensions, disqualification or return of medals. That has not helped us eradicate the problem. We need to target the whole chain and hand out stringent punishments,” sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya …

Rising fuel prices, ‘unjust’ tax hike: Why transport unions are planning a 3-day strike in Delhi

Rising fuel prices, ‘unjust’ tax hike: Why transport unions are planning a 3-day strike in Delhi

Transporters’ organisations and related worker unions across the national capital have threatened to go on a three-day strike starting May 21, citing rising fuel prices in Delhi and the Delhi BJP government’s hike in the Environment Compensation Charge (ECC) on commercial vehicles, which unions have called “unjust”. A massive traffic jam is seen over NH24 due to the security arrangements around Bharat Mandapam for AI Summit near Sarai Kale Khan in New Delhi, India, (Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times) The All India Motor and Goods Transport Association, the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), and others have stated that no commercial vehicle will ply in the capital from May 21 to 23. However, the unions added that essential goods vehicles will remain exempt from the blockade to avoid any disruption in the supply of critical commodities. Why the strike? As reported by HT earlier, transport bodies in the capital have announced the strike due to the “unfair and unjust” hikes to ECC. Along with this, rising petrol and diesel prices, which have been linked to the …

US planning to drop charges against Gautam Adani over ‘willingness’ to invest, create jobs: Report

US planning to drop charges against Gautam Adani over ‘willingness’ to invest, create jobs: Report

US authorities plan to drop fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani which were first unveiled in 2024, according to a Bloomberg report citing persons familiar with the matter. The legal charges against the Adani group represented a serious challenge to the firm’s ability to conduct business in the United States. (Adani Group) In a significant breakthrough for the Adani Group, the US Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could resolve charges related to Gautam Adani as soon as this week, roughly 18 months after they accused the Indian magnate of involvement in a bribery and fraud scheme. Adani’s hiring of Robert Giuffra, one of US President Donald Trump’s personal lawyers, and an offer to invest $10 billion in the US economy played a key role in the US government’s decision, a report in the New York Times added. In 2024, the US Attorney’s office in New York’s Brooklyn released a criminal indictment which alleged that Gautam Adani, his nephew Sagar Adani and other executives were involved in a scheme to bribe …