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World’s Highest Mudh-Nyoma Fighter Airfield In Ladakh Becomes Operational

95% work on the nearly 3-km runway complete, enabling emergency operations of heavy lift military transport aircraft and frontline fighter jets
Airfield will become fully operational by September 2025

Imagine a nearly 3 km runway at a challenging altitude of 13,700 feet, on tough terrain and in harsh weather conditions, where temperatures can drop to as low as minus-35 degrees Celsius, being constructed and readied for emergency operations in a record time of a year!

Yes, India’s Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has made it possible by completing 95% work on the runway at Mudh in Nyoma subdivision of the newly announced Changthang district of eastern Ladakh as on end of October this year on what was earlier an advanced landing ground (ALG).

The airstrip is now ready for emergency landing of heavy lift aircraft as well as advanced fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF).

With the completion of the other allied infrastructure like hangars for the aircraft, air traffic control building, and hard-standing areas, etc., Mudh-Nyoma will become fully operational for normal flight operations by September 2025 as the highest fighter airfield in the world.

Nyoma is on the southern shores of Pangong Tso lake and Mudh-Nyoma airfield, just 35 kms from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) along the India-China border and about 200 kms from Leh city, is expected to provide a strategic boast to the Indian military for rapid mobilisation, deployment of forces and other resources and carrying out regular air patrol and reconnaissance missions.

The advanced landing ground was already being utilised for operating a fleet of helicopters, including Mi-17 medium-lift helicopters, CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopters, and AH-64E Apache attack helicopters ever since the armed Galwan clash between the Indian and Chinese troops in 2020 lead to heightened tensions and massive aggressive deployment of troops and heavy weaponry on both sides of the contested border.

Apart from providing strategic military advantage, the Mudh-Nyoma airfield is expected to stimulate economic growth in this remote region by providing improved civilian connectivity to local communities and tourists alike.

According to Colonel Ponung Doming, the first female Colonel rank officer from Arunachal Pradesh with the BRO and Commander of the 755 Border Roads Task Force (BRTF) under Project Himank, the Rs 218 crore project has involved a significant manpower effort, with up to 450 labourers being deployed through harsh summer and winter conditions.

Currently, Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee (KBR) Airport serves as the main air hub, with military equipment and other supplies being transported overland to forward positions from there.

Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee (KBR) Airport

India has a new CJI In Justice Sanjiv Khanna

He succeeds Justice DY Chandrachud, who retired on Sunday (Nov. 10)
His term will last nearly seven months, till May 13, 2025

India has a new chief justice. President Draupadi Murmu administered the oath of office as Chief Justice of India (CJI) to Justice Sanjiv Khanna Monday (November 11, 2024).

Among those present at the swearing-in ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan were Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ministers, former chief justices of India, sitting and retired judges of the Supreme Court and high courts.

Justice Khanna will have a nearly seven-month term till May 13, 2025.

He was elevated to the Supreme Court from the Delhi High Court on January 18, 2019, without ever holding the office of chief justice of a high court.

CJI Sanjiv Khanna is the nephew of legendary Justice HR Khanna, who championed the cause of personal liberty during the dark days of Emergency in 1977, and which cost him his office as Chief Justice of India.

Notable judgments of Justice Khanna

Justice Khanna was part of the bench which took suo motu cognisance of the media reports making sexual harassment allegations against the then CJI Ranjan Gogoi in April 2019.

In 2019, Justice Khanna wrote the lead judgment on behalf of the Constitution Bench which held that the RTI Act is applicable to the office of the CJI.

Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s judgment in Amish Devgan vs Union of India is notable for emphasising the need to regulate hate speeches.

In 2021, Justice Sanjiv Khanna dissented from the 2-judge majority to hold that requisite processes were not followed for the Central Vista project.

Justice Khanna wrote the judgment on behalf of the Constitution Bench which held that irretrievable breakdown can be a ground for the Supreme Court to dissolve marriage invoking powers under Article 142 of the Constitution.

Justice Khanna dealt with the politically sensitive matters regarding the bail applications of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh in the Delhi liquor policy case.

In 2023, his bench refused bail to Manish Sisodia but directed that the trial should be completed expeditiously. In the Sanjay Singh case, ED conceded the grant of bail after facing concerted questioning from Justice Khanna’s bench.

In May this year, in a one-of-its-first-kind order, Justice Khanna’s bench allowed interim bail to the then Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the purposes of election campaigning.
In July, Justice Khanna’s bench granted interim bail to Kejriwal referring the matter to a larger bench to examine the need to include further grounds for arrest under the PMLA to prevent abuse of the law.

Justice Khanna’s bench also dealt with the EVM-VVPAT matter. While refusing plea for 100% VVPAT verification, the judgment directed the ECI to introduce further safeguards.

He was also part of the Constitution Bench decisions in Article 370 and Electoral Bonds cases. In the Electoral Bonds matter, he penned a separate but concurring opinion detailing how the anonymous scheme violated Constitutional rights.

Skoda Unveils Sub-4 Metre SUV Kylaq, starting @ Rs 7.89 Lakh Ex-Showroom

Global reveal made ahead of January 2025 launch
Comfortable and roomy: Great driving dynamics and spacious interior with segment-leading boot-space of 446 litres
Comprehensive safety systems: Wide range of active and passive safety features as standard, including six airbags
Modern Solid: The new Kylaq bears elements of Škoda’s new design language, boasting a robust look
Proven powertrain: The powerful yet efficient 1.0 TSI provides 85kW and 178Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission

Škoda Auto India has created a buzz in the auto market with the unveiling of its first ever sub-4 metre SUV, Kylaq, aggressively priced at Rs 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom). The company claims that with the Škoda Kylaq, designed in India and for India, and planned as a new entry point to the brand, will usher in a new era for Škoda Auto in India as it enters new markets and attracts new customers into its fold.

Bookings open from December 2, 2024. The launch will happen in January 2025.

Says Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Škoda Auto: “India, world’s third-largest car market, is key to our internationalisation plans and SUVs make up 50% of new vehicle sales. We want the Kylaq to welcome new customers who are looking at this popular and fast-growing segment.

“Adding to its appeal, the Kylaq marks the debut in India of our Modern Solid design language, with new visual accents. It also beckons with a wide choice of variants, colours, features and a standard package of over 25 active and passive safety technologies. At a very competitive starting price of INR 7,89,000 (ex-showroom), the Kylaq is the most accessible Škoda model in India.”

Škoda says that Kylaq has been named by India and is derived from the Sanskrit term for a crystal and is named after Mount Kailash, just as the larger SUV Kushaq, which is the Sanskrit word for an emperor.

The Kylaq adds to the company’s roster of SUVs like Kodiaq, the large 4×4, and the mid-sized Kushaq.

Adds Martin Jahn, Škoda Auto Board Member for Sales and Marketing: “The Škoda Kylaq is our third model that is ‘made in India for India’ and it represents a significant milestone in our regional sales strategy.

“By offering an exceptional price-value proposition, a spacious and functional interior, numerous advanced safety features, and superior handling, the Kylaq is poised to attract a broad range of new customer groups. We are confident that the Kylaq is the right step to make European technology more accessible to potential customers and strengthen our brand presence on the Indian market.”

Segment-first tailored features

• Six-way electric seats with ventilation for the driver and front passenger.
• Best-in-segment boot space measuring 446 litres (expandable to 1,256 litres with rear seats folded)
• Auto Climatronic, with ventilation for the electrically adjustable front seats
• Select variants available with electric sunroof
• Cruise control, steering-mounted paddle-shifters with the six-speed automatic gearbox, leatherette seats, wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay and wireless charging among other features.
• 25.6cms infotainment screen with an even more intuitive user interface.
• Driver gets a 20.32cms Virtual Cockpit with a renewed interface

Piyush Arora, Managing Director and CEO, Škoda Auto Volkswagen India says, “I’m extremely proud to unveil the Škoda Kylaq to India and to the world. With its high levels of localisation, unmatched driving dynamics and uncompromising safety, Kylaq will make a significant impact in the market.”

In a press release, Škoda Auto shared that its biggest year in terms of sales in India was 2022. Combined with the year 2023, the company sold over 100,000 cars in a 2-year period. Earlier, it had taken the company six years to achieve the landmark, highlighting the rapid pace of growth undertaken by the company ever since the MQB-A0-IN platform has been put into action. With Kylaq, Skoda Auto will significantly increase its addressable market share in India, with a target of 100,000 sales annually by 2026.

Shares Petr Janeba, Brand Director, Škoda Auto India: “We are aware of entering what is currently the most competitive segment in India. And are confident the Kylaq has what it takes to make an impact with its safety and driving dynamics. We believe we have stuck to our promise of accessible pricing of the Kylaq and look forward to ensure that it democratises European technology in India.”

Power with performance and safety

The Kylaq is claimed to accelerate to 100kph in 10.5 seconds with the manual transmission. The SUV also has a top speed of 188kph. Its 1.0 TSI engine produces 85kW of power and 178Nm of torque. This powerplant is mated to a six-speed manual or a six-speed torque converter automatic with paddle shifters in select variants.

The car is based on the same MQB-A0-IN platform as the Kushaq and Slavia. These two cars have already scored a full 5-stars in Global NCAP tests for adults and children. The Kylaq comes standard with over 25 active and passive safety features, including six airbags, traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, Electronic Brake Distribution, Brake Disc Wiping, Roll Over Protection, Motor Slip Regulation, Electronic Differential Lock, Passenger airbag de-activation, Multi Collision Braking and ISOFIX seats and many others.

Škoda Kylaq walkaround by Overdrive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5E5Xq2Y9pU

Autocar India:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV91chihPmI

With Letter Of Intent Submitted, Should India Fancy Its Chances To Host 2036 Olympics!

IOA president PT Usha says, since last year, we have maintained regular communication with IOC president Thomas Bach and with the officials of the Future Host Commission
Indian officials attended the executive program and observer program organised by the IOC at the Paris Olympics
Despite squabbling within the organisation, IOA chief confident that India will be viewed by the IOC as a ‘gracious host’

It all started with India, celebrating the 75th anniversary of its independence from British rule in 1947, deciding to bid for hosting the annual session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Mumbai after a gap of 40 years, the first session having been hosted in New Delhi in 1983.

While making a pitch for hosting the session, the IOC member in India since 2016, Nita Ambani, one of the members of the Indian delegation which made a remote presentation to IOC members, had said “I believe this is only the beginning, and it is time to elevate our partnership with the Olympic Movement to greater heights,” apparently referring to the country’s ambition to host the Olympic Games in the future.

After the successful bid, India hosted the IOC session in Mumbai in October 2023.
Speaking in the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed that India indeed will bid to host the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

While committing that “India will leave no stone unturned in preparation for the successful organisation of the Olympics in 2036 – this is the dream of the 140 crore (1.4 billion) Indians”, he had sought support from the highest world sports body, saying “We want to realise this dream with your support. I am sure India will get constant support from IOC.”

So, when Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president PT Usha revealed in a video statement posted on her ‘X’ handle on November 6 that a letter of intent expressing the country’s desire to host the 2036 Summer Olympics and Paralympics has been submitted by the IOA to the IOC’s Future Host Commission, it marked the first official concrete step taken by the country in its efforts towards realising the dream.

In the multi-layered, complex and long drawn selection process for venue of the 2036 Summer Olympics, India could potentially face stiff competition from other countries which have also expressed their desire to bid for the games, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey, Hungary and Chile. But given its increasing clout in world affairs, it’s by no means an impossible task.

Los Angeles in the USA and Brisbane in Australia are already confirmed as hosts of the 2028 and 2032 Summer Olympics, respectively.

India is seeking to become only the fourth Asian country ever to host the Summer Olympics in the history of the quadrennial event after China, South Korea and Japan.

In her video statement, PT Usha said, “Since last year, we have maintained regular communication with IOC president Thomas Bach and with the officials of the Future Host Commission. We also remained in touch with the officials at the Paris Olympics, during which our officers attended the executive program and observer program organised by the IOC. These interactions and learnings led to the submission of the letter of intent in early October.”

Admitting to internal squabbling with the IOA, Usha nonetheless assured that “Despite some internal challenges within the IOA, our commitment remains steadfast. I am optimistic that India will be viewed by the IOC as a gracious host.”

After the success of the G20, hosting the Summer Olympics is seen as another great leap in Modi’s quest for achieving the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.

In his last Independence Day speech, the prime minister had highlighted the grand style in which more than 200 G20 events, including the summit meeting, were organized across various cities. “This proves that Bharat has the capability to organize major international events and possesses unparalleled hospitality. With this established, our goal is to host the 2036 Olympics on Indian soil. We are preparing for this and making significant progress towards it,” he had said.

Though no host city has yet been named, it is widely believed that the choice is expected to be Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar in Modi’s home state of Gujarat, where the state government is already in overdrive to create massive infrastructure around India’s biggest stadium, the one lakh-plus seater Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, and in other clusters.

Apart from the state government, Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar as a potential host city will have assured strong backing and support of India’s two biggest ‘Gujarati’ business conglomerates, the Ambanis and Adanis.

During the last (10th) edition of the famous Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, Reliance Industries Limited chairman Mukesh Ambani citing Modi’s announcement for India’s bid to host the Games, had committed Reliance and Reliance Foundation’s help in preparation for the bid.

“…Reliance and Reliance Foundation will join forces with several other partners in Gujarat to improve education, sports, and skills infrastructure that will nurture the champions of tomorrow in various Olympic sports,” he was quoted as saying.

IOC President Thomas Bach, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and IOC member Nita Ambani at the opening ceremony of the October 2023 IOC session in Mumbai

His wife Nita Ambani, an IOC member and founder and chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, is already in the thick of campaigning for the success of India’s bid for hosting the 2036 Olympics. She is learnt to have been largely instrumental in getting IOC approval for hosting its October 2023 session in Mumbai.

She was witnessed taking centre stage in the session opening ceremony held at the Jio World Centre in Mumbai in the presence of Modi and IOC President Thomas Bach.

Reliance Foundation, led by her, also set up India House, the first-ever country house at the Olympics, in the vibrant Parc de la Villette. She, along with the IOA contingent, used the platform provided by the colourful pavilion, designed to showcase India’s rich heritage and Olympic ambitions, to lobby hard for hosting the 2036 world showcase in the country.

Enormity of hosting a Summer Olympics

With the number of athletes having increased dramatically, especially between the years 1976 to 1996, and the number of events having also risen substantially, for example up almost 30% from the 1992 Games Barcelona to the 2024 Games in Paris, it is no mean feat to host 329 medal events across 32 different sports disciplines, about 10,000 athletes and even more while welcoming millions of visitors.

Considering inflation and other cost overruns, by the time India potentially hosts the 2036 Summer Olympics, it would be looking at spending upwards of a staggering US $ 10 billion on the sporting extravaganza.

Rs 6,000-crore plan for Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar

The Gujarat government set up a special purpose vehicle (SPV) in July 2023 to oversee the planning and execution of Olympic-standard infrastructure in Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar.

A 6,000-crore master plan, prepared by Australian design and architecture consultants Populous, envisions building a 300-acre Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad’s Motera locality. Besides six new stadiums with a total seating capacity of over 1 lakh, the sports enclave will include the existing one lakh plus-seater Narendra Modi cricket stadium.

It has also planned a “vibrant” public space along river Sabarmati for hosting cultural events and temporary stalls, and an amphitheatre.

Planning is also under way for additional sports clusters.

Down In The Pits From Cloud Nine, That Sinking Feeling!

From ICC T20 World Cup high to Test low, Rohit hits both extremities in 2024
Kiwis make history handing India their first ever 3-0 whitewash in a home Test Series of three or more matches in 90 years, ever since India started playing Test matches in Dec 1933
Hosts also lose their top spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) table, slipping to 58.33 percentage points behind Australia’s 62.50
Need to work hard to lift their game and morale for the 5-Test away series in Australia if they are to remain in contention for their third straight WTC final
Both Rohit and Kohli will be under pressure to perform Down Under, and so will be Chief Coach Gautam Gambhir to show results
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins November 22 in Perth

The Indian cricket fans were left aghast after witnessing their national heroes crash to their most embarrassing home Test Series whitewash at the hands of New Zealand in the history of Indian Test cricket.

The narrow 25-run loss in the third and final Test match in Mumbai on Sunday, after crushing defeats in Bangalore and Pune, meant that India for the first time in the history of modern cricket suffered a 3-0 whitewash (lost all matches of a series with no matches being drawn or abandoned) in a home Test series of three or more matches.

There could not have been a sweeter redemption for the Kiwis, who came to India straight from their own 2-0 whitewash in a Test series against hosts Sri Lanka. This was undoubtedly the Kiwis’ greatest ever series win away from home, hailed as such by their Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Acknowledging the enormity of the historic series loss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma described it as a ‘low point’ of his cricketing career, something which he admitted is going to hurt for a long time.

The 3-0 Test series loss also meant that India lost their top spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 table, slipping to 58.33 percentage points, behind new table topper Australia’s 62.50.

Border-Gavaskar Trophy looms
There is no time to lose as India embark on a highly challenging tour of Australia in just a couple of weeks. The five-match Test series for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins November 22 in Perth.

Chief coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Rohit Sharma have their task cut out. The team needs to practice hard and concentrate on rectifying the mistakes identified. Most importantly, they ought to put the embarrassing loss behind them and lift their game and morale to standards they have defined over the past few years.

Having suffered two consecutive series losses at home against India, the Aussies are known to be preparing hard to extract revenge. India on their part should go into the series with a winning mindset. Losing the series is not an option if they are to remain in contention for entering their third successive WTC final. The third edition of WTC final is scheduled to be played in Lord’s, London, from June 11 to 15 next year.

Having massively underperformed in the longest format of the game in the recent past, more noticeably in the latest series against New Zealand, it is high time for top guns Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to prove on the ground that they can still provide solidity at the top of the order and inspire the highly talented younger lot to consolidate the innings.

In the three Tests against the Kiwis, Rohit has scored just 94 runs, with a highest score of 52 in the second innings of the first Test in Bengaluru. In Tests at home this season, he has managed 133 runs in 10 innings at an abysmal average of 13.30. Kohli has scored 192 runs with one fifty (innings of 70 runs) in 10 innings at a dismal average of 21.33.

This despite the hosts getting tailor-made pitches prepared apparently with the aim of making them work to their advantage.

For the records
This is the first-time ever New Zealand have won three Tests in a series, home or away, and first time ever they have won three successive away Tests

They became the fourth side to whitewash India in a series of three-plus Tests, away or at home, after England (4 times), Australia (3) and West Indies (1)

Before the Mumbai Test, India had already lost a home Test series for the first time since 2012. But the defeat in Mumbai made things go from bad to worse with the first ever home Test Series whitewash in a series of three of more matches

India have played 294 Tests at home, starting from the first home Test appearance at the Bombay Gymkhana Ground, and their 58th defeat came against New Zealand, when the visitors won the third Test match

The only other instance of India being whitewashed at home in a series comprising at least two games was against South Africa, which the Proteas won 2-0 in 2000

Cricket/sports statistician Mohandas Menon posted on his X account that India has been blanked 3-0 at home twice before by West Indies but both times the Test series were of higher number of matches – five Tests in 1958/59 and six Tests in 1983/84

He shared that most Test wickets at Wankhede Stadium by a Mumbai-born bowler have been 25 by New Zealand’s Ajaz Patel and 17 by Ravi Shastri. The 36 years old Kiwi left-arm spinner was also born in Mumbai, before his family migrated to New Zealand when he was very young

He also shared that the most Test wickets at an Indian venue by visiting bowlers have been 25 by Ajaz Patel of New Zealand (at Wankhede), 22 by Ian Botham of England (at Wankhede), and 18 by Richie Benaud of Australia (at Kolkata)

Ajaz’s fingers spin magic in birthplace Mumbai
Born in Mumbai, 36 years old Ajaz Patel appears to take naturally to the Wankhede Stadium in the city of his birth. His fingers have spun magic here. In December 2021, Ajaz had made headlines by becoming just the third bowler in Test history to take all ten wickets in a single innings. He finished with a match haul of 14 wickets for 225 runs, setting a record for the best figures by a visiting bowler in India.

His six for 57 bowling analysis in the second Indian innings on the third day of the just concluded Mumbai Test match for a match haul of 11 wickets, was, however, apparently sweeter than the Perfect 10 he achieved here three years ago since this one emerged as a winning performance for his team in a historic moment.

Another day, another Indian collapse
Chasing a paltry 147 for a consolation win on a tricky spinning wicket, the Indian batting line-up collapsed once again on the third day of the third and final Test match against New Zealand with the sole exception of wicketkeeper batsman Rishab Pant, who displayed remarkable resilience against the rampaging spin duo of Ajaz Patel and Glenn Phillips and unleashed a range of his trademark shots.

The figures shared by statistician Mohandas Menon on his X account say it all.

Highest run-getters for India in the second innings at Mumbai

64 – Rishab Pant
12 – Washington Sundar
12 – Byes
11 – Rohit Sharma

Noida International Airport Ph 1 On Course To Start Full Scale Ops From April 2025

Second stage trials to begin from November 15
Expected to take load off IGI Airport, which is 70 kms away

The Noida International Airport at Jewar, the second international airport in National Capital Region (NCR) Delhi, appears on course to begin full scale commercial operations from the revised schedule of mid-April 2025 (initial deadline was September 2024). Work on the runway and air traffic control tower is nearing completion and construction is proceeding at a frenetic pace to get the terminal building and other infrastructure ready for the first phase of the project.

The second stage of trial operations are set to begin from November 15, with domestic flights of some airlines, including Akasa and Indigo, taking off from the airport and landing back daily for a month, till December 15.

Arun Vir Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL), has been reported in the media as saying that after the monthlong second stage trials, the required data will be uploaded on the website of the Director General of Civil Aviation
(DGCA) before applying for aerodrome license, which is expected to be granted well in time for the full scale commercial operations from the airport to begin from April 17, 2025.

The authorities are expected to run 30 flights on the opening day – 25 domestic, three international flights, likely for Zurich, Singapore and Dubai, and two cargo flights.

The first stage of trial operations was completed with DGCA approving the airport’s flight calibrations after scrutinising reports relating to the runway, wind speed, etc.

NIAL is understood to have already signed memoranda of understanding for running flights with Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa airlines and talks are underway with other international airlines.

The cities in the domestic circuit which will initially be connected to Noida are expected to be finalised in the coming weeks and months.

For more details:
https://themetrorailguy.com/jewar-noida-international-airport-status-news-plan-design/

Tatas To Enter Ultra-Fast Delivery Space With Neu Flash

 

The super success of 10-20 minutes quick ecommerce delivery platforms like Zomato-owned Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart and Zepto, which together command over 85% market share in the segment, is egging other major ecommerce players to follow suit.

The latest entrant would be the Tata group’s ecommerce venture Neu. According to a report in Economic Times, quoting undisclosed sources in the know of the development, Neu looks set to enter the segment as ‘Neu Flash’. Initially the service could be rolled out to select users in the coming weeks, selling grocery, electronics and fashion, gradually expanding to more users.

Other recent entrants have been Flipkart with its service named Minutes, while Reliance JioMart is testing the service again after having shut its 90-minute delivery under JioMart Express, the report said.

The report, attributing its information to several brokerages, mentioned that market leader in the quick commerce segment Blinkit has around 40% share. Zepto, riding on its recent massive success in raising funding, has emerged as its serious challenger.

The report further said quick commerce is disrupting ecommerce and other forms of retail, which is partly the reason why other consumer platforms are readying to deliver a wide range of goods beyond grocery in 10-20 minutes.

For grocery, Neu Flash will be powered by BigBasket, while Croma will be selling electronics and phones and Tata Cliq fashion and lifestyle products through the quick commerce platform, the report added.

 

 

The Wait For CII Chandigarh Fair 2024 Is Over!

 

The much-awaited event on the region’s annual festive calendar, the CII Chandigarh Fair is here. The 27th edition of the fair, organised by CII Northern Region opens to the public at its traditional venue, The Parade Ground, on Friday. It will continue till October 28, daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The fair will feature 280-plus exhibitors and pavilions from states like Goa, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh. It will have eight concurrent expos, covering everything from Haute Couture to Home Appliances.

According to a CII Northern Region press release, the CII Chandigarh Fair this year brings more to the table, with several new highlights aimed at making the event bigger and better.

Some of the highlights

Home Appliances: The fair will feature top brands like Voltas, Karcher, and Singer India, showcasing a variety of innovative home products, from air conditioners to refrigerators and microwaves. Visitors will have the chance to explore the latest in kitchen appliances designed to combine style with precision.

Décor: An expansive collection of home furnishings, bed linens, curtains, carpets, and antique clocks will be on display, with products ranging from modern chic to traditional elegance. Residential and office furniture will also be available, offering the perfect solution for those looking to spruce up their living or workspace.

Haute Couture: Fashion lovers are in for a treat, with a selection of designer wear, ethnic outfits, and party wear for women. From beautiful kurtis and dupattas to silver and imitation jewellery, the Haute Couture section will have something for every taste.

Persona: Visitors can indulge in self-care with an extensive range of wellness products, including sunscreen lotions, face packs, Ayurvedic medicines, shampoos, conditioners, and much more. Leading wellness and beauty brands like Himalaya Wellness and VICCO will present their latest offerings.

Fruits & Food Show: A culinary delight awaits visitors at the Fruits & Food Show, featuring a mouth-watering selection of foods and beverages. Brands like ITC, McCain, Cornitos, Bonn Foods, and Paras Spices will offer everything from frozen foods and processed snacks to gourmet chocolates and organic products.

States of India: Explore the best of India’s rich craftsmanship through the handlooms and handicrafts section. This year’s edition will host pavilions from Goa, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh, with artisans showcasing exquisite regional crafts supported by NABARD and the National Jute Board.

Auto Show: Car enthusiasts won’t want to miss the North India Auto Show, featuring the latest models from top automobile brands like Hyundai, Maruti, Toyota, and Hero Cycles.

Food Court: Visitors can also enjoy a diverse selection of multi-cuisine delicacies at the Food Court, offering everything from local snacks to international flavours, making it the perfect stop for food lovers.

 

 

Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024: Offer ‘Ek Diya Prabhu Shri Ram Ke Naam’ & Get Prashad Blessings

Spectacular illumination of a world record-breaking 28 lakh diyas, divine lighting, laser shows and an indigenous drone extravaganza on ‘Chhoti Deepawali’ (Oct 30)

The first Deepotsav after the ‘pran pratishtha’ (consecration ceremony) of ‘Ram Lalla’ in Ram ‘nagri’ Ayodhya is going to be grander than ever before, and devotees from anywhere in the world have an opportunity to join the spectacle and be blessed.

The Ayodhya Development Authority has arranged for devotees, who are unable to be physically present in Ayodhya on Chhoti Deepawali (October 30), to join in reverence and receive at home the Deepotsav ‘prashad’ prepared by Uttar Pradesh Rajya Gramin Aajivika Mission through the ‘Ek Diya Prabhu Shri Ram Ke Naam’ programme.

To avail this opportunity this link has been provided by the development authority: http://www.divyaayodhya.com/bookdiyaprashad

Alternatively, devotees can download the multi-purpose ‘Divya Ayodhya’ mobile app and book their ‘diya’ and ‘prasad’. The mobile app also provides useful information about Ayodhya and its must visit places, homestay, cab and tour package bookings, as well as purchasing Ayodhya related gifts.

Coming to the spectacle this year, an attempt is being made by the authorities to try and ditto replicate what the atmosphere would have been in the Ram ‘nagri’ on the return of Lord Ram, Mata Sita and Lord Lakshman from their 14 years of ‘vanvaas’ (exile) back then in the Tetra Yug (Ramayan age).

This year on October 30, a new world record of illuminating 28 lakh ‘diyas’ (earthen lamps) is being attempted at 55 ‘ghats’ of ‘Ram-Ki-Paidi’ on the sacred river Saryu.

Over 30,000 volunteers, including from Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, 14 colleges, 37 inter-colleges, and 40 NGOs will be involved in executing this spectacle, which will consume 90,000 litres of mustard oil.

Besides, devotees will witness a spectacular display of divine lighting, laser shows, aerial fireworks and an indigenous drone extravaganza.

A two-km stretch from Ram Path to Dharm Path will bask in the hallow of divine lighting. Artistic installations, gates and tableaus depicting various episodes from the ‘Ram Katha’ will adorn the routes leading to ‘Ram-Ki-Paidi’ where the ‘deepmala’ on the flowing water will be done and divine ‘aarti’ performed in all its glory.

A massive stage is also be erected in the middle of the water where 600-odd artists from different states will render their unique cultural performances.

Wishing all readers of LifeInChandigarh.com a divine Deepawali in advance!

RERA Punjab Secy Urges Real Estate Developers To Have Own Grievance Cells

 

RERA Punjab Secretary Charan Dev Singh Maan has a word of practical advice for the real estate developers in the state to limit the additional burden of heavy penalties being imposed on them by the regulator – set up your own dedicated customer grievance redressal cells and resolve issues at your own end.

Addressing the inaugural session of the 2nd edition of RealEstate360, organized by CII Chandigarh & the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) at the CII Northern Region headquarters in Chandigarh on Thursday, he said though buyer/investor confidence had generally increased ever since the inception of RERA in Punjab, still all is not well with the real estate sector and there are 1700 complaints pending with the regulator.

Pointing out that nearly 95% of the complaints pertained to delayed possession of flats/apartments, apart from other issues like poor quality of construction, deficiency in services, etc, he called for greater indulgence by the promoters/developers to ensure that the licences, permissions, NOCs, etc are received in time and the deadlines for various compliances are strictly adhered to, instead of depending solely on their teams.

While admitting that the promoters/developers faced various challenges in executing their projects, he informed that due to intervention of RERA Punjab, the state government has issued various notifications to ensure that the licences, permissions and NOCs etc, are issued within 60 days.

Regarding validity of provisional completion certificates also, he said the state government has extended its validity to three years, with a provision to further extend it by another two years.

Mentioning steps taken to ensure that development of illegal colonies is discouraged he said there are 1578 real estate projects registered with RERA Punjab, out of which 878 (more than 50%) are in Mohali alone. In comparison there are 14,000 unregistered colonies. In this regard, the recent state government order by which registry of a residential unit has been barred without a RERA No. is a positive development, he added.

He informed that in near future RERA Punjab will have a monitoring cell of its own to curb such illegal activities.

In his address via virtual mode, Kalyan Chakrabarti, CEO, Emaar Ltd, also cautioned real estate developers against ignoring the customer because eventually any developer’s long-term survival and growth depends on him.

Stressing that a modern-day customer and other stakeholders are much more aware, vigilant and demanding, he advised developers against cutting corners and to strictly adhere to timelines for various compliances.

Noting that the economy is growing, and so are incomes, fuelled by conducive policies, he nonetheless spelled a few points to look out for, including possible supply side challenges in view of demand increasing at a faster rate and engaging good quality contractors with skilled labour to ensure efficient delivery.

Adding a note of caution, Chakrabarti said good times are not going to last forever, so developers should not get carried away with the current positive scenario and go for overkill without conducting proper risk assessment.

Emphasising the advantages of maintaining longevity of a developer’s core team, he at the same time asserted that non-performance should not be condoned.

Earlier, setting the context for the event, Ashwinder R Singh, Co-Chairman, CII NR Committee on Real Estate, and Vice Chairman & CEO, BCD Group, who also joined via virtual mode, remarked that Indian real estate is entering an exciting new phase of growth, driven by urbanization, infrastructure development, and evolving consumer preferences. The Tri-City and Punjab region, with Chandigarh at its core, is emerging as a dynamic real estate hub, offering immense potential for residential, commercial, and industrial investments.

Describing the current scenario as the “Amrit kaal of real estate”, he informed that for the first time the growth of the luxury segment (above Rs 1 cr/unit) has outpaced the growth in the affordable segment (up to Rs 60 lakh).

Pointing out that 20-25% of the home buyers in Punjab continue to be NRIs, he called for nurturing this segment of buyers even more for further growth.

Though admitting that the real estate scene in Punjab has not grown as fast as in some of the other high-growth states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Karnataka, or Delhi NCR, he said the region has immense potential, which will get unlocked once the much-awaited Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor is opened.

The warehousing segment has already shown a remarkable upswing in Punjab, almost doubling between 2022-24, largely fuelled by galloping e-commerce activity.

Attributing the around 10% growth in the real estate sector in the state to three factors -NRIs, first time home buyers and shift in preference from independent homes to apartments especially among the elderly for safer environment – he said a lot of people are also upgrading from 2 BHK to 3BHK residential units especially after the pandemic.

Emphasising that real estate continues to be a great asset to have in the long run, he expressed confidence that it will give good returns in a 4–5-year timeline.

While anchoring the inaugural session, Amarbir Singh, Past Chairman, CII Chandigarh UT & MD, Indian Polymer Industries, reiterated CII Chandigarh’s advocacy of including key areas like Zirakpur, Kharar and Derabassi under a Greater Chandigarh Region, arguing that it has tremendous growth potential.