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Bio-E3 policy will usher in bio-revolution in India: Jitendra Singh

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The government's Bio-E3 policy aims to position India as a global bio-economy leader, similar to the IT revolution in the West. Launched last month, it focuses on sustainable use of biological resources for innovation and manufacturing. The policy is expected to drive growth in biotech sectors like bio-pharma and bio-energy, contributing to India's green transition and economic development.

Man spends $400,000 on beachfront house in Massachusetts, now it is being swallowed by the ocean

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A man named David Moot has spent over ₹3 crore to buy a beachfront house in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, despite warnings that it could fall into the ocean within a decade. Moot purchased the three-bedroom home for $395,000, significantly lower than its initial listing price of $1.195 million due to concerns about climate change and erosion. The house is located just 25 feet from an eroding sand cliff.

Vala rolls out 5G in Drenas and Malisheva

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Kosovo's Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli, has announced that the municipalities of Drenas and Malisheva now have access to the 5G...

USPS Enters into New Agreements with Package Consolidator Companies

Postandparcel.info 

The Postal Service has been implementing a new strategic approach with respect to its contracts with package consolidator companies - ones that consolidate large volumes of packages for entry into various points of the USPS network.

50-50 vision: Ohtani closer to history as LA outlasts Cubs - MLB.com

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  1. 50-50 vision: Ohtani closer to history as LA outlasts Cubs  MLB.com
  2. Ohtani's 47th part of four-HR first for Dodgers  ESPN
  3. Snyder's Soapbox: Shohei Ohtani's run at first 50-50 season in MLB history is as special as it gets  CBS Sports
  4. Shohei Ohtani Seeks Admission to the 50-50 Club. He’ll Be the Only Member.  The Wall Street Journal