What India thinks about neurological diseases
Dementia: When 'losing your mind' is not a figure of speech
India's cancer care challenges
Making cancer care affordable and accessible
Fighting cancer with advanced imaging technology
Cancer facts that will shock you
Why subsea Oil & gas could be the next big thing for India
The freshwater demands of India‘s burgeoning population can only be met if municipal wastewater is treated effectively
RailConnect 360 utilizes leading industrial technology to unite the rail ecosystem and provide increased visibility into your business operations
Subsea oil & gas
Effective exploration policy: Key to energy independence
India's crude oil imports
From a situation of low demand and oversupply, we are now in an era where crude oil supply is struggling to keep pace with rapidly growing demand
Wastewater recycling and reuse is a technically feasible and financially viable option to help conserve India's water resources
Indian Railways is the largest rail network in Asia and the world‘s second largest under one management. However, behind such mind boggling numbers and complexities, lies a train signaling system that is struggling to provide enhanced safety standards
Indian Railways – which has the maximum energy consumption – is doing its bit too. Rail is 2.5 to 4 times more fuel efficient compared to road transport. That makes rail more carbon efficient compared to road transport.
Indian Railways is planning to deploy Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) locomotives, which are much fuel efficient and have a substantially lesser running cost than diesel locomotives
With reduced emissions and consequently lesser carbon footprint, GE's Evolution Series engines are remarkably environment-friendly
Powering rail networks across the world
Flight into the future
Better technology needs to be used in the oil and gas sector to mine more productively and effectively, say experts
CNBC TV18's show Energizing India looks at the challenges faced by the oil and gas sector and what needs to be done to overcome them
Health financing is beyond just figures on national policy documents. Ample and proper allocation of funds is crucial for strong infrastructure and delivery systems.
A look at India's disease burden
According to World Health Statistics 2013, the country only has 0.9 beds per 1000 population, in comparison to Brazil's 2.3, China's 3.9 and Malaysia's 1.8 beds. This gap presents a large potential for growth in the healthcare industry