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Short News: Foxconn Race, Aviation Growth

Short News: Foxconn Race, Aviation Growth

In some Indian schools, students face fines for speaking local languages or their mother tongue instead of English, a practice that critics argue undermines regional identities.

This phenomenon started way back in 1990s and it is still continuing even now rising tensions between the regional language groups and the advocates of English speech. 

Meanwhile, the race to host the ambitious Mega Foxconn City project is intensifying as Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana compete, with each state promising incentives to attract the tech giant. All these states are competing for the same and we have to see who wins the race.

India's automobile sector saw robust sales in October 2024 with 3,93,238 cars and 21,64,276 two-wheelers sold speaking volumes about the strong consumer demand and economic growth.

In aviation India leads globally in aircraft orders as noted by Minister Ram Mohan Naidu. With 1,500 planes awaiting delivery the country’s aviation industry is positioned for significant expansion driven by increased domestic and international travel demand. Naidu emphasized that no other airline market has matched this level of demand signaling India’s rising status in global aviation.

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