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  Ambrane has unveiled a new power bank adding to its Plush series. Named PP10, the power bank has a 10000mAh capacity and comes with a digital built-in display. The power bank is under Made in India initiative and is also BIS certified. The built-in display on the Plush PP10 power bank showcases the status of charge left in the power bank. On the surface it has ABS body build, and the company claims that it comes with a superior quality polymer battery and with a modest design, which is also portable and light-weight to carry around.The 10000mAh power bank can be used for charging multiple devices, especially considering its two-USB charging ports. It also offers a conversion rate of 80 per cent, and claims to automatically adjust output based on the device. The capacity of power bank promises to give a full-charge for any smartphone on an average 3-4 times. It also has the ability to cater 500 power cycles China Wholesale PPR FITTING Suppliers in its lifetime.With 9 layers of advanced chipset protection and quality polymer cell, the power bank comes with safety features including Short Circuit Protection, Over-charge Protection, and Over Discharge Protection and Over Voltage Protection, to assure maximum user and device safety.Priced at Rs 2,499, the power bank is compatible with all the smart devices and is available in Black and Grey colour variants across India.

  Pedaveedu: India is fast-tracking environmental clearances for projects like power plants and coal mines in a bid to propel growth, setting off alarm bells among environmentalists and affected residents who say the decisions are being made too quickly.In a country where state machinery typically moves slowly, the environment ministry under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has slashed the average time taken to grant clearances to 170 days from 600 days, said two government sources with direct knowledge of the matter. "We’re standardizing processes and taking decisions swiftly," said one of the officials, who did not want to be named, citing government policy. "We know the basic issues, and merely taking more time for approvals does not mean much."The environment ministry did not respond to requests for comment.The push appears to be similar to U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to speed up infrastructure approvals - his administration has said it wants environmental reviews for major projects to take no longer than 21 months, instead of years.

  India’s industrial sector grew at 4.3 per cent last year but growth slowed from 4.6 per cent a year ago. The speedier approvals come as some big-ticket infrastructure projects face delays, including the proposed $100 billion Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor and the Japan-backed $17 billion bullet train.Any loss of jobs from slowing growth could hurt Modi as he seeks a second term in 2019.Environmental group Greenpeace says India’s construction sector and coal-fired power plants are major contributors to rising levels of particulate matter in the air. The World Health Organization says India is home to the world’s 14 most polluted cities.The PM10 index, which measures the concentration of particulate matter of 10 microns diameter or less in the air, hit 999 in the capital New Delhi last week, the highest measure on monitoring devices. This coarse particulate matter is mostly dust, which attaches to toxic material from other emissions.A level of 500 is considered "hazardous" and people are advised to remain indoors.