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OKAYA bags order from BHEL for commissioning of 410 KWH Lithium ion based BESS solution

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  Okaya has bagged a major contract from Maharatna PSU BHEL for supply, installation and commissioning of 410 KWH Lithium ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solution at 3 locations in Delhi for TERI Project.   (OKAYA), a flagship company of Okaya Power Group has announced to have bagged a major contract from  Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), a Maharatna PSU of Government of India.  BHEL has given this contract to OKAYA for supply, installation and commissioning of 410 KWH Lithium ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solution in Delhi for TERI Project. Committed to meet the fast emerging demand for BESS Solution across the country, OKAYA will be deploying its cutting-edge Lithium ion Battery Energy Storage System solution at three locations in Delhi. Designed and developed after extensive research into preferences and demand of its customers in this exclusive segment, OKAYA BESS solution is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and easy ...

The spirit of Navratri, Dusherra and Khejri Poojan overwhelms Mewar

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The autumn Navratri (nine sacred days and nights) form one of the auspicious times in the Hindu calendar. On the ninth day of Navratri, which is a symbolic day of victory, arms and other symbols of the warrior are worshipped in northern India. In Rajasthan, famous for its cavalry charges, this day is also marked by the worship of war animals like the elephant and the horse. The worship of the horse, Ashwa Poojan, continues till date. The horses that are part of the rituals are those belonging to the 'Marwari' breed, a distinct internationally recognized breed that is threatened with extinction.  MMCF and Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar of Udaipur, has set up the Equine Institute Udaipur to maintain a viable population of this culturally important animal. They are fully bred and nurtured by Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur. In the earlier tradition of Mewar, Maharana used to perform Gaj (Elephant) worship too with Vedic hymns after Ashwa Poojan sitting at Nagina Badi. ...