Abstract: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) play an essential role in industrial automation by managing complex safety-critical processes. Ensuring the safety and correctness of PLC programs is ...
Gadwal: Farmers in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are hopeful for a good Kharif season as major reservoirs in the Krishna and ...
Major reservoirs and barrages across Andhra Pradesh are brimming with water, with several water bodies nearing full storage capacity due to steady inflows. As per official data available as of ...
Hyderabad: As the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal II moves closer to a verdict on water allocations between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the Congress-led government in Telangana faces growing ...
Telangana is fighting for an equitable share of Krishna River waters before the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-II and placed a claim for nearly 70 per cent of the water earlier allocated to the ...
Toro introduces the new Eagle Plus Series, a commercial-grade irrigation controller designed for centralized, internet-based irrigation management. The Toro Eagle Plus Series is an expanded version of ...
Uttar Pradesh: Prayers held in Prayagraj for Team India's victory in today's Asia Cup 2025 final match against Pakistan ...
The House appropriations panel on Tuesday approved House Bill 4058 or the P6.7 trillion proposed budget for 2026 which realigned P255 billion of flood control program to various agencies, including ...
Irrigation Minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy said the government would present its case on Karnataka’s proposal to increase the height of Almatti Dam. The Minister said in Palakeedu mandal of Suryapet ...
A clean, modular ASP.NET Core Web API for managing books in a bookstore. This project demonstrates layered architecture with Core, Infrastructure, and Services layers, MongoDB integration, logging, ...
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu asserted that effective water management could make Andhra Pradesh drought-free. During a discussion on irrigation in the State Assembly on Friday, he ...