News Topic:Lithium
Science & Technology
Planning Your Energy Budget: Lithium inverter battery price considerations
The continuous twist in the living standards to go digital has urged the need for a consistent power supply. To ensure this, an inverter battery plays a crucial role.
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J-K to auction country’s largest lithium reserves, attracting global interest
Jammu and Kashmir is set to conduct an auction for the country's largest lithium reserves located in Reasi within the next few weeks.
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Jammu
Parliamentarians show keen interest in J-K’s lithium mines
Parliamentarians across the country on Monday have shown keen interest in recently discovered lithium mines in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Jammu
First time in India, lithium deposits found in J-K’s Reasi
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) on Thursday said it has found lithium deposits for the first time in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.
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