PUBG Mobile Lite is now available in India for Android users in play store. The app's size is around 400 MB and it can run on entry-level smartphones that have less than 2 GB of RAM. It also comes with a smaller map made for 60 players, unlike the 100 in PUBG Mobile. The India launch of the PUBG Mobile Lite coincides with version 0.12.0 update for the game, which brings a new weapon “RPG-7”, new vehicle “Buggy”, three new locations, and more. New players joining the PUBG Mobile Lite game will get various rewards, which will be in the form of new gears and vehicles. the company said in a statement. “Keeping in mind that more than half of the smartphone users in India use an entry-level smartphone, the specifications that the Lite version of the game is designed to accommodate exactly that. A brief look at the PUBG Mobile Lite revealed that the players will get only two server options in the form of Asia and South America, unlike six in PUBG Mobile. The number of game mod
TVS Motor comapany launched its first ethanol powered version bike in india Apache RTR 200 at RS 1.2 lakhs. Initially it is launched in states Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. The TVS Apache RTR 200 Ethanol gets an E100 200 cc single-cylinder engine . Company claims that top speed of this bike is 129 kmph. The ethanol powered Apache gets electronic fuel injection with twin-spray-twin-port system that ensures better power delivery while burning cleaner and emitting up to 50 per cent less Benzene and Butadiene gases. Using Ethanol as a fuel reduces the emission of Carbon Monoxide by up to 30 per cent. Ethanol which is manufactured from plant residue such as sugarcane molasses and sorghum and is significantly cleaner than fossil fuels. There is also a reduction in nitrogen oxide, particulate matter, carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide.