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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Create Your Facebook Page in 2025

  1. Log In to Facebook: Open Facebook and log in with your personal account. You need a personal account to create and manage a page. 2. Go to the "Create" Section: On the left-hand side of your Facebook home feed, you'll see a menu. Click on Pages . Alternatively, you can click the Create button at the top of the page, then select Page . 3. Choose Your Page Type: Business or Brand : For businesses, stores, or professional services. Community or Public Figure : For communities, events, or individuals. Choose the one that best fits your needs. 4. Fill in Basic Information: Page Name : Choose a name for your page. This could be your business name or whatever represents your brand. Category : Choose a category that best describes your page. Start typing to search for categories like "Restaurant," "Retail," "Education," etc. Description : Write a brief description of your page. You have up to 255 characters. ...

Hydrogen car on Indian roads .. when?

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 Hydrogen car on Indian roads .. when? New cars are set to hit the roads of India. Cars that used to run on fossil fuel will no longer run on hydrogen. These cars do not require fuel like petrol or diesel. It seems that these cars will soon be circling on our country roads only with hydrogen without even the slightest current. Experts say that this will not harm the environment.   The answer is a resounding yes, whether cars can run on hydrogen alone. The Central Government has given permission for the production of cars related to this. In addition the Central Government will take steps to ensure that these cars run on our roads. Toyota produces a hydrogen-powered car as part of this. It seems that a car called Mirai made by this company will be tested on Indian roads. The company also consults on whether it should adapt to the climate in our country or make any further changes. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will officially launch the test run. Authorities said the pilot proje...