Harbin, May 23: The ninth China Satellite Navigation Conference opened in Harbin, capital of China's Heilongjiang Province on Wednesday.

Experts from countries and regions including China, the US and Russia are attending the three-day event to exchange ideas on satellite navigation applications and location services, among other topics, Xinhua news agency reported.

With the theme of "Location, Time of Augmentation", the conference is scheduled to run from May 23 to 25.

The China Satellite Navigation Academic Conference is one of the three major international satellite navigation conferences. The annual meet has been held in different cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, since 2010. 

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Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): The KSRCTC on Saturday began implementing gender ticketing in buses operating across the state.

According to a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) circular issued on Friday, the gender ticketing system is intended to record whether a passenger is a woman, a man or a child in tickets issued on KSRTC buses from Saturday.

To facilitate the system, Electronic Ticketing Machines (ETMs) have been updated.

The circular stated that conductors in all KSRTC depots should record the gender category of passengers while issuing tickets through the ETMs.

Options for women, men, and children have been included in the ETMs to identify passenger categories when issuing tickets.

The printed tickets generated by the ETMs will also indicate the passenger's category, officials said.

The UDF had promised free KSRTC travel for women across the state during the Assembly election campaign.

UDF, which won 102 of 140 seats, would soon form the government after the Congress party finalises the discussion on the next Chief Minister.

The introduction of gender ticketing is being viewed as an effort to estimate the number of women travelling daily on KSRTC buses before implementing the poll promise.

Some conductors have reportedly raised concerns over the additional time required to record passenger details, especially during rush hours.