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This Pollution Net By IIT-Delhi Alumni Fit On Your Window Panes To Protect You From Air Pollution

Nasofilters pollution net is made using nano fibers which when put on windows protect particulate matter from entering inside the house. New Delhi: “Yesterday, out of curiosity, I took out a filter from my air purifier, to see the amount of dust it has gathered over a period of almost one month. The thick layer of …

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Unemployed Pune Man Turns To Farming, Earns Rs 13 Lakh Growing Capsicum!

Polyhouse farming refers to a controlled and protected method of farming inside a structure, where a variety of flowers and/or vegetables are grown. The village of Kadbanwadi in Pune’s Indapur taluka is known for two reasons. First, for being an Adarsh Gaon (model village) and second, for the man behind making it drought-proof–Bhajandas Pawar.Once counted among 300 …

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Warming wiped out 95% of marine life 252 million years ago

Extreme global warming that left ocean animals unable to breathe triggered Earth’s biggest ever mass extinction, according to new research. Around 95% of marine species and 70% of life on land was wiped out in the event often referred to as “The Great Dying”, which struck 252 million years ago. Previous studies have linked it with …

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Meet the man who has buried, cremated over 10,000 unclaimed bodies in Jharkhand

RANCHI: Mohammed Khalid has been serving the society silently for the last 14 years by cremating and burying unclaimed dead bodies according to their religion and has performed last rites for more than 10,000 bodies so far. According to Khalid, whatever life a person might have lived, he must get a dignified exit from this …

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These Hubballi students’ project will generate electricity from vehicles and with rainwater on highways

Prime Minister Narendra Modi claims that all villages in India now have access to electricity. But the facts tell us a completely different story. Recent World Bank figures say that around 200 million people in India still lack access to electricity. Our country is the world’s third largest producer and consumer of power, but poor …

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