by Syeda Ambia Zahan | Jun 23, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Home, Our steps
No one thinks that something as charming and enticing as flowers can be sources of toxicity. Flowers, which are used at places of worship, are often disposed of into water bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, etc. Every year, about 80, 00,000 tons of such wasted...
by Maria Vlachou | Jun 21, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Home, Our steps
Students can contribute a lot to the development of the society and they are providing cutting edge innovation in instances where professionals have been caught napping. Therefore, we need to nurture the creativity and innovative spirit of today’s youth. Their ideas...
by Syeda Ambia Zahan | Jun 3, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Fitness & Lifestyle, Home
Do you remember how the national capital city of Delhi became a gas chamber after Diwali, with immense air pollution? One of the major reasons was the burning of agricultural stubble by farmers in Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. Though the Delhi government tried...
by Dr Kristna Saikia | May 29, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Fitness & Lifestyle, Home
Sanitary pads, usually available in the market, are made of 90 per cent plastic. Their disposal contributes to the toxic plastic waste. However, now a biodegradable alternative to it has been developed. Two Indian students, Niveda R and Gowtham S from an engineering...
by Radhika Joshi | May 26, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Fitness & Lifestyle, Home
As it is said, it’s never too late to start a good work, so as an individual it is our duty to save our mother earth. The question is how! Striking a right balance is the key to sustainable living, thus, reducing the impact on the environment. What is also important...
by Ushi Fatma | May 24, 2018 | Ecofriendly, Fashion and Tech, Home
An Indian research scholar and scientist has developed a disposable as well as a flexible battery made from paper that can be used to generate power from the bacteria that is present in sewage water. IIT Kharagpur research scholar Ramya Veerubhotla’s battery has been...