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planting a billion trees: premji bhai inspires and augments the mission of Dr Kalam

planting a billion trees: premji bhai inspires the mission of Dr Kalam   While reading the latest issue of Honey Bee Newsletter in Circuit house on 8th night, a cartoon on the life

story of a windmill innovator, 1937–why does time move so slowly in some parts

 http://host.madison.com/ct/business/cross_country/article_4b443b5d-5d4e-5e83-a29a-772b4c24ce1d.html Cross Country: Windmills are signs of earlier time on farm Story Discussion Image (12) Font Size: Default font size Larger font size JOHN F. ONCKEN | Correspondent for The Capital

indian students innovation comes to rescue oil spill

Name : Nikhilesh Das and Debanjan Mukherjee District : Guwahati State :  Assam Category : Student Award : National Water pollution has become one of the biggest issues of the

report of a study on fasting By shri Jani at sterling hospital under the direction of DIPAS, New DElhi

AN UPDATE ON OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF MR. PRAHLAD JANI  AT STERLING HOSPITAL AHMEDABAD BEING DONE BY DEFENCE INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY AND ALLIED SCIENCES (DIPAS), DRDO, DELHI IN COLLOBORATION WITH STERLING

Salad spinner the latest innovation in anemia: students creating analogic innovation

 http://chealth.canoe.ca/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=30729&news_channel_id=131&channel_id=131 Salad spinner the latest innovation in anemia Provided by: QMI Written by: QMI Agency May. 3, 2010 Two Texas university students are hoping their small changes to a salad

when will India wake up?

White House Offers $1 Million Innovation Prize The Department of Commerce’s i6 Challenge will award cash to entrepreneurs who find innovative ways to commercialize new technology. By Elizabeth Montalbano  InformationWeek  May

Towards Inclusive growth: ‘The Gospel of Dirty Hand’

Towards Inclusive growth:  ‘The Gospel of Dirty Hand’ K M Munshi, well known writer and former Food and Agriculture minister while addressing the  Indian Council of Agricultural Research in 1952 elaborated his

idea of challenging society to offer solutions to persistent problems

Government contests offer different way to find solutions for problems   By Joel Achenbach Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, April 30, 2010 The U.S. government is giving away prizes. In seeking

just for an acre of biodiversity

Just for an acre of biodiversity With several trillion dollars being invested in the infrastructural development in the country in the coming few years, it is inevitable that huge land

modular, collaborative , polycentric designs for green grassroots innovations

Many more models of this kind remain to be developed. I foresee many changes in the coming years in the way markets may be organized. (A)          Modular design: More and