TECH

New tech to generate hydrogen from agricultural residue developed

Team L&M Indian researchers have developed a unique technology for direct generation of Hydrogen from agricultural residue. A team of researchers from Agharkar Research Institute (ARI), Pune, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science & Technology (DST), GOI, in collaboration with Sentient labs of KPIT Technologies, have developed this technology at lab-scale to extract […]Read More

NEWS

RHS Commandant Swati Sharma gets Chevening Scholarship

Team L&M Rajasthan Home Guards Services Officer, Commandant Swati Sharma has been selected for the prestigious Chevening Scholarship to pursue her Masters in Risk, Disaster and Resilience from University College London, London. Commenting on this achievement, Sharma said, “In the current scenario of increasing natural and man-made disasters, a disaster resilient society is the need […]Read More

BOOKS L&M SPECIAL

Owlets Reading Room -The ‘wise’ move

Sukriti Tankha What do you expect to happen when a graduate in Psychology with an MBA in Human Resources, a 62-year-old retired chemical engineer and a 57-year-old homemaker join hands? Something extraordinary, Right! Well, that’s what actually happened. The trio is running India’s first and one-of-a-kind WhatsApp-based book and toy store for kids aged 0 […]Read More

TECH

INST scientists produce hydrogen using sunlight and water

Team L&M For the first time, a team of scientists have developed a large-scale reactor which produces a substantial amount of hydrogen using sustainable sources like sunlight and water, which is a cost-effective and sustainable process. This feat has been achieved by Dr Kamalakannan Kailasam and his team, including Prof Ashok K Ganguli, Dr Vivek […]Read More

HEALTH

WORLD HEART DAY: Stress, poor diet & obesity cause cardiovascular

Team L&M The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) unveiled heart disease-specific findings of the country’s largest primary healthcare survey report on the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in the country. The survey report titled Non-Communicable Diseases in India covered nearly 2.5 lakh people and 673 public health offices in 21 states […]Read More

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