Though Saharanpur happens to be well industrialised city, known for the paper industry, Tobacco production with ITC (Indian Tobacco Industry’s) manufacturing plant, sugar mills, sand and stone works, nothing beats the wood carving handicraft works from the city. For all practical purposes, calling Saharanpur as the woodcraft or wood handicraft capital of the country wouldn’t […]Read More
Panchmahabhoot is dedicated to the cause of Indian culture & tradition, the essence of cultural ethos, Bhartiya value system, Indic Knowledge Systems (IKS), our places, our science, philosophy and its polity.
Madhukar Swayambhu is known for his career in IT communication network industry for over two decades followed by his almost a decade long work in the environment ecology, Indic Knowledge System (IKS), and his invention of Cownomics® Technology, which is globally the most recognized, endorsed, certified, standardized and appreciated technology in Climate Tech space, which is completely based on Indian Vaidic Sciences.
He has written a series of articles on water and environment, and given lectures, trainings, presentations & talks at multiple national & international level institutes, including AIMIS, IITs, IISc – Bengaluru, IIPA, NIFTEM, Fore School of Management, School of Planning & Architecture – Delhi, NEERI (Hyderabad & Nagpur), ADRI, various state & central pollution control boards, as well as multiple national & international Forums / Trade Associations etc.
A TED speaker, he has been decorated with various national and international awards, including Water Hero, by the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti, and has been recognised as globally No. 2 author by Smart Water Magazine, Spain and many more such recognitions.
Bidar district is the northernmost part of the Karnataka state in India. The administrative headquarters of district is Bidar city. Geographically, it resembles the “Crown of the State”, occupying its north-eastern end. It is bounded by Kamareddy and Sangareddy districts of Telangana state on the eastern side, Latur and Osmanabad districts of Maharashtra state on […]Read More
Shajapur got its name after the Mughal Emperor Shah-e-Jahan (Kind of the World), as a memory of the young prince return from his invasion and crusade of the Deccan plateau, in early 1600s. After a fierce war and the triumph of victory of the Mughals, while returning from Southern part of India, the young prince […]Read More
Rain water harvesting that is usually taken to be a Western thought process of the recent times has been a part of the Indian culture since time immemorial. Not just Rain Water harvesting, in Bharat, we even had the concept of flood Water harvesting. There have been numerous examples of Water intelligent city planning done […]Read More