#Assam|Researchers of the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati @IITGuwahati have developed smart window materials for automatic climate control of buildings. Dr Debabrata Sikdar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, along with (1/n)
his research scholar, Mr Ashish Kumar Chowdhary from IIT Guwahati, have designed a smart window material that can effectively control the amount of heat and light passing through it in response to an applied voltage.Such smart window materials would help to (2/n)
develop efficient automatic climate control systems in buildings. The results of their study have recently been published in the journal, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. According to the United Nations Environment Program, buildings around the globe account (3/n)
for 36 per cent of energy use and 39 per cent of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions annually. The primary consumption of energy in buildings is by the climate control system, in which energy-consuming devices are used to maintain comfortable indoor temperature (4/n)
and brightness. Hence, a building’s heating, cooling, and lighting loads are major energy-consumption segments in any building.
In order to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement, a building’s energy intensity ( how much energy buildings use, will have to improve (5/n)
by 30 per cent by 2030). “There has been increased attention to sustainable architectural designs for better light and heat management in buildings in recent years, and deploying smart windows (6/n)
is the first step for such structures”, said Dr Debabrata Sikdar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, IIT Guwahati. @IITGuwahati #Assam#northeast#tnec
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India is facing a situation more dangerous than the spread of coronavirus -it’s Racism, and it has existed within the boundaries of India for ages.While mainland Indians cry fowl over racism faced outside India,discrimination is continuously practised against fellow Indians.(1/n)
‘Chinki’, ‘Chinese’, ‘Momo’, ‘Nepalese’ - North-east Indians who have facial features different from the rest of India, unique to their own, have been subjected to harsh prejudice by their countrymen. Ever since China-originated Coronavirus has spread over the country, (2/n)
Northeast Indians have become the target. People have started calling them “Corona”, denoting them to be Chinese.
The most recent case occurred when 21-year-old YouTuber Paras Singh racially abused former Union Minister Ninong Ering from Arunachal Pradesh. (3/n)
In the reeling time of pandemic, it becomes tough to conduct or to attend examinations. IIT-GOA one of the prestigious institute of our country, has come up with a very unique way to evaluate its students.
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It asked their students to frame their own questions and then answer them, this unique approach has already taken Internet by storm.
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The question paper of the subject 'Analog Circuits' of Electrical Engineering was split into two questions.The first question, carrying 30 marks, asked the students to frame questions on the subject based on lecture materials provided.
An undated, #horrific video is surfacing over the Internet where it is seen few men strangling and molesting a girl. The video is sure to spark extremes reactions. One woman too accompanies the men to abuse the girl right and left.
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The video is claimed to have surfaced form deep web and is now circulating through different platforms. The Video includes four youngsters – three men and one women who were seen beating, assaulting, abusing
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and brutally raping a women stooping to their lowest one can imagine without any care of let alone humanity but even law and order.
By being prejudiced towards people because of how they look and where they come from, you are not just being a racist, but also a xenophobe and a bigot.Frequent reports of racial slurs are coming out ever since Youtuber Paras Singh have been exposed and have been (1/n)
sued for his racial remarks that gripped the country.
If you have been on social media lately, then you would have seen a video of Paras singh making disgraceful comments on former MLA Ninong Ering and the people of Arunachal, claiming them to look 'Chinese' and the (2/n)
state not being a part of the country. The matter got serious and later Paras was arrested.
Apart from the novel coronavirus, which has so far claims millions of lives worldwide, there is another outbreak that is (3/n)
IT rules will come into effect from tomorrow following which there are chances of giant Social Media applications getting blocked. This stirred a controversy immediately among internet users. But what is the new IT rule & why is the government imposing it,read to know more.(1/n)
One of the founding members of the Indian Freedom Foundation, Nikhil Pahwa has come forwarded and challenged the new IT with several of his claims through a Twitter thread.
Nikhil initiates saying that even if the deadline won't get extended, the Govt is unlike to (2/n)
enforce all the provisions & hold platforms to account unless it really needs to because the platforms could then move the court to challenge the guidelines.
The government was expected to issue a set of FAQs which clearly aren’t ready yet. The rules are in itself are (3/n)
#Article|To start with on Sunday social media was erupted with the hashtag #SaveLakshadweep trend where the islanders impeached the official and BJP leader Praful Khoda Patel for enforcing “repressive measures” and also damaging “traditional life and culture of the island”. (1/n)
So Praful Khoda Patel is a BJP leader who served as the home minister of Gujarat under the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi. He was elected the administrator of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in 2020 by the NDA government.He however has made complete changes (2/n)
to Lakshadweep Island and has also implemented a draft.Well, the central govt along with Praful Patel has talked and introduced the draconian, undemocratic, unconstitutional, and inhumane Draft Lakshadweep Development Authority Regulation, 2021 (LDAR 2021). (3/n)