#EntrepreneursOfIndia
"Electric vehicles are the future of global mobility. India's mobility sector accounts for 142 million tonnes of carbon emissions, of which 86% is shared by roadways. @ExicomS
Hence, decarbonising the mobility sector is of utmost importance.", says Anant Nahata, founder of Exicom Group, which recently became the largest EV charger maker completing 5,000 installations within 4 years of inception.
The chargers are installed across 200 cities in 20 states. Most installations have happened at bus depots, fleet operators, public charging stations, residential communities and households. The chargers comprise approximately 3,600 AC Chargers and 1,400 DC fast chargers.
The company has achieved a milestone and expects to ship more than 20,000 EV chargers to its customers in the coming year.
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"As I travelled looking for the film's lead actor, I realised that we are filled with talent. The non-actors were so good and exactly what I had imagined. @PanNalin
60 of them were shortlisted, 6 were taken, and the roles they were to play were decided.", says writer-director #PanNalin on the recently #Oscars2023 nominated #ChellowShow.
Set in rural Gujarat, the film is the story of a 9-year-old boy who begins a lifelong love affair with cinema when he bribes his way into a rundown movie palace and spends a summer watching movies from the projection booth.
"'All That Breathes' is an ecological film that deals with the relationship between man and bird and the internal emotional struggle between the brothers.
The minute I met them with industrial decay on one side and these regal-looking birds on the other, I immediately sensed it was an inherently cinematic place.
So, when the district officials contacted our Gram Panchayat and asked for volunteers, I stepped in.", says Sunita Devi, who embarked on a #ranimistri (woman mason) career to build toilets urging other women to join in.
Sunita is a postgraduate in political science and lives in Udaypura village in the Latehar district of #Jharkhand with her husband and two children.
(1/5) #Gurugram-based Abhilasha Purwar and her brother Kshitij are laying the foundation to build a Bloomberg-style data analytics firm for the #environment.
(2/5) Founded in 2018, their #startup Blue Sky Analytics created Zuri, an #AI platform to measure and monitor #farmfires and #stubbleburning in India.
Zuri can predict high-risk zones as well as expected volume and calorific value of crop waste.
(3/5) It also includes information on marketplaces to enable farmers to sell stubble rather than burn it.
And, more importantly, a scholarship allowing him to study at the Government Arts College in the town of Kumbakonam.
Despite being a mathematical prodigy, Ramanujan's career did not begin well.
He received a college scholarship in 1904, but he quickly lost it by failing in non-mathematical subjects because of his strong inclination towards mathematics.