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Sep 30
#InternationalCoffeeDay
Filter coffee has secured 2nd place among 'Top 38 Best Coffees in the World', in a ranking list released by TasteAtlas.

#FilterKaapi #FilterCoffee #Breakfast #BestCoffee #TasteAtlas #CubanEspresso Image
But did you know the fascinating history of South India's favourite beverage?

[International Coffee Day, Filter Kaapi, Filter Coffee, Coffee Lovers, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Food History, Indian Food] Image
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Aug 26
"I will continue to treat people until my last breath." - Padma Shri Dr Tapan Kumar Lahiri.

#cardiothoracicsurgeon #medicalacademic #cardiologist #inspiration #healthcare #DrTapanKumarLahiri #PadmaShri #UttarPradesh #communityservice #doctor Image
Dr Lahiri, a cardiothoracic surgeon, and writer from Uttar Pradesh, has dedicated his life to serving others. Even after retiring in 2003, he continues to treat patients free of charge.

His unwavering commitment to his patients is an inspiration to all. Image
Swipe to read more about this inspirational doctor. >>

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Aug 22
In the heart of Madurai, Urvanam stands as a lifeline for distressed animals, thanks to the dedication of renowned wildlife conservationist PR Viswanathan.

#Urvanam #Madurai #wildlife #conservation #animalrescue #environmentalprotection #NGO Image
Affectionately known as the "superstar" of animal rescue, Viswanathan and his organisation have rescued and rehabilitated nearly 7,000 creatures, including birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Viswanathan's journey began a decade ago with the forest department's 'Friends of Forest' initiative. His passion for wildlife and commitment to environmental protection led him to establish Urvanam, which works closely with local authorities on rescue missions.
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Jul 26
The monsoon season brings with it the joy of rain and the promise of vibrant greenery. But it also invites unwelcome guests - dreaded mosquitoes!

#monsoonseason #mosquitorepellents #diy #naturalrepellents #Monsoon Image
But don't worry, you can keep them at bay with these natural DIY mosquito repellents.

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Jul 21
“Upon learning about duckweed, I understood its magic and potential for wastewater treatment and as a protein supplement. Duckweed was something which hooked me on to the subject of phytoremediation,” says Dr Prasanna Jogdeo.

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@PJogdeo Dr Jogdeo, a marine biotechnologist, discovered a powerful ally in his fight for clean water while studying in the UK: duckweed.

Back in Pune, his hometown, Dr Jogdeo joined forces with his student, Pooja Tendulkar, to found Lemnion. Image
@PJogdeo Today, their company offers a revolutionary approach to water restoration.

Their company uses duckweed to not only revive polluted rivers and ponds but also develop biological systems for efficient wastewater treatment.

Swipe to learn their approach to water restoration. >> Image
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Jun 23
Water scarcity is a growing concern, but you can make a difference right at home!

Subhajit Mukherji, an expert in sustainable water management, shares a comprehensive guide on how to recycle greywater at home, helping households conserve fresh water. Image
“Only two per cent of the water supplied to our homes is used for drinking and cooking,” says Mukherji. “The remaining 98 per cent, used for non-drinking purposes, can always be catered to through recycled and filtered water.”
To solve this issue a basic home setup for recycling 1,000 litres of greywater can be established with an initial investment of approximately Rs 10,000.
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