Dazzling the crowd at the #AeroIndia2023 with their daredevil manoeuvres, the #SuryaKiran team is led by Group Captain G. S. Dhillon and flies nine Hawk Mk-132 aircraft.
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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.
“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.
"I vividly remember that evening. Sitting behind a friend on a bike, I mentally made a list of items to buy from Kolkata. In a split second, my life changed forever.
The bike collided with a giant lorry, and I fell to the ground as the lorry ran over both my legs.
The next thing I heard was screaming and a large crowd looming over my head.
Fully conscious, I was taken to a hospital, where the doctors recommended surgery to save my legs. But due to my family’s financial situation, it was delayed by 12 days.
My legs could not be saved for lack of money, a reality I had to accept. There was no point in cooking up ‘what if’ scenarios.
My brother, who was the sole breadwinner, had already spent a lot on my treatment. In between all this, people looked at me as if I was a burden.