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NIT Jalandhar to SAVE Rs 60 lakh annually by going GREEN

The Government of India recently announced Zero Investment Solar Policy/ RESCO Policy, where the entire system will be owned by M/s Azure Power Rooftop One Private Limited and Dr BR Ambedkar NIT

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Bangladesh to Build Power Plant in India

Bangladesh is planning to build a solar or coal-based power electricity general plant in India through the Bangladesh- India friendship company (BIFCL) and this power plant will be built near the border,

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Rs. 61.74 cr Sanctioned to Control Pollution of River Sal

The Centre sanctioned a new project to control pollution in River Sal at Navelim town in Goa. The project was sanctioned by the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change under the

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Suzlon gets a Repeat Order

Wind turbine maker Suzlon today said it has bagged a repeat order for 96.60 MW wind energy project from ReNew Power . The company will install 24 units of S97-120m and 22

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Silk-based Bioartificial Disc for Disc Replacement Therapy

Degenerative disc disease is a major cause of low back pain affecting mobility of people. A group of Indian scientists have developed a silk-based bioartificial disc that may find use in disc

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Rs 1,40,000 crore given to Solarise Agricultural Pumps in Budget 2018

The Budget has announced Rs 1,40,000 crore scheme to solarise agricultural pumps and encourage use of barren land for setting up solar power plants, power and renewable energy minister R K Singh

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Zero Import Duty On Solar Energy Equipment :Budget 2018

The government has proposed to eliminate the import duty on components that make up solar panels. In his last full budget before Union elections, Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley has proposed that the

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Weeds to Increase with Climate Change

Weeds are a persistent problem for farmers. A recent assessment by the Directorate of Weed Research shows that India loses crops worth $ 11 billion every year to these farm intruders. This

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