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Consumer-Centric Approaches for E-Cooking Transition

How can we accelerate the deployment of energy-efficient, clean and affordable e-cooking solutions in India? On World Environment Day today, a conference organized in New Delhi by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India, in collaboration with CLASP, sought to find new answers to this question. The “Conference on Consumer-Centric Approaches for E-cooking Transition” brought together institutional ...

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Fast-forwarding India’s transition to Electric Cooking

As we celebrate World Environment Day on June 5, 2023, the Government of India is holding a “Conference on Consumer-Centric Approaches for E-cooking Transition” in New Delhi. The conference will explore pathways to accelerate the deployment of energy-efficient, clean and affordable e-cooking solutions. Organized by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India, in collaboration with CLASP, the ...

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In an initiative to promote Mission LiFE on Agatti Island

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India envisages to celebrate the World Environment Day 2023 with a thrust on the Mission LiFE. The concept of LiFE, introduced by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, aims to promote sustainable living by encouraging individuals to make changes in their lifestyles and emphasizes responsible and conscious use of ...

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Mathematical structure of Quantum Theory reconstructed from Information Principle

Scientists have found the theoretical rationale of the mathematical structure of composite quantum systems consisting of more than one subsystem. Quantum Mechanics, the theory that describes physical phenomena in microscopic world, was developed in the early 20th century to explain experimental observations like Black-body radiation curve, Photoelectric effect when German physicist Max Planck demonstrated through physical experiments that energy, in certain situations, ...

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Savitri Vrata / Savitri Amavasya

Dr,Adyasha Das A day of worship and fasting observed by married Hindu Odia women of Odisha and certain other parts on the Amavasya, the new moon day in the month of Jyeshtha . Named after the principle of eternal life represented by Savitur (sun) invoked in the most important verses of the Rigveda (the Gayatri), Savitri represents the continuing cycle ...

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Jayanta Mahapatra – A Poet Par Excellence

Dr Bhaskar Roy Barman Jayanta Mahapatra, one of the most respected poets writing in Indian English, has been recognized as a poet par excellence and has, so to say, laid the foundations of Indian poetry as one of the widely recognized trio, consisting, besides him, of A.K. Ramanujan and R, Parthasarathy. He distinguished himself from the other two members of ...

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Raju Mishra : Introducing the element of commercial cinematography in Odia cinema(1949-2020)

Ashok Palit An alumnus of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) at Pune, Raj Gopal Mishra was popularly known as Raju Mishra. He was known for introducing the element of commercial cinematography in Odia cinema.Born on 26th October 1949, Both his parents Sumati Devi and Bimal Kishore Mishra were musicians, yet they dissuaded the young Mishra from taking up ...

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Mann Ki Baat programme crucial in creating favourable environment among the farmers for enhancing awareness and their mobilization

The Prime Minister of India addresses people of the country through a popular programme called “Mann Ki Baat” on All India Radio to interact with the citizens on contemporary issues. Since its start on 03 October 2014, it has covered a total of 99 episodes till 26 March 2023. The current agricultural issues have been in focus to inspire and ...

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Second Crop Can Revolutionize Farmers’ Livelihood in Odisha

A recent crop survey conducted by Atmashakti, in collaboration with Odisha Shramajeebee Mancha (OSM) and Mahila Shramajeebee Mancha, Odisha (MSMO), has revealed the significant impact of the Odisha government’s RashtriyaKrishiVikasYojana (RKVY) scheme on second crop farming in the state. The study covered 4,003 farmers across 13 blocks in Gajapati, Boudh, Nabarangpur, and Deogarh districts in Odisha. It examined six major ...

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Gour Prasad Ghose:First romantic actor Of Odia Cinema(1929 – 1994)

Gour Prasad Ghose…… a veteran actor, director and producer of the Odiya Film Industry, was a name to reckon with. He was the first romantic actor and a pioneer in this industry. He initiated a lot of proactive changes and paved the way for the future generation of Odiya Cinema. Gour Prasad Ghose or Rai Gour, as he was initially ...

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