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21391. बेकार पड़े डिब्बों में 4-5 पौधे लगाकर शुरू की थी बागवानी, आज 3000 पौधों की करते हैं देखभाल
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- उत्तराखंड के हरिद्वार जिले के एक छोटे से गाँव के रहने वाले दीपांशु धरिया पिछले 6 वर्षों से हजारों पेड़-पौधों की बागवानी कर रहे हैं। इतना ही नहीं, उन्होंने अपना एक यूट्यूब चैनल भी शुरू किया है, जिसके जरिए वह लाखों लोगों को बागवानी से संबंधित जरूरी टिप्स भी देते हैं।
- खास बात यह है कि दीपांशु अपने एक पौधे की ग्राफ्टिंग (कलम बाँधना) कर कई पौधे बना लेते हैं। यहाँ तक कि वह अपने घर की दीवारों पर उगे पीपल की ग्राफ्टिंग कर 2-3 किस्म के पेड़ बना चुके हैं।
- दीपांशु, लोगों को बागवानी से संबंधित जरूरी टिप्स देने के लिए, साल 2018 से अपना यूट्यूब चैनल चला रहे हैं, जहाँ उन्हें हर महीने डेढ़ से दो लाख लोग देखते हैं। इसके अलावा, वह बागवानी की चाहत रखने वाले लोगों को निःशुल्क पौधे भी देते हैं, इस शर्त पर कि पौधा सूखना नहीं चाहिए।
21392. How this aerospace engineer who worked with NASA is now making UAVs for India’s Special Forces
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- Chennai-based Vinveli makes indigenous UAVs or drones for Special Forces under the Ministry of Home Affairs, such as the National Security Guard and the Central Reserve Police Force, and the Ministry of Defence.
- According to Gokul, the cost of the drones developed by Vinveli range between $10,000 – for the basic agriculture or imaging payloads, and $100,000 and above – for advanced sensor packages and navigation options such as swarming.
- During the Iowa Startup Accelerator Programme in 2014, Vinveli had received seed funding of $25,000.
21393. Entrepreneur Used Own Money & Ancestral Property to Start Goa’s First Farm College
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- Goa’s first community agricultural college was set up by Manguirish Pai Raiker 7 years ago. Yet, there are woefully inadequate capacities in India when it comes to actually learning how to farm. This was the realisation that made Manguirish Pai Raiker (64). a resident of Goa, to start the state’s first community agriculture college in 2013.
- Manguirish started a manufacturing business in the late seventies and continues to run it successfully till date. “Despite being in the manufacturing industry, it was agriculture that always fascinated me,” says Manguirish.
- He realised that while what he was doing was definitely helpful to individual students, to create large-scale impact, he needed to formalise it into a scalable process. In building the college Manguirish mentions that he spent all his life savings, he says, “If not for my supportive wife [Varsha], I doubt I would have been able to pull it off.”
21394. Free UPSC Coaching to Treating Addicts: Nagaland IPS Goes Above Duty to Save Lives
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- When Dr. Pritpal Kaur Batra, a 2016-batch officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS), was first posted in the remote eastern border district of Tuensang in Nagaland as a sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), she was immediately struck by the generous and giving nature of its residents, who accorded her a warm welcome. Using her long standing passion for and knowledge of teaching and farming, Dr. Kaur conducted free coaching classes for UPSC and state service aspirants, bought books and other study materials for them with her own money, and treated, counselled and taught drug addicts new vocational skills like organic farming.
- As a result, Dr. Kaur, a native of Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, has made a real mark among the communities of Naga Hills who have been deleteriously affected by rampant underdevelopment, proliferation of synthetic drugs, HIV-AIDS, and a long-running insurgency.
- Dr. Kaur decided to set up coaching classes for the Union civil services exam on a trial basis. The local administration advertised this initiative using social media and received a good response. The Superintendent of Police, Bharat Markad, helped her by sanctioning the use of the conference hall on the office premises and even supported the venture with money to purchase study materials.
21395. From Punjabi to Sanskrit, this edtech startup is making learning Indian languages relevant
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- The startup’s mobile app makes learning Indian languages easy, interactive, and culturally relevant for expats, tourists, international students, kids, domestic migrants, NRIs, and cultural enthusiasts.
- They currently offer five Indian languages: Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Kannada, and Gujarati.
- With approximately 100,000 downloads across 120 countries in a year, Language Curry uniquely equips its learners with contextual, conversational language learning where the user not only learns the ‘what’ or ‘how’ of speaking Indian languages, but also receives short cultural capsules that explain the ‘why’ behind it.
21396. [Startup Bharat] Kochi-based AI Aerial Dynamics has developed drones to fight COVID-19
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- Founded by college friends Vishnu V Nath, M Rubin Ray, Denny Poulose, and Sujai KJ, AI Aerial Dynamics was incubated at the Maker Village, Kochi, in 2019, and the company was registered in January, 2020.
- The dronetech startup designs UAVs according to the clients requirements. The team then designs and begins the simulation stage. Once manufactured, the product or drone is tested, re-optimised, and finally delivered to the client.
- The drones start from Rs 4 lakh. Besides product sales, AI Aerial Dynamics also generates revenue from customising designs, services, and spare parts sales.
21397. ‘Haven’t Taken a Day off’: Doc Who Treated 1000+ COVID Cases Shares How He Copes
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- The 55-year-old doctor says the last few months, since the COVID-19 pandemic broke, have felt like nothing short of a war zone. It is this kind selfless service that earns doctors our unwavering respect; they fight to take care of the mental and physical health of their patients, offering support and willing them to get better too. But how many of us see the person behind the white-coat, or in these days, inside the PPE kit. What is their mental state like? Who do the caregivers turn to for their own care? `
- But in war there are casualties – physical, mental and emotional. Speaking about the physical toll that this pandemic has taken on him, he says, “There is no denying that much has changed because of this situation. I have lost close to eight kilograms since the beginning of the lockdown, and the sleepless nights and fatigue are almost constant companions,” he says.
- Dr. Goel monitors each COVID patient of his round-the-clock with an electronic system. “I have set up a work station at home and I ensure that each aspect of my patients is monitored. When we see some vitals off the chart we take corrective measures immediately,” he says.
21398. श्याम रसोई: रोज खिलाते हैं 1,000 लोगों को खाना, वो भी 1 रुपये में
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- दिल्ली में एक रसोई ऐसी भी है जहां जरुरतमंदों को महज 1 रुपये में पूरी थाली मिलती है। जी हां, दिल्ली के परवीन कुमार गोयल, नांगलोई इलाके में शिव मंदिर के पास ‘श्याम रसोई’ चलाते हैं।
- इस रसोई की खासियत है कि यहां कोई भी शख्स सिर्फ रुपये में पेट भरके खाना खा सकता है।
- और हां, वो एक रुपये भी इसलिए लेते हैं ताकि लोग खाने को मुफ्त समझकर बर्बाद न करें।
21399. महिलाएं बोलीं:कोरोना काल में महिलाओं ने मास्क बनाने के काम को रोजगार में बदला, अब इन्हें मिल रहे दिल्ली, मुंबई और पुणे तक से ऑर्डर
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- काेराेना काल में मास्क की अनिवार्यता को देखते हुए कुछ महिलाएं आत्मनिर्भर बन रही हैं। इन महिलाओं ने मास्क बनाने के काम को रोजगार में बदल दिया है।
- इससे महीने के लगभग 8 हजार रुपए तक कमा भी रही हैं। कलावा क्राफ्ट की निदेशक मधु देथा ने बताया कि संस्था का मुख्य उद्देश्य महिलाओं रोजगार देना और लोगों काे कम कीमत में अच्छी क्वालिटी के मास्क उपलब्ध करवाना है।
- पुला में रहने वाली मीना ने बताया कि पति काफी समय से बेरोजगार थे। दो बच्चों का पालन-पोषण मुझे ही करना पड़ रहा हैं। मास्क बनाकर महीने के 7 हजार तक कमा रही हूं। इससे परिवार का खर्चा निकल जाता है। पुराने शहर में रहने वाली किरण बोलीं पति फर्नीचर का काम करते हैं। लॉकडाउन में उनका काम बंद होने पर मैं मास्क बनाकर खर्चा निकाल रही हूंं। वहीं पूनम और धापू ने बताया कि लॉकडाउन में उनके पति का धंधा ठप हो गया। हम मास्क बनाकर सात हजार तक कमा लेती हैं।
21400. Pune Doctor Starts Hospital, Helps 1.5 Lakh Tribal Patients Get Free Eye Treatment
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- The 93-year-old Ayurveda doctor, with no formal training in surgery, has been helping adivasis and the poor from neighbouring parts of the state to get treatment for cataracts, eye operations and other eye ailments During his medical practice, he observed that his patients often came from the tribal belts of Nashik, Thane, Ahmednagar ,Pune.
- Manohar said that after getting treated and satisfied with improved eyesight, patients felt confident and started approaching the hospital.
- The process was slow but steady. Check-up camps every week were held in the rural and tribal belts to check patients.