Fulfilling Indian Dreams ! Few most necessary projects dedicated to India. Thin film solar cell, Hydroseeding for soil erosion, Solar Cooker, Free Internet in Public Libraries, Trains and Rope-ways for Hilly areas, Hot sulfur Springs, Green house/ Poly Farming/ Aggro Tech, Dairy Farming, Hygienic pizza stores, Ice Creams, Fruits and Food processing units, Modern Truck sweepers, Cloths Washing Laundromats. Link to page:
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In india rarely you would've walk on streets without facing a stray dog.
They are everywhere. And they keep attacking people. They become arrogant when see a single person and when they are many in a group. Many incidents of loss of lives have been reported due to stray dog attacks.
The ideal goal of the modern animal shelter is to provide a safe and caring environment,
until the animal is either reclaimed by its owner, placed in a new home,
or placed with another organization for adoption.
Many shelters test animals before they are put up for adoption,
to determine if the animal is adoptable and,
if so, what the appropriate home environment would be.
Currently, 64% of all incoming animals left at a government run shelter are euthanized (death with minimal pain). Owners who choose to drop a pet off at one of these shelters are only giving that pet a 36% chance of survival. Shelters unable to raise additional funds to provide for the increased number of incoming animals have no choice but to euthanize them.
Some public animal shelters around the world also euthanize animals that are not adopted within a set period of time (usually 7 to 14 days);
others, however, limit that policy to only putting down animals that are in distress due to age or illness.
Most private shelters are typically run as no-kill shelters.
A goshala at Guntur Andhra Pradesh
Goshalas are protective shelters in India for cows. Goshalas focus on treating cows well out of their religious significance in Hinduism and consequent cultural sensitivity towards its welfare.
The Goshala also rescues the animals meant for illegal and merciless slaughtering, after being transported in cattle lorries under extremely cruel conditions, with no food and water for days, standing huddled together, stamped to unconsciousness or death, made to walk for miles with starvation.
No-kill shelters are trying to end this killing by increasing the demand for shelter dogs and cats and reducing the supply by reducing the number of animals born.
Water Treatment:
Chlorination is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water purification to make it fit for human consumption as drinking water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorination
Water which has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of waterborne disease.
The chlorination of public drinking supplies was originally met with resistance, as people were concerned about the health effects of the practice.
The use of chlorine has greatly reduced the prevalence of waterborne disease as it is effective against almost all bacteria and viruses, as well as amoeba.
Chlorination is also used to sanitize the water in swimming pools and as a disinfection stage in sewage treatment.
It has been noted that there are many places in India where in Hot Water Natural Springs are readily available. These spiritual places do not have proper hot water management system. These places can be provided with proper pumping and storing of this hot water to facilitate pupils to have mass showers in huge numbers. Provision of hundreds of shower areas with clean and safe infrastructure (automated remote sensors to stop and start water showers can also be provided if possible). This system will help utilize the natural hot water springs to provide a hygienic healing system, instead of wasting the hot water to enter the river streams, without any effective use. This helps especially in winters when pupils potentially need hot water showers to combat colder conditions.
Hot Sulphur Springs. Here is a beautiful video of one of the swimming pools with natural hot sulphur springs. In India places like Badrinath, Manikaran, Tattapani, and many more in himalayas need to be developed into modern public swimming hot water pools.
Ouray's (at Colorado, USA) 250 to 150 foot public pool contains over a million gallons of crystal clear natural hot springs water, free from the strong smell of sulfur typical of many hot springs. In addition to several soaking sections at a variety of temperatures ranging from 96 to 106 degrees, the pool has a lap swimming section, a diving area, a large slide, shallow section for younger children and a game area for water volleyball.
Here are many more places in Colorado, USA: Box canyon falls (Bird Area), Cascade Falls (300 feet Height),
Look at the city, Colorado, USA.
The Hot Spring Pools of Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA. Thought to originate in the Owl Creek Mountains.
Glenwood Springs, Colorado. World's Largest Hot Springs Pool.
India's approach to control dust pollution on it's streets. Sweeper Trucks used at Railway Stations and Bus Stations. Private Organisations implement Mini Sweeper Trucks.
Sweepers, including all variations, of today’s sweeping technology – mechanical, vacuum, and regenerative air, waterless dust control, PM10-compliant, and alternatively fueled sweepers. (click to enlarge image)
The Mechanical Street Sweeper MX450[2] is the newest model on the market to date'2010. It is presented as an expression of "re-thinking" street sweeping. This model tends to be designed for higher speeds.
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_sweeper#Modern_sweepers
A regenerative air street sweeper uses forced air to create a swirling knifing effect inside a contained sweeping head and then uses the negative pressure on the suction side to place the road debris inside a hopper. The debris laden air is then separated (PM-10 is not filtered out) and reused to start the process anew. Many regenerative air sweepers are AQMD certified by the company who manufactures them and can pick up particles as small as 10 micrometres or less (PM-10), a leading cause of stormwater pollution. The Regenerative Air Sweeper model 500x[3] is the newest regenerative air on the market today. It was designed to fulfill the requirement of municipalities concerned with mitigating stormwater runoff. Its features include in cab controls that allow broom assisted sweeping only when needed giving the operator the option to lift the broom out of service for regular use of the regenerative air system and the operator can control the speed of the gutter brooms allowing the operator to match the speed of the truck while sweeping for better results. A key feature is the multi-pass cylindrical centrifugal dust separator used for particle separation. The centrifugal cleans the air before it passes to the blower fan. A controlled jet of air directed through a blast is used to dislodge debris from paved surfaces. This closed loop air system continuously cleans the air keeping fine particles inside the hopper unlike other air and vacuum sweepers, which are designed to continually exhaust air. The 500x also uses less water and has alternative fuel options.
The Vacuum Filter Sweeper KSD-1250[4] is one of the most popular vacuum filter sweepers being produced today. It is electric, small with a 1,250 mm in width and operates at about 7kph. Manufactured in China its primary export markets are Eastern Europe, North America, Middle East Africa and Western Europe. A selling point of this model is that is easily operated and highly mobile. It also claims to have an ability to contain fine particles however it is not PM10 certified. Certified models are the Elgin’s GeoVac and Schwarze’s EV-2. A 2003 and 2004 U.S Geological Survey rated a different yet "new" vacuum filter sweeper's efficiency ranging between 60 to 92 percent. (YouTube Link) Madvac CS500 Vacuum Sweeper
KRUGER & BRENTT EQUIPMENT PVT. LTD.
204, V4 Mayur Plaza - II, DDA - LSC, Nr. Jeevan Anmol Hospital, Mayur Vihar, Phase - I,
Delhi - 110091, India.
Phone:91-11-32957137 Fax:91-11-43063645
Mr. Satish K. Verma (Director) Mobile:+919810291946, +919310164050
Mr. Vipin Jaiswal (Manager) Mobile:+919810799944
In India while traveling by public transportation systems like trains and buses, quite commonly it is noticeable that people pass feces/excrement in open areas, besides roads, besides train tracks, beside river banks, in unused lands, etc. Especially in thickly populated areas and with heavy tourist floating populations. There are many solutions to this issue. No doubt, the concerned authorities are aware, and are trying to fix this issue, by taking necessary measures to provide hygienic toilet infrastructure. Probably they have failed miserably. At the least, communication media and elected leaders can send a clear message to cover/bury the facets with sand/mud, so that the virus gets disintegrated and thus preventing the infection through flies and other insects.
Priority to the common man. If we consider developed countries. If we look at the "economy", "good health" and "standard of living" of the developed countries. It is noted that the powerful person in authority, at the highest office, is patriotic enough to provide the "best quality product" at the "lowest price" affordable by the common "poorest citizen". The best quality product is affordable by the poorest citizen of the country. The "highest standard of living" comes by providing "best quality" to the "poorest citizen" at the "lowest price". This is the divine key mantra to develop our country.
A country can develop only when the poor citizen can have a highest standard of hygienic life. FDI is the governments initiative to rise the standard of living of the POOR CITIZEN in INDIA. It does not matter, it is immaterial either BJP, Congress, NDA or any other party proposes it or passes it. It is for the growth and development of INDIA our motherland where we live. It must be embraced with enthusiasm.
It is the truth that India lacks free internet facilities in public libraries. India needs free internet libraries especially for study and knowledge sharing. The computers are customized to provide safe browsing with firewall settings to block the unauthorized (illegal) websites. Thus to provide safety and miss utilization of library internet facilities. The computers are also customized to provide temporary data memory storage space, which will be automatically deleted at the end of the session. Time slots are allocated to the pupils depending upon the urgency and availability. For example a fifteen minutes slots are available more quicker compared to half an hour, or an hour slot. One needs to wait a bit longer for an hours slot (if they need more time to work). These time slots are allocated with the help of computer allocation system, where in the user will enter his id card number to log in (this can also be provided either by swiping the card). Free or subsidized print outs are also facilitated to the users. This provides a tested system of free interned service to the users without any loopholes. (Sample Public Library Policies & Development Tips) (Lib-Policy)
From Wiki: A public library (also called circulating library) is a library which is accessible by the public and is generally funded from public sources (such as tax money) and may be operated by civil servants. Taxing bodies for public libraries may be at any level from local to national central government level. Public libraries exist in most places in the world and are often considered an essential part of having an educated and literate population. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_library
Internationally, public libraries offer information and communication technology (ICT) services, giving "access to information and knowledge" the "highest priority." While different countries and areas of the world have their own requirements, general services offered include free connection to the Internet, training in using the Internet, and relevant content in appropriate languages. In addition to typical public library financing, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and business fund services that assist public libraries in combating the digital divide.
Information and communications technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_and_communication_technologies
The American Library Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 62,000 members. Please refer for History and Governing structure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Library_Association
Library Information Technology Association is abstracted in Computer & Information Systems, Computing Reviews, Information Science Abstracts and Library & Information Science Abstracts. It is indexed by a number resources including Computer Literature Index and Social Sciences Citation Index. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_Information_Technology_Association
Ropeway is one of the best solutions for transportation in steep hilly regions. As the narrow roads with longer distances, due to curves and twists make it difficult and time consuming to move from one place to other. It also saves man errors and risks compared to dangerous driving in hilly areas. This system also improves revenue by transporting the precious apple crop in colder regions. It has been noted that the apple crop is under loss due to poor transportation facilities in these regions. Ropeway usually comprises a jackstay, slung between two sheers (or gyns), one at either end, from which is suspended a block and tackle, that is free to travel along the rope and hauled back and forth by inhauls.
India has a very few areas where in it snows. Especially in the hilly regions. Small trains very much server the purpose with safety in these regions. In India Many hilly areas are not connected with train facilities, thus creating inconvenience to the fellow Indians to travel while in snow / winter season. While Indians have the huge potential to travel in winters to these snowy regions, thus increasing the revenue and connectivity to these beautiful places blessed with natural abode. More over these colder regions also provide ideal places for education systems in India. It is thus the priority of the Indian Government to provide its fellow citizens this much needed transport facility in these colder regions.
Alternate to Petrol: Ethanol used as Motor fuel.
In India Petrol prices have been hiked again.
Can Ethanol (Bio-Fuel) be an alternative solution?
Ethanol fuel is used as a motor fuel, as a bio-fuel additive for gasoline.
Also called as (ethyl alcohol), the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
Engines with 100% Ethanol:
Beginning with the year 1999, increasing number of vehicles in the world are manufactured with engines which can run on any fuel from 0% ethanol up to 100% ethanol without modification.
Many cars and light trucks (a class containing minivans, SUVs and pickup trucks) are designed to be flexible-fuel vehicles.
Using ethanol blends up to:
85% in North America and Europe, and up to:
100% in Brazil.
In general, ethanol-only engines are tuned to give slightly better power and torque output than gasoline-powered engines.
With the United States as the top producer with 13.9 bg (52.6 billion liters), accounting for 62.2% of global production.
Followed by Brazil with 5.6 bg (21.1 billion liters).
Since 2007 the legal blend is around 25% ethanol and 75% gasoline, in Brazil.
It can be made from common crops, such as sugar cane, potato, corn, etc.
As of October 2008 the average price of E25 gasoline was USD $4.39 per gallon,
While the average price for ethanol was USD $2.69 per gallon.
During 2010 the price of hydrous ethanol was less than 30% cheaper than gasoline.
The World ethanol production for transport fuel tripled between 2000 and 2007 from 17 billion to more than 52 billion litres.
From 2007 to 2008, the share of ethanol in global gasoline type fuel use increased from 3.7% to 5.4%.
In 2011 worldwide ethanol fuel production reached 22.36 billion U.S. liquid gallons (bg) (84.6 billion liters).
Thin film solar cell is the future in India. From Wiki: A thin-film solar cell (TFSC), also called a thin-film photovoltaic cell (TFPV), is a solar cell that is made by depositing one or more thin layers (thin film) of photovoltaic material on a substrate. The thickness range of such a layer is wide and varies from a few nanometers to tens of micrometers.
Explore the science of the silicon solar cell, currently the most important generator of solar electricity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_film_solar_cell
Many different photovoltaic materials are deposited with various deposition methods on a variety of substrates. Thin-film solar cells are usually categorized according to the photovoltaic material used:
* Amorphous silicon (a-Si) and other thin-film silicon (TF-Si)
* Cadmium Telluride (CdTe)
* Copper indium gallium selenide (CIS or CIGS)
* Dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) and other organic solar cells
From Wiki: A solar oven or solar cooker is a device which uses sunlight as its energy source. Because they use no fuel and they cost nothing to run, humanitarian organizations are promoting their use worldwide to help slow deforestation and desertification, caused by using wood as fuel for cooking. Solar Cookers are a form of outdoor cooking and are often used in situations where minimal fuel consumption is important, or the danger of accidental fires is high.
Available for purchase at: HIMURJA. http://www.himurja.nic.in email: himurja-hp (at) nic.i
Telephone +91 177 2620365 / 2621783. Kasumpati, Shimla. 171009.
Microwave Oven:
In INDIA the microwave ovens need to used by every common poor man.
Microwaves do not need petroleum gas or electric coil. Thus the risks of fire are minimal.
India needs to get sanitized to spread the awareness of advantages of using microwaves.
Every house must have a inbuilt microwave in kitchen.
The prices needs to be minimal for everyone to afford.
Microwaves usually have a longer life as compared to other devices.
Here is How a microwave oven works?
Process of Hydroseeding in India. (Read More Here: From Wiki) It is used to grow grass on larger areas like, golf courses, lawns etc. To provide cost-effective conventional methods. Starting a lawn by hydroseeding is considerably cheaper than laying sod/turf and quicker than using seed. It is also used to spread mixtures of wildflower and tree/shrub seeds or turf grasses for erosion control.
Hydroseeding is a planting process which utilizes a slurry (of seed and mulch). The slurry is transported in a tank, either truck or trailer mounted and sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer. It promotes quick germination and inhibits soil erosion. The mulch in the hydroseed mixture helps maintain the moisture level of the seed and seedlings. The slurry often has other ingredients including fertilizer, tackifying agents, green dye and other additives.
Fruit related products( jams, juices, pulp, bears, etc)
Agriculture in India, Green house, poly farming, aggro tech, vegetables.
http://www.edgeindiaagrotech.com/
The New Vision for Agriculture: By 2050, the population is expected to reach 9 billion.
farmers will need to produce more food in the next 40 years than they have in the past 10,000 years combined.
Plant breeding is the act of bringing together two specific parent plants to produce a new “offspring” plant.
Biotechnology is the act of transferring a specific piece of DNA (beneficial genes) from one organism to another. Scientists across the globe must pioneer the application of this technique for use in plants.
Biotechnology helps reduce or eliminate reliance on pesticides and herbicides and can help increase yields without the use of additional farmland.
Agronomic practices make acres more productive by using fungicides, plant populations, precision agriculture and seed treatments.
Protected cultivation under shelter farming like Poly house or net house provides conducive environment for plants, further will enhance sustainable assured returns for the planter. http://www.edgeindiaagrotech.com/learning-centre/shelter-farming
In India quite often we watch the labors working without proper clothing, without hand glows and shoes in sever cold weather conditions. They wear dirty clothes unwashed. They use their physical body to perform heavy jobs. The pain they experience is an torture to humanity itself. It may not be possible to bring instant change, but it even hurts if we do not put our efforts to eliminate and eradicate the torture they face in reality. One thing that we can strongly confirm, that this would not be a scenario in another developed country. An developed country would positively provide these poor citizens some washing machine to afford cleaner clothes every single day. It is not impossible though if the management decides on this. Anyways sweeper trucks and laundromats are some of the most necessary daily utilities India needs to facilitate its citizens. India needs to implement all necessary steps, to enhance better health and hygiene to its citizens.
India badly needs to start using machines to wash clothes. More over India needs cheaper washing mechanisms affordable by common man. Machines which can provide hygienic living conditions to healthier societies. Where in one can afford to have cleaner cloths without actually having capacity to purchase or maintain the machines. Considering the population who live in smaller accommodations, those who do not have electricity at homes, those who are traveling, those who are physically not strong enough to wash clothes manually. Especially the poor kids on streets who cannot afford to have a strong mother nor any quality detergents. self-service laundry facility is the solution to save time, money, space and to provide clean clothes. A place where clothes are washed and dried within few minutes. Thus avoiding conventional hours in drying of clothes, hanging with hooks and clips in balconies and terraces. Thus providing drying solutions in rainy seasons and colder winters. Wherein extreme conditions the drying may take several days. This is also an efficient answer to those who have small places to live in and for those who are aged old to manually wash their clothes.
A self service Laundromat usually consists of number of washing and drying machines, along with powder and liquid detergents and cleaning agents. These washing and drying machines accept currency notes and coins per washing cycle. The user needs to feed the money into the machine and then wait for specified time, usually for couple of minutes (20 to 30 depends) to collect the washed clothes. Usually washers and dryers are separate machines, thus the user needs to pay for wash as well as dry. Once the user collects the wet washed clothes, then he needs to dry them in a hot air blower. Usually trolleys are used to carry the clothes from one machine to another. At the most one can wash and dry a load of clothes in an hours time. Below are a few links to specifications.
INDIA's 1st Laundromat(Laundry): 24-year old Anshul Gupta saw a business opportunity—in a pile of laundry. In November 2010, he launched Quick Clean, India’s first Laundromat in South Delhi. In January this year, with his second outlet, he has taken on the dirty laundry of Delhi University’s north campus too...... Read More Here: http://business.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?271215
Watch VIDEO here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3AbDYkx_ls
VIDEO: Here is a nice Portable Laundry Equipment. Washes and Dries clothes.
Uses Minimal amount of water.
Uses ZERO electricity. "Uses no electricity at all".
Watch this video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iHVfcfnzIs
VIDEO: Laundromats deliver effective good results.
Substantial ROI, a high success rate and ease of management for your coin operated laundry business.
This video will give you an overview of the coin laundry industry as well as why investors are seeking its recession-proof structure when planning a laundromat.
Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUm_VVyFa3U