Like a scene out of a comic book, scientists at the institution’s Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT) in Gandhinagar, treated normal water with non-thermal plasma.
For his ingenious innovation, Dr Haldar was awarded the “Biotech Product, Process Development and Commercialisation Award, 2018” byThe President of India.
This is the first year when participation has been opened to other countries. India participated for the first time and Team Neutrino represented it in Washington, where the final round was held.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, has announced that it will be providing a seed fund of ₹50 lakh so the operations of Waah can be expanded further.
16-year-old Siddharth Runwal is setting up 12 water purifiers at nine BMC outposts in Khar to make clean drinking water available to civic body workers.
Researchers from IISc have come up with an innovative technology which can provide clean drinking water to the remotest corners of the country without any harm to the environment. It can convert contaminated water into clean drinking water using very less power. Read more!