What goes into making this paper? Cotton rags, flax, lemongrass, mulberry, rice stubble, coffee husks, banana stumps, coconut husk, and even elephant poo!
Designed by a trio of engineers from Assam, these bricks are made using electric machines instead of being fired in kilns — eliminating carbon emission and pollution! #Innovation #Sustainable
Handmade by traditional craftsmen, each one of these carbon tiles equals cleaning 30,000 litres of polluted air. That's one full day's worth of clean air per person! #Innovation #Startup
“My end goal is to empower small scale farmers’ communities. I want to help them become self-reliant and climate-resilient,” says the Mumbai entrepreneur. #FarmersFirst #WomenEntrepreneurs
"In my eyes, the world was functioning fine without me and no one cared about my pedigree or past credentials," says Shrikant Singh, a 2009 IIT-Kharagpur grad, who struggled to get a job because of the global recession despite performing exceptionally well in academics.
In a pandemic, one of the first lines of defense should be non-contact screening to reduce the burden on healthcare institutions. This technology can help with precisely that! #COVID19 #Lockdown
This low-cost purifier has no installation or maintenance charges. Plus it checks the TDS level of the water on a real-time basis! #Innovation #Startup
Worried about #coronavirus contaminating the supplies you bring home? Sanitise all of them in just 10 minutes with the patent-pending CoronaOven. #Innovation