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By inexpensively turning salt water into drinking water using sustainable solar power, a team from MIT in the US has not only come up with a portable desalination system for use anywhere in the world that needs it, but it\u2019s just won the 2015 Desal Prize - a competition run by USAID to encourage better solutions to water shortages in developing countries.\n\nIn order to win the $140,000 prize, entries had to demonstrate how their invention not only works well, but is cost-effective, environmentally sustainable, and energy efficient. <\/p>
And the MIT researchers teamed up with US-based manufacturing company, Jain Irrigation Systems, to do just that. The team\u2019s invention works by using solar panels to charge a cache of batteries that power an electrodialysis machine that removes salt from the water and makes it perfectly drinkable. David L. Chandler explains for MIT News:\n\n\"Electrodialysis works by passing a stream of water between two electrodes with opposite charges. Because the salt dissolved in water consists of positive and negative ions, the electrodes pull the ions out of the water, Winter says, leaving fresher water at the centre of the flow. <\/p>
A series of membranes separate the freshwater stream from increasingly salty ones.\"\n\nSolar-powered desalination plants are nothing new, and officials are investigating potential in water-poor areas such as Chile and California right now, but the technology has so far been extremely expensive to both piece together and run. And this obviously makes it difficult for developing countries to adopt. The key to the MIT plant is the electrodialysis process, says Chandler, talking to one of the team, mechanical engineer Amos Winter:\n\n\"Both electrodialysis and reverse osmosis require the use of membranes, but those in an electrodialysis system are exposed to lower pressures and can be cleared of salt buildup simply by reversing the electrical polarity.<\/p>
That means the expensive membranes should last much longer and require less maintenance, Winter says.\"\n\nChandler reports that the MIT system can turn 90 percent of the salt water that's fed into it into drinking water, which is huge, compared to the 40 to 60 percent from reverse-osmosis systems.<\/p>
The team has been testing their system out in several villages across India since 2014, and have been using the Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility in the US to run 24-hour tests to analyse its efficiency and cost of maintenance. According to Mary Beth Griggs at Popular Science, in just 24 hours, their system can remove the salt from 2,100 gallons (7,950 litres).\n\nThey\u2019re now hoping to expand their field tests to rural communities in developing countries, in the hopes that they can set them up as irrigation systems in small farms. <\/p>
\"A solution with the potential to double recoverable water in an environment where water is becoming more precious by the day could have a huge impact,\" environmental and civil engineer Susan Amrose from the University of California at Berkeley, who was not involved in the research, told MIT News. For more information you can watch video in below link.<\/p>
https:\/\/youtu.be\/k5Tjy_90WBU<\/p>
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A National Level Techno-Management Robotics Cultural Sports and Literary Symposium.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469171768999","data":"
SREEVISION '16 <\/b>is a National Level Techno Robotics Literary Management&Cultural Symposium, organized by the Robotics Club SNIST, ISTE SNIST Students' Chapter <\/b>and The ICC SNIST<\/b>. It is the fest of one full week, which includes one of the biggest Robotic Symposiums in the country, a set of mind boggling technical, literary,sports ,games,non technical and cultural events filled with fun and excitement. MIRTH<\/i> is the cultural night which is an inter-college cultural pavement that provides the students with enormous enthusiasm and refreshment as a part of their overall personality development. We, at SNIST have always been striving for excellence in every venture, emphasizing on team work at all levels. And we are always \u201ccommitted for Excellence\u201d <\/p>"}]
Bubble Dash<\/b> is a fun filled experience exposing runners to foam & bubbles over the course. Participants will run through Foam stations at every kilometer.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469173358174","data":"
Citizens from all ages, shapes, sizes and speeds to come together to have fun and support the cause of saving green cover. Whether you are a long distance runner or a walk around the park stroller, the 3 K and 5 K course will give you a time of your life and keep you waiting for the next run. So put on your Bubble dash t-shirts and run, walk, dance and play across the circuit for absolute fun! Wait, it doesn't end here, there is an after-party to follow through to keep you kicking.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469173365879","data":"
Important Note: <\/b><\/p>
- >This is an environmental friendly run as the foam is created through specialised eco friendly solution leading to no unnecessary wastage of water.<\/b><\/p>
- >The foam is skin-friendly and non-toxic.<\/b><\/p>
- >No registration fee for children under 10 years of age.<\/b> Get all the members of the family.<\/b><\/p>
- >Strollers for kids are allowed on the course. <\/b><\/p>
- >Every registered participant receives Finisher medal, T-shirt, BIB<\/b><\/p>"}]
If we talk of any engineering college, we have a lot of gossip turned on about their fests, workshops, ambience and the infrastructure. Also, we often underestimate the autonomous colleges, but the colleges are far better, in fact, the best than the rumours reveal about them. <\/p>
\nWe have formulated a 5- pointer list of autonomous colleges, that have secretly been hitting it off all this while when we were busy focusing on only the universities. <\/p>
1. CVR College Of Engineering<\/b>: The College is spread over a built-up area of over 36,000 sqm. on a sprawling 33-acre campus amidst verdant surroundings with a great ambience and infrastructure. It is located in Vastunagar, Mangalpalli, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana 501510. Good for Technology and sciences. Famous for its canteen and its placements. <\/p>
Hangout places nearby: Masquati ice cream parlour.<\/p>
For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474564","data":"578cc07ad8929"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474565","data":"2. CMR Institute of Technology ( CMRIT) : <\/b><\/p><\/p>CMR Institute of Technology is one of the best engineering Colleges for aspiring engineering students. It is one of the three colleges established by MGR Educational Society. CMR Institute of Technology was established in 2005 in 10 Acres and built up area of 21,248.68 Sq.M. with a single \u2013 minded aim to provide a perfect platform to students in the field of Engineering, Technology and Management for their academic and overall personality development. The College has a rich tradition of soaring high with academic excellence & overall personal growth of students. This is achieved by providing excellent academic environment and excellent infrastructure with the help of dedicated & highly qualified faculty members with M.Tech. and Ph.D. qualification and decades of experience. State of art infrastructure, includes labs with high quality equipment, rich collection of Library Books & IEEE, International, Indian journals and amenities. The college has well \u2013 equipped City Center for Faculty Development, Student Training and Placements Training Activities.. <\/p>Visit Website<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474566","data":"5ef1d6acb039d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474567","data":"3. Marri Laxman Reddy Institute Of Technology (MLRIT):<\/b> MLR Institute of Technology committed to providing a positive, professional and conducive learning environment where all students are inspired to achieve their potential abilities and strive for excellence in a global society. The campus consists of 25 Acres of land and lot of build up area excluding other buildings and workshop areas, is adequate to conduct various courses under B.Tech Program. It is situated near Near Gandimysamma Police Station Road, Dundigal, Quthbullapur, Hyderabad, Telangana.\n<\/p>For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474568","data":"578cbf487bf0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474569","data":"4. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute Of Engineering & Technology (VNR VJIET)<\/b>: VNR VJIET, established in the year 1995 . The Institute has a permanent affiliation with JNTUH and is recognised under Section 2(f) and 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956. The campus is huge with a wide range of infrastructure and there are many hangout places nearby as it is situated at Bachupally, Nizampet, Hyderabad.<\/p>For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474570","data":"578cbf997423b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474571","data":"5. CMR College of Engineering ( CMRCET)<\/b><\/p>CMRCET is a leading academic institution striving continuously for excellence in technical education, research and technological service to the nation. The college is located in 10 acres of serene environment which is lush green and free of pollution. <\/p>They create and sustain a community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it professionally by keeping the society in mind. They implement mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions. A separate Training & Placement wing exists for outgoing students for placements and higher studies. A number of first batch of outgoing students have been placed in some of the top organisations such as Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, SAP, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Syntel, CTS, L&T Infotech, Dolcera etc.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
2. CMR Institute of Technology ( CMRIT) : <\/b><\/p>
<\/p>
CMR Institute of Technology is one of the best engineering Colleges for aspiring engineering students. It is one of the three colleges established by MGR Educational Society. CMR Institute of Technology was established in 2005 in 10 Acres and built up area of 21,248.68 Sq.M. with a single \u2013 minded aim to provide a perfect platform to students in the field of Engineering, Technology and Management for their academic and overall personality development. The College has a rich tradition of soaring high with academic excellence & overall personal growth of students. This is achieved by providing excellent academic environment and excellent infrastructure with the help of dedicated & highly qualified faculty members with M.Tech. and Ph.D. qualification and decades of experience. State of art infrastructure, includes labs with high quality equipment, rich collection of Library Books & IEEE, International, Indian journals and amenities. The college has well \u2013 equipped City Center for Faculty Development, Student Training and Placements Training Activities.. <\/p>
Visit Website<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474566","data":"5ef1d6acb039d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474567","data":"3. Marri Laxman Reddy Institute Of Technology (MLRIT):<\/b> MLR Institute of Technology committed to providing a positive, professional and conducive learning environment where all students are inspired to achieve their potential abilities and strive for excellence in a global society. The campus consists of 25 Acres of land and lot of build up area excluding other buildings and workshop areas, is adequate to conduct various courses under B.Tech Program. It is situated near Near Gandimysamma Police Station Road, Dundigal, Quthbullapur, Hyderabad, Telangana.\n<\/p>For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474568","data":"578cbf487bf0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474569","data":"4. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute Of Engineering & Technology (VNR VJIET)<\/b>: VNR VJIET, established in the year 1995 . The Institute has a permanent affiliation with JNTUH and is recognised under Section 2(f) and 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956. The campus is huge with a wide range of infrastructure and there are many hangout places nearby as it is situated at Bachupally, Nizampet, Hyderabad.<\/p>For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474570","data":"578cbf997423b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474571","data":"5. CMR College of Engineering ( CMRCET)<\/b><\/p>CMRCET is a leading academic institution striving continuously for excellence in technical education, research and technological service to the nation. The college is located in 10 acres of serene environment which is lush green and free of pollution. <\/p>They create and sustain a community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it professionally by keeping the society in mind. They implement mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions. A separate Training & Placement wing exists for outgoing students for placements and higher studies. A number of first batch of outgoing students have been placed in some of the top organisations such as Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, SAP, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Syntel, CTS, L&T Infotech, Dolcera etc.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
3. Marri Laxman Reddy Institute Of Technology (MLRIT):<\/b> MLR Institute of Technology committed to providing a positive, professional and conducive learning environment where all students are inspired to achieve their potential abilities and strive for excellence in a global society. The campus consists of 25 Acres of land and lot of build up area excluding other buildings and workshop areas, is adequate to conduct various courses under B.Tech Program. It is situated near Near Gandimysamma Police Station Road, Dundigal, Quthbullapur, Hyderabad, Telangana.\n<\/p>
For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474568","data":"578cbf487bf0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474569","data":"4. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute Of Engineering & Technology (VNR VJIET)<\/b>: VNR VJIET, established in the year 1995 . The Institute has a permanent affiliation with JNTUH and is recognised under Section 2(f) and 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956. The campus is huge with a wide range of infrastructure and there are many hangout places nearby as it is situated at Bachupally, Nizampet, Hyderabad.<\/p>For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474570","data":"578cbf997423b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474571","data":"5. CMR College of Engineering ( CMRCET)<\/b><\/p>CMRCET is a leading academic institution striving continuously for excellence in technical education, research and technological service to the nation. The college is located in 10 acres of serene environment which is lush green and free of pollution. <\/p>They create and sustain a community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it professionally by keeping the society in mind. They implement mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions. A separate Training & Placement wing exists for outgoing students for placements and higher studies. A number of first batch of outgoing students have been placed in some of the top organisations such as Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, SAP, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Syntel, CTS, L&T Infotech, Dolcera etc.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
4. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute Of Engineering & Technology (VNR VJIET)<\/b>: VNR VJIET, established in the year 1995 . The Institute has a permanent affiliation with JNTUH and is recognised under Section 2(f) and 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956. The campus is huge with a wide range of infrastructure and there are many hangout places nearby as it is situated at Bachupally, Nizampet, Hyderabad.<\/p>
For more Click<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592907474570","data":"578cbf997423b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592907474571","data":"5. CMR College of Engineering ( CMRCET)<\/b><\/p>CMRCET is a leading academic institution striving continuously for excellence in technical education, research and technological service to the nation. The college is located in 10 acres of serene environment which is lush green and free of pollution. <\/p>They create and sustain a community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it professionally by keeping the society in mind. They implement mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions. A separate Training & Placement wing exists for outgoing students for placements and higher studies. A number of first batch of outgoing students have been placed in some of the top organisations such as Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, SAP, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Syntel, CTS, L&T Infotech, Dolcera etc.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
5. CMR College of Engineering ( CMRCET)<\/b><\/p>
CMRCET is a leading academic institution striving continuously for excellence in technical education, research and technological service to the nation. The college is located in 10 acres of serene environment which is lush green and free of pollution. <\/p>
They create and sustain a community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it professionally by keeping the society in mind. They implement mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions. A separate Training & Placement wing exists for outgoing students for placements and higher studies. A number of first batch of outgoing students have been placed in some of the top organisations such as Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, SAP, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Syntel, CTS, L&T Infotech, Dolcera etc.<\/p>
Surya Kriya:<\/b><\/p>
21-step ancient and potent yogic practice of tremendous antiquity, traditionally available only to a select few. Designed as a holistic process for health, wellness and inner well being, Surya Kriya is a complete spiritual process by itself.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469100445891","data":"
Innumerable Benefits:<\/b><\/p>
-> Offers relief from chronic back and neck pain<\/p>
-> Boosts vigor and vitality (more energy) <\/p>
\n-> Imbalances of hormonal levels and Endocrine glands is corrected<\/p>
->Strengthens the heart, resulting in better blood supply to vital organs<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469100507254","data":"
Venue: <\/b><\/p>
Synchronicity Clubhouse, Near Nahar Medical Center, Nahar Amrit Shakti, Chandivali-Powai, Andheri (East),\nMumbai 400072 <\/p>
Dates :<\/b> 6 Aug & 7 Aug<\/p>
Time: <\/b> 6 Aug 6am-9am, 6pm - 9pm and 7 Aug 6pm-9pm <\/p>
Registration Fee:<\/b> INR 2500\/- <\/p>
Contact:<\/b> 9870327478 \/ 9819590098<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469100434509","data":"
<\/u>About The Even<\/u><\/b><\/i>t<\/u><\/i><\/b> - C<\/b>olloquium on Inspiring Young Engineers Aspiring for Startups\nFor the second time in BVRIT HYDERABAD to bridge the gap between Students and Startups, we have an all new event called the Colloquium, which brings different Startup Founders, inspiring speakers and many powerful mentors and investors on one platform to inspire you, to guide you and to put you on the right track. <\/p>
*You also have the opportunity to put forward your Student Startup Idea and get suggestions from the pioneers in the field.\n<\/p>
*Many of you still might be in your confusion zone, so here are few solid reasons for you attend our event:<\/p>
-You can get inspired by talks of entrepreneurs who have oceans of knowledge.<\/p>
-You also can meet the investors and put forward your impressive ideas! <\/p>
-Pitch your Startup idea in front of hundreds of students and entrepreneurs.<\/p>
-You will have a lot to learn from the experimental activities and network with the mentors.<\/p>
\nVarious Startup Founders, Industrial experts will be sharing their journey of Startup, explain about their Startups and Share their Idea what made them to start a startup. \n<\/p>
* What is a Startup?<\/p>
*How to Start a Startup?<\/p>
*How to Implement an Idea?<\/p>
*How to Build a team ?<\/p>
*How to Run a Startup?<\/p>
*What does an Investor Look for in a Startup? <\/p>
Speakers will be Sharing their Success Stories to Ignite the \nMinds of Young Students. \n\n<\/p>
You will be having speakers from different Startups few of them are Sri Charan Lakkaraju - CEO , Stumagz , Rajlakshmi Sivanand - Sr.Director , HR , Model N , Mr.Bhaven Shah - Co Founder & COO , FreightBazaar.com , Dr.Radhika Meenakshi Shankar - Founder , WISE OWL Consulting , Mr.Viiveck Verma -Founder , SAHE & Co-Organizer , TEDx Hyd. , Mr.Pankaj Diwan - Managing Director , UPTEC IDEALABS Ltd , Mr.Praveen Jambholkar - Founder , Cybermotion Technologies , Mr.K.Umashankar - CEO & Founder Doctrz , Mr.N.Ayyappa-Founder , Possibillion , Ms.Shruthi Murugan - Director , Maketing & Community , T-Hub , Mr.Vijaya Bawra - Manager , NASSCOM and lot more who are geared up to take you to the next level! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469113842045","data":"5790e65b89d84"}]
\"I am responsible for my suicide. I cannot fulfill papa's dream.\" This is from suicide letter of a student from Kota.\nA common cause for concern is the pressure from parents to do well in the national board examinations, especially for Class XII. As scores in these exams often determine college admissions and subsequent employment opportunities, students aged 16-18 are often subjected to undue pressure at home to succeed. When they don't, suicide becomes a way out. The constant pressures of scoring well, meeting deadlines, increasing workload, ideas of excellence, competition, alienation, lack of space to share or even understand the stresses and despair generated from such pressures are making students walking bundles of nervous wreck ready to break down at any moment. <\/p>
The motive when students kill themselves is invariably academic pressure - this accounts for 99 per cent suicides in the age group 12-18. National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) counts the number of suicides due to \u201cFailure in Examination\u201d every year. This cause of suicide and the number of deaths resulting from it are significant enough for NCRB to not relegate it to \u201cOther Causes\u201d. <\/p>
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens. <\/p>
According to Health Ministry, out of every three cases of suicide reported every 15 minutes in India, one is committed by a youth in the age group of 15 to 29. Every 90 minutes a teenager tries to commit suicide in India. Between 2012 and 2014, a total of 22,319 suicides by students were recorded by NCRB.<\/p>
Higher education institutions today have become hubs of depression and suicides are only a very small and extreme manifestation of it. It isn't the suicides and suicide attempts, but this revelation from a recent survey that surprises everyone, according to it every third person in the age group of 15-19 is looking for help as they are struggling with \u2018mental health\u2019 difficulties. <\/p>
People demanded that government set up a counselling centre in Kota. Succumbing to pressure from people, coaching institutes in Kota came together to start a counselling helpline. But as further reports showed, this helpline too is overburdened, with only two doctors, for over a lakh students studying in the city. And the suicides still continue. <\/p>
To help not just the students of Kota, but to help all students in distress. Few Samaritans have started a Free Online Counselling Portal. \n\"A Hopeful Tomorrow (ahopefultomorrow.com)\" helps students interact with counselors for free. (And the best thing is that the counselling services can be availed \"Anonymously\".) Their counselors will help students address their issues in the right way. \"A Hopeful Tomorrow\" being an online portal, might not help people who are on the verge of suicide. However, their aim is to ensure no student is turning suicidal. They are trying to provide an emotional support system, using which people can cope up with depression and not turn suicidal.\nPlease share this message until it reaches every student. Together, let's resolve to end student suicides. Lets spread the message. <\/p>
Depression is 21st century epidemic. Lets kill it, before it kills us. Even the most severe depression is treatable. So, if your depression is keeping you from living the life you want to, don't hesitate to seek help.<\/p>
Kabali the name is enough! no doubt the whole south India is gripped with Kabali fever, even before the release Kabali has created a history! for the first time in the Indian cinema, no such movie has seen such fanfare and no MNC declared a holiday for a movie! <\/p>
So here are few records set by Kabali even before it is released<\/p>
1. The response to the teaser has reportedly broken a number of records. It has become the fastest Indian \u2014 and, according to some reports, Asian \u2014 film promo to reach the milestone of 5 million views in a mere 24 hours<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469032928130","data":"578fa9f9d61ee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469031663177","data":"
2. In India, several companies were forced to declare Friday (July 22) a holiday as Tamil superstar Rajinikanth\u2019s movie \u201cKabali\u201d releases on the said date.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469032051727","data":"578fa68ba0af3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469031742762","data":"
3. An Air Asia plane decked out in Kabali-themed livery will fly fans from Bengaluru to Chennai for the movie\u2019s first show.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469032637971","data":"578fa8d5a55a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469031772416","data":"
4. It would be an eye feast to the Superfans as they are watching their favorite hero in the character and look they wished to see after a long time! <\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1469068523914","data":"VN9M3q-oqjU"}]
Many of us know our Beautiful city Hyderabad for its ethnicity, biryani, Charminar, tank bund and much more. but how many of us know that the city of pearls also contains a horror history? let us check out some unsolved mysteries! <\/p>
1. The Film City of Hyderabad <\/b><\/p>
A large spread of acres, where lots of film stars shoot and stay for a day or two, was actually built on the war grounds of Nizam. nevertheless, the place being the tourist hub of Hyderabad it holds on as the haunted place in Hyderabad! there were many such unexplainable incidents where the lights fall down, someone knocking the door of the bathroom, and even the strange messages written on the mirror in Urdu, a script used thousand years ago! Unfortunately, there were many incidents which caused harm to the workers over there, to that they were strictly complaining that someone pushed them from behind and found no one around. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028154531","data":"578f9768c1e27"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469027999083","data":"
2. The Golkonda fort <\/b><\/p>
As per the rumours, the souls of Qutub Shah rulers still roam in the Golconda Fort. Many people have claimed to hear strange sounds from the ancient ruins at night. Some of the tourists have even experienced body-less shadows wandering in the fort. These unknown and unowned shadows come up suddenly shocking up the person who experiences it. There had been instances when some old photographs and pictures were turned upside down by some mischievous ghosts. Utensils have often been seen hurling up against the walls in the Kabootarkhana. The people who tend to stay back at the fort after a deadline of 6:00 PM are most likely to witness these paranormal phenomena. Film crews who usually do not leave the fortress after the dusk and pass the deadline have often heard distressful sounds of people crying out in pain and are a witness to the most terrific, unexplained and strange activities.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028168019","data":"578f982bbbcec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469028020700","data":"
3. Dhedh Lakh Ghar <\/b><\/p>
Dhedh Lakh Ghar it was constructed 40 years ago and the name itself depicts that it costs around 1.5 lakh the house stands isolated because of the chain suicides that happened with the family which tried to live there, it still has a terrifying and awful air around it even during the daytime, the place is and avoided the neighbours who complain that they can hear strange noises and a woman crying.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028182667","data":"578f977179fb3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469028064587","data":"
4. Khairatabad science college <\/b><\/p>
On the main road just off the Khairtabad flyover, the old dilapidated Tarapuri building that was once a science college goes unnoticed. But people staying around the place say, anybody who enters it, \u201cdoesn\u2019t come back alive\u201d. \u201cWhen the college was closed down years ago, the dead bodies used in the Biology labs were not discarded,\u201d says Mohammad Hafeez, who lives close by and used to work as a security guard in the college. \u201cIf you happen to pass by the place after dark, you can see skeletons walking, and sparks,\u201d says Hafeez<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028377722","data":"578f983acb152"}]
Every day, 10 individuals are killed or injured via land mines far and wide. Covered explosives come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, however every one of them are expected to be dangerous. For as far back as 60 years, militaries have been diffusing them indiscriminately on front lines crosswise over Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, abandoning them when their wars proceed onward. But, the 110 million overlooked land mines are still savage, and the regular citizens attempting to modify their lives in clashed territories are the most widely recognized casualties of the gradually rusting traps shrouded underground. Before citizen and government gatherings can detonate the mines, they need to discover them \u2014 however chasing for covered explosives is an unsafe, tedious procedure.\nThat\u2019s where Mine Kafon Drone(MKD) comes into picture claiming 20 times faster than traditional de-mining techniques, and up to 200 times cheaper.\n<\/p>
Designer and entrepreneur Massoud Hassani says that his hexcopter comes with three interchangeable arms. The first is used to map the desired area, while the second, a metal detector, is used to detect mines, flagging them with GPS markers for precise geolocation. After this, the drone returns to its operator and swaps its metal detector for a robot arm, which is used to place small detonators the size of tennis balls over the mines' locations. Which are remotely detonated Once the drone is safely out of range, setting off the mine.\nThe designers of the MKD admit that using a drone for such sensitive work creates its own problems. These include the difficulty of detecting mines that have been buried for decades, with a drone that has to hover around four centimetres above the ground. It can also be tricky to rely on GPS (which has an accuracy of around four meters) for precise geolocation, and the MKD team wants to improve this using triangulation from external antennas.\nEven with these challenges though, should the MKD live up to its creators' claims, demining the world's war zones and help, change and save lives.\n<\/p>
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