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ASR Murthy
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Harvesting of kitchen and bathroom sewarge shoul be made compulsary in Urban Areas. Kitchen and bathroom sewarage are not as harmful/infected as Toilet sewarge. This water is available for harvesting through out the year with nil or negligible...
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Rain water harvesting facility should be made compulsory?
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Santosh Mhatre
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Yes, it should be compulsory for all buildings, societies, so, that rain water will be used atleast for flushing purpose, so we can save atleast that much pure water. Also we have to encourage the purifier technologies to improve the quality of...
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I will go one step further and would like to say that in addition to Rain water, the harvesting of kitchen and /or bathroom sewrage water should also be made compulsary. The amount of water from these sources is much less than rain water and is spread...
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Nagpal Singh
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Yes, as rising water demand and reducing water resources are needed to be managed else problem could be very fetal
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New role for a new millennium Engineers have a unique role when compared with other occupations in industrial organisations, and therefore are most affected by organisational changes. In the introduction of new products, processes and methods and/or new equipment and technologies, engineers find themselves a target of change, and are required to adapt to the new work environment continuously. In another role, they themselves are originators of change in technologies, processes and products, and at times are responsible for the implementation of organisational changes. They are neither an extension of labour nor an arm of management. They play a semi-independent role influenced by their na...
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Devi Kaladeen
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Good insight. There is definitely changing roles for some other profession as well.
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Neelam Mishra
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The changing role of engineer is important but they must work in collaboration with other professionals if long-lasting solutions are to be achieved. Engineers cannot afford to become complacent. Of prime importance are communication and...
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ASR Murthy
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excellent thoughts. Nothing to dispute with. But some efforts have been made to address the unspelt problems. The Engineering Council of India Bill is pending with the Parliament since long. It will definitely see the light of the day and...
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I grew up eating carrots. Whether I liked them or not was of no interest to my mom; she prepared them chopped, cooked, cold, and pretty much any other way you can imagine because according to her, carrots would decrease my chances of needing glasses. I ate them without complaint—who wanted to be called four-eyes on the elementary school playground? After a little research, I found out carrots aren’t good for my eyes at all; it was just a lie—a big, fat lie. Turns out the British Royal Air Force started the carrot tale in World War II to keep their newfound fighter pilots’ radar under wraps. They spread the rumor that their pilots were eating more carrots, and that as a result, their vision ...
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ASR Murthy
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Good common observation. Extremely useful but difficult to convince the parents.
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UDAY PRATAP SINGH
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Hi Varsha This article is really interesting ...
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