ISLAMABAD: The government provided billions of rupees as supplementary grant for repair of VVIP aircraft and helicopters of defence authorities and provincial governments to bear the cost of lost.
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Georgekutty Kariyanappally’s solar powered inventions poultry incubator and cargo vehicles are attractive alternatives to fuel-run technology
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Georgekutty Kariyanappally’s solar powered inventions poultry incubator and cargo vehicles are attractive alternatives to fuel-run technology
Kochi-based entrepreneur Georgekutty Kariyanappally, a pioneer in renewable energy in Kerala, has worked with solar power for 21 years. He had to postpone his plans to deliver solar-powered vehicles to the Rotary Club of Vasco in Goa for the Food on Wheels programmeto July.
In 2014, when the electric vehicle (EV) was introduced in India, George travelled to New Delhi to gauge its potential. Later he bought 15 passenger auto rickshaws and converted them into cargo utility vehicles. The Food On Wheels has a kitchen unit comprising a burner and a
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Daniel Paduano s Pekin ducks search the grass for slugs, snails and insects, which make up a big part of their diet. courtesy of Daniel Paduano
When we did our egg taste test back in April, comparing chicken, quail, duck and goose, I confessed to how partial I ve become to duck eggs. Ever since I tasted them at Abounding Harvest Mountain Farm in Los Gatos, Calif., in March, I ve been extolling their custardy texture and flavor to anyone who will listen.
I ve also discovered that while the duck egg remains underappreciated and marginal in U.S. egg production, there s a growing community of people who say they prefer ducks and their eggs over the ubiquitous chicken.
A ‘One Health’ approach that targets people, animals
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The battle against COVID-19 should also be used as an opportunity to meet India’s ‘One Health’ targets
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The battle against COVID-19 should also be used as an opportunity to meet India’s ‘One Health’ targets
The father of modern pathology, Rudolf Virchow, emphasised in 1856 that there are essentially no dividing lines between animal and human medicine. This concept is ever more salient as the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussions that took place around World Veterinary Day, on April 24, 2021, focused on acknowledging the interconnectedness of animals, humans, and the environment, an approach referred to as “One Health”.
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