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Renewable occupy the fossil fuel place

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We need to make the India  and all the other countries in such a way that the percentage of the power generation what we are generating by the fossils should be converted into the renewable energy resources. THE POWER GENERATED TO THE CONSUMERS OR TO INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE INDIAN OR ANY OTHER IS MOSTLY FROM THE GENERATION OF THE FOSSIL FUELS It is supplied to some of the common purposes that we actually know are as follows: If the power supply what you are getting from the power plant which are generated by the fossil fuels, 1. The power supplied to the street lights 2. Power to the houses or to the consumers 3. Supplied to the small scale industries like textile, auto-mobile, government offices I am trying to say that the government which are available to us should be generated the supply to the power of the or own and which is applicable to the common power consumer, so that the power absorbed from the grid will be reduced at the same time the load of the power generation

First telephone by Alexander Graham Bell

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Alexander Graham Bell was an inventor, scientist and engineer who invented the telephone. Both his mother and his wife were deaf, which greatly influenced his research on hearing and speech. Bell died at the age of 75 from complications related to diabetes. On August 4, 1922, all telephone service in the United States and Canada was suspended for one minute during his funeral to honor his many acc omplishments. Bell was born in Scotland but later moved to Canada at the age of 23. Here, he set up his own workshop and began his study of the human voice. He continually experimented and created a number of small inventions. Bell later relocated to Boston where his experiments were funded by Western Union. Before the telephone, Bell invented an acoustic telegraph, which could transmit more than one telegraph message simultaneously over the same wire. He continued to work on the telephone and on March 10, 1876, he succeeded in getting the device to work. The first words ever spoken and h

Famous Quotes on India (by non-Indians)

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Famous Quotes on India (by non-Indians) 1. Will Durant, American historian: "India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all". 2. Mark Twain, American author: "India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only." 3. Albert Einstein, American scientist: "We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made." 4. Max Mueller, German scholar: If I w

Amazing Facts about India and Indians!

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  1. India is the world's largest, oldest, continuous civilization. 2. India never invaded any country in her last 10000 years of history. 3. India is the world's largest democracy. 4. Varanasi, also known as Benares, was called "the ancient city" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C.E, and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today. 5. India invented the Number System. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta. 6. The World's first university was established in Takshashila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. 7. Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software - a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987. 8. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. Charaka, the father of m

indian navy strength should increase

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A dream is being crafted on the dock in Cochin Shipyard. Groups of workers in red and navy blue are shaping a vessel that will make the Indian Navy a truly blue-water force.They are making India’s first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC).The 22 functional aircraft carriers in the world are owned by nine navies. Only the US, Russia and the UK have built carriers exceeding 40,000 tonnes. India is the fourth country to build a ship in this classWork on the IAC started in November 2006 and 70 per cent of the hull blocks are done. Displacement tests, defining the hull form and structure, space analysis and hydrodynamic modelling have also been completed. The indigenous aircraft carrier project signifies not only an attempt to modernise the Navy, but also a shift in strategy. In the past, India had planned only to counter threats from Pakistan and China. But now it is aiming  at global reach. International maritime laws recognise aircraft carriers as sovereign territories in almost all o

JAPANESE new iron man suit for $1.3 million

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With a bare-bones sticker price of $1.3 million, Suidobashi Heavy Industry will build you a high-tech, robotic suit that might even make Tony Stark a little nervous. Suidobashi’s Kuratas robot stands 13-feet tall and weighs about 6 tons. It comes standard with a leather seat and a “next-generation” V-Sido robot operating system, which allows the pilot to move the this gigantic bot’s arms and drive it around at a speed of six miles per hour. Weapon systems such a pair of BB-firing mini guns cost extra (Click below to see the super suhweet video). The diesel-powered Kuratas can also be controlled remotely through a 3G network. Read more:  http://defensetech.org/2012/08/06/japanese-iron-man-suit-for-sale/#ixzz2Cw5nZ0ko  

India defense vision

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A Puff Of Dust India’s collective memory plays strange tricks. British Raj no longer evokes outrage or indignation in India, within a few decades after the end of colonial rule. The same British Raj, who were overseers of India’s rapid decline from the richest economy to the poorest in a short span of 100 years. Britain’s rapid decline after the loss of India rarely registers on Indian minds. Inspite of a nuclear neighbourhood, defence issues are not electoral hot-buttons in India’s mind-scape. China and Pakistan apart, the three other nuclear powers, (USA, Britain, France) also have military presence in India’s immediate vicinity. In India’s collective memory, its remarkable rise from the Great Bengal Famine of 1941 to overflowing food godowns in 2011 is lost in the media  din and NGO activism . But then, this par for the course, for  a society that keeps re-indexing  even heroes like Raghu Ramachandra and Yadu Krishna. Walk The Talk … 65 years later, after the end of c

Great Wars in India

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Battle of Hydaspes 326 B.C.— Alexander the Great, defeated Porus, the Paurava king. Impressed by the valour of Porus, ultimately Alexander returned his kingdom to him.  Battle of Kalinga 261 B.C.— Ashoka defeated the king of Kalinga. Ashoka embraced Buddhism and preached it during the rest of his life after this war.  First Battle of Tarain or Thaneswar  A.D. 1191  Prithvi Raj Chauhan defeated Mohammed Ghori.  Second Battle of Tarain A.D. 1192— Mohammed Ghori defeated Prithvi Raj Chauhan. Ghori’s victory paved the way for the establishment of Muslim rule in India.  First Battle of Panipat 1526— Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi. This laid the foundation of the Mughal rule in India.  Battle of Khanwah 1527—  Babar defeated Rana Sanga of Mewar. This battle resulted in the defeat of the powerful Rajput confederacy.  Second Battle of Panipat 1556— Bairam Khan (Akbar’s General) defeated Hemu (the Hindu General and right-hand man of Mohd. Adil Shah). It also ended the Afghan Rule a