Saturday, October 12, 2013

THE OTHER SIDE OF INDIA


A SUBSTITUTE
CAN  WE MAKE THIS?


We the literate people of Indian community can understand very well that there are millions of beggars in our respected country who deserves everyday for the basic necessities like food at least twice in a day, clothes to cover because they are unfortunately born unlucky. Mostly, they will be lying down on the roadsides with their arms stretched towards us or the beggars will be with hand child gently knocking the vehicle windows for coins with a belief that we will drop them something. As this statics of undeserved keeps on increasing, the facts which adds fuel to the fire are some cruel beggars give heroine or alcohol to the cute hand child to remain asleep, few make the cute to cry and few rob the new born fresh buddies from hospitals to use for begging just to make money to survive. For instance, I am continuously noticing a this kind of woman in a bus stand for the past 3 years and she could earn 50-60rs per day because she appears pity and so by now she could have earned 55,000rs (approx) but we are not sure that every single rupee was spent for her since it has a share to the brutal agents too. A solution for this worsening fact can be by providing beggars with direct snack packets even may costing 10-20rs instead of coins since it cannot be misused. So, let us donate them something other than direct cash and if some demand us only money, please let us neglect this condition. Few may think that getting snack for them is difficult but if we are determined,it is possible. Herewith, Task’12 from final EEE kindly requests everybody to make the new kind of practice as a little part to make India shine.

-Anand Kumar.K.K



Sunday, October 6, 2013

rio de janeiro solar tower(olympics)



This vertical structure will be placed in Cotonduba Island. It will be both a observation Tower, and a welcome sign for the visitors arriving by air and by sea at Rio de Janeiro, where the Olympic Games 2016 will take place. 

The project is from Zurique, and utilizes solar energy during the day with its solo power panels, to pump the sea water as seen in the model. The movement of the water will be also utilized to turn the turbines and produce the power to work the system at night time.