Saturday, 05, July, 2025

Dhruvansh Organisation Earns Prestigious Spot in the Indian Book of Records

Exceptional acclamation to Dhruvansh Organisation for their unwavering commitment to the environment, showcased through the creation of the “Biggest Man-Made Floating Avian Island” measuring 2,500 sq. ft. with 1,000 birdhouses. This remarkable feat was conceptualized by Madhulika Choudhary and sponsored by Pega Systems, aiming to inspire and promote ecological awareness.
The Indian Book of Records proudly conferred the “Indian World Record” title on the occasion of World Wetland Day 2024. The event was graced by Smt. Konda Surekha, Hon’ble Minister for Environment, Forest & Endowment, Telangana. Adjudication was conducted by Dr. G.V.N.R.S.S.S. Varaprasad, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and Dr. Pavani, Adjudicator, Indian Book of Records, at Hyderabad.

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India is about to pass China as the world's most populous country
India is about to pass China as the world's most populous country

India is expected to surpass China and become the world’s most populous nation within the next three months, according to a recent report by the United Nations’ population division, marking a seismic shift on the global stage in a trend with significant social and economic impact for both countries.

“Most people think India's economy is still a fraction of what it could be in the future, which means t

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Car that purifies the Air

Zem, a solar-powered car built by Dutch students at Eindhoven University, captures 2kg of CO₂ per 1,000 miles using onboard filters. Crafted from recycled 3D-printed plastics, it generates 15% of its energy from solar panels.This innovative vehicle not only cuts emissions but a

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Plastic that Dissolves in the Sea

Japanese scientists have engineered a groundbreaking biodegradable plastic made from marine-safe materials that completely dissolves in seawater within 24 hours. Unlike traditional plastics that persist for centuries, this innovative polymer breaks down into compounds that not only leave no microplastic residue but also enrich the soil when composted.

The material was tested in coastal regions near Okinawa, where it showed zero toxicity to marine life and helped regenerate nutrient cycles in agricultur