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IIT Ropar develops air nano bubble technology that can reduce water usage in textile sector by 90%

The Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar on Saturday said it has developed an innovative green technology — air nano bubble — that can reduce the usage of water in the textile sector by up to 90 per cent.”Textile is one of the most water-intensive industries and there is an escalating need to address the problem of managing water usage in …

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Sports minister urges FIFA to consider 'empowerment of women'

Sports minister urges FIFA to consider ’empowerment of women’

FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy and official tournament ball Photo: Supplied: FIFA Sports minister Grant Robertson believes FIFA needs to consider the “empowerment of women and girls” when making commercial arrangements amid reports Saudi Arabia’s tourism arm is set to sponsor the Women’s World Cup. Australia and New Zealand, co-hosts of this year’s World Cup, wrote to …

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Meet the new Young Change Makers

11 young people have been appointed to the second Young Change Makers Fellowship Programme, which helps develop entrepreneurship and influence social change in young adults. The Young Change Makers Fellowship Programme was launched in 2021 by Virgin Money Foundation in partnership with The National Lottery Community Fun and Northern Soul. It supports young people aged between 18 and …

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‘Nari tu Narayani’: Do Union Budgets account for empowering women?

‘Nari tu Narayani’: Do Union Budgets account for empowering women?

There are issues of differential pay gaps, uniform taxation, condition of women in the labor force and the condition of single mothers among others. On the freezing cold morning of January 26 (Republic Day) in Delhi, roars of ‘nari shakti’ echoed across the length and breadth of the nation from Kartavya Path. Be it the all-women CRPF …

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House to Tula, Founded by a Female Indian Immigrant Entrepreneur, Wins The Startup Race, The UK-Based £10,000 Prize Competition

House to Tula, Founded by a Female Indian Immigrant Entrepreneur, Wins The Startup Race, The UK-Based £10,000 Prize Competition

Runner Up Company is Olemedo, Founded by a Female Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneur; UK-Based Growth Hacking Competition Focused on Revenue over Polished Pitches, Seeking a Better Way to Drive Investment Priyansu Nath, founder and CEO of House of Tula, wins the £10,000 Startup Race cash prize. Nath stands with James Shoemark, co-founder of The Startup Race. …

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