India has taken a major step toward greener infrastructure with the development of a new technology that turns crop waste ...
India generates nearly 600 million tonnes of crop residue annually, a significant portion of which is burnt—causing severe air pollution, particularly in northern states.
CSIR’s bio-bitumen tech turns crop residue into road material, cutting imports and pollution, while firms seek buyback ...
Calling the innovation a “historic and transformative step,” Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan emphasized its unique ability to link farmers directly with national infrastructure development.
In a significant step towards sustainable and circular infrastructure development, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) today organised a Technology Transfer Event for its ...
The CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), New Delhi, and CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Dehradun, ...
Minister of Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, on Monday said that India can save nearly Rs 40,000 Cr. in imports in a year, by using bio-bitumen in road construction.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Vidisha, Jan 17 (IANS) Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Saturday reiterated India's commitment to turning agricultural waste into a valuable resource, ...
New Delhi [India], January 7 (ANI): Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday highlighted how the agricultural waste can be converted into a valuable national resource, and noted that bio-bitumen is a ...
Bitumen is a by-product of oil production and is used to bind the surfaces of paved roads. Some researchers, concerned about its environmental impacts and future supply if petroleum refining slows ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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