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The Nebosh certificate in Saudi Arabia is a famous qualification for everyone working in or wanting to work in safety & health anyplace in the world.

The Safety training courses in KSA is the world’s most well-liked safety qualification and is respected by employers worldwide. The safety training courses enable you to concern for several different health and safety jobs, such as Health & Safety Officer, Advisor, and Superintendent, etc. in almost every industry.

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Dear Students, Researchers, Teachers and Friends,  

The admissions are open for the Certificate (Six Months) Course on Environmental Informatics (EI) in the Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Sciences, Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University Solapur (Maharashtra) India. First batch starting from January 2021. Direct Admission. First cum-First Admit. Fees for Indian students Rs. 5000/- and International students Rs.10000/- 

The course provides detailed knowledge and hands on training about the state-of-the-art technologies in the field of Remote Sensing, GIS, GPS, HAV / Drones and their applications in the Environmental Sciences.

Job opportunities in the national, international (MNC) IT companies, government and non-governmental offices, consultancies, institutes, research institutes etc are giving employment opportunities through various posts.  

For more information, please feel free to contact:  

 

Dr. Vinayak P. Dhulap 

Head, Dept of Environmental Science & 

Certificate Course Coordinator  

Mobile: +91-7588384576 

Email: vpdhulap@sus.ac.in 

Mr. Nandraj Surwase  

+91-8668238606 

su.digitaluniversity.ac 

www.sus.ac.in

 

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प्रिय विद्यार्थी, संशोधक, शिक्षक आणि मित्रहो ,

पुण्यश्लोक अहिल्यादेवी होळकर सोलापूर विद्यापीठ सोलापूर (महाराष्ट्र) येथील पर्यावरणशास्त्र विभाग, भूशास्त्र संकुलामध्ये "Environmental Informatics" विषयावरील प्रमाणपत्र कोर्स (सहा महिने) अभ्यासक्रमासाठी प्रवेश खुले आहेत. 

पहिली बॅच जानेवारी 2021 पासून प्रथमच सुरु!! थेट प्रवेश!!!

भारतीय विद्यार्थ्यांसाठी फी Rs. 5000 / - आणि आंतरराष्ट्रीय विद्यार्थ्यांसाठी फी Rs. 10000 / -

कोर्समध्ये रिमोट सेन्सिंग, जी.आय.एस, जी.पी.एस, एच.ए.व्ही / ड्रोन्स आणि पर्यावरणीय विज्ञानातील उत्तम तंत्रज्ञानाविषयी प्रशिक्षण देण्यात येईल.

राष्ट्रीय, आंतरराष्ट्रीय (एम.एन.सी) आयटी कंपन्या, सरकारी आणि अशासकीय कार्यालये, सल्लागार, संस्था, संशोधन संस्था इ. मध्ये विविध पदांच्या माध्यमातून रोजगाराच्या तसेच नोकरीच्या संधी उपलब्ध आहेत.

अधिक माहितीसाठी, कृपया मोकळ्या मनाने संपर्क साधा:

 

डॉ. विनायक धुळप

पर्यावरणशास्त्र विभाग प्रमुख आणि 

प्रमाणपत्र कोर्स समन्वयक

मोबाइल: + 91-7588384576

ईमेल: vpdhulap@sus.ac.in

श्री नंदराज सुरवसे

+ 91-8668238606

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We all will do whatever it takes to comfort our sick loved one.

I do honor the selfless behaviour all of us have but a few simple techniques can protect you, your other family members and people coming in contact with you.

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How to take care of COVID patients at home? I have been approached by people for suggestions who knew I have worked extensively on aerosol dynamics, CFD and air purification technologies. After working on air in the best labs of India, I do feel I am qualified enough to give my suggestions in the hope it will help people who need to take care of loved ones with COVID-19.

Please read below to understand the ‘Why’ before we move on to the ‘How’. Please note I will cover how you can have a safer home where chances of disease spread can be minimized in addition to what is already known. Let’s start…

 

Let’s say a person named Ravi is COVID-19 positive and has high fever. Ravi’s parents will treat him with wet cloth to bring down the fever, no matter how many times he says not to do so.

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With time the number of virus particles in the air in his room is going to increase because with every breath Ravi emits fine water droplets which carry the viruses. Even if Ravi’s parents are wearing PPE and masks while treating him, the chances of transmission will still remain very high. Also, depending on how air flows inside his home, viral particles might go to other rooms and might infect others.

 

In order to protect others, Ravi changes the room arrangement as shown below and only allows his parents to sit on the blue chair (with masks) and no one can sit on the red chair.

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What he did is quite simple but definitely very effective. He placed a table-fan which is facing towards the open or partially open window. While sitting on blue chair the chances of virus-laden water droplets interacting with his parents will be quite less because the viral particles will follow the blue arrow path and will exit the room. Also, chances of viral particles being drifted away to the other rooms is also minimized now. It should be noted that he is not allowing his parents to sit on the red chair because the possibility of viral particle interaction for someone sitting on the red chair will much higher.

  

In a nut shell, we can throw the viral particles out of the room using a simple fan and a window. We should try to imagine the flow of air and try to remain upstream i.e. You -> person with COVID-19 -> Fan -> Window. Always avoid being downstream i.e. person with COVID-19 -> You-> Fan -> Window . This is how you can make the best possible configuration to protect yourself, other family member and at the same time take care of your loved one with COVID-19.

I have been going out of my home and using these simple techniques to protect my family, for example I would sit beside the open door. Now someone might say what if air comes from outside to inside, then you are exposing your family to viral particles. However that’s not the case, let’s try to understand why.

If I inhale one SARS-CoV-2 virus, I won’t be COVID positive but it needs ~2000–4000 active viruses to be inhaled in short span of time for me to be COVID positive. Now, as the air moves inside the viral particles from my breath (assuming I am COVID positive) will be diluted by simple process of diffusion. The same process when you see someone smoking a cigarette, it dilutes after a few centimeters such that you cannot see the smoke particles but you can smell it.

Therefore, by the time contaminated air with viral particles reaches any of my family members due to diffusion the concentration is much lesser and the chances of inhaling enough viral particles at once will be much lesser.

If you think it makes sense please do share with others. If you have any questions please do comment. Hope it helps… :)

 

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Dahlias: The Amazing Winter Flowers

The first Dahlia flower in this season of the year was seen by me only today in my school garden. It looked so solitary and so beautiful that I could not resist the temptation of taking its photograph.

Dahlia has a large number of varieties with all its hybrids in various hues and colours. It is a genus of bushy herbaceous and perennial plants. Other species that relate to dahlia are sunflower, daisy, chrysanthemum and Zinnia.

Dahlia has not less than 42 species with species of hybrids. It belongs to family Asteraceae. These plants are commonly grown in gardens during winter season in India. The stem of dahlia ranges in height from a minor 30cm to 2.4m. These plants do not produce scented flowers. They attract insects for pollination by display of their bright colours.

Dahlia pinnata is the National Flower of Mexico. It was declared as National Flower of Mexico in the year 1963. The plant has tubers that are often used for vegetative propagation of these plants.

Dahlia is found in most parts of the world. It especially grows on uplands and mountains.

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Build a nest to woo back birds

Birds are expert and industrious nest builders. They are specific in selection of sites, designing and engineering of their nests.

Birds construct their nests as per their choices. The choices of nest sites differ from species to species.

Some birds construct their nests at the tips of tree –branches while others construct their nests on ledges of cliffs burrows or cavities, on isolated islands or over waters.

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https://www.theecotrends.com/build-nests-to-woo-back-birds-2/

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Triumph of light over dark, good over evil, truth over lie is not the only essence of Diwali. Ever wondered why do people in India, Hindus basically, have mass lightening of earthen-lamps and that too in the same season i.e.; around October and November every year? Is Diwali, a day singled out to spread noise and sound pollution due to busting of crackers?  Read more at - www.theecotrends.com

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Recently, while I was in Azamgarh at my home village I was reported about several things including migration of villagers to cities, deserted villages, and bad conditions of agriculture.

One of my relations there told me that besides drought they were suffering from a new problem with paddy crop and the problem was shown by him after we reached to his paddy field.

The leaves were rolled and white streaks appeared on them. After picking out a leaf he showed me the eggs of insect arranged linearly inside the rolled leaf. It not attended in time the problem may cause serious downfall in the paddy production.

I advised the man to consult immediately to the block office and to take important advice from there so as to check any further spread of the problem.

The problem is caused by leaf roller fly which lays eggs inside the tubular leaf, and the leaf is made tubular by rolling the same with the help of a highly sticky silken thread that is produced by the fly itself.

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The recent report of the NITI Aayog highlights the alarming water crisis India is facing -- 21 cities are expected to run out of groundwater by 2020. This underscores the need to frame a NWP that not only addresses imminent challenges but also establishes a framework and pathway to sustainable, efficient and equitable management of surface and groundwater resources.  The blog proposes a clear roadmap with a clear responsibility and accountability structure. Adoption of an ecosystem-based approach, climate proofing watersheds, promotion of 'water stewardship', the Water Governance Standard and climate-resilient agriculture are key towards achieving desirable changes in the water sector in India.  
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Watershed Organisation Trust is on the ground combating COVID19, mounting informed and measured rapid responses through various modes such as distribution of essentials, creating awareness, social messaging, generating employment and other livelihood support across seven of its project states. As of May 10, 2020, we have reached out to 122,531 households in 25 districts spread across 646 villages in seven states. Here is a detailed report on how WOTR has been supporting the rural poor and returning migrants while ensuring they are not deprived of the critical support they need at this hour.

See report here https://go.aws/3bRRr3c

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Here is the direct youtube link: https://youtu.be/T9GOPlSAH4s

I talk about how effective planning and preparedness within families and Neighbourhoods can help us fight COVID-19 in a better way.

 

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