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  • Skylight 
    Iyer, Vaidyanathan; Soparkar, Hem; Shah, Aadesh (2015)
    In today’s age we are constantly searching for various methods of saving energy and designing energy efficient products thereby striving for sustainability. Energy efficient products get manufactured in almost all the day ...
  • Tahiliani, Ishwar. N. (2015)
    Over 50% of greenhouse gas emissions that we produced in our home are caused by heating, air conditioning and water heating, in other words keeping our homes warm in winter, cool in summer and nice hot water on tap is ...
  • Chauhan, Jucy B (2015)
    Microchip is committed to continuous improvement of our environmental performance through a proactive approach that integrates environmental protection with business goals. Smart dust is a system of many tiny microelectr ...
  • Thappa, Aakash; Raval, Deep; Parikh, Hardi; Bhati, Hariomsinh (2015)
    Electronic equipment and gadgets are the fastest growing waste stream in many countries now. For many, electronics are a part of life for example cell phones, laptops, TVs, & a growing no. of gadgets. Every year we buy new ...
  • Gorana, Kavi (2015)
    Climate change is a big problem. Land clearing, intensive farming, burning fossil fuels like oil, natural gas and coal, these human activities all produces green house gases(GHGs). We need to slow down and reverse global ...
  • Singh, Anushruti (2015)
    Sustainable development is a contested concept, which in turn influence how issues are formulated and actions proposed. It is usually presented as the intersection between environment, society and economy, which are conceived ...
  • Talegaonkar, Vandana (2015)
    Though the world is rapidly urbanizing, India is still in an early stage of urbanization. This offers an opportune moment to steer the cities- centers of urbanization -towards sustainable development.From among the various ...
  • Shah, Jay; Shah, Jeet; Shah, Krutarth; Pandey, Varun (2015)
    Road accidents have been killing or injuring people on a daily basis. The paper is basically a “Crash data Analysis”. This paper reviews and analyses the accidents, their causes, the external and internal factors contributing ...
  • Soni, Aditye; Patel, Dhwani; Shah, Jarvish; Astik, Jay; Shah, Jay; Shah, Jeet; Pithadia, Jugal; Sheth, Priyal (2015)
    The following article describes the effect of pollution on the river Vishwamitri and intends to create awareness among the citizens about the same. River pollution has been a serious issue since the inception of ...
  • Sharma, Shubham; Singh, Kritika (2015)
    Slums, typically occurring near the fringes of urban cities exist in an abject dereliction of the most basic standards of civil habitation, sanitation and health. Slum dwellers are compelled to eke out a subsistence from ...
  • Rajput, Kiransinh; Kumari, Nisha (2015)
    The objective of the paper is to study the Green Human Resource Management Influence on Organizational Behaviour. The term ‘Green HRM’ is most often used to refer to the contribution of people management policies and ...
  • Mulchandani, Dhruv Mahesh; Shedge, Grishma Rajesh (2015)
    This paper describes term Bitublock. It is created by engineer John Forth of the University of Leeds in England. This is a building block incorporating aggregate sourced exclusively from by-product / recycled / waste ...
  • Kumar, K. S.; K., Poonam Kumar (2015)
    Universities can optimise their role as agents of change with regard to sustainability by adopting a ‘Whole – of – University’ approach. This approach explicitly links research, educational, operational and outreach ...
  • Popat, Shilpa S.; Baxi, Darshee; Robin, Elizabeth (2015)
    Age group of the 18 to 20 years is the crucial age for all children. At this stage day by day their behaviour, attitude and health is changing. Specially, hostelites are living away from home so they face many different ...
  • Mehta, Mansi; Gaurav, Shah (2015)
    Repeated and prolonged use of synthetic colours has thrown up many issues related to environment and human health. Hence, there is an increasing demand for “biocolour” from natural sources which can replace artificial ...
  • Ghalsasi, Pallavi (2015)
    Soap bubbles have been one of the most fascinating play activities for almost every child. The various ways of making different size bubbles, their reproducible geometrical forms, their beautiful colours, and their tenacity, ...
  • Bhatt, Alpa Tapan; Parikh, Hiral (2015)
    The technological boom in various sectors has created demand for new materials, which can perform in stringent conditions where the conventional materials fail to perform. This has triggered the concept of composites where ...
  • Singh, Mahendra Pratap (2015)
    With the mobile computing revolution, high performance computing is redefined by energy efficiency of processors. Energy efficiency is an essential consideration while selecting a processor to be used for an application. ...
  • Desai, Payal (2015)
    Shrinkage is an important contributor to slab movements. It is therefore necessary to include it for a realistic physical modelling of shrinkage. Shrinkage of concrete is modelled by an application of a strain profile ...
  • Naik, D. J.; Desai, H. H. (2015)
    In the present study the characteristics of segregated untreated wastewater generated from dyes and dye intermediates manufacturing industries and textile dyeing and printing industries were studied. Wastewater from 10 ...

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