Fishermen’s drive in Kerala for Plastic Waste

Xavier Peter from Kerala is a fisherman since ages who brings at least 4 tons of fishes in return from deep sea. However, since last year, he was experiencing more plastic content in his fish net than the portion on fishes. He was very much disappointed with the sight of increasing plastic content. It then...
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Explosions at Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano

Lava from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has been spewing for over a month, but the thick, slow-moving lava has taken a new shape, transforming into a wide, hot, flowing river of lava traveling long distances.  S. Geological Survey claims that Kilauea Volcano will continue to erupt with lava streaming for few more days. For the...
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Environmentally Friendly Plastic Eating Bacteria 

Catching the imagination of the world,isa bacterium which feeds on plastic. In 2016 a group of Japanese scientists discovered accidently, a bacteriumthat was able to attack and eat PET, one kind of plastic used in most bottles. Pet is considered non bio-degradable and may last for centuries. Our planet including ocean beds is getting choked...
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Oceanic Currents are changing. Why?

The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), one of many complex ocean current systems, influences heat exchange between the tropic regions and the higher earth altitude areas.  Such circulations regulate the global temperatures. Sharp changes in circulation are identified as signal of severe change in the earth physical systems, as in last glacial period which saw...
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Forest Fire Alert System of Indigenous make

‘Fire Season’, isn’t sound weird? When the weather is favorable for forest fires that period is called Fire Season. During Summer, incidences of fire takes place in forest.  There is a possibility of conflagration during February till end of June. Conflagration can take place anytime till rainy season. Recently, a massive fire broke out in...
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Use of Marine Algae for Sewage Treatment

According to a report of Central Pollution Control Board, 61,948 million liters of sewage gets released from the urban areas of country on daily basis. More than 38 thousand million liters of sewage gets released into the vital rivers and lakes. However, most dangerous of them is industrial waste water, as the chemical elements present...
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‘Mega Blood donation camp’ at Shree Harigurugram in Mumbai

‘Blood Donation camps’ organised under auspices of Aniruddha’s Academy of Disaster Management and Shree Aniruddha Upasana Foundation & its sister organizations viz. Dilasa Medical Trust & Rehabilitation Centre etc. we could collect a total of 5,838 blood units at the ‘Mega Blood donation camp’ at Shree Harigurugram in Mumbai, which is the highest number for our...
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Crowd Management seva at Shreekshetra Ganpatipule

At the request of Shreedev Mandir Trust & local Police authorities Aniruddhas Academy of Disaster Manangement offered Crowd Management seva at Shreekshetra Ganpatipule on 3rd April, 2018 on the occasion of auspicious day of Angarki Chaturthi.