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saikrishna6300 · 3 months
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Silent Generator 40-45-kVA, in Hyderabad
When it comes to reliable power generation, a silent generator is a must-have for businesses, events, and construction sites. In Hyderabad, where power outages are not uncommon, having a dependable generator is essential to keep operations running smoothly. One such generator that fits the bill is the 40-45-kVA silent generator.
This type of generator is designed to provide a consistent and efficient power supply while operating quietly. Its silent operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas, hospitals, and other noise-sensitive environments. In addition to its quiet performance, the 40-45-kVA silent generator offers several other benefits.
First and foremost, this generator is known for its reliability. It is built to withstand the rigors of continuous use and is equipped with advanced features to ensure seamless power generation. This makes it an ideal choice for businesses and industries that cannot afford downtime due to power failures.
Furthermore, the 40-45-kVA silent generator is fuel-efficient, helping businesses save on operational costs. With rising fuel prices, having a generator that can deliver optimal performance while consuming less fuel is a significant advantage. This not only reduces operating expenses but also minimizes the environmental impact of power generation.
In terms of maintenance, this generator is designed for easy servicing and upkeep. Its robust construction and high-quality components contribute to its longevity, reducing the need for frequent repairs and replacements. This means businesses can rely on the 40-45-kVA silent generator for years to come, providing peace of mind and long-term cost savings.
Another key feature of this generator is its portability. Whether it's needed for a construction project or an outdoor event, the 40-45-kVA silent generator can be easily transported to different locations. Its compact design and mobility make it a versatile power solution for various applications in Hyderabad and beyond.
In conclusion, the 40-45-kVA silent generator is an invaluable asset for businesses and organizations in Hyderabad. Its quiet operation, reliability, fuel efficiency, low maintenance requirements, and portability make it a top choice for ensuring uninterrupted power supply. With power outages being a common occurrence in the region, investing in a high-quality silent generator is a smart decision for any business looking to maintain productivity and minimize disruptions.
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reasonsforhope · 6 months
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Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous the risk of waterborne diseases like cholera.
Via tests in rural communities, they showed that the process is more than 20% cheaper than traditional methods and can be deployed in rural locations around the globe.
Building on existing processes that convert saline groundwater to freshwater, the researchers from King’s College London, in collaboration with MIT and the Helmholtz Institute for Renewable Energy Systems, created a new system that produced consistent levels of water using solar power, and reported it in a paper published recently in Nature Water.
It works through a process called electrodialysis which separates the salt using a set of specialized membranes that channel salt ions into a stream of brine, leaving the water fresh and drinkable. By flexibly adjusting the voltage and the rate at which salt water flowed through the system, the researchers developed a system that adjusts to variable sunshine while not compromising on the amount of fresh drinking water produced.
Using data first gathered in the village of Chelleru near Hyderabad in India, and then recreating these conditions of the village in New Mexico, the team successfully converted up to 10 cubic meters, or several bathtubs worth of fresh drinking water. This was enough for 3,000 people a day with the process continuing to run regardless of variable solar power caused by cloud coverage and rain.
[Note: Not sure what metric they're using to calculate daily water needs here. Presumably this is drinking water only.]
Dr. Wei He from the Department of Engineering at King’s College London believes the new technology could bring massive benefits to rural communities, not only increasing the supply of drinking water but also bringing health benefits.
“By offering a cheap, eco-friendly alternative that can be operated off the grid, our technology enables communities to tap into alternative water sources (such as deep aquifers or saline water) to address water scarcity and contamination in traditional water supplies,” said He.
“This technology can expand water sources available to communities beyond traditional ones and by providing water from uncontaminated saline sources, may help combat water scarcity or unexpected emergencies when conventional water supplies are disrupted, for example like the recent cholera outbreaks in Zambia.”
In the global rural population, 1.6 billion people face water scarcity, many of whom are reliant on stressed reserves of groundwater lying beneath the Earth’s surface.
However, worldwide 56% of groundwater is saline and unsuitable for consumption. This issue is particularly prevalent in India, where 60% of the land harbors undrinkable saline water. Consequently, there is a pressing need for efficient desalination methods to create fresh drinking water cheaply, and at scale.
Traditional desalination technology has relied either on costly batteries in off-grid systems or a grid system to supply the energy necessary to remove salt from the water. In developing countries’ rural areas, however, grid infrastructure can be unreliable and is largely reliant on fossil fuels...
“By removing the need for a grid system entirely and cutting reliance on battery tech by 92%, our system can provide reliable access to safe drinking water, entirely emission-free, onsite, and at a discount of roughly 22% to the people who need it compared to traditional methods,” He said.
The system also has the potential to be used outside of developing areas, particularly in agriculture where climate change is leading to unstable reserves of fresh water for irrigation.
The team plans to scale up the availability of the technology across India through collaboration with local partners. Beyond this, a team from MIT also plans to create a start-up to commercialize and fund the technology.
“While the US and UK have more stable, diversified grids than most countries, they still rely on fossil fuels. By removing fossil fuels from the equation for energy-hungry sectors like agriculture, we can help accelerate the transition to Net Zero,” He said.
-via Good News Network, April 2, 2024
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chaneilkular · 1 month
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AKSHAY LAGUSANI as Bhargav Dead Pixels India 1x03
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livesunique · 10 months
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Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, India,
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Unknown, Asavari ragini: a maiden seated beneath a tree, communing with snakes Deccan, Hyderabad, circa 1760 gouache and gold on paper, borders trimmed, verso a calligraphic album page consisting of three couplets written diagonally in nasta'liq script, dated AH 1083/AD 1672-73, trimmed 206 x 118 mm.
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ruhi86rahil · 9 months
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asiaphotostudio · 10 months
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India, 1990 Hyderabad, Telangana, India. インド テランガーナ州 ハイデラバード Photography by Michitaka Kurata
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tiredguyswag · 6 months
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the-jewel-catalogue · 4 months
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Nizam of Hyderabad necklace
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When Elizabeth received the suite in 1947, the diamond and platinum floral set consisted of a tiara (which included pieces that could be removed and worn as rose brooches) and a coordinating necklace.
In 1947, Asaf Jah VII was the ruler (or Nizam) of Hyderabad, which is located in the south-central part of the subcontinent of India (which was then under British colonial rule). He was one of the richest men in the world, so he could afford to give the princess a truly spectacular wedding gift. He followed through by fulfilling most jewel-lovers’ greatest dream: he left instructions with Cartier to let the princess pick anything from their existing stock for her present. 
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In The Queen’s Diamonds, Sir Hugh Roberts described it as “The pavé-set centre with detachable double-drop pendant incorporating 13 emerald-cut diamonds and a pear-shaped drop; the chain of 38 brilliant-cut open-back collets with an elongated oval brilliant-set snap.” ~ the court jeweller
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limraseofreelancer · 1 year
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thozhar · 7 months
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“What about ordinary and poor Muslims like me? We never had any jagir or any piece of land or even enough bread to survive the day. I know hundreds and thousands of Muslim families living in utter poverty. The ashraf and nawabi families – both from Muslims and Hindus as well – never cared for our daily basic needs of food, water, or housing.”
Jeelani Bano and Dasarathi Rangacharya also brought out the contradictions apparent throughout pre-1948 Hyderabad. Bano’s novel Aiwan-e-Ghazal features a set of Muslim women characters from various strata of Asaf Jahi Hyderabad navigating both the zenana of the patriarchal nobility and the forests that served as the battlefields against the princely state’s rural gentry.
Nizam-ruled Hyderabad was a dominion where the feudal oppression of women and the exploitation of lower castes were woven within its pluralistic fabric.
— Hyderabad 1948: Literature Tells Better Stories Than WhatsApp University
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thisisithyd · 8 months
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Burgers, Pizzas, Milkshakes and more. Check out our menu online to see what else we have to offer.
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You Would Have Never Eaten A Burger This Delicious!
Eating together is important family time, it validates the importance in family and offers good socialization, which is very important.
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artofsidra · 1 year
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Pleinairpril 2023
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theyungihven · 1 month
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Between Samosas & Tacos
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↬ pairing: seonghwa as indian student and reader as a mexican student
↬ genre: smut, romance
synopsis
You are a mexican mystery reader who doesn't expect to be pulled into a romance novel one random december morning when she accidentally picks up the same book as a very good looking guy, in her favourite corner bookstore.
Seonghwa is an indian hopeless romantic who pursues maths because Dostoevsky advised him to pursue a career in science while continuing his literary pursuits and he isn't a slightest bit surprised when life lays out a well planned romance infront of him.
Their discreet romance slowly travels from conversation over chai versus coffee to tacos versus samosas as they discover each other while discussing the struggles that come with being a person of colour and an immigrant in the United States.
However one summer morning, their straight-out-of-novel love story starts leaning towards more of a tragedy when Mary finds out that Seonghwa allegedly sabotaged her research career.
But can the same guy who reads Lord Byron and Ahmed Faraz for breakfast stab her in the back? Can the same guy who fought his Indian parents for bringing a Mexican girl home, ruin her most beloved and precious thing in this universe? Find out this september!
↬ author’s note: i wrote for my desi atiny who dont get much content so yep seonghwa is not only indian in this fic but he's from hyderabad which is popular for its biryani.
A spin off of today was a fairytale
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ruhi86rahil · 10 months
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