Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2020

Ulka Sadhalkar of Pune has been transforming junked unusable buses into toilets for women


Ulka Sadhalkar, Entrepreneur from Pune has been transforming junked unusable buses lying by the roadside, into clean hygienic and aesthetic toilets for women.
Requesting Indian Roadie 'Facebook page' fans, 'Facebook group' members, Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, Blogspot followers, Instagram followers, LinkedIn followers to say a 'hello' or convey a congratulatory message to Ulka for her novel and innovative initiative.
Ulka deserves the proverbial 'carrot' in #CarrotNStick 👍

Thursday, 14 May 2020

Tamilnadu Police innovative initiative in Tirupur during the lockdown to curb the spread of Coronavirus


Tamilnadu Police rounded up people out on the road flouting the nationwide lockdown. The cops forced the lawbreakers inside an ambulance with a fake corona patient to make them realize their mistake 😂😂😂.
This was an innovative initiative in mid April 2020.

Note: Don't break rules, because it's not just about your life anymore!

Location: Tirupur in Tamilnadu during the lockdown to curb the spread of Coronavirus

Salute the innovativeness of TN Police 🙏
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Saturday, 4 April 2020

Innovative ideas by Bangalore Police to make people aware about social distancing and stay at home during Covid 19


Police across India are trying every innovative means to effectively communicate with citizens to make them aware about the Coronavirus/ Covid19 pandemic and also the importance of the StayAtHome/ SocialDistancing.
Not too sure about the location of the video.
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Monday, 17 December 2018

Old Mahindra Jeep being used as home roof at Sonam Wangchuk's Himalayan Institute of Alternatives

Old Mahindra Jeep used as home roof in Ladakh institute leaves Anand Mahindra impressed.

The pictures in which an old Mahindra Jeep has been used as a home roof are from the Sonam Wangchuk’s Himalayan Institute of Alternatives and are creating a lot of interest on Twitter. Here's why the idea has generated a lot of interest of Twitter. Anand Mahindra reacted by tweeting about it. 

You must have come across a number of innovations on the internet and some of them are indeed worth noticing. Now Anand Mahindra is one such personality who keeps motivating the creative talent and leaves no stone unturned in appreciating and supporting such people time to time. Mahindra's chief recently got a set of images by his friend in which an old Mahindra Jeep can be seen being used as a home roof. Applauding the effort, Anand Mahindra took it to Twitter and tweeted "Well this will compete with our auto-shredding venture but it’s far more creative!” The said pictures are from the Sonam Wangchuk’s Himalayan Institute of Alternatives. In Delhi NCR, where cars having over 15-years of age won't be allowed to ply on the roads, the aforementioned institute has indeed set an example of how such cars can be used innovatively.

The idea has generated a lot of interest on Twitter and for obvious reasons, many people are appreciating the effort. The Sonam Wangchuk’s Himalayan Institute of Alternatives is famous due to the fact that nothing gets discarded here and hence, it believes in pure recycling. Multiple studies have proved that vehicles more than 15 years of age lead to serious air pollution. Hence, there has been a huge debate on how such vehicles need to be recycled or the waste generated from them need to be disposed off in a way that should ensure that there is minimal harm to the environment.

Source: Financial Express dated 2018-12-16.