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INDIAN INITIATIVES FOR ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION
Society, at large, has to realise the gravity of environmental degradation and participate fully in the mitigation of environmental problems. This article discusses the Indian initiatives and the important milestones in the path of environmental protection and pollution abatement. The commitment of the Indian Government to the cause of public awareness of environmental conservation is reflected in its outreach and educational programmes. It involves ministries, environmental monitoring agencies, NGOs, academic and research institutions. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has played a leading role in the national priority programmes of environmental monitoring, assessment and pollution control. All the stakeholders have succeeded to some extent in creating public interest in environmental issues but much more needs to be done. National level institutions like NEERI, NIO and TERI are actively involved in research to find feasible solutions to our environmental problems and in the dissemination of relevant information through their publications. In our country, voluntary organisations and NGOs have been contributing immensely to environmental causes. Following the directive of the Supreme Court in 1991, environmental education is a compulsory component of school and college curricula. India has contributed significantly to the deliberations at COP (Conference of the Parties) fora especially the recently held COP-21 at Paris. Our suggestions for creating a pollution-free world have always been welcomed by the participating countries especially the developing countries. This article also presents the results of an environmental study carried out in Wilson College, Mumbai in which the effect of salinity on the rate of degradation of effluents released in marine waters, was quantitatively studied using reaction kinetics.
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Tailoring the morphology and size of perovskite BiFeO3 nanostructures for enhanced magnetic and electrical properties
In: Materials and design, Band 192, S. 108694
ISSN: 1873-4197
On the three-dimensional atomic scale characterisation towards understanding the sequence of nano-scale B2 phase evolution in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel
In: Mainak Saha, M B Ponnuchamy, M Sadhasivam, Chinmoy Mahata, G Vijayaragavan, et al.. On the three-dimensional atomic scale characterisation towards understanding the sequence of nano-scale B2 phase evolution in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel. EMSI 2023, 2023. hal-04194251
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Three-dimensional atomic scale characterization of nano-scale B2 phase in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel
In: Mainak Saha, Karanam Gururaj, Chinmoy Mahata, M.B. Ponnuchamy, Krushna Kumbhar, et al.. Three-dimensional atomic scale characterization of nano-scale B2 phase in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel. NMD-ATM 2022, 2022. hal-04194270
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Temporal evolution of nano-scale B2 precipitates and their localization in Ni-alloyed FeMnAlC low-density steel
In: Mainak Saha, M.B. Ponnuchamy, M Sadhasivam, N. Chandrasekaran, M. Srinivasan, et al.. Temporal evolution of nano-scale B2 precipitates and their localization in Nialloyed FeMnAlC low-density steel. V-APT&M 2022, 2022. ⟨hal-04194267⟩
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On the three-dimensional atomic scale characterization of nano-scale B2 phase in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel
In: Mainak Saha, M B Ponnuchamy, M Sadhasivam, Chinmoy Mahata, G Vijayaragavan, et al.. On the three-dimensional atomic scale characterisation towards understanding the sequence of nano-scale B2 phase evolution in Ni-alloyed Fe-Mn-Al-C low-density steel. MetSA, Department of Metallurgical and Materials
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