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IIT Guwahati Converts CO2 to Fuel with Sunlight

IIT Guwahati researchers create a novel photocatalytic material to turn carbon dioxide into methanol fuel using sunlight, offering a dual solution for clean energy and emissions reduction. Discover this green innovation.

NHAI creates 4 Guinness World Records on NH-16 project

The National Highways Authority of India achieves four remarkable Guinness World Records during the construction of the Bengaluru-Vijayawada highway, showcasing engineering excellence. Discover the incredible feats!

NHAI Bags 4 Guinness Records in Highway Construction

NHAI achieves a historic milestone, securing four Guinness World Records for bituminous concrete laying on the Bengaluru-Kadapa-Vijayawada Economic Corridor. Discover the incredible engineering feats!

Bengaluru campaign rescues trees from concrete

Bengaluru residents launch a unique campaign to save urban trees dying due to concrete and tar. Learn how they're fighting for the city's green cover and what you can do to help.

CSMRS scientists inspect Polavaram project aggregates

Scientists from CSMRS conducted a detailed quality inspection of concrete aggregates at the Polavaram irrigation project to ensure material strength and durability. Read more about this key quality assurance exercise.

CEPT & Tvasta Partner for 3D Concrete Printing Workshop

CEPT University partners with Tvasta to establish a cutting-edge 3D concrete printing workshop in Ahmedabad, aiming to revolutionize India's construction industry through research and innovation. Discover the future of building.

CEPT University Sets Up 3D Concrete Printing Facility

CEPT University partners with Tvasta to establish an advanced additive manufacturing workshop for 3D concrete printing. This facility will boost research, student innovation, and sustainable construction. Learn more about this groundbreaking initiative.

Gaya's 60-year master plan delay creates urban chaos

Gaya's outdated 1960s master plan leaves 6 lakh residents struggling with poor infrastructure. Municipal area expanded 6-fold to 308 sq km without proper planning. New master plan expected in one year.

Bengaluru IT Corridor Gets First Tactile Footpaths

Bengaluru's Brookefield area gets first brushed-concrete footpaths with tactile tiles for visually impaired. 200-meter pilot project launched by East City Corporation promises better accessibility.

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