Archive for September, 2009

GOLDEN AUTHOR A.N KOTHARE

09.30.09

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Prof. a…KOTHARE taught both physics and chemistry for more than six decades at the University of Bombay. For his meritorious academic excellence he received the 1968 Gold Medal from Pope Paul 4. The government of Maharashtra awarded him the ‘Outstanding Teacher Award’ in 1971. He edited of science and scientists: An Anthology of Anecdotes.

Albert Einstein is and extract from of science and scientists: An Anthology of Anecdotes published in 1994. Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) was a predominant German scientist. He was appointed a clerk in Patents Office in Bern in 1902. On completing a whole day’s work in two or three hours, he used the remaining office hours for his scientific pursuits. He married Milaca Maria and later Elsa. His domestic life was always pathetic. As an eminent scientist of the 20th century he published his theory of General Relativity in 1919. He was awarded the coveted Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect in 1921. He became an American Citizen in 1941.

Albert Einstein was a great scientist and a great humanist. He was unassuming and humble in word, deed and spirit throughout his life. His sense of humor is revealed in all his actions. He used to play the violin for enjoyment. Anecdotes in this extract reveal the noble qualities of a great physicist of our times. Every facet of his character is conspicuously brought out in this lesson. To be continued…. With regards.

FARM MECHANIZATION

09.20.09

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Pre-Harvest & Post Harvest
Rural farmers are still dependent on age old bullock cart for land preparation to transport. Off late, mechanization has reached nooks and corners of the agriculture landscape, there is still ample scope for farm machinery manufacturers from Europe to forge alliance with Indian machinery manufacturers for mass production of farm automation systems.

Entry of corporate into farming is now transforming landscape of Indian horticulture sector. Machineries that have immediate scope for Indian market including:

Land Preparation systems – Tractors etc.
Automatic Seeding systems
Seed Cleaning and sorting systems
Planets production before farm plantation (seed trays etc.)
Harvesting machines
Seed cleaning and washing
Germination Chambers
Sorting, grading machines
Quality control equipment
Packaging for bulk and retail
Export packaging
Testing and measurements
Productivity enhancement through climate control systems
Greenhouse, Pilothouse, Tunnels and shade house inputs
Internal movements and transportation systems
Automation and control systems
Quality control and testing equipment
Whole range of machineries for specific crops of fruits, vegetable and flowers
Cold chain
Pre-cool chambers
Reefer. Trucks
Cold storages
Controlled Atmosphere Storages
Retailing Systems
Gardening Tools
Food processing machineries
Food packaging Machineries.

To be continued….. With Regards.