The image below was clicked last week in front of Toit, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
My heart breaks every time I see a tree getting chopped off.
I cannot help but feel partially responsible for this loss, as my desire for fast travel, modern amenities
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 6m
China is doing vertical greenery to tackle this. A lot of concrete buildings are designed to support greenery hence improving air quality. If there’s no space on ground, space can be made vertically.
Could a tech-enabled, automated plant care solution make a meaningful impact in healthcare settings by enhancing patient well-being and improving air quality? Would healthcare staff and patients perceive therapeutic benefits from such greenery? To va
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 7m
Guys We own a building which we have rented the ground floor to local shops and the first floor office Sapce is rented to a well known finance company(Muthoot Group) but we have space to build buildings and warehouses behind our building and we ar
Do you know we can cool our Indoors without A/C ?
With Rain you can get cool breeze not too cool or less cool
Natural Ventilation: Natural ventilation is a key technique for passive cooling and ventilation. It involves using natural heatsinks to d
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Stealth • 4m
The AI-Powered Sustainable Smart City Revolution due to 5G ?
Imagine cities that think, adapt, and thrive. Welcome to the next frontier of urban living:
The Convergence:
→ AI + IoT + Sustainability + Urban Planning
Key Components:
1. Intelligent
Day 37: Bangalore's Hidden Innovation Hubs: Beyond the Usual Co-working Spaces
Tired of the same old co-working scene? Bangalore bursts with hidden innovation havens! Explore these unique workspaces:
* Caffeinated Creativity: Unleash your inner ba
Top News of the Week:
1. Funding:
- Indian startups cumulatively raised $217.84 Mn via 31 deals, a 273% increase from last week's $58.36 Mn raised across 16 deals
- With top fundraising like TechnoSport and Libas bagging $25 Mn and $18 Mn respecti