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		<title>20 Schools in Pune to Take Up Environment Monitoring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GreenPune.org has been trying for the past 2 weeks to get an appointment with the authorities, so that various poolution stats can be displayed online, at one place so that every puneite can acess them. But in vain.
School children have done it though. Following is a press coverage from The Times of India, Pune edition.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GreenPune.org has been trying for the past 2 weeks to get an appointment with the authorities, so that various poolution stats can be displayed online, at one place so that every puneite can acess them. But in vain.</p>
<p>School children have done it though. Following is a press coverage from The Times of India, Pune edition.</p>
<p>TOI/PUNE/19th Feb &#8216;09: In a bid to spread environmental awareness among students and citizens, 20 schools in Pimpri-Chinchwad will soon be engaged in environment monitoring. The schools will also monitor and make observations about weather on a regular basis.</p>
<p>The decision to involve schools in environmental awareness comes after resolutions were taken at the science congress which was organised last week by the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Khagol Vishwa (an organisation for amateur astronomers) the Rotary Club and SNBP school. The theme of the event was ideal city environment&#8217;, and the organisers decided to undertake activities which would help create awareness about environment protection and weather changes.</p>
<p><span id="more-62"></span>According to Mayuresh Prabhune of Khagol Vishwa, the schools will monitor pollution of the Pavana river and undertake activities to stop pollution with the help of the municipal corporation and other social groups.</p>
<p>In order to monitor environmental pollution, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has two monitoring stations, one in Pimpri-Chinchwad&#8217;s industrial area and the second in the residential area. Prabhune said that the MPCB would be requested to start more such centres.</p>
<p>The schools will also monitor weather conditions with the help of the India Meteorological Society. At present, the municipal corporation itself monitors the maximum and minimum temperatures and the rainfall. There is also a plan to form a science club which will undertake various activities. Information about the environment and the weather conditions will be collected and analysed, Prabhune said.</p>
<p>The science congress received an overwhelming response from students and citizens alike. Exhibitions, and lectures by eminent experts were organised during the four-day event.</p>
<p>[source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Pune/20-schools-to-take-up-environment-monitoring/articleshow/4152222.cms]</p>
<p><strong><span class="headshow">Trees on Varsity Campus Saved from Axe:</span></strong></p>
<p><span class="headshow">On another note, for the campus makeover of University of Pune, the road widening </span><span class="headshow">planhas been withdrawn to save trees being axed.</span></p>
<p><span class="headshow">Read the complete coverage <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Pune/Trees-on-varsity-campus-saved-from-axe/articleshow/4152196.cms" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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		<title>PCMC Planning to Step Up Water Recycling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TOI/PUNE/19th Feb &#8216;09: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has decided to undertake water recycling projects in a big way. Initially, the corporation has plans to provide around 120 MLD (million litres per day) of treated water from sewage treatment plants (STPs), for use in industries and gardens.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TOI/PUNE/19th Feb &#8216;09: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has decided to undertake water recycling projects in a big way. Initially, the corporation has plans to provide around 120 MLD (million litres per day) of treated water from sewage treatment plants (STPs), for use in industries and gardens.</p>
<p>Speaking to TOI, municipal commissioner Ashish Sharma said that a detailed project report on water recycling has already been prepared. This report will soon be submitted to the Union government so that the corporation can implement the project under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.</p>
<p><span id="more-55"></span>According to Sharma, the corporation is looking at providing 120 MLD treated sewage water for industrial use from its various sewage treatment plants including the one at Kasarwadi. &#8220;We will be able to provide water at competitive rates. The location of the STP at Kasarwadi is convenient for providing water in the industrial belt of Bhosari and Pimpri,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The PCMC is also looking at power generation from sewage treatment plants, though the plan is in the initial stage, Sharma said.</p>
<p>As part of the works to be completed under JNNURM, the PCMC has completed the work of construction of four sewage treatment plants at Pimpale Nilakh, Chinchwad, Ravet and Kasarwadi. At Kasarwadi, the corporation already has one plant of 40 MLD capacity which is functional. Another plant of the same capacity is being built there. The other STPs that are functional include Chinchwad (30 MLD), Pimpale Nilakh (20 MLD), and Chikhli (32 MLD). The PCMC proposes to start more STPs at Akurdi (30 MLD), Ravet (20 MLD), Chinchwad (30 MLD) and Charholi (21 MLD).</p>
<p>Incidentally, district guardian minister Ajit Pawar had asked the PCMC to undertake water recycling projects on a large scale. His suggestion had come at a function in May last year when he laid the foundation stone for the Rs 400-crore ambitious project of laying a direct pipeline from Pavana dam to Ravet to meet the water supply needs of the twin township. He had pointed out that the Pavana river, from where PCMC draws nearly 340 MLD water for drinking purposes, gets highly polluted from Chinchwad onwards, due to release of domestic and industrial effluents from the twin township.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, welcoming the increased allocation for JNNURM projects in the interim Union budget, Sharma said that the municipal corporation wants to focus on the Pavana river improvement project. Similarly, development of two temples along the Pavana river banks the Moraya Gosavi Samadhi temple in Chinchwadgaon and the Jhulelal temple in Pimpri, as heritage structures, is top priority. The PCMC also wants to start work on stormwater drainage and nullahs, he said.</p>
<p>Regarding works related to BRTS which are to be funded under JNNURM, Sharma said the PCMC has received sanction for four routes. The PCMC, he said, wants to complete the Nashik phata flyover on top priority. The work, which is funded under JNNURM, is estimated to incur an expenditure of over Rs 90 crore. The corporation has already floated tenders for the work, he added.</p>
<p>[source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Pune/PCMC-planning-to-step-up-water-recycling/articleshow/4152204.cms]</p>
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		<title>Praj Makes Ethanol from Corn Cob, Bagasse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is from a press release sent out by Pune based Praj Industries.
10 February, 2009, Pune: Praj Industries, the globally leading biofuels technology &#38; solutions Company announced break-through in cellulosic biomass to ethanol technology at Pilot Scale. Praj formally inaugurated its cellulosic ethanol pilot plant at its R &#38; D Centre called Praj Matrix [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The following is from a press release sent out by Pune based Praj Industries.</em></p>
<p><strong>10 February, 2009</strong><strong>, Pune:</strong> Praj Industries, the globally leading biofuels technology &amp; solutions Company announced break-through in cellulosic biomass to ethanol technology at Pilot Scale. Praj formally inaugurated its cellulosic ethanol pilot plant at its R &amp; D Centre called Praj Matrix – The Innovation Centre near Pune.</p>
<p>The Laboratory facility at Praj Matrix was put into operation in April 2008 with the objective of promoting basic research and its scale up for non-food biofuels and industrial biotech processes. <strong>The first phase of the scaled up program has now been achieved with this break-through wherein the pilot plant has successfully demonstrated production of ethanol from corn cob and sugarcane bagasse under varying operating conditions.</strong> This follows proven bench scale process development for which Praj has already filed for patents.</p>
<p><span id="more-41"></span>“We are proud to say that Praj Matrix facilities can now be counted as the best-in-class advanced biofuels research facilities across the globe. It is perhaps also the only one of its kind on this side of the hemisphere. In fact, the break-through puts us right on top of the league with advanced nations”, said Pramod Chaudhari, Chairman, Praj.</p>
<p>As production of ethanol is expected to double by 2012, feedstock expansion has become a top agenda, fostering intensive R &amp; D activities in this field. Most of the R &amp; D has been promoted in USA and some in Europe, mainly assisted through government grants. Praj Matrix advanced biofuels pilot plant will propel India into a different league of countries pursuing sustainable and secure energy resources.</p>
<p>“On the occasion of our silver jubilee year celebrations, we dedicate Praj Matrix Pilot Plant to all Prajiites, employees and stakeholders, who have demonstrated unstinting support towards this dream which has now come much closer to realization”, added Pramod Chaudhari, Chairman Praj.</p>
<p>“Further work would also involve scaling up to the next level of ‘commercial demo plant’ where the Company plans to add on the cellulosic module to an existing conventional distillery where the basic feedstock is easily available. We are already in discussions with a few distilleries and have received encouraging responses from them. Very soon we will start execution of the commercial demo plant”, added Shashank Inamdar, CEO &amp; MD, Praj Industries.</p>
<p>These breakthroughs are expected to present a new set of opportunities for Praj.</p>
<p>“We are also working on technologies where the approach of cellulosic ethanol production process can be made widely applicable to other industrial chemicals/products. This will enable Praj to gain foot-prints in the domain of Industrial Biotech.” Said Balu Sarma, Chief Technology Officer, Praj-Matrix.</p>
<p>The strength of scientists and technologists at R &amp; D has gone up to seventy five in a span of a year comprising of doctoral and post graduates in different fields.</p>
<p>Vinod Khosla, one of the investors in Praj, shared his appreciation by saying, “On the occasion of Silver Jubilee celebrations of Praj, I am glad to note of the achievement of Praj Matrix to bring about a break-through technology in cellulosic biomass to ethanol. The Pilot Plant indeed is a milestone and will certainly put Praj in the big league of advanced biofuels. I foresee renewable fuels to sustain challenges through innovation, such as these. Pramod and his team have indeed done well.&#8221;</p>
<p>“People like Vinod and many other shareholders have given us faith that we are pursuing the right path. We see a promise of greater magnitude and possibilities in this break-through and will continue to lead in renewable, green energy solutions”, said Pramod Chaudhari.</p>
<p><strong>About Praj Industries Limited:</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Praj is a global Indian company that offers innovative solutions to significantly add value in bio-ethanol, bio-diesel and brewery plants and related wastewater treatment systems as well as process plant &amp; equipment for customers, worldwide. Praj is a knowledge based company with expertise and experience in Bioprocesses and engineering. It delivers know how, License, engineering design, plant &amp; equipment. Project management, commissioning and customer care and turnkey projects. Led by an accomplished and caring leadership, Praj is a socially responsible corporate citizen. Praj is listed on the Bombay and National Stock Exchanges of India. BioCnergy Europa B.V., The Netherlands, Praj Jaragua Bioenergia S.A., Brazil are JV Companies of Praj, while Praj Schneider, USA is a wholly owned subsidiary.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>About Praj Matrix-the innovation centre:</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Spread across 5 acres of land near Pune, Praj&#8217;s state-of-the-art R &amp; D facilities, Matrix &#8211; The Innovation Center spearheads technological research and development. The facility houses 14 laboratories including clean room facilities, and Pilot Plants for cellulosic and conventional ethanol, and biodiesel. It also houses a brewery laboratory as per European Brewing Convention standards. Praj invested in R &amp; D way back in 1989 wherein it concentrated upon employing biotechnology for developing cutting edge processes for ethanol production based on various feed stocks. Praj Matrix employs highly qualified professionals from different technical disciplines including fermentation and microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetic engineering, chemical sciences, algal sciences, analytical chemistry, and process technology and engineering. Praj Matrix has nine patents to its credit and has six patent pending applications. Focused on biotech related R &amp; D, Praj Matrix &#8211; The Innovation Center is concurrently working on other industrial biotech programs focused on biochemicals and health and wellness products. </span></strong></p>
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