Posts Tagged ‘pune’
Organic Food Takes Root in City
Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:41 No CommentsTOI/PUNE/12th Mar. ’09: For 37-year-old Leena Karia, organic food is an indispensable part of her daily diet. She has been on organic foods for the past five years and thinks there’s a definite difference between organic and inorganic vegetables. “Vegetables definitely taste and feel more fresh,” she says. “However, you can’t really tell the difference in other [...]
Submission: Images Are Worth A Thousand Words
Monday, March 9, 2009 14:57 3 CommentsAditya Marathe, resident of Kondhwa, did a blog post on pollution levels in his area and took comparison shots at different times of the year.
International Exhibition & Conference on Renewable Energy
Thursday, March 5, 2009 17:16 No CommentsRenewtech India 2009
3-5 March 09
Auto Cluster Exhibition Centre,
Chinchwad, Pune
Timings: 10am – 6pm
The Exhibition:
Renewtech India 2009 is the premium annual event in the world of Renewable energy and emerging technologies. With a booming economy, the Indian market represents a huge opportunity waiting to be grabbed. Renewtech India 2009 is the perfect venue to showcase your products [...]
Ward Office Uses Wet Waste to Develop Garden on Terrace
Friday, February 27, 2009 14:05 No CommentsTOI/PUNE/27th Feb ‘09: The efforts begun by the Kasba-Vishrambaugwada ward office of the Pune Municipal Corporation five months ago to develop a terrace garden using wet waste as manure have now borne fruit. Flowering and ayurvedic plants and lush green lawns can now be seen growing on the rooftop of the ward office building.
The aim behind [...]
20 Schools in Pune to Take Up Environment Monitoring
Thursday, February 19, 2009 17:37 No CommentsGreenPune.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.
TOI/PUNE/19th [...]