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KULSHRESTHA, UMESH CHANDRA (4) answer(s).
 
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Atmospheric Drinking Water “Double Green Air Water” / Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra ; Babu, G. Kishore   Journal Article
Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In a nutshell, we can say that with abundant moisture present in the air and replenished continuously, tapping this perineal source would address the gaps in per capita availability of water. Since, its availability is not monsoon rain dependent its supply is constant irrespective of season and site. The AWG water does not have contaiminannts and hence, unlike ground water or river water, it is very safe for human health. In a way it ensures ‘health is wealth’ so good for economy of a nation. The advantage of AWG is that the supply can be customized from small capacity for individual houses to large capacity for communities. Therefore, the AWG is a wonderful Make in India sustainable solution for solving global drinking water problem. It is an effective, constatnt and convenient source of supply of drinking waterin rural, urban or remote areas.
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COP28 and Action Points for India / Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra   Journal Article
Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In order to abide by Net Zero by 2070, India needs to avoid investment in new installation of coal-based plants. Most of the equipments of these plants are imported from the countries which are advocating coal phase out or need to cut their coal based emissions. Need 100% replacement of petroleum based automobiles. Country needs to develop capacity for hydrogen fuelcell based automobiles rather than going to batteries as the disposal of battery is a problem. Also, the raw material needed for batteries is not sufficiently available in India. Also, there are other issues such as supply of electricity for charging batteries and network of battery recharging stations across India which favor fuel cell over batteries.
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Green Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Option / Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra   Journal Article
Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India is providing supports for Hydrogen Energy Research Development and Demonstration (R&D) programme. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched National Green Hydrogen Mission in 2021 which is going to help India with a quantum leap in terms of climate in the field of green hydrogen. The union budget of India 2021-22 allocates Rs.1500 crore for renewable energy development including hydrogen. Mr R K Singh, Union Minister, New and Renewable Energy believes that the green hydrogen could play a critical role in meeting India’s growing energy needs, decreasing our dependence on energy imports, and healing the environment. India plans to become a green energy and green ammonia leader.
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Religion, Climate, Water Crisis and Inter-Continental Migration / Kulshrestha, Umesh Chandra ; Katoch, Ankita   Journal Article
Katoch, Ankita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Water is of utmost importance for survival of human life. It has religious importance too. Conservation of water as natural resource needs an effective management. Unfortunately, due to expansion of urban infrastructure, water quality and quantity are depleted, particularly in tropics. India has shown progressive decrease in per year water availability (1486 cubic meter per year in 2021), thereby, leaning towards water stressed conditions in the present scenario.
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