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Modern day Kitchen Chimney care

A kitchen is one of the most important rooms in a house and a lady of the house is known by how beautiful the kitchen she keeps. Moreover the food in India is very aromatic. Just a simple cooking leads to the spread of fumes in all the rooms. The electric chimney have answer to this problem by making kitchen and then home a smokeless one. So among other appliances chimney are very important ad make a home complete. Most of the people think that kitchen chimney are only for the show but they are unaware of the fact that everything is this world has some advantages and some disadvantages as well. Likewise kitchen chimney also have some advantages in our kitchen work. Undoubtedly, they tend to keep your kitchen clean with the various latest functionality they have in them. Electric chimneys are an efficient way of removing smoke and odor compared to exhaust fans from a kitchen. For one thing, an exhaust fan will remove the fumes from your kitchen but not before it goes to y...

Now Generate Solar Energy From Rooftops

With the swift advancement of technology, the latest invention is creating solar energy from terrace tops. This is one of the best ideas of space utilization wherein the terrace of residential and commercial buildings can be used to generate solar power. This Initiative is taken by the government of Gujarat which has aimed to launch two pilot project in the state capital Gandhinagar. Each of these projects will generate 5 MW of solar power and have aimed to work towards the extension of this service to five other cities in the coming months. This project in Gandhinagar is the first of its kind in the entire country as it also aims to create a mark for the green energy generation at the household-level. Gujarat has planned to merge Vadodara, Mehsana, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Surat together to take up the solar rooftop power project with 30MW capacity. These project are still in the process of functioning and will be taken up by the Gujarat Power Corporation (GPCL). The co...

India May Become 2nd Most Competitive Manufacturing Economy

India is likely to emerge as the second most competitive economy in the world after China in terms of manufacturing in the next five years, says a report. According to the 2013 Globle Manufacturing Competitiveness Index compiled by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and the US Council on Competitiveness, five years from now, emerging economies would surge to occupy the top three spots. China would retain the top spot, while, India and Brazil moving up to claim second and third rankings respectively, the report said. “India’s focused and comprehensive national manufacturing strategy, democratic governance and infrastructure development over the next five years many unlock the potential for CEOs around the world to see this rising star”, the report said. The five developed economy nations that were ranked in the top 10 today include – Germany (2 nd ), the US (3 rd ), South Korea (fifth), Canada (Seventh) and Japan (tenth), while five emerging economy nations were also ranked in th...

Construction Sentiment in India Continues to Remain Buoyant: RICS Survey

According to the latest RICS India Construction Market Survey for Q3 2012, workloads in the sector continue to rise despite the slowdown in the wider economy. The survey result indicate that sentiment remains relatively upbeat for both the private housing and private industrial sectors; however sentiment has turned negative for public non-housing segments. Additionally, workloads in energy and oil and gas, edged lower for the second consecutive quarter. Interestingly, the all-important infrastructure sector is continuing to witness growth, albeit at a more modest pace than in the precious quarter of the year. Also, the RICS India Construction Survey which has been designed to capture the sentiment of professionals working in the sector Indicates that respondents are fairly upbeat on the prospects of workloads, employment and profit margins in the coming year. In fact, 97% of the respondents anticipate an increase   over the next twelve months on workloads, with growth e...