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Watermills to churn out power
Watermills are the
cheapest and most
eco-friendly means
of generating small
hydro-power, hence
the need for
upgrading technology
in countries where
these are needed
Dehradun, November 23
The humble Indian
watermills, also known
as 'gharats' in the
Himalayas and foothills, are all set to get international recognition.

YELLOW BECKONS

A honey bee hovers over a mustard plant.
A honey bee hovers over a mustard plant. Tribune
photo: Anil P. Rawat








EARLIER EDITIONS


No jumbo joy at Rajaji
The tourist inflow at Rajaji Park has
begun with its opening on November 15,
but they will miss jumbo rides
Dehradun, November 23
Ever since the death of Arundhati, the
famous female camp elephant at Rajaji
Park last year, there have been no
elephant rides for tourists with the park
authorities searching hard for a substitute.

Hamida Abdi Tech messiah for rural folk
Dehradun November 23
Empowering rural folk through technological innovation
comes easy to Dr Hamida Abdi, a scientist with the ministry
of science and technology.


                                                                        Dr Hamida Abdi

Bengal Sappers’ saga of valour
Roorkee, November 23
Fighting against Rommel in the western desert, moving the legendary fourteenth Army across the water barriers of Burma, carving a path to victory in the 1971 war, bringing succour to thousands of calamity-stricken countrymen, maintaining the fighting edge across the snowy heights of Siachen and chasing the enemy out of Kargil, the Bengal Sappers have been through it all.

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