A first of its kind assessment titled “Plastic Mulching: Microplastics in Agricultural Soils,” released by environmental NGO Toxics Link today, has found a high abundance of microplastics in the soil samples that have been using plastic mulch sheets. The usage of plastic film in mulching is a recent development globally, and in India, it has been practised only for a few decades.

Mulching is a practice of covering the soil to retain the soil temperature and moisture to facilitate higher crop production. The study, which tested soil in some agricultural belts in Karnataka and Maharashtra, shockingly, found tiny plastic particles at various depths, indicating soil contamination due to the rampant use of plastic mulch sheets. Recent studies have found that microplastics are not only fatal to the human environment but have also found their way into the human blood and lungs.

30 samples were collected from mulched (areas where the plastics sheets were used to cover the soil), unmulched (areas where mulch sheets were never used before to cover the soil), and dumpsites (areas where the used mulch sheets were disposed of after their usage) from varying depths in the selected regions of Maharashtra and Karnataka.

The samples have been tested at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), India (R&D). MPs were detected in all the soil samples. Dr Amit, Programme Coordinator, Toxics Link, elaborated, “the highest concentration of microplastics was detected in the sample from the dumpsite in Maharashtra with 87.57 pieces MPs per kg, followed by mulched sites at 15 cm in Badgaon in Maharashtra (40.46 MPs per kg) and at 0 cm in Khanapur in Karnataka (37.97 MPs per kg).” A large number of farmers used dumpsites to dispose of their used plastic mulch sheets.

Five distinct polymers were detected in the soil samples. Of which, the major polymers recorded were polyacrylamide (PA; 69.8 per cent) followed by polyethylene (PE; 11.63 per cent). The other polymers found in the samples were polypropylene (PP; 7.7 per cent), cellulose (CL; 3.87 per cent), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET; 3.87 per cent). Plastic mulch films are generally created from low-density and linear low-density polyethylene, which are not biodegradable. As per the farmers’ survey, it was observed that the practice of using plastic sheets in agricultural fields was first practised in Maharashtra, followed by Karnataka.

“Use of plastic in modern agriculture is jeopardizing the overall sustainability of our ecosystem. The plastic used for mulching is relatively thin, and the removal and recycling of these plastic films from the agricultural field are labour intensive, costly, and challenging. Consequently, it remains in the field or is dumped nearby and ultimately disintegrates into micro-particles (microplastics or MPs), accumulating in the soil. The microplastic contamination in the soil can also result in their uptake by plants or crops, affecting the environment and human health,” said Priti Banthia Mahesh, Chief Programme Coordinator, Toxics Link. A recent study has detected microplastics in human blood for the first time, with scientists uncovering the tiny particles in nearly 80 per cent of the people tested. Microplastics or MPs are tiny plastic materials less than 5 mm in diameter and are regarded as a major source of plastic pollution in the environment.

Farmer survey done by Toxics Link in the Belgaum district of Karnataka and Kolhapur district of Maharashtra revealed that many farmers have been using plastic sheets for nearly 20 years, but more farmers are joining this trend.65 per cent of farmers disposed of these non-biodegradable plastic sheets on agricultural land or the roadside. The lack of environmentally sound disposal mechanisms results in improper handling of plastic films after the harvest, resulting in microplastic accumulation in soils.

Though the concentration of microplastics was found to be much higher in mulched soil, MPs were also detected in unmulched soil samples tested in the study. In unmulched sites, the highest concentration of 20.54 pieces per kg at 15 cm MPs was found in Aurnol, Maharashtra. In contrast, the lowest concentration of 2.83 pieces per kg was found in Hukkeri, Karnataka, at the same depth. Dr Amit added, “the run-off from mulched fields could be one reason behind the detection of MPs in unmulched fields.”

The findings also unveiled the presence of heavy metals in the soil samples. The examined agricultural soils from Karnataka and Maharashtra were polluted by high concentrations of arsenic, lead, boron, and cadmium. According to this study, the heavy metal load was heightened in the mulched soil samples, implying a potential contribution of plastic mulch sheets.

Owing to the environmental concerns of plastic mulch in the agricultural system, it is imperative to opt for alternatives to plastic film mulch. Several viable alternatives to conventional plastics like organic mulching, including straw or crop residues mulch, paper mulch, photodegradable film mulch, and biodegradable plastics, are readily available for use. “The excessive usage of plastic across multiple sectors is a substantial cause of the environmental crisis due to its non-degradable property. It is necessary to conduct more research in mulched soils across India and take corrective measures,” said Satish Sinha, Associate Director at Toxics Link. He adds, “Initiating awareness campaigns to strengthen the consciousness of farmers about the damaging effects of plastics mulch sheets on the environment is of utmost importance.”

Adkitty’s acquisition bulks up CoachPro’s affiliate revenue streams channels.

Mumbai, May 7, 2022 – Actofit, a connected device and fitness management company, has acquired Bengaluru-based affiliate-marketing startup Adkitty, for a deal value of $1M in a cash and product mix, and is set to launch an online fitness management platform for fitness coaches within Adkitty, called Coachpro.

This aligns with the Company’s vision to build a superlative Fitness Delivery platform with a focus on Independent Coaches and helping them revamp their business under their own brand, post the pandemic era, which saw over 56% trainers lose their job.

The integrated product, CoachPro, allows any trainer to set up their own free branded digital studios on App & Web and start delivering fitness classes within a few minutes. This specialised fitness delivery & commerce platform absolves the need for a fitness trainer to use and pay for multiple platforms and is an all-in-one Zoom, Shopify, Linktree, Acuity & Trainerize.

In an era where technology is the biggest hurdle for trainers to scale or bypass geographic boundaries, they are restricted to work for the bigger guns and can’t build their own brand or run their own business. By eroding the technology gap, and licensing the entire platform, CoachPro allows those coaches an alternative; the ability to retain & scale their customers and brand instead.

Nehal Challani, the founder of Adkitty, who will now serve as the CEO for CoachPro, says “CoachPro will enable and automate a number of functions for online fitness trainers – empowering them to break into the fitness market with the same technological ammo as the big guns.”

Consumers work out with trainers in real-time using their own equipment, from home or gym. With smart wearables integrated across Garmin, Apple, Polar or Actofit the coach will be able to track user performance real-time, as well as recommend health & fitness tips, allowing customers to make informed buying decisions.

Actofit CEO Pratik Saraogi chimes in “The future of fitness is going to be a blend of physical and digital. It’s going to require giving back the power to the consumer and the instructor, instead of brick and mortar studios. It’ll rely on Mobile Apps with assisted virtual training on screens, to allow people to workout from anywhere; connected sensors to track user performance, and group engagement & social aspects to give a community feels.”

Shardul Sinha, MD at Medifit Consultants Pvt Ltd, operating gyms & leasing equipment in over 250 corporate campuses and employing over 3000 coaches nationwide; joins in as a co-investor. CoachPro aims to not only drive business value for the trainers but also up-skill their quality and level up the fitness delivery for the users. Shardul Sinha is excited with the prospect “This partnership is essential towards building a first of it’s kind, an all-India based organised trainer influencer network, which will help drive social commerce in the fitness niche.”

“I would like to see in 5 years from now, over 100,000 fitness coaches building business digitally in the Digital India era. Would like to see more kids wanting to work in the fitness industry and ultimately see a larger impact on society via reduction of obesity, diabetes and a better general health all across.” says Nilesh Jain, an Investor at Actofit, and a partner at the investment fund Metaform Ventures.

The team is now working on the early access launch of its personalised fitness coaching platform to support independent coaches, by the end of May 2022.

Actofit

Actofit.com is a tech-driven venture in the fitness space creating a connected ecosystem of wearables, gym & coach software, to deliver fitness to end-users. As a prime fit-tech player in India, Actofit relies on its digital platform that makes fitness coaching data-driven, engaging & quantifies progress to serve both the users and the coaches. With a strong focus on the accuracy of data via its own smart devices, Actofit builds and manages various SaaS products in the fitness technology space for various health & fitness organisations.

The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India under its“Incredible India” brand line is participating in the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), Dubai -2022 being held from 9th to 12th May 2022 showcasing India’s rich & diversified tourism potential and providing a platform to the tourism stakeholders to showcase the various tourism destinations and products including Niche products. Also, it is aimed to promote India as a ‘Must See, Must Visit’ destination.

During the Mart, the India Pavilion is showcasing India as a “365 Days Destination” a year-round multi-faceted tourist destination such as Culture, Adventure, Cruise, Golf, MICE, luxury, wildlife, wellness, medical tourism, etc. India Reopening as a theme has been amplified during the mart with the ‘Namaste Campaign’ to welcome International Travellers showcasing must-visit destinations of India.

The India Pavilion was inaugurated in the august presence of Mr. Satpal Maharaj, Minister of Tourism, Government of Uttarakhand, Ms. RupinderBrar, Additional Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Dr. Aman Puri H.E. Consul General of India to Dubai, Mr. Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary, Tourism & MD, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board and Mr. Kitto Zhimomi, Commissioner &Secretary, Government of Nagaland.

Around 18 Participants from India representing the State Tourism Government of Kerala, Nagaland, and Tour Operators, Travel Agents, and Hoteliers/Resorts, will be present in the India Pavilion showcasing the diverse tourism products and services. Apart from this, the State governments of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka are also showcasing the tourism potential that States have to offer.

The Indian tourism outlook is certainly very promising with an upward trend in Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTA) barring the period of the Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020 when international travel was suspended in the majority of parts of the world. As the situation is getting slowly & steadily normalized and international travel has resumed, India is seeing a positive response from most of the source markets. The Gulf and the Middle East region is one of the most important markets for India. The availability of e-Visa facilities in three different segments that is tourist, business & medical segment makes it far more convenient for visitors to travel to India. Also, the Ministry of Tourism has been undertaking focused campaigns to target the Indian Diaspora in line with the appeal of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of ‘ChaloIndia’ thereby urging the Indian Diaspora to inspire at least five of their non-Indian friends every year to visit India, calling them ‘Rashtradoot’.

India is an experiential destination with its kaleidoscope of ancient culture and heritage, ancient systems of healing like Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Naturopathy, natural beauty including 70% of the Himalayas and over 7500 km long coastline, rich flora and fauna, world-class medical facilities and many other aspects make India the favored destination for the discerning traveler. The enchanting backwaters, hill stations, and landscapes make India a beautiful country.

India’s rich and diverse natural, cultural, and religious heritage provides a unique opportunity for tourism, ranging from the architecture of palaces, forts, and temples, to the grandeur of its sculptures, the beauty of its paintings, and scenic landscapes all offering an unparalleled experience. The Indian Himalayas is a complete destination in themselves and spans across six states of India namely Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and the hill regions of West Bengal.

Theme-based schemes for the integrated development of circuits for the improvement of infrastructure in the country have been launched by the Ministry of Tourism to enable tourists to experience the destination fully. The Ministry of Tourism has also taken the initiative of identifying, diversifying, developing, and promoting nascent/upcoming niche tourism products. These have resulted in the development of unique products like Rural, Adventure, Eco, Wellness, Golf, MICE, Medical, and Cruise Tourism.

One of the regions in focus is the North-Eastern region of India which comprises the eight States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. Promotion of tourism of the North Eastern States of India with its rich and diverse tourism products, variety of flora and fauna, and also home to the unique Asian one-horned Rhino, is being given special emphasis. This area is also becoming popular with tourists for River Cruises. In order to showcase the tourism potential of the region in domestic and key international markets, the Ministry of Tourism in association with the North-Eastern States organizes the International Tourism Mart (ITM) annually in one of the North-Eastern States.

India has emerged as a Destination for Medical / Wellness Travel in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The percentage of Foreign Tourist Arrivals visiting India for Medical Treatment has been increasing over the years and growing rapidly. India is poised to become a hub for medical tourism because of several factors viz. world-class hospitals with the latest technology; highly skilled Indian physicians and surgeons; cost-effective treatment; excellent quality of care and nursing; less waiting time for availing of medical services; traditional healthcare therapies like Ayurveda & Yoga combined with allopathic treatment providing a holistic wellness destination.

Safety and Security of the tourists being one of the prime concerns, the Ministry of Tourism has a 24×7 Toll-Free Multi-Lingual Tourist Helpline in a total of 12 languages besides Hindi & English, 10 international languages namely, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. This helpline is available on the existing Toll-Free Number 1800111363 or on a short code 1363 for dialing in India and offers assistance to callers during times of distress while traveling in India and if need be alert the concerned authorities.

The Ministry of Tourism’s Official Website (www.incredibleindia.org) showcases India as a holistic destination, revolving around major experiences, such as spirituality, heritage, adventure, culture, yoga, wellness, and more. This website is also available in Hindi and leading international languages.

Bengaluru:- The National Awards 2022 Business Excellence Awards were organized by the Global India Business Forum at Radisson Blu Hotel, Bangalore. Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot was the chief guest of this Programme. Apart from this, ambassadors and Council of Generals of many countries were present at the Programme.

The purpose of this Programme is to motivate and support the entrepreneurs of the MSME sector. Global India Business Forum is working to promote employment and business at the national and international levels. On this occasion ambassadors from more than 5 countries attended the event to discuss the Indian market.

Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot said that the Global India Business Forum has given awards to the businessmen who have made very good progress and people working in different fields. New opportunities are available. So the President of the Global India Business Forum has done a great job and I congratulate all the ambassadors and awardees.

Dr. Jitendra Joshi, President, Global India Business Forum said that the main objective of GIBF is to realize the dream of the Government of India to make a self-reliant India. We are constantly striving for this and it is our aim to motivate and support all MSME sector businessmen in India after a difficult situation like the corona pandemic and lockdown.

Speaking at the event, Dipali Gadkari, Director, GIBF, said that the Global India Business Forum is specially felicitating women for their support and contribution.

Bengaluru National Awardees 2022:-

  1. S R Murthy (Vice Chancellor-RV University) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution in CSR activity in the Education sector.
  2. Roopa Ravindran (Founder & Director- EARTHA) Awarded for Outstanding Achievement towards Cultural Industry.
  3. Mukesh Batra (Founder & CMD- Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Clinic Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Outstanding Achievements towards Homeopathic Healthcare Solutions.
  4. Hemant Tantia IRS (Joint Commissioner- Custom & GST) Awarded for Outstanding Performance and Contribution in Social, Cultural, and Musical activities.
  5. Abhishek Joshi (CMD- Joshi Pharmaceutical industries) Awarded for Emerging Cosmetic Brand of the Year.
  6. Harish (Managing Director- ICBio Clinical Research Pvt Ltd.) Awarded for Promising Business of the Year.
  7. Preethi Ramamoorthi (Director- HVAC System Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Young women Entrepreneur of the Year infra Industry.
  8. Vinod Krishna (Founder Director) & Dr.Chinmay Hegde ((H.C), MD & CEO) (Astrikos Consulting AI Solutions) Awarded for Innovative Start-up of the Year Information & Technology (IT).
  9. Murthy Govindaiah Nelamangala (Managing Director- Banashankari Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Self-made Man of the Year.
  10. C V Seshagiri (Managing Director- Adityavani Facility Services Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution towards equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  11. Omkara Murthy S (CEO- E2M Automobiles) Awarded for Promising Business of the Year.
  12. Prashanth Havinahal (Founder & CEO- Futur Decor Solutions Pvt ltd.) Awarded for Innovative Start-up of the Year.
  13. Rakesh Padachuri (Director- Jagadish Hotels) Awarded for Outstanding Progress Hospitality.
  14. Prashant Jadhav (Founder & chairman- LaGrace Group of Companies & Chhatrapati Entrepreneurs Global Foundations) Awarded for Business Tycoon of the year.
  15. Ramyaa Dhanasekaran (Clinical Director- ConfiDentalSmilez) Awarded for Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Dentistry.
  16. M S R KUMAR (Founder- Aruna Green Ventures Pvt Ltd.) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution in waste to energy through bio-gas.
  17. Sushil Kumar Talesara Awarded for Outstanding Contribution towards Social Work and Welfare.
  18. S Satish (Managing Director- RYBLUE LOGISTICS PVT LTD.) Awarded for Outstanding Achievement towards Logistics & Transport Industry.
  19. R N Raj Manohar (Founder & MD- Livingshine Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Young Entrepreneur of the Year (IT & Technologies).
  20. Adv Sunil Nanasaheb Karpe Awarded for Self-made Man of the Year.
  21. Rajendrakumar (Proprietor- Sri Ganesh Book Depot) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution towards Educational resources.
  22. Premjeet Singh (Founder & Director- Tech-Tailor Solutions Pvt. Ltd.) Awarded for Promising Business of the Year towards Service Sector.
  23. Srinivasa Murthy K (BigTree Hospitality) Awarded for Emerging Startup of the year Hospitality.
  24. Shruti (Pat Pat Pataki) (Radio Jockey) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution toward Entertainment Industry.
  25. Shwetha Ravindranath & Divya Venkatesh (Founders- Isiri Farms) Awarded for Businesswoman of the year Agriculture Industry.
  26. Pradeesh PL (Founders & CEO- Trumarx) Awarded for Best MSME Company Intellectual Property Right Service.
  27. Veena Manavalli (Founder & Director- Image Station) Awarded for Brand of the Year Education Sector.
  28. Vani Sree R K (Raghava Holidays) Awarded for Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Travel & Tourism.
  29. Harish Babu M L (Managing Director- Mytan Farma Consultants Pvt.Ltd.) Awarded for Emerging Start-up Agriculture Industry.
  30. Sheetal Khosla (Director- IFI Technology PVT LTD.) Awarded for Innovative Start-up of the Year Information & Technology (IT).
  31. Pramod Joshi (CEO- Prakrithi International) Awarded for Businessman of the year FMCG & FMCD Industry.
  32. Parvaze Ashai (Managing Director- Maharaja Furniture) Awarded for Brand of the year Luxury Furniture.
  33. Jagdish Desai (Managing Director- KAMAL PRECISION PROFILE PVT. LTD.) Awarded for Best MSME Company In Heavy Engineering (MECHANICAL).
  34. BABU RAJENDRA PRASAD (Managing Director- Sree Builders and Developers) Awarded for Businessman of the Year Real Estate
  35. VIKAS KUMAR NAHATA (Managing Partner- Shri. Balaji Distributor) Awarded for Best MSME COMPANY Distribution, Sales & Marketing.
  36. Rakesh Kumar Rai (General Manager- Pride Hotel Bangalore) Awarded for Emerging Business Icon Hotel Industries.
  37. Vivek Udupa (CEO- SHRF Yoga, Ayurveda and Naturopathy Hospital) Awarded for Outstanding Contribution towards SHRF Yoga, Ayurveda, and Naturopathy.

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P J Music Label, a record label sister company of P J Films Productions, has released the song Katra Katra Again. The song is sung by famous singer Shahid Mallya known for chartbuster songs like Ik Kudi from Udta Punjab, Iski Uski from 2 States, and Daryaa from Manmarziyaan.

Founder Harish Jaiswal is the producer and director of the song Katra Katra Again. His last song with singer Shahid Mallya titled Aa Bhi Jaa has crossed over 17 million views on Youtube. The producer singer duo Harish Jaiswal and Shahid Mallya have more romantic tracks in the making for the audience.

The music of the song Katra Katra Again is composed and penned by well-known music director KR Wahi. The song is available to stream on leading streaming sites like Apple Music, JioSaavn, Gaana, and Spotify to name a few.

The song Katra Katra Again features Anjali Kumari, a small-town girl, and Raghav Vohra in the lead. The music video shows the romance and beautiful dance moves between the two.

When asked about the song Anjali Kumari says “It’s a beautiful romantic song for the young generation. I love the scenes, the choreography and the overall production. My director Harish Jaiswal has guided me well and you can see the efforts in the video. Aamir Shaikh, the choreographer and his team Debosmita Patnaik have crafted beautiful dance moves keeping my flexibility and chemistry with the opposite lead Raghav Vohra. Raghav and I have worked hard to get perfection from rehearsals to the final day of the shoot. While shooting for the song, we both got our feet injured on the beach but as they say no gain without pain, we smiled and danced our hearts out. The camera team by DOP Kunal Jena has beautifully captured the scenes. From rehearsals to location scouting to the final video we have nailed it all and all thanks to my director Harish Jaiswal and his team!”

When the audience compared Anjali Kumari to Mallika Sherawat, she says “Not at all. Mallika Sherawat is one of my inspirations and I can only walk in her footsteps and cannot compare myself to her. The audience loves both Mallika Sherawat and me. I won’t disappoint my audience.”

The music video Katra Katra Again is released on the P J Music Label’s youtube channel and earned love and support from the audience. Watch now https://youtu.be/EVDGs8MV9KA

Weddings are a prime business in India. According to a report by KPMG in 2017, the Indian wedding industry is estimated to be around $70 billion in size.

The industry is very disordered with small and medium scale establishments, and then some big brands who are trying to enter the industry. According to Technopak, the total Indian ethnic wear market is valued at Rs 70,000 crore; women’s ethnic wear has an 85% (Rs 59,500 crore) share in the market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% till 2022. Wedding costs in India are estimated to range from USD 6,750 to USD 675,000 as per research. An Indian probably spends one-fifth of his lifetime wealth on a wedding.

Approximately 25 million Indians stay overseas and earn an average income of about USD 40,000 to USD 50,000 annually. With Indian weddings becoming mainstream in the United States and more first-generation Indians getting married, the choice of wedding dresses in the United States is still limited. From designers to regular boutiques, many shops in India take more than 20 days to customize dresses and may not be able to ship the item on time. Fit is also another major concern customers face with custom-made dresses.

Some of them rely on Facebook groups to post referral requests for visits to Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and more to plan to buy family outfits for occasions, weddings, and bridal showers. Weddings, festivals, and family occasions drive the ethnic wear demand from the Indian diaspora, and the demand is met by online players like Manyavar-Mohey and Cbazaar. Known for offering distinctive occasions to wear ethnic clothing at economical prices, these brands have been catering to the confident, alluring and fashionable millennials who proudly flaunt their `desi avatar at weddings, events, and different unique occasions.

Picture Courtesy: USA wedding trousseau made by Ethnovogue for a Krina Shah and Rutvik Shah’s wedding, Florida, US

Cbazaar has been majorly dominating the Indian occasion ethnic wear industry with its footprint in the United States, UK, Mauritius, Australia, Middle-East, and South-East Asian nations. Selling ethnic wear requires a different set of skills than western wear. The size and fit of the diaspora are a bit off-standard (compared to regular Indian sizes), hence customization plays a key role in Ethnic wear buying. With their unique tech-enabled process Cbazaar has been successful in achieving the perfect fit and boosting customer satisfaction to the maximum. Cbazaar curates ethnic wear for NRI/South Asian women/kids across the globe.

ORPE “Technologiya” of the Rosteс State Corporation has developed a method for measuring the parameters of radio-transparent materials used in the production of high-speed aircraft. The application of this method will reduce the time for designing and modeling products for aviation and rocketry which are exposed to high temperatures in flight.

The only technique in Russia certified by Rosstandart makes it possible to reliably determine the dielectric characteristics of structural materials at the design stage in the temperature range up to +1200 °C. This technique makes it possible to reduce the time of development work and laboratory research due to the optimal radio engineering design and modeling of radio-transparent fairings of high-speed aircraft.

“Radio-transparent fairings for high-speed aircraft experience significant thermal loads during operation. The task of designers is to ensure that the product shows the specified radio-technical characteristics in a wide temperature range. The technique for measuring parameters developed by the experts of ORPE Technologiya improves and speeds up the process of developing such equipment,” said Oleg Yevtushenko, Executive Director of Rostec.

The All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Physical, Technical, and Radio Engineering Measurements confirmed that the measurement technique complies with the established metrological requirements.

The Central Research Institute of Precision Engineering (TsNIItochMash) of Rostec State Corporation has demonstrated the capabilities of Indicator, a “smart” acoustic target complex. The complex is designed to determine the shooting accuracy and grouping of new small arms, as well as to test sniper weapons. The complex performs on a par with its modern British and Swiss counterparts.

“The smart target consists of a frame with acoustic sensors and a computer. The complex operates using the principle of acoustic location. Its sensors pick up the shockwave produced by the bullet as it passes through the contour of the target and the computer determines where exactly the target has been hit.

“With this smart target, you can quickly and reliably determine the accuracy and grouping of your shots. The technology guarantees that the target is not triggered by ricochet bullets or pieces of soil. It also eliminates the “human” factor in test results as it has been completely excluded from the process of collecting and processing the test results. The development is already being used by a number of Russian arms manufacturers. The complex performs on a par with its newest counterparts from Switzerland and Great Britain,” commented Bekhan Ozdoyev, Industrial Director of Rostec’s armament cluster.

The target system has two versions: “Indicator-1” and “Indicator-2.” They differ in the shape of the acoustic target frame and the location of acoustic sensors.

Kannur, Kerala, April 30, 2022: HeroX, a leading platform and open marketplace for crowdsourced solutions, recently announced the winners of the crowdsourcing competition, “Waste to Base Materials Challenge: Sustainable Reprocessing in Space“. Future human missions to Mars and the journey back to Earth are expected to take two to three years. During this time, significant amounts of waste will be generated. HeroX was seeking innovative approaches to repurpose, recycle, and reprocess the waste generated on board to enable mission sustainability with its open innovation challenge.

NASA’s Waste to Base Materials Challenge asked the larger community to provide inventive approaches to waste management and conversion in four specific categories:

  • Trash
  • Fecal waste
  • Foam packaging material
  • Carbon dioxide processing

Team collab consisting of Aadhithya & Dr.Mitul Sarkar won 2 awards in the trash & foam packaging material categories.

Aadhithya is an innovator from India who loves solving innovation challenges, in this process by cross-pollination of knowledge across industries he has won 50+ global innovation challenges in the last 10 years.

Dr.Mitul Sarkar based in the U.S.A is an ‘alchemist’ for transformational ideas & innovation. He has leveraged his experience, knowledge, and foresight at the intersections of health, education, technology, and business, along with his interests in marketing, storytelling, and futuring.

Competing against teams from around the world, the team collab proposed two solutions, one that should cut down foam packaging used extensively for protecting equipment during launch, which after launch usually ends up as waste, the new solution will provide radiation shielding, save space & provide 100’s of liters of extra water critical for longer space missions and the second solution will help extract even a drop of water leftover in a straw or water pouches or other waste generated in space.

Aadhithya is also the founder of an innovation listing portal called Givemechallenge.com, which helps people around the world to find such innovation opportunities.

Blockchain is currently one of the most talked-about business technologies. From banking and cybersecurity to the intellectual property and gaming industry, blockchain technology has the potential to make significant changes and open up new opportunities across industries.

Blockchain is a distributed, immutable ledger that makes recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network much easier. On a blockchain network, virtually anything of value can be tracked and traced, lowering risk and cutting costs for all parties involved.

Information is the lifeblood of every business. The faster and more accurate it is received, the better. Because it provides immediate, shared, and completely transparent information stored on an immutable ledger that can only be accessed by permission network members, blockchain is ideal for delivering that information.

Orders, payments, accounts, production, and much more can all be tracked using a blockchain network. You can see all details of a transaction end to end because members share a single view of the truth, giving you greater confidence as well as new efficiencies and opportunities.

The following prediction was made in a recent Trend Insight Report by analyst firm Gartner:

  1. Only 10% of businesses will use blockchain to achieve any significant transformation by 2022.
  2. At least one innovative blockchain-based business will be worth $10 billion by 2022.
  3. By 2026, the value of blockchain to businesses will have risen to just over $360 billion, and by 2030, it will have risen to more than $3.1

For caste and diploma certificate validation, the Maharashtra government began using a blockchain-based system. Validation of certificates currently requires a lot of manual intervention and is vulnerable to fraud and forgery. False certificates can prevent people from getting jobs or going to school.

“The state government will now record all the necessary details related to a caste certificate and it will be issued to the applicant. Once issued, the data will be saved in the form of a QR code, using blockchain technology. Any government department can then scan the QR code of a candidate and cross-check his or her caste certificate,” – Deependrasinh Kushwah, CEO of the Maharashtra State Innovation Society.

BLOCKCHAIN and Fantasy Sports

Just like all, its other applications Blockchain can also solve the key issue of trust in the real money gaming market of India. Today all closed and centralized applications flood the real money gaming market of India and users are left to wonder where they can find a fair game.

Holy11 is built by HashMojo Labs Pvt Ltd a Mumbai-based Software and Blockchain development start-up that is working toward’s creating complete transparency in the real money gaming market and starting with the most loved game in India which is Fantasy Cricket.

Fantasy sports are online prediction games in which users can pick their own virtual cricket team for upcoming cricket matches. Real-life player statistics are converted into fantasy points, and you earn points for the players you picked before the match. The higher your fantasy points, the better your player performs in real life. Users with the highest points win the mega cash prizes.

Very few companies have developed blockchain-based transparent games but the problem with them is the list of confusing features like ;

  • Cryptocurrency Deposits
  • Game Tokens
  • Staking &
  • Digital collectibles and Marketplace
  • Trade Positions
  • Play Insurance

Holy 11 has built a no-nonsense and 100% transparent fantasy sports gaming platform with Fiat (INR) currency so as to make it easier for everyone to understand.

HOLY 11 is built with one purpose – to provide the best decentralized and the most transparent technology available to the world while building mass adoption of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and Blockchain.