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Green Hydrogen Policy

  What is Green Hydrogen / Green Ammonia? Green hydrogen, also referred to as ‘clean hydrogen’ is produced by using electricity from renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, to split water into two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom through a process called electrolysis. The hydrogen thus produced is used in the manufacturing process and oxygen is released into the atmosphere or bottled and sold to hospitals and industries that need it. A similar process also helps produce green ammonia. Ammonia is a pungent gas that is widely used to make agricultural fertilisers. Green ammonia production is where the process of making ammonia is 100% renewable and carbon-free. One way of making green ammonia is by using hydrogen from water electrolysis and nitrogen separated from the air.  Green Hydrogen Policy- The policy provides as follows: Green Hydrogen / Ammonia manufacturers may purchase renewable power from the power exchange  or set up renewable energy capacity th...

List of Newspapers during Indian Freedom Struggle

  List of Newspapers during Indian Freedom Struggle Year Name Newspaper/ Journal Founder 1780 Bengal Gazette English newspaper James Augustus Hicky 1819 Samvad Kaumudi Bengali weekly newspaper Ram Mohan Roy 1822 Mirat-ul-Akbar Persian language journal Raja Ram Mohan Roy 1853 Hindoo Patriot English weekly Madhusudan Ray 1854 Rast Goftar Gujarati Newspaper Dadabhai Naoroji 1858 Som Prakesh Weekly newspaper Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 1862 Indian Mirror Newspaper Devendra Nath Tagore 1868 Amrita Bazar Patrika Newspaper Sisir Kumar Ghosh and Motilal Ghosh 1871 Tahzib-ul-Akhlaq...

UNESCO intangible cultural heritage from India

  UNESCO intangible cultural heritage from India Koodiyattam  – a Sanskrit theatrical tradition practiced in a province of Kerala, traditionally performed in theatres called as Kuttampalams located in the Hindu temples.   Vedic Chanting  – t he tradition of Vedic chanting, chanted during sacred rituals and recited daily by the Vedic communities known not only for the rich content of its oral literature but also for the ingenious techniques employed by the Brahmin priests.   Ramlila   – The traditional performance of Ramayana was performed across North India during the festival of Dussehra. Most representatives are those performed in Sattna, Vrindavan, Varanasi, and Ramnagar.   Ramman   – A religious festival in honour of the tutelary god, Bhumiyal Devta practised in the villages of Saloor-Dungra in the state of Uttarakhand. Each of the caste and occupational groups has distinctive roles in the festival.   Mudiyett   – A ritual dance dram...