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maximios September 13, 2019

By 2020, borewells of most of the apartments in Bangalore will run dry with the depletion of groundwater level. Once lush green, today Bangalore is home to several concrete and glass boxes which do not even assure basic amenities to its residents – among others; the most crucial thing to human survival is – WATER. […]

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When we talk about bricks, we aren’t just talking about a building material but a ‘Feeling’. A home is a place that gives us that feeling of warmth and coziness. Hence, the decision of materials which will be used in its construction is very important. Through several decades, bricks have been one evident choice in […]

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From the architecture point of view, every style of building construction echoes an evidently distinctive principle; something that represents a specific era and culture. In this context the Hindu temple architecture of India is not just the adobe of God, Goddesses and a place of worship; but they are a treasure of knowledge, culture, art, […]

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India is home to 18 percent of the total world’s population, but it has access to only 4 percent of the world’s freshwater resources. Reports by the think-tank of the Indian government i.e. NITI Aayog states – India is facing the vilest water crisis in its history. This 2018 report predicts, 21 Indian cities, including […]

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I was watching #HBO’s miniseries #Chernobyl, on the world’s worst man-made disaster of all time…the melt down of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the series’ creators beautifully highlighted the perils of employing cheap technology to save cost… It got me thinking seriously on how, in any industry, not just nuclear power plants, but across […]

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Recycling happens to be one of the most critical issues all over the country, especially when it comes to the construction industry. Complaints like not taking proper steps for recycling scraps and metals have plagued the industry time and again, and the issues are yet to be dealt with. The environment implications and even the […]

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At these turbulent times when our climate is on thin ice and water shortage plague the entire world, we need to do our best to conserve our most precious natural resource. One of the most important resources for the survival of not only humans but all beings and plants on our planet is water. Sadly, […]

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We agree roof repair can be a big pain. It is one of those home improvements tasks that you can’t take up yourself – you have to contact local roofing professionals and shell out a good amount of cash to get your roof fixed. A solid roof plays a huge role in maintaining your home’s […]

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