Author: Ashok

Vast biomass availability: India produces over 600 million tonnes of agricultural residue and around 60 million tonnes of municipal waste yearly. Utilizing just 30–50% to make biochar could generate 15–26...... Read More

Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced through the pyrolysis of organic matter, such as agricultural residues, forestry waste, and other biomass. This process involves heating the material in the absence...... Read More

In recent years, biochar has emerged as a revolutionary tool in sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Near Vijayawada, a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, several biochar projects...... Read More

Rourkela, a vibrant city in Odisha, is home to numerous NGOs dedicated to various causes. These organizations work tirelessly to bring about positive change in the community. Here, we explore...... Read More

In the heart of Salem, a green revolution is quietly taking root. The Miyawaki Forest, a testament to nature\'s resilience, is transforming barren landscapes into lush, thriving ecosystems. This innovative...... Read More