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Project Lights

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We educate people on social, political, economical and environmental issues facing India to generate mass awareness.

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2/13/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Over 6.76 lakh Indians gave up Indian citizenship.

May 21, 2021

Over 6.76 lakh Indians gave up Indian citizenship.

Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai also said that as per information available with the Ministry of External Affairs, a total number of 1,24,99,395 Indian nationals are living in foreign countries. Rai said 1,41,656 Indians gave up Indian citizenship in 2015, 1,44,942 in 2016, 1,27,905 in 2017, 1,25,130 in 2018 and 1,36,441 Indians gave up Indian nationality in 2019.

Episode thumbnail for After 16 years India has now started accepting foreign aid. | Hindi

May 21, 2021

After 16 years India has now started accepting foreign aid. | Hindi

#foreign aid #manmohanSingh #coronacrisi In what marks a major shift in policy in 16 years, India has now started accepting gifts, donations and aid from foreign nations as the country reels under a massive shortage of oxygen, drugs and related equipment amid a surge in Covid cases. There have been two other changes in approach that signal this shift. India now has “no conceptual problem” in procuring oxygen-related equipment and life-saving medicines from China, a source said, adding that on Pakistan, New Delhi has still not made up its mind on whether to accept aid — though it is unlikely to accept it. Besides, state governments are also free to procure these life-saving devices and medicines from foreign agencies, and the Central government will not come in the way. All these three elements add up to a significant change in New Delhi’s strategy, which usually stresses on self-reliance and its own emerging-power image. It’s a marked change from the policy of the last 16 years, since the UPA government under Manmohan Singh decided to not accept aid from foreign sources.

Episode thumbnail for Biodegradable packaging material, an alternative to thermocol!|Hindi

February 13, 2021

Biodegradable packaging material, an alternative to thermocol!|Hindi

180 Years ago Polystyrene (a.k.a Thermocol) was discovered by Eduard Simon and it radically transformed how we live and consume. Polystyrene (PS) (thermocol) is a synthetic aromatic hydrocarbon polymer made from the monomer styrene. We find ourselves completely surrounded by thermocol. It includes protective packaging, containers, lids, bottles, trays, tumblers, disposable cutlery and in the making of models.

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What is Project Lights?

We educate people on social, political, economical and environmental issues facing India to generate mass awareness.

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This podcast updates daily.

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