Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Mar. 1-15; 2022: Glass enclosed movement of SUN chariot in Kudalasagar Temple in Madurai, Students from Ukraine must be allowed to continue their studies in India, Hot water tubs available in Mexico Tolanthaglo falls from a hill flows down. Centre lays out plans to introduce Indian regional languages in law courses. 1st women in the world to devise scripts (alphabets) for 19 tribal languages, Kolkata woman pilot, 24, flew back 800 Indian students amid Ukraine war, Ladakh Changthang region for Astronomy, Prehistoric Treasures Found Preserved in the Arctic's Melting Permafrost,

                      trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com                             Volume 2022, Issue No. 3,  Dated: Mar. 1-15, 2022 Time: 8:10:02AM                          Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,                                 M.Sc. (Math. Phys.),  M.Sc. (Nucl. Phys.), Ph D.(AU), Int. Edu & Res. (Sweden 1964-65)

While returning from Sweden, in 1964-65,  spent a few days in England, Paris, Egypt, Czekoslavakia etc. countries, Visited USA about 12 Universities, several National Laboratories and Institutes for four months Sept.to December 1988, courtsey by my sister Dr. Rama Leela, and i1989 visited Japan for about TEN days, and South Korea Conf. in Physics for a week in 1989. Undertook several trips in India to educate the Shivaji University, Kolhapur  M.Sc. Physics students across India during 1966 to 1985.[Retd. in 2000 July 31, Prof of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004].  Resd. Address: 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.  P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, AP. Cell:0949190286.                 kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com,  lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com, DOB:23-07-1940, evening between 6 and 6:01 PM. My father Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) recorded it since his own birth time in the morning was not recorded in 1899 or so. 

                                                              ABSTRACT

Glass enclosed movement of SUN chariot in Kudalasagar Temple in Madurai,  Students from Ukraine must be allowed to continue their studies in India,  Hot water tubs available in Mexico Tolanthaglo falls from a hill flows down. Centre lays out plans to introduce Indian regional languages in law courses.1st women in the world to devise  scripts (alphabets) for 19 tribal languages, Kolkata woman pilot, 24, flew back 800 Indian students, amid Ukraine war, Ladakh Changthang region for Astronomy, Prehistoric Treasures Found Preserved in the Arctic's Melting Permafrost.

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Fig.1. Incessant water flow in Simhagiri 
Gangadhara 1.03 lakhs Vegavathi 33000 liters.
Fig.2 Gangadhara and Vedavathi water flows 
in Visakhapatnam perennial to be used to grow flower trees.
Fig.3.  Glass case preserved engravings show the movement of Sun
chariot with zodiac two pythons stop the Sun's motion to reverse
with galloping horses from south to north and vice versa. 
In Kudalasagar Temple in Madurai.
Mar.1, 2022: The Sanskrit Hindu Temple built according to Architectural principles  is enunciated in two Shastras 1. Manasara Shilpa Shastra of 4th century  and 2. Mayamata Vaastu Shastra written in 7th century. 
Mar. 1, 2022: Khorasan Wheat, commonly known as Kamut, is an ancient grain which looks like wheat but is double the size of a regular wheat. The grain is said to have more nutrients than regular wheat. It is packed with minerals, amino acids, lipids and fatty acids .However, even as the grain has been there for long, it is now gaining popularity in the farms of North America. If you are also new in the list to know about this magical grain, then we have come up with some interesting facts about this age-old grain. Khorasan wheat was believed to be first grown in the Iranian province of Khorasan. Therefore, it was named Khorasan. There is a belief in Egyptian culture that the grain was found in King Tut’s tomb in Egypt. Kamut is also known as King Tut wheat. The other names of Kamut are Camel’s tooth due to its shape and the Prophet’s Wheat due to its historical story of Noah bringing it to the arc. Kamut is a costly grain as it has double the amount of nutrients than other varieties of wheat.
Feb. 23, 2022: The researchers therefore believe that the source of the radio flashes from the galaxy M 81 is an object that has been predicted theoretically but never seen live before: a magnetar that formed when a white dwarf had accumulated enough mass to collapse under its own weight. "Strange things happen over the course of a globular cluster's several billion years of existence. We suspect that we are looking at a star with an unusual history," says Franz Kirsten. White dwarfs are considered the final stages of normal stars like our Sun, which live for several billion years and eventually turn into dense objects about the size of the Earth without exploding. Many of these white dwarfs exist in old star clusters, some of them in double star systems. Some of these pairs should come so close that one partner picks up material from the other. If one of the white dwarfs picks up enough extra mass from its companion, it can turn into an even denser star - a magnetar. "This is a rare event, but in a cluster of old stars it would be the easiest way to produce fast radio bursts," says team member Mohit Bhardwaj from McGill University in Canada.
Mar. 2, 2022: 
Fig.4. Plastic waste recycling a machine invented.
Mar 2, 2022 10:49 AM IST: Smriti Irani welcomes Ukraine-returnees in 4 languages. As Union minister Smriti Irani received Indians evacuated from war-torn Ukraine on Wednesday, she extended her welcome message in different regional languages, including Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi. 
Mar. 2, 2022:Researchers build low-cost solar-powered desalination system that could help provide portable water. Sethu Pradeep  11 hours ago. An inexpensive passive solar evaporation system that can be used to clean wastewater or desalinate saline water in order to provide potable water.
Fig.5. Sea bathing at Visakhapatnam on Amavasya Day.
Fig.6. Upgrade Mysuru City.
Mar. 5, 2022:  ‘Melting snow for drinking’: Indian student describes plight in Sumy. Requesting the Indian government for early evacuation, Malavika Manoj, a third-year medical student from Kerala studying at the Sumy State University, said they cannot survive in the Ukrainian city without water and food for long. After a bomb exploded in the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Thursday evening, Malavika Manoj, a third-year medical student from Kerala studying at the Sumy State University, was forced to melt snow to quench her thirst, she said.
Fig.7, 2022: Wheeling Art. Students asked to take home the pottery kits.
Fig.8 In India give internship to the displaced students from Ukraine.
Fig.9 Students should be allowed to 
continue their studies in India.
Mar. 7, 2022:World's First Infinity Train Will Run on Gravitational Energy. Here's How. Buzz Staff  7 hours ago. Uses gravitational energy to recharge the locomotive as it moves, is in the making. In other words, the train will operate without any conventional fuel. To fully recharge its battery-electric systems, the Infinity Train will use gravitational energy. To make the return trip to reload, the train won’t even need any separate charging requirements.
Mar. 7, 2022: This Infection-Free Indigenous Crop with Bright Color Medicinal Values is Grown by Only One Farmer. Soumya Kalasha  1 hour ago. One farmer, just one in Koppel grows them in small quantity even now. Siddappa Kurri, a farmer from Bijakal village in Koppala district is fond of the red corn variety. The best part about this crop is that it never catches any infection. From the topmost grain till the end of the root, the plant is immune to all sorts of infections, explains the farmer. Even if the surrounding plants suffer from various diseases, the Kenjola are always safe and swaying happily. “God knows why people dumped this beautiful crop. Elders in my family would always praise the innumerable health benefits of the red grain,” he said.
Fig.10, Planetarium at Mysuru University.
Mar. 7, 2022: Water Champion: 42 years old Nina Patel worked for 12 years to make the Adivases build check dams and preserve water flow from hills in rainy season with help of water committees created, to secure the water for harvesting the crops. About 239 villages for about 22000 living families relived of the problem of water availability. 
Mar. 8, 2022: Brahmaputra-Ganga now connected via Indo Bangladesh Protocol Route. India Today Web Desk  21 hours ago.  Sarbananda Sonowal received a cargo vessel of food-grains from Patna to Pandu via Bangladesh in Guwahati. The cargo vessel carrying 200 metric tonnes of food grains from Bihar, traversed 2350 km through the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol route, arrived in Pandu port on Sunday.
Mar. 08, 2022 5:14 pm IST: Indian Farmer Invents "Tree Scooter" For Swift Harvest Runs Up And Down The farmer says he has sold more than 300 of the "tree scooters", which cost ₹ 62,000 each. Starting in 2014, Bhat said he spent around ₹ 40 lakh into research and development. After four years before, he and his engineer partner had a working prototype. Bhat says he has sold more than 300 of the "tree scooters", which cost ₹ 62,000 each.                                                             
Fig.11 Children's eatables.
Fig.12 Hot water tubs available in Mexico Tolanthaglo
 falls from a hill flows down.
Fig.13 Old lady feat of climbing a hill with the help of a rope.
Fig.14 Tribal girls and boys in a gymnasium.
Mar 09, 2022 03:35 PM IST: Centre lays out plans to introduce Indian regional languages in law courses. The development is part of the implementation process of the National Education Policy 2020 that proposes introducing Indian regional languages as a medium of instruction.  “Law is one area where our students will benefit if they study in regional languages. Lawyers can prepare documents in regional languages and also interact with their clients in their mother tongues. In local courts also, arguments take place only in the local languages.”
Mar. 9, 2022: Prof. Sethupati Prasanna  Sree is the first lady to be featured in World Atlas of Endangered Alphabets USA 2019. She started in 2008, and struggled for about 20 years.  1st women in the world to devise  scripts (alphabets) for 19 tribal languages like Cookiya, Bhagatha, Gadabha, Dhruva,  Gondi, Kothiya, Moolee,  khammara, Jatavu, Gada, Mali, Mookadora, Porjaa, Rana, Savara,  sugali, Erakula,  Kolani, Konda Dora, etc., , also she developed scripts for the 19 tribal languages. President gave Nari Shakti Puraskar to her.
Mar. 10, 2022: 
Fig.15 1000 kilos tekke fish captured in Visakhapatnam.
Fig.16, Swirling  Gale in Bikkavolu 
10 March 2022.
Mar. 10, 2022: How this Kerala balloon seller landed a modelling assignment.  1 day ago. One never knows when the spotlight of the internet will fall and make them an overnight sensation. The latest addition to the instant-fame list is a balloon seller from Kerala, who was spotted by a photographer, and got herself a modelling assignment.
Mar. 12, 2022: British gardener sets world record by growing over 1200 tomatoes from single stem, check post.  1 hour ago. Douglas Smith who hails from Stanstead Abbotts, England harvested more than 1,200 tomatoes to create a new world record.
Mar. 12, 2022: 6 hours ago: But it was the 2022 EB5, which ended up striking the Earth instead of passing by it, like the other asteroids. Thankfully, the asteroid was the smallest of the bunch at just 1.2 meters wide. The asteroid hit an isolated part of Greenland in the early hours of March 12. Due to its size and location, it did not cause any significant damage. Currently, scientists are looking for any residual matter after the impact of the asteroid.
Mar. 13, 2022: Kolkata woman pilot, 24, flew back 800 Indian students amid Ukraine war: BJP. The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha's vice president, Priyanka Sharma, in her tweet, said the 24-year-old was the daughter of the Bengal BJP Mahila Morcha chief.  "Mahasweta Chakraborty a 24-year-old pilot from Kolkata, rescued more than 800 Indian students from the border of Ukraine, Poland and Hungary. Huge Respect for her. 
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Fig.17 Ladakh Changthang region for Astronomy.
Fig.18 The 19th century Nellore Narsinghkavi.
Mar. 14, 2022:  The structures of the temple are carved from a sandstone that lay buried on the banks of the River Ken, and must have required immense levels of capital and labour to move. Dedicated to two religions, Hinduism and Jainism, Khajuraho Temples have just 10 percent of its carvings dedicated to erotic creative expressions. The rest 90 percent, that most people are unaware of, showcase the life of the common people who lived during the Chandela Dynasty’s golden age between the 10th and 11th centuries. There are sculptures of potters, musicians, farmers, and women, but no one talks about those carvings.
Mar. 14, 2022: While both are giants in their respective sectors, they do not have expertise in chip making. So industry observers are puzzled and are wondering who they will rope in as a technology partner. But this is a concern not just with Vedanta and its partner Foxconn’s bid. It extends to all the five applicants who have expressed interest so far. The consensus among experts interviewed by Moneycontrol is that while these companies have been successful in their respective domain areas and have investment capability, they lack core expertise in wafer fabs and will need to find competent technology partners. Three were for chip fabs – A JV between Vedanta and Foxconn, another from a group led by Singapore-based IGSS Ventures, and a third bid for the India Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (ISMC) from for Abu Dhabi-based NextOrbit Ventures in partnership with Israel’s Tower Semiconductor. Two were for display fabs–from Vedanta Group, and Elest. Display units account for up to 25% of the value of smartphones and 50% for TVs. Given India’s strong electronics industry, a display fab can offer significant value addition potential. MeitY is also looking to support fabs for compound semiconductors, which are used in high-voltage circuits, LEDs, photonic sensors, telecom equipment, and other uses. These proposals for these are being accepted till 2025, to allow interest from diverse groups.
Mar 14, 2022 at 08:42 (IST): Several geomagnetic storms to hit Earth this week 
Auroral oval on 13/14 and two CME and a coronal hole arriving at Earth.
Mar. 4, 2022: Junk hit moon on March 4th, left a crater 20 meters in diameter about 65 feet extent. near the Hertzsprung crater about 570km or 359 miles .Mar 12, 2022  17:21: Solar storm warning: Earth faces 'triple threat' from space as 'direct impact' predicted. A SOLAR storm is predicted to hit the planet in a "direct hit" this Monday.(NOAA) predicts that the astronomical phenomena will be impacting the planet over the next two weeks.  The NOAA's three day outlook predicts that there is an 80 percent chance of a major storm on Monday, March 14.
Mar. 14, 2022: NASA has shared images of another kind of rainbow -- one that’s upside down. The image shared by NASA was actually captured in Ragusa Sicily by 47-year-old Italian astrophotographer and primary school teacher, Marcella Giulia Pace, who captured it in February when the sun was low in the sky. NASA states that such inverted colorful arcs are also referred to as ‘smiling rainbows’, because of their unique curvature and colors.
Mar. 14, 2022: Strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake jolts Indonesia; no casualty or damage reported.  12 hours ago. The shallow 6.7-magnitude earthquake hit at 4:06 am (2109 GMT) at a depth of 21 km (13 miles), with its epicenter 167 km west of the coastal city of Pariaman,
Mar 14, 2022 08:00 PM IST: Telangana govt orders half day in all schools amid heatwave warning. The schools shall function from 8am to 12:30pm and mid-day meals shall be provided at 12:30pm.According to the weather department, a heat wave is declared only when the maximum temperature reaches at least 40°C in the plains and at least 30°C in the hills.
Fig.19 Talapatralu written by Pothuluri
Veerabrhamam in 1621 predicting what would happen in future.
                                            Fig.20 Tribal demand digging electric poles
                                                        opposing the forest staff. Attitude.
Mar. 15, 2022:Prehistoric Treasures Found Preserved in the Arctic's Melting Permafrost. The Arctic permafrost has yielded many fascinating discoveries, providing researchers with perfectly-preserved samples of life thousands of years ago. Yahoo reports that the permafrost acts as a protective shield that ensures specimens remain intact for many millennia.
Mar. 15, 2022: Scientists Observe Supernova That Pushed Particles to Cosmic Speed Limit. 20 hours ago. Scientists have observed a burned-out stellar core produce a shockwave that propelled particles at the boundary of their theoretical speed limit. Space.com reports that astronomers utilized the gamma-ray observatory in Namibia called the High Energy Stereoscopic System, otherwise known as HESS.
Earthquake in August 2021 resulted in changes at Anthavedhi moved forward while Akkachellula gatu it went back nearly 3kms.
Mar. 15, 2022: Hexagonal Boron Nitride (HBN) is a 2D material obtained from chemical reactors in large quantities. Defects in this system can emit single photons, Stern and her colleagues set HBN near a tiny gold antenna and a magnetic set of a strength. By firing laser at sample at room temperature, observed lots of different magnetic field dependent responses on the light being emitted from the material.
Mar. 15, 2022: From Science Advances: Silicon carbide qubits recorded in just 5 seconds. They are effective in light bulbs, electric vehicles, and high voltage electronics. Circle Earth in 40 times as light affect. The qubit distributed in Quantum Internet.
Mar. 15, 2022: Andhra Pradesh Fishermen Fear Going to Sea After Reeling in 'Fish with Human Face'.  2 hours ago. The fishermen of Vasalatippa of Uppalaguptham Mandal in East Godavari district pulled in something strange on their fishing line. They went to the sea per routine, but were surprised to find a strange-looking fish. To some extent, it seemed to have a human face and it attacked the fishermen when they tried to catch it. The balloon fish is given to attacking if it feels itself in danger. It is thus feared by fishermen and people in the Godavari districts and other places do not dare eat it.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I am indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) for his interest and constant encouragement to publish my articles, and also to Late Mrs. PerammaRangadhamarao for her unstinted support to my endeavor. My thanks to my late brother Dr. K. V. N. Rao Ph.D.(Ill) an American citizen and late Dr. Ramaleela M.B.B.S. D.G.O for her fond support and wishing I would settle in US to help her with her son.  

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