Bengaluru Twitter Analysis

COVID-19 second wave struck the heart of Karnataka so hard that many people started flooding requests for beds, oxygen and other medicines in social media. 2/3rd of total casualties happened in last two months. By using the Twitter API, I have collected the tweets containing “Bengaluru” from April to May and below are the wordContinue reading “Bengaluru Twitter Analysis”

A voyage to find the replica of Coconut Water

Tender Coconut Water (TCW) has sodium for salts lost during sweat (best in summer), enough Potassium for muscle recovery (after heavy workout). Bottling or powdering of coconut water not only reduces the cost of bulk freighting and transportation of immature coconuts over long distances, but it enhances the shelf-life, adds value and generates income andContinue reading “A voyage to find the replica of Coconut Water”

What is India’s average height !?

The percentage of undernourished people in the population has dropped from 18.2% in 2000 to 14.8% in 2018. The child mortality rate has halved from 9.2% to 4.3%, while child stunting (Children are defined as stunted if their height-for-age is more than two standard deviations below the WHO Child Growth Standards median) has dropped from 54.2% to 38.4% over the same period.[2]Continue reading “What is India’s average height !?”

Bifurcation of Ballari: Good or Bad?

Every decade there is a significant increase in new districts for better governance. In just 8 months, 5 new districts were created in Tamil Nadu.[2] With 10 states, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, having a higher average population per district than the country, the trend of breaking up districts is likely to continue. AndContinue reading “Bifurcation of Ballari: Good or Bad?”

RO purifier’s misery

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), if the presence of Total Dissolved Salts (TDS) is between 300 to 600 mg/L in drinking water then it is ‘Good’. Even the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) says that if the TDS is less than 500 mg/L in drinking water, it is acceptable to drink. Reverse Osmosis (RO) inContinue reading “RO purifier’s misery”

Do we need Two Child Policy?

Recently a Bill to punish people with more than two children has been introduced in Rajya Sabha. But, is our population really growing at faster pace? Data says otherwise. Let us look at the data below in order to understand the population growth in India. Below are the definitions which will be used: Total FertilityContinue reading “Do we need Two Child Policy?”

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