Author: Rohit Kansay
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Who Is the Real Water Consumer ? Ethanol vs Eucalyptus

Water scarcity is becoming a critical issue in India. In this debate, Eucalyptus is often labeled a “water guzzler,” while Ethanol is promoted as a green fuel. But is that comparison fair? Let’s look at the data. How Much Water Does Ethanol Use? Industry estimates suggest:~10,000 liters of water are used to produce 1 liter…
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Best Poplar Tree Price in India (2026)

What is the price of poplar trees in India? Poplar tree price in India typically ranges between ₹1200 to ₹1700 per quintal, depending on diameter, quality, and region. Larger girth trees (over 23 inches to 34 inch) fetch higher prices in plywood markets. Detailed Explanation Poplar is the most commercially planted tree in North India…
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Why Wood Pellets from Indian Farms Could Be the Clean Fuel Our Power Plants Need
Every winter, North India faces severe air pollution. One major reason is the burning of crop stubble in states like Punjab and Haryana. To tackle this, the government has asked coal-based thermal power plants to mix biomass pellets with coal — a process called biomass co-firing. Most of these pellets are made from agricultural waste…
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Agroforestry: A Sustainable Solution to Combat Delhi’s Air Pollution with Scientific Insights 2024

Delhi frequently ranks among the most polluted cities globally due to factors such as vehicle emissions, industrial activities, crop residue burning, and construction dust. In November, smog levels often peak due to Diwali firecrackers and stubble burning in nearby states, exacerbating air pollution. Agroforestry can play a pivotal role in mitigating these pollution levels. Here’s…
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Dogecoin vs. Poplar Tree Farming: A Comparative Guide to Investment Returns 2024
Comparing the returns on Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency, with poplar tree farming involves a mix of analyzing two very different asset types: a speculative, high-risk cryptocurrency and a more traditional, tangible investment in forestry. Here’s a breakdown of how they compare in terms of return dynamics, risks, and long-term potential. Returns and Growth Potential Risk Factors…
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Hinduism and Farm-Grown Wood: Sacred Uses of Eucalyptus, Poplar, and Melia Dubia in Tradition and Modernity 2024
Wood has long held a sacred role in Hinduism, not only as a practical material but as a symbol of life, growth, and purification. Farm-grown trees such as eucalyptus, poplar, and Melia dubia (Malabar neem) are increasingly prominent in contemporary Hindu practices. This shift allows both sustainability and adherence to ancient traditions, where each type…
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Unlocking the Power of Wood in Astrology: Using Wooden Products for Daily Life Harmony
In the world of astrology, certain elements like crystals, metals, and wood are believed to hold spiritual significance that aligns with cosmic energy. Among these, wood plays a unique and influential role, representing life, growth, stability, and grounding. Using wooden products in our daily lives can help channel these properties, bringing about balance, prosperity, and…
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Agroforestry vs. Miyawaki Plantation Method: A Comparative Approach for India’s Sustainable Landscape 2024
India, as an agrarian nation with a deep reliance on land resources, faces mounting challenges related to deforestation, soil degradation, and climate change. Two sustainable approaches—agroforestry and the Miyawaki plantation method—have gained traction for their potential to enhance biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and improve soil health. While both methods aim to enrich landscapes, they differ in…


