Monday, September 29, 2014

PLASTIC WASTE DISPOSAL PLANT- A UNIQUE CONCEPT TO CURTAIL PLASTIC EFFECT


It was during one of the morning assemblies of our school [Rhenock Senior Secondary School] I realized two students from Class XII science [Mr. Aditya Prasad and Mr. Sagar Pradhan] being felicitated with wild roars and cheers by the students. As the principal stepped to proclaim the landmark achievements of these two students and later when Aditya Prasad shared his experiences, I came to understand that out of 130 schools participating in the science project seminar in Sikkim, only four had managed to get selected for the national level science project seminar, one being Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Rhenock. A flash of pride ran across the face of every teachers present in the assembly. After few days when I came across the news of our school being selected as one of the fourth school to enter into the national seminar being held at Delhi, my joys left no boundaries.
My curiosity to know more about the specialty of the science project made me ponder that the science project was about PLASTIC WASTE DISPOSAL PLANT. Plastic, being one of the most pollutant and non- degradable commodity has become a biggest threat to the mankind to confront with. However, the innovative minds of these students have designed a plant which would not only help curtail the disastrous effect of plastic waste but use its residue for a productive purpose.

PLASTIC WASTE DISPOSAL PLANT: The plant would consist of a large heating chamber to store huge plastic waste. This chamber would be heated under certain temperature which could melt the plastic. As the plastics melts, the gas emitted in the form of hydrocarbon would be channelized through a pipe. The Pipe would pass through a condenser of 0O to -5 O Celsius, condensing the gas into lubricants which would be further collected into a special container.

 PRODUCTIVE USE OF THE RESIDUE: The residual of plastic inside the heating chamber after heating can be mixed with bitumen, the end product can be used for construction of roads. The lubricant formed by condensing the hydrocarbon gas would yet have many useful purposes.

CONSTRAINTS: Though the design of plastic waste plant has been highly appreciated by the judges, it also has lots of hurdles to confront with. To prototype a heating chamber that would melt the plastic waste at certain temperature would need some strong brainstorming. The amount of bitumen to be mixed with the residue or should it be mixed with other chemical to obtain a strong tar, are some of the questions which require an answer to.

There can emerge numerous problems and questions on its feasibility on the process of its making. However, this designed model of plastic waste disposal would create a landmark in the history of inventions. The design would not only epitomize the potential minds of two science students but more importantly it has the capacity to mitigate the hazardous effect of plastic toxicity and thus save our planet from further pollution.


       

Sunday, September 7, 2014

MLA BIKRAM PRADHAN'S INNITIATION


TO

THE EDITOR

SIKKIM EXPRESS



SUBJECT: MLA PRADHAN’S PERSUIT OF PROSPERITY.



“I am not a leader of words but of deeds” is a common remark that any leader would outcry in any of their public speech. However, there is one such leader in my vicinity who has really proved himself to be a man of contemplation and action and he is no other than our Hon’ble MLA Shri Bikram Pradhan. Though, being one of the youngest MLAs, his is also entitled as the Chief Whip of the Government of Sikkim.  Recently he has come up with two remarkable plans, one being installing a suggestion box [Janta Ko Aawaz] and the other being, providing helpline number of SDM office and GVK office to the public of 20 Chujachen.

This has brought a great revolution in the constituency. The idea of installing a suggestion box at the heart of Rongli Bazar has not only enhanced his public communication but this has also provided a platform for the people to voice their suggestion or making comments about any developmental works executed in the constituency. It has come to my knowledge that people are also taking the opportunity to suggest innovative and feasible works that ought to be undertaken in the public interest.

Provision of helpline numbers of SDM and GVK office to the people has indeed added more flavor to his affirmative thought. 20 Chujachen being the biggest Constituency in East Sikkim, there are places far flung, where people commute from distant place to these offices. Sometimes it so happens that, these people has to return back home in sheer discontentment for not being able to complete their work, due to absence of officers or incomplete documents. Hence, the helpline number would be a biggest boon for the people to conform the availability of officers or required and relevant documents to be taken for procurement of certain certificate thus saving their time and money.

I on behalf of the people of 20 Constituency would like to take the privilege of thanking him for his dedicated service to the people. His approach has been deliberate and fruitful for the people. We anticipate volleys of strategic plans and developmental works form him in the future. We wish him every success in his future endeavors.



Sandeep Pradhan

20 Chujachen.


Wednesday, August 13, 2014

SHRI H.N. SHARMA- CONFERRED WITH "CHITRAKARITA SHRI SAMMAN-2014" AWARD BY SIKKIM SAHITYA PARISAD

It is indeed a matter of pride for the people of Aritar, Chujachen that Shri H.N. Sharma who is a science teacher by profession working at Government Senior Secondary School, Rhenock was conferred with a prestigious Chitrakarita Shri Samman 2014 by the renowned Sikkim Sahitya Parisad. Shri. H.N. Sharma is a man of multiple talents. He is a  good teacher, a philosopher, a painter, a sculpture a good musician and a person with good sense of humour. He was also felicitated by the School (Govt Sr Sec School, Rhenock) for this meritorious achievement on the eve of independence day celebration 2014.   

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