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Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

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this asshole actor is trying to be male(?) swara bhosad... remember when he used "gaumutra" jibes!!!

he is tweeting ra*di rona that BJP leaked his phone number and thus received threat calls, also challanging (lol) NaMo and AS

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Can you post his number here? Hamara bhi purana hisab hai is hijde se.
 

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But I've never seen Chinese mass media denigrate or spew hatred for India.
Are you sure?
Anyways, a majority of Chinese are Han and a majority are friendly towards Indians -- which is why an Indian film made over $200M in China a few years ago:
By that logic, China should be called a US colony for hosting that much of Hollywood box office.
 

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IIT Bombay shows how to solve Oxygen shortage by converting Nitrogen Generator into Oxygen Generator




The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has come up with a creative and ingenious solution to addressing the shortage of medical oxygen for the treatment of COVID-19 patients in the country. The pilot project which has been tested successfully relies on a simple technological hack: conversion of PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) Nitrogen Unit to PSA Oxygen Unit!


Initial tests done at IIT Bombay have shown promising results. Oxygen production could be achieved at 3.5 atm pressure, with a purity level of 93% - 96 %. This gaseous oxygen can be utilised for COVID-related needs across existing hospitals and upcoming COVID-19 specific facilities by providing a continuous supply of oxygen.





How can the nitrogen unit be converted into an oxygen unit? " It has been done by fine-tuning the existing Nitrogen Plant setup and changing the molecular sieves from Carbon to Zeolite" says Prof. Milind Atrey, Dean (R&D), IIT Bombay, who led the project.


"Such nitrogen plants, which take air from the atmosphere as raw material, are available in various industrial plants across India. Therefore, each of them could potentially be converted into an oxygen generator, thus helping us tide over the current public health emergency", he added.


The pilot project is a collaborative effort between IIT Bombay, Tata Consulting Engineers and Spantech Engineers, Mumbai, who deal with PSA Nitrogen & Oxygen plant production.


A PSA Nitrogen plant in the Refrigeration and Cryogenics Laboratory of IIT was identified for conversion, to validate the proof of concept. To undertake this study on an urgent basis, an MoU was signed between IIT Bombay, Tata Consulting Engineers and Spantech Engineers to finalise a SOP that may be leveraged across the country.


Spantech Engineers installed the required plant components as a skid at IIT Bombay for evaluation using IIT Bombay’s infrastructure at the IITB Nitrogen facility at the Refrigeration and Cryogenics lab. This setup for the experiment was developed within three days, and the initial tests have shown promising results, as mentioned above.


Prof. Milind Atrey acknowledges and thanks Mr. Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Tata Consulting Engineers; along with Mr. Rajendra Tahiliani, Promoter, Spantech Engineers and alumnus IIT Bombay (1970); Mr. Raj Mohan, MD, Spantech Engineers; and their passionate team members for their collaboration and partnership on this project.


Congratulating the teams on the successful pilot in a timely manner amidst several constraints, Mr. Amit Sharma said: “We are delighted to partner with IIT Bombay and Spantech Engineers, and contribute towards an innovative solution for emergency oxygen generation using existing infrastructure towards helping the country tide over the current crisis. Such partnerships between industry and academia can accelerate our vision towards the Atma-Nirbhar Bharat.”


Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri, Director IIT Bombay, congratulated all the involved parties and said that such partnership between academia and industry is highly desirable and essential for the growth and success of our nation.
 

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This may well turn out to be the nastiest variant of the bunch but the evidence, from neutralising assays for instance, is not available yet and it's not spreading in India as exponentially as the UK variant- I believe over 50% of cases in Delhi, Punjab and even Mumbai consist of the gorah flu strain- so we have to be mindful of the leftist, orientalist, anti India cabal behind the some of this over reporting.
There is surely over reporting. UK variant is more prevalent in the North around Delhi.

B.1.617 is a family of variants concentrated in the West and spread evenly throughout the country.

B.1.618 in prevalent in East around West Bengal.

The Genome Sequencing samples are too low to standardize for the population.

But the trend of B.1.617 in random sampling from Maharashtra showed that it increased from 11% in Jan to 60% in April. Maharashtra was always the epicenter of Covid. So it was fair to assume that this Variant is the reason behind the rise.

Also, instead of going ahead with more Sequencing like the West, Modi Govt has done a simple commonsense test - to check whether current vaccines are working against the new variants in lab conditions. Since Covaxin and Covisheild turned out to be effective they didn't use the limited medical resources on more sampling instead they are focusing on mass vaccination and handling the second wave which is a very fair enough call in such circumstances.
 

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IIT Bombay shows how to solve Oxygen shortage by converting Nitrogen Generator into Oxygen Generator

A simple and fast solution to Oxygen crisis

Institute ready to help pan-India adoption of the solution


Posted On: 29 APR 2021 2:15PM by PIB Mumbai



The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has come up with a creative and ingenious solution to addressing the shortage of medical oxygen for the treatment of COVID-19 patients in the country. The pilot project which has been tested successfully relies on a simple technological hack: conversion of PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) Nitrogen Unit to PSA Oxygen Unit!


Initial tests done at IIT Bombay have shown promising results. Oxygen production could be achieved at 3.5 atm pressure, with a purity level of 93% - 96 %. This gaseous oxygen can be utilised for COVID-related needs across existing hospitals and upcoming COVID-19 specific facilities by providing a continuous supply of oxygen.





How can the nitrogen unit be converted into an oxygen unit? " It has been done by fine-tuning the existing Nitrogen Plant setup and changing the molecular sieves from Carbon to Zeolite" says Prof. Milind Atrey, Dean (R&D), IIT Bombay, who led the project.


"Such nitrogen plants, which take air from the atmosphere as raw material, are available in various industrial plants across India. Therefore, each of them could potentially be converted into an oxygen generator, thus helping us tide over the current public health emergency", he added.


The pilot project is a collaborative effort between IIT Bombay, Tata Consulting Engineers and Spantech Engineers, Mumbai, who deal with PSA Nitrogen & Oxygen plant production.


A PSA Nitrogen plant in the Refrigeration and Cryogenics Laboratory of IIT was identified for conversion, to validate the proof of concept. To undertake this study on an urgent basis, an MoU was signed between IIT Bombay, Tata Consulting Engineers and Spantech Engineers to finalise a SOP that may be leveraged across the country.


Spantech Engineers installed the required plant components as a skid at IIT Bombay for evaluation using IIT Bombay’s infrastructure at the IITB Nitrogen facility at the Refrigeration and Cryogenics lab. This setup for the experiment was developed within three days, and the initial tests have shown promising results, as mentioned above.


Prof. Milind Atrey acknowledges and thanks Mr. Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Tata Consulting Engineers; along with Mr. Rajendra Tahiliani, Promoter, Spantech Engineers and alumnus IIT Bombay (1970); Mr. Raj Mohan, MD, Spantech Engineers; and their passionate team members for their collaboration and partnership on this project.


Congratulating the teams on the successful pilot in a timely manner amidst several constraints, Mr. Amit Sharma said: “We are delighted to partner with IIT Bombay and Spantech Engineers, and contribute towards an innovative solution for emergency oxygen generation using existing infrastructure towards helping the country tide over the current crisis. Such partnerships between industry and academia can accelerate our vision towards the Atma-Nirbhar Bharat.”


Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri, Director IIT Bombay, congratulated all the involved parties and said that such partnership between academia and industry is highly desirable and essential for the growth and success of our nation.
 

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Are you sure?

By that logic, China should be called a US colony for hosting that much of Hollywood box office.
China is opened to both Bollywood and Hollywood despite no reciprocality. I think Chinese are simply less prejudiced and more open to culture from other places despite being commie. Not only movies but travel and overseas education too.
 

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Soo, china required specific variant B.1.168 to kill people of West Bengal or Bengalis.
 

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Guys..if you want to survive the covid era..stop watching TV and increase their TRP rating while they live telecast from crematoriums but start concentrating only on facts and figures by reading about it..
change the mindset from panic to more realistic stuff about covid..
 
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China is opened to both Bollywood and Hollywood despite no reciprocality. I think Chinese are simply less prejudiced and more open to culture from other places despite being commie. Not only movies but travel and overseas education too.
May be because commies destroyed ancient chinese culture and the local religions...forced the communism and propaganda so much that when common chinese had some money in their pockets they wanted to see some real culture and real education from free world
 

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