JAN-2024 | VOLUME-2 | ISSUE-1
The JANUARY 2024 issue of ENTECH Magazine presents the cover story “Flying Start of MAKE IN INDIA” – an interview with Meet Desai, one of the youngest entrepreneurs in the aerospace domain; a feature story on “Ongoing Exploration in Gravitational Space Biology” by Pandit Vidyasgar and Jyotsana Dixit; a Nature Focus article on “The Dye Industry and Environmental Impacts” by Nagraj; a LIFE Focus article on “Cooling without Electricity: Harnessing the Pot-in-Pot Refrigerator Principle” by Atil Arora and Sanjeev Jha for Sustainable LIFE STYLE; TECH Focus article on “Computational Complexity” by Kautilya Katariya, Youngest Computer Programmer, Career Focus article on “HOW TO JOIN FLYING BRANCH OF INDIAN AIR FORCE” by Sqn Ldr Sachin Bhatnagar (retd), a new “Math Puzzle” to keep your brain fresh and active by renowned math writer Jaya Ghosh, answers to the math puzzle from the previous issue, and “How it is Made: The Lead Acid Battery (Part 4) – Oxide Production” by SOVEMA Group, a call for contributions to keep us alive, a call for articles, a call for advertisements, a call for news articles, and a call for other collaborative opportunities. The issue also highlights the need for a sustainable lifestyle in the editorial.
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