A group of Russian scientists is arriving in Chennai on Monday to present breakthrough pollution control technologies developed for use in countries like India.
During their six-day visit the seven-member delegation will make presentations and hold workshops to acquaint Indian ecologists, municipal authorities and businessmen with a range of innovative Russian technologies of cleaning waste water, recycling of wastes, and obtaining bio-fuel.
One of the eco-friendly technologies to be presented in Chennai is Purolat-Bingsti, a highly effective and cheap way to kill helminths in sewage water, manure, runoff of livestock farms, as well as on sand beaches and children sand playgrounds. It is a 100 per cent vegetation product, which has no match in the world.
Another technology involves a new revolutionary method for producing salt-free nano-silver that effectively kills disease-causing bacteria in food and water and is absolutely safe for people, including small children.
The Russian delegation is visiting Chennai at the invitation of the Indo-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industries and the Indo-Russian Cultural and Friendship Society to mark the 40th anniversary of the Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Chennai.




Will the Indian pollution control board will listen to Indian people? No. This is the reason why we invite Russians to advise Indians. Why pay outsiders when we know how it can be managed?
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