Publications
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R Srikanth Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme How to make coal mining sustainable https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/how-to-make-coal-mining-sustainable/article30078414.ece the Hindu Business Line |
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R Srikanth co-authored How to make coal mining sustainable The Hindu Business Line, 25 November 2019 |
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V V Binoy V V Binoy is Bhagyasree J Ingle; is Aniket Bhattacharya, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Can Living with an Alien Invasive Fish, Tilapia, Influence the Shoaling Decision-Making and Exploratory Behaviour of an Air-Breathing Freshwater Fish, the Climbing Perch? https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/839563v1 Co-authored with Bhagyasree J Ingle, Aniket Bhattacharya, Anindya Sinha, bioRxiv |
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R Srikanth, Harini Santhanam co-authored Pit lakes as sustainable post-closure interventions for open-cast coal mines in the Indian context Aqua Foundation's XIII World Aqua Congress: International Conference and Exhibition. New Delhi: Aqua Foundation's XIII World Aqua Congress |
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M Sai Baba Global nuclear fuel research during 2000 to 2017: A scientometric analysis http://op.niscpr.res.in/index.php/ALIS/article/viewFile/24635/465477293 Desul, S., & Magapu, S. B. (2019). Global nuclear fuel research during 2000 to 2017: A scientometric analysis. Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS), 66(3), 85-93. . |
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R Srikanth, A V Krishnan, Shyam Sundar R, Shilpa Srivastava co-authored Implementation of Clean Coal Technologies to comply with “New Emission Norms” for Thermal Power Plants - Way forward for Southern Region https://cms.nias.res.in/sites/default/filesefs/2022-07/NewEmissionNorms.pdf Summary Report of NITI Aayog-DST-NIAS Workshop 17 September 2019, NIAS/NSE/EEP/U/WR/13/2019 |
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Anmol Chowdhury, Sneha Gutgutia co-authored Tharangini- The oldest surviving hand-block printing studio in Bangalore. Vikalp Sangam, 7 June 2019. |
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V V Binoy Inter-ecosystem variation in the food-collection behaviour in climbing perch Anabas testudineus, a freshwater fish https://doi.org/10.1101/573600 Co-Authored with Anindya Sinha, V B Rakesh. bioRxiv A unique piscine behaviour—collection and temporary storage of food materials inside the mouth during times of availability and particularly in response to starvation—has been reported in a single species, the climbing perch Anabas testudineus. In this study, we documented a significant variation in the amount of food collected by populations of climbing perch inhabiting different ecological regimes, kole paddy fields, canals and water channels in coconut plantations, after experiencing starvation for two different periods of 24 and 48 h. Our results revealed a significant flexibility in this unique behaviour, depending on the ecological conditions and hunger experienced by the individuals. |