Dr. Raķesh Kumar Khuntia’s Post

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Senior Project Manager at Novartis

Happy Diwali! 🌟 As we celebrate the Festival of Lights, let’s reflect on some life lessons that resonate beyond the festivities: 1. Embrace New Beginnings: Diwali signifies the triumph of light over darkness. It’s a reminder to welcome new opportunities and growth in our personal and professional lives. 2. The Power of Community: Just as families and friends gather to celebrate, collaboration and teamwork are essential for success. Support one another and celebrate collective achievements. 3. Resilience and Hope: Diwali teaches us to remain hopeful even in challenging times. Cultivate resilience and maintain a positive outlook—it's key to overcoming obstacles. 4. Gratitude: Take a moment to appreciate your journey and those who have supported you. Expressing gratitude fosters strong relationships and a positive work environment. 5. Continuous Learning: Just as the festival involves preparation and planning, investing in personal development and lifelong learning keeps us relevant and innovative. Wishing everyone a prosperous and joyful Diwali! Let’s carry these lessons forward in our professional journeys.

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Rami Reddy Dontireddy

Chief Engineer at Dr Reddy,s Laboratories

5mo

Solar energy and Diwali are both related to light and celebration, but they have different environmental impacts: Solar energy: A renewable energy source that can help reduce the negative impact of greenhouse gas emissions. Solar energy can also help conserve natural resources, lower electricity bills, and contribute to a brighter future. However, the construction of solar facilities can impact the soil, water, and air resources. Diwali: A festival of lights that can generate a significant amount of waste, including discarded firecracker casings, single-use decorations, and packaging. This waste can end up in landfills and impact the environment. To minimize the environmental impact of Diwali, you can try these sustainable choices: Use energy-efficient lighting, such as LED lights Use solar-powered or battery-operated decorative lights Optimize the use of appliances during cooking sessions Avoid crackers and plastic. Requesting all Use Solar Energy upto possible extent.

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