Dr. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh is a Professor & Former Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department and Founder Coordinator of the Centre for QMS at Jadavpur University, India. A prominent figure in the fields of waste management, circular economy, SME sustainability, green manufacturing, green factories, and TQM, he served as the Director, CBWE, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, and L&T Ltd. Prof Ghosh is also the founder and Chairman of the IconSWM and President of the International Society of Waste ...
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Dr. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh is a Professor & Former Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department and Founder Coordinator of the Centre for QMS at Jadavpur University, India. A prominent figure in the fields of waste management, circular economy, SME sustainability, green manufacturing, green factories, and TQM, he served as the Director, CBWE, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, and L&T Ltd. Prof Ghosh is also the founder and Chairman of the IconSWM and President of the International Society of Waste Management, Air and Water, as well as the Chairman of the Indian Congress on Quality, Environment, Energy and Safety Management Systems (ICQESMS). He was awarded a Distinguished Visiting Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK, to work on "Energy Recovery from Municipal Solid Waste" in 2012. He received the Boston Pledge and NABC 2006 award for the most eco-friendly innovation "Conversion of plastics & jute waste to wealth" in the ESP/50K Business Plan Competition at Houston, Texas, USA. He holds patents on waste plastics processing technology and high-speed jute ribboning technology preventing water wastage and occupational hazards. He is member of ISO Working Groups concerning waste management (ISO/TC 297). His projects have been funded by European Union Horizon 2020 (2018-2022) on waste water, Royal Academy of Engineering (2018-2020 & 2012) on Circular economy in SMEs, Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation (SRNSF) of Georgia (2019-2021) on resource circulation from landfill, GCRF 2019/2020 Pump Priming - Aston Project UK on impact of wellbeing & mental health on productivity & sustainability in Industries, UNCRD/DESA as Expert (2016-2018) on SWM, Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) (2016-2019) on green manufacturing, British Council & DST (2012-2014), Royal Society (2015), Erasmus Plus (2016-17), ISWMAW (2018-21), Indian Statistical Institute (2019-2021), Institute of Global Environmental Strategies (IGES, Japan)(2019), South Asian Cooperation Environmental Programme (SACEP, Sri Lanka)(2018-2020), Jute Technology Mission (2008-2011), Central Pollution Control Board (1999-2002), Govt. of India on plastics waste management and a few others. Dr. Vimal Kumar is a Mechanical Engineer with distinction from Delhi University (1975), an M.B.A. from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India (1977), and a Ph.D. in "Commercialization of New Technologies" from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (2001). As the Founder Mission Director, Fly Ash, Department of Science & Technology (DST), he conceived and implemented the Fly Ash Mission and turned around the image of fly ash from "a polluting industrial waste" to "a resource material". The expertise and technologies of Fly Ash Mission have been requisitioned by Russia, and Dr. Kumar has led the Indian section of the Joint Working Group.
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I recently watched Deep Water, a documentary about a 1968 Sunday Times-sponsored nonstop yacht race around the world. Nine men signed up to pilot their own boats on this adventure. It was a fascinating documentary that showed the harrowing conditions these men faced, but the crux of the race really depended a lot more on how mentally stable these men had to be to survive approximately 10 months alone at sea. One sailor, Knox-Johnson, later went on to write this memoir of his trip. You learn about the struggles of keeping his 32-foot ketch in shape without pulling into port to make repairs. On one of many occasions his boat was taking in water, so he had to go overboard to inspect the hull and jerry-rig a plug, all the while scanning about for sharks that eventually approached. Half-way around the world his fresh water supplies became contaminated and his radio broke. And then there was his struggle against loneliness and boredom. What helped him through these times was the abundance of sea wildlife (birds, porpoises, and whales), a few good books (War and Peace and Wuthering Heights among them), and a couple of cases of brandy and beer (but not enough!). This book was a fascinating study of the kind of personality that takes on such risks and how one manages seemingly insurmountable problems.