1.Cooling for All – A Sustainable Planet Approach (F&AR).

This interdisciplinary project aims to develop innovative methods for maintaining ambient temperatures in buildings during hot summers—without relying on conventional air conditioners or traditional energy sources. By adopting a cross-disciplinary approach and integrating atmospheric physics, thermodynamics, material science, architecture, and engineering, the research team is working to create sustainable, cost-effective cooling solutions. Our mission is to make climate-responsive cooling accessible to populations in developing and underdeveloped countries, particularly those who cannot afford modern air conditioning due to high acquiring, operating and maintenance costs. This initiative seeks to improve living conditions while contributing to global sustainability efforts. As per the latest feasibility report, this project will be sustainable for community institutional usage due to the higher initial installation costs and complex mechanism. 

2.Field Study on the Stray Cattle in the Main City of Kathua-184101, Jammu and Kashmir (FR)

This project is focused on the problem of stray cattle in the main city of Kathua and aims to develop sustainable rehabilitation solutions. Stray cattle present significant risks, including traffic hazards, public health concerns, and potential law-and-order challenges due to its strong association of the bovines with religious beliefs. Their vulnerability to sacrilegious acts by communal elements can escalate tensions, underscoring the urgent need for structured interventions. To achieve this, the team is working in accordance with the desired methodology and is poised to conclude this project for the welfare of stray animals and safeguarding public safety and social harmony as well. The recent field sightings of two months with effect from August 2025 suggests the improvement in the life of the stray cattle due to their access to open green zones with natural grass. Last updated: 07.11.2025

We are actively seeking collaboration from individuals and institutions interested in advancing this research. If you would like to be part of this endeavour, please express your interest by sending a registered letter addressed to the Research Director at the address provided below.