| Young Impressions |
| At d-sector, we believe the youth of today have the potential, enthusiasm and learning required to play a constructive role in the development of the society they live in. However, more often than not, their energies and keenness remain unutilized for want of opportunities. 'Young Impressions' on d-sector aims to provide them space to interact, share their views and become proficient to participate in the development debate and process. We encourage youngsters to take up causes, partake in social welfare and be pro-active in words and deeds on various social issues. We will be liberal in publishing their views and reviews, experiences, updates and features on this exclusive page for youth. So, all concerned young people, come forward and make the impression. Editor
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Testimony of a natural upheaval
By Sushant Sharma | 28 Jun 2010

Amy Seidl's book is a perfect blend of remarkable personal observation, scientific facts and motherly concern for the land and children. |
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Nanotechnology for water filtration
By Priyam Kumar | 11 Feb 2010

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Will the idiots make us any wiser?
By Sushant Sharma | 21 Jan 2010

The record success of the movie 3 idiots has brought Indian education system into focus. How do students view it: will they aspire for excellence or use the 'system' as an excuse for their failures? |
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Automobiles go green
By Priyam Kumar | 14 Jan 2010

Auto industry has realized the importance of developing technologies that help to minimize vehicular pollution and is now bringing out 'green' models.
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Time to harness the sun
By Priyam Kumar | 16 Nov 2009

While Indian government compromised nation's long-term security for nuclear energy plants, it totally ignored the unlimited solar energy available in India. |
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Breaking barriers with Love
By Sushant Sharma | 11 Nov 2009

Chetan Bhagat once again uses his magic wand and touches the hearts of the youth with his "incorrect" language and believable plots that have a dash of drama in his latest novel '2 states'. |
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Knowing our planet
By Sushant Sharma | 24 Oct 2009

Christopher Lloyd has compiled the life history of earth in an interesting format making his book 'What on earth happened' an enjoyable read. |
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