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            <![CDATA[ <h2 class=td-post-sub-title>Snippets from the vibrant Northeast that capture politics, culture, society and more in the eight states.</h2>
<strong>New Delhi: </strong>The Auto Book Sanitising Composite Machine, a first-of-its-kind device was recently unveiled at the central library of the North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in Shillong, Meghalaya.

It works in an auto-controlled mode to sanitise all kinds of books without causing damage to their material. Up to 150 books can be sanitised in a single cycle of about 45 minutes and at a minimal cost of Rs 0.20-0.30 paise per book.

The device was developed by a team from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Basic Sciences &amp; Social Sciences, NEHU, in just two-and-half-months.

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<strong>Sculptor </strong><strong>spends Rs 1.7 lakh on </strong><strong>dining table with panoramic village landscape</strong>

Ningwon Zingkhai, from Kuirei village in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, has built a dining table using a block of tree trunk in which he has delicately carved out a panoramic village landscape. The glass top table was built over a year, at a cost of Rs 1.7 lakh.

The lifelike scenery is replete with huts, bridge, waterfall and even a stream flowing into a lake.

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Zingkhai, who now lives in Dimapur, Nagaland, has been quoted as saying, “After the news about the dining table was published in local and regional media outlets, I have received four orders already. One is from California by an American and the other from Delhi.”

“Zingkhai took a huge block of wood last year. We asked him what he is going to do with it and he said that he will make a dining table with a village, waterfall, mountains etc. We did not believe him and thought he was joking. But he turned his imagination into reality,” said Ninglum, a neighbour of Zingkhai. ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <h2 class=td-post-sub-title>Snippets from the vibrant Northeast that capture politics, culture, society and more in the eight states.</h2>
<strong>New Delhi: </strong>The Auto Book Sanitising Composite Machine, a first-of-its-kind device was recently unveiled at the central library of the North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in Shillong, Meghalaya.

It works in an auto-controlled mode to sanitise all kinds of books without causing damage to their material. Up to 150 books can be sanitised in a single cycle of about 45 minutes and at a minimal cost of Rs 0.20-0.30 paise per book.

The device was developed by a team from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Basic Sciences &amp; Social Sciences, NEHU, in just two-and-half-months.

<hr />

<strong>Sculptor </strong><strong>spends Rs 1.7 lakh on </strong><strong>dining table with panoramic village landscape</strong>

Ningwon Zingkhai, from Kuirei village in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, has built a dining table using a block of tree trunk in which he has delicately carved out a panoramic village landscape. The glass top table was built over a year, at a cost of Rs 1.7 lakh.

The lifelike scenery is replete with huts, bridge, waterfall and even a stream flowing into a lake.

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Zingkhai, who now lives in Dimapur, Nagaland, has been quoted as saying, “After the news about the dining table was published in local and regional media outlets, I have received four orders already. One is from California by an American and the other from Delhi.”

“Zingkhai took a huge block of wood last year. We asked him what he is going to do with it and he said that he will make a dining table with a village, waterfall, mountains etc. We did not believe him and thought he was joking. But he turned his imagination into reality,” said Ninglum, a neighbour of Zingkhai. ]]>
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