Mates, I am going to NORTH BENGAL TOUR from tomorrow, and mostly will stay in or near forests. I may not get support of Wi-Fi. Hence—“NEWS & VIEWS” will not be posted for some days. Thanks, SARASIJ// 1 st JULY2026
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HOME APPLIANCES--II SELECTION OF CEILING FAN SARASIJ MAJUMDER ( THE WRITER IS A CIVIL ENGINEER WITH EXPERIENCE OF OVER 50 YEARS) SUMMER has knocked the door. Some of you may like to purchase new/Replace old FANS. With so many options in the market, a technical selection criterion may be necessary, and presented. CEILING FANS are one of the most-used electrical appliances in a home. This is why you shouldn’t be surprised by the increased energy consumption you see on your electricity bill on every summer month. Fortunately, considering the advancements in technology, finding a ceiling fan that is both energy efficient and aesthetically appealing has become much easier. One must determine the ceiling fan’s wattage in order to comprehend how much electricity it consumes. In addition, you should consider the national price of electricity in India as the second factor to determine how much it costs to run a ceiling fan each hour, day, week, or month. BLDC FANS ...
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