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Participating in a panel discussion at Tycon TiECon Kerala 2024 conference on Thursday, Rama Rao drew comparisons between India and global leaders like China and Taiwan in innovation and manufacturing.
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The Fellowships recognizes for their pioneering contributions to environmental bioengineering, circular bioeconomy and excitonic solar cells particularly dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cells respectively.
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Kazan Summit reflects the bloc’s aim to challenge West-driven financial hegemony by promoting a multipolar world order
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Trump’s threat to impose a 100% tariff on BRICS members should be treated as just a boastful rhetoric
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Under the guidance of Prof. Bheerappa Nagari, Director of NIMS, the conference highlighted the institution's dedication to advancing cancer research and treatment in India. The event showcased groundbreaking research from various NIMS departments, with notable contributions from Prof. Vijay Kumar Kutala's biochemistry team and Prof. G. Sadashivudu's medical oncology unit.
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Sanjay Kumar, CEO of Geospatial World, highlights India’s thriving geospatial sector, valued at $1.92 billion, as a global hub for cost-effective geospatial services
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It was a 46-overs-a-side affair, which India won by chasing down an easy target of 241 in 42.5 overs, but they carried on batting till the end of the final over
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Antimicrobial Resistance needs global collaboration to tackle the threat to public health
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Uncapped pacers Sean Abbott and Brendan Doggett added to the Australian squad for the Adelaide Test
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While Rohit is expected to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rahul could come in at three pushing Gill to number 5
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Feels that the opening combination should not be tinkered with after a 295-run win in the series opener against Australia
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Allan Border expresses his disappointment over the team's inability to contain Virat Kohli during the first Test in Perth
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Initially, they suspected it to be a cloth or waste material. However, they were shocked to find the body of the newborn there.
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The Indian players met the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as the Aussie PM hosted a reception at the Federal Parliament House ahead of the tour game
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India's decision not to send the team to Pakistan and PCB's defiant stand in not acceding to hybrid system placed the future of event in balance
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It is just not possible that while Pakistan keeps on going and playing in India all events the Indian authorities are not willing to send their team to play in Pakistan, says chairman Mohsin Naqvi
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Though overshadowed by wars and the return of Trump, the summit in Brazil raised debates on revitalising multilateralism
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The Team India coach is slated to directly link up with the squad in Adelaide before the 'Pink Ball Test' starting December 6
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Design Law Treaty could catalyse India’s transformation into a global design and manufacturing powerhouse
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India's 295-run victory marked their largest margin of triumph against Australia away from home in terms of runs, surpassing their 222-run win in Melbourne in 1977. Following a 0-3 whitewash loss to New Zealand at home earlier this month, India needed to secure at least four wins in the five-match Border-Gavaskar series to guarantee a spot in the WTC Final. They took a crucial first step with a monumental win in Perth.