Established by Vedic scholar ABS Sastry in 1999, SRIVT in Guntur is now a recognised PhD centre for several IITs. Sastry says he is in talks with BITS to develop courses for future engineers and scientists.
The Budget’s emphasis on seven ‘strategic and frontier’ manufacturing areas is clearly not random. These are areas of high import dependence, strong employment, and rising geopolitical sensitivity.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed AI integration in several sectors, from agriculture to the manufacture of assistive devices for Divyangjan or people with disabilities.
After lapses exposed by terror attacks at Pahalgam and Delhi's Red Fort, Centre has hiked Intelligence Bureau's expenditure for investments in long-term assets from Rs 257 cr to Rs 2,549 cr.
The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.
When the government is run by uneducated people, the research & development departments will be open to unscientific methods; which either to bad research, research ch scams that guzzle research grants, & one major implication – science students will lose interest in research.
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The Print is certainly not a mouthpiece of a right-wing group or political party that spreads misinformation.
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When the government is run by uneducated people, the research & development departments will be open to unscientific methods; which either to bad research, research ch scams that guzzle research grants, & one major implication – science students will lose interest in research.
I do not expect such articles from your publication. Claiming that homas can solve the pollution problem in Delhi is equal to saying that herbal concoctions can cure Covid-19.
The Print is certainly not a mouthpiece of a right-wing group or political party that spreads misinformation.
Sir, its good you are not marketing your creation. You will end up making a mockery of indian science. I am worried our country has so many bright minded resources to waste in figuring out inter plantary travel from ancient texts instead of investing in actual scientific experiments that have higher probability of success.