Topic: wireless technology
2020 led to long-term shifts in economy like work from home, dependance on technology
Campus Voice is an initiative by ThePrint where young Indians get an opportunity to express their opinions on a prevalent issue.
Corseca — modern, youthful and energetic, ready for tomorrow
Corseca is currently making a buzz in the Indian smart wearable market with the launch of two new models in its Fittex Series — Fittex Plus and Fittex Pro.
J.C. Bose — ‘Father of Radio Science’ who was forgotten by West due to his aversion to patents
Jagdish Chandra Bose was a man of many talents who made several significant discoveries in his life but believed in the importance of invention rather than inventor.
Wireless earphones — the one thing BJP, Congress, AAP leaders agree on during pandemic
India’s newest tech accessory obsession is making a splash on news channels. At least 5 Indian politicians appeared with wireless earphones.
Talking cars and potholes you can forget — how 5G will change our lives
5G is expected to transform our lives, much more than its predecessors 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, which were all landmark innovations when launched.
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Quran says no one can limit others’ freedom. Udaipur killing violates Islam’s golden rule
Throughout history, Islamic scholars have uniformly agreed that respecting and obeying the law of the land is an essential aspect of faith.
RBI intervenes with multi-pronged strategy in battle against rupee fall
The Reserve Bank’s challenges include crashes in forward dollar premiums to rising open interest in futures that adds to pressure on the currency.
Defence
At 1st Maritime Security Group meet, NSA chief Doval stresses on coordination among stakeholders
Meeting chaired by Vice Admiral (retd) G. Ashok Kumar, India’s 1st national maritime security coordinator. ‘Crucial policy issues’ such as ‘blue economy initiative’ also discussed.
With Agnipath, Modi govt’s shock & awe doctrine may have misfired a vital reform, yet again
Modi govt's biggest flaw has been its disinclination to accept limitations of electoral majorities. This ruined land acquisition and farm reform, stalled labour codes.