PM Sets In Motion New Research Foundation: ANRF Poised To Bridge Long-Standing Divide Between Academia And Industry
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A New Unit At IISc To Provide Policy Support For Various Indian Science Initiatives
Eminent Atmospheric Scientist Dr Akhilesh Gupta Takes Over As SERB Secretary
National Science Day 2022 Theme Of Integrated Science And Sustainability Reflects India’s Future Course
Dr Srivari Chandrasekhar Is The New Secretary Of The Department Of Science And Technology
Dr Renu Swarup Gets Additional Charge Of Secretary, Department Of Science And Technology
Spotlight On Indian Institute Of Astrophysics In Film By Vigyan Prasar To Mark 50 Years Of DST, IIA
India To Soon Get Low Cost Electric Vehicle Charge Points To Enable Rapid Scaling up Of EV Charging Infra
Busting Myths And Spreading Awareness — Young Scientist Body Takes Up Covid-19 Vaccination Cause
Bangalore Based Startup Develops Deep-tech For Low-cost Internet Services With Multi-Gbps Speed In Rural Areas
US India Artificial Intelligence Initiative Launched, To Boost Bilateral Cooperation In Research And Development
Tamil Nadu: Scientists Develop Affordable Wearable Sensor That Removes Necessity For Invasive Tests
India International Science Festival 2020 To Get Bigger And Better This Year
National Supercomputing Mission Update: More Premier Indian Institutes Sign On For Supercomputers
India Joins The Quantum Supremacy Race, Aims To Build A 50 Qubits Quantum Computer In 4-5 Years
DST To Extend Climate Vulnerability Assessment To Whole Country After Its Successful Completion For Himalayan States
Stipend Hiked By Up To 25 Per Cent For Science Research Scholars; Not Enough Say Some, Demand 80 Per Cent Hike