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Sahyadri, a farmer s collective that is seen as an Amul-in-the-making for fruits and vegetables

Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology

Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology Nanostructure-Enhanced Electron Transfer Devices for Agricultural Applications Guigen Zhang, Department of Bioengineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina,  United States In this talk, I will discuss our pursuit of engineering bridges to link the nano world to the real world we live in.  I will present several paradigm-shifting concepts using our engineered nanostructures as novel electron transfer devices for biological and agricultural applications including food and water safety, bioconversion, environmental remediation, and bio-security.  Selected case studies along with some promising results will be highlighted. Nanotechnology and Agriculture in India: The Second Green Revolution?

Picture post cards of scientific institutions unveiled

Picture post cards of scientific institutions unveiled Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA To popularise Hyderabad as cosmopolitan city as a knowledge and innovation hub both nationally and internationally, Picture Post Cards on the premier scientific research institutions working on diverse fields and contributing to the development of scientific temper among citizens and development of the nation were released by the India Posts on Wednesday. Hyderabad is the home for premier scientific research institutions of the country. Several world renowned academic and research institutes and universities are based in Hyderabad, thus creating a vast pool of talent. Hyderabad is a also a hub of quality education, innovation and has one of the highest growth rates in the country.

DNA Special: Meet members of committee constituted by SC to end farm laws impasse

DNA Special: Meet members of committee constituted by SC to end farm laws impasse The apex court has ordered the committee to hold its first meeting within 10 days and submit its report within two months after its first meeting. Share Updated: Jan 13, 2021, 06:33 AM IST As the farmer s agitation entered the 48th day on Tuesday (January 12), the Supreme Court put the three new contentious farm laws on hold and ordered to constitute a committee to be headed by a former Chief Justice of India to resolve the impasse between the Centre and farmers against the laws. The representatives of all the farmers’ bodies, whether they are holding a protest or not and whether they support or oppose the laws shall participate in the deliberations of the Committee and put forth their viewpoints. The Committee shall, upon hearing the Government as well as the representatives of the farmers’ bodies, and other stakeholders, submit a report before this Court containing its recommendations, note

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