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From propelling rockets/satellites to propelling E-LCVs

From propelling rockets/satellites to propelling E-LCVs ​ Fri, Jul 30 2021 11:21 IST | ​ 0 Views   Chennai, July 30 : After propelling India s rockets and satellites up above the world s so high, three former employees of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are now propelling electric vehicles light and heavy commercial vehicles on the Indian roads. In addition to that, they also run a logistics company with their electric light commercial vehicles (LCV). Actually, it is not a climb down for Nakul Kukar, Paras Kaushal and Supratim Naskar, but a climb up from being employees to entrepreneurs/employers with their company CellProp Pvt Ltd. Incidentally Kukar and Kaushal belong to the first batch of graduates from the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram.

LankaWeb – Trilateral virtual dialogue between Pathfinder Foundation, Russian International Affairs Council and Asian Confluence on the Impact of Climate Change on Marine and Fresh Water Resources and Combating Water Pollution

Posted on July 28th, 2021 PRESS RELEASE Pathfinder Foundation The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) has initiated a trilateral dialogue involving Sri Lanka, India and the Russian Federation to discuss issues of contemporary relevance. The first trilateral dialogue will be held on the Friday, July 30, 2021. 4:30 PM SLST on the Impact of Climate Change on Marine and Fresh Water Resources and Combating Water Pollution: Best Practices from Russia, Sri Lanka and India”. For this dialogue, Pathfinder Foundation will be partnering with Russian International Affairs Council and Asian Confluence. The distinguished panellists for the webinar are, Ambassador GlebIvashentsov, Vice President, Russian International Affairs Council, Ambassador (Retd.) Bernard Goonetilleke, Chairman Pathfinder Foundation,

Previously unseen star formation in Milky Way detected in new study

updated: Jul 23 2021, 19:04 ist An international team of astronomershas carried out an extensive new survey of the Milky Way, revealing previously unseen signatures with unprecedented sensitivity and details that hint at how stars form and die, complex processes that have fascinated researchers for centuries. The results were published in a series of papers in Astronomy & Astrophysics by the team, which includes scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST). The data for the survey, which spanned a large part of the Milky Way, was gathered using two powerful radio telescopes: the Karl G Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA, and theEffelsberg100-m radio telescope operated by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy Germany, as part of the GLOSTAR (Global View on Star formation in the Milky Way) project.

India News | Previously Unseen Star Formation in Milky Way Detected in New Study

Bengaluru, July 23 (PTI) An international team of astronomershas carried out an extensive new survey of the Milky Way, revealing previously unseen signatures with unprecedented sensitivity and details that hint at how stars form and die, complex processes that have fascinated researchers for centuries. The results were published in a series of papers in Astronomy & Astrophysics by the team, which includes scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST). The data for the survey,which spanned a large part of the Milky Way, was gathered using two powerful radio telescopes: the Karl G Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA, and theEffelsberg100-m radio telescope operated by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy Germany, as part of the GLOSTAR (Global View on Star formation in the Milky Way) project.

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