University of Mysore signs agreement with Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad
Mysuru, Jan 12 (UNI) University of Mysore and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, a constituent laboratory of CSIR located at Hyderabad, Telangana, signed an MoU, in the area of Chemical Biology on Tuesday.
CSIR-IICT is a premier R&D institute which has been established to carry out a variety of products and services for human welfare such as food, health, energy and the environment. Technology development, transfer and commercialization of the requirements are fully geared to meet the requirements.
The MoU provide collaborative cooperation through:
Chennai, Apr 5 (UNI) As Tamil Nadu is all set tgo elect members of its 16th Assembly tomorrow, it’s, by all accounts, an over-four-decade-old race between the DMK and the AIADMK though billed as a five-cornered contest showing three more contenders – AMMK-DMDK front (actor- turned-politician Vijayakanth and TTV Dhinakaran of RK Nagar
Mysterious illness in India: Experts find traces of lead, nickel in patients blood
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2020 Flashback: 12 stories, 12 months that changed India forever
2020 Flashback: 12 stories, 12 months that changed India forever
By any standards, 2020 will forever be remembered as the bearer of a global economic meltdown brought about by a deadly contagion the novel coronavirus. Here is an attempt to look back at events and stories that captured the attention of Indians this year.
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To describe 2020 as yet another year would be a great injustice. Almost a hundred years after the Spanish Flu instilled fear in the hearts and minds of people across the globe, regardless of their nationality or the colour of their skin, an unholy encounter between a bat and what is speculated to be a pangolin, pushed the human race to the brink of chaos in 2020.
Mystery illness in Eluru: Tests draw a blank, Andhra govt asks AIIMS, IICT to conduct long-term study
One person died due to the illness while 550 people were hospitalised, however, the cases of unexplained convulsions and seizures, which started on December 5, stopped as abruptly as they started. Updated: December 19, 2020 5:39:54 am
The government s move comes on the heels of recommendations by several scientific agencies for a long-term study as no conclusive proof of the cause of the illness was found in probes undertaken so far.
The Andhra Pradesh government has requested AIIMS-New Delhi and the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) in Hyderabad to conduct a long-term study to determine the causes of the mystery illness in Eluru in West Godavari district.
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