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An Equilibrium Of Wisdom And Dedication: Yash Uday Shah
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Yash Uday Shah, a final year dual degree student of the Department of Chemical Engineering, is a gem at the tussle that NIT Rourkela is. Being a curious persona from inception, he has aced every field he laid hands on – be it academics or club activities. With unmatched leadership skills and qualities, he has surpassed all the odds that he has faced with a smile and positivity.
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IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Roorkee and bagging the prestigious
MITACS internship, Yash has kept on adding accolades to his excellent academic record. His deck of roles spans from being the
“This major investment in USask research is indicative of the key role the university plays in growing Saskatchewan’s capacity as a world leader in the agricultural sector,” said USask Vice-President Research Karen Chad. “The adoption of new agricultural technologies and creation of competitive, value-added products has the potential for real-life benefits, including new jobs and increased economic prosperity for the province.” The ADF program is supported through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a five-year $388-million investment by the federal and provincial governments in initiatives for the sector in Saskatchewan. A total of $9.8 million was announced Jan. 12 for 39 agricultural research projects in the province and across the country. More than half were awarded to USask.
“This major investment in USask research is indicative of the key role the university plays in growing Saskatchewan’s capacity as a world leader in the agricultural sector,” said USask Vice-President Research Karen Chad. “The adoption of new agricultural technologies and creation of competitive, value-added products has the potential for real-life benefits, including new jobs and increased economic prosperity for the province.” The ADF program is supported through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a five-year $388-million investment by the federal and provincial governments in strategic initiatives for the sector in Saskatchewan. A total of $9.8 million was announced Jan. 12 for 39 agricultural research projects in the province and across the country, of which more than half were awarded to USask.