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  1. 'Efforts continue to develop cross-border insolvency framework with cautious approach'

    New Delhi: According to experts, efforts are underway to develop a cross-border insolvency framework with a cautious approach and such a framework should respect the laws of other countries without affecting Indian law.Former NCLAT (National Company Law Appellate Tribunal) chairman S...
  2. "Hindutva is my commitment, development is my priority": BJP's Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha candidate Captain Brijesh Chowta on his election issue

    Dakshina Kannada (Karnataka) [India], BJP candidate from Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency Captain Brijesh Chowta on Friday said Hindutva is his commitment but development is his priority, adding that he wants to develop his constituency on the same lines. Are. Prime Minister Narendra...
  3. AIIMS Delhi begins multi-centre study to develop low-cost cervical cancer test

    New Delhi: To develop and validate a low-cost, point-of-care indigenous HPV test for cervical cancer detection, AIIMS on Friday partnered with DBT-BIRAC Grand Challenges India in collaboration with WHO International Initiated a multi-center study. Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)...
  4. Professor Theo Farrell, VC, La Trobe University further strengthened… ASCRIN is the university's single largest international research initiative with a combined investment of over AUD $43 million (Rs 235 crore).

    New Delhi (India), April 12: Australia's La Trobe University has identified several areas to further strengthen its long-term commitment to Indian research and education partnerships during the recent visit of Professor Theo Farrell, the new Vice-Chancellor, who Had led the delegation. India...
  5. Professor Theo Farrell VC La Trobe University has further strengthened ASCRIN – the single largest international research initiative with a combined investment of more than AUD $43 million (Rs 235 crore).

    India PR Distributio New Delhi [India], April 12: Australia's La Trobe University identified key areas to further strengthen its long-term commitment to Indian research and education partnerships during the recent visit of Professor Theo Farrell, the new Vice-Chancellor. Who led the way...
  6. NeverCloud joins Intel to build AI chip ecosystem

    According to NeverCloud, the two companies have agreed to provide IT infrastructure based on Intel's A accelerator, Gaudi, to help South Korean startups and universities conduct A research projects and develop various software.They will also set up a joint research center called Naver...
  7. Migson Group to invest Rs 426 crore to develop mixed-use real estate project in Lucknow

    New Delhi: Realty firm Migson Group will invest Rs 426 crore to develop a mixed-use project including retail spaces and studio apartments in Uttar Pradesh's Lucknow.Migson Group purchased land from Medanta."The company will invest Rs 426 crore to develop mixed-use developments comprising...
  8. New study finds link between cancer risk in men and families with infertility

    New Delhi: Families of men suffering from infertility may have a higher risk of certain cancers, including colon and testicular, according to a study.While it is known that men who experience infertility have more health problems, including cancer, heart and related diseases, and autoimmune...
  9. CDS General Anil Chauhan stresses new approach to war fighting, calls for "joint culture" in armed forces

    New Delhi [India], Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Monday said there is a need to develop a "joint culture" for the armed forces to bring in fresh perspectives from the best in each service. General Chauhan was addressing the tri-services conclave, 'Parivartan Chintan'...
  10. New nanosensor to check body’s inflammatory level, diagnose disease in 30 minutes

    Currently used techniques for cytokine detection include enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which, although reliable, are highly time-consuming. They also require trained personnel and lengthy sample preparation or analysis times, which can take more...