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  1. Prem Vatsa contributes US$5 million for brain research at IIT Madras

    Prem Vatsa contributes US$5 million for brain research at IIT Madras

    CHENNAI: Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd founder and chairman Prem Vats has contributed USD 5 million (about Rs 41 crore) to his alma mater Indian Institute of Technology, Madras here for brain research.Vatsa is one of the 150 alumni who were named as 'Distinguished Alumni' by the premier...
  2. CMFRI and INCOIS join hands to promote research on oceanography,
fisheries management

    CMFRI and INCOIS join hands to promote research on oceanography, fisheries management

    CMFRI Director Dr. A. The MoU signed by Gopalakrishnan and Dr. T. Srinivas Kumar, Director, INCOIS, envisages both the institutions to collaborate on joint projects to leverage their expertise in areas such as operational oceanography, fishery oceanography, fishing advisories, ecology Has been...
  3. IT industry veterans Narayana Murthy and Chris Gopalakrishnan advocate increased funding for research

    IT industry veterans Narayana Murthy and Chris Gopalakrishnan advocate increased funding for research

    BENGALURU: IT industry veterans N R Narayana Murthy and Chris Gopalakrishnan on Wednesday pitched for increased funding for research and higher educational institutions by both private and public sectors in the country, and the need to change some of the old things by bringing in innovative...
  4. AIADMK demands judicial inquiry into allegations of custodial torture of YouTuber Savukku Shankar

    AIADMK demands judicial inquiry into allegations of custodial torture of YouTuber Savukku Shankar

    Shankar's lawyer Gopalakrishnan had on Monday alleged that his client was tortured in jail after he was arrested from Theni for using obscene language against women police officers in Tamil Nadu in his YouTube show.The lawyer also said that the medical examination conducted before Shankar was...
  5. CMFRI has achieved success in mariculture captive breeding

    CMFRI has achieved success in mariculture captive breeding

    This development is expected to open a new avenue for sustainable seafood production and boost India's mariculture activities, including sea cage farming.Scientists at CMFRI's Visakhapatnam Regional Center achieved success in bloodstock development, captive breeding and larval rearing of the...
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