NEW DELHI: India’s telecom sector is expected to see some major developments in 2021 that will drive the growth of all telecom operators. The government announced 4G spectrum auctions in March this year, even as Reliance Jio expects the 5G rollout to take place in 2021. Furthermore, clarity is expected …
Read More »COVID management in India should be investigated: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that this decade is for “building new multinational companies within India” and that it was the perfect time for “the influence of India to spread throughout the world.” The prime minister was laying the foundation stone for the permanent IIM-Sambalpur campus with Odisha’s …
Read More »IIMs Can Leverage COVID-19 Innovations and Help Turn Today’s Startups into Tomorrow’s Multinationals – PM Modi
Narendra Modi said that local products will have a global reach with the help of new management and technology concepts. Management schools and graduates can play a key role in developing the innovations started during the COVID-19 pandemic, turning startups into multinationals and bringing Indian products to a global audience, …
Read More »Everyone should have free access to scientific journals, public research data: new draft science and technology policy
In an ambitious attempt to make scientific knowledge and data available to all, the government has proposed an ‘open science policy’ that will ensure that all results and information generated by all publicly funded research are freely accessible. for all. More significantly, the government has proposed to buy bulk subscriptions …
Read More »Zomato CEO was stunned when the food delivery app registers 4,100 orders per minute on New Years Eve
With COVID-19 Keeping many revelers indoors even on New Years Eve, food delivery platforms appear to be struggling to keep up with the sudden surge in demand, with orders on Zomato alone surpassing 3,200 per minute Thursday night. . “Our ordering speed right now is the highest we’ve ever seen …
Read More »Covid forced people to accept the importance of migrant work: PM Modi
In his first New Year’s speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the Covid-19 crisis had forced those who did not understand the importance of migrant workers to do so. He spoke at the inauguration of six Light House Projects under the Global Housing Technology Challenge with the …
Read More »Trump delivered defeat as Congress overrides his defense bill veto
The United States Congress handed Donald Trump a major bipartisan defeat in the final days of his presidency as the Republican-led Senate voted to override his veto of a $ 740.5 billion defense policy bill. . It is the first time that one of Trump’s vetoes has been overcome. On …
Read More »Govt proposes to buy bulk subscriptions of all scientific journals, provide free access to all
In an ambitious move to make scientific knowledge and data available to all, the government has proposed an open data policy that will make the information generated by all publicly funded research, including its results, freely accessible. for all. More significantly, the government has also proposed to buy massive subscriptions …
Read More »COVID-19 panel recommends Covishield from IBS for emergency use; new cases remain below 30,000 during the 19th
Daily new coronavirus infections in India remained below 30,000 for the 19th consecutive day on Friday, bringing the total number of cases to 1,02,86,709 The Subject Matter Expert Committee (SEC) on COVID-19 of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has recommended granting emergency use authorization for Oxford COVID-19 the …
Read More »Covishield IBS Approval – Efficacy, Cost, and All About AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine
A government panel of experts reportedly approved the vaccine, developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, for emergency use in India to provide immunity against coronavirus disease (Covid-19). According to the Reuters news agency, a committee of experts in the field, created by the Comptroller General of Drugs of …
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