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After two-and-a-half years of research, K. Balakrishnan and Mathur B. Pavendan have deciphered an inscription in Sanyasi Pudavu in Courtallam hills in Tenkasi district
Government of India press release: Ministry of Earth Sciences Secretary Dr. M. Ravichandran Inaugurates Urban Testbed an...
“What is the yardstick to measure appropriate time? At least if we knew what the appropriate time would be, and how to measure it, we would work towards it,” J&K CM Omar Abdullah said
Kerala UDF Suspended marks a significant moment, as the ruling party faces a major political setback. The post Kerala UDF Suspended: Heavy Setback for Ruling Party appeared first on Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR).
Pinarayi PR Work Backfires as campaign spending and PR strategies fail to influence voter sentiment effectively. The post ‘You can’t win just by pouring money; Pinarayi’s PR work backfires’ | Election appeared first on Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR).
Amsalem expressed readiness to extend support, including potential funding, for setting up a dedicated Water Resource Museum or Innovation Centre in Andhra Pradesh.
Government of India press release: Atal Innovation Mission convenes AIM Sumvaad North to boost incubators, drive inclusi...
Government of India press release: CSIR-CRRI and BPCL Received India Book of Records Asia Book of Records Recognition fo...
Government of India press release: Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India signs a MoU with Fe...
ORF Expert Speak: The Iran Precedent and the Legal Jeopardy of Nuclear Governance
Science and technology must move to the forefront of national development, with a human-centric approach that brings tangible benefits to society, says Dharmendra Pradhan at the IIT Madras Technology Summit 2026
“Currently, 70% of research funding in India comes from the government, which is unhealthy; We need a 50-50 contribution between government and industry,” he said
In 2024, the scientific community chose to halt mirror-life research as soon as its dangers became clear. Are the artificial intelligence (AI) stakes too high for this field of technology to take a cue from that episode of conscience-led self-restraint?
ORF Expert Speak: AI’s Next Trajectory: The Inference Innovation
After two-and-a-half years of research, K. Balakrishnan and Mathur B. Pavendan have deciphered an inscription in Sanyasi Pudavu in Courtrallam hills in Tenkasi district
The issue arose during the ‘Mega Rythu Mela’ held at the Arts and Science College in Hanamkonda.
Government of India press release: 135th birthday of Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar celebrated at CSIR Campus
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Government of India press release: Technology-driven innovation is the key to India’s economic renaissance: Union Minist...
Government of India press release: Research & surprise element must to stay future-ready in today’s technology-driven er...
Established the National Research Foundation with Rs 50,000 crore over five years to seed, grow, and facilitate research across natural sciences, engineering, technology, humanities, and social sciences in Indian universities and institutions.
Amended the MMDR Act to allow private sector participation in exploration of critical and strategic minerals including lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements. Introduced auction of exploration licences for deep-seated minerals.
Rs 19,744 crore mission to make India a global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Targets 5 million tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030, reducing fossil fuel dependence.
Rs 76,000 crore programme to establish a semiconductor and display manufacturing ecosystem in India. Provides fiscal support of up to 50% of project cost for setting up semiconductor fabs, OSAT, and design centres.
Incentive scheme across 14 key sectors including electronics, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and textiles with total outlay of Rs 1.97 lakh crore. Aims to boost domestic manufacturing, create jobs, and reduce import dependence.
Action plan to promote entrepreneurship with tax exemptions for three years, self-certification for compliance, simplified startup registration, and a Rs 10,000 crore Fund of Funds. Recognised over 1 lakh startups.
Landmark agreement enabling civil nuclear cooperation between India and the United States, ending India's nuclear isolation. Allowed India access to civilian nuclear technology and fuel from the global market.
India's early policy framework to attract semiconductor fabrication investments with incentives of up to 25% of capital expenditure. Aimed to position India in the global electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
Sam Pitroda-led commission recommended establishing 1,500 new universities, independent regulatory authority replacing UGC, reform of professional education, and Open Educational Resources. Influenced subsequent education policy.