He said India has a rich tradition and a long history of both discovery and use of science and technology.
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said 'we should move on' from the controversy surrounding Hardik Pandya and K L Rahul's sexist comments because he is sure the two will learn from it and become better persons.
Nisha Gupta and Guddi Thapliyal set up Geek Monkey with an investment of Rs 1.5 lakh. Today it's worth Rs 2 crores.
A culture of science and innovation must be embedded in society wherein people not only use new technology but understand it as well. Without this, obscurantism and blind faith can sit side by side with digital technology and, in fact, use the same technology to reinforce their hold on people, says Shram Saran.
Shaidalin Marbaniang's eco-friendly napkins solve three problems -- accessibility, sustainability and also generates employment.
Love wildlife and want to help in saving them? Here's a chance to do so from the comfort of your house. Presenting Prints for Nature -- a fine art photographic print sale offering collectors the chance to own work from some of the most impactful names in the photography industry and contribute to conservation. The initiative was created by National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale and includes eighty-five fine art and nature photographers who have generously donated prints for this cause. All of the net proceeds will go directly to support Conservation International's core initiatives. It will support those on the front lines protecting our wild lands and our most vulnerable species, at a time of critical need. The sale ends December 10, 2020. Please visit https://www.printsfornature.com/ to learn more.
Stating that 'we cannot...infuse creativity in your bureaucracy', the apex court warned it will have to do something extraordinary if the authorities failed to control pollution.
If it happens, this would mean the largest spectrum auction in terms of amount with over 7,000 Mhz going up for sale across eight bands
'Both the Centre and the states cannot say that they have been taking good care of public health.'
Google has partnered with cab operators Ola and Uber, and a user can seamlessly book a cab with just one tap. This service is available in 27 cities across India
Ashwini Asokan of Mad Street Den tells women to break stereotypes.
'It is a well-entrenched belief in the downtrodden, the deprived sections, that Modi cares for them. He has come to occupy their mindspace as their messiah.' 'And it is this deprived, dispossessed section that is powering his electoral performance, breaking ancient shibboleths and shackles like religion and caste and region and language,' argues Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
India's banks are propping up too many weak producers.
'Kabir Singh will be very special for me, but my goal is to make each character as memorable as Preeti.'
The US-based start-up developed a machine learning system that uses sensors in smartphones.
'I feel eyebrows change the expressions on a face.'
The Indian IT services sector is scrambling to retain talent since digitisation-led transformation has increased the demand for a digitally skilled workforce. As a result, the pull for jobs for tech professionals is also coming from non-IT sectors, leading to higher attrition among IT companies. The average number of tech jobs from non-IT sectors has seen a 41 per cent uptick in March-May'21 versus March-May'19, according to data from Naukri.com.
When the Indian brunost bravely ventured into the international cheese arena in Spain, along with 4,000 others from 45 countries, before 230 judges, its sterling desi pedigree spoke for itself, winning a silver in the brown cheese category and giving India a berth on the global cheese map.
News that transpired on and off the football field.
Rediff.com's Ashish Narsale lists the smartphones that ruled our hearts in 2019.
Mumbai's break dancers pin their hopes on their passion to dance to get out of city's ghettos.
It is important that you listen to your body and understand the difference between getting too sore and doing just what is right, says Shrey Khanna.
Deane De Menezes hopes to reduce the awkwardness and stigma around menstruation.
'What would we feel if we found the world behaving the way it has?' 'Forced to fight our own prolonged battle; nobody from outside really demanding that the war end or actively working to make it end, and above all, a completely toothless United Nations reduced to pleading for a halt to the violence,' notes Shyam G Menon, exactly a month after Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.
Some examples that show we may be call for introspection, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Deep-learning machines are conquering realm after realm of human expertise, but is there a difference between Them and Us?
A breakthrough will come from what we teach and how, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Turbocharged with technology is becoming the Holy Grail of retail.
Julia Mooney believes that by making conscious choices, we can lead to a more sustainable way of life.
The Australia batsman said IPL taught him to adapt to different situations.
Humanoid Sophia picked the Baadshah of Bollywood as her favourite actor
'What has gained prominence are 'human' skills like creativity, originality and initiative, critical thinking, persuasion, and negotiation, as well as attention to detail, resilience, flexibility and complex problem-solving.'
The capital recorded 2,373 fresh coronavirus cases taking the tally to 92,175. With 61 deaths, the fatalities now stand at 2,864.
Price, specifications, features -- it's all here.
With the hybrid model in place, employees can take advantage of the working from office to build better working relationships, trust, and comradeship.
'This is not the first time that a large contingent of Assam armed police led by senior officers attacked and destroyed farm huts, crops and plantations of Mizo farmers.' 'There have been a series of such intrusions in the past and the pace of such intrusions increased in the recent past.'
Shifting to it involves a steep learning curve, but it's worth it.
Anurag Chatterjee, 37, a corporate training and instructional designing consultant tells us how he went from 93 kg to 72 kg.
The least the Opposition can do, for India's sake, is try to offer one, says Mitali Saran.