PM pollution increased by 20% in Indo-Gangetic Plain, Himalayan region, North-East: StudyPollution levels in North India and the Himalayas have risen sharply. Particulate matter pollution increased over 20 percent in the Indo-Ga...
25 May, 2026, 06.23 PM IST
Watch: PM Narendra Modi plays football with kids in GangtokPrime Minister Modi enjoyed a football game with children in Gangtok, Sikkim, during his visit marking the state's 50th anniversary. The da...
28 Apr, 2026, 10.10 AM IST
PM to attend closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50 years of statehood celebrationsPrime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim from April 27 to attend the closing ceremony of its 50th statehood anniversary. He will inau...
26 Apr, 2026, 05.43 PM IST
Not Gurgaon, not Hyderabad, not Pune, CA says one city could rival Bengaluru as the India’s IT hub in future: ‘Rent is 30% cheaper…’India's tech landscape is shifting as Mangalore, dubbed "Silicon Beach," emerges as a strong challenger to Bengaluru. The coastal city is e...
23 Apr, 2026, 03.23 PM IST
Kapil Sibal slams Centre, EC over Bengal polls, alleges ‘gross abuse’ of state machineryKapil Sibal criticizes the massive deployment of security personnel for the West Bengal assembly polls. He alleges a gross abuse of state m...
22 Apr, 2026, 03.40 PM IST
SN Bose Scholarship: All about the student exchange program for studying in the USSN Bose Scholarship fosters Indian student exchange with the US. Open Sep-Oct, offers stipend, health insurance, airfare. Eligible fields i...
22 Apr, 2024, 03.57 PM IST
Kolkata's AJC Bose college bans 'indecent dresses' like torn jeans, asks students to sign affidavitKolkata's Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose College has implemented a strict dress code for first-year students, requiring them to sign an affi...
01 Sep, 2023, 05.34 PM IST
Google Doodle honours Satyendra Nath Bose, the Indian physicist who sent his quantum findings to Albert EinsteinGoogle Doodle: In honour of Bose’s legacy, any particle that conforms with his statistics today is known as a 'boson'.
04 Jun, 2022, 12.03 PM IST
Institution winning Subhash Chandra Bose Award to utilise cash prize for disaster management activities only: MoS HomeUnion Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai stated: "In 2018, the government instituted annual 'Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Praba...
09 Feb, 2022, 02.52 PM IST
Govt announces Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar for 2022The central government has instituted the annual award -- Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar -- to recognise and honour the inv...
23 Jan, 2022, 01.12 PM IST
Scientists develop insulin that can be kept without refrigerationThis is being hailed as a big breakthrough in scientific circles, as portability has always been a concern for insulin-dependent people.
24 Sep, 2021, 06.25 PM IST
Our scientists among world's best: Harsh VardhanIndia ranks third worldwide in nanotechnology and in terms of the number of important scientific publications, the country occupies the fif...
01 Jan, 2018, 05.23 PM IST
- Tap into opportunities due to IT explosion, President tells Bengal
Kolkata, Nov 29 (IANS) Observing that West Bengal was a "slow starter" in IT, President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday urged it to grab the o...
29 Nov, 2017, 01.17 PM IST
- Bose Institute to focus on quantum technology, synthetic biology in centenary year
Kolkata, Nov 29 (IANS) To mark its centenary, India's prestigious Bose Institute will bolster research in emerging areas of synthetic biolo...
29 Nov, 2016, 07.05 PM IST
Presidency college Kolkata to tap corporate houses for philanthropic aidAlso on the cards, are plans to tie up with top universities in Japan, China and the Southeast Asia for faculty and student exchange.
06 Jul, 2011, 10.56 AM IST
- Presidency college Kolkata to tap corporate houses for philanthropic aid
Kolkata’s Presidency College, now University, plans to tap big corporate houses and private funds to make it one of Asia's best graduate st...
06 Jul, 2011, 10.31 AM IST
- Few talented students opt for research
Poor pay packets compared to industries like IT are leading only a few talented students to take up research in basic sciences.
25 May, 2008, 09.57 AM IST