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Scientist B. Jayant Baliga is shaping the future of electrical engineering

Scientist B. Jayant Baliga is shaping the future of electrical engineering

by Namrata Srivastava | Mar 19, 2024

(March 19, 2024) The first TV broadcast into a home in India occurred in his house. So, it is quite natural for people to presume that Dr. B. Jayant Baliga would focus on computers in the future. However, the scientist created something that combined two related...
Meet the husband-wife duo celebrating plant-forward, borderless cuisine at Moglu

Meet the husband-wife duo celebrating plant-forward, borderless cuisine at Moglu

by Bindu Gopal Rao | Mar 17, 2024

(February 17, 2024) What does it take to give up a thriving technology business in Saudi Arabia to come to Bengaluru to open a vegetarian restaurant? That’s exactly what husband and wife duo, Ankita Shree, Managing Director, and Dr. Kiran Narayanan, Executive Chef,...
Indian American students again top the Regeneron Science Talent Search

Indian American students again top the Regeneron Science Talent Search

by Namrata Srivastava | Mar 17, 2024

(March 17, 2024) Proving the accuracy of President Joe Biden’s statement that “Indian Americans are taking over the country,” numerous Indian-origin youths have consistently excelled in the Regeneron Science Talent Search. Dubbed the “Junior...
Navvye Anand: Helping save endangered Kangri language through AI

Navvye Anand: Helping save endangered Kangri language through AI

by Charu Thakur | Mar 16, 2024

(March 17, 2024) In the scenic mountains of Himachal Pradesh is a river valley – Kangra – home to warm Himachali people who cherish their language and customs. The beautiful language extends its influence to Northern Punjab – where Delhi teen Navvye...
Amin Haq: Admission process in the UK is much easier than the US

Amin Haq: Admission process in the UK is much easier than the US

by Charu Thakur | Mar 14, 2024

Name: Amin Haq University: University of Manchester Course: Law Location: Manchester, UK Key highlights: For admission in the UK, IELTS, TOFEL or SAT isn’t mandatory More opportunities in the UK to make your CV eligible for further studies, especially in law...
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