there is an excellent news that with increase in agricultural growth, enrolment in agricultural colleges have also increased. I am not sure about the data from India, will check up
Indian Innovators Need Funds Brilliant inventors in India are going unrewarded monetarily for their breakthroughs breakthroughs By Anil Gupta Related Items Visit HarvardBusiness.org Posted on Conversation Starter: May 11, 2009
dear Yogiraj I think you have answered the question yourself, just as you felt intrigued and take the trouble of writing, i think many more like you will feel persuaded
This is what MHRD, government of India, headed by Sibal says ( http://www.education.nic.in/cd50years/r/2R/7Q/2R7Q0101.htm downloaded on June 28, 2009) Nearly half the children who entered Class I drop out before reaching Class V,
I am surprised that 121` countries in the recent meeting of International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture ( ITPGRFA) agreed for such a small amount and that too
Most developing countries are puting their money where their mouth is, in terms of sustainable technologies. See report below from malysia ministry of S and T and innovations. I had spent
Draft for comments: Key Draft recommendations for building a globalizing and resurgent India through innovative transformation (GRIT), a course taught by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and Anil K Gupta at
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2∫_new=31507 MEXICO CITY.- Returned to Mexico in 1990 by the Vatican, the De la Cruz-Badiano Codex, considered the first medical book of the new World, was digitalized and edited in a
The labourer’s manifesto expressindia.com on 18 April, 2009 Most political parties woo labourers as voters but seldom think of them as a target for technological development and empowerment. Why should
Senior leaders of Marxist party have gone on record to say that if, pl note, if, tribal people want to talk, we will, but no talks with maoist. I have