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NEW DELHI: Indian scientists have mapped the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome, a first of its kind achievement that gives hope of discovering a cost effective drug for the disease that kills at least 330,000 Indians every year.

"Our scientists along with over 100 science students from several universities have done this within a few months. We hope within 18-24 months we will be able to take one molecule to the clinical trial stage," Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) ch

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India will soon launch an advanced communications satellite, put into orbit for the first time by a cryogenic engine developed by its own scientists.
Cryogenic engines are rocket motors designed for fuels that have to be held at very low temperatures to be liquid. They would otherwise be gas.
Officials say that only five countries in the world have this technology.
BBC science reporter Jonathan Amos says a successful launch would be another milestone for India's space programme.
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A controversy centred on the human rights body Amnesty International is raging in Britain and it could be instructive for India. Earlier this month, Gita Sahgal, the head of the organization’s ‘gender unit’, publicly protested against its close association with Moazzam Beg, a British Islamist and former inmate of Guantanamo Bay.

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But the Campus Voice of India says, "How long, will you be able to hold the Brain Drain, if these Multi - faceted educational institutions do not come up early". The Campus agrees to let the Brains stay in India and take the Country to newer heights, but then, the polity+bureaucracy need to work with one single objective and one single agenda i.e. a long term development plan for the Nation. Primarily the single agenda needs bring best of employment opportunities, best of industries and best of

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U.S. won't succeed if India has more scientists: Obama

Bangalore: President Barack Obama has said that the U.S. is facing stiff competition from India and cannot succeed if the country continues to produce more scientists and engineers than America, reports Business Ghana.

"I said this during the State of the Union (address), I repeated it today in Henderson in my town hall: Other countries are not playing for second. They're playing for first," he told the Las Vegas-Area Chambers of Com

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A mini armoured car, designed for use in confined spaces such as airports and hotels targeted in terror attacks, has gone on display at an Indian arms fair.

The battery operated, two million rupee ($45,000) Anti-Terrorist Assault Cart (Atac) is said to resemble a bullet-proof golf buggy with firing ports.

It has been specially designed to transport two armed security personnel during or after terror attacks.

It was created in the wake of the Mumbai (Bombay) hotel attacks of 2008.

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IISc., is one of the premier institutes in India and is heaven for higher education. Unarguably one of the best institutes. Now we have a solid proof from the article of Gangan Prathap and B.M.Gupta in Current science. IIT Kanpur and IIT Bombay bags the 2nd and 3rd position. Ranking is based on P the number of papers published, C is the number of citations obtained, ICP is the number of papers through international collaboration, h is the H-index and p is a newly proposed index.
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