Dr Renu Swarup, secretary, Department of Biotechnology tells Pallava Bagla in an audio interview that department is looking at the scientific aspect of the virus and is working very hard to give India the best possible coronavirus vaccine.

Dr Renu Swarup, secretary, Department of Biotechnology tells Pallava Bagla in an audio interview that department is looking at the scientific aspect of the virus and is working very hard to give India the best possible coronavirus vaccine.
Their ubiquitous presence in fluorescent orange uniforms is evident in all rescue and relief operations of disasters in the country....
In a first-of-its-kind national survey on the impact of COVID19 lockdown on rural India, Gaon Connection will tomorrow, August 10,...
The love for Bharatanatyam and the Tantric school of the dance form led to Abdul Manaf being reborn as Manu...
As India intensifies its battle against coronavirus, this teacher from Italy talks about why social distancing is important and what...
Dr Satheesh Reddy, Director General, Defence Research and Development Organisation, says that they will make 30,000 ventilators in a matter...
Amul belongs to 36 lakh farmer families of Gujarat, said its managing director RS Sodhi. The best thing about Amul...
Native to Andhra Pradesh, the Punganur cow variety is amongst the smallest breeds of cows in India and is in...
Azolla feed leads to a 15-20% increase in milk production in dairy cows. Its production does not require huge investment...
Igas festival is a popular festival in Uttarakhand and a state holiday. It is a folk festival and is also...
A people-centered approach to agrivoltaics should focus on stakeholder perceptions, skill development, and equitable benefit-sharing mechanisms. This will be crucial...
Between January 2019 and November 2020, more than eight people a month have lost their lives in the country due...
A group of bird enthusiasts as well as wildlife experts came together to compile an atlas of the bird species...
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