With its rich tradition of silk saris, India is the world’s largest consumer of raw silk. Most of the silk it uses, India also produces. But some is imported. Import. . .
“All organisms have the capacity to remove damaged cells from the body by programmed cell death known as apoptosis,” noted Dr. Nandita Mishra, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Biotechnology at. . .
The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated April 7 of every year as the World Health Day. To commemorate this year’s World Health Day, the Student Nurses’ Association of the. . .
Ammachi Labs’ MoVE project (Mobile Vocational Education) was nominated for a World Education Award 2013, from the World Education Summit. Please show your support by casting your vote on the Facebook. . .
Graduates from the “Women Empowerment Project” (WE Project) Fabric Painting Course are participating in a pilot project called “Making a Living.” The objective of the WE project is to help. . .
The Short-Term Studentship Program initiated by the Indian Council of Medical Research awards a stipend of Rs. 5,000/- per month for a period of three months to encourage new medical. . .
The Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications, recognized for its deployment of the first-ever wireless network system for predicting landslides, is now extending its developmental activities into yet another. . .
Grow Smart @ Amrita is a project spearheaded by the Serve-an-Hour initiative of the first-year students of the Schools of Engineering and Arts & Sciences at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s Amritapuri. . .
Department of Management, Bangalore, in partnership with the Department of Management Sciences, State University of New York organized a national-level management fest, Aykya, during March 1-2, 2013. The word Aykya. . .