“Amma always says that protecting nature is as important as protecting one’s own mother. This is the main reason why the Math has undertaken this cleaning drive,” stated Swami Jnanamritananda. . .
The students, faculty and staff members of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham are all set to begin this year’s historic clean-up of Sabarimala. During November 2-5, 2012, they will work together to. . .
A book titled Community Management of Inland Fisheries in Bangladesh and India was recently published by Mullick Brothers, Dhaka. The book was co-authored by Dr. Amalendu Jyotishi, Associate Professor, Amrita. . .
The months of August, September and October saw Amrita students from Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Kochi and Mysore campuses converge at the Coimbatore campus to participate in various inter-campus sports events. Beginning. . .
The Electronics, Communication and Instrumentation Forum (ECIF) is made up of enthusiastic young students of the Amrita School of Engineering at Bengaluru. Their innovative ideas were very much in evidence. . .
Pranjal Kaustubh and Nishank Vaish, final-year students of B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Amrita’s Bengaluru campus presented a paper on self-charging electric vehicles at the International Conference on Industrial. . .
The Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham came alive with myriads of lights and colors during Chancellor Amma’s fifty-ninth birthday as lakhs of people poured in from all parts of. . .
“I, hereby, solemnly declare and promise that I will, in my thoughts, words and deeds, uphold the ideals of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and commit myself to serving my motherland India,. . .
A two-day hands-on training workshop on Embedded Software Development on Beagle Bone Platform was organized at the Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru during September 14-15, 2012. The workshop was organized. . .
Did you know that a flying aircraft undergoes a change in its total mass due to fuel consumption? As the airplane flies, its mass slowly reduces, making necessary attendant changes. . .