Amritakalotsavam’13, the cultural youth festival that showcases the varied talents of our students was celebrated with great enthusiasm at the Amrita School of Biotechnology on 26th and 27th April. Dr. Bipin Nair,. . .
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. . .
March 16-17, 2013 : It was yet another season of clean up at the divine land of Sabarimala. To be accurate the 4th Clean Up Drive organized by Amala Bharatham. . .
The cultural association of the Amritapuri Campus, Samskriti, organized a panel discussion titled Violence Against Women on February 19, 2013. High-profile participants included Dr. Balakrishnan Shankar, Associate Dean, Amritapuri Campus. . .
Thousands of students, faculty and staff of the Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham joined residents of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math to form a human chain that extended over a. . .
Students at the Amritapuri campus came together once again to host the second edition of the multiFest Vidyut. This year’s fest attracted participation from over 4000 students who traveled from. . .
A new grant has been sanctioned by the Department of Biotechnology(DBT) of the Government of India. The goal of the project is to construct a biophysically detailed model of a. . .
During November 2-5, 2012, over 3200 volunteers participated in a massive clean-up drive at Sabarimala and Pampa in Kerala. Our students, faculty and staff members were among them. See pictures. . .
“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. . .