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The rate of GST is 18% for soaps and 28% on washing detergents. GST on movie tickets is based on slabs, with 18% GST for tickets that cost less than ₹100 and 28% GST on tickets costing more than ₹100 and 28% on commercial vehicle and private and 5% on readymade clothes. [33] The rate on under-construction property booking is 12%. [34]
Quantum Key Distribution, Quantum Random Number Generators University of Padova Sarcedo, Italy Toshiba [109] Communication Quantum Dots: University of Cambridge: Tokyo, Japan Turkcell [110] 1994 Communication Telecommunication Istanbul, Turkey Taqbit Labs Pvt Ltd [111] February 2, 2018: Quantum cryptography: Quantum Communication: India ...
The total number of small-scale industries in Dharwad is 2774 while there are 4933 small-scale industrial units in Hubli. In the small-scale sector the main products of manufacture are agro products, engineering products, machine tools, chemical and pharmaceutical products, industrial valves manufactured in Hubli meet the nation's major share ...
With more than 80 branches and operated by 1000+ agents, it is the largest in tour business services in Karnataka and Maharashtra. It owns 1,550 buses (incl. 742 Volvo buses of 9400 XL and 9400PX multi-axle models ), [ 11 ] covering six states , moving across 350 routes in the country .
Godrej & Boyce's (G&B) was founded in 1897. G&B's story began as part of India's Swadeshi movement – the original 'Make in India' movement. Founded by Ardeshir Godrej (1868–1936), a serial innovator and inventor along with his brother Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej, who focused on manufacturing.
It is credited to be the first firm in India to successfully develop commercial cybersecurity products using quantum physics. [1] It has a subsidiary called QNu Labs Inc, which was set up in Massachusetts, US in 2019. [2] The company was founded in 2016 by Sunil Gupta, Srinivasa Rao Aluri, Mark Mathias, and Anil Prabhakar. [3]
Quantum engineering is evolving into its own engineering discipline. The quantum industry requires a quantum-literate workforce, a missing resource at the moment. Currently, scientists in the field of quantum technology have mostly either a physics or engineering background and have acquired their ”quantum engineering skills” by experience.
Born in Hubli, [5] India [citation needed] on 21 July 1957, Vivek graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from the B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli, [6] Karnatak University. Vivek received his master's degree from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1991. [7]