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He was the International Leader of UNESCO-IGCP Project 318 on Polymetallic Deposits (1992–95) and coordinated international research activities. He served as a member of Project Monitoring Committees of CSIR and DST, and co-ordinates research cooperation between India and Germany as an Honorary Advisor of DAAD.
The Department of Science and Technology (DST) is a department within the Ministry of Science and Technology in India.It was established in May 1971 to promote new areas of science and technology and to play the role of a nodal department for organising, coordinating and promoting scientific and technological activities in the country.
The International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) is a professional exchange program funded by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
In academia, a visiting scholar, visiting scientist, visiting researcher, visiting fellow, visiting lecturer, or visiting professor is a scholar from an institution who visits a host university to teach, lecture, or perform research on a topic for which the visitor is valued. [1]
After three years the fellowship is enhanced to ₹7,000.00 per month during M.Sc/4th and 5th year of Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual contingency grant of ₹28,000.00. [4] 3. KVPY Fellows are also eligible to get the DST Inspire Scholarship [5] granted by Department of Science & Technology (DST) Government of India worth ₹80,000.00 annually.
In 1987, developed the most popular tractor of India, named as Sonalika, being manufactured by International Tractors Limited. Developed the first transgenic Drosophila model for drug screening for cancer in humans. [citation needed] Invented, once a week non-steroidal family planning pill Saheli and non-steroidal herbal pill for asthma called ...
It’s also easier to visit other islands. “You can now drive from Tórshavn to Klaksvik, the second largest city (located on Borðoy), in just 45 minutes versus 75 minutes,” adds Sørensen.
The DST-ICTP-IMU Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from Developing Countries is a mathematics prize awarded annually by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy. [2] The prize is named after the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. It was founded in 2004, [3] and was first awarded in 2005.