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The Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) is an Indian food research institute and laboratory headquartered in Mysore, India. It is a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research .
During his tenure as the head of CFTRI, he established the Advanced School of Protein Chemistry and Technology, for advanced research. [2] His contributions are also reported behind the CFTRI initiative to supply 200,000 food packages to the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that hit the Indian coasts, along with other ...
Cheluvamba Mansion is located in the city of Mysore, Karnataka.It was built by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV for the third princess of Mysore - Cheluvajammanni and it is similar to other mansions built by them which are spread over a large area surrounded by gardens.
In March 2006, a few months before joining Vijay Times, Krishna Prasad started publishing the Churumuri blog, after drawing inspiration from a speech delivered in colloquial Kannada by Captain G. R. Gopinath. [1] He later started the media blog Sans Serif, a media blog, and Kosambari, a blog focused on south Indian Vegetarian cuisine.
K. T. Achaya was born on 6 October 1923 in Kollegal, in the Mysore kingdom, (now part of Karnataka).After graduating from the University of Madras in 1943, he worked in the Indian Institute of Science for the next three years.
Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (born 30 June 1934), is an Indian chemist who has worked mainly in solid-state and structural chemistry. He has ...
Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), located at Pilani, Rajasthan, is a research institute in India and a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
The name Mysore is an anglicised form of Mahiṣūru, [11] which means "the abode of Mahiṣa" in the vernacular Kannada.The common noun Mahiṣa, in Sanskrit, means buffalo; in this context, however, Mahiṣa refers to Mahishasura, a mythical demon who could assume the form of either a human or a buffalo, and who, according to Hindu mythology, ruled the ancient parts of Mysore Kingdom, known ...