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ThePrint School of Journalism is an initiative of the very successful multimedia news plat...
Jammu and Kashmir offers a model for NEP-led success. It's called...
The contributions of Indian universities to the knowledge economy remain insufficient, esp...
IIT Guwahati's algorithm to encode brain networks of healthy huma...
New Delhi, Mar 21 (PTI) Researchers at IIT-Guwahati have developed a novel algorithm calle...
Course on road safety gets underway at IIT Guwahati – ThePrint –...
The IIT Guwahati has initiated the 15-Day Road Safety Auditors Certification Course in ali...
ThePrint School of Journalism is an initiative of the very successful multimedia news platform ThePrint launched by Shekhar Gupta. It offers a 360-degree view of multimedia journalism and communication by some of India's finest award-winning journalists.
The contributions of Indian universities to the knowledge economy remain insufficient, especially when compared to institutions abroad like MIT and Imperial College.
New Delhi, Mar 21 (PTI) Researchers at IIT-Guwahati have developed a novel algorithm called Unique Brain Network Identification Number to encode the intricate brain networks of healthy humans and patients with Parkinson’s disease. The study involved the analysis of structural brain MRI scans of 180 PD patients and 70 healthy individuals from the National Institute […]
The IIT Guwahati has initiated the 15-Day Road Safety Auditors Certification Course in alignment with the shared vision […]
Analysts say Indian refiners don't need additional supplies as most crude requirements till first half of August are already secured.
From 18-year-old students to middle-aged shopkeepers, a new generation is paying thousands of rupees to master the markets and chase financial independence.
FT reports on India’s war against ‘illegal infiltrators’, while WSJ details impact US-China AI race may have on India’s foreign policy; BBC notes how Ketan Agarwal murder case ‘has whipped up a media frenzy’.
Govt organising recruitment camps for to boost enrolment under PMIS and connect youth with companies and internship opportunities.
The study was conducted by the Oxford Internet Institute and the Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam, Germany.