The University of Delaware and the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a chemical process that converts Styrofoam into the high-value conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS. The researchers show how improved plastic trash may be successfully integrated into functional electronic devices such as
The protests have caused significant traffic congestion, affecting daily life and business activities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The standoff continues as Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan remains firm on its demands.
New Delhi [India], July 19: In a world grappling with the twin crises of climate change and dwindling fossil fuel reserves, SRM University-AP's Net Zero Lab has made a landmark contribution to sustainable energy innovation. The lab's newly patented system, encapsulated by Patent No. 537715,
Congress on Thursday said that multiple data sources, including government's own official statistics, show that "workers can buy less today than they could 10 years ago" and the Union Budget offers a chance to provide "justice to labourers" by guaranting a nationwide minimum wage of Rs 400 p
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday attended the 'Khatamuhurt' (foundation stone laying) programme under the 'Shramik Basera Yojana' at Jagatpur in Ahmedabad.
The Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) held a state-wide protest in Himachal Pradesh on Thursday against the "anti-worker" policies of the BJP-led government at the Centre.
Ahead of the Budget session of parliament, Dr Harsh Mahajan, Chair of FICCI Health Services Committee and founder and chief radiologist of Mahajan Imaging and Labs, demanded government fulfil its 'promise' of spending 2.5 per cent of GDP on the healthcare sector.
"If such skills are not available, people can be outsourced and they can be given work here. But the Government is trying to bring in a law to give preference to locally available skills - if it is available here...," Karnataka Labor Minister Santosh S Lad said speaking to ANI.
"Keeping the interests of #Kannadigas paramount, I will discuss this issue with the Hon'ble CM Sh @siddaramaiah, IT-BT Minister, Law Minister, and Labour Minister. We will have wider consultations. We will ensure that the interests of Kannadigas are protected, alongside those of the industri
As the Karnataka cabinet approved a Bill that mandates private industries to hire 100 per cent Kannadigas for "C and D" grade posts, several industry leaders objected to the move saying that it is "discriminatory" and raised apprehensions that the tech industry may suffer.
The Bill drafted by the Labour Department claimed that jobs of industries operating in the state are going to the states of North India. The Bill states that industries that get infrastructure including land and water from the state should give reservations for jobs to the locals, and thi
"Today in India, everyone from daily wage labourers to government employees are in dire straits - some due to inflation, unemployment, and some due to government negligence," Rahul Gandhi said.