The two-day seminar from August 18 to 19 brought together over 500 participants, including eminent Ayurveda scholars, researchers, practitioners, and students from across the country.
Under the agreement, up to 15 scholars from Uttar Pradesh will be eligible for full financial support to pursue a one-year master's degree in the UK. The Chevening programme in India is the largest in the world, benefiting over 3,900 scholars and fellows since 1983.
Kathmandu [Nepal], August 19: To empower the academic aspirations of students from Nepal, Chandigarh University has launched the Indo-Nepal Maitri Scholarship 2025-26, offering academic scholarship upto 50 percent (fee waiver) to meritorious students, opening doors to quality higher educatio
Right after shaking hands with UP CM on the agreement, British High Commissioner expressed confidence over the growing relations between UK and India, with the recently signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and Vision 35 helping open up many opportunities for businesses.
The conference will bring together global scholars, experts, and practitioners to deliberate on critical challenges in managing physical and psychological trauma in military environments, with a special focus on advanced combat trauma care, the application of artificial intelligence and emer
Gen Naravane stressed that defence preparedness is crucial for maintaining peace, both domestically and internationally. He quoted a Roman scholar from the 5th century AD, saying, "If you want peace, prepare for war."
Anupam Kher and the late actor Satish Kaushik's friendship went beyond films and fame. They were not only frequent co-stars in Bollywood hits but also shared a personal bond that lasted decades. Now, two years after Kaushik's passing, Kher has found a heartfelt way to keep his friend's me
New Delhi [India], August 7: iCODEX Publishing Solutions, company engaged in the business of Software Product Development for Scholarly Publishing, is planning to raise up to Rs. 42.03 crore from its SME public issue. The company has received approval to launch its public issue on SME Platfo
The publication, titled "Cold Crises: Academic Freedom and Interference in China Studies in the UK", claims that the Chinese government is employing students, scholars, and financial leverage to intimidate academics and limit discussions on sensitive subjects, thereby creating a culture of f