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Chemistry World February 20, 2013 Laura Howes |
UK-India projects launched To coincide with the prime minister's visit to India, UK universities have announced a series of research partnerships and scholarships intended to boost the trade and education links between the UK and India. |
Chemistry World January 25, 2013 Rajesh Parishwad |
Indian supreme court's anger over unregulated clinical trials The fledgling clinical trials industry in India has been hit by recent revelations of a lack of regulation. Now, the country's supreme court has criticized the body that oversees clinical trials for its inaction in the face of these unethical practices. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 25, 2013 John D. Macomber |
Why a Harvard Finance Instructor Went to the the Kumbh Mela We are witnessing back-of-house success in administration that leads to front-of-house success in the experience for more than a hundred million pilgrims. This event is a big deal for the Republic of India. It needs to go well. |
Chemistry World January 21, 2013 Andy Extance |
India pushes for emergency drug licenses The Indian government is preparing to grant compulsory licenses allowing three patented cancer drugs to be produced in the country and sold at reduced rates without permission from the patent owners. |
Chemistry World January 14, 2013 Rajesh Parishwad |
India sets ambitious targets for science India's prime minister Manmohan Singh wants the country to be one of the world's top 5 scientific powers by 2020 |
IEEE Spectrum October 2012 Joshua J. Romero |
Blackouts Illuminate India's Power Problems Weak links in the grid prove difficult to fix |
Chemistry World July 25, 2012 |
Pharma Industry May Suffer as India Looks to Generics India plans to provide free generic drugs to half its population. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 30, 2012 Dina Gerdeman |
India's Ambitious National Identification Program The Unique Identification Authority of India has been charged with implementing a nationwide program to register and assign a unique 12-digit ID to every Indian resident |
Chemistry World March 1, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
Leak suggests Dow hired firm to follow Bhopal activists Dow Chemical hired US intelligence companies to monitor the activities of protestors belonging to groups demanding justice for victims of the Bhopal disaster in India, according to emails published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Joshua J. Romero |
India's Big Bet on Identity The world's largest biometric authentication system reaches its first major milestone, but lots of challenges remain |
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