Photo Captions Photo 1: Prof. Ramanatha Subramanian Photo 2: Prof. Ramanatha Subramanian was interviewed by Dr Jayanta Sthanapati Photo 3: A gallery on physics in NPL Science Museum‚ New Delhi Photo 4: Syt. Madhav Prasad Birla Photo 5: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru signed the Visitors’ Book after inaugurating Birla Planetarium Photo 6: Carl Zeiss project being operational in M P Birla Planetarium since 1962 Photo 7: Present view of M. P. Birla Planetarium in
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Let me introduce myself‚ I was completed my undergraduate program in Electronics and Communication Engineering in Sri Sarathi Institute of Engineering and Technology‚ which is under India’s first technological university Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University. I am planning to pursue Higher Studies at graduate level for the accretion of my knowledge in a wider perspective. I did my schooling at Royal Public School‚ which is one of the renowned
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September 27‚ 1958.[2] He successfully crossed the Channel on September 27‚ 1958 in 14 hours and 45 minutes‚ which was incidentally the fourth fastest time. Upon return to India in 1958‚ he awarded the Padma Shri in 1959 by then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. After achieving the feat of swimming across English Channel‚ Mihir Sen went on in 1966 to swim across the seven seas of the five continents. He had to raise Rs 45‚000 to pay theIndian navy boats to accompany him to record the swims. While he
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Uttarakhand disaster: Catastrophe triggers nature vs development debate By:-Devang Sharma Y. Std.:-9th Div:-C Sakar English School LUCKNOW: Uttarakhand disaster has again triggered an environment versus development debate. This brings forth two conflicting viewpoints. One that nature is used by people to serve humanity and support civilisation. Second‚ as per conservationists‚ nature is threatened by humanity‚ and thus they strongly argue to fence it off from the influence of humanity as far
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remarkable growth in infrastructure sector specially power and roadways. The industrialization of our country took giant strides with the setting up of the huge steel plants in the public sector‚ which the then Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru described as “The temples of modern India”. The heavy engineering industry also took giant leaps in the post independence era. Oil‚ mining‚cement and metal industries also progressed significantly. The industrial scenario in the country has undergone
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fortunate to have begun a good education and as I grew‚ my interests and abilities were inclined towards the physical nature of the universe. Science unraveled many a mystery for me and math challenged me and gave me joy. My frequent visits to the “Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium” and the “Visveswaraya Technical Museum” Bangalore‚ India where I learnt the working of rockets and airplanes enchanted me. Also the “AERO INDIA” show exposed me to the various kinds of aircrafts that inspired and galvanized me. My
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makers and leaders. The importance of women hardly needs emphasis. Woman is the mother of race and is the liaison between the generations. Our culture attaches much importance to women‚ therefore‚ India has been symbolized as ‘MOTHER INDIA’. Jawaharlal Nehru once said‚ “To awaken the people it is the
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a score of 84.6%. Later‚ I moved to my 12th grade in which I scored much impressive percentage than that of my 10th which was 91.5%. With abundance of excitement‚ enthusiasm and passion‚ I enrolled myself for Bachelor in Technology program in Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in the year 2009 in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) department and been successfully pursuing my B. Tech with an aggregate of 74.96%. This score in my bachelor program from our university is considered
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Every little thing counts in a crisis. - Jawaharlal Nehru A Crisis can be defined as a situation that is unstable and if it is not dealed in a systematic manner and on time may lead to severe consequences. It is also a turning point in the course of something. Every crisis is unique and a change itself. At the time of crisis‚ it is needed that the team decides what has to be done ‚ either to terminate it or set short term and long term plans. Crisis
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live in a society where not a single soul sees through her troubles and we all just look away. All these miseries just because she is born in the unprivileged gender of our country… A very good morning…………………………… Our first Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru‚ once said‚ “You can tell the state of a nation by looking at the status of the women there”. Indeed‚ if you analyze the status of the women in India‚ we come to see a daunting and pathetic situation. In a survey conducted it was learnt that
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