/PRNewswire/ After the huge success of YCO 2021 on the virtual platform, YCO 2022 will once again capture the online platform with another exhilarating.
NEW DELHI, Jan. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - After the huge success of YCO 2021 on the virtual platform, YCO 2022 will once again capture the online platform - Report on The Eastern Herald
Shruti Shibulal - the queen of niche hospitality
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Whether you are looking for a beautiful resort nestled in the countryside of picturesque Coorg, or a cozy serviced apartment in the heart of Bengaluru for a business trip, or an eco-friendly business hotel in the backdrop of Kerala’s lush greenery, one of the hotels or resorts run by Shruti Shibulal’s The Tamara group would surely fit the bill. Shruti, daughter of Co-founder and former CEO of Infosys SD Shibulal, has carved a space for herself in the niche hospitality segment. She might own 0.64 per cent stake in the IT bellwether (that is valued at over $200 million), making her one of richest young women in the country, but Shruti is an extremely grounded person and attributes her regular upbringing to the same. “Infosys was not big when I was a child. So I had a very normal middle-class upbringing. It’s only when I was in my teens that the IPO happened, and Infosys became the IT sensation of the country.”
Climate research to mitigate many future risks looming over us: atmospheric scientists
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Climate research to mitigate many future risks looming over us: atmospheric scientists
TNN | Dec 15, 2020, 11:01 IST
South Asian Institute for Advanced Research and Development (SAIARD) Centre for Climate Research started its journey on Saturday with an unique e-conference attended by a galaxy of luminaries in the field of meteorology, atmospheric and climate science. SAIARD, a research and advocacy institute, has zeroed in on this climate research which is likely to determine various aspects of human lives in not a distant future.
The e-conference was an eye-opener on various micro and macro climatic changes in and around us. Dr A K Sahay of Indian Institute Of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune showed an extreme climatic pattern in North Bengal where maximum temperature has increased and minimum temperature decreased. Across Bengal, he said wet monsoon gets wetter and dry monsoo