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Meet Prof Ajay Sood, the Padma Shri physics professor appointed Principal Scientific Advisor

The three-year term was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), which will see Professor Ajay Sood take up the role of providing pragmatic and objective advice to the prime minister and the cabinet.

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Ajay Sood new Principal Scientific Adviser to Prime Minister

Honorary professor at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Ajay Sood, is the new Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister, it was announced on Wednesday.

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Panjab University alumnus Ajay Sood appointed Principal Scientific Adviser to PM

A Panjab University alumnus, Ajay Sood, is the new Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister, said an official announcement.

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A festschrift in honour of Ambedkar - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

Dr. K. L. Bhatia Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (April 14, 1891 – December 6, 1956) was an erudite intellectual, writer, articulator and crusader of social justice. He was a man of three Ls, viz., Law, Literature and Life. The nuances may be traced from his “Writings and Speeches”: “An ideal society should be mobile, should be full of channels for conveying a change taking place in one part to other parts. In an ideal society there should be many interests […]

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Limits of atomic nuclei predicted

 E-Mail Atomic nuclei are held together by the strong interaction between neutrons and protons. About ten percent of all known nuclei are stable. Starting from these stable isotopes, nuclei become increasingly unstable as neutrons are added or removed, until neutrons can no longer bind to the nucleus and drip out. This limit of existence, the so-called neutron dripline , has so far been discovered experimentally only for light elements up to neon. Understanding the neutron dripline and the structure of neutron-rich nuclei also plays a key role in the research program for the future accelerator facility FAIR at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt.

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