NIT Srinagar signs MoU with IIT Delhi to collaborate on academic activities ANI | Updated: Dec 28, 2020 15:00 IST
New Delhi [India], December 28 (ANI): A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi to collaborate on different academic activities.
The scope of collaboration on academic and research activities in the MoU includes Academic and Research collaboration in the areas of mutual interest, exchange of students and faculty, exchange of academic information, scholarly information, materials and publications, and admission of NITSrinagar students for direct PhD entry at IIT Delhi.
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Delhi-Panipat regional rapid transit system - Top Features:
The 103 km long Delhi-Sonipat-Panipat corridor will have 17 stations, out of which six stations will be in Delhi, and 11 stations will be in Haryana.
The construction and commissioning of the Delhi-Panipat regional rapid rail corridor will be undertaken in two stages. The first stage will be from a 58 km long route from Sarai Kale Khan to Murthal and the second one being a 44 km long route from Murthal to Panipat.
The stations will be situated at key locations such as Kundli, RGEC, Gannaur, and Samalkha, contributing to seamless travel across the Delhi-Sonipat-Panipat region.
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Although the landmark Iran nuclear deal could improve regional stability if fully implemented, increased tensions have highlighted the risks posed by escalation, the UN’s Political and Peacebuilding Affairs chief told the Security Council on Tuesday.
Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo was speaking during a virtual meeting on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the July 2015 accord that set out rules for monitoring Iran’s nuclear programme and a pathway to easing sanctions.
The JCPOA was signed by Iran alongside the European Union and five permanent members of the Security Council: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. However, Washington withdrew in May 2018.
MSP the factoids versus the facts
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December 19, 2020 10:00 IST
The debate on agricultural issues must take into account the changed geography of procurement and the seller’s profile
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The debate on agricultural issues must take into account the changed geography of procurement and the seller’s profile
According to one definition, a factoid is “an item of unreliable information that is reported and repeated so often that it becomes accepted as fact”. After the passage of the three controversial farm laws, the Minimum Support Price (MSP) not mentioned in the laws has gained a lot of attention. The predominance of factoids about MSP and procurement has meant that the debate has yielded more chaff than grain.