Drug Scam: accused film actress Ragini Dwivedi hospitalised from prison
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December 24, 2020
Bengaluru, Dec 24: Sandalwood actress Ragini Dwivedi, arrested in connection with a drug scam, was shifted to hospital due to ill health on Thursday.
Ragini was shifted to a private hospital after she complained about breathing problems and stomach ache.
After her bail petition was rejected in the High Court, she has approached the Supreme Court where it will come up for hearing in January 2021.
Tenders floated for proposed Shiradi Ghat tunnel work
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December 20, 2020
Mangaluru, Dec 20: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said that the detailed project report (DPR) for a tunnel proposed along the Shiradi Ghat stretch is ready and tenders would be floated for the work in the next phase.
Speaking after laying the foundation for the six-lane bridge across Phalguni River at Kuloor and launching work on development of Ghat roads and highways in Karnataka virtually on Sunday, he said that the land acquisition for the Rs 10,000-crore project is in progress.
A 23.06-km tunnel will be constructed under the project. The tenders will be floated for the project after acquiring land.
Roddam Narasimha (1933-2020): A scientist-engineer with an endless thirst for knowledge
RN, as he was known, guided several generations of scientists. Roddam Narasimha. | Science Gallery Bengaluru @SciGalleryBlr via Twitter.
Roddam Narasimha was in rarefied company as a scientist-engineer. But, if you consider his exceptional research output along with his track record in public service, he is perhaps second to none. RN, as he was lovingly referred to, passed away in Bangalore on December 14. The scientific community has lost a transcendent member, and India, a model citizen. Narasimha left behind a towering legacy.
At the start of his research career, Narasimha worked on problems concerning turbulence, a feature of fluid flows that has vexed scientists for more than a century. Flow in a pipe at low enough speeds is well-behaved, regular, and predictable – a laminar state. But if you ramp up the speed, the flow transitions to an irregular mess – a turbul
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Professor Roddam Narasimha shows a model of the LCA to former PM PV Narasimha Rao in 1985. (Photo: IISC)
BENGALURU: His long trail of contributions to Indian science, lasting more than five decades, have helped several objects take flight and breach barriers but Professor Roddam Narasimha himself remained grounded. Whie his mind constantly decoded several historical developments his eyes were always firmly set on futuristic technologies and he worked relentlessly on programmes that would benefit generations after him.
One of India’s foremost aerospace and fundamental science scientists, Roddam became the phenomenon he was because he never let his personal excellence consume him, as testimonies by multiple stalwarts of Indian science reiterate.