Indian scientists’ joy: The Satyen Bose link
The discovery of a new sub-atomic particle crucial to understanding how the universe is built, announced in Geneva Wednesday, has a significant Indian connection.
Tejas jets display firepower in pokhran y y
Pokhran, which witnessed the celebration of India’s nuclear might, is now witnessing a different scene: Made-in-India Tejas fighter jets are demonstrating their fire power here.
‘India’s strategic strength boosted significantly’
India’s strategic strength has been boosted significantly following the launch of Agni-V, a missile which has the capability to inflict “unacceptable damage” deep inside enemy territory, says Dr V.S.
Tatra seeks permission to sue general
Chief of the Army Staff Gen. V.K. Singh is set to face fresh trouble with the firm which manufactures Tatra trucks moving the ministry of defence for permission to prosecute him for defamatory remarks of bribery and corruption.
Tatra wants to sue Army Chief
Chief of the Army Staff, General Vijay Kumar Singh, is set to face fresh trouble as the firm which manufactures Tatra trucks, has moved the ministry of defence for permission to prosecute the chief fo
Isro continuing its witch-hunt: Madhavan Nair
A day after the Indian Space Research Organisation released the reports of two high-powered committees which probed the controversial Antrix-Devas contract, former Isro chief G.
Top scientist writes to PM on ‘unjust action’
One of the country’s top aerospace scientists, Prof. Roddam Narasimha, who along with former cabinet secretary B.K. Chaturvedi, probed the Antrix-Devas contract, has written to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, expressing his distress over “unjustified” orders against the “Moon man” and others as the row over the government’s action against former chairman of Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), G. Madhavan Nair, and three other technocrats, escalates.
Roddam Narasimha to PM: Don’t damn Madhavan Nair
One of the country’s top aerospace scientists, Prof. Roddam Narasimha, who along with former cabinet secretary B.K. Chaturvedi, probed the Antrix-Devas contract, has written to Prime Minister Dr Manmo
Scientists speak in Nair’s favour
The Indian scientific community is up in arms against the Union government for its decision to bar former chairman of Isro, Gopalan Madhavan Nair, and three other technocrats from positions in the government, questioning why scientists are being punished while the real corrupt are walking free.
Yeddyurappa’s ‘Sharad’ plan could shred BJP
Which of the two Sharads straddling the national political canvas would beleaguered former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa pick to buoy his career and help him emerge as the king-maker again