Sony India gets new Chairman

There were lots of discourses on this and after a long wait, Sony India ended the raging debate by announcing the appointment of Keki B Dadiseth as its Chairman. Dadiseth was the erstwhile director of the world’s largest FMCG conglomerate Unilever and former chairman of its domestic arm, Hindustan Unilever. He, apart from this, will also act as senior advisor to the group in India.
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National Science Foundation awards South Carolina

South Carolina has, at last, bagged the award worth $20 million to establish a statewide alliance in the field of tissue biofabrication from the National Science Foundation. It has been learnt that this could bring about the production of human organs.
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New Mexico Business Weekly honors 26 individuals for outstanding contributions in technology

It was a great moment and there was nothing except a gathering of luminaries when the New Mexico Business Weekly honored 26 individuals from the field of technology at its first “Who’s Who in Technology” event. On the occasion there were more than 250 attendees and all did gather for a reception at Intel Corp. in Rio Rancho to celebrate the honorees. It is to noted, that all did look into Intel’s Formula One race car simulator also. It is an improved reality demonstration and games, movies and data analysis in 3-D.
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Bangalore remains nonchalant to health-related matters

Even though it is shocking, it is a reality that the city of Bangalore (India’s Silicon Valley) is not conscious of the significant role of a doctor in a family life yet. This has been revealed by the study report of a survey conducted in the city recently under the auspices of a city-headquartered Peoplehealth, a health-management organization. As per the report, more than half or 50% of the city dwellers do not have a family doctor and are not even conscious to have one before long.
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Unholy nexus between vaccine companies smashing India

Is there the existence of any nexus between private and state-owned vaccine companies in India? Is it one of the main factors behind the burgeoning health related problems in this vast territory? Well, these two questions, if truth be told, are confusing and can perplex any able-bodied Indian. But it seems that the Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad confers a trust upon these accusations as he hinted towards these in the Parliament. As per him, the presence of this ominous nexus is the main reason behind India’s downfall regarding production capacity of state-owned units. He also said the matter required an in-depth probe.
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