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"Every moment is a fresh beginning." — T.S. Eliot Welcome to the December 2024 edition of Storizen Magazine! As we stand at the crossroads of reflection and renewal, this month’s theme, "A Month of Reflection & Renewal," invites you to pause, look back at the year gone by, and embrace the endless possibilities of a new beginning. Our cover story, "Preeti Shenoy Revisits Alka’s Heart with her latest, The Homecoming," is a poignant tale of rediscovery and second chances. Check out the Storizen Exclusive Feature on Page 8 inside! We are delighted to share our interaction, an interview with The Habit Coach, Ashdin Doctor who is back with his latest book, Small Steps, Big Results. Check it ...
A pollution-free environment can be achieved through social and ethical values. beings. These values are associated with social life, customs, religion, and psycho-spiritual aspects of the people.The religious literature and speeches of great saints and sages will create strong sentiments, feelings in human beings, which bring forth a healthy environment. This is possible through wide spread of the writings and messages of all religious feelings towards preservation and conservation of the environment. Thus, this book has brought forward the relationship between "Environment and Religion" to save and protect the Environment and make a clean country as well as a clean world.
Global climate change is bound to create a number of abiotic and biotic stresses in the environment, which would affect the overall growth and productivity of plants. Like other living beings, plants have the ability to protect themselves by evolving various mechanisms against stresses, despite being sessile in nature. They manage to withstand extremes of temperature, drought, flooding, salinity, heavy metals, atmospheric pollution, toxic chemicals and a variety of living organisms, especially viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects and arachnids and weeds. Incidence of abiotic stresses may alter the plant-pest interactions by enhancing susceptibility of plants to pathogenic organisms. ...
King Georges Medical University and The Georgians King Georges Medical College (KGMC), now a University (KGMU), is one of the oldest medical institutions in India. Its foundation stone was laid in 1905 and the first batch of medical students was admitted in 1911. It was built by generous donations from eminent persons of the state of Oudh with their vision that the College should be the best in the East. With time, the College added departments, infrastructure, buildings and faculty and its alumni are called The Georgians. The Georgians have made name for themselves and their alma mater. The older buildings are in the Indo-Saracenic style, in keeping with ancient and royal buildings of this ...
This book provides a meticulous view on methodological drug discovery and development insights from bench to bedside. The current book threads almost each step encompassing drug the discovery and development of a molecule. The chapters focus on computational modus operandi, pharmacological optimization approaches, modern high-throughput screening methods and in-vitro procedures, role of structural biologists in drug discovery and development, medicinal chemistry approaches for drug design, formulation and drug delivery, in-vivo evaluations of candidate molecules, clinical trial procedures and others. The book also covers specific case studies, regulatory approval proceedings, and industrial view point alongside the aforementioned conceptual layout. And at the same time, the volume integrates medical, biological, medicinal, pharmacological and computational streams, and it is suggested as an ideal guideline to a wide audience including molecular biologists, biochemist, pharmacologists, medicinal chemist, toxicologists, drug discovery and development researchers, and all other students interested in these disciplines.
Anurag Tripathi is an alumnus of the Indian School of Business with a course in Advanced Creative Writing from The University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education. An erstwhile investment banker, his deal-making pursuits and entrepreneurial ventures have given him key insights into the working of corporate business houses. He lives in Paris along with his wife. Both are avid divers, who like travelling and exploring the world lesser known.
Agricultural Nanobiotechnology: Biogenic Nanoparticles, Nanofertilizers and Nanoscale Biocontrol Agents presents the most up-to-date advances in nanotechnology to improve the agriculture and food industry with novel nanotools for the controlling of rapid disease diagnostic and enhancement of the capacity of plants to absorb nutrients and resist environmental challenges. Highlighting the emerging nanofertilizers, nanopesticides and nanoherbicides that are being widely explored in order to overcome the limitations of conventional agricultural supplements, the book provides important insights to enable smart, knowledge-driven selection of nanoscale agricultural biomaterials, coupled with suitab...
Commemorating CBIT’s 43 years of successful Journey in the Field of Technical Education, the Institute has organized the third ‘Research Day’ in the Institute’s Campus on 17 December 2022, by inviting the Research Scholars, Faculty, Students and other scientists from industry and institutions, engaged in research to participate in the proceedings and present their works as abstracts. There has been an overwhelming response not only from CBIT fraternity but also from the research community across India. The meticulously selected Abstracts have been compiled and published as Book of Abstracts showcasing the Research in Progress and the outcomes of the completed Projects. This compilation of Research Abstracts will serve as a source of knowledge and inspiration to the discerning researchers and also enable them to appreciate the challenges in developing the innovate products while showcasing on the present status of the products and their principles of operation undertaken by other Researches, developers and enthusiastic engineers.
This book presents the proceedings of the XXV DAE-BRNS High Energy Physics (HEP) Symposium 2022, held at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, India. This proceeding marks the 25th edition. The latest results covering both the theoretical and the experimental aspects of the HEP research were presented under 10 broad topics ranging from Astroparticle and cosmology to Higgs and top quark physics, namely (1) article Astrophysics and Cosmology, (2) Beyond Standard Model Physics, (3) Formal Theory, (4) Detector Development Future Facilities and Experiments, (5) Relativistic Heavy-Ion Physics and QCD, (6) Higgs Physics, (7) Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics, (9) Societal Applications: Medical Physics, Imaging, and (10) Top Quark and EW Physics.
Contributed research papers presented at national seminar held on Feb. 28-29, 2008 at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow.