By Chandan Sharma
fachcha.com
UK Minister will give tips for governance and politics to the students of Administrative Staff College, Hyderabad. His visit is scheduled just after the recent attack on Indian student in London. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
09
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By Chandan Sharma
chandan.sharma@fachcha.com
How to get rid of slowdown? This is the big question in everybody’s mind? UK, ‘father of Industrial Revolution’ is looking towards innovation and innovative ideas to change economy and achieve better job market. US President Obama is concentrating on education and science for better economic growth. But what is Japan’s plan? The island country, where number of younger people has been reducing due to various reasons, is now concentrating on younger workforce of India.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda clearly admitted it Read the rest of this entry »

Oct
20
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Nearly half a million public sector workers in Britain are to lose their jobs as the government plans to reduce more than 80 billion pounds in public spending in the next four years, the biggest cut since the Second World War. Read the rest of this entry »

By Chandan Sharma
A new controversy has come out over the selection of Robert Edwards, popularly known as father of test tube baby technique, for Nobel Prize for Medicine as Vatican Church official in Italy condemned the move to award the Nobel Prize for Medicine to in-vitro fertilisation pioneer. However, UK government has welcomed the decision of selection of Edwards for the prize Read the rest of this entry »

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By Chandan Sharma
After experiencing several disasters (both man-made and natural) and threatening of many participating countries of withdrawal from the mega sports event the Commonwealth Games has really become a more diplomatic challenge than the sports, medal or infrastructural challenge. While the countries like New Zealand, Canada, Australia, Scotland and some other countries have shown their anger on the recent developments like firing at Jama Masjid, collapse of foot over bridge, bad hygienic condition of the Games village etc. but international volunteers for Commonwealth Games, actually taking part in the Games’ activities, say that there is no need to worry regarding preparations or hospitality during the Games. Read the rest of this entry »

If you have some wonderful ideas about the future business you may get ticket to travel to London and stay there for a week. You will have chance to meet British business leaders.

Facing the tough time due to recession Britain is looking for a metamorphosis in the economy and business. Sir Richard Stagg, British High Commissioner to India says “Now, we want business leaders and other business centres in the region, including existing Indian investors in the UK, to visit yourbusinesstomorrow website and share their insights on how innovation will shape the business world of tomorrow. It’s also a great opportunity to find out more about how the UK can be your springboard for global growth.”

India’s recent contribution in the field of mathematics is “a fascinating new way to tell whether numbers are prime”, Noted mathematician Prof. Marcus du Sautoy, the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford has praised India’s contribution in the field of mathematics.
Prof. Marcus, who is visiting India to deliver his lecture on ‘The Music of the Primes’ at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore on 10th May said that several concepts like early idea of the calculus, concept of zero and others had been contribution of India to the world.
Terming Mathematics as ‘universal language’ he said that this language could bring cultures and countries together. During his visit, Prof Marcus du Sautoy will meet faculty and students at institutes across India and key Indian academic partners.
The Research Councils UK Office in India, UK Science and Innovation Network and the Indian Institute of Science are organising a high profile lecture series. This will be delivered in India throughout 2010. The series will showcase the cutting edge research and link it to the various challenges facing the world today.