Innovation is always explored by academic scholars and organisations to identify its factors, features and often ends in producing unharmonious results.
Automation in agriculture is an emerging subject across the world. In recent time, Artificial Intelligence has been seeing a lot of direct application in farming AI-powered solutions will not only enable farmers to do more with less, it will also improve quality and ensure faster go-to-market for crops.
Transition to green mobility is quickly picking up and with the rapid decline in battery prices in the last decade from 1,000 $/kWh to 150 $/kWh (Expected to cost 100$/kWh by 2026) the Total Cost of ownership (TCO) of Electric Vehicles (EV) has become favourable compared to Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) in many segments
In September 2021, the Union Ministry of Education constituted a 12-member national steering committee to develop a new National Curriculum Framework (NCF) in line with the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP).
With technology intervention, Sweet Revolution can achieve self-sufficiency and make significant gains in the international market to help double farmers’ income.
Joseph Schumpeter, an Austrian economist, considered creative destruction, the incessant innovation mechanism by which new production units replace outdated ones, essential for long-term growth.
India of the 21st century is an emerging country with an aspiration of faster, sustainable and inclusive growth. As Science and Technology (S&T) emerges globally as one of the major drivers of socio-economic development, it has to play a major role in achieving the desired goals.
The preamble of the Constitution of India lays emphasis on securing economic, social and political justice for all its citizens, based on which, several developmental programmes have been launched over the last six decades.