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The Academy of Sciences of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh [1] The National Academy of Sciences, India , established in 1930, is the oldest science academy in India. It is located in Prayagraj , Uttar Pradesh .
This list of members of the National Academy of Sciences includes approximately 2,000 members and 350 foreign associates of the United States National Academy of Sciences, each of whom is affiliated with one of 31 disciplinary sections. Each person's name, primary institution, and election year are given.
The Jubilant Bhartia Group demerged its pharma and life sciences business, Jubilant Life Sciences Limited, to a new company called Jubilant Ingrevia Limited on 1 February 2021. The name Ingrevia is a portmanteau of the words "ingredients" and "life" (vie in French). [14] Jubilant Ingrevia was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange on 19 March 2021 ...
She graduated from the renowned Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta. [1] She is a Swarnajayanti Fellow. [2] She is an elected fellow of The World Academy of Science (2019), American Physical Society (2015), Indian National Academy of Sciences (2021), Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore (2010), National Academy of Sciences, India(2010), West Bengal Academy of Science ...
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Panjab University, Chandigarh University Centre of Instrumentation and Microelectronics, Punjab University
This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Sciences, which includes approximately 2,500 living members and 500 foreign associates of the United States National Academy of Sciences, each of whom is affiliated with one of 31 disciplinary sections. Members are listed under their primary subsection and each person's ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of physical science. It is published by Springer on behalf of National Academy of Sciences, India four times a year, and is edited by Jai Pal Mittal .
In 2005, the national science academies of the G8 forum (including the National Academy of Sciences) and science academies of Brazil, China, and India (three of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the developing world) signed a statement on the global response to climate change. The statement stresses that the scientific understanding ...