The Diagram position was reached after Black’s 20 th move (20…Ng4) in the game between the first-ever Women’s World Champion ...
Over 4.3 lakh officials participated in Karmayogi Saptah, engaging in online courses on governance, digital fluency, and ...
Over four lakh government employees prioritised professional development by dedicating at least four hours to learning during the recently concluded national learning week, the Centre has said. For ...
For one week, from October 19th to 27th, 2024, India's government workforce came together in an extraordinary journey of learning and growth through KarmayogiSaptah, a National Learning Week ...
Closing the panel discussion, Dr Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist at the WHO, discussed the role of the WHO science division. "We serve as a cross-cutting in the name of enabling function for ...
Though major mRNA producers, like Pfizer and Moderna, have not approved any technology transfer, Soumya Swaminathan, the WHO's chief scientist, says the WHO has not abandoned the possibility of ...
Use these ideas about different piece configurations effectively and outplay your opponent in your next game! (Soumya Swaminathan is an International Master and Woman Grandmaster in Chess. She has ...
NEW DELHI: Unhealthy diets and physical inactivity are the main reasons for rising abdominal obesity in India, said Soumya Swaminathan, former WHO Chief Scientist. Swaminathan, who is currently the ...
Recently with a delegation, led by Kishore Kumar Kodgi, president, Campco along with Dr B V Sathyanarayana, managing director, Campco; Dr Keshav Bhat, executive officer, Areca nut Research and ...
Soumya is a technology editor with the TOI Most Searched Products, where she has been harnessing her interest in the latest gadgets and covering the tech industry since 2017. She has more than a ...
Nov. 7, 2024 — Scientists have created a robot that can learn tasks like cleaning a washbasin just by watching humans. A special sponge with sensors is used to show the robot how to clean. Using ...
Even single day's delay in deciding bail plea adversely affects fundamental rights of citizens: SC NEW DELHI: Deprecating the practice of courts keeping bail applications pending for years, the ...