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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - August 2023

Aug 2023

Dec 05, 2025

Meghalaya hosts Regional AI Impact Conference 2025 in Shillong

Meghalaya hosted the Regional Artificial Intelligence Impact Conference 2025 in Shillong on 3 December 2025 at the State Convention Centre. The event, organized ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 planned for February 2026, showcased regional AI adoption under the theme people, planet and progress. A virtual address by the Union Minister overseeing AI emphasised the government’s plan to democratise AI across sectors. Under the IndiaAI Mission, over Rs 10,300 crore has been allocated to develop AI infrastructure and capabilities nationwide. The conference highlighted AI's potential in governance, education, health, and rural development in the northeast.
  • Regional AI conference held in Shillong on 3 December 2025
  • Ahead of India AI Impact Summit 2026
  • Theme: People, Planet, Progress
  • IndiaAI Mission: Rs 10,300 crore allocated

IIA marks 10 years of UVIT on AstroSat

The Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) marked ten years of operation of the UltraViolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) aboard ISRO’s AstroSat. UVIT, the primary payload of AstroSat launched on 28 September 2015, observes ultraviolet to X‑ray wavelengths to study astronomical objects. IIA designed, assembled, and delivered UVIT from its Hosakote campus, within the DST framework. To commemorate the milestone, IIA organised a one-day academic workshop on 4 December 2025, noting UVIT’s contributions to imaging and spectroscopy. AstroSat carries five payloads enabling multi-wavelength observations, strengthening India’s space science capabilities and public outreach in astronomy and planetary science for students and researchers nationwide across India.
  • UVIT operational for 10 years on AstroSat
  • launched 28 September 2015
  • IIA Hosakote designed and built UVIT

NSC Mumbai hosts two-day Science Festival showcasing nuclear science

Nehru Science Centre in Mumbai hosted Science Festival India 2025, a two-day event on 3–4 December 2025 in collaboration with ROSATOM and Energy of the Future. The festival offered hands-on activities, including a DIY Science Session where participants built tall towers and Nuclear Quest, an interactive challenge exploring atomic structures, clean energy, and Arctic technologies. A lecture, Nuclear Myths Busted, by NPCIL scientist Dr. A. P. Jayaraman explained radiation with demonstrations. Attendees also learned about AstroSat UVIT and discussed nuclear technologies’ role in improving daily life for students and the public.
  • Festival held 3–4 December 2025 in Mumbai
  • Focus on nuclear science and innovation
  • Includes DIY towers and Nuclear Quest

Dec 04, 2025

Alaknanda: An Ancient Milky Way‑Like Galaxy Found by Indian Scientists

Pune, 4 December 2025: Indian scientists announced the discovery of a galaxy named Alaknanda, ancient and massive with clear spiral arms. Formed about 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang, it is notable for its well‑defined structure, reminiscent of the Milky Way. National Centre for Radio Astrophysics researchers, led by Yogesh Wadadekar of TIFR, described the galaxy as a rare find offering insights into early galaxy formation. The discovery broadens knowledge of cosmic evolution and demonstrates India’s growing role in space science collaboration and radio astronomy.
  • Discovery of galaxy Alaknanda by Indian scientists.
  • Galaxy formed about 1.5 billion years after Big Bang.
  • Spiral arms clearly visible; resembles Milky Way.
  • Lead researcher: Yogesh Wadadekar, NCRA‑TIFR.
  • Advances India’s role in space science.

India Wins Medals at the International Junior Science Olympiad 2025

Sirius, 4 December 2025: India won two gold and four silver medals at the 22nd International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO), held in Sirius, Russia. The six‑member Indian team included Aadish Jain (Haryana), Anmol Kumar (Punjab), Asmi Imandar (Maharashtra), Sai Sarvan Muvvala (Telangana), Ruhan Mohanty (Bhubaneswar), and Tejas SV (Tamil Nadu). Aadish and Anmol won gold medals, while the other four secured silver. The event gathered participants from 24 countries, with theory and practical rounds. The performance reflects India’s growing strength in junior science and STEM education on a global stage.
  • India wins 2 gold, 4 silver at IJSO 2025.
  • Team members include Aadish Jain and Anmol Kumar with gold medals.
  • Event held in Sirius, Russia; 24 countries participated.
  • Competition included theory and experiments.
  • Highlights India’s strength in junior science education.

Dec 02, 2025

Chandigarh Hosts Curtain-raiser to IISF

  • Panchkula is set to host the 11th India International Science Festival (IISF 2025) at the Dussehra Ground from Dec 6 to 9. A curtain-raiser to the mega science fest was held at the Met Centre in Chandigarh's Sector 39. The aim was to generate awareness and public excitement about IISF 2025.
  • The festival, one of the country's largest science outreach events, aims to celebrate science, promote innovation, and provide a platform for students, researchers, industry experts, and the general public to interact with leading scientific organisations.tnn
  • This year's IISF 2025 theme, 'Vigyan Se Samruddhi: For Aatmanirbhar Bharat', celebrates the power of science and innovation in building a self-reliant, prosperous India.

Wipro Acquires HARMAN's Digital Transformation Solutions Unit

  • IT services company Wipro's $375-million acquisition of HARMAN's Digital Transformation Solutions (DTS) business unit wasa completed following regulatory nods.
  • The acquisition of DTS marks a significant milestone in Wipro's commitment to advance AI capabilities, engineering innovation and R&D excellence.
  • Under the agreement, more than 5,600 DTS employees, including senior leadership, across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, will move to Wipro.

NCPOR Becomes the Anchor of India's Polar and Oceanic Exploration

  • The National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) has become the anchor of India's polar and oceanic exploration, said Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Governor of Goa, while speaking at the Antarctica Day celebrations at the NCPOR campus at Vasco-da-Gama. Antarctica Day is celebrated worldwide to commemorate the signing of the Antarctica Treaty on December 1, 1959. The treaty designates Antarctica as a continent exclusively reserved for peace and scientific research.
  • The Governor, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, also released a special commemorative postage stamp marking the Silver Jubilee of the establishment of the NCPOR.

Nov 29, 2025

Russia Launches Soyuz MS-28 with Three Astronauts to ISS

  • A Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, sending the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft with two Russian cosmonauts and one U.S. astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS).
  • The crew includes Russian commander Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, making his second spaceflight, fellow Russian cosmonaut Sergei Mikayev, and NASA astronaut Christopher Williams, both flying to space for the first time.
  • For the first time, the crew's work on the ISS will integrate the GigaChat neural network, a large-scale generative AI model developed by Russia's largest bank, Sberbank.
  • The mission is scheduled to last 242 days, with a planned return to Earth in summer 2026. During this period, more than 40 experiments will be conducted under the Russian program, with two spacewalks planned for April and June 2026.

Nov 28, 2025

Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Signs MoU with Indian Institute of Technology, Roork...

  • The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a premier R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, Government of India, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR), a leading institution of national importance.  
  • As part of the MOU, C-DOT is setting up a Centre of Excellence (CoE) at IIT Roorkee. The primary objective of C-DOT Centre of Excellence (CoE) at IIT Roorkee, is to accelerate indigenous research, innovation and capacity building in advanced communication technologies. CoE will have a strong focus on research in the areas of wireless communication, Quantum technologies, Cyber security and AI based applications. Establishing CoE will promote academia–industry synergy leveraging academic expertise of IITR and industry strength of C-DOT and enable students, researchers, and start-ups to contribute to India's innovation and self-reliance journey.
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