India today is considered to be one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for social businesses. These businesses seek to provide essential goods and services to the poor and the. . .
Scott Rice has been visiting the Mata Amritanandamayi Math for several years now. It was during one of these visits that he learned about cotton scraps discarded by the textile. . .
“I am typically found under highways and railway tracks; I allow water to be channeled underneath; what am I?” “Culvert,” answered Amrita students Hema Sharanya and Rini John Alappat. These. . .
A one-day national conference on Gen-X Hospital Management Mantras was organized by the Department of Hospital Administration at the Amrita School of Medicine on April 2, 2012. Titled NOVUS 2012,. . .
How much impact can one committed person make? Quite a lot, as it turns out. Varun Venkataraman, final-year student of B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) at Amrita’s Coimbatore campus initiated various programs. . .
It is said to be one of the most controversial mining projects in the world. Although India’s Supreme Court cleared Vedanta’s proposal for bauxite mining in Odisha in 2007, the. . .
Since India attained independence, the per capita availability of water in the country has plummeted 70% to 1,582 cubic meters per year. This makes India a water-stressed nation. If the. . .
Sports is an edifice of unity where every differences melts. Its a paradox where aggression can be peaceful, loss can be dignified, happiness is tearful and where means is the. . .
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Amrita’s Bengaluru campus organized a national-level seminar on Computer Vision for Robotics during February 24-25, 2012. The Department of Computer Science and. . .
The Amrita School of Business at Kochi hosted their first-ever B-Fest during March 17-18, 2012. Named Asthra (or weapon, in Sanskrit), the business festival exhorted over 200 student participants to. . .