The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is a multi-tier, team-based, programming competition operating under the auspices of ACM for the past 36 years. A global network of universities host regional competitions that select teams for the ACM-ICPC World Finals. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is one of two such universities in India, IIT Kanpur being the other one. Amrita has hosted an Asia Regional Contest for the past seven years now.
		                        There are 382 hospitals in India equipped with telemedicine facilities. These serve a large number of remote health centers, where almost 1.5 lakh patients can avail the benefits. These facts. . .
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December 24, 2011 School of Engineering, Bengaluru In September 2010, Amrita’s Bengaluru campus hosted India’s first-ever That dream found fulfilment when the Amrita School. . .
		                        Clay can be moulded into any desired shape before it is placed in a kiln. But once it is fired, the shape cannot be changed. Thus we should teach our. . .
November 27, 2011 School of Engineering, Bengaluru Can you teach a robot to do something simply by showing it how to? This may be. . .
		                        An Amrita paper titled A Level Set Methodology for Sanskrit Document Binarization and Character Segmentation won the best paper award in the Second International Conference on Control, Communication and Computer. . .