Is a blog of light verse of humor written using the combination of divergent and convergent thinking technique of Creative Problem Solving (CPS) i.e, Brainstorming, applied for creativity and innovation in scientific and technology field using six questions who, what, when, where, why and how.Since Innovation opens up new vistas of knowledge and new dimensions to our imagination to make everyday life more meaningful and richer in depth and content.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Nothing works like an idiot!
In college Gopal was heroic, smart and genius
And he was hated by all his classmates
He wanted to be among friends
So with new identity and mission he lands.
Instead of closing eyes, ears and mouth from evil
And being negative about our value system
He replaced Gandhiji’s three monkeys icon
By positive laughing at himself icon.
His friends looked at him with pity
And came forward to help him instantly
As they thought he was an idiot and they were wise;
Gopal was happy his new formula worked precise.
How India could become a knowledge Superpower
EX-PEZ APJ Abdual Kalam said
In Internet cafĂ©’s, the learner-centered web-based environment is available. Here nothing could be thought but everything could be learnt. So it is more attractive than traditional classrooms where class teachers are some time moody while computer is not.
As authentic material is available in the web and you get the opportunity to interact with those people who are proficient in the field of your interest anywhere around the world helping you to acquire knowledge and improve your skills.
Coordinates, supports, and oversees scientific activities and research in the country
Registration for Programme 2010 Now !
Proposal Submission:
Proposals should be submitted electronically to both:
Submission Deadlines | Award Announcements |
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Arabinda Mitra | Michael Cheetham |
PROGRAM PROCESS DESCRIPTION
Step 1. Apply to the Program - Interested innovators should apply to participate in the Program using the on-line application form.
Step 2. First Screening - Applications are evaluated to select the top 60 innovations. The 60 selectees are invited to participate in a Commercialization Strategy Workshop.
Step 3. Commercialization Strategy Workshop - Top 60 innovators are invited to attend a 3-day Commercialization Strategy Workshop at the FICCI campus in Delhi. Specific dates are to be determined.
Step 4. Second Screening - The top 30 innovations are selected from the group of 60. These innovators will receive a professional assessment of their innovation, and will be invited to attend the Entrepreneurship Workshop.
Step 5. Each innovator receives a QuickLook assessment, prepared by the professional staff members of the IC2 Institute.
Step 6. Entrepreneurship Workshop - The top 30 innovators attend an intensive workshop that will guide them through 6 key areas of entrepreneurship. Dates and venues are to be determined.
Step 7. DST-Lockheed Martin Innovation Competition - The top 30 innovators present their innovations to a panel of judges made of up of renowned technologists and commercialization experts from India and the United States. At the end of the competition, six Gold Medal Innovators, and six Silver Medal Innovators will be named.
Step 8. Business Development - Gold & Silver Medal Innovators will receive professional business development services from FICCI and IC2 Institute to assist them in developing their global marketing strategies.
Step 9. Global Markets - Innovators connect with new global partners.
Evaluation Criteria
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FAQs
Have a question? Look here for answers.
Q. What is the DST-Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program?
A. The DST-Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program is a two-year, nation-wide project, created to enhance the growth and development of India's entrepreneurial economy. The Program is equally funded by Department of Science and Technology(Gov of India) and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, and was developed with the assistance of the Indo- US Scinece and Technology Forum, the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas, and FICCI.
Q. How can I have my project (technology) included in the program?
A. Any Indian group or organization with a promising new technology is encouraged to apply to participate in the program. Complete the online application at www.IndiaInnovates.in. Program participation will be based on a competitive selection process.
Q. What is the cost of participating in the program?
A. The cost of the program is equally funded by DST and Lockheed Martin. Participants pay for only for their own travel-related expenses.
Q. Where will the program events take place?
A. Event locations and venues will be announced shortly.
Q. What is QuickLook?
A. QuickLook is a technology assessment process developed by the IC2 Institute that is designed to quickly and effectively evaluate the commercial potential of technologies.
Q. How can I determine if my technology is eligible to participate in the program?
A. Practically any innovative technology is acceptable. See the Program Description page for more details.
Q. What is a "professional business development engagement?"
A. Top selectees receive personalized business development services from FICCI & the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. Professional business development managers work with selected participants to develop and implement successful commercialization plans, connecting them with potential customers, investors or other partners in the United States and other locations.
structure that surpasses Rashtrapati Bhavan in size and equals it in grandeur.
With a floor area of more than 9.6 lakh square feet, the new structure, designed by architect Hafiz Contractor,
will house the second unit of the Global Education Centre (GEC) where all Infosys employees will undergo training
before taking up their placements.
For comparison, the floor area of the Rashtrapati Bhavan is 2 lakh square feet as per the official website of the President. The GEC has been designed entirely on classical style of architecture with similarities to the Colosseum of Rome, while the pillars are reflective of the Parliament House.
A large dome emerges from the centre of the structure and overlooks the entire campus and the structure reflects various ancient Greek and Roman architectural style all of which will
cost around Rs. 350 crore.
9th Indian to get Nobel Prize
other two scintist are from Israel and USA.
1/3 of the prize
United Kingdom
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge, United Kingdom
b. 1952(in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India)
The chemistry Nobels are for studies of one of life's core processes: the ribosome's transaltion of DNA information into life. They have also developed models to show how antibiotics bind to ribosomes. This research is being used to develop modern antibiotics that target bacterial ribosomes.
Hey Ram!, What Bapu's principle has come to....
Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of non-violence is “means are more important than end” through which he brought freedom which everyone could proudly preserve for generations, but now with ‘use and throw’ culture, that is “end is more important than means” its experience won’t last even for a life time.
Research Centre division of Harvard Business School.
So i am looking forward to get hold of the copy of about NRI
which stands for ‘Newly Returned Indian’ in Amrita Verma Chowdhury’s novel —" Faking It" with 'PHOREN' Gifts.Since the throes of reverse migration, the contemporary art scenario in India find a place in the book.
-USI (United States Of India) citizen
Indian-led group finds way to measure neutron stars
Welocme 0!, Bye Bye ...09"
2010, the year of living fearlessly".
Note: The year of living dangerously is a thing of the past and 2010 will, most definitely, start on a positive note, as opposed to the turbulent, yet eye opening 2009
Now things can change in seconds….
Everything took just about forever to happen
But now life can change in seconds
Which upon your luck depends.
Gopal was travelling alone in flight
With a little old beard man in next seat
Who was resting his head on shoulders of a beautiful lady
And he wished to be next to the pretty.
When Air hostess came to check the ticket
Gopal found himself in greener wicket
The old man’s seat belonged to him
And in seconds he had fulfilled his dream.
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