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MAHE and BIRAC set up Bio-NEST facility at Manipal
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Bio-NEST aims to promote the entire biotechnology innovation ecosystem in India. MAHE’s proposal to BIRAC to augment the facilities by establishing a BioNEST was granted at the existing Manipal-government of Karnataka bio-incubator, supported by Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society of the state government and MAHE, BioNEST facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for innovation and technology development.
BioNESTs are connected with the global network of start-up enablers and funding agencies. Bio-NEST provides incubation space to start-ups and entrepreneurs to test their ideas, run their business operations with access to resources and facilities of MAHE to enable efficient exchange of knowledge as well as to facilitate technical and business mentorship.
The facility established at MAHE can accommodate 30 entrepreneurs at any given time, with world-class faculties, infrastructure and services for the incubation of the start-ups in key domains such as bio-pharma, bio-medical devices, dental innovation, bio-technology, healthcare, and diagnostics. Manipal-GoK Bioincubator, K-tech Innovation Hub will manage BioNEST and this center will extend all possible support to innovators.
The facility will also support start-ups through various schemes and programs as part of policy support from central and state governments. The programs of Manipal-GoK bio-incubator are open to all the innovators across the globe and have various flexible incubation programs such as pre-incubation, co-incubation, virtual incubation and full-time incubation programs for proof of concept, testing, validation, trials and commercial operation.
Dr Manesh Thomas, chief executive officer (CEO) of Manipal–GoK Bio-incubator who will also lead the efforts at the BioNEST said, “Bio-incubator at Manipal-GoK Bio-incubator consists of dedicated and shared laboratories/incubation, well-equipped high-end instrumentation and infrastructure, tissue culture facility, co-working space, dedicated offices, plug and play workstations and class 100 clean rooms.
BioNEST will provide facilities to incubatees with services in technology management, IP management, technology transfer, business plan development, prototype development, refinement, fund/grants support and assistance for market evaluation of the innovative technology ideas. In addition to this, MAHE also supports incubatees with access to central equipment facilities, mentors and medical experts, animal house facilities and so on.
BioNEST facility being established at Manipal – government of Karnataka bio-incubator is a landmark achievement for MAHE and this will cater to entrepreneurs in all aspects seamlessly. This is a great initiative as it is the perfect platform for incubation of start-ups. MAHE has always been at the forefront of fostering entrepreneur culture and BioNEST will foster this culture further, said Dr H S Ballal, pro-chancellor, MAHE.
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Modernisation of 10% kiranas can generate 3.2 million jobs: Report
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“The rapid changes in consumer behavior and acceleration of online commerce, mandate that the Indian retail ecosystem transform to meet emerging consumer needs,” said Piyush N Singh, India market unit lead.
“As the lifeline of the Indian retail sector, a digital led transformation of Kirana stores can result in significant economic gains, including nearly 1% employment growth in India. The transformation process needs to be expedited with comprehensive policy intervention, technology support, and, most importantly, collaboration between key ecosystem players,” he said.
Sameer Amte, managing director in Accenture’s Strategy & Consulting business in India, said the modernization of Kirana stores will not only help improve consumption and local employment but will also have a positive impact on the retail ecosystem in terms of new growth opportunities.
“We believe with an improved, intelligent supply chain infrastructure, easier access to technology and funds, these stores can redefine the future of the Indian retail landscape,” he said.
Amongst the modernization initiatives, the focus areas should be location assessment of the store, funding assessment whereby the rent should not be more than 3% of sales or one-fifth of the gross profit, store layout which influences the customer’s perception of the store, technology, product placement practices and customer engagement.
TRRAIN founder B.S. Nagesh said kirana stores play a crucial role in the Indian retail sector, which in turn contributes nearly 11% of the nation’s gross domestic product and 8% of its total workforce. “Kirana transformation will not only help store owners improve profitability but also add value to the customers and overall ecosystem,” he said.
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UP Board Exams 2021 to be held at 8497 centres
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January 28, 2021By
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The board has directed all the district school inspectors to submit objections, if any, related to the exam centres by February 18, 2021. After the review of the objections, the Board will release a final list on February 22.
Keeping the Covid-19 safety guidelines in mind, the UP Board has increased the exam centres by 10 per cent compared to the previous year. Last year, the UP state board exams were conducted at 7783 centres whereas this year, the number of exam centres has been increased to 8497.
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1 more arrested in Karnataka PSC exam paper leak case
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January 28, 2021By
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According to police officials, the arrested person has been identified as Basavraj, who was working in the accounts section of KPSC.
“Basavraj is the roommate of Ramesh. He is involved in the case and also got the question paper,” an official told on Wednesday.
Earlier on January 26, the police arrested two KPSC employees — stenographer Sana Bedi from Belgaum district, and Ramesh Herakal from Bagalkot district who worked as a second-division assistant.
“Sana Bedi had access to the question papers and she leaked it to Ramesh, who further gave to accused Chandru and others,” police said.
KPSC had postponed the first-division assistant examination, which was scheduled to be held on January 24 after six people were arrested and question paper was seized from their possession.
Earlier, Sandeep Patil, Joint Commissioner of Police, (Crime) Bengaluru said that 14 people have been arrested and Rs 35 lakhs in cash have been seized from the possession of the accused.
“Total 14 people arrested so far, Rs 35 lakhs in cash seized,” said Sandeep Patil, Joint Commissioner (Crime) Police, Bengaluru, on Sunday.
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