Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
CSIR develops antibiotic for drug-resistant bacteria, indigenous formula for Paracetamol
08 Jan 2025
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has reported important breakthroughs, which include development of an anti-biotic to fight drug-resistant bacteria
Ministry of Science & Technology
10 Jun 2021
Dr Girish Sahni takes over as director general of CSIR
26 Aug 2015
As head of CSIR, Dr Girish Sahni will also be ex-officio secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of the ministry of science and technology
CSIR develops target training system for Army
02 Jul 2014
CSIR launches open source drug discovery
16 Sep 2008
CSIR sets up 'open source drug discovery’ consortium with global partnerships to provide affordable healthcare, especially to the weaker sections of global populations.
NAL, Pratt & Whitney in talks to co-develop aircraft engine for indigenous RTA-70 programme
16 Jun 2008
National Aerospace Laboratories gets seed funding for design of Regional Transport Aircraft
14 Apr 2008
Bio-diesel project enters phase-II
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