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Asian Consumers Still Very Traditional: Survey
A new study finds that traditional values continue to hold sway among Asia’s consumers, who value the family, believe in hard work, and are financially conservative.
Bharat Biotech Launches Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine
Bharat Biotech has launched the world's first typhoid vaccine that can be given to infants older than six months.
Curry Ingredient Helped Design Cancer Drugs
Researchers have combined features from an anti-nausea drug with a common South Asian kitchen spice to create more potent cancer drugs.
Scientists Trace Effect Of Caste System On Indian Population Genetics
Scientists have found genetic evidence that modern-day India is the result of recent population mixture among divergent demographic groups.
The Billion Dollar Cashmere Industry And Its Impact In Central Asia
The multi-billion dollar global cashmere industry is placing native wild animals in Central Asia at risk, finds a new study.
Vietnamese School Children ‘Years Ahead’ Of Indian Pupils, Study
A new study has found that even the most disadvantaged children in Vietnam are educationally years ahead of their peers in India.
OPINION: India’s Leaders Need To Do More For Higher Education
India's political parties must do more to help the country's higher education sector, writes Prof. Pushkar of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani-Goa.
Nine Indian Scientists Honored At NASI-Scopus Young Scientists Awards
Nine young Indian scientists were honored last week at the 7th NASI-Scopus Young Scientist Awards.
Female Migrant Domestic Workers Experience Poor Health, Work Conditions
A review of published literature on female migrant domestic workers has found that many of them experience poor health and work conditions.












