Shree Shankaracharya Institute Technology & Management
UK concerned with 25% fall in number of Indian students due to tough visa rules
Submitted by 36ci.com on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 12:00Number of Indian students in higher education in Britain is down by 25 percent, according to a report.
According to Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), Universities and colleges saw the numbers of international students from India, Pakistan, Ireland and Poland all fall last year.
The numbers of overseas students coming to study in the UK is under scrutiny as universities have claimed the Government’s crackdown on bogus students is deterring genuine applicants and risks damaging the UK’s economy.
Now, new material to generate electricity from water vapour
Submitted by 36ci.com on Wed, 01/09/2013 - 17:08Scientists have created a new polymer film that can generate electricity from water vapour to power micro- and nanoelectronic devices.
The new material developed by engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology changes its shape after absorbing tiny amounts of evaporated water, allowing it to repeatedly curl up and down.
Harnessing this continuous motion could drive robotic limbs or generate enough electricity to power micro- and nanoelectronic devices, such as environmental sensors.
India test-fires manoeuvrable version of BrahMos
Submitted by 36ci.com on Wed, 01/09/2013 - 17:03India on Wednesday successfully test-fired a highly manoeuvrable version of the 290-km range supersonic cruise missile BrahMos from a naval warship off the coast of Vishakhapatnam in Bay of Bengal.
"At 9.30 AM, the missile blasted off in a pre-designated war scenario taking a 'double- manoeuvre in S-form' hitting the designated target ship just one meter above water line.The sheer velocity and power of hit made the missile rip through the ship’s hull," BrahMos Aerospace CEO A Sivathanu Pillai said here.
Nachiket Barve's best bridal lehenga
Submitted by 36ci.com on Wed, 01/09/2013 - 16:57When designer Nachiket Barve set about creating his most elaborate bridal ensemble ever, he was probably amused to think he'd be marrying the woman who would wear it. Not that anyone imagined she'd wear anything else.
“We never had a formal discussion, it was just assumed that I would be designing it [the wedding lehenga],” Barve says, adding that wife Surabhi, who he wed in Mumbai last Sunday, shares his understated taste.
FINGERS WRINKLE IN WATER TO HELP US GRIP WET THINGS
Submitted by 36ci.com on Wed, 01/09/2013 - 16:57Shrivelling of the skin on the fingers makes it easier to grip things underwater and pick up wet objects, according to a new study. Scientists from Newcastle University believe that fingers becoming wrinkled when they are submerged in water may have been an evolutionary development to aid people gripping things underwater, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
Race 2
Armaan Malliks ( John Abraham) father Kabir ( Dilp Tahil ) who was a horse owner is bankrupt as Ranvir Singh ( Saif Ali Khan) destroyed his fortune. Armaan vows to take the revenge and befriends Ranvir to materialize his plans. Initially he wins until Ranvir decides to hit back and the Race begins again.
Main Krishna Hoon
Main Krishna Hoon is about Krishna who meets Lord Krishna. It is an inspirational story for those children who have no ray of hope in their dark life.
Mumbai Mirror
The new movie which is planned to be released on the starting of 2013 is “Mumbai Mirror”. This is being directed by Ankush Bhatt and it is being planned to be released on the 18th of January in 2013. The movie is being produced by Raina Sachiin Joshi and Ankush Bhatt. The music directors of the movie are Amjad Nadeem and Anand Raaj Anand.






