By Akash Pharande, Managing Director – Pharande Spaces Young, dual-income nuclear families and single professionals just beginning their careers are the driving forces of urban India today. In 2022, nearly half of Indian households consisted of 1 to 4 members, marking a significant rise in nuclear families from just 37% in 2008. By 2024, it is likely that this proportion has surpassed the 50% threshold, with smaller family units dominating the demographic landscape. The transition from joint families to nuclear ones signals a profound cultural shift. While joint families once…
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Ontario Supporting Tourism Growth in Niagara
Toronto Power Generating Station to be transformed into a world-class visitor experience, boosting Niagara’s local economy Niagara Falls, ON – The Ontario government is giving the greenlight to Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) to redevelop the Toronto Power Generating Station (TPGS) into a five-star boutique hotel near the brink of Niagara Falls, which will create good-paying, sustainable jobs and boost local economies in the region. Once complete, the new attraction will accommodate the growing number of tourists visiting Niagara and will include amenities such as indoor and outdoor public viewing areas…
Read MoreIndian scientist discovered burning gas around the Milky Way
Recent observations have unveiled a fascinating phenomenon surrounding the disc of the Milky Way: a veil of fiery gas that shrouds our galactic environment. This discovery not only deepens our understanding of the structural composition of the Milky Way but also has profound implications for the study of galactic dynamics and cosmic evolution. The veil, identified primarily through advanced imaging techniques, consists of ionized gas and hot plasma, extending far beyond the visible components of the galaxy. This gaseous halo plays a crucial role in various astronomical processes, including star…
Read MoreIndian researchers find new method to detect Monkeypox virus
Recent advancements in scientific research have unveiled promising new methodologies for the detection of Monkeypox, a viral zoonotic disease that has emerged as a significant public health concern. Traditionally, the diagnosis of Monkeypox has relied on the identification of clinical symptoms followed by confirmatory laboratory tests, often through cumbersome and time-consuming techniques. However, innovative research now points to more efficient and rapid avenues for detection, which could play a crucial role in controlling potential outbreaks. This new approach centers on enhancing the sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic assays. Researchers have…
Read MoreHelium and Its Potential Alternatives – IDTechEx Explores the Helium Market
Helium is sourced as a byproduct of natural gas, which is produced naturally through the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium. It is mostly found and commercially produced from gas deposits in the US, Qatar, Algeria, Russia, and Canada, and is subsequently processed and purified into crude or Grade-A helium. IDTechEx explores helium separation and purification techniques alongside applications and challenges within the helium market in their latest report, “Helium Market 2025-2035: Applications, Alternatives, and Reclamation”. Helium concentrations Investment in separateion equipment during natural gas processing becomes…
Read MoreCPA Australia and ASSOCHAM partner for global summit on the Future of Business Resilience & Risk Mitigation
CPA Australia, one of the world’s largest professional accounting bodies, in partnership with the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), India’s oldest apex industry chamber, organised a landmark global summit on “The Future of Business Resilience & Risk Mitigation: Innovations, Strategies, and Alliances” in Bengaluru, India. As part of CPA Australia’s vision to drive partnerships and knowledge sharing in the region, the event brought together policymakers, business leaders and financial experts to explore cutting-edge strategies for building risk-resilient, future-ready businesses. With the rapid evolution of…
Read MoreUnion Bank of India Celebrates Bright Young Minds at U-Genius National Quiz Finale
The Finale of “U-Genius 3.0” the National level quiz competition conducted by Union bank of India, took place in Mumbai. The Three-month long intensely competitive event for students from Std 8 to Std 12 was organised across 48 cities in India. Around 12500+ Teams from 3700+ schools had participated. Speaking on the occasion MD & CEO of the Bank A.Manimekhalai said, ”To foster a competitive spirit and promote intellectual growth among students, the Bank had Launched the first edition of U-Genius in the year 2022 . Given the success…
Read MorePeptide-based tunable piezoresponsive nanomaterials have emerged as an important area of research
The rapid advancement of nanotechnology has catalyzed the development of innovative materials that promise to revolutionize energy harvesting and biodevice applications. Among these, peptide-based tunable piezoresponsive nanomaterials have emerged as a pivotal area of research, demonstrating significant potential due to their unique mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and ease of functionalization. Peptides, as short chains of amino acids, exhibit remarkable flexibility in design, allowing for the creation of nanomaterials with tailored properties. This tunability is particularly beneficial in piezoresponsive systems, where the material’s electrical response changes in relation to applied mechanical stress.…
Read MoreIndian researchers identify bacteria that affect sesame flowers
Recent advancements in plant microbiology have unveiled a groundbreaking discovery concerning the role of certain microbes in the development of sesame flowers. A new microbial strain has been identified that induces a reversion of sesame floral structures to a vegetative state, raising critical questions regarding its implications for agricultural practices and plant developmental biology. Sesame (Sesamum indicum), a vital oilseed crop, is cultivated globally for its nutritional and economic value. The differentiation of floral and vegetative tissues is a pivotal process in plant development, impacting yield and the overall lifecycle…
Read MoreIndia announces soft launch of Naphithromycin, India’s first indigenous antibiotic to combat drug resistance
On October 16, 2023, Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Union Minister for Science and Technology, unveiled the soft launch of Nafithromycin, India’s first indigenous antibiotic, marking a significant advancement in the nation’s pharmaceutical landscape. This development is not merely a triumph of scientific innovation; it represents a critical response to the growing menace of antibiotic resistance, a pervasive challenge that threatens global health security. Nafithromycin, developed through extensive research and collaboration among Indian scientists, has emerged as a promising alternative in the ongoing battle against resistant bacterial strains. Antibiotic resistance has…
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