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Covid-19: Cong hopeful of govt following up more of its recommendations

The Congress has constituted an 11-member consultative group which would meet at least once in two days to suggest further policy changes




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India needs to subdue Warner, Smith for its success in Aus: Ian Chappell

Australia will welcome Virat Kohli's troops in the latest edition of Border-Gavaskar Trophy which is currently scheduled to begin in November




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Kunal Ghosh meets SFIO officials, submits documents

Saradha scam, in which lakhs of investors were defrauded, came to light in April.




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Saradha scam worth Rs 2,460 cr; owner in control of deposits: Report

A total of 560 complaints have so far been filed with West Bengal police by duped investors, the report stated.




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State avoiding CBI probe to save its ministers: BJP

In a letter to Governor M K Narayanan, the BJP''s state unit has alleged that the state government is avoiding CBI investigation into the Saradha scam to shield its own ministers involved in it.




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Key leader quits, joint action forum almost defunct

Enos Das Pradhan, one of the main leaders of the Gorkahland State Joint Action Committee (GSJAC), Wednesday resigned from the organisation.




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Fresh trouble for Adhir, magistrate submits report to SEC

The Election Commission officials confirmed receiving the report.




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First time after Singur, a TMC minister visits Tata Group unit

Partha Chatterjee, the minister for commerce and industries, visited the Kharagpur plant of Tata group.




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Not invited to Great Eastern relaunch, former CM who allowed its divestment




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Kolkata gets its first Mahila bank

The country''s banking industry started a new chapter with the launch of first Bharatiya Mahila Bank in Mumbai today.




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Gold biscuits seized at Kolkata airport

Customs department Saturday seized a consignment of gold biscuits weighing 3 kg from the NSCBI airport.




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Oppn stays home as House celebrates its platinum jubilee

The Speaker praised Mamata for her work and determination, and pointed out Bengal''s contribution in various fields.




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Rights body awaits action on threat letter

The West Bengal Human Rights Commission is waiting for a reply from the West Bengal State Law Clerks'' Council on its action on a letter threatening to frame its Chairman Justice Ashok Kumar Ganguly.




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AAP 'units'' mushroom in Kolkata

With the Aam Aadmi Party assuming power in Delhi, West Bengal has started witnessing the party''s proliferation with each claiming to be the original representative.




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Ganguly quits, says grounds for his removal 'untenable'

A K Ganguly confirmed on Tuesday that he had resigned as chairman of the WBHRC.




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Parents at Pranab door, Oppn hits the road in city

Food Minister Jyotipriya Mullick, however, termed the protests as 'dirty politics'.




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Mamata visits Amlashol, first by a CM in 10 years

The village for the first time celebrated Durga Puja here in the village last year.




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Baramati in High Spirits

With farmers turning entrepreneurs by forming companies through Special Economic Zones a wine company for the first time has invited farmers to become shareholders.




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Punjab''s cancer belt finds antidote in its dense cover of neem

While Punjab''s Malwa belt is witnessing rising incidence of cancer - largely due to addiction to alcohol and tobacco...




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Bengal''s potato peeve: middlemen pocketing benefits of bumper crop

While farmers are selling potatoes for as low as Rs 1-1.50 per kilo to the middlemen, consumers are shelling out Rs 7-10 in the retail market.




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DAP shortage hits JandK in sowing season

With the Rabi season around the corner, farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are facing an acute shortage of chemical fertilisers.




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Rains inundate Valley, may damage fruits

Incessant rains in Kashmir have resulted in a dip in day temperatures something which will not augur well for fruit trees.




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Punjab goes green, reaps profits from organic wheat

While a majority of wheat farmers in Punjab and Haryana are ruing the loss of yield, all those who went for organic and natural farming this time are a happy lot.




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Heat hits Himachal apples, huge drop in production predicted

The Himachal apples will not taste as they used to do in the best days of their harvests.




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Finally, Orissa has its finger on the pulse, a scheme to check crisis

An Oriya meal isn''t complete without dal, either arhar (lentil) or moong (green gram), in liberal quantity.




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Low production in paddy-growing states may help Punjab clear its pending stock

While other states are giving out distress signals of foodgrain scarcity, triggered by drought and flood fury, Punjab is not only looking at a good harvest but also hoping to gain from this adversity....




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To green its arid tracts, UAE turns to Indian fungus tech

It has already helped grow cereals and fodder in the desertland of Qatar, mangrove species along the highly saline Gujarat coastline, and a wide variety of plantation crops on wastelands covered with fly ash....




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Unusual rain in Spiti spells disaster for its green peas

Rain is something tribals living in the cold deserts of Spiti Himachal''s fascinating mountainous region have seldom experienced.




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Punjab keeps its finger on the pulse

In a year''s time, summer moong''s acreage has risen to one lakh hectares




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Punjab tries drip system to water its paddy fields

If successful, it would save paddy growers from depending on erratic monsoon and rapidly depleting ground water.




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How many gene traits can a seed have?

At Farm Progress Show in the US, forecast of over 20 gene traits in corn, 20 years from now.




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A wine story loses its sparkle

With govt doling out lavish incentives, a total of 72 wineries came up in Maharashtra by 2008. Three years on, around 30 have shut shop with production exceeding demand




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To check irregularities, spoilage, MP registering its wheat growers

Farmers told crop will be procured at the MSP from only those who register in advance




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Acting US Defence Secretary quits as domestic violence reports surface

Acting US Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan has quit as reports of a domestic violence incident from nearly nine years ago surfaced marring his chances for confirmation even as Washington readies for a possible confrontation with Iran.




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The future is back in the pits for steelmakers as demand falls rapidly

Iron ore extraction in a falling demand scenario due to cutbacks in steel production is weighing on its prices




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AU Small Finance hits new low, slips 14% in 4 days post March qtr results

Analysts believe the bank will be unable to maintain high AUM growth and will likely see a sharp rise in credit cost & deterioration in incremental deposit mix, amid the current lockdown




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PPEs, work-life balance the new normal as pharma salesforce hits the field

GSK leads the charge with staggered return-to-work, others plans yoga sessions and health care webinars for salesperson's family




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Mathematics specialist. Student book. Units 1 & 2 / AJ Sadler

Sadler, A.J., author




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Discrete mathematics and its applications / Kenneth H. Rosen (formerly AT&T Laboratories)

Rosen, Kenneth H., author




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Fundamentals of electric circuits / Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N.O. Sadiku

Alexander, Charles K., author




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Microwave engineering : passive circuits / Peter A. Rizzi

Rizzi, Peter A




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Making sense of algebra : developing students' mathematical habits of mind / E. Paul Goldenberg [and five others] ; foreword by Steven Leinwand




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The Parsi theatre : its origin and development / Somnath Gupt ; translated and edited by Kathryn Hansen

Gupta, Somanātha




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Beyond the architecture of sensing : an investigation of the role and function of the observer in a staged performance, with particular reference to the Indian aesthetic theory of Rasa, and its effect on what we mean by consciousness / by Sarasa Krishnan

Krishnan, Sarasa, author




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India’s coronavirus crisis hits country’s farmers and food supplies

Lockdown and restrictions on migrant workforce leave crops unpicked as demand collapses




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Optically active nanostructures: November 25-30, 2012, Boston, Massachusetts, USA / editors M. Moskovits

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 O6783 2012




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Solution synthesis of inorganic functional materials -- films, nanoparticles and nanocomposites: symposium held April 1-5, 2013, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Menka Jain, Quanxi Jia, Teresa Puig, Hiromitsu Kozuba

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 S656 2013




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Micro-and nanotechnologies for sustainable development: selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Conference on Safe and Sustainable Nanotechnology, October 15-17, 2014, Phitsanulok, Thailand / edited by Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul, Suwit Kirvit

Hayden Library - T174.7.M523 2015




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The key entity of a DCAR agonist, phosphatidylinositol mannoside Ac1PIM1: its synthesis and immunomodulatory function

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9OB02724F, Communication
Yohei Arai, Shota Torigoe, Takanori Matsumaru, Sho Yamasaki, Yukari Fujimoto
We achieved the first synthesis of phosphatidylinositol mannoside Ac1PIM1, and a very potent agonist of an innate immune receptor DCAR is demonstrated.
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A domino annulation approach to 3,4-diacylpyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazines: decoration of pyrazine units

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, 18,3324-3333
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00444H, Paper
Anuradha Dagar, Yohan Seo, Wan Namkung, Ikyon Kim
A new one-pot, sequential three-component access to 3,4-diacylpyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine was achieved from the reaction of an α-haloketone, azide, and N-substituted pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde under mild reaction conditions.
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