Microwave CNTs Production unit DMSRDE, Kanpur is synthesizing non- aligned, quasi-aligned and aligned CNT with a batch size of 50 grams using a fast synthesis.

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Microwave CNTs Production unit DMSRDE, Kanpur is synthesizing non- aligned, quasi-aligned and aligned CNT with a batch size of 50 grams using a fast synthesis process.

Typhoid Detection Kit DRDE, GWALIOR and Prof. AK SOOD, IISc 1.Typhoid Detection Kit has been developed by DRDE, Gwalior using the nano sensor developed by Prof. A.K. Sood, and his team from IISc, Bangalore. 2.It is using recombinant DNA technology and immunological technique for rapid diagnosis of typhoid infection. 3.The test detects S. typhi antigen directly in patient’s serum within 1-3 minutes which is very important for initiating early treatment and saving human life. A Latex agglutination based test Very small quantity of clinical sample as low as 2-3 µl is required to perform the above test as compared to µl sample required for latex agglutination test.

SECOND SEEDFERTILISERS WATER MANAGEMENT TRAINING FARMERS CULTIVATION MANAGEMENT HARVEST & POST HARVEST OUTPUT = GRAIN (200 MILLION TONNES) FIRST FOOD SECURITY: GREEN REVOLUTION - II SOIL CHARACTERISATION MATCHING THE SEED FERTILISER MANAGEMENT (Organic Farming) WATER MANAGEMENT Drip irrigation: Halving water Consumption TRAINING CULTIVATION POST HARVESTING (SILOS) FOOD PROCESSING ( Value Addition ) MARKETING OUTPUT = 400 MT GRAINS IRS-1 RP-5 Bihar

SECOND SEEDFERTILISERS WATER MANAGEMENT TRAINING FARMERS CULTIVATION MANAGEMENT HARVEST & POST HARVEST OUTPUT = GRAIN (200 MILLION TONNES) FIRST FOOD SECURITY: GREEN REVOLUTION - II SOIL CHARACTERISATION MATCHING THE SEED FERTILISER MANAGEMENT (Organic Farming) WATER MANAGEMENT Drip irrigation: Halving water Consumption TRAINING CULTIVATION POST HARVESTING (SILOS) FOOD PROCESSING ( Value Addition ) MARKETING OUTPUT = 400 MT GRAINS IRS-1 RP-5 Bihar RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT AREA 1.Nano-porous zeo-lites for slow-release and efficient doses of water and fertilizers for plant, and of nutrients and drugs for livestock, 2.Nano-capsules for herbicide delivery, 3.Nano sensors for soil quality and for plant health monitoring. 4.Nano-composites for plastic film coatings used in food packaging, antimicrobial nano-emulsions for applications in decontamination of food equipment, packaging or food processing.