Blending basic science with software for competitive production
In this globally competitive economy, finding ways to offer better quality products at lower cost has been the endless challenge to improve as well as sustain competitiveness. With the eroding human labour, exploitation of science has been the next frontier for growth. Although developed through long painstaking research, most of...
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Birthday greetings
Professor Rehman Sobhan, our most revered teacher and a famous social scientist of South Asia, turns 83 today. He was born in Calcutta on March 12, 1935. On this auspicious day, we shower our warm greetings to Professor Rehman Sobhan. He, along with other economists, in the 1960s, contributed to...
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Death, duality and dimensions
Human civilisation has made remarkable strides during the past two millenniums. However, the fundamental equation for individual human beings - life and death - has remained unaltered. Great improvements may have been made in technology, lifestyles and mobility, but the ultimate destination of human lives has remained the same as...
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