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CSIR Capacity Building Scheme to spur Research and Innovation in India

Research Future of India.

The Government of India has sanctioned the Capacity Building and Human Resource Development (CBHRD) scheme, with an outlay of Rs 2277.397 crore in the Fifteenth Finance Commission (2021-22 to 2025-26), in a massive effort towards the promotion of science and innovation. The initiative, which is being implemented by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), aims at enhancing the research ecosystem in India and developing the generation of scientists in the future.

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K Visa China Thwarts US H-1B Tech Talent Competition

A Fresh Start in the World of Global talent war.

The new K visa that will be effective as of October 1, 2025 has propelled China into the global scene in terms of science and technology recruitment. The program was aimed at young professionals in STEM fields, specifically competing with the United States where stricter regulations on the H-1B visa are transforming the world talent movement.

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Technology to Management of water efficiently summit 2025 - India push to water security

Seizing the Water Decade.

Interstate water rationing and resource-efficient management are also burning issues to India. The Government of India has responded to these problems by instituting a succession of six Departmental Summits aimed at closing this communication deficit between the ground-level activities and national policy-making activities. One stands out of those, that is Sujalam Bharat Summit in which everything is concentrated on water management. With NITI Aayog as its coordinator and the ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) as the anchor, it aims to get valuable feedbacks by and through different communities and institutions to make quality policies on water.

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New genus of snake eel finless has been found around the Colachel Coast - Apterichtus kanniyakumari

An Unusual Find below the Arabian Sea.

In a new breakthrough in marine research, scientists of the National Bureau of fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR) in Kochi have discovered a brand new species of finless snake eel off the Colachel coast of the Kanniyakumari district. Recently published in the international collection journal, Zootaxa, the finding contributes to the ever-growing list of marine jewels that are buried under the Arabian Sea. Appreciately, it was rightfully fit to rename the eel Apterichtus kanniyakumari in honour of the cultural and geographical value of the area.

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GST Appellate Tribunal Introduction in order to bolster the resolution of tax disputes in India

The India example initiates the establishment of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) to offer fair, efficient, and digitally-based resolutions to ongoing GST related disputes in the country.

GST Appellate Tribunal started to poke more significant miles to tax dispute settlement in India

In the year 2025, an important move occurred as the formal establishment of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) in New Delhi by India became a significant initiative toward tax governance especially in India. The Tribunal seeks to offer a competitive, effective, and transparent process in settling disputes that relate to GST in order to assist the greater vision by the government of the ease of doing business in Australia. The launch was present at the time when senior government leaders, judiciary members and industry representatives started a new chapter in the indirect tax regime of the country.

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