Manjul Bhargava’s story showcases a unique mix of intellect and cultural understanding. He mastered mathematics early and won the Fields Medal. His upbringing included math, music, and Sanskrit. Harvard and Princeton shaped his research. Bhargava made breakthroughs in number theory. He maintains ties with India and influences scientific policy. His path inspires students to pursue passions and embrace curiosity.
Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, a seasoned former bureaucrat from the 1990 AGMUT cadre, has been appointed as Member (Technical) of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL). […]
The Indian Postal Service (IPoS) has promoted 11 officers to the Senior Time Scale (STS), marking an important career milestone for the officers. The promoted […]