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IIT Guwahati students protest against fee hike, citing lack of transparency and consultation, demanding official confirmation ...
Guwahati: The standoff between IIT Guwahati authorities and PhD students reached a boiling point on Thursday as students ...
IIT-G researchers develop eco-friendly bamboo composite as a replacement for plastics in automotive interiors and other industries.
GUWAHATI: An indefinite protest by research scholars and post-graduate students of the Indian Institute of ...
Guwahati: Born on Jan 20, 1948, at Nabadwip in West Bengal's Nadia district, Ratan Thiyam, recognised as one of India's ...
Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a method to convert locally sourced bamboo into high-performance materials ...
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IIT Guwahati students are protesting fee hike. They allege they were promised a revision in hike but nothing happened and on ...
IIT-Guwahati stressed that the fee structure was revised upwards to support enhanced student welfare and various activities, ...
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India Today on MSNIIT Guwahati students protest fee hike, institute responds with clarificationA group of students at IIT Guwahati recently staged a protest against a semester fee hike, chanting slogans and demanding ...
IIT Guwahati students protest Rs. 8,900 fee hike, but management calls it necessary for campus upgrades. Elected student body ...
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The Pioneer on MSNIIT Guwahati turns bamboo into auto-grade materialGuwahati, have developed an eco-friendly composite material made of ‘Bambusa tulda’, a fast-growing bamboo species in northeast India, combined with biodegradable polymers, officials said on Thursday.
The new material, designed for use in automotive interiors, demonstrates strength, thermal resistance, low moisture absorption, and competitive cost, according to the research team.
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