What is the the ICMR? What are its main activities? by Parmvir Singh Saini - 3 year ago | 739 The apex body in India for the formulation, coordination, and promotion of biomedical research, The Indian Council Of Medical Research is one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world. It was in the year of 1911 when the Government of India has set up the Indian Research Fund Association (IRFA). IRFA served the specific objective of sponsoring and coordinating medical research in the country. With some integral changes after independence, the IFRA was redesignated in 1949 as the ICMR. The ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Read more 1 0
What is this new Corona medicine named Coronil ? by Parmvir Singh Saini - 3 year ago | 650 Coronil is the very first Ayurvedic medicine for helping against coronavirus. By the combined efforts of Patanjali Research Centre and NIMS clinically controlled, trial-based evidence and research-based this medicine has been prepared. The medicine comes as part of a kit which consists of tablets named Coronil and Swasari Vati, and oil called Anu Oil. More than 100 compounds have been used in Coronil. The entire kit will help in strengthening immunity Read more 1 0
What is an H-1B visa? by Parmvir Singh Saini - 3 year ago | 505 H-1B visa a non-immigrant visa program for high-skilled foreign workers. The H-1B makes for the largest guest worker programme in the US. Indians are the largest beneficiaries of the programme,... .... getting more than 70 per cent of the 85,000 given out annually by the United States. H-1B is employer-driven programme, which means that companies in US tell the government about their specialised needs and visa requirements for the same. Read more 2 0
What does the Seismology center of a country do? by Parmvir Singh Saini - 3 year ago | 677 Our Earth's interior is in a constant state of movement, releasing energy in packets known as seismic waves. Seismology is a branch of geophysics which studies these waves and their effects. These seismic waves can be devastating when experienced in the form of earthquakes. The secondary effects of earthquakes are most often seen in the form of a tsunami or tidal wave. Seismology also is used to study Earth's interior, about which it has revealed a great deal. Read more 2 0