Those gargantuan machines painstakingly threading their way beneath hills, roadways, mountainous terrain and beneath the ground in many of India's cities over the last few years have accomplished much
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Category: Technology
Engineers’ edge
He pointed to the church he probably attended every Sunday as a boy, growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania in the US. His fingers moved across the screen of his mobile phone, as he flicked over the live images one after the other, pointing out a few more landmarks from his home-town.
Telecom Commission’s green signal for virtual network
Consumers are set to get more choices for voice and data services while telecom companies will have additional options to monetise unused airwaves. The government has allowed virtual network operators to set up shop.
DoT seeks to hasten approval process for infra, cable rollout
To remove bottlenecks in permissions from authorities for rolling out networks, Department of Telecom (DoT) has mooted uniform rules and single window clearance system of approvals.
Celebrating technology and togetherness
The three-day flagship techno-managerial festival of NIT Trichy, Pragyan, was formally declared open on February 25, 2016. Keerthi Vasan, Chairman, Pragyan æ16 presented the Pragyan report.
If you look at IT companies, the first thing they ask in the RFP is for certified project managers
Planning is key and one of the main pillars of project management. The other way to define project management is basically, plan the work and work the plan.
The banking industry is facing its sachet moment
Telecommunication companies only have payment licenses so they can only take deposits. They can´t lend. What´s happening in banking the world over - and I don´t think India is going to be an exception - is that banking services are being unbundled
GCP Applied Technologies announces launch as a newly traded public company
GCP Applied Technologies Inc. is now a new, publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. With industry-leading product positions across its construction products and packaging technologies businesses, GCP is focused on continuing to grow revenue and deliver value for stockholders.
Mortar Master
Pragyan is the annual techno- management fest of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Despite its humble inception in the year 2005, Pragyan today stands tall as a leading, internationally acclaimed collegiate festival with two ISO Certifications namely ISO 9001 & 20121:2012.
A Towering problem
Earlier last month, civic authorities sealed a mobile tower atop a school building in the town of Aurangabad in the state of Maharashtra after residents registered as many as six complaints, citing radiation concerns.









