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Infosys Foundation warns against conmen collecting money claiming to represent the organisation
•Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic arm of IT major Infosys, on Friday said it has been alerted about certain entities collecting money claiming to represent the foundation, and appealed to public not to fall prey to such attempts
IISc, TIFR professors clinch Infosys Prize for their contributions to science
Tech2 News Staff •The Infosys Foundation prize includes a gold medal, citation & a tax-free prize of Rs 73 lakh.
'This cannot go on': Ram Nath Kovind says number of female students in IITs distressingly low
•Of the 11,653 students enrolled in IIT Kharagpur, only 1,925 are girls, a little over 16 per cent, the president said, adding participation of women in higher education and in science and technology in the country
Infosys Foundation, Bangalore Metro sign memorandum of understanding for constructing station
•According to the MoU, the station to be named Infosys Foundation - Konappana Agrahara Metro Station, will be spread over two lakh square feet.
Infosys foundation announces Rs 15.7 crore grant to TIFR to fund research and mentoring activities
Ians •About Rs 7.5 crore of grant is for organizing lecture series by Indian and overseas experts, to exchange ideas and explore research opportunities.
Sanjeev Arora Awarded For Innovation In Problem Solving
Fp Archives •ACM and Infosys Foundation recognise Arora's research in approaches to problem solving.
Bidding for stars of Bajirao Mastani for charity; Fly with VIP idea gains traction across genres
Sulekha_nair •Fly with VIP, a company in India, that is co-founded by Gautam Chhabria and Harman Baweja, an actor from the Hindi film industry, help fans to connect with their favourite heroes across genres – business, sports, films, etc – when they bid for a ticket through auction.
Narayana Murthy awarded prestigious 2012 Hoover Medal
Fp Archives •The award established in 1930 to recognise great, unselfish and non-technical services by the engineers to humanity.
Of pees and queues: The great Indian public (in)convenience
Roy •It's everyone's perennial nightmare - suddenly needing to find a public toilet. Our public loos tend to be hellholes usually - either long lines or unusable. What's clogging our great public toilet experiments?