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September 25th, 2006
India To Have International Nano-Science Centre
Abstract:
Announcing this, Kapil Sibal said that the Government would be investing to the tune of Rs 10 billion (~$220 million) in nano-science and nanotechnology over the next five years. Of this, Rs 1.8 billion would be spent during the current fiscal to set up around seven to eight such facilities in the country.
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efytimes.com
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