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Wonderland In India

March 9th, 2011 7:20 am

A virtual space travel in India is the latest development. This new scheme of tourism in space was first enjoyed by Dennis Tito in 2001. Following his enthusiasm many Indian are now looking to don the special space suits and board a flight to the sky. The feeling of zero gravity is great than any wonder in the world. The time an individual wrap himself with the special space-suits and position himself in the sophisticated machine, the body experience the fantasy of going weightlessness, seems like floating in the air. It makes the traveler rotate around the single axis, walk down in the majestic space, launch their personal rocket and to sample the space fun.

India hold the adventure of space travel at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore.You can feel like astronauts seeing the blackness of outer space sprinkled with the innumerable shiny stars. In addition to this the Earth explorer, tuned in a street-level resolution explains the world information like the countries, cities, islands, rivers etc. Joy at the Kolkata Science City equipped with the Space Odyssey,this multi-stored building has the stunning demonstration of scientific games. Other attractions of the floor are the parabolic reflector of heat, deceptive reality, pin screen, virtual music station, floating dish, liquid storm, chaotic chair, spinning eraser, rising arc, walk on piano, jumping disk, illusions, colored shadows, fun mirror, Geneva wheel, polygon generator, belt and pulleys, blowing off roof, worm and worm wheel, lazy channel, impossible mixture, quick sand, etc.

The Pushpa Gujral Science city in Punjab,plays a major step in enhancing the spirit of travelers, which they receives the thrill of making a breath-taking race on the track to space and the whole body experience a move of upside down. The institution is also modeled with a space gallery which displays the various pictures of Astronomy, the universe, solar system and the space-satellites made by the some renowned Indian scientist.

The hall comprises two hundred projectors arranged simultaneously onto a hemispherical ceiling. The ceiling is made of aluminum and develops the realistic effect. This easy-going tour is a lucrative deal and can be undertaken by any adult individual other then who are weak at heart. In near future, this virtual tourism sector will get wings with a number of centers all over the country. The long awaited dreams of many individual is soon to catch the real charm.

The Growth of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

July 12th, 2010 2:28 am

The pharmaceutical business in India is booming because of several reasons. Firstly, the affordability of the products plays an important role in improving the conditions of the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Secondly, India boasts of a workforce that matches those of the top pharmaceutical businesses in the world. Finally, the development and competency level of technology in India is on a considerable rise. Due to all of this, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is growing at the rate of CAGR 13.7%.

Evidence of this is the fact that India is predicted to enter the big league of the top 10 pharmaceutical markets in the world. Currently, India ranks 14th in terms of value and 3rd in terms of volume. It is obvious then, that the Indian pharmaceutical industry is a contributor to the country’s growth and development. As India offers a perfect combination of skills, technology and economy, many foreign companies have started outsourcing their manufacturing departments to India. Also, some Indian companies have joined hands with MNCs for research and development (R & D) in projects like cancer, AIDS, etc. India’s IT sector plays a pivotal role in enticing MNCs to outsource research and drug discovery contracts.

This road to success was led by the system of product patents introduced on 1st January, 2005. Due to this, India has become a worldwide exporter of high quality generic drugs. India exports to 65 countries with US as its biggest market. According to the National Pharmaceuticals Policy for 2006, the industry’s export was worth US 3.75 billion dollars and growing at a compound annual rate of 22.7%.

In spite of this success story, the Indian pharmaceutical business has room for improvement. To utilise their capacity to the fullest, the India pharmaceutical industry is seeking untapped global as well as local markets. In India, one of the goals of the Indian pharmaceutical industry is to make drugs easily accessible in the local markets. Also, the demand for sophisticated and innovative medicines has increased as the common man lives the western lifestyle. The Indian pharmaceutical industry needs to make more investments in R & D and distribution. Quality wise India is still not up to the international standards. For India to become a top player in the global pharmaceutical business, the government of India needs to support foreign investments in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Also, biotechnology in India is yet to reach its true potential but it’s definitely on its way with the growing importance of vaccines ad bio-services.

However, with talented human resource, advanced technology, low-cost products and mergers & acquisitions with MNCs, the pharmaceutical business in India holds the promise of being one of the top pharmaceutical industries in the world.