Nature India 2019 annual volume is out
Critics of India’s space programme have demanded justification in the past for sending rockets into space while the urgent issues of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, and poor health cry for attention and funding. India has maintained that her space programme runs on less than a tenth of NASA’s budget, making it one of the most economical in the world and producing development-based benefits for the country’s environment, weather predictions, education, agriculture, and health. Read more
Nature India 2018 annual volume is out
The Nature India annual volume 2018 is out now. Read more
Nature India Annual Volume 2017 is out
Nature India stepped into its 10th year in 2018. To mark the occasion, we gave a face lift to our annual volume with a new international design, very similar to Nature. A global team of editors and art designers worked across time zones to produce this annual volume. Read more
Nature India Annual Volume 2016 is out
Our much awaited collection of the year — the Nature India Annual Volume 2016 — is out this week. Read more
Nature India Annual Volume 2015 is out!
Like every year, we bring you the annual compendium of science as we saw it happen in India last year (2015). Read more
Nature India Special Annual Volume is out!
In keeping with the promise of an annual compendium, here’s Nature India‘s second one compiling the big science events from India through 2014. Read more
Coming this week: Nature India Special Annual Print Volume
I have often been asked why a discussion on the history of Indian science doesn’t get past her science icon triad of Bose, Raman and Saha. It is as if the inspiring figures of India’s science are frozen in a time pre-1970s. My usual retort is: this isn’t the case. However, I have to concede that we do not celebrate contemporary science icons the way we revere the work of these greats. Read more
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