Atal Incubation Centre (AIC)-GGSIPU and Laghu Udyog Bharati (LUB) signed an MoU to enhance the capabilities of MSMEs. The partnership focuses on digital transformation, sustainable manufacturing, and the promotion of green technologies aligned with Net Zero goals. The collaboration will provide MSMEs with technological solutions, research insights, and policy advocacy through the Knowledge Bank Initiative, aiming to improve decision-making and strengthen market linkages.
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AIIMS CRE admit card 2025 out: AIIMS has released the admit cards for the Common Recruitment Examination (CRE) 2025 on February 23, 2025, via its official website. Candidates appearing for the computer-based exam from February 26 to 28 must download their admit cards as entry to the exam hall requires it.
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