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    India's New Technology Reduces Bitumen Imports and Air Pollution

    New Delhi, March 30 The CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), New Delhi, and CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Dehradun, have developed a technology that can convert crop waste into bio-bitumen, which can help save India approximately ₹40,000 crore annually on import bills, Union...
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    Karnataka's BioEconomy: Growth, Investment, and Regional Expansion

    Bengaluru, February 23 Karnataka's BioEconomy is projected to reach USD 39.2 billion in 2025, marking strong growth from previous years and reaffirming the state's leadership position nationally, according to an official report released on Monday.The Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society...
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    Balrampur Chini Secures First Institutional Order for Bio-Plastic Products

    New Delhi, February 23 Leading sugar company Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd has secured its first large institutional order from the Lucknow Cantonment Board to supply green bioplastic products, including compostable garbage bags.Headquartered in Kolkata, Balrampur Chini has diversified into the...
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    Innovative Technologies Set to Commercialize from CSIR-NIIST

    Thiruvananthapuram, February 16 – In a significant step towards accelerating innovation from the laboratory to the market, the CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST) will formalize multiple technology transfer agreements with industry partners at a...
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