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What is scope and approach of biotechnology?

Hello!Biotechnology is the integrated use of biochemistry, microbiology and engineering sciences in order to achieve technological applications of the capabilities of microorganisms, cultured cells/tissues and parts thereof.Biotechnology is such a branch of science which has advanced rapidly and has emerged as a potential science for providing benefits in all the fields of human welfare. It has a great impact in almost all the domains of human life, may it be health, environment, foods or agriculture. Recent advancements have led to a multidisciplinary applicability of biotechnology.Various areas in which this discipline is very frequently used on a large scale are as follows:1. Agriculture2. Food and Beverage Industry3. Environment4. Health care and Medicines5. Energy and Fuels.6. Enzymes and Biochemical.7. Other Industrial applications.8. Forensic cases9. Conservation of NatureBiotechnological approaches are applied to accomplish goals for the benefit of mankind. Scientists have achieved many such goals and a few fields are also there in which they are trying for success.Like other developing countries, biotechnology has become a major thrust in India also for promotion and planning of various biotechnological programmes in India, there is present a separate department called Department of Biotechnology (DBT).Few of the leading Universities in India for B Sc Biotechnology are :Indian Institute of Technology, RoorkeeVellore Institute of TechnologyIndian Institute of Technology, GuwahatiNational Institute of Technology, WarangalLovely Professional University, PunjabPSG College of Technology, CoimbatoreNational Institute of Technology, DurgapurManipal Institute of TechnologySASTRA University, ThanjavurNational Institute of Technology, RaipurGITAM University, VisakhapatnamKarunya University, CoimbatoreIf you are looking forward Punjab region then I would say Lovely Professional University is best for pursuing B Sc in Biotechnology.If you are looking for quality education,good placements,exposure,academics then LPU is right place,it has all.I am saying this because one of my known is pursuing same course from LPU and her experience is amazing. Eligibility Criteria for admission at LPU is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology) or equivalent .She told me Faculty members works hard tirelessly in enabling students with the acumen to apply the findings of Bio sciences in the fields of medicine, forensics, nutrition and dietetics for the benefit of the community.LPU School of Bioengineering and Biosciences is equipped with state-of-the-art Bioprocess Engineering and Bioscience labs and believes in imparting knowledge to students through a practical approach to achieve mastery in plant and animal physiology.I hope this helps.All the Best!

Which historical figure or celebrity has the most items (dates, events, etc.) named after him or her?

In India, it has to be Mr Mohandas K Gandhi.List of things named after Mr Mohandas K Gandhi[1][1][1][1]RoadsList of roads named after Mahatma Gandhi - WikipediaUniversitiesMahatma Gandhi Central UniversityMahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, VaranasiGandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul in Tamil NaduMahatma Gandhi CollegeMahatma Gandhi University, KottayamMahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi VishwavidyalayaMahatma Gandhi University, NalgondaMahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday VishwavidyalayaMahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural IndustrializationMahatma Gandhi University, MeghalayaMGM Institute of Health SciencesMahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, New DelhiMahatma Gandhi Labour Institute, GujaratMedical CollegesMahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical SciencesMahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, IndoreMahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, JamshedpurMahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research InstituteEngineering CollegesMahatma Gandhi University college of engineeringMahatma Gandhi Institute of TechnologyMahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and TechnologyHospitalsMahatma Gandhi Memorial HospitalFoundationsMahatma Gandhi National FoundationGandhi Memorial International FoundationMahatma Gandhi FoundationGandhi Vidya MandirArts and Science CollegesMahatma Gandhi National Memorial TrustMahatma Gandhi Government Arts CollegeMahatma Gandhi College, LakshadweepGandhi Memorial College, SrinagarMahatma Gandhi Memorial CollegeMahatma Gandhi Inter CollegeMahatma Gandhi College, IrittyMahatma Gandhi Government College, MayabunderSchoolsBarasat Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High SchoolMahatma Gandhi International School, Pasay CityMahatma Gandhi International School, AhmedabadMahatma Gandhi Memorial High School (Fiji)Mahatma Gandhi College, PuruliaMahatma Gandhi High School, SheragadaMahatma Gandhi Memorial High School (Fiji)Mahatma Gandhi Centenary VidyalayaStructures and PlacesGandhinagar, Gujarat, IndiaMahatma Gandhi Bus Station, HyderabadMahatma Gandhi Memorial (Milwaukee)Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Parliament SquareMahatma Gandhi Road metro station (Bangalore)Mahatma Gandhi SetuMahatma Gandhi District, HoustonMahatma Gandhi Marine National ParkGandhi SmritiMahatma Gandhi ParkGandhi MarketMahatma Gandhi Road metro stationNational Gandhi MuseumGandhi Bhawan, ChandigarhRaj Ghat and associated memorialsMahatma Gandhi Super Thermal Power ProjectGandhi Heritage PortalGandhi Memorial Museum, MaduraiGandhi Smarak SangrahalayaGandhi MaidanGandhi Mandapam (Chennai)Gandhi Sangrahalaya, PatnaMahatma Gandhi StadiumGandhi PromenadeKaba Gandhi No DeloMahatma Gandhi Square, Kiryat Gat, Israel[1]Gandhi Square, Johannesburg, South AfricaGandhi Square, Rivière du Rempart, MauritiusGandhi Square, Falcon's Lea Park, Davie, Broward County, Florida, United StatesGandhi Village, Debe, Trinidad and TobagoAlmost every major city in India would have a Mahatma Gandhi Road. Then there are places and towns and localities named after Gandhi - Gandhinagar, Gandhigram, etc. Then you have countless museums and memorials for him dotted all across the country. All our banknotes have his face on them.It is practically impossible to be in India and NOT see the name Gandhi at least somewhere.Besides these, we also have a large number of places, structures and things named after the ‘Other Gandhis’ - former Prime Minister Late Mrs Indira Gandhi and her son and former Prime Minister Mr Rajiv Gandhi.Point to be noted here → these Gandhis are not related to Mr Mohandas K Gandhi. Mrs Indira Gandhi was the daughter of India’s first Prime Minister Mr Jawaharlal Nehru and the Gandhi surname was a result of marrying Mr Feroze Jehangir Ghandy.There are varying reports of how and when he changed his family name from Ghandy to Gandhi. Some people say that he changed it after being inspired by the freedom struggle activities of Mr Mohandas K Gandhi. While others say that he changed it after a politically shrewd Indira Priyadarshini rejected his proposals thrice and finally said that she would marry him only if he changed the spelling from Ghandy to Gandhi. Anyhow, the amended surname led to many more things being named after these Gandhis.Totalling 99 institutions and 66 national schemes, the following list gives the total number of assets and others named after them:Central Government Schemes - 17State Government Schemes - 49Sports/Tournaments/Trophies - 26Stadium and Sports Complex - 17Peaks and Geographical Landmarks - 4Airports/ Ports/Aviation Academies - 9Power Plants - 4Universities/Education Institutes - 99Awards - 41Scholarship / Fellowship - 17National Parks/ Sanctuaries/ Museums - 17Hospitals/Medical Institutions - 37Institutions / Chairs / Festivals - 35Roads/Buildings/places – 37List of things named after Mrs Indira Gandhi[2][2][2][2]Awards, prizes, and competitionsIndira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a DirectorIndira Gandhi Award for National IntegrationIndira Gandhi Boat RaceIndira Gandhi Paryavaran PuraskarIndira Gandhi PrizeEvent venuesIndira Gandhi ArenaIndira Gandhi Athletic StadiumIndira Gandhi National Centre for the ArtsIndira Gandhi Stadium, AlwarIndira Gandhi Stadium, SolapurIndira Gandhi Stadium (Una)Indira Gandhi Stadium, VijayawadaIndira Priyadarshini StadiumHospitalsIndira Gandhi Children's HospitalIndira Gandhi Co-operative HospitalIndira Gandhi Institute of Medical SciencesIndira Gandhi Medical CollegeIndira Gandhi Memorial HospitalNorth Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical SciencesGovernment programmesIndira Gandhi National Old Age Pension SchemeIndira CanteensMuseums and parksIndira Gandhi PlanetariumIndira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav SangrahalayaIndira Gandhi Wildlife SanctuaryIndira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National ParkIndira Gandhi Zoological ParkTransport infrastructureIndira Gandhi CanalIndira Gandhi International AirportUniversities, colleges, and research institutesIndira Gandhi Agricultural UniversityIndira Gandhi Centre for Atomic ResearchIndira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for WomenIndira Gandhi Institute of Developmental ResearchIndira Gandhi Institute of Medical SciencesIndira Gandhi Institute of Technology (Delhi)Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology (Orissa)Indira Gandhi Medical CollegeIndira Gandhi National Forest AcademyIndira Gandhi National Open UniversityIndira Gandhi Rashtriya AkademiIndira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences (University Of Delhi)[2]North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical SciencesGandhi Memorial International SchoolList of things named after Mr Rajiv Gandhi[3][3][3][3]AirportsRajiv Gandhi International Airport at Hyderabad, Telangana.AwardsRajiv Gandhi National Quality AwardRajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana AwardEducational InstitutionsAssam Rajiv Gandhi University of Cooperative Management, Sivsagar, AssamGovind Guru Tribal University, (formerly Rajiv Gandhi Tribal University), Banswara, RajasthanIndian Institute of Management Shillong, (formerly Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management) Shillong, MeghalayaRajeev Gandhi Memorial Boarding School, Sheopur, Madhya PradeshRajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology, Trivandrum, KeralaRajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur, Tamil NaduRajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology, PuducherryRajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology, Chandrapur, MaharashtraRajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, PuducherryRajiv Gandhi Degree College, Rajahmundry, Andhra PradeshRajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonipat, HaryanaRajiv Gandhi Foundation, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Government Engineering College Kangra, Himachal PradeshRajiv Gandhi Government Polytechnic, Itanagar, Arunachal PradeshRajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Adilabad, TelanganaRajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Ongole, Andhra PradeshRajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam, Andhra PradeshRajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh.Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Trikaripur, KeralaRajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam, KeralaRajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai, MaharashtraRajiv Gandhi Medical College, Kalwa, MaharashtraRajiv Gandhi National Aviation University, Amethi, Uttar PradeshRajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Center, DelhiRajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, PunjabRajiv Gandhi Polytechnic, Kavalkhed, Udgir, MaharashtraRajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya PradeshRajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, KharagpurRajiv Gandhi Technical University, at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh.Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka.Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Basar, TelanganaRajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Nuzvid, Andhra PradeshHospitalsRajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, at Chennai, Tamil Nadu.Rajiv Gandhi Government Women And Children's Hospital, PondicherryRajiv Gandhi Chest Hospital, BengaluruMuseums and parksNagarhole National Park (Rajiv Gandhi National Park), Kodagu and Mysore districts, KarnatakaRajiv Gandhi Garden, Udaipur, RajasthanRajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, Sawai Madhopur, RajasthanRajiv Smruthi Bhavan, VisakhapatnamSchemesRajiv Gandhi Equity Savings SchemeRajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya YojanaRajiv Gandhi Mahila Vikas PariyojanaRajiv Yuva KiranaluRajiv Gandhi Panchayat Sashaktikaran AbhiyanRajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran YojanaSportsRajiv Gandhi Khel RatnaStadiumsRajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Kochi, Ernakulam, KeralaRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad, Telangana.Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex, Rohtak, HaryanaRajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl, Mizoram.OthersRajiv Chowk metro station, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Container Terminal, at Kochi, Kerala.Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Project, at Alappuzha district, Kerala.Rajiv Gandhi Container Terminal, at Kochi, Kerala.Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Pune, MaharashtraRajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, DelhiRajiv Gandhi Memorial, Sriperumbudur, Tamil NaduRajiv Gandhi Salai, ChennaiRajiv Gandhi Setu, MumbaiRajiv Gandhi Thermal Power StationFootnotes[1] List of things named after Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia[1] List of things named after Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia[1] List of things named after Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia[1] List of things named after Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia[2] List of things named after Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia[2] List of things named after Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia[2] List of things named after Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia[2] List of things named after Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia[3] List of things named after Rajiv Gandhi - Wikipedia[3] List of things named after Rajiv Gandhi - Wikipedia[3] List of things named after Rajiv Gandhi - Wikipedia[3] List of things named after Rajiv Gandhi - Wikipedia

What are some best innovative websites?

25 Killer Sites For Free Online Education:Whether you’re five or ninety five, the internet has a lot to offer. Particularly when the topic is education, the resources on the internet are endless. Best of all, many high quality sites are completely free. From history to coding, excellent free education awaits on the following 25 sites.1. CourseraCoursera | Online Courses From Top Universities. Join for Free is a website that partners with universities and organizations around the world. This brings a wide variety of topics and perspectives to one searchable database. Coursera is a powerful tool for free online education, and includes courses from many top universities, museums and trusts. This gives the site an extremely wide range of in-depth courses. Coursera is extremely useful if you’re looking to study many different topics, or want courses from different schools and groups.2. Khan AcademyPartnering with many post secondary schools, Khan Academy offers a useable, well organized interface. Also curating many courses from around the web, Khan Academy offers impressive depth on many different subjects. Among the more well known educational sites, Khan Academy is also incredibly useable, which may make it easier to keep learning goals.3. Open Culture Online CoursesIf you are struggling to find exactly the material you are looking for, try Open Culture’s listing of free online education courses. The page highlights 1000 lectures, videos and podcasts from universities around the world. The site features a lot of material found only on universities private sites, all in easy to browse categories. This means you can find hundreds of university courses, without having to visit and search each university’s own site. Open Culture’s list features courses from England, Australia, Wales and many state universities around the United States. A very helpful resource for finding many courses in one area of stu.4. UdemyUdemy’s free courses are similar in concept to Coursera’s but additionally allows users to build custom courses from lessons. Working with many top professors and schools, the site mixes the customizable platform of other sites with a heavy emphasis on top quality content. This is another site however, that mixes free and paid content.5. Academic EarthAnother site with courses from many different schools is Academic Earth. Much like the three sites above, Academic Earth brings together top notch courses from many different sources, and focuses on offering a wide variety of subjects. Academic Earth lists courses by subject and school, so it might be easier to find what you’re looking for.6. edXAnother great option for free online education is edX. Also bringing together courses from many different schools, the site has impressive, quality information for everyone. edX covers a great range of topics.7. AlisonUnlike the previous sites on this lists, Alison is a free education site offering certification in some areas. Alison offers courses mainly in business, technology, and health, but also includes language learning courses. A great option if users need certification for their learning, Alison also offers school curriculum courses.8. iTunesU Free CoursesA very convenient place for free online education is iTunesU, because it integrates seamlessly with your iPod, or any app-ready Apple mobile device. On iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, users download the iTunesU app. Desktop users can access iTunesU on the upper right hand corner of the iTunes Store. iTunesU is also convenient because the store is categorized much like iTunes. Users can search learning materials in many different ways, including genre and topic. However, courses are often a mix of free podcasts or videos, and paid content. ITunesU does include courses on a pretty wide scope of topics, but does not integrate with Android, Google or Windows mobile devices.9. Stanford OnlineYour hub for all the online offerings from Stanford University, Stanford Online offers self-paced and session based courses. While Coursera features some courses from Stanford, many classes are only available via other hosts. Some courses require iTunes, but most are completed in your web browser. Stanford Online is a great site for high quality courses, though the topics are somewhat limited compared to sites partnered with more than one school.10. Harvard ExtensionLike Stanford Online, Harvard Extension features free online education courses from Harvard only. This is another excellent source for top notch course material, though the course variety is less rich than multi-school sites. Additionally, Harvard Extension allows you to search for courses by professional certificate. This makes it much easier if your online education goal includes certification.11. Open Yale CoursesOpen Yale Courses echoes Harvard Extension and Stanford Online, in that it offers only courses from Yale. While the site is similarly limited to topics taught at the school, Open Yale Courses offers a lot of videos of actual campus lectures. The availability of videos makes the site a great option if you’re looking for quality courses, but learn better by watching than by reading.12. UC Berkeley Class CentralMuch like the other schools on this list, UC Berkeley has a variety of free online education options. The school has slightly fewer courses than the schools above, but includes some supplementary lectures, webcasts and RSS Feeds, making it easy to keep up with the topics you choose.13. MIT OpenCourseWareSimilarly, MIT offers a variety of free courses. The school has a comparable number of courses to the schools above, plus includes very in-depth course materials on the subjects available. MIT also offers free RSS feeds, a convenient way to continue learning.14. Carnegie Mellon Open Learning InitiativeCarnegie Mellon’s free online education site is comparable with the other school’s on this list, however, Open Learning Initiative also covers a smaller range of topics. But for the topics that are covered impressive, in-depth material is available.15. CodecademyCodecademy is a website dedicated specifically to teaching coding. Where other coding sites follow an example/practice session workflow, Codecademy includes a live practice window. This means you can practice coding while still viewing the lesson material. The courses at Codecademy are well written and easy to follow and the website is organized very nicely. Codecademy features a centralized dashboard where you can monitor your progress, plus organizes lessons into complete modules. This lets you learn an entire language without needing to pick the next course manually.16. CodeCode is another website focused on coding and app writing. A site with high quality courses, Code also features learning options for kids. In addition to kid friendly courses, Code offers free online education classes on a wide variety of technology topics. These classes include app writing, robotics and Javascript. Most of the courses are also geared in a such a way that they can be useful in a classroom setting. This makes Code a great resource for harder to find coding topics, as well as various learning settings.17. University of London PodcastsThe podcast page on the University of London website is another great source for free education. While the courses are limited to podcasts, the site features podcasts from it’s own campus, as well as eleven universities in and around London. This gives learners a wide base of topics and lectures, but still ensures in-depth material.18. University of Oxford PodcastsSimilar to the University of London, the University of Oxford features many different podcasts. Most are public lecture series or lectures from visiting professors, with several different recordings available. The advantage to this particular site is that podcasts are organized into series, making it easy to subscribe to multiple lectures on one topic. Another good site for thoroughly in-depth lectures.19. BBC PodcastsFor the more casual learner, the BBC offers a wide variety of podcasts on many different topics. Most podcasts are updated weekly, and focus on everything from finance, to sports, to current events. Through the World Service line of podcasts, there are also many in different languages. The focus of these podcasts are less in-depth and theory based, which may be more accessible to the average person.20. TED-EdAnother great destination for more general learning is TED-Ed. From the same people that brought you the all encompassing, motivational web series, comes a site chocked full of educational videos. Most include impressive animation, and all are ten minutes long or less. Not only is TED-Ed an excellent site for the curious, it also includes supplemental materials and quizzes on the videos. This makes the site extremely useful in formal education settings, as well as in entertaining ways to brush up on new discoveries and topics.21. LessonPathsLessonPaths is another great tool for those looking for a more usable and convenient way to access learning material. On this site, users create link playlists of their favorite learning materials from other sites. Users then rank these collections, making it easy to find many different high quality, accessible sources on a given topic.22. MemriseAnother impressive free online education site offering ease of use and convenience is Memrise. Available both on desktop and as an app, Memrise is a particularly powerful tool if you are studying a language. The site encompasses many other topics as well, though some of the course material is user generated content. Part of what makes Memrise speacial is their integration of games into the learning materials, mixing learning with entertainment.23. National Geographic KidsThe kids site for National Geographic is another site that makes free online education applicable for younger users. For those looking for kid friendly education, a large variety of games, puzzles, videos and photos keeps kids interested on this site. National Geographic Kids doesn’t organize learning into courses, making materials available by topic and medium instead. This makes National Geographic Kids a good option for those looking for a more casual learning environment.24. Fun BrainFun Brain is another good option for kids who want to learn online, but focuses on games and fun puzzles. Particularly focused on math and reading, Fun Brain’s game based approach can be valuable if the child in question struggles to pay attention. Fun Brain offers rewards and challenges as well, and is another site aimed at a casual learning experience for kids K-8.25. WhyvilleSimilar to the sites for kids free online education is Whyville a destination for preteen online learning. The site includes a variety of social features, with a focus on learning materials geared for young teens. Whyville also mixes in educational games, to make the site a well rounded option for kids too old for simple games, but too young for heavy reading based material.more difficult with lots of responsibilities, in addition to short and medium term savings for emergencies and children’s college fees. However, it is advisable that you should have twice the equivalent of your annual income saved up every five years. For example if your annual income is $50,000, you should aim at saving up to $100,000 in 5 years.Have your savings account linked to your main account so you can transfer your agreed funds into it at the start of each month. This would make it easier to save and remove procrastination.That's all..Happy Writing! :)Hope you'd like the post..please read and share & give a tap on the upvote button down below & share the post as it really inspires me a lot to compose further.Edit: My first 6 likes! Thanks a ton for the cooperation, people. :)

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