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Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, on Tuesday, February 27, announced plans to expand the Genome Valley project with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore.   Speaking at the opening session of the two-day life sciences conference BioAsia 2024 here, he said the gove <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley usa</a> rnment will promote a second phase of Genome Valley. The state government would promote a 300-acre second phase for the project. Apart from this, ten pharma villages will be promoted, capable of generating nearly 5 lakh employment opportunities with an in <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley becher</a> vestment of Rs 1 lakh crore, he said. Vikarabad, Medak and Nalgonda have been identified as locations to set up integrated greenfield pharma villages, he said.     Genome Valley, constructed 25 years ago, houses over 200 companies involved in research and development  RD , clean manufacturing, incubators, life sciences etc. Over 1,500 employees work in different companies such as Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, DuPont, Bharat Biotech and Lonza. Also ReadHyderabads Bairamalguda flyover to be inaugurated soon New life science policy Industries and IT minister D Sridhar Babu announced the launch of a new life science policy in the next few months. The policy will includ <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley thermobecher</a> e life sciences, pharma, policies and regulations.     The state government will be launching  a new dynamic life sciences policy which will be a fusion between technology, life sciences, pharma, policy and regulatory agencies,  the minister announced.    Tagschief minister Revanth R Kgia Tipu Jayanti   : Prohibitory orders clamped in Karnataka   s historical town
Hyderabad: The recent evidence from the archaeological site at Pattanam, on the South-Western coast in Kerala   Ernakulam district, and their ancient DNA analyses strengthen the belief of historians that Pattanam played an instrumental role in trade and cultural exchanges between India and the Middle East and others, scientists said on Friday.   The archaeological site at Pattanam is believed to be part of the ancient port city of the Muziris. Historians consider the city of Pattanam to have played an instrumental role in trade and cultural exchanges between India and the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean regions.     The belief stems from the classical Greco-Roman records as well as Tamil and Sanskrit sources. The rece <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher</a> nt and more conclusive archaeological evidences from Pattanam, and their ancient DNA analyses led by chief scie <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley de</a> ntist at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology  CCMB  Kumarasamy Thangaraj and PJ Cherian strengthen the belief, and is now published in the journal, Genes, the city-based CCMB said in a release. At the Pattanam Archaeological Site, scientists and archaeologists have found, among others, human bones, storage jars, a gold ornament, glass beads, stone beads, utilitarian objects made of stone, copper, and iron, pottery, early Chera coins, brick wall and a six-meter-long wooden canoe parallel to the wharf structure about 2.5 m below su <a href=https://www.stanley-de.de>stanley thermobecher</a> rface level, it said.     These structures indicate a vast
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