University of Hyderabad signs pact with NMDC to make ‘green’ steel
The Hindu
University of Hyderabad partners with NMDC for green steel technology development.
University of Hyderabad (UoH) through the School of Engineering Sciences and Technology (SEST) has forged a partnership with the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) Limited, Hyderabad – a Navratna PSU through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed for a period of five years on Tuesday.
Development of technology to make green steel, technology development for the direct utilization of low-grade iron ore mines in the ironmaking process, technology development for the mine waste utilization and exploration of any other technical areas of mutual interests will be taken up as part of the agreement, said a press release.
UoH Registrar Devesh Nigam and chief general manager, R&D centre, NMDC, S.K. Jain signed on behalf of the institutes in the presence of vice chancellor B.J. Rao, NMDC director (production) Dilip Kumar Mohanty and others. Dr. V.G. Kotnur will be university coordinator and Vibhuti Roshan from NMDC.
In another development, the UoH has informed that ₹17.76 lakh has been allotted by the Science Academies’ Education Programme to the skill development centre, School of Life Sciences (SLS) to conduct a “summer school” for underprivileged students. Another ₹1 lakh is also expected to meet the expenditure for consumables.
It is for the benefit of the underprivileged doctoral students who had completed their post-graduation in a college in a rural area, enrolled in any area of biology, secured a minimum CGPA of 6.0 at the post-graduation level and has not attended any summer school sponsored by any funding agency of the central government. A maximum of 25 (outstation) and 10 local participants will be accepted, said a release.
‘Manjakoori’ (Horabagrus brachysoma) in Sasthamcotta Lake will no longer be under threat as plans are in place to revive its diminishing stock. The Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (Kufos) has launched a project to conserve the indigenous species that has ‘Vulnerable’ status in The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. “Manjakoori is an important species in Sasthamcotta Lake and it was selected as it belongs to the vulnerable category.