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Category : Awards Published on: April 16 2023

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  1. Indian-American physician and Professor Dr. Nitya Abraham honored with the 'Young Urologist of the Year Award' by the American Urological Association (AUA)
  2. Indian-American mathematician C R Rao awarded Nobel Prize equivalent in Statistics at 102
  3. Bharat Biotech wins 'Best Production/Process Development' award at World Vaccine Congress 2023
  4. President Draupadi Murmu presents National Grassroots Innovation Awards
  5. Nilesh Sambre conferred with 'Maratha Udyog Ratna 2023' by Maharashtra State
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