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Central University of Tamil Nadu and University of Southern Brittany, France, sign MoU for academic cooperation

The MoU was signed by Prof. R. Thirumurugan, Registrar, CUTN, and Prof. David Menier, President, University of Southern Brittany, in the presence of Prof. M. Krishnan, Vice-Chancellor, at the CUTN campus in Thiruvarur. This MoU establishes a structured framework for academic and scientific cooperation between the two institutions over the next three years.

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Micron’s ATMP plant a key first step in India’s semiconductor ambitions

The inauguration of Micron’s semiconductor facility for assembly, test, marking, and packaging (ATMP) in Sanand, Gujarat, marks a tangible advance in India’s ambitions in this respect. The plant is set to commence commercial production of integrated circuit packages, modules, and solid-state drives from advanced dynamic random access memory and NAND (a storage technology) wafers.

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With or without Budget, we’re doing developmental work’: D K Shivakumar

“There’s no need to have expectations from the Budget. With or without the Budget, we’re doing our work,” Shivakumar said.

Shivakumar was responding to a question on what people in his district can expect from the 2026-27 Budget that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to present on March 6.

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Karnataka Budget 2026-27: Raise education allocation to 15%, say educationists

Experts are urging the government to increase the allocation for the education sector to at least 15 per cent of the total state budget, drawing comparisons with states such as Himachal Pradesh and Kerala.

“Last year education received about 11.2 per cent of the total budget… That should be our benchmark. Education is a priority sector and deserves a minimum of 15 per cent allocation,” said Educationist Niranjanaradhya V P.

They argue that without a substantial increase, structural issues such as faculty shortages and rising dropout rates will persist.

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