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Rural innovator’s UV box neutralises 99% viral particles

An ultraviolet box with filament-less UV-C light with Lux Optimisation technology developed by a rural innovator, Mandaji Narsimha Chary, was tested by CSIR-Centre Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB) on SARS-CoV2, and was found to be successfully neutralising 99% viral particles.

“The circuit technology that I developed could optimise the Lux to the maximum and using residual mercury, it was able to kill 99% viral particles when exposed to minimum at 15 seconds and a maximum of 1,200 seconds. This is when the virus sample is placed at 30 centimetres away from the light. I hold a provisional patent of the technology,” said Mr. Chary, who holds a patent for reglowing of ‘dead tubelights’.

CCMB has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mr. Chary to further explore the technology in case of new interventions in the experiment either by the innovator or the institute. Director Rakesh Mishra said, “It is nice to see small entrepreneurs and startups coming up with innovative ideas and products. CCMB is happy to test, validate, and provide technical assistance wherever possible.”

Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC) hand-held the innovator in facilitating him through the various institutional validations required for the technology from the time they learned about the technology. While the biological validation was done by CCMB, the technical validation was done by International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials.

“While Mr. Chary’s technology to generate UV light without filament is an outcome of innate passion to answer problems with sustainable solutions, validation and accessibility to the innovator would be the foremost support by the State’s innovation ecosystem,” said IT secretary Jayesh Ranjan.

TSIC chief innovation officer Ravi Narayan claimed that the organisation can become an efficient nodal point between innovator and the innovation ecosystem at large. “TSIC’s ‘Sustainability and Scalability Office’ believes that institutional validation plays a major role in establishing the credibility of the innovation, and works relentlessly towards enabling innovations through mentoring, market-connect, and access to funding,” he said.

Director General of Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad, Ajit Rangnekar promised to support more innovators like Mr. Chary and hoped his journey will inspire many other innovators from rural backgrounds. TSIC is said to be currently working with the innovator to explore the possible scale-up opportunities, a press release said.

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Sebi allows extension of Hexaware's delisting offer closing date to September 16

The voluntary delisting process of Hexaware Technologies from the BSE and the NSE had started on September 9. The delisting offer with a floor price of Rs 264.97 per share was slated to close on September 15.

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IT firm Hexaware Technologies on September 15 said market regulator Sebi has allowed extension of closure of its delisting offer to September 16.

The voluntary delisting process of Hexaware Technologies from the BSE and the NSE had started on September 9. The delisting offer with a floor price of Rs 264.97 per share was slated to close on September 15.

"With respect to the Delisting Offer, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) vide their approval dated September 15, 2020 has acceded to our request to extend the bid closing date by one working day," Hexaware said in a regulatory filing.

The bid closing date has been revised to September 16, it added. The cut-off date for Registrar to provide acceptance details is September 29, 2020, while the settlement date has been revised to September 30, 2020, the filing said.

It said SEBI has allowed extension of bid period by one working day due to technical issues faced by public shareholders on account of uploading of bids and early pay-in of equity shares on September 15.

Shares of Hexaware Technologies on Tuesday closed 6.44 per cent higher at Rs 451.25 apiece on the BSE. During the day, the scrip hit its 52-week high of Rs 455.80.
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