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Item ’10 per cent TIFR-GMRT Sky Survey results uploaded on website’(2013-12-06) Express New serviceItem 16 Planets That May Harbour Life(The Times Group, 2011-09-14) Pune, MirrorA planet like Earth has to have everything just so to support life – the right size, composition and distance from a star. Astronomers have now discovered a trove of potential candidatesItem 2 Surya Asalelya Navya Grahancha Shodh!(The Express Group, 2011-09-17) LoksattaItem 20 Abbajya Varshapurvichya Taryanmule Prachalit Vishvanirmiti Sindhantala Dhakka(The Express Group, 2011-03-02) LoksattaItem 20 Abjja Varshapurvichya Taryancha Shaodh(The Times Group, 2011-03-02) Maharashtra, TimesItem 2nd Meteor shower in Maharashtra(2012-05-26) Deshpande, VivekItem 300 exhibits to be displayed on Science Day(The Times Group, 2011-02-26) Times of IndiaInstitutions such as the Indian Space Research Organisation, Tata Institute of fundamental Research and Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education will display their exhibitsItem 39 Varshanantar Chandragrahanache Anokhe Natya(The Express Group, 2011-06-15) Pimpale, GirishItem 5,000 visitors turn up at IUCAA programme(The Sakal Group, 2010-03-01) Sakal, TimesItem Aadhunik uganchi mandire(2012-02-26) Ranade, ManaliItem Aaj Khagrass Chandragrahan(The Times Group, 2011-06-15) Maharashtra, TimesItem Aakashat Pach Grahance Sammelan !(2012-02-21) Maharashtra TimesItem Aakashganga an Mangal Mohimeche Kutuhal(2014-03-02) SakalItem Aakashyasi Joda Nate…..(2015-05-10) Purandare, AmitItem Aaple Dukha Swikarun Jaga(2015-04-27) Maharashtra TimesItem Aata Khagolshastracha Aabhyas honar Achuk(The Sakal Media Group, 2011-08-29) SakalItem Accessioning GMRT archives now just a click away(The Times Group, 2010-09-01) Shinde, SwatiItem Active Region Moss: Doppler Shifts from Hinode/EIS(2012-05-05) Tripathi, Durgesh; Mason, Helen E.; Klimchuk, James A.Studying the Doppler shifts and the temperature dependence of Doppler shifts in moss regions can help us understand the heating processes in the core of the ac- tive regions. In this paper we have used an active region observation recorded by the Extreme-ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) onboard Hinode on 12-Dec- 2007 to measure the Doppler shifts in the moss regions. We have distinguished the moss regions from the rest of the active region by de ning a low density cut-o as derived by Tripathi et al. (2010). We have carried out a very careful analy- sis of the EIS wavelength calibration based on the method described in Young, O'Dwyer and Mason (2012). For spectral lines having maximum sensitivity be- tween log T = 5:85 and log T = 6:25 K, we nd that the velocity distribution peaks at around 0 km s1 with an estimated error of 45 km s1. The width of the distribution decreases with temperature. The mean of the distribution shows a blue shift which increases with increasing temperature and the distribution also shows asymmetries towards blue-shift. Comparing these results with observables predicted from di erent coronal heating models, we nd that these results are consistent with both steady and impulsive heating scenarios. However, the fact that there are a signi cant number of pixels showing velocity amplitudes that exceed the uncertainty of 5 km s1 is suggestive of impulsive heating. Clearly, further observational constraints are needed to distinguish between these two heating scenarios.Item Adbhut Vastushilp(The Sakal Media Group, 2011-08-23) SakalPunyatil khagolshashatra aani khagol bhautikichya abhasasathi ekmev aani jagtik stravar prisdhha aslela vibhag mhanaje 'IUCAA'. Ya vibhagachi sthapana prasidhha shastradnya Jayant Narlikar yanni keleli aahe. Jyamadhe vividh sanshodhakache aani shastradnyanche putale ubhe karun tethech tyanchya shodhanbabat mahiti milel, aase badhkam kele gele aahe.Item After 15 years, Pune-designed instrument on space mission(The Times Group, 2011-07-21) Laxman, SrinivasThe receiver system, sent to Russia 15 years ago, was lying mothballed at Russia's Astro Space Centre