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Albendazole D7 Now Available on Our Website

We are pleased to announce that Albendazole D7 is now available on our website. This product page provides comprehensive details, including specifications, key features, and potential application areas. We invite you to visit our website to learn more about this product. https://vivanls.com/products/AlbendazoleD7-10734 #AlbendazoleD7#Albendazole #DeuteratedStandards#PharmaResearch #PharmaceuticalIndustry#VIVANLifeSciences Read More »

The Great Living Chola Temples: Timeless Marvels of South Indian Architecture

The Great Living Chola Temples stand as extraordinary reminders of India’s rich architectural, artistic, and cultural heritage. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed in 1987 and extended in 2004), these temples were built between the 11th and 12th centuries by the powerful Chola Empire in present-day Tamil Nadu, India. The Three Great Living Chola Temples 1. Brihadisvara Temple, ... Read More »

Nature Doesn’t need People. People need Nature !

Nature is essential to every aspect of human life and well-being — we want to make sure it’s included in the conversation. People are taking more from nature than it has to give, and as a result, we’re putting our own lives on the line.Nature’s message to humanity is simple: Nature doesn’t need people. People need nature.Nature would survive the ... Read More »

How Indian Cities Are Using AI to Make Classrooms Smarter, Fairer, and More Responsive

From Belagavi to Pimpri Chinchwad, AI-powered classrooms are helping teachers personalise learning, track engagement, and spot invisible learning gaps—reshaping urban public education. India’s urban classrooms are undergoing a quiet transformation. No longer confined to textbooks and static assessments, they are beginning to adopt AI-powered systems that observe, adapt, and respond — turning schools into interactive learning ecosystems. Cities like Belagavi ... Read More »

Makar Sankranti – Festival of Light, Harvest, and New Beginnings

Makar Sankranti is one of the most significant festivals in India, marking the transition of the Sun into Capricorn (Makara). This celestial movement signals the beginning of Uttarayan, the Sun’s northward journey, which brings an end to the harsh winter months and welcomes longer, warmer days. Celebrated every year in January, Makar Sankranti symbolizes renewal, positivity, gratitude, and hope for ... Read More »

UNESCO World Heritage Sites : Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi (often misspelled as “Humpy”) in Karnataka is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, featuring stunning temples (like Virupaksha, Vittala), palaces, fortifications, and a unique landscape of giant boulders along the Tungabhadra River, making it a major historical and cultural destination with intricate carvings and significant architectural marvels.   Key Highlights of Hampi Historical Significance: From ... Read More »

Ramipril-D5 Now Available in Stock

We are pleased to announce that Ramipril-D5 is now available in stock and ready for immediate supply. Visit our website to learn more and place your order. https://vivanls.com/products/RamiprilD5-10733 #RamiprilD5 #PharmaRND #ReferenceStandards #Pharmaceuticals Read More »

Rajasthan’s Desert Communities Are Saving Godawan, the Great Indian Bustard From the Edge of Extinction — Here’s How

This unique conservation programme sees the coming together of the Bishnoi community, forest officials, and wildlife teams to ensure the survival and thriving of the Godawan, the Great Indian Bustard. Rounds of mithaimake their way through an excited gathering in Jaisalmer’s Salkha village; the air is thick with celebration, the kind that usually follows the arrival of a newborn. Well, there ... Read More »

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