Centre for High Power Microwave Tube & Component Technology (CHMTCT) under SAMEER, located in IIT Guwahati, Assam, has been started in 2015 with specialization in area of high power microwave tube and component technology. SAMEER-CHMTCT pursues its objective of R & D in the area of high power microwave tube/component, including conventional as well as futuristic microwave tube.
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Citizens' Charter of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
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Website of IndiaAI Mission
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Policy for Agent Assisted Delivery of UMANG Services
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Website of Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme
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