The epidemic has faced huge health care challenges, but it has opened up a large number of startups with huge investment streams in every region of the world, especially the Indian biotech sector, according to Kiran Majumdar Shah, founder chairperson of Biocon Limited. Shah, who considered the 11th meeting of GITAM as a virtual university, said that most startups in the Indian biotech sector are now finding a large number of investors who have not been able to attract venture capital or any funds in the past. She said there will be many more startups in the coming days. GITAM Chancellor Prof K Ramakrishna Rao said GITAM will prepare students to meet all challenges.GITAM Vice-Chancellor Prof K Sivaramakrishna said GITAM is developing its own learning management system to meet the university's expanding needs. A total of 6,135 UG & PG students and 140 PHD students received their degrees on this occasion. 46 gold medals were awarded to meritorious students. Mask to turn campaign tool in COVID-19 era local body polls in Kerala Railways to run 696 suburban services in West Bengal from Nov 11 Deepika Padukone completes 13 years in Bollywood, changes her twitter DP