<p>He was speaking at the launch of golden jubilee celebrations organised on the premises of DFRL in the city.<br /><br />Selwamurthy said DRDO and DFRL still have space to accommodate 2,000 scientists, meaning that the premier institutes of the nation has employment opportunities for the eligible candidates.<br /><br />When security is the vital part of development of any nation, it’s also the tool for others to gauge strength. DFRL an integral part of DRDO has been producing vitamin rich food for the soldiers in land, air force and also naval wings, besides para-military force personnel.<br /><br />Informing about the new initiatives, Selwamurthy said there are many researches in its final stages developed using nano technology. <br /><br />It includes ready to eat technology, water testing kit and freeze dry. The chapati will last for six months making it fit enough to consume, and also a machine that can prepare 1,000 chapatis in one hour. That apart, a machine that acts like a quality control ensuring the freshness of meat is also developed. <br /><br />Separate nutritious foods are being developed for the benefit of land, navy, air force and also astronauts. Juices prepared using beetroot, ginger, aloevera will definitely be a hit. It is also healthy as it helps keep control on cholesterol and hyper-tension. <br /><br />Selwamurthy lauded rapid and sensitive kit used to check the samples of anthrax and aphla-toxin ‘A’ if any in the food invented, and milk testing kit to maintain quality. He said research is on to develop another technology to preserve curd for long. DFRL director A R Bawa said it has been planned to start post-graduate course in food technology, in addition to PG diploma course already in place. Commandant ASC centre and college Lt Gen Kamal Mohey and director DRDO, New Delhi Dr G Ilavazhagan were felicitated.<br /></p>
<p>He was speaking at the launch of golden jubilee celebrations organised on the premises of DFRL in the city.<br /><br />Selwamurthy said DRDO and DFRL still have space to accommodate 2,000 scientists, meaning that the premier institutes of the nation has employment opportunities for the eligible candidates.<br /><br />When security is the vital part of development of any nation, it’s also the tool for others to gauge strength. DFRL an integral part of DRDO has been producing vitamin rich food for the soldiers in land, air force and also naval wings, besides para-military force personnel.<br /><br />Informing about the new initiatives, Selwamurthy said there are many researches in its final stages developed using nano technology. <br /><br />It includes ready to eat technology, water testing kit and freeze dry. The chapati will last for six months making it fit enough to consume, and also a machine that can prepare 1,000 chapatis in one hour. That apart, a machine that acts like a quality control ensuring the freshness of meat is also developed. <br /><br />Separate nutritious foods are being developed for the benefit of land, navy, air force and also astronauts. Juices prepared using beetroot, ginger, aloevera will definitely be a hit. It is also healthy as it helps keep control on cholesterol and hyper-tension. <br /><br />Selwamurthy lauded rapid and sensitive kit used to check the samples of anthrax and aphla-toxin ‘A’ if any in the food invented, and milk testing kit to maintain quality. He said research is on to develop another technology to preserve curd for long. DFRL director A R Bawa said it has been planned to start post-graduate course in food technology, in addition to PG diploma course already in place. Commandant ASC centre and college Lt Gen Kamal Mohey and director DRDO, New Delhi Dr G Ilavazhagan were felicitated.<br /></p>