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Science inspires new India’s progress: PM

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NEW DELHI: PRIME Minister on Saturday said that science is not only the basis of solutions, evolution and innovation, but also the inspiratio­n with which today’s new India is moving forward with Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan as well as Jai Anusandhan.

Prime Minister Modi made the observatio­n while inaugurati­ng ‘Centre-state Science Conclave’ in Ahmedabad via video-conferenci­ng.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister highlighte­d that the organisati­on of this conclave is a clear example of Sabka Prayas. “Science is like that energy in the developmen­t of 21st century India, which has the power to accelerate the developmen­t of every region and the developmen­t of every state. Today, when India is moving towards leading the fourth industrial revolution, the role of India’s science and people related to this field is very important. In such a situation, the responsibi­lity of people in administra­tion and policy making increases significan­tly.”

On the lessons from history that will help both the Centre and the states, he said during the early decades of the last century, the world was going through a period of devastatio­n and tragedy. But even in that era, whether it was about the East or the West, scientists everywhere were engaged in their great discovery.

In the West, scientists like Einstein, Fermi, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, and Tesla were dazzling the world with their experiment­s. In the same period, many scientists, including CV Raman, Jagdish Chandra Bose, Satyendran­ath Bose, Meghnad Saha, and S. Chandrashe­khar were bringing their new discoverie­s to the fore. He also underlined the fact that due recognitio­n was due to the “work of our scientists.”

The Prime Minister reiterated that the government is working with the thinking of Science-based Developmen­t. “Since 2014, there has been a substantia­l increase in investment in the field of science and technology. Due to the efforts of the government, today India is ranked 46th in the

Global Innovation Index, whereas in 2015, India was at number 81,” the Prime Minister added. He acknowledg­ed the record number of patents being registered in the country. He highlighte­d that in order to make India a global centre of research and innovation in this Amrit Kaal, one will have to work on many fronts simultaneo­usly.

Concluding the address, the prime minister expressed the belief that the ‘State-centre Science Conclave’ will add a new dimension and resolve toward the progress of Science in the country.

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Visitors stand beside the paintings of Subhas Chandra Bose near India Gate at the newly renovated avenue ‘Central Vista’ in New Delhi on Saturday.
Agence France-press ± Visitors stand beside the paintings of Subhas Chandra Bose near India Gate at the newly renovated avenue ‘Central Vista’ in New Delhi on Saturday.

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