Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate 102 Indian Science Congress in Mumbai
Mumbai, Dec 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
is scheduled to inaugurate the 102nd Indian Science Congress here on
January 3, it was officially announced here today. Preparations are in
full swing at the University of Mumbai’s Kalina Campus to host the 102nd
Indian Science Congress from January 3 to January 7, 2015. Around
12,000 delegates are expected to attend this mega event which would also
see the presence of seven Nobel laureates and four Nobel-equivalent
prize winning scientists.
The theme for this year’s Indian Science
Congress is ‘Science and Technology for Human Development’. Modi would
inaugurate the Indian Science Congress 2015 on January 3 morning, in the
presence of Governor of Maharashtra Vidyasagar Rao, Maharashtra Chief
Minister Devendra Fadanvis, Union Minister for Science and Technology
Harshvardhan and Union Human Resources Minister Smriti Irani, Vice
Chancellor of University of Mumbai Rajan Welukar told reporters here
today.
“The Indian Science Congress is
returning to Mumbai after 45 years. The last time the event was held
here was in 1969. By bringing the Indian Science Congress to Mumbai, we
want to showcase Mumbai as a science city as well, besides India’s
financial capital,” Welukar said. Mumbai is home to world renowned
institutes like the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre, Indian Institute of Technology and Tata Memorial
Centre among others, he said. All these institutes would actively
participate in the Indian Science Congress, he said.
Besides the main sessions and symposia, a
Children?s Science Congress, a Women’s Science Congress and a Science
Communicators’ Meet would also be held as parallel events. The
Children’s Science Congress would be inaugurated by former President of
India, A P J Abdul Kalam. A science exhibition would be organised at the
MMRDA. Grounds in the Bandra-Kurla Complex, to showcase various science
and technology innovations by Indian firms and organisations.
The Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) would
also participate in the mega exhibition. The Congress sessions would
bring together eminent scientists as well as research scholars to
popularise science and foster a scientific temperament. The sessions
would cover a wide variety of topics like agriculture and forestry,
veterinary sciences, earth science, environment, engineering,
information and communication, computer sciences, mathematics, medicine,
biology, physics and plant sciences, among others.
Other themes of interest include science
and technology in SAARC countries, biodiversity conservation, space
application, genetically modified crops, use of modern biotechnology in
agriculture as well as clean energy systems for the future. A session
would be dedicated to ‘Innovation and Make In India’ initiative, while
another on ‘Ancient Indian sciences’ would be attended by Union Minister
for Environment Prakash Javadekar.
2001 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine Paul
Nurse from London, 2002 Chemistry Nobel Prize winner Kurt Wuthrich from
Switzerland, 2009 Chemistry Nobel laureate Ada E Yonath from Israel,
2013 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Randy Schekman of University of
California, Berkeley, are among the guests expected to attend.
2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash
Satyarthi and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammed Yunus of Bangladesh
would also be present. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
Chairman K Radhakrishnan, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government
of India, 2013 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Randy Schekman of
University of California, Berkeley, DG, Indian Council of Medical
Research, V M Katoch, eminent nuclear scientist Anil Kakodkar are some
of the other big names scheduled to attend the Indian Science Congress
2015.
University of Mumbai has made
arrangements to webcast some of the key sessions of the Indian Science
Congress, Welukar said. A daily web bulletin covering various aspects of
the Indian Science Congress would be compiled and published by students
of the varsity’s Mass Communication Department.
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