Ministry of Environment and Forests17-February, 2017 17:32 IST
‘Science Express Should Reach Out to more than Six Lakh Villages of The Country’: Anil Madhav Dave
‘Climate Change a Big Threat to Mankind, Can be Tackled Through Collaborative Efforts’ : Suresh Prabhu
‘Climate Change a Big Threat to Mankind, Can be Tackled Through Collaborative Efforts’ : Suresh Prabhu
‘Four More Trains Must be Run in The
Coming Years to Make it an Even Bigger Movement’: Harsh Vardhan
Science Express Joinly flagged off by Railway
Minister, Science and Technology Minister and Environment Minister
Three
Ministers jointly flagged off the 9th phase of Science Express
Climate Action Special (SECAS) from Safderjung Railway Station here today.
While Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change, Shri Anil Madhav Dave and Union Minister of Science and Technology, Dr.
Harsh Vardhan were present at the railway station, Union Railway Minister, Shri
Suresh Prabhu, joined the flagging off event through videoconferencing.
Addressing
the gathering, Shri Dave said that in future, the Science Express should reach
out to 6.5 lakh villages of the country. He emphasised that till the train is
transformed into a peoples’ movement and a vehicle to motivate people to take
individual actions and initiatives to fight climate change, it will not succeed
in its endeavours on the ground and will only be reduced to becoming a point of
discussions in seminars. “What should each individual do, what should the
governments do, what should the society do, everyone’s role has to be
determined”, Shri Dave pointed out. The Minister highlighted that transparency
in work and every pie of taxpayer’s money must be utilized in the right measure
and past efforts have to be continued to ensure that the money reaches the
people.
Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu said that
Climate Change is a big threat for the mankind and we can tackle this through
collaborative efforts. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Shri
Narendra Modi, India played a key role in initiating Climate Action Plan during
Paris meet. He also said that Science Express will not just convey the message
about climate change, but also generate dialogue and discussion on this burning
issue. Science Express will embark on its journey of over 19000 km to cover 68
locations across India till September 8, 2017 and is expected to attract 30
lakh visitors. Climate Action Special will spread awareness on this key issue
and augment our efforts to ensure a better future.
Speaking on the
occasion, Dr Harsh Vardhan said that four more such trains must be run in the coming
years to develop the train into an even bigger movement. The Minister also
said that the importance of Climate Change can be gauged from the fact that it
is the only theme that has been chosen for two consecutive years for Science
Express. Recalling his visit to San Fransisco to represent India at two
meetings on Mission Innovation and Clean Energy Ministerial last year, the
Minister said that 21 big nations of the world acknowledged that led by the
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, India has taken unparalleled initiatives in
the field of Clean Energy, Mission Innovation, or Climate Change and that India
has the ability and the strength to lead the world. He added that the role of
school students is most critical in making the Science Express a peoples’
movement. Recounting the statistics, the Minister said over 1.5 crore
visitors and students from 33, 801 schools have visited the Science Express
till now. The Minister also lauded the role and contribution of all
departments and agencies at the Centre and States, as also the educators aboard
the train in the running of Science Express.
Secretary,
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Ajay Narayan Jha,
Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Shri Ashutosh Sharma,
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dr.
Amita Prasad, Member, Railway Board, Shri Ravindra Gupta were among those
present on the occasion. Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change, Shri Ajay Narayan Jha gave the welcome address and Additional
Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dr. Amita Prasad
delivered the vote of thanks.
After today’s
flagging off, the SECAS will be open for public viewing at Delhi Cantonment
Railway Station on February 18-19, following which it will embark upon its
journey across the country. SECAS II will run from February 17 to September 8,
2017 (See Schedule), over 19, 000 km during which it will be exhibited at 68
stations across India. The exhibition will convey a message about Climate
Change and will also be a good opportunity to generate dialogue and discussion.
At each halt of
SECAS, activities are planned to engage visitors across different age groups to
reinforce its message. An exciting and much sought-after Outreach Programme is
also conducted in local schools/institutions, along with activities on the
railway platforms. In addition, informative take-away material has been made
available for wider distribution amongst schools and visitors.
DST has
entrusted Vikram A Sarabhai Community Science Centre (VASCSC), Ahmedabad with
the task of managing the SECAS across India. VASCSC’s team of qualified,
trained and highly motivated Science Communicators travelling with the train
explain and interpret the exhibition, answers queries, facilitate the visitors
and conduct complementary activities.
The exhibition
is open to all, but primarily targets students and teachers. More information
is available on the website www.sciencexpress.in.
For visit to the exhibition, an email can be sent to sciencexpress@gmail.com, or the team
aboard the train can be contacted on 09428405407. School students can
participate in the JOS Lab in small batches of up to 20 students, by prior
registration.
There is no
entry fee for visiting the exhibition. Items such as mobiles, cameras, bags,
match-boxes, cigarettes, beedis, tobacco, water bottles, any liquid, and any
sharp/ pointed objects. During its run across the country, the Railway station
of the respective city will be the venue for visiting the train. The timing
for visiting the train is from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
BACKGROUND:
Science Express is an innovative mobile
science exhibition mounted on a 16-coach AC train which has been custom-built for
Department of Science & Technology (DST) by Indian Railways. This unique
mobile exhibition was first launched in October 2007 by DST. Since then, it has
made eight tours of the country, travelling about 1, 42, 000 km and exhibiting
at 455 locations. Over its 1602 exhibition days, Science Express received an
overwhelming response and 1.56 crore visitors. SECAS has become the largest,
the longest running and the most visited mobile science exhibition.
Climate Change is an important
environmental issue, with many short-term and long term impacts. From shifting
weather patterns that threaten food production, to rising sea levels that
increase the risk of catastrophic flooding, the impacts of climate change are
not just global in scope and unprecedented in scale but they also more severely
affect the poor and marginalized people. However, there is very little
understanding about climate change and its impacts. The state-of-the-art
exhibition on board the SECAS aims to create awareness among various sections
of society as to how climate change can be combated through mitigation and
adaptation.
Science Express,
redesigned as SECAS, intends to contribute towards increasing understanding of
the science of climate change, the observed and anticipated impacts, and
different possible responses. The previous 3 phases of Science Express were
rolled out as a joint initiative of DST and MoEFCC as ‘Biodiversity Special’
and showcased the myriad biodiversity of India. Thus it was rational to shift
the focus to the theme of climate change, as it will affect the biodiversity of
not just India but the entire globe as well.
Of the 16
coaches of SECAS, exhibitions in 8 coaches developed by MoEFCC. These
exhibitions have been exclusively devoted to information, case
studies and material related to various aspect of climate
change, the underlying science, impacts, adaptation activities, mitigation
solutions and policy approaches in a manner that is easy to understand and
interesting for not just school students, but also the masses. Exhibits and
activities have been put up by DST and DBT in other coaches.
Science Express Phase I to IV showcased
cutting-edge research in Science and Technology being carried out worldwide.
Phase V to VII was based on the theme of biodiversity and as ‘Science Express
Biodiversity Special (SEBS)’, it showcased the rich biodiversity of India and
its conservation measures. Phase VIII as ‘Science Express Climate Action
Special (SECAS)’ highlighted the global challenge of climate change.
SECAS II is a
unique collaborative initiative of Department of Science & Technology
(DST), Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC),
Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Railways and Vikram A Sarabhai
Community Science Centre (VASCSC). MoEFCC has asked Wildlife Institute of
India (WII) to make a contribution to the initiative.
The Paris
Agreement entered into force on November 4, 2016. The Paris Agreement’s central
aim is to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change and to
strengthen the ability of countries to deal with the impacts of climate
change. The first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the
Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA-1) took place in Marrakech
in November 2016. The Conference successfully demonstrated to the world
that the implementation of the Paris Agreement is underway and the constructive
spirit of multilateral cooperation on climate change continues.
The broad themes
covered in each exhibition of the coaches are:
·
Coach
1: Understanding Climate Change - Insights in the climate as a system,
the greenhouse gas effect and the underlying reasons for climate change with
key message that the current change in the climate is due to human activities.
·
Coach
2: Impact of Climate Change -How temperature rise, monsoon variations, sea
level rise are predicted to affect vital sectors like water, agriculture, forests
and biodiversity, and human health and ways to reduce these.
·
Coach
3 & 4: Adaptation -Concepts of adaptation and examples from
day to day life, adaptation strategies and stories from field. Adaptation
options in urban and rural contexts and the adaptation actions India is taking.
·
Coach
5 & 6: Mitigation -Concept
and definition with examples, emphasis on restoring balance, enhancing sinks
and reducing emission through Renewable Energy (RE) technologies.Various
programmes implemented by India and low carbon strategies andambitious goal
to increase RE footprint.
·
Coach
7: International Negotiations for Climate Change -Introduction to
UNFCCC, IPCC and internationally agreed action &targets. Explaining concept
of equity and common but differential responsibility, Kyoto protocol &
other key outcomes of major COP, Paris Agreement, etc.
·
Coach
8: Positive Actions -What can one do at school, on roads, at
home and in offices and focus on concept of lifestyle choices with the key
message ‘Increase your Handprint. Decrease your Footprint’.
·
Coach
9&10: Exhibition put up by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt of
India, covering themes like Biotechnology for bio-resources and nature
conservationwith emphasis on Tiger Conservation and Chemical Ecology and India’s
research and development initiatives in field of Biotechnology.
·
Coach
11: Exhibition put up by the National Innovation Foundation (NIF) showcasing
select innovations, demonstrating the ingenuity of common people and an
innovative project which uses augmented reality techniques. Exhibition on
themes like Innovations in S&T, Science Education, DST Scholarships &
Schemes, Technologies for rural development, etc.
·
Coach
12: A Kids Zone has been set up for children from Std. 4and below to
participate in fun-filled activities, games and puzzles in science, mathematics
and environment.
·
Coach
13: The Joy of Science (JOS) Hands-on Lab in this coach is a space where
students from Std. 5-10 can perform experiments and activities to understand
concepts in environment, science and mathematics in an interesting manner. A
training facility is also set up for orientation of teachers here.
·
Solar
panels have been installed on the rooftop of Science Express coaches 11-13, as
a collaborative effort of DST and CEL, for harnessing solar energy.
Schedule
of Science Express Climate Action Special
February 17 -
September 8, 2017
Sr. No.
|
Station
|
Exhibition Dates
|
|
Sr. No.
|
Station
|
Exhibition Dates
|
1
|
Delhi Safdarjung(Flag off)
|
17 Feb 2017
|
35
|
Kottavalasa
|
20 - 23 May 2017
|
|
2
|
Delhi Cantt
|
18 - 19 Feb 2017
|
36
|
Gudivada
|
24 - 26 May 2017
|
|
3
|
Hisar
|
20 - 23 Feb 2017
|
37
|
Mirylaguda
|
27 - 30 May 2017
|
|
4
|
Dhuri
|
24 - 26 Feb 2017
|
38
|
Gulberga
|
31 May - 02 Jun 2017
|
|
5
|
TaranTaran
|
27 - 28 Feb 2017
|
39
|
Kalluru
|
03 - 05 Jun 2017
|
|
6
|
Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra
|
01 - 02 Mar 2017
|
40
|
Whitefield
|
06 - 08 Jun 2017
|
|
7
|
Udhampur
|
03 - 04 Mar 2017
|
41
|
Kengeri
|
09 - 11 Jun 2017
|
|
8
|
Nangal Dam
|
06 - 07 Mar 2017
|
42
|
Koduru
|
12 - 14 Jun 2017
|
|
9
|
Sirhind
|
08 - 10 Mar 2017
|
43
|
Puducherry
|
15 - 16 Jun 2017
|
|
10
|
Chandigarh
|
12 & 14 Mar 2017
|
44
|
Attur
|
17 - 19 Jun 2017
|
|
11
|
Rampur
|
15 - 17 Mar 2017
|
45
|
Karur
|
20 - 22 Jun 2017
|
|
12
|
Kasganj City
|
18 - 20 Mar 2017
|
46
|
Kodaikanal Road
|
24 Jun 2017
|
|
13
|
Khalilabad
|
22 - 25 Mar 2017
|
47
|
Virudhunagar
|
25 - 27 Jun 2017
|
|
14
|
Mau
|
26 - 29 Mar 2017
|
48
|
Arumuganeri
|
28 - 30 Jun 2017
|
|
15
|
Gaya
|
30 - 31 Mar 2017
|
49
|
Kayankulam
|
01 - 04 Jul 2017
|
|
16
|
Patna
|
01 - 02 Apr 2017
|
50
|
Guruvayur
|
05 - 07 Jul 2017
|
|
17
|
Kiul
|
03 - 04 Apr 2017
|
51
|
Kannur
|
08 - 10 Jul 2017
|
|
18
|
Sitamarhi
|
05 Apr 2017
|
52
|
Vasco Da Gama
|
11 - 13 Jul 2017
|
|
19
|
Samastipur
|
06 Apr 2017
|
53
|
Ratnagiri
|
14 - 17 Jul 2017
|
|
20
|
Salmari
|
07 - 08 Apr 2017
|
54
|
Mumbai CST
|
19 - 22 Jul 2017
|
|
21
|
Fakiragram
|
09 - 10 Apr 2017
|
55
|
Nasik Road
|
24 - 26 Jul 2017
|
|
22
|
Lumding
|
11 - 12 Apr 2017
|
56
|
Murtajapur
|
27 - 29 Jul 2017
|
|
23
|
Agartala
|
13 Apr 2017
|
57
|
Nagpur
|
30 Jul - 02 Aug 2017
|
|
24
|
Badarpur
|
15 - 17 Apr 2017
|
58
|
Amla
|
03 - 06 Aug 2017
|
|
25
|
North Lakhimpur
|
19 - 21 Apr 2017
|
59
|
Habibganj
|
07 - 09 Aug 2017
|
|
26
|
Rangpara North
|
22 - 24 Apr 2017
|
60
|
Bina
|
10 - 12 Aug 2017
|
|
27
|
Bagdogra
|
25 - 26 Apr 2017
|
61
|
Khajuraho
|
13 - 14 Aug 2017
|
|
28
|
Dhanbad
|
27 - 30 Apr 2017
|
62
|
Marwar
|
17 - 18 Aug 2017
|
|
29
|
Barrackpore
|
01 - 02 May 2017
|
63
|
Balotra
|
19 - 21 Aug 2017
|
|
30
|
Kalyani
|
03 - 05 May 2017
|
64
|
Deesa
|
22 - 24 Aug 2017
|
|
31
|
Chandil
|
06 - 08 May 2017
|
65
|
Bhuj
|
25 - 27 Aug 2017
|
|
32
|
Bhadrak
|
09, 11 & 12 May 2017
|
66
|
Bhaktinagar
|
28 - 31 Aug 2017
|
|
33
|
Puri
|
13 - 16 May 2017
|
67
|
Gondal
|
01 - 04 Sep 2017
|
|
34
|
Chatarpur
|
17 - 19 May 2017
|
68
|
Gandhinagar Capital
|
05 - 08 Sep 2017
|
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