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Ministry of Science & Technology
12-June, 2015 18:49 IST
India to Lead the World in Science & Technology

The Minister for Science & Technology Dr Harsh Vardhan stated that India has the potential to lead the world in Science & Technology. He was addressing a two day Director’s Conference of CSIR being held at CSIR-IIP, Dehradun. He said that 21st century belongs to India at the global stage, under dynamic leadership of Shri Narendra Modi. Science & Technology should work to take care of challenges of developing suitable technologies for bringing improvements in living conditions of common man. He stressed the need to align world-class infrastructure & excellent brain power of scientific community under CSIR to contribute to Swach Bharat and other schemes launched by the Government for welfare of the poor.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan while extending the wishes of the Prime Minister who is the President of the CSIR Society, said Shri Narendra Modi wants to take the country ahead in a fast manner and scientists should come forward now to successfully resolve various challenges being faced by the country. The minister also urged scientists to conduct in regular brainstorming sessions for identifying projects for welfare of poor and be proactive in their approach. He said they should actively engage their energy for the bright future of India as envisaged by the Prime Minister.

The Director General CSIR Shri M.O. Garg welcomed the participants and made a presentation on the working of CSIR. Directors from CSIR Institutes made presentations and discussed about upcoming projects.

Dr Girish Sahani, Director, Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh a participant at the Director’s Conference said that Dr Harsh Vardhan’s address has enthused him to work relentlessly for an India whom the world looks forward to lead in S&T in the near future. He also said that PM’s vision of India to be the front runner of 21st century is the ideal which scientific community has been passionate to convert into reality.

Dr. (Mrs) Madhu Dikshit, Director Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow said that the conference has been an opportunity to look into the future and make commitments to deliver to the high expectations of the end users.

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Ministry of Science & Technology
13-June, 2015 15:28 IST
Dehradun Declaration for CSIR Labs

Dr. Harsh Vardhan says that Csir Should now be a Catalytic Agent to Evolve India into Samarth Bharat-Sashakt Bharat.
‘DEHRADUN DECLARATION’ has been adopted at the end of two day conference of CSIR Directors held at CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum in Dehradun today. It was resolved by Directors of CSIR labs that technologies will be developed for National missions like Swachh Bharat, Swasth Bharat, Skill India, Smart Cities, Digital India, Namami Ganga. It was also decided that CSIR LABS will devise ways to develop industry driven technologies, including game changing technologies. Each laboratory would also develop at least one technology in strategic sector for India. The resolution also declares that all CSIR Institutions will make preparation for Platinum Jubilee celebrations beginning Sept. 2016

The two days of ‘Chintan Shivir’ held on 12th & 13th June 2015 concluded this evening with all CSIR labs agreeing to make efforts to be self financing in next 2 years. In his concluding remarks the Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that CSIR should be a catalytic agent to evolve India into Samarth Bharat-Sashakt Bharat.The Minister said that a revenue model is to be developed in businesslike manner with clear input-output cost analysis. Emphasis will be laid to achieve global standards and to build confidence in society about relevance of CSIR labs in terms of social benefit. Labs will endeavour to build up entrepreneurship in Small, Medium and Big industries. Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that CSIR should focus on developing technologies for improving quality of life of the common man.

The Minister said that coming months would see each of the laboratory focusing its resources on developing specific lines of inventions which would contribute to the social and economic objectives of the Narendra Modi government for the poor and common man.

The Union Minister of State for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Shri Y S Chowdary urged directors of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) to come up with at least 12 cutting edge technologies which are to be commercialized every year. He was addressing the Director’s Conference of CSIR, being held at CSIR-IIP, Dehradun on the second day today. He also emphasized the need for CSIR labs to be self-financing through generating funds by offering technology to Industry.

The Director-General, CSIR Dr. M.O.Garg and all the Directors of CSIR Institutions across the country attended the two day meeting.

Each of the laboratory heads made a presentation about his or her respective lab achievements in transferring products and processes developed by him or her to industry. They also disclosed the patents awarded, the skill development programmes carried out, socio-economic interventions made, villages adopted and upgraded and contributions to Swachh Bharat and other Govt. programmes. The success in realizing Royalties and License Fees receipts were also shared with projections made for the next year.

The “Make in India” and “Innovate in India” visions of the Prime Minister came up for extraordinary focus at the two-day meeting and saw all CSIR heads accept the challenge to provide the Science & Technology research findings as backbone to a great and new manufacturing economy.

Dr Harsh Vardhan said, “I have full confidence in our scientists. With proper encouragement and focused approach, I am sure India will achieve the status of world’s greatest scientific powerhouse.

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Vedic science is very much backward to Agha khan thermodynamics, an area India is desperately trying to catch up :cry:

Why?

Did Agha Khan Thermodynamics invent inter planetary aeroplanes earlier than your Vedic scientist?


BTW what is it? Agha Khan Thermodynamics, never heard of it.
 
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He invented technology for using water as fuel, which powered SUPARCO rockets for Mars colonization endeavor.

Vedic science is unable to reverse engineer this technology :cry:

What is Agha Khan Thermodynamics?

Never heard of it.
 
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Guess you spent too much time on Vedic Science. ;)

May be you can point us to the statements of our Science & Technology ministers or other reputable govt. related personalities where they are telling the world how something called "Agha Khan Thermodynamics" been there for thousands of years and the modern world has stolen all the ideas from this branch of science.

That will be quite helpful to keep it as a reference.
 
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Ministry of Science & Technology
13-June, 2015 15:31 IST

Shri Y S Chowdary Urges Directors of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) to Come up with at least 12 Cutting Edge Technologies to be Commercialized Every Year.

The Union Minister of State for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Shri Y S Chowdary has urged directors of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) to come up with at least 12 cutting edge technologies which are to be commercialized every year. Addressing a two day Director’s Conference of CSIR, being held at CSIR-IIP, Dehradun on the second day today, he said 10 to 15 spin off startup companies should emerge every year from industrialization of CSIR research projects. The minister said as of now there is a perception that our scientific research is not being guided by national priorities. Shri Chowdary called upon all CSIR labs to map their resources, list out bottlenecks and anomalies to bring about a positive change and come up with a vision document for a guided action now.

The Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan chairing the two day conference had been hearing all presentations from various CSIR Institutes. He said, a brainstorming session towards the end of the conference today would identify various projects to be taken up by CSI Institutes for the welfare of poor and for a bright future of India as envisaged by the Prime Minister.

The Director General CSIR Shri M.O. Garg and various Directors from all CSIR Institutes are attending the conference.

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India invented space flight in Vedic period. Ancient Indians transplanted an elephant head on humans according to Modi.

If you are talking about Lord Ganesha, according to Rig vedas those were divine beings who lives in heavens.

The Gaņapathi in Rig-Veda is the lord of gaņas or hosts. In the Rig-Veda, the gaņās or hosts of Bŗihaspathi---Brahmaņaspathi are the chants, the riks and the stomas, the words of praise (RV. 4.50.5)

The term Gana also denotes a host of angles (Devas). Indra is referred to as Ganapathi in the tenth book of the Rig Veda (RV. 10.112.9); Indra is the Lord of the companies (Maruts).
 
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We have the best universities in the world. Only losers go to Harvard and Cambridge.
Hahahaha this make me LMAO so much... Cannot stop laughing, oh man I still laughing and FARTING too. Hey everyone read this Great Hindustan post and laugh out loud, and please do not fart too. LOL......
 
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We have the best universities in the world. Only losers go to Harvard and Cambridge.

Over 2,600 overseas applicants
NEW DELHI: June 12, 2015, DHNS


Delhi University on Thursday said it has received over 2,600 foreign applications this year amidst surge in number of applicants for 54,000 undergraduate seats in varsity-affiliated colleges.

Last year, around 21,000 foreign students from 85 countries had applied for various undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate and PhD courses. “This time we have received applications from newer countries such as Argentina, Morocco, Spain and Belgium,” the head of DU's foreign registration office, Amrit Kaur Basra, told Deccan Herald.
 
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Prime Minister's Office
28-February, 2017 16:17 IST
PM greets the scientists on National Science Day; salutes Sir CV Raman for his contribution to science


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the scientists on National Science Day. The Prime Minister also saluted Sir CV Raman for his contribution to the science.

“On National Science Day, my greetings and best wishes to our scientific community. Their role in nation building and advancement is paramount.

We salute Sir CV Raman for his pioneering contribution to science, which continues to inspire generations of science enthusiasts’’, the Prime Minister said.

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