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Stung by the backlash over the inclusion of pseudo-science at the 2015 Indian Science Congress, organisers of its January 2016 edition have said the forum will steer clear of mythology or anything that doesn’t have a “scientific basis.”
“Nothing without a scientific basis or any form of storytelling will be allowed at the congress. I’ve strongly resisted attempts this year too and only proven facts will be presented,” said Ashok Kumar Saxena, general president, Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA). The congress, organised by the ISCA, is a century-old annual meeting that draws Nobel science laureates, NRI scientists, Indian researchers and students.
Though less a forum for discussing new research, it always has the Prime Minister in attendance and over the years, has morphed into a forum for India’s political class — since Jawaharlal Nehru — to comment on the state of Indian science as well as proclaim the country’s expectations from its scientists. The conference is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Last year, the Science Congress in Mumbai was Narendra Modi’s first as Prime Minister. Along with lectures by eminent Indian-American researchers there was a special session, inaugurated by Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar called “Ancient Sciences Through Sanskrit.” The highlight of the session, that later on was widely condemned, was a presentation by a former pilot, Anand Bodas, who claimed that Indian sages knew how to build planet-hopping spacecraft.
Dr. Saxena said that “criticism” last year had made the organisation more circumspect about including science and Sanskrit sessions and the focus this year would be on “Made in India” rather than Mr. Modi’s own more-encompassing slogan of ‘Make in India.’
The conference this year will be held in January at Mysore University. K. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor of the university and a key organiser, said that while there wouldn’t be a focus on ancient sciences, India’s historical contribution to science wouldn’t be ignored.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...of-mythology/article7992893.ece?homepage=true
How will the Hindutva Brigade try to humiliate the scientific community?
“Nothing without a scientific basis or any form of storytelling will be allowed at the congress. I’ve strongly resisted attempts this year too and only proven facts will be presented,” said Ashok Kumar Saxena, general president, Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA). The congress, organised by the ISCA, is a century-old annual meeting that draws Nobel science laureates, NRI scientists, Indian researchers and students.
Though less a forum for discussing new research, it always has the Prime Minister in attendance and over the years, has morphed into a forum for India’s political class — since Jawaharlal Nehru — to comment on the state of Indian science as well as proclaim the country’s expectations from its scientists. The conference is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Last year, the Science Congress in Mumbai was Narendra Modi’s first as Prime Minister. Along with lectures by eminent Indian-American researchers there was a special session, inaugurated by Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar called “Ancient Sciences Through Sanskrit.” The highlight of the session, that later on was widely condemned, was a presentation by a former pilot, Anand Bodas, who claimed that Indian sages knew how to build planet-hopping spacecraft.
Dr. Saxena said that “criticism” last year had made the organisation more circumspect about including science and Sanskrit sessions and the focus this year would be on “Made in India” rather than Mr. Modi’s own more-encompassing slogan of ‘Make in India.’
The conference this year will be held in January at Mysore University. K. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor of the university and a key organiser, said that while there wouldn’t be a focus on ancient sciences, India’s historical contribution to science wouldn’t be ignored.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...of-mythology/article7992893.ece?homepage=true
How will the Hindutva Brigade try to humiliate the scientific community?