Bengaluru: Venkaiiah Naidu’s vice-president on Monday asked the scientific community to struggle to lead and innovate to improve people’s lives, by coming with solutions outside the box to overcome the various challenges faced by mankind.
Advocacy for larger women’s registration in higher education institutions and research, he also said that research carried out by any institution must be relevant to society.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results “Every scientist must try to excel and innovate to improve the lives of people.
In other words, scientists must come with an out-of-box solution to overcome the various challenges faced by various challenges Faced by various challenges by mankind from climate change to agriculture to health and medicine, among others, “Naidu said.
Speaking after putting the foundation stone for the “Innovation & Development Center” at the Jawaharlal scientific research center (JNCASR) here, he said, he firmly believed that research conducted by any institution must be relevant to the academic community – both or industrial.
“In this context, research translation assumes important and I am happy to note that this institution has produced more than 300 patents and promotes the formation of several startups based on original discoveries,” he added.
Governor of Karnataka Thaawarchand Gehlot, Chairman of the Minister of Balasavaraj Bommai and Professor Bharat Ratna C N R Rao is another at the event.
Completing Prof.
Rao, which is nominated for a prestigious International Eni Award, 2020 for research on renewable energy sources and storage, Vice President said, “I believe he will receive an award from the Italian President in a few months now.
Congratulations Prof.
Rao! You continue Inspiring young scientists not only in India but throughout the world.
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Indicates that JNCASR is known for conducting cutting-edge research in various fields, Naidu advises scientists and researchers there conducting research in the field of new science which appears such as synthetic biology, computing biology, high-performance engineering materials and artificial intelligence.
“If we talk about the global scenario, I found that this Institute has made a very good impact on the international arena by positioning themselves among the top institutions in their fields of expertise.
I hope this will continue to defend and continue its search.
For the advantage to make it one The best university in the world, “he said, when he noted that it was ranked 4th among the universities and 11 in the overall category for NIRF 2017 rankings.
By declaring that he was pleased to know from JNCASR’s director that 40 percent of students were women, Naidu called it a very positive trend.
“It must be further encouraged.
I want to see in all educational institutions more than 50 percent of students are women …
For my happiness that in every institution that I have visited more than 65 percent of medals.
Winners are women.
I am very happy with it, “he said.
Highlighting that science is the backbone for the progress and advancement of any country’s technology, Naidu said, India was uniquely blessed with large demographic dividends with a young population.
Her needs clock is to instill a scientific temperament from a young age and promote world-class scientific research that discusses social problems, he said.
Noting that the ‘National Education Policy 2020’ will ensure that students have access to new teaching and learning strategies in all segments, the vice president said, this will create the right educational ecosystem and enrich their knowledge base, while also sharpening their skills sets.
A number of new IITS, IIMS, central universities, and skills development centers have emerged across the length and extent of the country in recent years to achieve this goal, he said, adding that “I understand that the Indian government proposes to prepare the National Science & Technology Research University that carries DST R & D institutions under the umbrella.
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