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Consider earth, moon and mars as a single economic entity, says Dr. Kalam

Scientists should start considering earth, moon and mars as an economic complex for future habitat expansion of human beings, said Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Former President Of India in his public lecture on the topic ‘It can be done’, at the ongoing 97th Indian Science Congress.

He began the lecture with the suggestion that Indian scientists should look forward to celebrating the socio-economic development of India in 2020. He then proposed his vision of transition of Indian Science from 2020 to 2050 saying that the vision for 2050 is one of dynamic growth.

A global knowledge society backed by value system and spirit of compassion would be the backbone of the vision. Proper water management, sustainable agriculture development using organic farming practices, energy consumption and sustainability, customized healthcare for promoting enhanced longevity, balancing the greenhouse gas budget and emergence of new global leaders focussing on multi-disciplinary action are some of the key elements of the vision, he said.

Dr. Kalam emphasized the need to develop and promote connectivity and collaboration among universities and organizations like ISRO, DAE, CSIR as well as industries. Improving science infrastructure in schools and colleges, bringing a fundamental change in Indian universities and institutions based on both academic and research performance and focusing on challenges of human needs are other issues that require urgent attention he added. He wanted Indian scientists to help science evolve globally with a comprehensive approach by 2050. He stressed the need to ignite the creativity of children from pre-school level and to inculcate interest in research from school to university level.


Source : Press Information Bureau
Date : January 06, 2010

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