Indian scientists have made valuable contributions to society: Vardhan

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India's traditional knowledge and its scientists have made valuable contributions to society but sometimes people "hesitate to feel" about the nation's greatness and ancient wisdom, Union Science Minister Harsh Vardhan said.
He was speaking at the 'National Conference on Bhumi Suposhan - approach and practises to enrich soil for sustainable agriculture' organised by Eklavya Foundation and others here yesterday.
"...In our country, we sometimes hesitate to feel about our greatness and ancient wisdom," he said and referred to a book written long ago about what foreigners had said about the greatness of India.
The minister recalled that a top official of the WHO, who was a doctor of modern system of medicine, had hailed the strength of India's traditional medicine, Ayurveda, the country's medicinal plants and their usefulness.
Patanjali Yoga was described as very effective way to achieve good health at the international level many years ago even before it attained its current popularity, he noted.
Marconi's grandson had hailed renowned Indian scientist J C Bose for his pioneering work in wireless communication, he said.
Quoting from a handwritten letter written by Marconi's grandson at the Bose centre in Kolkata, he said, "I don't remember his (Marconi's grandson) exact sentence, it is in English."
The minister spoke about Ayurveda for its effectiveness in medical treatment and referred to research on 'Panchgavya.'
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First Published: Mar 26 2018 | 11:00 AM IST