Odisha Governor Ganeshi Lal Monday said innovation has to be made a part of the culture to keep pace with the rapid advancement in science and technology.
"Innovation needs to be coupled with inner evolution," Lal said while addressing the valedictory function of the five-day 26th National Children's Science Congress (NCSC-2018), which ended in the campus of SOA Deemed to be University here.
Over 700 child scientists from various parts of the country, 10 ASEAN and five Gulf countries attended the NCSC.
Lal said man's eternal and consistent confusion has been that he was guided by physical perception, he said while referring to Newton's Laws of Motion and the ongoing search for the "God particle."
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