PM to inaugurate Indian Science Congress at Tirupati tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Tirupati
Last Updated : Jan 02 2017 | 2:57 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the five-day annual Indian Science Congress at the Sri Venkateswara University here tomorrow.
'Science and Technology for National Development' would be the focal theme of the Indian Science Congress, Prof D Narayana Rao, General President of Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), said.
The main venue for the Science Congress is the Srinivasa Auditorium in the University where the Prime Minister would address the gathering of eminent scientists including Nobel laureates, he said.
Six Nobel Prize winners from different countries such as the US, Japan, Israel, France and Bangladesh would also take part in the event besides about 14,000 scientists and scholars from across the country, he said.
The Nobel laureates would also be felicitated with gold medals by the Prime Minister at the ISC venue, he said.
After his inaugural address, Modi, at a tea ceremony at the varsity, would hold a brief conference with about 50 people, including the Nobel laureates, eminent Indian scientists, other dignitaries and top officials, he said.
It is the second time that Tirupati is hosting the Indian Science Congress, the first being in 1983 when the 70th ISC was held. This is the 104th conference, he said.
Later in the afternoon, Modi would offer worship at the Lord Venkateswara shrine atop Tirumala hills near here, temple sources said.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Governor ESL Narasimhan would receive and accompany Modi during his six-hour visit here.
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The Congress will also see the scientific community
brain-storm various aspects on research in nano-technology, defence, nuclear and space technology.
Nobel laureates including Prof Ade Yonath, William Moerner, Jean Tirole, Steven Chu, Prof Kobilka are also expected to deliver their lectures.
The ISC will also have a separate Congress for children and women scientists.
The science carnival will see scientists, post-graduate and graduate students present academic papers on diverse topics like agriculture science, planetary science.
Among major topics that will be discussed are science and technology in the northeast, which has been region of focus of the Ministry of Science and Technology. Other topics are climatic changes and monsoon, cyber-security and food security.
The ISC also has a special session on gravitational waves, recent discovery of which is considered as a milestone.
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First Published: Jan 02 2017 | 2:57 PM IST

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