12th December, 2002
Ministry of Science & Technology  


SPACE SCIENTISTS FROM NASA, ARIANE & ESA TO TAKE PART IN 90TH ISC


Space scientists from NASA, ARIANE, European Space Agency (ESA) and from some developing countries including Malaysia and Thailand will be taking part in the 90th Indian Science Congress (ISC), being held in Bangalore in the first week of next month. Space technology and its application will dominate the 5-day mega science event being hosted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Banglore University. From the industry side, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is co-sponsoring the event. This was announced by the General President of the Indian Science Congress and Chairman ISRO, Dr. K. Kasturirangan here last night.

As customary, the Congress would be inaugurated by the Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the keynote address by the Minister for Human Resource Development and Science & Technology Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi.

Giving details of the agenda before the Congress, Dr. Kasturirangan said the focus will be on "frontier science and cutting-edge technologies". At this beginning of the 21st century, science and technology finds itself in a more challenging situation than before, to meet the future needs of the country in particular and the mankind in general. Industry which has a crucial role to play in this task, is closely interlinked with science and technology. The need of the hour is a vigorous and informed debate on production and use of scientific knowledge as well as the acquisition of cutting-edge technologies. The nation needs to embark on a scientific approach which will catalyse technological advancement in the areas of electronics, super-conductors, energy, advanced materials, robotics, informatics and networking, space, defence, biotechnology, medical science, agriculture, materials technology and atomic energy. The advancement in these frontier areas of science will help generate a whole range of new products and services that will benefit the masses of the nation and enhance India’s global competitiveness, Dr. Kasturirangan averred.

Nearly 6000 delegates including those from developed and developing countries will be taking part in the 182 session hours 14 sectional intense scientific deliberations and interactions spread over five days. There will be six plenary sessions on key areas i.e. energy, biotechnology, information technology, medicine and immunisation, food and environment and advanced materials.