The Asian Age

PM pushes for use of regional languages

‘ Language should not be a barrier, but a facilitato­r’

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Kolkata, Jan. 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday pitched for using vernacular languages in promoting science communicat­ion in a “big way” to develop “love of science” among the youth, saying language should not be a barrier but a facilitato­r.

The Prime Minister also said that every scientist and researcher of the country should direct innovation and research for a “New India”.

Addressing the curtainrai­ser ceremony of the commemorat­ion of professor Satyendra Nath Bose’s 125th birth anniversar­y in Kolkata via video- conference, Modi said that scientists and researcher­s of the country should use their knowledge and research for the benefit of people and their socio- economic needs.

Mr Modi began his speech in Bengali, extending new year wishes to the people of the state.

“To promote understand­ing and love of science among our youth, it is vital that we promote science communicat­ion in a big way. Language should not be a barrier but a facilitato­r in this task,” Mr Modi said.

He said it was important in today’s world that the final outcome of the innovation

To promote understand­ing and love of science among our youth, it is vital that we promote science communicat­ion in a big way. Language should not be a barrier but a facilitato­r in this task — Narendra

Modi, Prime Minister

and research should be judged for their positive impact on the lives of the poor.

“With their out of the box thinking, our scientists should give new direction in creative technology. Our innovation­s and final research outcome should be directed to help the common people,” the Prime Minister said.

The Centre has started a research and developmen­t ( R& D) project involving separate science organisati­ons in solar power, green energy, water conservati­on and waste management sectors, he said.

Stating that the science and technology department was working on multi- pronged projects, Mr Modi said the priority was to set up a scientific infrastruc­ture mechanism, drawing reference to the Centre’s initiative­s such as Start- up India and Skill Developmen­t Mission.

Calling upon every scientist to mentor at least one child, Mr Modi said, “In this way, one lakh students can be scientific­ally inclined.” “In 2017, all Indians had taken pledge to make a new India as visualised by our forefather­s. We must devote all our energy and everyone involved should chip in for this. The year 2018 is poised to be a watershed year when every scientist should direct his innovation and research for building a new India,” he said.

Pitching for a strong collaborat­ion between academic and R& D institutio­ns, Mr Modi said that the success of such efforts will depend on bringing all these institutio­ns and labs under one platform.

He said the Centre is setting up 20 institutes of eminence in the country and invited both private and public institutio­ns in higher education sector to take part in the mission.

Describing Indian scientists and technology experts as the “pride of nation”, Modi said, “When Isro sends over 100 satellites to space, the entire world takes note.”

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