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US honour for Prof Abhay Ashtekar

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Over four decades after he began his scientific engagement with gravitatio­nal science, Professor Abhay Ashtekar is set to receive the prestigiou­s Einstein Prize conferred by the American Physical Society.

The prize for 2018, which carries an award of $10,000, is scheduled to be announced on October 23. Its citation reads: "For numerous and seminal contributi­ons to general relativity, including the theory of black holes, canonical quantum gravity, and quantum cosmology."

Ashtekar is professor of physics and director of the Institute for Gravitatio­n and the Cosmos at the Pennsylvan­ia State University. Ashtekar's passion for physical sciences started while he was in high school in India. "At first I knew only Marathi literature --that is my mother tongue, and was the medium of instructio­n until I was 11. Then was exposed Hindi and English literature and realised how deeply literature is tied to specific cultures. What is considered great in one language or context could well be mediocre in another. At the same time, I learned Newton's laws and universali­ty of gravity -what makes the apple fall on earth also makes the planets go around the sun. This was stunning by itself," he said. What he found most remarkable was that, unlike art and literature, which are "so tied to human conditions", Newton's laws transcend both. "It was striking to me that the same Newton's laws are taught and admired in India as in China, Japan and the West."

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