In India, National Science Day honors the spirit of creativity and scientific research. The country celebrates Sir C.V. Raman’s discovery of the Raman Effect, which won him the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics, on February 28 of each year. This day serves as a reminder of the value of science and the ways in which it affects society.
According to the theme of “Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat,” this blog examines the importance of using indigenous technology and knowledge to advance India’s development.
Utilizing Indigenous is proud of the extensive legacy of indigenous technology and expertise that has been handed down through the years. These customs apply to a number of industries, including as building, textiles, healthcare, and agriculture. Using these native technologies to solve modern issues and promote sustainable development has gained more attention in recent years.
While indigenous technologies offer immense potential for Viksit Bharat (Developed India), several challenges need to be addressed to realize this vision fully. These include the need for policy support, investment in research and development, and capacity building at the grassroots level. By fostering innovation ecosystems that value and leverage indigenous knowledge, India can create a more inclusive and sustainable future for all its citizens.
As we celebrate National Science Day, let us recognize the invaluable contributions of indigenous technologies to Viksit Bharat. By harnessing the wisdom of our ancestors and embracing innovation, India can chart a path towards sustainable development and prosperity for future generations. Let us continue to nurture and promote indigenous knowledge systems as we strive to build a brighter, more equitable future for all.
Dr. Konica Sharma
Assistant Professor
School of Basic & Applied Sciences
Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth
B.Sc Physics Colleges in Delhi NCR
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