By Muslim Saleem
Madhya Pradesh government has
added yet another feather to its cap by organising first-ever National Science
Fair of the state at Bhopal .
Scientific activities have been intensified in the state capital in the form of
National Science Fair that got underway from February 25. The credit of
organising this four-day event for connecting common people with science goes
to several institutions of the State and Union
government. The fair was inaugurated by Science and Technology Minister Mr
Kailash Vijayvargiya at Lal Parade Ground. He said that the State Government
will extend assistance to every activity promoting science in the state, reports
SMS News & Feature..
This effort of the state
government assumes added significance since disinterest towards science has
been witnessed among youths for the last one decade due to globalisation and
race of earning money. It has resulted into lesser number of researches and
experiments, which was also a matter of concern. Under such circumstances, the
State Government took cognisance of this situation and launched efforts to
change this downward trend during the last five years.
The budget of Science and
Technology Department has been increased to Rs. 30 crore from Rs. 3 crore per
annum. Former President Dr. Abdul Kalam and the then science advisor to Prime
Minister have lauded this work being undertaken by Vigyan Bharti institution
and MP Council for Science & Technology and described it as a precedent. Indeed,
the State Government is backing anyone doing good work and it will never drag
its feet from this responsibility. The State Government has launched efforts
for creating an atmosphere for this and it will not drag its feet from
extending every possible assistance to the people doing scientific works.
It may be mentioned the biggest
work of linking common people with science is being undertaken by Vigyan Bharti
and Madhya Pradesh Council for Science & Technology. The series of science
fairs is being extended to other places in the state with the cooperation of
non-government organisations. Efforts are also being made to provide market to
crafts of small hamlets and towns of the state on this occasion.
The State Government’s move to
organise National Science Fair has come at a time when it has become imperative to increase interest
towards science looking into the present-day market-oriented educational
system. The country has very rich scientific traditions. Office-oriented
education was prevalent in India
before Independence .
But deliberations focusing on science started later. Today, we will have to
re-establish modern techniques of science available in the country for its use
in agriculture and employment sectors.
Besides various other attractions
at the National Science Fair, information about career will also be given to
the student community. Science teaching methods are changing and new courses
being added to it with passage of time.
The number of science students is
also increasing. But they have only few career guidance opportunities. Under
such circumstance, this fair is going to provide science students with experts’
counselling and career options at one place.
The State Government also wishes
to promote the innovations made by enthusiastic science students of the state
as well as established experiments. Besides projecting the talent of innovative
students, other people’s curiosity about scientific experiments will also
increase. A special pavilion is being made at the fair for this purpose.
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