Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday underscored the vital role of science and know-how in the development of human civilisation. 

Speaking at an occasion in Bhubaneswar, CM Majhi stated, “For India to emerge as a global power, students must develop strong competencies in science and technology. Today’s young learners will go on to shape a prosperous Odisha and a developed India.” 

The Chief Minister additional added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created a Rs 1 lakh-crore Research & Development Fund for the promotion of science and analysis in India. 

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He famous that this initiative will strengthen the nation’s analysis ecosystem, draw extra college students in the direction of scientific inquiry, and allow new breakthroughs in science and know-how. 

Sharing the contribution of Indian scientists in Science and know-how, Majhi stated that Indian scientists have performed a pivotal role in the evolution of trendy applied sciences. It is crucial, he added, for each youngsters and adults to grasp this legacy. 

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla additionally spoke on the occasion 

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, who additionally participated in the programme, urged the scholars to uphold self-discipline, preserve focus, and actively contribute to India’s house imaginative and prescient. 

He impressed them to pursue formidable careers in house science, urging them to remain centered and disciplined as India enters a transformative period in house exploration. 

Shukla expressed sturdy confidence in India’s long-term house roadmap, together with missions to ship people into house, construct India’s personal house station, and undertake lunar explorations. 

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“The future is extremely bright for space exploration. We already have a well-laid-out policy — Gaganyaan, the Bharatiya Space Station, and eventually landing on the moon. The plan is there; now the challenge is implementation,” he stated. 

Praising the central authorities’s constant backing of India’s house ambitions, Shukla stated, “There is a very big push from the leadership and strong support for long-term missions. Ever since the Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan missions, the momentum has been growing. If this continues, we will execute these missions very successfully.”

(IANS



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