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Twenty per cent of the key personnel in ISRO are women and they did not need reservation to be in the field of science and technology, he said, referring to the women’s reservation bill passed by the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
His comments in the Lok Sabha evoked a sharp reaction from Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Anupriya Patel who said that even the Congress supported the women’s reservation bill.
Tharoor sought to calm the minister, saying that he did not mean any disrespect to any woman. ”I just said that in science and technology, we already have 20 per cent women and the number is going up,” he said.
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He said that grooming brilliant scientists, developing infrastructure, research and development, and global synergies and technologies cannot be achieved unilaterally by any one government.
The Chandrayaan-3 triumph is that of across the political divide and it does not belong to any one person or one party, he said, adding, ”Who can deny India owes its remarkable progress in space exploration in large part to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s dedication to developing a scientific temper among Indian people.” The Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram further said Nehru had an understanding of the role of technology in national development and had faith in Indian scientists.
”When India was indeed besieged by poverty, illiteracy, food insecurity and disease, Nehru knew that he must and could aim for the stars. We did not have much money and we relied on ourselves,” Tharoor added.