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Development in science should be aimed at fulfilling India’s needs, and this should be the inspiration for our scientific community, he said in his address to the Indian Science Congress, being held in Nagpur, via video conferencing.
He cited the country’s growing energy needs and urged the scientific community to forge such innovations in the field as may benefit the country.
Since India is home to 17-18 per cent of world population, progress of such a large number of people will lead to a surge in global advancement as well, he said.
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Scientific attempts can turn into big achievements when it steps out of lab to reach ”zameen” (ground), when its impact ranges from global to grassroots, and when the changes are visible in research as well as real life, he said.