An initiative of VDS Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society Department of Biotechnology Govt. of India Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) Department of Science and Technology (DST) Govt. of India rd 3 Rajasthan Science Congress Focal Theme : Science, Technology & Innovation for FEW (Food, Energy & Water) security in the next decade Prof. Govardhan Mehta 1st RSC Awardee Feb. 28 to March 2, 2015 Patron President Manipal University Jaipur President Padma Bhushan Dr. R S Paroda Chairman TAAS President Elect Prof. Sandeep Sancheti VC, Manipal University Jaipur Prof. Devi Singh VC, J K Laxmipat University Jaipur Secretariat : Rajasthan Science Congress Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society, 123/83, Mansarovar, JAIPUR-20 Ph: 0141-2786253, +91 9414052453 e-mail : tarunkjainharsh@gmail.com, rajasthansciencecongress@gmail.com • website : www.vaigyanikdrishtikon.com www.jaipur.manipal.edu/muj/rsc.html THEME NOTE : The population growth, resource depletion, and environmental degradation have been the matter of concern and therefore of debate in the last few decades. Asia includes around 56 percent of the earth's population, depending on only 31 percent of the planet's arable land and India embraces16 percent of the world population with 2.4 percent of its land area. It continuously increases pressure on natural resources. In recent decades, researchers and policy-makers have increasingly emphasized the importance of the complex relationships between food, energy and water (also called the FEW nexus) that is often overlooked in narrowly focused assessments, investments and policies. While the interconnected nature of FEW has been recognized and supported by a number of examples around the globe, there is a relatively limited understanding of how to tackle these complex relationships when conducting assessments and charting out action plans for meeting the needs. Children's Science Congress Children's Science Congress will be held on this occasion. Selected child scientists of Rajasthan which have participated in the National Children's Science Congress and Science fair organized by SIERT will perform their exhibits here. Other child scientists of the state will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their scientific talent along with them. Mega Science Exhibition One of the major attractions of the Rajasthan Science Congress is Mega Science Exhibition. The renowned scientific organisation of the country like ICAR, ICMR, DAE and others will showcase their achievements in this exhibition. State Level Science Communicators' Meet For this program we are inspired by the National Science communicators' meet, which is a regular feature of the Indian Science Congress. On this occasion we provide a platform to the science communicators, journalists, public relation personals, journalism teachers, students and researchers which are working in the state. This program is catalyzed NCSTC, DST Government of India. Origin and development of the Rajasthan Science Congress In order to the social concerns of the 'Vaigyanik Drishtikon' we established the Rajasthan Science Congress under the auspices of the Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society. It was the dream of the scientific community of Rajasthan. The manifesto of Tarun Kumar Jain the Rajasthan Science Congress released by the eminent nuclear scientist of India Padma Editor Vibhushan Dr. Anil Kakodkar in the presence Vaigyanik Drishtikon of nearly two dozen vice chancellors of the Universities of the state on May 1, 2012. We organized the first session of the Rajasthan Science Congress at the time of the 100th session of the Indian Science Congress. Two successful events have been concluded of the RSC. The first session was organized at Tagore International School and Deepsmriti Auditorium, Jaipur and the second session organized at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Niwai. VDS Samman In this category we will honor the people who have done remarkable work in their fields. It consists of several categories like Science, Journalism, Education, Medical, Engineering, Social service and more. In the previous years we have honored Dr. R.S. Paroda (Eminent agricultural scientist), Prof. Sandeep Sancheti (Eminent professor of electronics), Prof. S. R. Sharma (Eminent physician), Prof. Umakant (General Secretary of the Indian Science Congress) Mr. Tejkaran Dandiya (Eminent Mathematician), Mr Sitaram Jhalani (Senior Journalist), Prof. R.P. Yadav (Eminent professor of Engineering), Prof. R.S. Sharma (Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy), Prof. K. M. Rafi ( Yo u n g e s t General Secretary of NCSTCNetwork), Mr. L. L. Sharma (Senior Journalist). These are called Fellows of the VDS. After some successful sessions of the Rajasthan Science Congress, we would request to the hon'ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan to provide financial support to this mega scientific event. So that Children and young scientists of the region can get a strong platform to present their research work. We would also like to request to the Chief Minister to inaugurate the event every year like Indian Science Congress, which is inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India every year. In the capacity of the convener of the campaign, I would like to show my gratefulness to the Tagore International School, Dr. K. N. Modi University and Manipal University Jaipur, along with the management of all those scientific and other organizations who have helped us directly or indirectly in this campaign. I will request to all of them to cooperate in the future to grow the scientific community of the state. Publication The first circular of the Rajasthan Science Congress was released by the eminent space scientist of India Dr. K. Kasturirangan at the Manipal University Jaipur. The second circular of the event has been published online. This is the final circular which is in your hands. At the time of the inauguration we will release the abstract book and Souvenir. The selected abstracts and articles will be published in this book. We are planning to publish a journal with ISSN 2278-2488, if we get good quality full papers in good number. Fourth session of the Rajasthan Science Congress The 4th session of the Rajasthan Science Congress will be held at the JK Lakshmipat University Jaipur. Executive body : Executive Council to be nominated by Advisory Council. Sectional committees : To be constituted by Executive Council and approved by Governing Council. Sectional committees will be constituted subject or specialty wise. General Assembly will consist of general members, patron members, and sessional members, life members, Institutional members, donors and executive members of VDS and institutional donors etc. The general assembly for 2015 will be constituted out of Willing life members and members Registered for attending annual session to be held on Feb. 28 to March 2, 2015. Keynote Speakers Dr. R. S. Paroda Invited Speakers Dr. Banwari Lal Former DG, ICAR, Chairman TAAS Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology Division the Energy and Resources, New Delhi Prof. Govardhan Mehta National Research Professor University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad National Science Day As we all know that the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi is very keen to promote science and scientists in India. He has often expressed his commitment on several occasions. In the short span of his tenure he spent hours with scientists, including at the time of the visits to BARC, Mars Orbiter Mission launched by ISRO and in the Indian Science Congress at Mumbai. He recently directed that the birthdays of the great Indian scientists and the scientific Days should be celebrated with great fanfare. Prof. V. M. Katoch Prof P. R. Sharma DG, ICMR, New Delhi Dean of Science, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Prof. V. Prakash Director JSS Centre for Management, Mysore Dr. Manoj Patairiya Prof. M.M. Sharma Scientist G, ADG Doordarashan, New Delhi Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai Emeritus Processor, Jaipur Dr. R.S. Sharma Prof. M.K. Pandit Dr. Mahendra Sheth Regional Adviser for UNICEF Dr. M.L. Jat Principle Scientist CIMMYT, Mexico Prof. Suresh Bhargava Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) RMIT University, Australia Shri Rajendra Nimje University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Dr. M. Krishna Mohan BISR, Jaipur Prof. R. T. Pardasani Dean FoS, Central University of Rajasthan Prof. S. L. Kothari Director, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Jaipur Ex MD, SECI Shri P. K. Parchure Er. Ravi Shankar Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board Director AMD Atomic Energy Prof. Anil K. Gupta IIM Ahmedabad, Executive vice Chair, NIF Pursuant to the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and the UGC has urged to the scientific and educational institutions to celebrate the NSD. That's why we will start this session of the Rajasthan Science Congress on 28th February, the National Science Day. Awards Rajasthan Science Congress Award, Dr. R.S. Paroda "Best Innovation Award, Manipal Award for innovation, REIL Award for Energy Research, Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society Samman in various fields First brochure of 3rd RSC was released on October 15, 2014 by Dr. Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan. The organizational structure for RSC Presidium Committee : Patron President-Dr. R S Paroda, President-Prof. Sandeep Sanchatee, Vice Chancellor, Manipal University Jaipur Campus; President VDS/General SecretaryVDS and Founder President RSCA. Apex body : Advisory Council: all Vice-Chancellors and eminent academicians voluntarily offering them to form RSCA. Dr. P. Poddar Sr. Scientist, NCL Pune Dr. S. Vasudevan Principal Scientist, Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Tamilnadu Dr. J.S. Samra Er. Anuj Sinha CEO National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA), Planning Commission, GOI Chairman, NCSTC-Network, New Delhi INNOVATORS Dr. Usha Barwale, CTO Mahyo Shri Akash, Aha 3D, Innovations Pvt. Ltd. Shri Aditya Vyas, Director Smart Technologies Ltd., Jaipur Shri Anirudh Batwara, CTO, Logisure Solutions, Jaipur FIRST BABULAL SARAF MEMORIAL LECTURE Chief Patron Dr. Ram Das Pai Patron Patron President Prof. Sandeep Sancheti Dr. R. S. Paroda Organizing Secretary Convener Prof. B.K.Sharma Tarun Kumar Jain Dean FoS, R&I,MUJ 8003897112, 01413999100-130 Editor, Vaigyanik Drishtikon 9414052453 Coordinator Prof. Lalita Ledwani Dept. of Chemistry, MUJ 7073650383, 0141-3999100-227 Meeting of Advisory Committee Brochure release by Dr. K. Kasturirangan MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR VAIGYANIK DRISHTIKON SOCIETY Manipal in Education is a name to reckon with not just in India, but the world over. The seeds of its magnificent growth were sown back in 1953 by Padam Shree Late Dr. T.M.A. Pai with the setting up of the flagship Kasturba Medical College. Today, Manipal has emerged as a leading Higher Education provider in India under the leadership of Padam Bhushan Dr. Ram Das Pai. Manipal Global Education Services has taken education far and wide without compromising on the quality to make strong headway to nurture an ecosystem of teaching and research and established its campuses in Bangalore, Mangalore, Dubai, Malaysia, Nepal, Sikkim, Antigua in the Caribbean Island. The two big names Mr SatyaNadella CEO Microsoft and Mr Rajeev SuriCEO Nokia have made Manipal proud being its alumnis. In response to an invitation from the Govt. of Rajasthan, the Manipal Group started a new venture in Rajasthan by establishing a multidisciplinary private university in Jaipur. Thus, Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) is the youngest member of the Manipal Education family. Due to its wide spectrum of academic and research programmescoveringalmost all the different disciplines, imposing high quality infrastructure, excellent faculty committed to achieve excellence, Manipal University Jaipur has already established itself as a premier university. It is recognized as one of the fastest growing institutes in the Northern India. In addition to two Centres of Excellence in Built Environment and on Research in Nanomaterials, there are over a dozen research laboratories engaged in latest fields of basic Science and Technology. MUJ has received GRIHA 2013 Award for exemplary demonstration of integrated water management and LEEDS Platinum Certificate based on its Green building design and onsite execution with five million safe construction hours. This is the first recognition in the country for the university campus of this size. Aligning to the commitment of GOI for promoting Science Education, Manipal University Jaipur successfully organized a five days INSPIRE Camp sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India from July 21-25, 2014. The camp was attended by around 150 students of various schools from all over Rajasthan state. It is well-established practice that science is better learned by doing and technology is perfected by putting it in to practice. The learning of science as exploratory and enquiry based enterprise has not taken deep roots in educational structures and classrooms. There exist wide gaps between the objectives of students, teachers, parents, societies and governments regarding science, technology and mathematics education and its expected outcomes. We have been working in the field of Science Communication and Science popularisation for last 15 years from grass root level to International level. Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society has been bringing out a fortnightly science newspaper "Vaigyanik Drishtikon" for more than a decade to disseminate recent scientific knowledge, concepts, developments and applications in the country. However the above endeavor has turned out to be useful for students, teachers and all sections of society interested in every day science. It is the only Science Newspaper of India. We are committed to give a daily Science Newspaper to the Nation. The task of science popularization and communication is multidimensional and involves several sections of stakeholders. The role of science communicators is most important in this respect. Vaigyanik Drishtikon society has under taken several activities for the fulfillment including the training. Now VDS became the member of NCSTCNetwork. 11th PCST- After a grand success of spectacular and exhaustive event at PCST-2010, a two days post conference workshop was conducted at jaipur under the auspicious of VDS, Followed by a recreational tour of pink city, Jaipur and Taj city, Agra. The post conference workshop covered the topic “Bringing Scientist & Media together for Better Science Communication” at the venue, OTS jaipur, where the eminent national and international scientists, Science communicators and journalists expressed their views with an interactive session. We are doing many other works like Science Communication training workshops, daily newsletters publication etc. Manipal University, Jaipur Printed and Published by Tarun Kumar Jain on behalf of Vaigyanik Drishtikon Society, 123/83, Mansarovar, Jaipur-302020 and printed at Ujjwal Informatics, Jaipur Ph: 01412308456
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