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Biggest long-term challenge for science is attracting and retaining bright youngsters: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (PTI) Science is facing the biggest long-term challenge of attracting and retaining bright youngsters, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday. He was speaking at the opening day of the 6th India International Science Festival (IISF), which is being held virtually. “Currently, the biggest challenge in the field of science is developing a vaccine for Covid-19. However, this is a challenge for now. The biggest long-term challenge science faces is attracting high-quality youngsters and retaining them. Often, the domain of technology and engineering seem more attractive to the youth than pure science,” said Modi. But he pointed out that for any country to develop, it needs science to power it.

CBSE board exam schedule announcement and other top events today

Farmers to decide on Centre s fresh offer for talks; protest enters day 27 Farmers agitation against the three contentious farm laws entered day 27 on Tuesday (December 22) as the impasse between the government and farmers’ unions continues. The farmer leaders will meet today to discuss the next plan of action after the Centre issued a letter to them seeking a date for the sixth round of talks to end the ongoing strike against the farm laws and resolve all issues pertaining to the MSP. Cold wave to continue in Delhi; moderate to dense fog likely  Several parts of north India continues to be under the grip of a cold wave, with minimum temperatures remaining below the 5 degrees Celsius-mark. The 40-day harshest winter period, Chillai-Kalan , has begun in Kashmir and the temperature has dropped considerably leading to the freezing of several water bodies. In Delhi, the minimum temperature rose slightly to 5.5 degrees Celsius. According to the IMD, cold wave conditions will preva

Health minister says no need to panic over new coronavirus strain

Health minister says no need to panic over new coronavirus strain The only thing I would say is that these are currently all imaginary situations, and please do not get tangled in the imaginary panic, Health minister Harsh Vardhan said. (HT) Health minister Harsh Vardhan on Monday called the situation created by discovery of the new strain of novel coronavirus in the UK as “imaginary” and said that there is no need to panic as the government is closely monitoring the situation. Share Via Read Full Story New Delhi: Health minister Harsh Vardhan on Monday called the situation created by discovery of the new strain of novel coronavirus in the UK as “imaginary and said that there is no need to panic right now as the government is closely monitoring the situation.

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