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Narendra Modi Says Focus on Duties and Forget Rights, But He's Let India Down on All 11 Duties

Of the 11 fundamental duties listed in the constitution, the prime minister can be said to have violated every single one.

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Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Hon'ble Minister of State for External Affairs and Education, Government of India inaugurated E- Symposium On 'Building Innovation Ecosystem in Educational Institutes' – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

New Delhi : In the second day of the ‘National Innovation Week’, Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) organised an E- Symposium On ‘Building Innovation Ecosystem in Educational Institutes’. The

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Rajinikanth officially launches his foundation to help the students of marginalized communities : Bollywood News

Rajinikanth officially launches his foundation to help the students of marginalized communities. Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News, Bollywood News Today, Bollywood Celebrity News, Breaking News, Celeb News, Celebrities News, Bollywood News Hindi, Hindi Bollywood News at Bollywood Hungama.com.

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What should scientific temper mean in our times in India

What should scientific temper mean in our times in India
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"Covid-19 in Children: Threats & Precautions" – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News


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New Delhi: CSIR’s new entity, the CSIR-National Institute of Science communication and Policy Research (NIScPR)), New Delhi, organized a half-day online session on COVID-19 in children yesterday (04 June 2021). The session was focused on the recent second wave outbreak and the impact of COVID-19 on children, threats and necessary protocols required for the safety of children. The Chief Guest of the webinar was Dr. V. Vijayalakshmi; Additional Commissioner (Academics), KVS (HQ), New Delhi and the Guest speaker was Prof. Dr. R. Somasekar, Professor of Pediatrics, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hosptial (SBMCH), Chennai, Tamil Nadu and Executive Board Member 2021, Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP). The program was attended by about 150 delegates including several dignitaries, faculty members, researchers and scientists, and students from various schools through the link made available on Face Book by CSIR-NIScPR.

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COVID in kids still moderate; only 1-2 pc required hospitalisation: Expert

New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): Children have been only moderately affected by the novel coronavirus and only one to two per cent of those who contracted the disease required hospitalisation during the Covid pandemic outbreak 1-2 per cent had to go for hospitalization, says a senior pediatrician.

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Pseudo-science being promoted under guise of Covid-19 cure, says rationalist | Mangaluru News


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MANGALURU: The pandemic has promoted dissemination of “pseudo-science, non-science and bad science” among people, rationalist Narendra Nayak has said. He was speaking on ‘Scientific Temper in times of Covid-19’ a day-long event organised by 51AH Trust, Aid Without Religion trust, FIRA and St Aloysius College on Sunday.
Nayak said the ministry of Ayush, yoga and homeopathy is fostering “pseudo-science” by promoting immunity pill which are touted to cure Covid-19 or prevent the infection.
“It has not been scientifically proven that these herbal drops or tablets, which are touted as immunity boosters, can cure or prevent Covid-19 infections. This is pseudoscience,” Nayak said. “Pujas, cow urine, herbal teas and all sorts of decoctions come under non-science. The bad science is the use of anti-viral drug remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for treatment of Covid-19. What has really worked to cure Covid-19 is body immunity and immunosuppression.”

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National Science Day 2021: How we can encourage scientific temper among children


National Science Day 2021: How we can encourage scientific temper among children
Updated Feb 28, 2021 | 05:59 IST
On National Science Day 2021, we can take the opportunity to inculcate the sense of scientific temper among children to sharpen their logic and reasoning.
It was on February 28 when Dr C V Raman discovered the Raman Effect.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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National Science Day has been observed since 1987
New Delhi: Every year on February 28, the nation observes National Science Day to honour Nobel Laureate and great Indian Physicist Sir C V Raman.
The day has been observed since 1987 after National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) asked the then government to declare February 28 as National Science Day.  It was on this day (February 28) when Dr C V Raman discovered the Raman Effect. For this achievement of his, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930.

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Samiran Panda | What we need to do to make Covid-19 vaccination programme a success


Samiran Panda | What we need to do to make Covid-19 vaccination programme a success
Published Feb 8, 2021, 1:02 am IST
Updated Feb 8, 2021, 1:17 am IST
We need a concerted effort from the government, experts, thought leaders as well as community groups urging people to trust the science
 The solution is to work together, and think on our feet, as is required during a pandemic. (Photo: PTI)
The new year has begun on a promising note. January 16, 2021 is a day that will go down in history as India begins one of the largest vaccination drives the world has ever seen against Covid-19, the virus that has wreaked havoc on the lives and livelihoods of people across the globe over the past year. To develop not one, but two, vaccines in such a short span of time is truly a testament to the commitment and ability of Indian scientists. Now, as the long and arduous task of delivery of vaccines begins, we must work together to ensure that the vaccines reach all who are most at risk across the country.

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