Orissa to host science congress

Orissa will see congregation of at least 15,000 scientists, including 20 Nobel laureates, from across the world, taking part in the 99th session of the Indian Science Congress in January 2012.

Jointly organised the famed KIIT University and the Union government’s NISER, the five-day mega event will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Orissa CM Naveen Patnaik and a galaxy of corporate honchos will also attend the gala ceremony.
Nearly a lakh of students will also to visit the event and participate in different sessions.
“What is unique about the Mahakumbh of scientists (99th Indian National Congress) is that Women Science Congress and Children’s Science Congress will also take place simultaneously at the same venue,” Dr Achyuta Samanta, founder of KIIT University, said on Monday.
This apart, India’s highest science award — Unesco-Kalinga Science Award — will be offered by the Prime Minister to the current year’s nominee to be announced later this year, informed Dr Samanta.
The PM, apart from attending the inaugural ceremony, will also grace the valedictory ceremony.
“The theme of 99th Indian National Congress is — Science and Technology for Inclusive Innovation: Role of Women. This contemporary theme was chosen after a lot of consultations with all stake-holders,” NISER director T.K. Chandrasekhar said.
KIIT University vice chancellor Prof. Ashok S. Kolaskar said during the session the scholars will deliberate on subjects like climate change and food security, clean-green energy from renewable sources, space technology, food and nutrition security, latest advances in de-addition strategies, preventive maternal and child care, tracking neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell therapy, water scarcity to water security, green building technologies women in science and science for women and science education in rural areas.

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