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| Nobel Laureates bullish on India at Science Conclave December 17, 2008 Allahabad: The eight Nobel Laureates who have reached the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIIT-A) for the Nobel Laureates' Science Conclave are very bullish on India. While some of them seemed a bit apprehensive about coming to India after the terror attack in Mumbai, all of them were convinced that barring a few incidents, India is a safe place to live, work and travel. "India and Indian youth have contributed greatly to the international scientific community though they have a long way to go," was the common refrain in their speeches. Full Coverage of the Science Conclave 2008 Jerome Issac Friedman, who has worked under stalwarts like Encrico Fermi and was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1990 for discovering quarks (the building blocks of protons in an atom), said that in addition to technology, we need to focus on the development of basic science. "We need to concentrate on basic research," he said, adding that the greatest invention of this century the transistor (a semi-conducting device used in every electronic micro chip) is responsible for 2/3rds of the economy of certain modern nations, referring to countries in South East Asia which have a flourishing semi-conductor manufacturing business and account for almost 50 percent of all the semi conductors manufactured in the world. He wondered why India was not able to catch on the manufacturing boom particularly in semi-conducting devices and electronic gadgets like other nations like Taiwan, Malaysia and Korea in spite having a huge pool of technocrats and scientists. He stressed on the need for Indian scientists to delve deeper into the basics of science, particularly physics which is the foundation of all research in related fields. He also joked that Indians should not be so aggressive and competitive about cricket and give the English team an opportunity to win the match. "Like cricket, Science should be enjoyable and not very competitive. Competition is good but very intense and aggressive competition kills the joy and enjoyment of small achievements. Do it because you love it," he exhorted the students and faculty present. - Why the National TV Media ignored the Science Conclave? (Flynn Remedios is the National Media Co-ordinator, IIIT-Allahabad for the Science Conclave and a Mumbai-based freelance journalist.) |