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- Author: A.R. Rajeswari
- Main Title: World Science Report 1996 , pp 149-163
- Publication Date: July 1996
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789210059091c012
- Language: English
Scientific thought and innovative ideas relating to technology have been an integral part of Indian culture and the basis of its civilization throughout history. It was only after Independence, however, and through the vision and wholehearted support of Indian leaders, that science and technology (S&T) was developed in a planned way as a major force for social and economic change. Such vision was summarized in the words of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru: 'It is science alone that can solve the problem of hunger and poverty. The future belongs to science and to those who make friends with science.'
© 1996 United Nations
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Book DOI:
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