The Shaping of Indian Science: 1982-2003

The Shaping of Indian Science: 1982-2003

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Publisher: Universities Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 794

ISBN-13: 9788173714344

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This is a compendium of the speeches of the Presidents of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) from 1914-2003. Through the years, these Presidents have inspired the Congress by their speeches-some of them visionary, some impassioned in their plea for Science, but all of them with a message that Science must be used for the good of the human race.


The Shaping of Indian Science: 1914-1947

The Shaping of Indian Science: 1914-1947

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Publisher: Universities Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9788173714320

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This is a compendium of the speeches of the Presidents of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) from 1914-2003. Through the years, these Presidents have inspired the Congress by their speeches-some of them visionary, some impassioned in their plea for Science, but all of them with a message that Science must be used for the good of the human race.


The Shaping of Indian Science: 1948-1981

The Shaping of Indian Science: 1948-1981

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Publisher: Universities Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 9788173714337

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This is a compendium of the speeches of the Presidents of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) from 1914-2003. Through the years, these Presidents have inspired the Congress by their speeches-some of them visionary, some impassioned in their plea for Science, but all of them with a message that Science must be used for the good of the human race.


The Shaping of Indian Science: 2004-2010

The Shaping of Indian Science: 2004-2010

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Published: 2003

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Compendium of addresses made by general presidents in the annual sessions of the Indian Science Congress since 1914. Contains biographical information on each president.


Shaping India

Shaping India

Author: D. Narayana

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-11-30

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 1000084043

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This volume seeks to unravel and contextualize the so-called dichotomy of ‘old’ and ‘new’ India and what binds them together. To understand this complex process, it attempts to apply a long-term historical perspective, a different conception of the economy and cross-disciplinary approaches. The exceptional feature of this volume is the large historical canvas of essays and its sensitivity to the regional dimension in a country as large and diverse as India. They deal with issues ranging from land and agriculture, entrepreneurship, industry and demographic trends to a critical anatomy of modern Indian economic historiography. Together these essays contribute in providing significantly new and enriching insights into the complex process of transition from colonial to post-colonial economic development. There has been a conscious effort in most cases to capture the influence of the colonial economic structures and processes in shaping the trajectory of growth and development in the post-independence period. Drawing upon a large amount of extremely rich and varied data and information on the socio-economic trends, the book is lucid, well-crafted and reader-friendly.


Geek Nation

Geek Nation

Author: Angela Saini

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2011-03-03

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1444710176

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India: it's a nation of geeks, swots and nerds. Almost one in five of all medical and dental staff in the UK is of Indian origin, and one in six employed scientists with science or engineering doctorates in the US is Asian. By the turn of the millennium, there were even claims that a third of all engineers in Silicon Valley were of Indian origin, with Indians running 750 of its tech companies. At the dawn of this scientific revolution, Geek Nation is a journey to meet the inventors, engineers and young scientists helping to give birth to the world’s next scientific superpower – a nation built not on conquest, oil or minerals, but on the scientific ingenuity of its people. Angela Saini explains how ancient science is giving way to new, and how the technology of the wealthy are passing on to the poor. Delving inside the psyche of India’s science-hungry citizens, she explores the reason why the government of the most religious country on earth has put its faith in science and technology. Through witty first-hand reportage and penetrative analysis, Geek Nation explains what this means for the rest of the world, and how a spiritual nation squares its soul with hard rationality. Full of curious, colourful characters and gripping stories, it describes India through its people – a nation of geeks. curious, colourful characters and gripping stories, it describes India through its people – a nation of geeks.


The Saga of Indian Science Since Independence

The Saga of Indian Science Since Independence

Author: Pushpa M. Bhargava

Publisher: Universities Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9788173714351

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This Book Is The First Comprehensive, Authoritative And Highly Readable Account Of Science And Technology In Independent India.