India is amongst the top-ranking countries in the field of basic research. Indian Science is one of the most powerful segments for growth and development‚ especially in the emerging scenario and competitive economy.India has the third largest scientific and technical manpower in the world; 162 universities award 4‚000 doctorates and 35‚000 post-graduate degrees and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research runs 40 research laboratories which have made some significant achievements.India has
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“India’s strength in frugal engineering and extremely affordable innovations is becoming known internationally. Indian scientists and engineers should leverage this strength to play a more prominent role in addressing problems that affect all countries of the world.” Dr. Manmohan Singh‚ Prime Minister of India “Our internal research centres in Grenoble‚ France‚ San Francisco‚ Toronto‚ New York work on new ideas and innovations like linguistics‚ machine learning‚ biomedical sciences‚ renewable
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15th October 1931. He is an Indian Scientist and administrator who served as president of India from 2002 to 2007. Mr Kalam was born in Rameswaram‚ Tamil Nadu. He studied physics at the the St. Joseph’s College‚ Tiruchirappalli‚ and aerospace engineering at the Madras Institute of Technology (MIT)‚ Chennai. Before he became the president he worked as an aerospace engineer with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Mr Kalam is also known
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countries which have developed ballistic missiles. In the field of space science India is among the few countries which have the capability to launch GSLV satellite. India’s achievements in the field of IT and software are acknowledged all over the world. Here are some interesting facts about science and technology in India. First Indian Scientist to Win Nobel Prize Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C.V. Raman) was the first Indian scientist to win Nobel Prize. C.V. Raman was awarded the 1930 Nobel
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Technology in 1958 and joined the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). In 1962‚ Kalam joined the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). In 1982‚ he rejoined DRDO as the Chief Executive of Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP). Dr. Kalam is credited with the development and operationalisation of India’s Agni and Prithvi missiles. He worked as the Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister and Secretary‚ Department of Defence Research & Development from 1992 to 1999
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of Technology to study aerospace engineering 1960: Joined Aeronautical Development Establishment of Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) as a chief scientist. 1969: Was transferred to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). 1992-1999: Served as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of Defence Research and Development Organisation. 2002-2007: Served as the 11th President of India. AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS Kalam is the proud recipient
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expendable launch system developed and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits‚ a service that was‚ until the advent of the PSLV‚ commercially viable only from Russia. PSLV can also launch small size satellites into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). The PSLV has launched 55 satellites / spacecrafts ( 26 Indian and 29 Foreign Satellites) into a variety of orbits so
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Mars Orbiter Mission : Does developing country like India afford such space missions ? “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for‚ it is a thing to be achieved.” ― William Jennings Bryan Like every other indian‚ for me mom was a prestigious and awaited event that took place today. But once this mission is done‚ we rack our brains to think whether it was worth the investment. i think yes it is. We are aiming to be a developed nation and not
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enviable even for gods. It has helped man conquer space and time. Now he has unraveled many mysteries of nature and life and is ready to face new challenges and move forward in the realm of the unknown and the undiscovered. In India there has been a long and distinct tradition of scientific research and technological advancement since ancient times. Since independence‚ we have accelerated our speed and efforts in this field and have established many research laboratories‚ institutions of higher learning
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thinker and visionary who stands for integrating ancient and modern educational ideals for the development of a balanced Indian society. Being a top scientist of international reputation‚ his direct contribution to the advancement of science and technology is unique and commendable. His scholarly research publications‚ articles‚ books etc. have opened new avenues for research and studies in the area of aeronautics‚ ballistics‚ and metallurgy. Dr. Kalam has received a host of awards both in India
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