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"Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration are essential to Disseminate India's Traditional Knowledge" Prof. K.K. Aggarwal, President, South Asian University

"CSIR NIScPR has empowered Traditional Knowledge, giving it a Global Voice" Dr. Shekhar C. Mande, Former Director General, CSIR

Posted On: 13 NOV 2024 4:27PM by PIB Delhi

CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR) and Gurugram University jointly inaugurated the International Conference on Communication and Dissemination of Traditional Knowledge (CDTK-2024) at the auditorium of Gurugram University, Gurugram on 13 November 2024.

The release of the Souvenir & Abstract book by the Dignitaries

At the outset, Prof Dinesh Kumar, Vice Chancellor of Gurugram University, delivered the welcome address, setting the stage for the conference. Prof Kumar greeted all esteemed guests and participants at this international event. He conveyed his excitement regarding the discussions and deliberations focused on Indian cultural legacies and their adaptation to the requirements of the modern world, which will take place during the conference.

In her address, Prof Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR, New Delhi, provided an overview of SVASTIK (Scientifically Validated Traditional Knowledge), highlighting its significance in promoting scientifically validated Indian traditional knowledge. SVASTIK, a national initiative, is coordinated by CSIR-NIScPR. The initiative was launched to communicate scientifically validated traditional knowledge of India to society. Prof Aggarwal added that NIScPR has disseminated socially engaging SVASTIK stories in 17 Indian languages via social media. Moreover, our two SVASTIK publications provide authenticated stories on traditional knowledge, inspiring young students to explore science.

The keynote lecture was delivered by Dr Shekhar C. Mande, Distinguished Professor, Savitribai Phule Pune Universityand Former Director General CSIR & Secretary DSIR, Government of India. Dr. Mande emphasized the critical role of combining traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches, citing instances where the international community has acknowledged the achievements of Indian scholars. CSIR-NIScPR has empowered traditional knowledge, giving it a global voice. Notably, William Dalrymple's new book, 'The Golden Road,' highlights India's rich scientific heritage. Our ancient civilization excelled in metallurgy, mathematics, and medicine, demonstrating profound scientific principles deeply rooted in Indian culture. SVASTIK's endeavour to promote awareness of Indian traditions in science is truly commendable.

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Dr. Shekhar C Mande, Former DG CSIR

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Prof. KK Aggarwal, South Asian University, New Delhi

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Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal,Director, CSIR-NIScPR

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Prof. Dinesh Kumar, VC, Gurugram University

Prof K. K. Aggarwal, President, South Asian University, New Delhi (India), addressed the gathering as the Chief guest, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary research and collaboration where traditional knowledgeis applied effectively and requires validation immediately from the modern world, which SVASTIK facilitates. He further added that our goal should be to share this knowledge with the world, rather than disowning our heritage.

The inaugural session of the International Conference (CDTK-2024) also witnessed the release of theSouvenir &Abstract book, and two digital flipbooks "Treasure of Indian Traditions: A Journey through Scientifically Validated Indian Traditional Knowledge" in Hindi and Punjabi languages. Dr Charu Lata, Principal Scientist of CSIR-NIScPR and Coordinator of CDTK-2024, extended a vote of thanks to the collaborator, dignitaries, exhibitors and delegates.

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