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Youth scientists will lead tomorrow's India: Dr Jitendra | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Oct 5: On the eve of National Science Exhibition and Project Competition for youth under the aegis of "Inspire" programme beginning tomorrow at Pragati Maidan here, Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) said that while India's youth is destined to lead tomorrow's science, it is the youth scientists who will lead tomorrow's India. Dwelling on the wide dimensions of "INSPIRE" (Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research) programme for the youth, Dr Jitendra Singh said that this is one of the most innovative programmes developed by Department of Science & Technology headed by him and is aimed to attract talent to the study of science at an early age, thus helping to build the vital human resource pool for science and technology with a long term foresight. Dr Jitendra Singh said that ever since he took over the charge of Ministry of Science & Technology four months ago, it has been his constant endeavour to catch young minds with innovative aptitude at their formative stage, so that foundation of future India based on science, rests in the hands of the best talent available. In this regard, he cited the introduction of a scheme called "SEAT" - Scheme for Early Attraction of Talent, which aims to attract talented youth to study science by awarding them for their work and another scheme called "SHE" - Scholarship for Higher Education, which aims to encourage talented youth to undertake higher education in science programmes by providing them scholarships and arranging for them summer attachment / fellowship with established researchers. |
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