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Mysuru: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Mysuru Campus hosted the National Science Day – 2022 in association with IEEE Mysore Subsection on 27th February. Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Former Vice-Chancellor of University of Mysore and KSOU graced the event as the Chief Guest. Prof. S.S. Murthy, IEEE Fellow, former Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Karnataka and Former Director of NITK Surathkal, was the Guest of Honour.
Addressing the gathering, Prof. Rangappa emphasized the immediate need to reimagine the education system right from the grass root level to the higher echelons. He urged on channelizing the youth towards a nurtured ecosystem that promotes basic science and facilitates independence and original thinking, away from the traditional models of rote-learning.
Highlighting the robust interaction between curiosity-driven science and necessity-driven science, Professor Rangappa also encouraged science communication to enable accessibility to the current research and generating awareness of scientific progress. In alliance with the theme of the event- Integrated Approach in Science and Technology for a Sustainable Future, the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellow called attention to economic development, social inclusion and environmental sustainability within the STI (Science, Technology, Innovation) Sector. He concluded with an affirmative nod to the potential of Indian thinkers and envisioned India to be globally competitive in the field of science in the upcoming years.
Prof. Murthy took up the dais and established that the Science not in conjunction with Humanism is an unfavorable road. He stressed upon how rational and scientific thinking encourages equality and suggested greater importance to this aspect in lieu of the current socio-political scenario. Noting the wealth of knowledge within the Indian culture which holds prolific degrees of scientific research, he called forth the need of the new generation to reconnect with it. The IEEE Fellow further shared the Code of Ethics of IEEE marking ethical conduct that fosters public health, professionalism, secularism and sustainable practices. In concurrence, he called to action the dignitaries present, IEEE members, and the audience to involve in upliftment of Mysuru through waste management, transport management, water management and sustainable development. He culminated his talk on a note of an empowering vision for the youth to be the front runners for a safe, environmental friendly future.
Going by Amrita’s mission of inculcating research culture among young minds blended with compassion driven research and value based education Poster-making and Scientific Model making competitions were held as part of the event. Over 100 teams registered from more 20 colleges across Karnataka. Students got the opportunity to their innovative ideas by displaying prototypes that carved solutions for pressing issues such as traffic congestion, Covid-19 monitoring, bio-fuels and disaster management etc.
Dr. Parameshachari B. D. Professor and Head, Department of Telecommunication Engineering, GSSSIETW, Mysuru and Chair, IEEE Mysore subsection presided over the function. Dr. G. Ravindranath, Principal, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Mysuru; Br. Anantaananda Chaitanya, Director and Br. Muktidamrta Chaitanya, Correspondent of Mysuru campus; Mr. Adwitiya Mukhopadhyay, Chairperson, Department of Computer Science and others were present on the occasion.
Winners of Poster Presentation Competition
Winners of Model Display Competition