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PM Modi at Science Festival: India have data, demography and demand

PM Modi at Science Festival: India have data, demography and demand The Prime Minister was full of praise for the contributions and efforts of Indian scientists involved in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: ANI) Share Updated: Dec 22, 2020, 07:16 PM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (December 22) delivered the inaugural address at the India International Science Festival (IISF) 2020 and said that the country has data, demography, demand and democracy to achieve world-class scientific solutions. “Currently, the biggest challenge in the field of science is developing a vaccine for Covid-19. However, this is a challenge for now. The biggest long-term challenge science faces is attracting high-quality youngsters and retaining them. Often, the domain of technology and engineering seem more attractive to the youth than pure science,” said Modi.

Ready to accept any challenge, improve research environment in country: PM

  In his inaugural address at the India International Science Festival (IISF) 2020, the PM said the biggest long term challenge science faces is to attract high quality youngsters and retain them. He said the government s efforts are aimed at making India the most trustw­orthy centre for scientific learning.   One of the steps taken to achieve this is hosting and participating in hackathons to provide exposure and opportu­nity to Indian scientists, he said. Modi also gave a call to the global community to invest in Indian talent and innovate in India.   “I want to invite the global community to invest in India, Indian talent and innovate in India. India has the brightest minds. India celebrates a culture of openness and transparency.

Biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters: PM

Biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters: PM
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Biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters: PM | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters and the government s efforts are aimed at making India the most trustworthy centre for scientific learning. Speaking at the inauguration of the India International Science Festival (IISF) 2020, he said India has a rich legacy in science, technology and innovation. He also invited the global community to innovate in India, invest in the country and its talent. He said the government is ready to accept any challenge and improve research environment in the country. The biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters.

Saudi Arabia sees foreign investment boost from India, Egypt

Saudi Arabia sees foreign investment boost from India, Egypt Saudi Arabia has already taken unprecedented measures to support its finances, including tripling value-added tax, increasing import fees, and canceling some benefits for government workers. (REUTERS) Vivian Nereim , Bloomberg Egypt and India led the way, with 30 licenses being awarded to investors from each country, followed by the UK and Lebanon with 16 permits apiece. The US lagged with 10 licenses, while investors from France were granted 11 fewer than Yemen, Syria, and Pakistan. Share Via Read Full Story Saudi Arabia granted 20% more foreign investment licenses in the third quarter compared to the same period last year, with India and Egypt driving the increase despite efforts to attract American and European interest.

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