Promoting scientific temper a constitutional and moral duty

Promoting scientific temper a constitutional and moral duty

Bengaluru, May 22: Vice-President Hamid Ansari today said promotion and embedding of science and scientific temper in citizenry is a constitutional duty, apart from being a moral one, “if we are to emerge as a modern, progressive nation.” Poverty, hunger, disease, ignorance, superstition and obscurantism are impediments that exist in our society, he said while inaugurating the 15th All India People’s Science Congress here.“In fact, the latter three impede the eradication of the first three. In other words, to fight poverty, hunger and disease, we need to overcome ignorance, superstition and obscurantism,” he said. ”The obvious instrumentality is education. At one level, it overcomes ignorance in a formal sense. But does it address itself to superstition and obscurantism? The answer is in the negative; the reason, regrettably, is to be found in ideologies and social belief and practices that prevail in various segments of our society,” the Vice-President said.“These induce narrowing of the mind and cultivation of prejudices and intolerance. They impede, even suppress the voice of rationalists,” he said.Terming science as the primary motor for social change in human history, he said it is indispensable for addressing major contemporary challenges of economic growth and social transformation in societies. ”Today, science is indispensable for addressing major contemporary challenges of economic growth and social transformation in societies.

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