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“Science communication is crucial in distilling accurate scientific Information”

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Mar 12, 2022, 12:05 am IST
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Prof. VijayRaghavan addressing the National Seminar on Science Communication by CSIR-NIScPR (Photo Credit: India Science Wire)

Prof. VijayRaghavan addressing the National Seminar on Science Communication by CSIR-NIScPR (Photo Credit: India Science Wire)

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The seminar was organised in hybrid mode at the CSIR-NPL Auditorium, New Delhi, and its central theme was "Nurturing Science Communication – Motivating Science Communicators".

 

New Delhi, Mar. 11: Distilling correct scientific information is a considerable challenge, and here science communication has a significant role to play, says Professor K. Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser, Government of India. He was speaking on the occasion of a national seminar on science communication, organised by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR) on Thursday.

Disinformation and misinformation are easy to communicate, as they are not credible, but transmitting accurate scientific information is a challenge, added Professor Vijay Raghavan. Representatives from 14 institutions engaged in science communication across the country; came together on a single platform to share their experiences and ideas for strengthening the science communication efforts.
A women scientist's meet was also organised on the same day by CSIR-NIScPR.

The seminar was organised in hybrid mode at the CSIR-NPL Auditorium, New Delhi, and its central theme was "Nurturing Science Communication – Motivating Science Communicators".

Dr Shekhar C. Mande, Director-General, CSIR, asserted that we all need to be better communicators. Good communication skills and knowledge of history can be improvised upon to be better communicators. As scientists, we need to understand the science and technology involved in how it was done 100 years ago and how things have changed. So will people be amazed about how they handled the issues after 100 years from now? As scientists, we take prestige in peer-reviewed journals, and social scientists take pride in how it has changed human life. But to constantly involve the public in all the activities with the applications is the role of science communicators. We are short of people who can connect with the general masses and science happening behind the walls.

Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR, elaborated on the institute's commitment to providing the correct information in the right manner with society's engagement. The challenge is to produce new science communicators and writers. She emphasised the need for much more science-based stories than research papers alone from the scientific community that can impact society.

Dr Sharmila Mande, Chief Scientist with TCS Research, Tata Consultancy, said, "Science lab work changes peoples' lives, but school children need to know what's happening in the world of science. The future of healthcare is going to depend on preventive and scientific advances. Scientific endeavors need to be made known in a simplistic manner in the form of a book, animation, etc."

Prof Venugopal Achanta, Director, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (NPL), said considerable research being carried out on local problems needs to be communicated as well.

Professor Avanish Kumar Srivastava, Director, CSIR-AMPRI, highlighted the disconnect between hardcore scientists and journalists. He said that this seminar is another step toward bringing scientists and science communicators closer.

Various science publications of CSIR-NIScPR were released on this occasion which includes a theme book of the Seminar, Report on "Women in STEM: A CSIR survey towards Gender Parity", Science Reporter & Vigyan Pragati (March 2022 issues), A book titled "Mere Chuninda Vigyan Lekh" authored by Dr Manish Mohan Gore, Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR and "Vaigyanik Jagdish Chandra Bose Ke Mahaan Vichaar" by Sawan Kumar bag, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Bar-Ilan University, Israel and Meher Wan, Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR. A report titled "Women in STEM: A CSIR Survey towards Gender Parity" by Prof Ranjana Aggarwal, Dr Sandhya Wakdikar and Dr Praveen Sharma from CSIR-NIScPR was also released on this occasion. (India Science Wire)

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