Narendra Modi hails dedication of scientists on National Science Day

Narendra Modi hails dedication of scientists on National Science Day

Prasanth MenonUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 03:44 AM IST
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New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed the dedication, determination and untiring efforts of scientists on National Science Day. Prime Minister Modi took to Twitter for sharing his message. “National Science Day is an occasion to remember the dedication, determination and untiring efforts of our scientists. They are India’s pride. Science and technology will determine India’s future, just as it has played a crucial role in bringing our Nation to where we are today. The Government is fully committed to encouraging research, innovation and excellence in science, particularly among our young minds,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted. He also saluted the brilliance and long-lasting contribution of Sir CV Raman to the field of science. “On National Science Day we salute the brilliance and long-lasting contribution of Sir CV Raman to the field of science,” he said in a series of tweets.

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