Use science to better lives of citizens: PM to scientists

Use science to better lives of citizens: PM to scientists
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday called upon scientists to take up challenges in their research for bettering the daily lives of common citizens

Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday called upon scientists to take up challenges in their research for bettering the daily lives of common citizens, especially farmers, help in reaching clean drinking water, solar power to the people, and solving problems such as pollution.

Highlighting the importance of 'science for society', Modi said when all "scientists, all citizens, will move forward with this understanding, both the country and mankind will be benefited".

"To know the connection between science and society, we have to give answers to some questions. Everybody knows the pollution problem due to the increased use of plastic. Can our scientists take up the challenge to come up with saleable and cost-effective material which can take the place of plastic?" the Prime Minister asked while inaugurating the India International Science Festival through video conferencing from Delhi.

Modi exhorted scientists assembled from India and abroad for the mega event whether they can take up the challenge to find a better way to store energy or electricity.

"Can we get a solution so that the use of solar power can go up, can we come up with an innovation related to battery and other infrastructure to reach electric mobility to the common man?

"Have we thought of doing something in our lab which can improve the lives of crores of people? Can we find a solution to local drinking water problems and reach clean drinking water to the people?" he asked.

Modi also urged scientists to ponder over whether they can invent something which would cut down healthcare cost, and benefit peasants by increasing their income.

"We have to think how the use of science can help in easing the lives of the people," he said.

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