State Committed to Fostering Scientific and Innovative Thinking: CM Dr. Yadav
19-Nov-2025 12:00 AM 474

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India has carved a distinct identity on the global stage. The country is progressing rapidly in all fields, including modern science. It is this scientific strength that enabled India to teach a lesson to its neighboring countries. During the COVID pandemic, the world embraced our Patanjali Yoga science, and the practice of joining hands to greet was recognized for its significance. Just as Emperor Vikramaditya’s Navaratnas were illustrious, today, under the guidance of PM Shri Modi, all talented individuals are given opportunities to excel. Whether it is the Moon Mission or the Gaganyaan Project, the Prime Minister stands with the scientists at every step, through success or failure. Similarly, efforts to develop scientific and innovative thinking among students supported by PM Shri Modi are fully backed by the state government.

Ancient Indian scriptures list six qualities of students: knowledge, logic, science, memory, attentiveness and industriousness. It is believed that a person possessing these six qualities cannot face any insurmountable challenge. The acceleration of science is possible through these qualities. The young scientists participating in the Children’s Science Exhibitions are a glimpse of future India’s Vikram Sarabhai, Homi Bhabha and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who will write a new chapter in the nation’s scientific journey.

CM Dr. Yadav expressed these thoughts while addressing the inaugural session of the 52nd Children’s Science Exhibition-2025. He inaugurated the exhibition by lighting the lamp at the Regional Institute of Education (RIE), Shyamla Hills. He was welcomed by a robot developed by young scientists. He inspected the stalls put up by the students, interacted with them, and received detailed information on the robot and the star model created by the young innovators. The six-day exhibition, jointly organised by the National Council of Educational Research and Training and the School Education Department, will continue until November 23.

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