Nagpur: Students can carry laboratories as smartphones tomorrow in their pockets. Speakers of his brainchild Avishkar Lab on Sunday were very close this time, said eminent computer scientist Vijay Bhatkar.
Dharampeth MP Deo Memorial Science College was organizing his first lecture and an interface with him to celebrate the golden jubilee of his colleagues in their facilities.
Ulhas Aurangabadkar chaired the session and congratulated Bhatkar. Member of the Dharampeth Education Society (DES). The heads of Akhilesh Peshwe University, Ratnakar Kekatpure Secretary of DES and Sanjeev Deshpande were also present.
Taking into account that children behind the creation of the Avishkar Laboratory were oddly sparkling, Bhatkar said, “Most scientists believe that science and spirituality can never converge. With the and evolving aspects of science and the cosmos, we understand that spirituality is’ which is the known? They’re going to know what?”This is a generation that’s brave enough to admit’ I don’t know;’ bold enough to say’ I can’t ever guess’ and curious enough to say’ I’ll try and find out’.”
“The Minister of Science and Technology then told us when the new government of Modi came into power and we had meetings what new things should we do. I say that our teaching is completely taught, which causes students ‘ limitations, “he said, adding that new tinkering laboratories have to be developed.
Known as the first supercomputer architect in India named’ Param,’ Bhatkar said: “Science is not a distinct discipline. The origin of arts can’t be ignored. Pedagogue’s introductory remarks were about the start of a school and the 50 year path, “said Peshwe.” While studying science they must be taught history, philosophy, finance and other matters of significance. He told about the various events organized for the Golden Jubilee Year by the institution. He said, “We’re still not happy and pleased. This is a sign that we must continue to work in all ways to preserve this institution’s credibility.