Chandigarh November 06, 2024-Chandigarh Science Congress (CHASCON) 2024 started at Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh, today. The conference begin with an inaugural ceremony, followed by keynote addresses from Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, President, Indian National Science Academy (INSA), and Ms. Shweta Khurana, Senior Director, Asia-Pacific and Japan, Global Government Affairs.
The theme of the three day Congress is “Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat”. As many as 1200 academicians, scientists and researchers from various institutions and industrial houses from Chandigarh region and various other parts are participating in the conclave to exchange ideas, foster collaborations, and inspire the next generation of scientists. The Congress would conclude on November 8.
An exhibition of research activities of various institutes of Chandigarh region and departments of PU also started at the Law Auditorium ground. “Breaking the Shell and Soaring High: Startup Journeys”, a book captivating exploration into the world of entrepreneurship, showcasing the inspiring stories of eight startups that have emerged from the entrepreneurial hub of Panjab University, was also released at the inaugural ceremony.
PU Vice Chancellor Prof. Renu Vig emphasised that technology is continuously evolving, improving the quality of our lives and offering better products with enhanced features across almost every field. This evolution presents a challenge and an opportunity, especially for young people like the students, who will work on the technologies of the future.
Addressing the students, researchers and faculty members, INSA President Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, who was the chief guest, emphasised on the need for people-centred technology and sustainability in development. He highlighted the significance of the recent geospatial policy in India that removes restrictions on surveying and mapping, potentially unlocking tremendous economic growth, as seen with initiatives like the "Swamitva" scheme, aimed at providing ownership certificates for land in rural areas.