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Share inputs to instil confidence in society about our traditional knowledge and practices

Share inputs to instil confidence in society about our traditional knowledge and practices
Start Date :
Mar 03, 2022
Last Date :
Aug 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India has a rich legacy of practices and knowledge touching different spheres of life and a scientific heritage traversing various Science & Technology (S&T) domains. The ...

India has a rich legacy of practices and knowledge touching different spheres of life and a scientific heritage traversing various Science & Technology (S&T) domains. The traditional knowledge of India is available in various forms such as classical texts, manuscripts and/or as oral communication that has been passed on over thousands of years. This valuable knowledge is often part of our daily practices as well. Some of the traditional practices are livelihood means of the concerned knowledge holders. Our traditional practices exist in synergy between human needs and nature, often balancing resources and requirements in a local context. However, with time, India’s Traditional Knowledge Systems are eroding rapidly, and the nation has also been witnessing erosion in people’s faith towards our traditional knowledge. A grave concern is the mindless attitude of some to mimic non-Indian cultures and disdain for our traditions. It’s important to recognize that traditional heritage is an integral part of any country’s development and progression. This calls for necessary attention and action from the concerned stakeholders in the country to build further on our scientific inheritance. Only a well-informed and balanced society can drive the advancement of the country.

Under the visionary leadership of our Hon’ble Prime Minister and President, CSIR Society, Shri Narendra Modi, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is spearheading the efforts to collaborate with the relevant partners from across the country and implement the national initiative SVASTIK (Scientifically Validated Societal Traditional Knowledge) for communicating India’s traditional knowledge to the society. CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) is the nodal organization to implement this national initiative.

The prime mission of the initiative is to conserve scientifically validated traditional practices, and instil confidence in citizens regarding the scientific values of our traditional knowledge/practices.

We invite the suggestions of academicians, researchers, subject-matter experts, students, NGOs, and the public on how to instil confidence in society about our traditional knowledge and practices. This will help us in our mission to inculcate a scientific temper and instil confidence in citizens by stimulating the Science-Scientist-Society connect towards our traditional knowledge and practices.

Click here to read more about the SVASTIK Initiative of CSIR-NIScPR. (PDF 1519 KB)
Or visit the website - https://niscpr.res.in/nationalmission/svastik

How much are you aware of our traditional knowledge and practices? Participate in MyGov quiz and check your awareness of the traditional knowledge of India. Quiz Link: https://quiz.mygov.in/quiz/quiz-on-indian-traditional-knowledge/

The last date to share your ideas and suggestions is 31st August 2022.

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JayashreeJeevagan
JayashreeJeevagan 4 years 2 weeks ago
Hello everyone, Until we followed our tradition and culture , we were happy and fine. We had elders to teach our culture and tradition. But today, even our elders switched to modern world and we have nobody to teach is our culture. It is necessary that we switch to our tradition and and become role model for other countries. Let's join hands and achieve this. Jai Hind!
AmrutaValliM
AmrutaValliM 4 years 2 weeks ago
All our traditional practices have a valid reason behind them like.. 1. Do not go out during eclipse- it causes retinal burns so it is not safe to witness eclipse. 2. Do not sleep with your head in north direction - disrupts blood circulation and causes health problems. 3. Do not sleep under peepal tree at night- amount of co2 around the tree is more. 4. Cleaning the floor with cow dung- it acts disinfectant. 5. The use of spices in our food like turmmeric , mustard, pepper, saffron, curry leaves, coriander etcetera..- not only do they give a nice aroma and taste to the food but also have many medicinal properties.
Uday Kumar
Uday Kumar 4 years 2 weeks ago
Indian tradition is based on purely on science especially science of human body. Our seers have left many valuable lessons for us. We should prodly practice our ancient wisdom.
Syed Kamal Ahmad
Syed Kamal Ahmad 4 years 2 weeks ago
I believe in our rural remote areas legacy of all tradition still exists and majority of our population come from those remote location which have no access to internet and other tools to bring their legacy on right platform.. we should reach out to them provide them digital literacy this will surely work.