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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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MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK
MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK 4 years 3 weeks ago
Nabarangpur District is rich in cultural diversity Rinjodi, Dhemsha, Sailodi, Gond, Geet Kudia, Ghumura , Dandari , Madhia etc are the Folk dance forms which are the way of life of the Tribals. These dances depict the simple and hassalfree life of the Tribals.
MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK
MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK 4 years 3 weeks ago
The Koraput region of the state of Odisha in India has a genetic repository which is of great significance in the global context. The system could well be designed to provide opportunities for developing efficient people centred, pro-nature, pro-poor and pro-women oriented programmes that could bring in rural prosperity and ensuring a long term biohapinness for the people and the region. Significant use of the indigenous knowledge system can be seen in various agricultural practices. Considering the ecological limitations, tribals use the lands in the best way. Using their indigenous knowledge they take the viability test for seeds before sowing, maintain the soil fertility and conserve the landraces of rice and other crops.
MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK
MAHENDRA KUMAR NAYAK 4 years 3 weeks ago
Tribal farming practices in this rich reservoir of biodiversity can help the country feed its millions. Tribal farming families have, over several generations, successfully domesticated and conserved rice genetic resources. This tract is famous for the genetic diversity of Asian cultivated rice and is also considered the centre of origin for the aus ecotype of rice ( Oryza sativa ). What's more, the landraces of traditional varieties are believed to harbour genes that protect against ecological stress such as lack of water or too much of it — which could help scientists develop improved varieties of rice that are resistant to natural disasters. Ancient farming practices can indeed help the country feed its millions. The Koraput model needs to be replicated in other tribal regions where food insecure communities live in areas rich in biodiversity.
RADHIKA KAMAL VANJANI
RADHIKA KAMAL VANJANI 4 years 3 weeks ago
Respected Sir, I belong to Sindhi community. Which was definitely a major part of Today's Pakistan area, we were migrants in India borders after Independence. Honestly speaking we made great contributions for our nation...then and now.Our culture and traditions which are still celebrated in Sindhi occupied areas are mesmerizing. Currently our Jhulelal 40 days fasting is going on which is known as Chaliya in our language .Sir I am regular listener to your Maan KI Baat, but you never have mentioned about Sindhis.
CHETAN KUMAR LAVUDI
CHETAN KUMAR LAVUDI 4 years 3 weeks ago
Dear sir, The generations are changing!! There is a need for the parents who are of this generation in particular to focus on traditions, traditional methods of living a great life and by minimizing the non traditional ways. From waking up in the early morning to mid night meditation,all daily personal and professional duties should be discharged through adopting traditional ways. Implementations of, traditional food, traditional dressing and traditional bathing, traditional transportation in all possible ways should be adopted coupled with effective time management will help the parents of this generation and their children to live a beautiful life