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Sen hums Joshi's tune

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen on Thursday took a leaf out of Union minister MM Joshi's book when he stressed the necessity of teaching Vedic mathematics.

Updated on: Jan 10, 2003 03:24 PM IST
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Nobel laureate Amartya Sen took a leaf out of Human Resources Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi's book when he extolled the glorious contributions made by Indian scientists since ancient times. He even stressed the necessity of teaching Vedic mathematics.

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Sen was speaking at the plenary session of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations on Thursday. An estimated 1,500-strong congregation comprising Indian expatriates from over 20 countries cheered and clapped as Sen, and later Joshi, spoke of Aryabhatta, the Siddhantas, Indian medicine and other ancient Indian scientific achievements.

Sen surprised the audience by tracing the Sanskritic origins of the word "science". Aryabhatta, he said, had named trigonometry jiya ardha, from which the Arab word jeb is derived. Later, an Italian translated this to Sinoos from which the English word science is derived.

Sen delineated the interaction between ancient Indian, Arabic, Chinese and European scientists and urged present-day academics to "celebrate interactiveness". Otherwise, he warned, Indians would be done in by the frog-in-the-well syndrome.

Joshi, who unveiled his Bharat Siksha Kosh (fund) to attract the support of ordinary Indians and members of the diaspora towards the government's education programmes, urged the audience to "debrief" themselves of the myth that India was merely a home of spiritual thinkers.

 
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