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About National Technology Day

  • About:
    • The day, which was first observed on 11th May, 1999, aims to commemorate the scientific and technological achievements of Indian scientists, engineers. The day was named by the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
    • Every year, the Technology Development Board of India (a statutory body under the Ministry of Science and Technology) celebrates the day by awarding individuals with the National Award for their contribution to science and technology in India.
    • The focus this year is ‘Integrated Approach in Science & Technology for Sustainable Future’.
  • Significance:
    • It is the day India successfully tested nuclear bombs in Pokhran on 11th May, 1998.
    • India successfully test-fired its Shakti-1 nuclear missile in operation called Pokhran-II, also codenamed as Operation Shakti.
    • The nuclear missile was tested at the Indian Army’s Pokhran Test Range in Rajasthan. This was the second test which was conducted after Pokhran-I codenamed Operation Smiling Buddha, in May 1974.
    • On the same day, India performed a successful test firing of the Trishul Missile (surface to air short range missile) and had test flown the first indigenous aircraft – ‘Hansa – 3’.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/national-technology-day-pm-modi-expresses-gratitude-for-1998-pokhran-tests-101652241369698.html

NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DAY 2020

DAY CELEBRATION 2020

 

National Technology Day was observed on 11 May 2020 at Conference Hall, Directorate of Science & Technology, Govt. of Mizoram. Dr. C. Vanlalramsanga, Secretary, Planning Dept. (Science & Tech), Govt. of Mizoram graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The day observation was organized adhering to the social distancing norms laid down by the Government in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis. Three Scientific kinds of literature prepared by Mizoram Science, Technology & Innovation Council (MISTIC) in the form of a booklet, written in vernacular language were published in observance of the day. The three booklets are – Covid-19 chungchanga zawhna leh chhanna thenkhat (Q&A and myth-buster related to Covid -19), Intellectual Property Rights (In Mizo), and Climate change thlirzauna: Khawvel leh Mizoramah.

 

 

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