National Technology Day: PM Modi Hails Those at the Forefront of Research to Defeat COVID 19
National Technology Day: PM Modi Hails Those at the Forefront of Research to Defeat COVID-19 6d6k5e
National Technology Day is celebrated on May 11, the anniversary of the first Pokhran nuclear tests in 1998. 6d6a58
By Agencies | Updated: 11 May 2020 12:43 IST
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On this day in 1998, India successfully conducted first of its five nuclear tests
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National Technology Day marks anniversary of India's first nuclear test
PM Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind extended wishes on Twitter
Both leaders praised scientists working towards COVID-19 relief
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On the National Technology Day on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed all those at the forefront of research and innovation to defeat coronavirus and ed the "exceptional achievement" of the country''s scientists in carrying out the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests. The National Technology Day marks the anniversary of the underground nuclear tests conducted in Rajasthan's Pokhran.
On this day in 1998, India successfully conducted first of its five nuclear tests under the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
On National Technology Day, our nation salutes all those who are leveraging technology to bring a positive difference in the lives of others. We the exceptional achievement of our scientists on this day in 1998. It was a landmark moment in India's history.
"Today, technology is helping many in the efforts to make the world free from COVID-19. I salute all those at the forefront of research and innovation on ways to defeat Coronavirus. May we keep harnessing technology in order to create a healthier and better planet," he also tweeted.
Today, technology is helping many in the efforts to make the world free from COVID-19. I salute all those at the forefront of research and innovation on ways to defeat Coronavirus. May we keep harnessing technology in order to create a healthier and better planet.
The tests in Pokhran in 1998 also showed the difference a strong political leadership can make, he said.
The Prime Minister said, "Today, technology is helping many in the efforts to make the world free from COVID-19. I salute all those at the forefront of research and innovation on ways to defeat coronavirus."
PM Modi said he hoped that the humankind will keep harnessing technology to create a healthier and better planet.
Separately, President Ram Nath Kovind said that science and technology are "key instruments for inclusive progress" and scientists and technologists are on the frontlines of the global battle against COVID-19. "Greetings to the fellow citizens on the National Technology Day, marking the anniversary of the nuclear tests of 1998. On this occasion, we celebrate the incomparable contribution of the scientific community in making the nation self-reliant," tweeted President Kovind.
Greetings to the fellow citizens on the National Technology Day, marking the anniversary of the nuclear tests of 1998. On this occasion, we celebrate the incomparable contribution of the scientific community in making the nation self-reliant.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) May 11, 2020
"We recognise science and technology as the key instruments for inclusive progress. Our scientists and technologists are also on the frontlines of the global battle against COVID-19, making the nation proud," he said in his subsequent tweet.
We recognise science and technology as the key instruments for inclusive progress. Our scientists and technologists are also on the frontlines of the global battle against COVID-19, making the nation proud.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) May 11, 2020
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