Guwahati will host the India International Science Festival from November 30, featuring a 10-meter high moon replica by artist Luke Jerram to celebrate the Chandrayaan mission. Organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, this event aims to promote science achievements and discuss India's development by 2047. It includes sessions on north-east development, nuclear energy, and biotechnology's role in economic growth.
from Science News - Times of India https://ift.tt/4CtUgch
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