The 98th Indian Science Congress concluded at the
SRM University, near Chennai, on Friday.
Delivering the valedictory address, SRM University
chancellor T.R. Pachamuthu said the current event had been hosted at an
estimated outlay of Rs.12 crore.
While the executive committee of the Indian Science
Congress Association (ISCA) remained the apex body, the university had formed
26 committees to make the event successful.
There were 17 plenary sessions and 14 sectional
programmes dwelling on the focal theme, including six lectures by Nobel
laureates, attended by more than 8,000 delegates.
The discussions held and resolutions made in the
congress are appropriate in the context of private participation supplementing
the efforts of the government in the education sector, underlining the
importance of enhancement of quality of education and research in Indian
universities, he said.
General president of the congress Prof. K.C. Pande
and SRM University vice-chancellor P. Sathyanarayanan spoke on the occasion.
Awards were presented to the best poster designs and exhibits at the
conference.
The 99th Indian Science Congress will be held in
Bhubaneswar during January 3-7, 2012. The focal theme will be ‘Science and
technology for inclusive innovation, the role of women.'
Sessions of Indian Science Congress
- Session Year Place General President
- 1st 1914 Kolkata Ashutosh Mukherjee
- 2nd 1915 Chennai W. B. Bannermann
- 3rd 1916 Lucknow Sidney J. Burrard
- 4th 1917 Bangalore Sir Alfred Gibbs Bourne
- 5th 1918 Lahore Gilbert T. Walker
- 6th 1919 Mumbai Leonard Rogers
- 7th 1920 Nagpur Prafulla Chandra Roy
- 8th 1921 Kolkata Rajendranath Mookerjee
- 9th 1922 Chennai C. S. Middlemiss
- 10th 1923 Lucknow M. Visvesvaraya
- 11th 1924 Bangalore N. Annandale
- 12th 1925 Varanasi M. O. Forster
- 13th 1926 Mumbai Albert Howard
- 14th 1927 Lahore J. C. Bose
- 15th 1928 Kolkata J. L. Simonsen
- 16th 1929 Chennai C. V. Raman
- 17th 1930 Allahabad C. S. Christopher
- 18th 1931 Nagpur R. B. Seymour Sewell
- 19th 1932 Bangalore Lala Shiv Ram Kashyap
- 20th 1933 Patna Lewis L. Fermor
- 21st 1934 Mumbai Megh Nad Saha
- 22nd 1935 Kolkata J. H. Hutton
- 23rd 1936 Indore U. N. Brahmachari
- 24th 1937 Hyderabad T. S. Venkataraman
- 25th 1938 Kolkata James Jeans
- 26th 1939 Lahore J. C. Ghosh On
- 27th 1940 Chennai Birbal Sahni
- 28th 1941 Varanasi Ardeshir Dalal
- 29th 1942 Vadodra D. N. Wadia
- 30th 1943 Kolkata D. N. Wadia
- 31st 1944 Delhi S. N. Bose
- 32nd 1945 Nagpur Shanti Swarup
- 33rd 1946 Bangalore M. Afzal Hussain
- 34th 1947 Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru
- 35th 1948 Patna Ram Nath Chopra
- 36th 1949 Allahabad K. S. Krishnan
- 37th 1950 Pune P. C. Mahalanobis
- 38th 1951 Bangalore H. J. Bhabha
- 39th 1952 Kolkata J. N. Mukherjee
- 40th 1953 Lucknow D. M. Bose
- 41st 1954 Hyderabad S. L. Hora
- 42nd 1955 Vadodra S. K. Mitra
- 43rd 1956 Agra M. S. Krishnan
- 44th 1957 Kolkata B. C. Roy
- 45th 1958 Chennai M. S. Thacker
- 46th 1959 Delhi A. L. Mudaliar
- 47th 1960 Mumbai P. Parija
- 48th 1961 Roorkee N. R. Dhar
- 49th 1962 Cuttack B. Mukherji
- 50th 1963 Delhi D. S. Kothari
- 51st 1964 Kolkata Humayun Kabir
- 52nd 1965 Kolkata Humayun Kabir
- 53rd 1966 Chandigarh B. N. Prasad
- 54th 1967 Hyderabad T. R. Seshadri
- 55th 1968 Varanasi Atma Ram
- 56th 1969 Mumbai A. C. Joshi
- 57th 1970 Kharagpur L. C. Verman
- 58th 1971 Bangalore B. P. Pal
- 59th 1972 Kolkata W. D. West Geolog
- 60th 1973 Chandigarh S. Bhagavantam
- 61st 1974 Nagpur R. S. Mishra
- 62nd 1975 Delhi Asima Chatterjee
- 63rd 1976 Waltair M. S. Swaminathan
- 64th 1977 Bhubaneswar H. N. Sethna
- 65th 1978 Ahmedabad S. M. Sircar
- 66th 1979 Hyderabad R. C. Mehrotra
- 67th 1980 Jadavpur A. K. Saha
- 68th 1981 Varanasi A. K. Sharma
- 69th 1982 Mysore M. G. K. Menon
- 70th 1983 Tirupati B. Rama Chandra Rao
- 71st 1984 Ranchi R. P. Bambah
- 72nd 1985 Lucknow A. S. Paintal
- 73rd 1986 Delhi T. N. Khoshoo
- 74th 1987 Bangalore Archana Sharma
- 75th 1988 Pune C. N. R. Rao
- 76th 1989 Madurai A. P. Mitra
- 77th 1990 Kochi Yash Pal
- 78th 1991 Indore D. K. Sinha
- 79th 1992 Vadodra Vasant Gowariker
- 80th 1993 Goa S. Z. Qasim
- 81st 1994 Jaipur P. N. Shrivastava
- 82nd 1995 Kolkata S. C. Pakrashi
- 83rd 1996 Patiala U. R. Rao
- 84th 1997 Delhi S. K. Joshi
- 85th 1998 Hyderabad P. Rama Rao
- 86th 1999 Chennai Manju Sharma
- 87th 2000 Pune R. A. Marshelkar
- 88th 2001 Delhi R. S. Paroda
- 89th 2002 Lucknow S. K. Katiyar
- 90th 2003 Bangalore K. Kasturirangan
- 91st 2004 Chandigarh Asis Dutta
- 92nd 2005 Ahmedabad N. K. Ganguly
- 93rd 2006 Hyderabad I. V. Subba Rao
- 94th 2007 Annamalainagar
- 95th 2008 Visakhapatnam Dr. Ramamurthi Rallapalli
- 96th 2009 Shillong Dr. T. Ramasami
- 97th 2010 Thiruvananthapuram. Dr. Madhavan Nair
- 98th 2011 Chennai P rof. K.C. Pandey
- 99th 2012 Bhubaneshwar Prof. Geetha Bali
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