Science and technology have played a critical role in the evolution of human society. Humans have had a desire to observe and understand nature since prehistoric times in order to control and manipulate nature for their own benefit and welfare. Since ancient times, India has had a glorious culture of education, science, and technology, and has made significant contributions in the fields of astronomy, arithmetic, geometry, metallurgy, the ayurvedic system of medicine, and surgery. Science and Technology - Features Development of Science Technology in Ancient India Significant Indian Mathematicians & their Contributions Medicine Others Conclusion 01:-Science and Technology - Features Ganita is the general name for mathematics, which includes Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Astronomy, and Astrology. Arithmetic is known by several names, including Pattin Ganita (board calculations) and Anka Ganita (calculations with numerals). Geometry is known as Rekha Ganita (line w...
01:-ISRO SCIENTIST FRAME-UP: S.C.QUASHES OFFICIAL BAIL:- PAGE NO.01,GS 2,3 • The Supreme Court on Friday quashed the anticipatory bail granted by the Kerala High Court to former police and intelligence officers, including retired Kerala Director General of Police Siby Mathews, accused of being part of a conspiracy to frame ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in an espionage case in 1994. • A Bench led by Justice M.R. Shah remitted the anticipatory bail applications of the accused to the High Court for fresh consideration. The top court, in its judgment, directed the High Court Registry to list the case before the High Court Bench concerned within a week from December 2. The High Court was asked to hear and finally decide the case at the earliest but not outside four weeks’ time. What is the ISRO spy scandal case? •A Maldivian woman was arrested in India in 1994 and was suspected to sell secrets from ISRO scie...
01:-SC reserves verdict on pleas to strike down Tamil Nadu law which protects Jallikattu - Page No.4 , GS 1,2 • A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on Thursday reserved for judgment a batch of petitions seeking to strike down a Tamil Nadu law which protects Jallikattu by claiming that the bull-taming sport is a cultural heritage of the State and is protected under Article 29 (1) of the Constitution. • The bone of contention is the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act of 2017 and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Conduct of Jallikattu) Rules of 2017, which had reopened the gates for the conduct of the sport despite a 2014 ban by the Supreme Court. • The case was referred t...
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