Decline in family values in globalisation era: V-C

Update: 2018-05-10 11:20 IST

Tirupati: The two-day 4th International Young Scientists Conference (IYSC)-2018, which was jointly organised by International Science Community Association (ISCA), Indore, Madhya Pradesh and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (RSVP), Tirupati ended on Wednesday.

While delivering valedictory address, the Vice-Chancellor of RSVP, Prof V Muralidhara Sharma asserted that while developing scientific values, one should not foget the global family known as Vasudhaika Kutumbam which is considered as culture of India.

In the globalisation, everything has become business. “When we are sailing on the technology ship, even we are forgetting the water also. I think, this conference might have come up with some fruitful ideas from the young researchers,” he stated.

The programme started with a welcome note made by the Coordinator Dr Dipak Sharma. He said that out of 140-odd researchers from nook and corner of India and abroad attended the programme. Out of them, 41 made poster and oral presentations.

The Registrar of RSVP Prof Ch P Satyanarayana said that Vidyapeetha will always open gates for such events, which will be useful for the knowledge-oriented society. In his vote of thanks, the Organising Secretary, Prof Rani Sadasiva Murthy underlined the need of more such conferences to encourage the researchers. 

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