Day 2 : National Conference on Bridging Traditional Practices and Modern Science Concludes in Dehradun


A remarkable convergence of ideas and perspectives unfolded in Dehradun as scholars, researchers, and students gathered for the National Conference on “Converging Paths: Bridging Traditional Practices & Modern Science for a Sustainable Future.” Held on October 25, 2024, at the Dolphin (PG) Institute of Biomedical & Natural Sciences, this event, organized by the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) in collaboration with the Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (USERC), ignited lively discussions and fostered collaborations. Attendees from diverse academic backgrounds and research fields united to explore how ancient wisdom can complement cutting-edge scientific practices for long-lasting environmental and social impact.


Highlights of the National Conference on Converging Paths

The Significance of Bridging Traditional Knowledge and Modern Science

As the world seeks innovative approaches to sustainability, the intersection of traditional practices and modern science holds promising potential. The conference in Dehradun brought this potential to light, addressing the critical need to preserve traditional knowledge and adapt it alongside scientific advancements.

Day Two Recap: An Immersive Exploration of Ideas

The second day of the conference was packed with insightful sessions that underscored the importance of knowledge exchange, especially regarding the preservation and modernization of indigenous practices.

Technical Session III: Educational Approaches, Technological Innovations & Cultural Preservation

The day began with Technical Session III, which emphasized how educational strategies, technological advancements, and cultural preservation can collectively shape scientific research.

  • Lecture by Dr. Ramviney
    Prof. Ramviney, from DAV PG College, Dehradun, presented an invited lecture on the integration of scientific advancements with Sanskrit texts. His insights showcased the compatibility of ancient Sanskrit knowledge with modern scientific concepts, sparking attendees’ interest in exploring current technologies’ historical roots.
  • Lecture by Dr. S.B.S. Pandey
    Agroforestry expert Dr. S.B.S. Pandey shared compelling views on how agroforestry can serve as a bridge between modern agricultural techniques and indigenous practices. His talk shed light on sustainable agriculture’s role in conserving biodiversity, enhancing soil fertility, and supporting local economies.

Panel Discussion: Blending Science with Cultural Wisdom

Following the lectures, distinguished academics and practitioners facilitated a panel discussion centered on preserving cultural knowledge in the scientific realm. The panel underscored the importance of cultural preservation and innovation, emphasizing that traditional knowledge can inspire groundbreaking solutions when applied within modern scientific frameworks.

Valedictory Session and Conference Outcomes

The Valedictory Session celebrated the achievements of the two-day conference. Convener Professor Versha Percha delivered a report on the event’s successes, highlighting the fruitful exchange of knowledge and ideas that took place. The session was marked by a sense of accomplishment, with participants feeling encouraged to continue exploring the integration of traditional practices and scientific research.


Recognizing Excellence: Awards for Poster and Oral Presentations

A key feature of the conference was the recognition of outstanding research through awards for poster and oral presentations. Participants were celebrated for their innovative contributions to various fields.

Poster Presentation Awards

Faculty & Research Scholar Category

  1. 1st Place: Dr. Prabhakar Manori, DIBNS – ₹3,000
  2. 2nd Place: Mr. Sanjay Tamta (Ph.D. Scholar), DIBNS – ₹2,000
  3. 3rd Place: Ms. Swati (Ph.D. Scholar), SGRR & Ms. Vijay Laxmi (Ph.D. Scholar), SGRR – ₹1,000 each

Student Category

  1. 1st Place: Ms. Deeksha Chaudhary & Ms. Divya Sharma, SBS University – ₹3,000
  2. 2nd Place: Ms. Bhoomi Bhatt, Ms. Muskan Adhikari & Ms. Anjali Toliya, SBS University – ₹2,000 each
  3. 3rd Place: Mr. Shivam Sharma, Gurukul Kangari University – ₹1,000

Oral Presentation Awards

Faculty & Research Scholar Category

  1. 1st Place: Ms. Kiran Singh Negi, DIBNS – ₹5,000
  2. 2nd Place: Ms. Adeeba Mirza, Graphic Era University – ₹3,000
  3. 3rd Place: Ms. Priyanka Lakharwal, IIT Roorkee – ₹2,000

Student Category

  1. 1st Place: Pem Tshering Lepcha, DIBNS – ₹5,000
  2. 2nd Place: Devbrath Tripathi, SBS University – ₹3,000
  3. 3rd Place: Tseten Dorjee Bhutia, DIBNS – ₹2,000

Guest Addresses: Inspiring Words for a Brighter Future

Keynote speakers and special guests shared motivational insights with the attendees, encouraging them to pursue research with integrity and a focus on sustainability.

  • Guest of Honour Arvind Gupta
    Mr. Arvind Gupta, Chairman of Dolphin (PG) Institute, urged participants to maintain a societal focus in their research, promoting sustainable development through responsible scientific practices.
  • Chief Guest Dr. Jagmohan Singh Rana
    Dr. Jagmohan Singh Rana, former Chairman of the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission, inspired attendees with a powerful speech on the importance of ethical research and the integration of traditional knowledge in modern science.

Prominent Attendees and Esteemed Guests

The conference attracted an impressive lineup of educators, researchers, and professionals from various institutions across India, including:

  • Dr. Shailja Pant, Principal of Dolphin Institute
  • Dr. Varsha Parcha, Convener of the National Conference
  • Esteemed researchers like Dr. Shruti Sharma, Dr. Deepak Kumar, Dr. Prabhat Sati, and many more, who actively participated in the discussions and knowledge exchange sessions.

FAQs

  1. What was the theme of the National Conference in Dehradun?
    The theme was “Converging Paths: Bridging Traditional Practices & Modern Science for a Sustainable Future,” focusing on integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific practices.
  2. Who organized the conference?
    The conference was organized by the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) of Dolphin (PG) Institute in collaboration with the Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (USERC).
  3. What were some key highlights of the conference?
    The event featured lectures, panel discussions, and awards for outstanding research presentations, showcasing a blend of ancient and modern approaches to sustainability.
  4. Who were the prominent speakers?
    Notable speakers included Prof. Ramviney, Dr. S.B.S. Pandey, Mr. Arvind Gupta, and Dr. Jagmohan Singh Rana.
  5. What were the categories for presentation awards?
    Awards were given in both Faculty & Research Scholar and Student categories for poster and oral presentations.
  6. How did the conference benefit the attendees?
    Attendees left with new insights into sustainable practices, inspired to pursue research that harmonizes traditional knowledge and modern science.

Conclusion

The National Conference on “Converging Paths: Bridging Traditional Practices & Modern Science for a Sustainable Future” concluded with a renewed commitment among participants to bridge ancient and modern knowledge systems. This gathering underscored the powerful potential of aligning scientific research with cultural heritage for a more sustainable future.

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