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Prime Minister's request to scientists to start new research

भाद्र २५, २०८१
Prime Minister's request to scientists to start new research
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asked scientists to engage in innovative research for the prosperity of the country. In the 47th Academic Assembly of Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) held today at the Prime Minister's Residence, Prime Minister Oli, who is also the chancellor of NAST, asked for research on how the soil can be treated as the soil is sick all over the country due to the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

The Prime Minister said that research on how to prevent toxic germs in vegetable production and how to maintain the desired germs will help in increasing production and productivity. "Research should be done according to the needs of the country rather than what you want. For research in the agricultural sector, there should be collaboration with organizations like the Agricultural Research Council (NARC). I will lead the work of maintaining good governance, I urge you to contribute to the change of the country by making new discoveries and researches.' While others were hunting by throwing stones, we had started the age of animal husbandry. Now we should pay attention to the use of 'green hydrogen' and placing our own 'satellite' in the 'orbit' of space. An earthquake warning system should be established.

Prime Minister Oli said that although not based on theory and philosophy, in terms of practice and practice, remembering the development started by our forefathers in Ayurveda, sound science and other fields will increase self-strength.

The Assembly has approved the program for the financial year 2081/082 with a budget of 500 million 68 million 39 thousand rupees.

Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Education, Science and Technology Vidya Bhattarai and the Vice-Chancellor of the Institute Prof. Dr. Dilip Subba praised the government for considering science, technology and innovation as the basis of prosperity.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २५, २०८१ १४:५३
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