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Indian Science Congress Association,
Kolkata
The Indian
Science Congress Association (ISCA) owes its origin to
the foresight and initiative of two British Chemists, namely,
Professor J. L. Simonsen and Professor P.S. MacMahon. It occurred
to them that scientific research in India might be stimulated
if an annual meeting of research workers somewhat on the lines
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
could be arranged.
The Association was formed with the following
objectives:
- To advance and promote the cause of science in India
- To hold an annual Congress at a suitable place in India;
- To publish proceedings, journals, transactions etc.
- To popularise science.
The first meeting of the Congress was held
from January 15-17, 1914 at the premises of the Asiatic
Society, Calcutta, with the Honourable Justice Sir Asutosh
Mukherjee, the then Vice-Chancellor of the Calcutta University,
as President. One hundred and five scientists from different
parts of India and abroad attended and the papers numbering
35 were divided into six sections-Botany, Chemistry, Ethnography,
Geology, Physics, Zoology under six Sectional Presidents.
From this modest beginning, with hundred and
five members and thirty five papers communicated for reading
at the first session, ISCA has grown into a strong fraternity
with more than ten thousand members till to date. The number
of papers communicated for reading has risen to nearly one
thousand. There are now sixteen sections, two committees
and six forums, namely Sections- Agricultural Sciences,
Anthropology & Archaeology, Biochemistry, Biophysics
& Molecular Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Sciences,
Earth System Sciences, Engineering sciences, Material Sciences,
Mathematics, Medical & Veterinary Sciences, Physics,
Physiology, Psychology & Educational Sciences, Statistics,
Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries; Committees-Home Sciences,
Science & Society; Forums-Communication & Information
Science, Environmental Sciences, Forensic Science, Science
Education, Science for School Students and Women & Science.
The 34th Annual Session of the Indian Science
Congress was held at Delhi in January 3-8,1947 with Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, as General President.
Pandit Nehru's personal interest in the Science Congress
continued ever since and there had been hardly any session
which he did not attend. He has immensely enriched the activities
of the Congress by his sustained interest in the development
of scientific atmosphere in the country, particularly among
young generations. In fact from 1947, programme for inviting
representatives from foreign societies and academies was
included in the Science Congress. This trend still continues
with the support of the Department of Science & Technology,
Government of India.
After independence ISCA has been actively
represented in various foreign scientific academies/associations,
namely British Association for the Advancement of Science,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, French
Academy of Sciences, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, Sri
Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, etc. with
a view to have a first hand knowledge on topics of mutual
interest.
Contact
For more information please contact:
The General Secretary,
Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA)
14, Dr. Biresh Guha Street,
Kolkata - 700017,INDIA
Phone: 91-33-22474530
Fax: 91-33-2402551
E-mail : iscacal at vsnl dot net
Telegram: SCICONG:CALCUTTA
Website: www.sciencecongress.org
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