Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has asserted that innovation in the field of science creates massive jobs.
At a programme organized by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) on the occasion of 10th National Science Day here today, PM Deuba assured that the government was committed to the development of science, technology, production of scientific human resources, innovations and their protection.
Stating that various scientific research was being conducted to make human lives happy and easy, Deuba opined that although it had not been long since modern science education was taught in schools, there were some key developments in the field of science. He pressed for the development digital economy and said called for cooperation from the private sector towards implementing its policy of protecting talents and arranging research for scientific human resources.
He pointed out the need for expanding the field of science and inviting more foreign investment in this sector. Deuba also argued that enabling environment should be created from the village level to develop and promote science education.
Similarly, Minister for Education, Science and Technology Devendra Poudel assured that the universities would be changed into the research centre.
Likewise, Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav underscored the need for science education for the sustainable development of the country.
Chairperson of the National Invention Centre, Mahabir Pun, opined that one per cent of the gross domestic product ought to be invested in scientific research.
Secretary at the MoEST, Pramila Devi Bajracharya, spoke of the need to consider increasing grants for research. Various people working actively in the field of science education were feted in the programme in recognition of their contribution. (RSS)