New Delhi: The Indian Science Congress, which is traditionally held on January 3 for the past 100 years has been postponed, with no decision yet to hold it at a later date. It is a showpiece event to highlight Indian science, with the Prime Minister attending the inaugural event.
The Congress could not be held in 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID pandemic.
This year’s break has raised question marks over the continuance of the event. The break is a direct result of a tiff between the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), a registered society that organises the event, and the Department of Science and Technology (DST), its main funder. In September last year, the DST withdrew its funding support to ISCA citing “financial irregularities”, a charge that ISCA rejected. ISCA went to court against the DST directive not to use government funds to meet any expenditure related to Science Congress, which created more bad blood between the two. The court case has not yet been decided, The Indian Express reported.
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