Kathmandu, Nov 9: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has asserted that the Youth Scientist Research Support Programme has been implemented through the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) to enhance research and development of science and technology.
Addressing the NAST's 46th Academic
Assembly today, PM Prachanda informed that this programme has been implemented from
the current fiscal year to create an environment conducive to developing the
research capacity of Nepali youths.
"The present age is an age of
science, technology and innovation. There cannot be differing opinion that
innovation and novel technology play an important role in making the country
prosperous, linking with production for economic development and uplifting the
people's living standard," said the Prime Minister, who is also the NAST
Chancellor.
He thanked NAST and its associated
organisations for whatever they have done towards the promotion and expansion
of science and technology through cooperation and collaboration with
researchers by remaining active in science and technology research.
The PM stated that as a student of
science himself, he was aware of the capacity and contribution of Nepali
scientists and technologists in the field of science and technology. He
maintained that although NAST has not been able to carry out many works in
terms of the development of domestic technology by prioritizing innovation, the
initiatives it has undertaken for archiving and setting up laboratories centred
on the same are exemplary.
"Internalizing the present
need for Nepal to enter the space age, the government has placed a
nano-satellite in space through NAST and I am pleased to know that you
scientists are working together in preparation for sending the Munal satellite
to space in partnership with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO),
bringing on board the youth scientists and collaborating with other
organisations as well," the NAST Chancellor said.
On the occasion, the Prime Minister
said the works to establish a specialized research centre in all provinces on
the initiatives of NAST have already begun to promote science and
technology at the province level. He said the concerns of NAST employees and
scientists are being addressed gradually.
Describing the NAST as a
specialized agency with specific roles and vision, he said its leadership is
expected to make the presence of the organisation more vibrant, contributing to
the capacity enhancement of the people concerned.
According to him, science,
technology initiatives and innovations in 40 years through a budget of just
Rs 4 billion are commendable, but not sufficient. He, however, admitted that
the promotion of science and technology is yet to be the priority of the State.
He apprised the meeting that during
his recent visit to neighbouring China, he held significant talks with his
counterpart and other leaders to increase mutual assistance for the
development of science and technology.
"The contemporary time demands
more attention to the science and technology," he said, urging scientists to propose projects as per the needs of the country. (RSS)