V. Muralidhara Sharma and Dipak Sharma releasing the e-souvenir, along with E. Anyanwu Paul (second from right). more-inEvery researcher at the 4th International Young Scientist Congress, on the first day of the event, said that there was a confluence of ideas. With no restriction in the garb of geographical boundaries, it is a truly international platform where young scientists from India, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and Nigeria presented their research work and received feedback. RSVP Vice-Chancellor V. Muralidhara Sharma lauded Sanskrit as having a number of unparalleled areas of sciences within it. Mohammad Azharul Islam, an environmental scientist from Bangladesh Agricultural University called the Congress an ‘enriching experience’.
Source: The Hindu May 08, 2018 19:25 UTC