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2 minutes speech on 'future of robotics'​

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A technological revolution is taking place in the area of machine tools, inspection devices and handling equipment. This new revolution has been triggered off by electronics and sustained by ever-increasing capabilities of computers. This has led to emergence of a new technology called mechtronics symbolizing the synthesis of mechanical aspects.

Robotics is the study of the design and use of robots i.e. the machines programmed to carry out a series of operation without human guidance. The world ‘robotics’ was invented by the science fiction writer Isaac Asimov.

Computer-controlled robots are used in industry for welding, assembling and machining, and to handle various materials. Non-industrial applications of robots include marine work, space word, bionomics, farm work, mining, nuclear work, security guarding, sheep-shaving, simulation, warehouse, micro-surgery, etc.

Man is a social animal and as such shares his life with others. He enters into social relationship with other human beings to make life worth living. To further strengthen this bond of relationship and make life more meaningful, cohesive, disciplined and profitable, the political institution called State has been created. A State makes a particular society more organized, united, purposeful and disciplined and thereby ensures better standard of living and growth,. There is better sense of belonging, likeness and commonness because of a State. The State imparts a sense of nationality, patriotism, and togetherness to a society. Therefore, it is in the fitness of the scheme that a State should always aim at welfare of the individual and the society as a whole. The concept of the State as a mere instrument of political power or the Police State is now no more acceptable. Maintenance of law and order, internal security, disciplines et. Are the essential duties of a government in a State but within the framework of social welfare?

All of them do no suit neither the students nor the society for which they are going to be prepared. The hue and cry about the curricula and pattern of examinations is so great that some people consider it the real bane of the system and every time when there is a revising of text books and the curricula, the changes worsen the position and do not solve the main problem.

It is human beings who make science. Ills of science like the destructive power of nuclear weapons, the erosion of values because of spread of gross materialism, ever increasing depletion of natural resources, degradation and pollution of the environment etc. are actually the ills of man using science in a way that is destructive, undesirable and unholy. It is because the scientist in man has deviated from his social commitments, social conscience. Therefore, there are some sections in the society who want an immediate halt to the growth of scientific researches and studies.

Robots for space: – Computer Scientists have designed an intelligent flying robot to carry out a wide range of tasks on Mars, if it is visited by a possible future European space Agency Mars Lander Mission in 2005. Named Altari-1, the craft has been designed primarily to carry science packages, micro-robots and other equipment form one part of the planet to another.

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