Science, asked by riddhimaqueen789, 6 hours ago

a) what does the constitution say about science?
b) is science mentioned in the constitution.
c) what is the position of India in science and technology?
d) what is the need of scientific temper in India?​

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Answered by iamfatima2007
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The Constitution's only reference to science occurs in Article I, section 8, which grants, among other congresional powers, the authority to "promote Science and useful Arts" by establishing nationwide protection of patents and copyrights.The Constitution's only reference to science occurs in Article I, section 8, which grants, among other congresional powers, the authority to "promote Science and useful Arts" by establishing nationwide protection of patents and copyrights.

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Answered by armyalisha
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  • The estimated cost of the Constituent Assembly was ₹6.3 crore (million). The constitution has had more than 100 amendments since it was enacted.

  • Indian Constitution on Scientific Temperament
  • Article 51 A of our constitution which deals with fundamental duties makes it a duty of every citizen to develop Scientific Temper; (as per clause [h]). It is the Scientific Temper that helps in developing Secularism, Humanism & Spirit of enquiry and reform.

  • At rank 48, India stands among the top 50 countries in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020 with a score of 35.6. In 2019, it was placed at #52 position with a GII score of 36.58. India ranks 45th on the innovation output and 57th on the innovation input sub-indices.
  • Scientific temperament is important for: Bringing forth a progressive society that is free of superstitions and irrational practices. Developing the nation in all spheres (political, economic and social) Promoting tolerance among people for differing thoughts and ideas.
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