Among topics to be discussed are Bharatiya Knowledge Systems - Futuristic Approach, Civilisational Harmony (Vasudhaiv Kutmmbakam), education, environment and others.
The papers to be presented include ones on therapeutic effects of 'Vedic' chanting, Vedic mathematics, principles of sociology, mass communication in ancient times which even mentions mythological sage 'Narad Muni', office bearers of 'Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal' told reporters here.
The conference, to be held next month in Nagpur, aims to imbibe a 'Bharatiya' approach in research and will be inaugurated by HRD Minister Smriti Irani and attended by a host of Union Ministers.
He said the organisation wants a focus shift to a 'Bharatiya' approach in research from the current emphasis on a western approach.
Citing the Upanishadic mantra 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah', he said, "In the 'Bharatiya' approach we talk about welfare of everyone while the western approach to science and rest is about survival of the fittest. In the latter approach, it is inherent that the unfit does not have the right to survive. And if this is the approach, technology will be developed that will cause damage as well."