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Scientific temper & political discourse

The restoration of scientific temper in society is essential for the future we want

Illustration by Binay Sinha
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Illustration by Binay Sinha

Nitin Desai
Thousands of scientists, academics and students staged a March for Science in August 2017 and April 2018 all over India. Inspired by a global movement, these marches were also a protest against the growing evidence of a lack of respect for science in the political discourse in recent years. This year’s March for Science took place on April 14, which is Ambedkar Jayanti. This is truly appropriate as the restoration of a scientific temper will help to counter the false beliefs that underlie oppression and violence in society. 

The examples of false beliefs voiced from the pulpits of politics are many.
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