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भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस

भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस या 'भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस संघ' (Indian Science Congress Association / ISCA) भारतीय वैज्ञानिकों की शीर्ष संस्था है।[1] इसकी स्थापना सन् १९१४ में हुई थी। प्रतिवर्ष जनवरी के प्रथम सप्ताह में इसका सम्मेलन होता है। इसकी स्थापना का उद्देश्य भारत में विज्ञान को बढ़ावा देने के लिये किया गया था।

भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस के सम्मेलन

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सम्मेलन वर्ष नगर सामान्य सभापति शीर्षक/थीम
1st 1914 कोलकाताआशुतोष मुखर्जीविज्ञान कांग्रेस के बारे में
2nd 1915 चेन्नै डब्ल्यू बी बानरमान (W. B. Bannermann) The importance of knowledge of biology of medical, sanitary and scientific men working in the tropics
3rd 1916 लखनऊ सिडनी जे बरार्ड उत्तर भारत के मैदान तथा उनका हिमालय पर्वत से सम्बन्ध
4th 1917 बंगलुरु Alfred Gibbs Bourneवैज्ञानिक अनुसन्धान पर
5th 1918 लाहौर Gilbert T. Walkerविज्ञान शिक्षण
6th 1919 मुमबई Leonard Rogersहैजे पर शोध
7th 1920 नागपुर प्रफुल्ल चन्द्र रायआधुनिक भारत में विज्ञान का उदय
8th 1921 कोलकाता राजेन्द्रनाथ मुखर्जीविज्ञान और उद्योग
9th 1922 Chennai C. S. Middlemiss आपेक्षिकता
10th 1923 Lucknow M. VisvesvarayaScientific institutions and scientists
11th 1924 Bengaluru N. AnnandaleEvolution convergent and divergent
12th 1925 Varanasi M. O. ForsterOn experimental training
13th 1926 Mumbai Albert HowardAgriculture and science
14th 1927 Lahore J. C. BoseUnity of life
15th 1928 Kolkata J. L. Simonsen On chemistry of natural products
16th 1929 Chennai C. V. RamanOn Raman Effect
17th 1930 Allahabad C. S. Christopher The science and disease
18th 1931 Nagpur R. B. Seymour SewellThe problem of evolution experimental modification of bodily structure
19th 1932 Bengaluru Lala Shiv Ram Kashyap Some aspects of the Alpine vegetation of the Himalaya and Tibet
20th 1933 Patna Lewis L. FermorThe place of geology in the life of a nation
21st 1934 Mumbai Meghnad SahaFundamental cosmological problems
22nd 1935 Kolkata J. H. HuttonAnthropology and India
23rd 1936 Indore U. N. BrahmachariThe Role of science in the recent progress of medicine
24th 1937 Hyderabad T. S. Venkataraman The Indian village – its past, present and future
25th 1938 Kolkata James Jeans (Lord Rutherford of Nelson died prematurely) Researches in India and in Great Britain
26th 1939 Lahore J. C. GhoshOn research in Chemistry in India
27th 1940 Chennai Birbal SahniThe Deccan Traps: an episode of the Tertiary era
28th 1941 Varanasi Ardeshir DalalScience and industry
29th 1942 Vadodara D. N. WadiaThe making of India
30th 1943 Kolkata D. N. WadiaMinerals’ share in the war
31st 1944 Delhi S. N. BoseThe Classical Determinism and the Quantum Theory
32nd 1945 Nagpur Shanti Swarup BhatnagarGive science a chance
33rd 1946 Bengaluru M. Afzal Hussain The food problem of India
34th 1947 Delhi Jawaharlal NehruScience in the service of the nation
35th 1948 Patna Ram Nath ChopraRationalisation of medicine in India
36th 1949 Allahabad K. S. Krishnan
37th 1950 Pune P. C. MahalanobisWhy statistics?
38th 1951 Bengaluru H. J. BhabhaThe present concept of the physical world
39th 1952 Kolkata J. N. MukherjeeScience and our problems
40th 1953 Lucknow D. M. BoseThe living and the non-living
41st 1954 Hyderabad S. L. HoraGive scientists a chance
42nd 1955 Vadodara S. K. MitraScience and progress
43rd 1956 Agra M. S. KrishnanMineral resources and their problems
44th 1957 Kolkata B. C. RoyOn science for human welfare and development of the country
45th 1958 Chennai M. S. ThackerGrammar of scientific development
46th 1959 Delhi A. L. MudaliarTribute to basic sciences
47th 1960 Mumbai P. ParijaImpact of society on science
48th 1961 Roorkee N. R. Dhar Nitrogen problem
49th 1962 Cuttack B. MukherjiImpact of life sciences on man
50th 1963 Delhi D. S. KothariScience and the universities
51st 1964 Kolkata Humayun KabirScience and the state
52nd 1965 Kolkata Humayun Kabir
53rd 1966 Chandigarh B. N. Prasad Science in India
54th 1967 Hyderabad T. R. SeshadriScience and national welfare
55th 1968 Varanasi Atma Ram Science in India – some aspects
56th 1969 Mumbai A. C. Joshi (A. C. Banerjee died prematurely) A breathing spell:plant sciences in the service of man
57th 1970 Kharagpur L. C. Verman Standardization: a triple point
58th 1971 Bengaluru B. P. PalAgricultural science and human welfare
59th 1972 Kolkata W. D. West Geology in the service of India
60th 1973 Chandigarh S. BhagavantamSixty years of science in India
61st 1974 Nagpur R. S. MishraMathematics – queen or handmaid
62nd 1975 Delhi Asima Chatterjee(the first lady scientist to be elected as the General President) Science and technology in India: present and future
63rd 1976 Visakhapatnam M. S. SwaminathanScience and integrated rural development
64th 1977 Bhubaneswar H. N. SethnaSurvey, conservation and utilisation of resources
65th 1978 Ahmedabad S. M. SircarScience, education and rural development
66th 1979 Hyderabad R. C. MehrotraScience and technology in India during the coming decades
67th 1980 Jadavpur A. K. Saha Energy strategies for India
68th 1981 Varanasi A. K. Sharma Impact of development of science and technology on environment
69th 1982 Mysuru M. G. K. MenonBasic Research as an integral component of self-reliant base of science and technology
70th 1983 Tirupati Barry Ramachandra RaoMan and the ocean – resource and development
71st 1984 Ranchi R. P. BambahQuality science in India – ends and means
72nd 1985 LucknowA. S. PaintalHigh altitude studies
73rd 1986 Delhi T. N. KhoshooRole of science and technology in environment management
74th 1987 Bengaluru Archana Sharma Resources and human well-being-inputs from science and technology
75th 1988 Pune C. N. R. RaoFrontiers in science and technology
76th 1989 Madurai A. P. MitraScience and technology in India:technology missions
77th 1990 Kochi Yash PalScience in society
78th 1991 Indore D. K. Sinha Coping with natural disaster: an integrated approach
79th 1992 Vadodara Vasant GowarikarScience, population and development
80th 1993 Goa S. Z. QasimScience and quality of life
81st 1994 Jaipur P. N. Shrivastava Science in India: excellence and accountability
82nd 1995 Kolkata S. C. Pakrashi Science, technology and industrial development of India
83rd 1996 PatialaU. R. RaoScience and technology for achieving food, economic and healthy security
84th 1997 Delhi S. K. JoshiFrontiers in science and engineering, and their relevance to national development
85th 1998 Hyderabad P. Rama RaoScience & Technology in Independent India : Retrospect and Prospect
86th 1999 Chennai Manju SharmaNew bioscience: opportunities and challenges as we move into the next millennium
87th 2000 Pune R. A. MashelkarIndian science and technology into the next millennium
88th 2001 Delhi R. S. ParodaFood, nutrition and environmental security
89th 2002 Lucknow S. K. Katiyar Health care, education and information technology
90th 2003 Bengaluru K. KasturiranganFrontiers of science and cutting-edge technologies
91st 2004 Chandigarh Asis DattaScience and society in the twenty first century : quest for excellence
92nd 2005 Ahmedabad N. K. GangulyHealth technology as fulcrum of development for the nation
93rd 2006 HyderabadI. V. Subba RaoIntegrated rural development: science and technology
94th 2007 Annamalainagar Harsh GuptaPlanet Earth
95th 2008 Visakhapatnam Ramamurthi Rallapalli Knowledge Based Society Using Environmentally Sustainable Science And Technology
96th 2009 ShillongT. RamasamiScience Education and Attraction of Talent for Excellence in Research
97th 2010 Thiruvananthapuram. G. Madhavan NairScience & Technology of 21st Century – National Perspective
98th 2011 Chennai K. C. Pandey Quality education and excellence in science research in Indian Universities.
99th 2012 Bhubaneshwar Geetha Bali Science And Technology for Inclusive Innovation- Role of Women
100th 2013 Kolkata Prime Minister Manmohan SinghScience for shaping the future of India[2]
101st 2014 Jammu Ranbir Chander SobtiInnovations in Science & Technology for Inclusive Development
102nd 2015 Mumbai[3]Sarjerao Bhaurao Nimse Science and Technology for Human Development
103rd 2016 Mysore Ashok Kumar Saxena Science and Technology for Indigenous Development in India[4]
104th 2017 तिरुपति (Venue -> S. V. University)[5]डी. नारायण राव राष्ट्र के विकास के लिए विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी
105th 2018 इम्फाल (मणिपुर विश्वविद्यालय) डॉ. अच्युत सामन्तविज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी के माध्यम से उन तक पहुँचना जिन तक पहुँचा नहीं जा सका है।
106th 2019 जालंधर (लवली प्रोफेशनल यूनिवर्सिटी) डाॅ. मनोज चक्रवर्तीभविष्य भारत - विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी
107th 2020 बैंगलोर (कृषि विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय, बैंगलोर) फोकल थीम - विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी: ग्रामीण विकास
108th 2021 पुणे (सिम्बायोसिस इंटरनेशनल यूनिवर्सिटी) फोकल थीम - महिला सशक्तिकरण के साथ सतत विकास के लिए विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी

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