Ever since the RSS-BJP came into power at the central government with Narendra Modi as the face, every year the Indian Science Congress would make the headlines for all the wrong reasons. This year again it has made the headlines, albeit for a completely different kind of reason. The central government has finally decided to stop funding the annual event citing a host of reasons. Before going into the current status of the Congress or the merit of the dismissal, a few words must be said about its rich legacy.
Since its inception in 1914, the sessions organised by the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) have been held every year, except the time the COVID-19 pandemic was raging. In whatever form modern science has developed on Indian soil, the Congresses have had a part to play in those. The ISCA was the brainchild of two British academics serving in India — Prof. PS MacMahon of Canning College, Lucknow, and Prof JL Simonsen of Presidency College, Madras. It was modelled on the British Association for the Advancement of Science. The Congress was aimed to provide a platform for discussion on the latest developments in pure and applied sciences as well as on the connection between science and society. Since then hundreds of scientists have been associated with it across the nation. Post- independence it has always been the prime minister who has inaugurated this Congress giving it a unique political stamp. Many times, it has been the platform from which related policies have been declared by the prime ministers as well.
The post-2014 situation demands special attention. The RSS-BJP practically declared war against all rational and progressive voices and practices prevalent in this nation through political coercion, threats, and even death.
Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare, M.M. Kalburgi, and Gauri Lankesh were rationalists assassinated by Hindutva goons for their staunch critique of the ideals of Hindutva that feed off of pseudoscientific practices prevalent in the society. The centuries old fight against the proponents of pseudoscience who use it as a tool to preserve their hegemony, thus continues. Thanks to this saffron regime in power right now, the Indian Science Congress too became a playground for absolute mockery of science in the past few years. The situation worsened to the point that it was being deemed as a ‘circus’ by respected members of the scientific community.
In such a scenario, the Indian Science Congress Association required a complete overhaul to bring back its glory and relevance. Rather than putting the effort to restore its glory days, the Department of Science and Technology that provides the funding for the Congress, has declared stoppage of funding for this event till it ‘mends its ways’. One may wonder, what ways are to be mended. To clarify this the DST has brought charges of “financial irregularities” and a “unilateral decision” by a few ISCA office bearers, without government approval, to shift the venue of the 2024 session from Lucknow University to Lovely Professional University at Jalandhar as the reasons for discontinuing funding for the Congress indefinitely. Expectedly, the recent instances of spreading pseudoscientific claims from the stage of the Congress never got cited as a reason. The allotted fund of Rs. 5 crores was thus summarily dismissed.
The venue for the 2024 Indian Science Congress was initially decided to be Lucknow university. Upon cancellation of funds for this year, Lovely Professional University (LPU) agreed to host the event. At the last minute, even LPU backed off leaving the organisers
in a limbo. ISCA President Arvind Saxena informed that the association had decided to post an appeal on its website inviting universities to host the event possibly in February. Basically, the whole Congress has been relegated to the mercy of the future as of now. It can very well be concluded that the century old Indian Science Congress joins Vigyan Prasar, and a host of science awards, in the dustbin. The matter of course did not end here, the DST rather channelled funds into promoting another science meet called Indian International Science Festival, an annual science festival organised by the Vijnana Bharati- the science wing of the RSS. This is a clear subversion of the scientific temper and secular values a body like DST is supposed to uphold. At this IISF organised in Delhi last month, the Surya Tilak instrument parched upon a miniature model of the Ram Mandir meant to project sunlight on the Ram Lalla idol jointly made by central research institutes like the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and Central Building Research Institute, was one of the biggest attractions.
Whatever be the recent track record of the Indian Science Congress, disposing of it indefinitely is an outright attack on science. Diversion of the same funds towards a saffron project under the garb of science, paints the picture of an even darker future. Fascist forces always try to capture every possible institution at their disposal to the fullest extent possible. If and when this exercise faces an obstacle, the institution gets bulldozed. Pseudoscience has always been a tool to dampen dissent in a society, a tool that fascists through history have used expertly. With the rise of Vijnana Bharati, the saffron regime has strengthened another medium to carry out pseudoscientific propaganda.
Republished from Liberation, February,2024)
