At the outset, I would like to pay my humble tributes to the founders of “Gauhati Science Society” way back in 1953, which was renamed as “Assam Science Society” in 1956. I salute those pioneers who spearheaded the popular scientific movement in Assam (in those days a much larger geographical landmass and wider ethno-cultural entity with Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland as part of Assam). Assam Science Society played a crucial role in fostering scientific teaching…
অৰ্ধ শতিকাতকৈও অধিক কালজোৰা এক গৌৰৱোজ্জ্বল অধ্যায়...Assam science Society is a voluntary organization established in the year 1953Assam science Society is a voluntary organization established as “Gauhati Science Society” in the year 1953 and subsequently renamed as “Assam Science Society” in the year 1956 to encompass the entire state of Assam to create its humble service by developing scientific temperament and also to create an environment for scientific research. The Society has 100 branches all over Assam including one of its branches at Tikrikila in Garo Hills, Meghalaya. The Society enrolled about 5000 (five thousand) life members and is probably one of the largest scientific societies of India.Registered OrganizationRegistered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 (Act 21 of 1860), Registration No. 49 of 1960-61National RecognitionNational Level Recognition as …
Read MoreAt Assam Science Society, our mission is to foster a culture of scientific inquiry and innovation across the state of Assam. We aim to:Promote scientific education and literacy among all age groups.Encourage and support research and development in various scientific …
Our vision is to transform Assam into a leading hub of scientific excellence and innovation. We aspire to:Establish a dynamic and inclusive scientific community that drives progress and development.Lead initiatives that address local and global challenges through scientific solutions.Inspire the …
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