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National Science Day 23'

In our coded society
Science is the decoder
It helps us connect with new people and embrace our differences

In this complicated natural world
Science is our first step towards understanding it 
Pondering on the stars, oceans and rocks has bought us to a place of saying " I understand something" 
I wonder what we will be capable of saying if we begin pondering on how to solve the problems we have bought on ourselves. 


I think the most unique thing about Indian Scientists is that they haven't stopped with their contribution in discovering or inventing important scientific phenomenon. They have taught us various life changing concepts. From learning to move on after major setbacks to being humble on the face of grand success. 
On this note I would like to thank our scientist for working extensively to develop the nation.

Happy National Science Day '23

-Bharathi Senthilkumar 


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  1. Hi. I welcome this post which exposes your mind to all of ours. Definitely, it would be thought-provoking to some of your friends and this's a way of sharing your thoughts with others deeply. Carry on! 🌅

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