9-28 In celebration of the launch of a journal in India that will be dedicated to the advancement of the notion of scientific temper, it is apt to reflect on the possibilities of the impact that such a notion is likely to have once introduced in countries other than in India. In a country like South Africa, which has its historical, emotional as well as political links with India established through the ideas of great statesmen such as Mahatma Gandhi, one finds similarities as well as differences in its historical development and post-liberation governance practices. A striking communality is that both countries were subjugated to British colonial rule. Both countries went through post-colonial changes that required new governance stru...
Scientific Temper is one of the most important terms often debated upon in academic discourses in In...
Based on trade and cultural exchange, India and Africa have a shared common history, traced over cen...
The presence of Indian ethnic�s (Indian Diaspora) in South africa began from 1860, this is became ...
In celebration of the launch of a journal in India that will be dedicated to the advancement of the ...
In celebration of the launch of a journal in India that will be dedicated to the advancement of the ...
46-62The term “scientific temper” was first used in India by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1946. After ...
154-166Nehru articulated the concept of scientific temper in 1946. The term “scientific temper” is c...
22-36The development of modern science was seen as one of the greatest intellectual achievements of...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
We talk of scientific temper today in the context of Nehru's overt commitment to the idea. It can be...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Indo-African relations in KwaZulu-Natal are about competition and rivalry for limited resources and...
This paper enquires into the deliberations of why India has been overtaken by the West in science an...
34-43There are three conditions that guide this conversation. Firstly, this paper is not an effort t...
The present paper seeks to explore the paradigms of scientific development in colonial India. The hi...
Scientific Temper is one of the most important terms often debated upon in academic discourses in In...
Based on trade and cultural exchange, India and Africa have a shared common history, traced over cen...
The presence of Indian ethnic�s (Indian Diaspora) in South africa began from 1860, this is became ...
In celebration of the launch of a journal in India that will be dedicated to the advancement of the ...
In celebration of the launch of a journal in India that will be dedicated to the advancement of the ...
46-62The term “scientific temper” was first used in India by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1946. After ...
154-166Nehru articulated the concept of scientific temper in 1946. The term “scientific temper” is c...
22-36The development of modern science was seen as one of the greatest intellectual achievements of...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
We talk of scientific temper today in the context of Nehru's overt commitment to the idea. It can be...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Indo-African relations in KwaZulu-Natal are about competition and rivalry for limited resources and...
This paper enquires into the deliberations of why India has been overtaken by the West in science an...
34-43There are three conditions that guide this conversation. Firstly, this paper is not an effort t...
The present paper seeks to explore the paradigms of scientific development in colonial India. The hi...
Scientific Temper is one of the most important terms often debated upon in academic discourses in In...
Based on trade and cultural exchange, India and Africa have a shared common history, traced over cen...
The presence of Indian ethnic�s (Indian Diaspora) in South africa began from 1860, this is became ...