<p>Releasing “Nanna Aayke Vijnana Yeke?”, an anthology of articles by 11 young scientists from Karnataka, he said the desire to become a scientist was inculcated in him by schools teachers who gave him to read biographies on scientist. Similarly, let the stories of the 11 young scientists in the book inspire at least some students to become scientists, he added.<br />“The intellectual strength of our youth is the real wealth of the nation. This has to be channelised in the right direction. Teachers should guide the students. They should develop an inquisitive mind and seek answers to the many unanswered question in this world. This can develop a scientific temperament among students and science can become a favourite god to them”, said the professor.<br /><br />Prof R Venugopal said that IT companies tempted students with highly-paying jobs soon after they completed their pre-university course. Students should sacrifice these jobs select science, he added. He said that the among the 11 young scientists in the book, six of them were women. The book is sure to inspire students to become scientists, he said.Founder of Lokamatha Education Trust N R Krishnamurthy and Principal Satyanarayan were present on the occasion.<br /></p>
<p>Releasing “Nanna Aayke Vijnana Yeke?”, an anthology of articles by 11 young scientists from Karnataka, he said the desire to become a scientist was inculcated in him by schools teachers who gave him to read biographies on scientist. Similarly, let the stories of the 11 young scientists in the book inspire at least some students to become scientists, he added.<br />“The intellectual strength of our youth is the real wealth of the nation. This has to be channelised in the right direction. Teachers should guide the students. They should develop an inquisitive mind and seek answers to the many unanswered question in this world. This can develop a scientific temperament among students and science can become a favourite god to them”, said the professor.<br /><br />Prof R Venugopal said that IT companies tempted students with highly-paying jobs soon after they completed their pre-university course. Students should sacrifice these jobs select science, he added. He said that the among the 11 young scientists in the book, six of them were women. The book is sure to inspire students to become scientists, he said.Founder of Lokamatha Education Trust N R Krishnamurthy and Principal Satyanarayan were present on the occasion.<br /></p>