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Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan Opens in Tirupati With Push to Fuse Tradition and Science

Naidu spotlighted demography as strategy by unveiling an aggressive quantum‑computing timeline.

Overview

  • The four‑day conclave opened on December 26 at National Sanskrit University in Tirupati, drawing CM N. Chandrababu Naidu, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and Union minister Jitendra Singh, with sessions, exhibitions and outreach featuring ISRO and DRDO.
  • Naidu urged Indian couples to have three children, presenting population growth as a long‑term asset for national power and global influence.
  • The chief minister praised Bhagwat and the RSS for their role in nation‑building, echoing the event’s emphasis on Bharatiyata and civilisational ethos.
  • He called for teaching India’s epics to children, saying figures like Hanuman and Arjuna embody values that surpass Hollywood superheroes.
  • Positioning Andhra Pradesh for advanced tech, Naidu announced ambitions to operate a quantum computer from Amaravati within six months and to begin manufacturing within two years, alongside plans for sectoral hubs such as Space City and Drone City.