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http://www.hindu.com/2007/10/06/images/2007100659000201.jpg Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium was founded by the Bangalore City Corporation in 1989. Later in 1992, the administration of the Planetarium was entrusted to the newly formed autonomous body, the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE). It is devoted to dissemination of science among the public and the student community. On the premises of the Planetarium, BASE has established a Science Centre, which is serving as a nucleus for non-formal education. A Science Park is being developed in the area around the Planetarium. Over the year, the Planetarium together with the Science Centre has evolved into a unique institution for the dissemination of science. The Planetarium has a 15.0 mtrs diameter dome with a seating capacity of 2 1 0. It is equipped with 'Space master' Planetarium projector supplied by M/s. Carl-Zeiss, Jena, Germany. This projector projects the night sky as seen with naked "-eye on the dome. It can also project constellation pictures, Panoramas. It is used not only for the shows but also for teaching astronomy. Apart from this, slide projectors, video projectors, special effect projectors, etc., are also used for the shows, Our sky-theatre shows are very popular attracting about 2.0 lakh visitors every year. The sky-theatre shows blend science with art. literature and cultural aspects of many countries. Apart from offering clear and informative accounts of science subjects these programmes also bring in historical backgrounds, modem developments and future prospects. Visuals such as Cartoons, Paintings,. Computer animations, video clippings and special effects are liberally used in the programmes. Planetarium activities related to the International Year of Astronomy, are reported here, and a blog report is here. An article in the Hindu, about the mirror dome technology at the Bangalore planetarium, is here. And some extras, from Bangalore And back to Planetarian India Newsletter March 2010 May 31, 2012, at 03:43 PM EST
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Dr Prateek Tambe from a Mumbai-based fertility and IVF cetrne, I've come across cases where people have specially mentioned that they want sperm donors with IIT or IIM background. Generally, people feel that doing so will ensure an intelligent baby! Demands are high for foreign donors as well. But up until now, such requests were made within the four walls of a doctor's chamber. Placing an ad is something new. Sunny Puruswani, a third year B Tech student from IIT Chennai, feels the couple from Chennai has been misguided by a fraud doctor. Says Rohit Khattar, a third year B Tech student from IIT Bhubaneswar, There is nothing wrong if a person can be of help to a couple. Surrogacy or IVF is neither a new concept nor is it legally unacceptable. What's the harm if an IITian? is approached for this? But if someone comes to me with such an offer, I will make him understand that just being an IITian? doesn't guarantee anything about a person's ability or aptitude. It requires a lot more to be a perfect human being. Prateek Kishore, a second year student of IIT Kharagpur, feels it's futile to debate this issue. I'd say, it makes no sense to talk about this issue at all. To each his own. A person from an arts background can have a higher IQ compared to any IITian?, Prateek insists.Vivek Agarwal, a final year B.Tech. student from IIT Kanpur, wouldn't oblige if such a request came by. That's because this is all about donating a part of my body. There is an emotional connect involved in it. I don't think, this will be acceptable to society at large. Nobody is born an Einstein. A person's dedication and hard work decide his fate. Success is not hereditary that gets transmitted from one generation to another, Vivek explains.Meanwhile, Monish Sipani, a third year B.Tech. student, IIT Bombay, says I too have come across this classified ad circulating in social networking sites. Everybody is criticizing the whole purpose of trying to rope in an IITian?. Personally, I don't support this. I don't understand the mindset of people who have come up with such an ad. Both scientifically and biologically, it is impossible to expect a child to have all traits of his parents. Ujjawal Kalra, a third year student from IIT Guwahati, finds this a funny situation. I don't know how this couple came up with this brilliant idea of a child inheriting the IQ of the parents. A child can never be expected to be the carbon copy of his parents. It's ultimately his hard work that'll decide his success. Just targeting an IIT or IIM student is like undermining the intelligence of people from other fields. Is there any guarantee that a couple from IIT will have a child who will be talented enough to join the same institute?- Vivek Agarwal, a final year B.Tech. student from IIT KanpurI?'d say, it's a personal choice. But judging a person based on his profession or academic record is wrong. I can't accept that under any circumstances.- Prateek Kishore, a second year student of IIT KharagpurI? am appalled that someone could come up with this idea. Why don't people understand that success doesn't come only if a person is born to talented parents?- Ujjawal Kalra, a third year student from IIT Guwahati to:
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http://www.hindu.com/2007/10/06/images/2007100659000201.jpg Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium was founded by the Bangalore City Corporation in 1989. Later in 1992, the administration of the Planetarium was entrusted to the newly formed autonomous body, the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE). It is devoted to dissemination of science among the public and the student community. On the premises of the Planetarium, BASE has established a Science Centre, which is serving as a nucleus for non-formal education. A Science Park is being developed in the area around the Planetarium. Over the year, the Planetarium together with the Science Centre has evolved into a unique institution for the dissemination of science. The Planetarium has a 15.0 mtrs diameter dome with a seating capacity of 2 1 0. It is equipped with 'Space master' Planetarium projector supplied by M/s. Carl-Zeiss, Jena, Germany. This projector projects the night sky as seen with naked "-eye on the dome. It can also project constellation pictures, Panoramas. It is used not only for the shows but also for teaching astronomy. Apart from this, slide projectors, video projectors, special effect projectors, etc., are also used for the shows, Our sky-theatre shows are very popular attracting about 2.0 lakh visitors every year. The sky-theatre shows blend science with art. literature and cultural aspects of many countries. Apart from offering clear and informative accounts of science subjects these programmes also bring in historical backgrounds, modem developments and future prospects. Visuals such as Cartoons, Paintings,. Computer animations, video clippings and special effects are liberally used in the programmes. Planetarium activities related to the International Year of Astronomy, are reported here, and a blog report is here. An article in the Hindu, about the mirror dome technology at the Bangalore planetarium, is here. And some extras, from Bangalore And back to Planetarian India Newsletter March 2010 to:
Dr Prateek Tambe from a Mumbai-based fertility and IVF cetrne, I've come across cases where people have specially mentioned that they want sperm donors with IIT or IIM background. Generally, people feel that doing so will ensure an intelligent baby! Demands are high for foreign donors as well. But up until now, such requests were made within the four walls of a doctor's chamber. Placing an ad is something new. Sunny Puruswani, a third year B Tech student from IIT Chennai, feels the couple from Chennai has been misguided by a fraud doctor. Says Rohit Khattar, a third year B Tech student from IIT Bhubaneswar, There is nothing wrong if a person can be of help to a couple. Surrogacy or IVF is neither a new concept nor is it legally unacceptable. What's the harm if an IITian? is approached for this? But if someone comes to me with such an offer, I will make him understand that just being an IITian? doesn't guarantee anything about a person's ability or aptitude. It requires a lot more to be a perfect human being. Prateek Kishore, a second year student of IIT Kharagpur, feels it's futile to debate this issue. I'd say, it makes no sense to talk about this issue at all. To each his own. A person from an arts background can have a higher IQ compared to any IITian?, Prateek insists.Vivek Agarwal, a final year B.Tech. student from IIT Kanpur, wouldn't oblige if such a request came by. That's because this is all about donating a part of my body. There is an emotional connect involved in it. I don't think, this will be acceptable to society at large. Nobody is born an Einstein. A person's dedication and hard work decide his fate. Success is not hereditary that gets transmitted from one generation to another, Vivek explains.Meanwhile, Monish Sipani, a third year B.Tech. student, IIT Bombay, says I too have come across this classified ad circulating in social networking sites. Everybody is criticizing the whole purpose of trying to rope in an IITian?. Personally, I don't support this. I don't understand the mindset of people who have come up with such an ad. Both scientifically and biologically, it is impossible to expect a child to have all traits of his parents. Ujjawal Kalra, a third year student from IIT Guwahati, finds this a funny situation. I don't know how this couple came up with this brilliant idea of a child inheriting the IQ of the parents. A child can never be expected to be the carbon copy of his parents. It's ultimately his hard work that'll decide his success. Just targeting an IIT or IIM student is like undermining the intelligence of people from other fields. Is there any guarantee that a couple from IIT will have a child who will be talented enough to join the same institute?- Vivek Agarwal, a final year B.Tech. student from IIT KanpurI?'d say, it's a personal choice. But judging a person based on his profession or academic record is wrong. I can't accept that under any circumstances.- Prateek Kishore, a second year student of IIT KharagpurI? am appalled that someone could come up with this idea. Why don't people understand that success doesn't come only if a person is born to talented parents?- Ujjawal Kalra, a third year student from IIT Guwahati March 14, 2010, at 06:23 AM EST
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