Surgeons in ancient India could conduct cataract, plastic surgery : Venkaiah Naidu

Along with such statements, Hon. Vice President should also ask Indian government to take efforts to revive ancient Hindu techniques and use them today ! – Editor, Hindujagruti

Kochi : Indian history is replete with those who have significantly advanced human knowledge, with surgeons from the era capable of performing complex medical procedures like cataract and plastic surgery, Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu said on Monday.

He said besides surgeons, many scientists, mathematicians, physicians, chemists, metallurgists, astronomers and a number of innovators in ancient India have significantly advanced human knowledge.

Naidu was addressing a function organised to honour young scientists in Kalady, the birthplace of Adi Shankaracharya, about 45 km from here.

“One recalls a number of such illustrious names like Aryabhata, Pingala, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara, Varahamihira, Charaka and Sushrutha. India gave the concept of zero and the binary system to the world, ” he said.

“We knew how to make steel alloys and smelt zinc. Our ancient surgeons could conduct many complicated surgeries, including plastic surgery and cataract surgery,” he said.

He conferred the Adi Shankara Asianet News Young Scientist Awards 2018 at the Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kalady.

Naidu said the award was an eloquent testimony to the inquisitiveness, ingenuity and innovative initiative inherent in young India.

He said along with “gross national income”, the focus must also be on how Science and Technology can foster greater happiness and better quality of life, as well as harmonious inclusive societies.

“Knowledge must lead us to become wise and we must have the wisdom to use the knowledge we acquire for improving our lives,” Naidu said.

The vice president said one should draw inspiration from the best in Indian tradition, remove the “deadwood” accumulated over the years and revitalise the nation.

Source : TOI

Tags : Pro-Hindu

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