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IWSA NEWSLETTER Official body of the Indian Women Scientists’ Association (IWSA) Vol. 40 Issue No. 1 ISSN 09726195 April 2013 BRANCHES Roorkie 1979 . Hyderabad 1979 . Pune 1980 . Nagpur 1982 . Kolhapur 1982 Delhi 1987 . Kalpakkam 1987 . Baroda 1988 . Lucknow 1997. Amravati 2010 President’s Message From the Editor’s Desk although a better support from the Branches in future can be wished for. I must thank Dr. Susan The New Year started with hectic activities at Eapen, Dr. Dhanya Suresh and Dr Sonia Chadha for IWSA since we initiated an ambitious program at their active support in accomplishing the task National level, of conducting a Refresher Course delegated to us. for Post Graduate teachers in “Animal and Plant Biotechnology”. The headquarters was abuzz With these words we handover the charge to the with enthusiasm; everyone found their name in new team and wish them success and pledge our one or the other committee and was keen to do support. their best in suggesting ways to make it a success. by and And so it became, a satisfactory event carefully Anjali Bhagwat thought about and executed to the best of our [email protected] capacity. It was an example of perfect teamwork. Lessons were learnt to improve upon for the next such event to become even better. We do hope to Editorial Board continue this activity as an Annual event. Dr. Anjali Bhagwat Experts in the respective fields were invited to (Editor/Convenor) give lectures. Four research institutes came Dr. Susan Eapen…………Dr. Archana Sharma forward to host the practicals/demonstrations. Dr. Dhanya Suresh……..Dr. Sonia Chadha The hands on experiments and demonstrations Dr. Paramita Deb were then carefully planned. The latest topics in advances in Animal and Plant Biotechnology could thus be taught to the participating C O N T E N T S teachers. They would in turn educate their students with updated knowledge. The entire From the Editor's Desk.............................1 exercise was in sync with IWSA’s endeavour of President’s message………………...........2 spreading science education in society. News Reports from Head Office: Popular Science lectures…………….2-3 The report of the Refresher Course and the Panel Refresher Course Report…………….3-4 Discussion which was the concluding session has Report on Panel discussion…………..5-6 Techshiksha …………………………..6 been included in this issue. IWSA’s Techshiksha Hostel Day Report…………………….6 program, the lectures under the Science Nursery School Education Committee awareness series continued as did the other Report…………………………………...6-7 regular activities. News Report from Branches……………..7-9 This is the last issue of the Newsletter under this . Editorial Committee. The last two years we could put together five issues (the last one was a Executive Committee (2011 – 13) combined one) covering mainly the activities conducted by IWSA at the Head Quarters and its various branches. Dr. Susan Eapen …………President Dr. V. Sudha Rao ……...Vice President One constrain we faced that delayed the issues to Dr. Rita Mukhopadhyaya…Secretary come out in time was financial in nature. I feel the Dr. Devaki Ramnathan ….Jt. Secretary incoming team will not have to deal with the Dr. Shubhada Nayak …….Jt. Secretary problem since we have managed to convince the Dr. Srirupa Mukherjee ……Treasurer Executive Council to allocate funds for printing Ms. Rashmi Rastogi ......... Member the issues whenever the Advertisement does not come in time. Dr. Asha Damodaran ........Member Dr. Sushma Pradhan ........Member Thanks are due to all the IWSA members for Dr. Anjali Bhagwat.............Member supporting the Newsletter by giving inputs, Dr. Nutan Khalap.............. Member 1 President’s message dwelt on this matter seriously and the conclusion was that childcare and household activities are the leading factors which block the advancement of career women. We are in a world today where information and digital technologies have been steadily sweeping over various aspects of the day to day affairs. How far has IWSA imbibed this modern trend? Will it not be an area where we need to pay our attention? Can we be content with teaching MS-DOS and Dr. Susan Eapen Office Suite in our limited facilities? By adopting President, IWSA the rapidly advancing new technologies, I think we can make better strides in our progress, especially Dear Friends when it comes to science education, and also keep pace with the changing trends. I am quite positive My tenure as President of Indian Women in thinking that a day will soon arrive where in Scientists’ Association (IWSA) from 2011 till date ‘IWSA Webinars’ will be eagerly awaited by both has been my most rewarding moments in public men and women sitting in the comforts of their life. As I am preparing myself to relinquish the respective abodes. We should be looking forward post to the incumbent Dr. Sudha Rao, I cherish to host “TED” talks! Or devise our own “TED” talks. the happy and contented faces of the Why not? I leave it to the future Executive beneficiaries of various programs that IWSA committees to ponder and act upon. conducted during my 2 year term at the helm of your organization – be it Rain bow, the 14 day It is time to thank all IWSA Members, Trustees, Refresher course on “Advances in Plant and Founder members, Executive committee members, Animal Biotechnology” for post graduate Subcommittee conveners and members, teachers, culminating in the panel discussion on enthusiastic IWSA Administrative staff, the “Women in teaching and leading sciences”, the multitude of well wishers, the Academies, various science nurture program, the series of popular educational and other institutions which supported science lectures in different colleges in Mumbai our cause. IWSA is completing 40 years since its and Navi Mumbai, Tech Shiksha program for inception and we are grateful to all our members, children or the personality development program, especially our founder members for their vision. the enthusiasm that IWSA is generating has Our mission to keep IWSA’s flag flying high is increased several folds and more women have progressing in good stead. Let me hand over the expressed their desire to join in. More branches baton to Dr. Sudha Rao and her new team. are in the making, especially the one at Ahmedabad which will be a reality this year itself. Susan Eapen Most of our branches have conducted a good [email protected] number of activities; but I feel they have not performed to the potential they are endowed IWSA News with. I am quite confident that the incumbent team will definitely look into this aspect and find ways to encourage our branches to live up to their News from Head Quarters full potential. Women in general are deterred from pursuing a scientific career at the highest levels, even today. Much more needs to be done Popular Science – lecture programme to address this problem to prevent this potential waste of human talent. The Panel Discussion we Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) had on “Women leading and teaching Sciences” supported activity for holding Popular Science sponsored by the three Science Academies had lectures on biology and chemistry for college 2 students was conducted in different colleges in Patil College, Vashi; Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. University, Belapur; NIRRH, Parel and Sophia College for women, Mumbai. 1. Dept. Of Microbiology of VES college, Chembur organized two popluar science lectures under Biotechnology is one of the most rapidly changing the auspices of Indian Women’s Scientist scientific fields and the innovations in the field need Association (IWSA), for the students of to be integrated in the teaching–learning Microbiology and Biotechnology on the 24th of processes. The course entitled “Advances in Plant January 2013. Dr. Susan Eapen and Dr. S.F. and Animal Biotechnology” was planned to impart D’Souza from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre latest information in plant and animal (BARC) were the speakers for the sessions. Dr. biotechnology to the post graduate teachers from Eapen gave a presentation on ‘Plants for all over the country and also for the participants to removing pollutants from soil and solutions’ and have hands on experience on the latest techniques Dr. D’Souza spoke on ‘The Applications of in biotechnology. Radiation in Agriculture; Science meets Society’. Organizing and advisory committees with different The talks were highly informative and motivated subcommittees were formed for this purpose. The the students by exposing them to high level advertisement was placed in the November issue of research done for bettering life of people with Current Science. Thirty post graduate teachers respect to Environment and Food. There was an from all over India had applied. After screening, 22 active discussion and participants were provided participants (18 outstation and 4 local participants) with tea and snacks. were selected and intimated by 20th December 2012. All of them confirmed their participation in 2. On 28th February-Science day Dr Bakhtaver the Refresher Course. Since majority of outstation Mahajan , Trustee, IWSA spoke on importance of participants were men, accommodation was ‘Science day’ and the role of “Ethics in Science” at booked at ACTREC guest house at Kharghar. IWSA multipurpose hall, which was attended by a However, six out of 18 outstation participants large number of students. cancelled their participation at the last minute and two candidates from Osmania University, 3. On 9th March, Padmashree Dr. S. P. Kale of Hyderabad also did not turn up without any BARC spoke on ‘Nisargaruna’ experience at communication. Due to the cancellation of 8 IWSA’s ICICI multipurpose hall. Mrs Jyoti outstation participants, another 7 local participants Mhapsekar of ‘Stree Mukti Sanghatana’ spoke on were included in the list. Hence there were 21 ’Nisargaruna’ project and ‘Biogas Project’ participants (10 from outside and 11 from Mumbai/Navi Mumbai).