Pondicherry Science Forum

Pondicherry Science Forum

Science for Social Revolution
Abbreviation PSF
Founded 1985
Type People's Movement (reg under Indian Society act)
Location
  • Puducherry
President
Prof.Dr.K.M.Tamizhmani (Prof & HOD, Dept. of Mathematics, Pondicherry University)
General Secretary
A.Hemavathi
Vice President
Hemavathi (Head Mistress, Savarayalu Government Girls HighSchool)
Website www.psfcerd.org

Pondicherry Science Forum (PSF)[1] was founded in 1985. PSF believes that science placed before humanity tools which transform society, tools that banish poverty, disease and social backwardness. But for it to be used for such purposes, awareness of potential of science and technology, and a scientific temperament should become an integral part of the life process of the people. It describes itself as "a non profit, voluntary, public-interest organization" which is based in Puducherry, India. It works primarily on issues related to science policy and science popularization.

Introduction

The primary objective at the time of the founding of Pondicherry Science Forum was taking science to the people. Extensive work was put into science education, science communication, and making science pedagogy interesting and fun. The PSF works to demystify science and technology. Too often, unjust or oppressive development policies come dressed up as technological necessities. The choice of technology is effected by social, cultural and political factors, but is often presented as if it were only a professional or scientific decision. Such "expert" opinion can be effectively questioned only if attempts to do so are backed by knowledge and understanding. Providing for adequate choice of technology also means that more effort needs to be invested in developing technologies that are more equitable and sustainable and that can be accessed by weaker sections of society.

Objectives

Wings

The PSF's work is organized into three wings: Development, Science Communication and Women's Empowerment and to carry these tasks out effectively, it has built two more institutional structures: the Centre for Ecology & Rural Development (CERD) and the Samam Makalir Suyasarbu Iyakkam (Samam).

Activism

PSF coordinated the Bharat Gyan Vigyan Jatha (BGVJ) in 1987 in South India which was catalysed and supported by the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India and also the Bharat Jan Gyan Vigyan Jatha in 1990. It is also member of the All India Peoples Science Network and the NCSTC-Network.

The forum spearheaded the Arivoli Iyakkam (Total Literacy Campaign) in Puducherry along with the Education Department. Puducherry was the first state or union territory to become literate. It also won the King Sejong International UNESCO Literacy Prize in 1992.

PSF/CERD works in collaboration with leading science and technology organizations including the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

It is also a recognized Centre of Relevance and Excellence (CORE) group under the Ministry of Science and Technology of India.

PSF initiated the first Women's SHG Federation in Puducherry and are the pioneers in women's empowerment through micro-credit and capacity building.

PSF started the Centre of Ecology & Rural Development (CERD) a centre exclusively formed for taking up meaningful interventions in health, sanitation, natural resource management, energy, watershed management and information and communications technology for development.

Flagship programs

Awards and achievements

In 1989, PSF initiated and supported the Directorate of Education of the Government of Pondicherry in launching the total literacy programme called Puduvai Arivoli Iyakkam[7] (Movement for light of knowledge) Pondicherry which later won the prestigious UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize for the best Literacy Programme in 1992 for its content, delivery and concept.

In 1994, PSF was awarded the National Award for the Best Science Communication programmes by the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.

PSF/CERD was also given an award for its work in renewable energy sources by the Renewable Energy Agency, Govt of Puducherry (REAP).[8]

Arogya Iyakkam, a community health programme launched by Pondicherry Science Forum which was later recognized as one of the 10 best community health programmes in the world by World Health Organisation

Publications

PSF along with TNSF brought out the first Children’s Tamil Monthly Thulir Magazine[9] In 2012, celebrated the Silver jubliee[10] and to this date continues to be the only magazine of its calibre and content. Other than this, PSF brings out a monthly bulletin for its members called the “Ariviyal Murasu”, another bulletin for Samam News Letter for the members of the SHG federation. PSF also brings out popular science publications aimed at the general lay public.

Science periodicals

Reference List

  1. "PSF". Pondicherry Science Forum. 1 January 2008. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. "Science Projects". The Hindu. 11 December 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  3. "Children's magazine celebrates silver jubilee". The Hindu. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  4. "Science Competition". The Hindu. 22 December 2007. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  5. "Science learning now fun-filled". The Hindu. 25 May 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  6. "Bird watching event". The Hindu. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  7. http://mhrd.gov.in/hi/node/1980
  8. http://reap.org.in/news.php
  9. "Thulir Magazine". Thulir Magazine. 26 December 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  10. "Children's magazine celebrates silver jubilee". The Hindu. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
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