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National Conference on
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Suhas B. NAIK-SATAM
Kishor KULKARNI
Parul R. SHETH
Rajeev CHITNIS
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3rd and 4th October 2015
V.G. Kulkarni Auditorium
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Manasi RAJADHYAKSHA
Paresh VAIDYA
Prakash KONDEKAR
Gora CHAKRABORTY
Hemant LAGVANl(AR
Jayashree RAMADAS
K.K. MISHRA
Rekha VARTAK
NCSC
Vikrant GHANEKAR
National Centre for Science Communicators
Rekha BAJAJ
Vidnyan Bhavan, V.N. Purav Marg,
Sion-Chunabhatti, Mumbai 400022
Vrushali SHETH
A P. JAYARAMAN - Convener
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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
V. N. Purav Marg, Mankhurd, Mumbai, 400088
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The National Centre for Science Communicators (NCSC) is a
pulsating science communication organisation with national
and international reach. Its members include science
communicators from varied fields of communication — print
media, television, radio, planetaria, science centres etc.
NCSC was established in January 1997 with a view to
developing science communication in India. The Centre
provides opportunities for science communicators to explore
and express their talents and creativity for better
understanding ofscience and recognises such talents.
Children's literature has been established as a classic genre in
many modern languages since mid—l9"“ century.Non—fiction
literature for children gained great importance at the
beginning of20‘“ century. Since then Creative Science Literature
for Children (CSLC) has played a historic role.Science
popularization movements have made conscious and
concerted efforts to establish the identity of CWSCwiththe next
Ms Navin Menon, Chief Editor, Children's Book Trust ,
Ms.Chandana Chakrabarti, Science Communicator and writer,
Devendra Mewari, children's science writer have kindly agreed
to deliver invited talks. The luminaries would be present on
both the days.
generation science standards on the anvil. But CSLC is still in its
discussion in which all the delegates would be able to
infancy with varying inventories in different Indian languages.
This conference proposes to take stock of the developmental
status of CSLC in India and to develop an operational strategy
of bringing together seasoned professionals, creative science
writers and aspiring writers withlearningand mentoring mode.
The elements of supply chain include editors, illustrators,
bookstores and distributors. The conference will strive to create
necessary and sufficient conditions in the country to educate
and inspire young readers through powerful science stories
and to sensitize an effective supply chain.
participate.
- Evening programme-Demo Drama + Short science skits
with English subtitles
- Exposition of Sci-storytelling - 1. On Scientific Method + 2.
Mutated folktale on technology + Unstructured Storytelling
with artefacts'
The conference is targeted at scientists, science
communicators, aspiring science writers, students of literature
and journalism, editors, educators, teachers, B. Ed students,
illustrators, publishers and distributors, science education
centres, science librarians, funding organisations, NGOs and
research charities and other stakeholders in early science
education.
Each invited presentation would be followed by an open
REGISTRATION FEE:
NCSC members: Rs. 1000
Local Participants from educational Institutes, Govt. Bodies‘
public sector Undertakings 81 Industries and Non-members:
Rs. 1500 without accommodation
Non-members, Outstation delegates: Rs.2000 with
accommodation.
The registration fee includes Conference kit, lunches,
tea/coffee and conference dinner. Registration fee is payable by
Cheque /Demand Draft favouring "National Centre for Science
Communicators‘ Payable at Mumbai.
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) is a
National Centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research (TIFR), Mumbai. The broad goals of the Centre are to
promote equity and excellence in science and mathematics
education from primary school to undergraduate college level,
and encourage the growth of scientific literacy in the country.
The key note address will be delivered by Prof. Jayant V .Narlikar,
Emeritus Professor, Inter University Centre for Astronomy and
Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pu ne.
National Centre for Science Communicatorsjointly with Homi
Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR Mumbai,is
organising a conference on the theme CREATIVE WRITING IN
SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN (CWSC) on 3rd and 4th October
2015 at VG Kulkarni Auditorium at Homi Bhabha Centre for
Science Education. \/.N. Purav Marg, Mankhurd, Mumbai
400088.
the Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai, Prof. S Sivadas Professor of
Please contact for further details:
Chemistry, Editor Eureka, Vithal Nadkarni, Science Journalist
&FormerAsst.Editor, Science Today, Dr.Bal Phondke, Molecular
Biologist- Former Editor, Science Today and former Director,
National Institute of Science Communication and Information
Resources (NISCAIR), New Delhi and Science Communicator,
Dr.B B Singh Biologist-Lawyer, Anil Manekar, Dy. Director
General , National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata, India,
Dr. A.P. Jayaraman
Vice- Chairman / Convener
National Centre for Science Communicators
Vidnyan Bhavan, V.N. Purav Marg,
Sion-Chunabhatti, Mumbai 400022
e-mail : drap.jayaraman@gmail.com
Dr. V.S.Venkatavardan, Eminent Physicist and former Director of
ACCOMMODATION:
All the participants will be accommodated in guest
houses/hostels in shared rooms. Family accommodation may
not be available in the guest houses/hostels.