Superstition has become widespread in society, Pinarayi says

Professionals in the field of science and technology participated in the Professional Connection on Saturday at Thiruvananthapuram.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said here on Saturday that the superstition of stamping in the reform movement a few years ago has once again been widely circulated in society.
The Chief Minister is speaking professionals specializing in connecting 2025 science and technology, a program that is part of the government’s fourth anniversary. He emphasized the cultivation of scientific temperament and the dissemination of scientific and technical knowledge based on sustainable growth and development based on social justice.
“The superstition we live in is being eradicated under the leadership of social reformers is returning and becoming widespread,” he said.
Digital Science Park
Mr Vijayan said the Kerala government also awarded Kairali Research Award and a postdoctoral fellowship for the Chief Minister, which promoted research in addition to being distinguished in the translational labs of the higher education sector and universities. Kerala is using the growth path of digital science parks and AI hubs. He said the state is spending Rs 6 billion in three digital science parks.
Vijayan said that science and technology are not separated from human life, reaffirming his government’s plan to build a knowledge-based society.
KP Sudheer, Executive Vice President of Kerala Science, Technology and Environment Committee (KSCSTE) and Vice Chairman of the State Planning Commission VK Ramachandran and KSCSTE Commissioner A. Sabu also made speeches.
publishing – May 17, 2025 at 08:42 pm IST