Gen Z will be the pillars of New Bharat
2024-08-01Dr. Rabindra Narayan Behera
Member of Parliament, Govt. of India
"The great Bharat was born with technology still we are jumping to the next generation technologies. The historical and mythological accounts from ancient India demonstrate a high level of technological and intellectual achievement. Despite the lack of modern tools like electricity, mobile phones, computers, and the internet, ancient Indians developed sophisticated systems of knowledge and technology. Today, we continue to build on this rich heritage, leveraging modern technologies to further advance and disseminate knowledge globally. This continuity and evolution underscore the enduring legacy and ingenuity of ancient Indian civilization. It's fascinating to see how technology has evolved over time and the advancements we've made in various fields.
In education and other technology sectors I have digitized the palm leaf manuscripts of Orissa State Museum. There are Vedas, Upanishadas, temple construction, all the valuable things are there in palm leaf and bamboo leaf manuscripts. Researchers across the globe have come to do research on this and they demanded that these should be available in digital. A lot of our resources are there and we are yet to achieve in the modern digital age. If you want more research on this then we can jump into this next generational computing.
Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is now called as Vishwaguru, after the election he has taken up the task that by 2029 we will build India to New India, where Generation Z will take a pivotal role. The youths will be the pillars for making India a New India where Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity will take a major role and all other technologies will merge into a very seamless virtual environment. We will migrate to a cyber world. The Ramayana and Mahabharat was initially oral and later it was written in the palm leaf manuscript then we migrated to paper manuscript. Other things were also migrated like typewriters to computers and other devices."
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