Five Indian scientists win Infosys prizes for research
Tuesday, 01 December 2009, 14:50 IST |
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5 million (
50 lakh) prize, a citation and a medallion will be given to the five winners by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Jan 4 in New Delhi. The jury for Engineering and Computer Sciences, headed by MIT Professor Subra Suresh, did not find a suitable candidate for awarding the prize in the discipline.
The foundation has been set up early this year with a corpus of
450 million (
45 crore), including
210 million (Rs 21 crore) jointly contributed by Infosys' co-founders and
240 million (
24 crore) by the company to promote world class research in natural and social sciences in the Indian sub-continent.
"The highest prize money in five disciplines is to reward and recognise outstanding inventions or discovery or a cumulative body of work done in India that has a positive impact on the nation," Infosys Chairman and Chief Mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy said on the occasion.
Noting that Indian scientific talent had strong roots and was well respected the world over, Murthy said the work done by winners were clear examples of the world-class quality of scientific talent in the country. "Research in the sciences is key to India's development and progress and we must find ways to recognise and reward relevant, leading research in India," said Murthy.
Congratulating the winners, Union Minister for Human Resource Development (HRD) Kapil Sibal said research was the foundation on which rests a nation's growth. "To realize India's scientific potential, the government's efforts need to be supplemented by non-governmental efforts as well," Sibal said from New Delhi through a video conference.
Source: IANS