February 28, 2011

Indian Science in Arab land

Muslim Murasu, February 2011

Cultivation in desert land is currently an indispensable necessity. (ICARDA) Cultivation in arid land is a new field of science. Interest of Indian scientists in Arab centre deserves appreciation. Hon’ble President of India, Pratibha Patil, toured Arab Emirates, Syria. Good will visit to friendly nations will yield long-term benefits. 40 percent harvest in India is from arid region. Agriculture researches in Arab countries are capable of guiding agricultural growth in India. Food production will increase. Installing petrol pumps in Central Asia, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Iran can yield huge revenues. New cooperation has developed in fuel energy, information technology, petrol, phosphate fertilizer, livestock growth, train and metro rail services. Visit of Indian President supports the cause of separate, independent Palestine. Commercial profits totaling to 2.5 times have been signed. Arab world has supported India’s entry as member into United Nations Security Council.
Indian President was deeply impressed by the school for disabled operated by Syrian First Lady Asma Al-Assad and donated 20 lakh rupees for it. And she donated 10 lakh rupees to an old age home run by a Christian Missionary from Kolkatta. There is severe drinking water scarcity in Arab countries. Technology for saline water treatment will help Indian growth as well. Indians form a chunk of immigrants living in Arab countries. Leadership in Arab countries deeply appreciates hard work and technology from India. Abu Dhabi Indian school, Indian Islamic centre, Indian Cultural centre, Dubai Indian club, Dubai International Academic city were among those who hosted Indian President. Exchanges between Arab and India in food processing industry and education infrastructure will reach new heights. Globalization opportunities should be exploited to create opportunity for people of Arab countries to understand ethos of Tamilnadu. Indian President’s visit can kindle fresh ideas. Foreigners take part diplomatically in Pongal celebrations in villages and towns of Tamilnadu. Christian monks from western countries liberally take part in religious congregations in Tamilnadu. Americans and English people take part in Markali music season and Tiruvaiyaru programs. Relation between Tamilnadu Muslim Muhalla and Arab people also should be strengthened.

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