That
day I have been to Bangalore, what is now called Bengaluru in true Kannada
flavor, as an accompaniment to my Research Supervisor for his award ceremony
along with some of my close friends. It was organized by Vision Group of
Science and Technology (VGST) a research wing of Government of Karnataka,
India. JN TATA auditorium where we were seated was without much fanfare with
silent yet busily awaiting audience whom were mostly scientist from all over
Karnataka and their family. Although most of the audiences would be highly
enthusiastic and anticipating to get the awards from the hands Mr.Siddaramaih,
Honorable Chief minister of Karnataka, and Bharat Ratna C.N.R. Rao, my sole
expectation was to have the glimpse of an exemplary scientist and to listen to his
speech. The auditorium was very cheerful when the chief scientist and
dignitaries arrived. It was great and cheerful moment for me too as I am seeing
them all for the very first time. Though he is well known among scientist communities all around the
world, Chintamani Nagesa
Ramachandra Rao, also known as C.N.R. Rao grabbed the attention of
entire nation when he was awarded Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award,
from the Indian nation. He is the first Indian to reach the h-index of 100,
reflecting the enormity of the body of his published research work. But even before, I was aware of him, as one of my friend’s
friend was doing Ph.D. under his guideship in Bengaluru. The person who was
well known for his sharp and tiff words targeting government in support of
research and development, was one that day really cool and humorous in his
speech. He looked imperturbable and ever smiling, and the sentences that he
ended up were not that pompous but generated high sounding claps from the
audiences.
Prof. C.N.R. Rao interacting with the senior scientist at IISc, Bangalore, during the VGST award function. |
Prof. CNR Rao interacting with Chief Minister Siddaramaih |
It is really every reformers or sufferer’s
dream to question and rebuke the responsible persons for the cause. How joyous
it would be for the scientist and public when CNR Rao could utilize the
opportunity and create that situation thereby requesting the ministers who are
his co-dignitaries on the same dais to fund the required grants for science and
technology. To everyone’s surprise and to my expectations, his application was
immediately answered by the Chief Minister Siddaramaih, that the government
would infuse more grants in to the research and development sector. Karnataka
is one of the countable and very few states in India that is pioneering
research oriented activities. It is many a time made possible by this kind of
scientist-politician interaction and the place where such an ambience is
absent, reflects poor research performance, which is obvious and evident from the
majority of Indian states. Karnataka in this aspect is truly inspiring, advantageous
and pioneering. With the perfect blend of research scholars, scientists, industries,
central and state research institutes, the place is really doing magic in
R&D field.
Siddaramaih – A true Siddha!
Please wait before getting into conclusions.
You may wonder whether this article is being politicized. But honestly, the answer is No.
After all, Siddaramaih – A true Sidda, is not my statement. When CNR Rao
was speaking, he warmly praised Chief Minister Siddaramaih as a true Siddha,
but in the true sense it did not appeared to be panegyric or a formal speech
intended as a public compliment. The term literally means an ascetic who has achieved enlightenment. True
to the statement he looked calm and collected. But unfortunately I have
forgotten some of the interesting conversation between CNR Rao and the Chief
Minister Siddaramaih. The CM recollected many of his fun filled college days as
a law student in the University of Mysore when he spoke. He too counter-praised
CNR Rao for being honoured with the highest civilian award, but even his
statement was also not panegyric. It appeared to the public that really have a good
understanding with each other. In a brisk tone he made an enigmatic speech
encompassing the current and future research developmental activities. Shri.
Siddaramaih one amongst the few graduated Chief Ministers of India, was clever
in making his oration which had a brilliant proportion of scientific discussion
rather than taking advantage of the opportunity for the political promotion.