HINDUIST CLOURIES on academic soil in Vit Chennai | The first panel discussion was led by students from engineering and legal flows who discussed the topic “Science or Art: What does the world need today?” The discussion was moderated by R. Sujath, representative of Hindu editor. | Photo Credit: B. Velankanni Raj
Hindu Campus Hindu: India in the dialogue held on Monday (May 5, 2025) on the Vit Chennai on Monday (May 5, 2025), began on a robust remark with the first of two panel discussions conducted by engineering students and rights.
Moderated by Editor, Hindu, R. Sujath, discussion began students Pratibha VB and VaiShnvi M., who report their opinions on what both fields contribute to humanity and its development. Both are pillars of human civilization and both shape the world, emphasized by students, but in different ways – while art was an inspiration and motivator, science was an inventor and implement. While science was a way to progress, without art, there would be no purpose, they emphasized.
R. Aditya, however, had a different view and said that art, more than ever, was important in today’s world because they could potentially help to save science. Using an example of the Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy, now the Minister of Health of the United States and fraudulent products caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which cures a viral disease, he pointed out that scientific communication was in danger and was an art that could help; It was an art that promoted critical thinking and taught people to question.
Another student Roshan Daniel Raj claimed that the problems we now had, such as climate change and geopolitical problems, were more technical than philosophical and required scientific solutions, which caused further debate, with public members and deployed with their opinions.
For the vice -chairman T. Thyagarajan, who previously welcomed the assembly, he said that this is a unique program that is coped with the philosophy of holistic development of students at university.
Published – May 5, 2025 06:15