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What should scientific temper mean in our times in India

A group of academics and politicians have called on the government of India to ensure a fairness, equality, and democracy. What is the essence of scientific temper and how is it based on these principles? The BBC’s Geeta Pandey explains.

Source: counterview.org
Published on 2021-06-24

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