Science and technology in ancient India
By: Rao, P. R. K. (ed).
Contributor(s): Vigyan Bharati.
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Complimentary recd from Prof Arvind Kumar
Historically, India has made major contribution to the developments in science and technology invention of numerals, zero, place value of numbers, the rustless iron pillar at Delhi, magnificent structures of temples etc. have immortalised the talents of those periods. An objective dissemination of information of the achievements of ancient India in the fields of science and technology are indeed a source of national pride as well as source of inspiration for strengthening the scientific culture in our society. This book is written as a responsibility to spread awareness of our scientific heritage.
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