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Modi impresses Oz students in Brisbane


Mangalore Today News Network

Brisbane, Nov 16, 2014:  In his first engagement Indian PM Modi, at Brisbane, where he landed earlier in the day on the second leg of his three-nation visit, Modi visited the QUT-India project. Research is the mother of development, PM  Narendra Modi wrote on an agricultural robot developed by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) during a visit to the university here on November 14, Friday where he also undertook a tour of a QUT-India project to develop iron rich bananas.

modiThere was visible excitement among the student community, which also includes a large number of those of Indian origin. Modi was asked to write amessage on the agricultural robot, and he wrote in Gujarati “research is the mother of development”, according to a tweet by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin.

The prime minster also wished the children on Children’s Day, celebrated on the birth anniversary of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. “I am fortunate to be among children on Chacha Nehru’s birthday,” an MEA tweet cited Modi as saying.

Curious students gathered around the robot to read what the Indian prime minister had written. A translation of the entire message was posted by the university.

It read: “Research is key to development. There is ongoing relationship between development journey of humankind and research. Increasing dominance of science and technology in the field of agriculture will surely prove to be beneficial to farmers and to the field of agriculture as a whole. It is an important endeavour for the welfare of mankind. Best wishes for your effort.” The Agro Robot is a lightweight machine that performs the functions of a large tractor, including weeding.

Modi was given a tour of The Cube, one of the world’s largest interactive learning and display space. He inspected the twostorey-high digital centrepiece of the Science and Engineering Centre, at QUT’s Gardens Point campus, where he heard about groundbreaking research and met local high school students.

QUT’s latest agricultural robot, AgBot II, has the potential to change farming practices around the globe and early next year will start field trials which will see it seed, weed and fertilize crops, said the university website. Modi explored the diversity of The Cube, from “Chem World” to the spectacular “Virtual Reef” and “The Cube Globe”, which visualised trade and investment opportunities between Queensland and India.

He also met the QUT research team spearheading the university’s multi-million dollar partnership with the Indian government to develop ironrich bananas to help stamp out iron-deficiency anaemia in India, a major cause of maternal death during childbirth.

Kashmir missing in map at Oz varsity :  An India map on display at the Queensland University of Technology had Kashmir missing from it during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit there, prompting strong protest from Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh, PTI reports from Brisbane.

Ties with India priority: Cameron :   Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held his ?rst meeting with British Premier David Cameron who described relations with India as top priority of the UK’s foreign policy and invited the Indian leader to Britain, PTI reports from Brisbane.


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