Post Covid developments

Russia has created vaccine for Cancer
China has made a cure for Diabetes
Meanwhile India has found new temples in Sambhal. more  

FYI!!!! … All over the world there is a huge effort being made to uncover and discover our ancient past so why not in India … temples are our heritage … please don’t undermine them … it is not about religion or spirituality but it’s about our ancestry … even foreigners are interested in our temples and our historical heritage so why are Indians still so self conscious about it … btw it’s no longer “fashionable “ to be so anymore!!! Because we are no longer under any foreign domination and occupation … so wake up Indians and smell the coffee!!! more  
Jokes apart sometimes Jokers are also needed on serious social media platforms more  
India’s progress cannot be measured solely by comparing developments in unrelated fields. As a nation, India has made significant strides in science, technology, healthcare, and culture. Recognizing achievements in diverse domains enriches global progress rather than undermining it. Misleading Comparison Between Scientific and Cultural Developments: The discovery of new temples in India and advancements in medical science in Russia or China are not directly comparable. While Russia and China’s efforts focus on medical advancements, the discovery of temples in Sambhal is a result of archaeological and historical exploration, which also contributes to cultural preservation and identity. India’s Contributions to Science and Medicine: India has a robust history of medical research, including producing world-class vaccines (e.g., COVID-19 vaccines like Covishield and Covaxin). Indian companies like Biocon are pioneering advancements in diabetes care, including the development of biosimilars for insulin. Indian scientists and researchers have contributed significantly to cancer research and treatment, such as through the development of generic chemotherapy drugs and immunotherapy. Global Collaboration in Science: The creation of vaccines or cures for diseases like cancer or diabetes involves collaborative global efforts, not just one country. India has an integral role in these global scientific endeavors, especially as a major hub for clinical trials and affordable healthcare solutions. Cultural Preservation Is Equally Important: Preserving and discovering historical sites like temples plays a vital role in maintaining national identity and understanding heritage. Scientific advancements and cultural preservation are not mutually exclusive; they serve different purposes and enrich societies in unique ways. Progress in Different Domains: Each nation prioritizes its unique strengths and needs. While some focus on medical innovations, others invest in space exploration (e.g., India's Chandrayaan missions), digital infrastructure (e.g., UPI and Aadhaar), or cultural heritage. Logical Fallacy in Argument: The argument oversimplifies complex issues by presenting them as a competition. It unfairly trivializes India’s progress in science, technology, and medicine while ignoring the global nature of challenges like cancer and diabetes. more  
India has come a long way from being land of spirituality to land of religion. more  
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