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FAST India announces awardees for the India Science Book Fellowship; Fellows to receive grants of INR 10 lakhs each

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New Delhi, January 09, 2024: The Foundation for Advancing Science and Technology (FAST India) has announced the awardees of the India Science Book Fellowship. This year, three proposals have been selected for full fellowship – with recipients being recognized as India Science Book Fellows – and two proposals for partial fellowship.

Popular science books play an important role in enhancing public understanding and appreciation of science by conveying complex scientific concepts in simpler, more engaging ways. The India Science Book Fellowship was launched to introduce science into the public imagination. This year’s fellowship had over 780 registrations and over 350 abstracts submitted by applicants from IITs, IISc, Ashoka University, JNU, CSIR institutions, and many more. The applications also had immense diversity in terms of applicants – scientists, journalists, science communicators, health professionals, and PhD students – showcasing the depth of scientific inquiry and literary talent in India.

The fellows, chosen after a rigorous evaluation process, are set to contribute significantly to science literature. Their works promise to bring forth unique perspectives and narratives, highlighting the richness and diversity of Indian science and research. They have been awarded financial grants of rupees ten lakhs each.

India Science Book Fellows for this year are:

  • Ganesh Bagler, Associate Professor, IIIT Delhi– Making Food Computable: The Data-driven Science of Food
  • Sarthak Parikh, Assistant Professor, IIT Delhi, & Kush Dhebar, Consultant, Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana– Do and Die: A Game of Quantum Cricket (Quantum Computing Explained through Cricket)
  • Upasana Sarraju, Communications Lead at Fish Welfare Initiative (an animal welfare NGO) – Nuances in Nonsense: Quirky Science Chronicles from India and the World

Partial fellowship recipients this year are:

  • Laxmi Murthy, Journalist, Hri Institute of Southasian Research and Exchange– When Feminists Met Science: A Chronicle of the Women’s Health Movement in India
  • Avinandan Mukherjee, Freelance science writer, The MS University of Baroda, Vadodara– Stone Tools: ABrief History

The panel of jury included renowned authors Angela Saini, Anil Seth, Jahnavi Phalkey, Pranay Lal, and Tarun Khanna. 

Speaking about the fellowship, Ashish Dhawan, Co-Founder, FAST India said, “There is enormous potential to expand the discourse around science in the public domain and mainstream public science books to engage and inspire. This innovative initiative by FAST-India encourages Indian scientists, journalists, writers, and science enthusiasts to share their unique stories and expertise with the world.”

Varun Aggarwal, Co-Founder, FAST India added, “Stephen Hawking’s books got scientists and science into the public imagination big time… We need to do the same for Indian science and scientists. Indian scientists have a unique story to tell not only to Indians but to the world. The time is now.”

In addition to the grant, the recipients will also benefit from feedback provided by top-tier professionals, including publishers, renowned science writers, and bestselling authors, as well as a focus group comprising members of the book’s intended audience. They will also receive support in publishing the manuscript from a publishing house and the opportunity to participate in book launch events as part of promotions to improve their visibility.

The foundation will also provide mentoring, publishing, and small grant support to 19 longlisted candidates. This fellowship programme will give them the platform and resources to share their insights and knowledge with a wider audience. 

 

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