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FREE SMS messaging service for India only that may prove to be incredibly useful for citizen groups and NGOs. The service allows anyone to set up a group of mobile subscribers to message to, or for a group to message each other many-to-many. A user can receive news alerts and blog updates via SMS, for example; or a group can group-text message to each other.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Science lessons now available on mobile phones


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Vigyan Prasar and IGNOU together have launched a free SMS service for mobile users that delivers content on science and related areas.
Vigyan Prasar and IGNOU together have launched a free SMS service for mobile users that delivers content on science and related areas.

From textbooks to your mobile screens, now science will be at everyone's fingertips!

Vigyan Prasar and IGNOU together have launched a free SMS service for mobile users that delivers content on science and related areas.

The application — Science@Mobile — was launched here today as part of the two-day National Science Day celebrations by the Director of Inter-University Accelerator Centre, Mr Amit Roy.

"I believe society without the appreciation and knowledge of science is incomplete. If we do not understand the power and application behind a phenomenon, we would live in darkness and consider it black magic. So the spread of knowledge on science is very important," he said.

"The number of mobile phones in the country has touched almost a billion. The penetration of mobiles has been immense, so the service would be of great help to create the right culture for science," Mr Roy said.

Vigyan Prasar, an autonomous organisation under the Department of Science and Technology, and IGNOU jointly introduced this service to tap into the potential of mobile phones to popularise science even in rural areas where mobile phones have made substantial penetration.

'Science@Mobile' will provide all types of information on science subjects including news, important days and events, facts, humour, quotes, about scientists, health tips and green tips to its subscribers free-of-cost.

In addition, the content has been grouped into three categories with the first one not requiring any science background, second one requiring basic science literacy, while the third is for people with science background.

Users can subscribe to the service by messaging "SCIMBL" to 092230516161 or clicking the link provided at Vigyan Prasar website.

"The service currently is available only in English.

Efforts to provide SMSs in Hindi is in progress and will be available within a week or little more," said Mr O.P. Sharma, Project Coordinator of Science@Mobile service.

For bringing the service in regional languages, he said Vigyan Prasar would have to collaborate with state agencies.

"We are looking into that aspect," he said.

National Science Day is being celebrated for two days — February 28 & 29 — at the National Science Centre.

National Science Day falls on February 28 every year and is in celebration of the day in 1928 when Indian scientist Sir C V Raman announced the discovery the Raman Effect in light scattering which won him the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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