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`Science Safari' on National Geographic

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New Delhi, Sept. 22

The Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Geographic Channel on Friday unveiled `Science Safari', a film that showcases Indian science and technology.

The 48-minute film that premieres on National Geographic on September 26 is a mix of scientific achievements across India and presents innovations by well-known Indian scientists and unknown inventors. It will be telecast four times during the first month and once every month during the following one year, apart from being shown on Doordarshan.

It showcases the spirit of innovation and discovery in diverse fields, including biotechnology, drugs, medicines, stem cells, agriculture, genetic engineering, education, bio-processing, manufacturing and non-conventional energy.

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