Science Congress to award Ratan Tata



Chennai: The Indian Science Congress on Tuesday said Tata Group chief Ratan Tata has been selected for the Jawarharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award which would be conferred at a time convenient to him.

Reacting to media reports on Tata's absence at the Science Congress here yesterday, Tata Sons said in a statement that Tata's office had no information that the industrialist was to receive the award from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here on January 3.

When contacted, Indian Science Congress (ISC) President K C Pandey said indeed Tata was among the awardees and his office was aware of it.

ISC Executive Secretary Amit De said the Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award is never given by the Prime Minister at the Congress.

"We seek a time convenient to the awardee and even the place or city is of his choice. He can select any city where ISCA has its Chapters," De said.

Pandey said he was told by the local organisers about Tata's presence at the Congress and hence he had announced that the award would be conferred on him.

"Tata was not in Chennai on that day and, in the absence of any such communication about the award, had no intention to be there," the Tata Sons statement said.

The Prime Minister, who inaugurated the five-day gathering of scientists, conferred awards on leading scientists and Nobel laureates, including Venkataraman Ramakrishnan-- the 2009 Chemistry laureate.

Besides Ramakrishnan, Ada Yonath, Thomas Steitz, Tim Hunt and Martin Chalfie were among the scientists who were honoured by the Prime Minister.

PTI