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Need to promote scientific temper to combat rise in superstitions: Kerala CM

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  The CM said that superstitious beliefs, which are the reason behind acts like human sacrifices, were multiplying because people were not seriously concerned about spreading scientific knowledge in society. He called for "popularising science," which he added was the most effective way of creating a scientific temper in society.

The article from Onmanorama discusses Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's concerns about the rising tide of superstition and pseudoscience in society, which he believes undermines scientific temper. Speaking at the Kerala Science Festival, Vijayan highlighted the importance of science in daily life and criticized the spread of irrational beliefs, often propagated through social media. He pointed out that while Kerala has a strong tradition of scientific inquiry, there is a noticeable increase in superstitious practices, which he attributes to a lack of scientific education and awareness. Vijayan emphasized the need for educational reforms to foster a scientific mindset among the youth, urging them to question and analyze rather than accept unfounded beliefs. He also mentioned the government's efforts to promote science through various programs and festivals, aiming to cultivate a rational and evidence-based approach to life's challenges.

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