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John Stewart Bell

28th July 1928 – 1st October 1990

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The First Urbanization Period And the Indus Valley Civilization

The history of science is often traced back to Classical Greece or the European Renaissance; however, its roots extend much deeper into the past. In this inaugural issue of Curiosita, we are pleased to present an essay that highlights one of the earliest and most significant cradles of scientific and technological advancement: the Indus Valley Civilization.

Development of Science and Technology in India

India’s intellectual history is characterized by ancient brilliance, a phase of decline, and a modern resurgence, featuring foundational contributions in mathematics, science, and technology prior to the 16th century. In his exploration, Professor Ajoy Ghatak examines these early advancements, which laid the groundwork for a 19th-century revival in education and research.

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During my undergraduate science studies, I first encountered Calculus – a term hinting at its Latin origin, small pebbles. This introduction brought with it the enigmatic notation d/dx and its attendant challenges.

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