Krishan, rooted in words like Krishok and Kris, signifies the historical link between farming and the ancient concept of action, symbolized by a knife. The Kr indo-european root suggests a connection to hand-related activities, emphasizing the timeless significance of labor, especially in agriculture. In contemporary language, Krishan and Kishan represent both land-tillers and industrial workers. Krishan Foundation, established in the early 21st century, emerged from a commitment to celebrate the inherent optimism and creativity of the working class. Krishan embraces a holistic worldview, rejecting reductionism, and promotes interdisciplinary understanding of the material world. A Krishanian embodies a fusion of science, art, and history, striving for equality, diversity, and a transformative future.
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Science and Education in the era of AI and ChatGPT: How to nurture Human Creativity | Abed Chaudhury
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Abed Chaudhury's talk at Oxford University "Science & Islam, a perspective from Kanihati Bangladesh"
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