Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society Janani Ramanathan Associate Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science Research.

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Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society Janani Ramanathan Associate Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science Research Associate, Mother’s Service Society

Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society Opportunities that arise from Challenges Historically, great challenges have become opportunities Bata Shoes after World War I Unity and freedom after the American Civil War Industrialization after World War II Great people seem to appear on the scene during challenging times American War of Independence - George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson World War II - Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin Indian Independence - Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel

Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society Challenges and our response to them release energy Challenges change attitudes New situations break resistances What do challenges do?

Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society What differentiates those who tide over a crisis from those who succumb to it? The winners Redirect the energy Look out for the opportunity Learn from mistakes Think creatively and adapt

Challenges and Opportunities Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society Often, it is the greatest challenges that lead to the greatest human achievements Our response determines the results Is it possible that all challenges have concealed opportunities behind them?