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Item Science vs Religion(2015-04-10) Narlikar, J. V.Item Science, anti-science and the scientific outlook(2015-04-10) Narlikar, J. V.Item Vigyan keval matrubhasha mein hi padhaya jana chahiye(Navabharat Times, 2015-04-10) Narlikar, J. V.Item J.V.Science anti-science and the scientific outllok(One india one people, 2001-02-01) Narlikar, J. V.Item Modern cosmology(Department of physics, 1982-01-01) Narlikar, J. V.Item Astronomy, pseudoscience and rational thinking(Cambridge University Press, 2005-03-27) Narlikar, J. V.A strong case is made for including astronomy in the school science curriculum, as it encourages a scientific outlook. The realization that awesome natural phenomena can be explained in terms of known science can develop in students the habit of thinking rationally and help them counter superstitions that have traditionally taken root in society. A contrast with a pseudoscience like astrology will further help them to come to grips with the way real science functions.