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Scientists face nadir as India offers degrees in astrology

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Stargazers are celebrating India's Supreme Court approval for teaching astrology in state-run universities after dismissing a petition by a group of scientists.

The verdict has cleared the way for graduate, post-graduate and research courses in jyotir vigyan, Sanskrit for astrological science, in 35 of the country's 200 universities.

The government will fund five teaching posts, a library, a computer laboratory and horoscope bank in each university.

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'We are overjoyed. The highest court has put its seal of approval on an ancient science most Indian believes in whether they admit it or not', said R. Gopal, of New Delhi's Astrology Study and Research Institute.

'Millions of Indians consult astrologers at every step. People read astrology columns in newspapers and magazines. So what is the harm in studying it properly in colleges and universities with modern tools like computers?'

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Astrologer Amrit Lal, who does a roaring trade in Calcutta, said the courses would produce qualified professionals and drive out imposters.

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