India is continuously earning its name on the path of development, but its second and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Ada E. Yonath has a 'Blue Dream'. A dream in which, like developed countries, there is a hidden desire to change the life expectancy of Indians to more than 80 years of life. Yonath shared this 'Blue Dream' with everyone in her lecture during the ongoing 107th Indian Science Congress here. Yonath, the famous biochemist of the Wiseman Institute of Science in Israel, pointed to the great danger of resistance. She said that this would bring the world once again to the same condition as before the discovery of antibiotics when common viruses also became the cause of very serious infections. Former Air Force Chief BS Dhanova drew attention to the biggest concern, says 'Abhinandan would have been flying Rafael instead of MiG-21' In her statement, she also said that the global economy would suffer a loss of 3.8% by 2050. Yonath was awarded the Nobel Prize for clarifying the atomic structure and complexity of the work. Recalling her association, she said that she had inspired for this discovery. Governor gives approval to Uddhav's distributed ministries, Know complete list Yonath gave her talk in front of young scientists through a powerpoint presentation while giving a lecture on the topic 'Next Generation Novel Eco-Friendly Antibiotics - Blue Dream'. Pointing to the United States, Canada, and some European countries appearing in blue on the world map, she said, "You are looking at the blue-colored countries. This is what I want in all countries, including India. The Nobel laureate insisted that pharma companies should devise antibiotics to control the risk of multi-drug resistant bacteria, rather than the broad range of antibiotics that affect pathogens (Viruses that cause diseases).' Digvijay Singh raised the question on BJP, says 'We only want to know about NRC'