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India is booming — but there are worries ahead for basic science

With voting about to start in India’s general election, some researchers are concerned that sluggish funding growth and slow decision-making processes could hold the country back. With voting about to start in India’s general election, some researchers are concerned that sluggish funding growth and slow decision-making processes could hold the country back.

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Can India's new billion-dollar funding agency boost research?

India’s proposed National Research Foundation will shake up the scientific landscape to encourage a culture of research. India’s proposed National Research Foundation will shake up the scientific landscape to encourage a culture of research.

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Climate change: "India needs to set up solar manufacturing units, prioritise future research"

India is at the forefront of making serious efforts towards achieving climate change targets, said Dr Shailja Vaidya Gupta, former Senior Adviser at the Office

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Climate change: "India needs to set up solar manufacturing units, prioritise future research"

India is at the forefront of making serious efforts towards achieving climate change targets, said Dr Shailja Vaidya Gupta, former Senior Adviser at the Office

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Climate change: "India needs to set up solar manufacturing units, prioritise future research"

India is at the forefront of making serious efforts towards achieving climate change targets, said Dr Shailja Vaidya Gupta, former Senior Adviser at the Office

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Policy Dialogue on COVID-19 Vaccine organized by CSIR-NISTADS and CSIR-NISCAIR


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New Delhi: CSIR Institutions CSIR-NISTADS and CSIR-NISCAIR, New Delhi jointly organized a half-day session on “A Policy Dialogue on COVID-19 Vaccine from Self-Reliance to Global Leadership: Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy Imperatives in COVID Era” recently. This event was organised to celebrate the National Science Day and to have a policy discourse from eminent personalities on the journey of indigenous development of the COVID-19 vaccine in the midst of the pandemic. It focussed on the opportunities available, the challenges faced and the policy imperatives for a way forward to become a global leader not only in the COVID-19 vaccine but also in vaccines in general.

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CSIR institutions hold virtual policy dialogue on COVID-19 vaccine


CSIR institutions hold virtual policy dialogue on COVID-19 vaccine
CSIR institutions hold virtual policy dialogue on COVID-19 vaccine
03 March 2021 | News
This event was organised to celebrate the National Science Day and to have a policy discourse from eminent personalities on the journey of indigenous development of the COVID-19 vaccine in the midst of the pandemic
Source: PIB
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Institutions CSIR-NISTADS (National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies) and CSIR-NISCAIR (National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources), New Delhi, on March 1, jointly organised a half-day session, on ‘A Policy Dialogue on COVID-19 Vaccine from Self-Reliance to Global Leadership: Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy Imperatives in COVID Era’. This event was organised to celebrate the National Science Day and to have a policy discourse from eminent personalities on the journey of indigenous development of the COVID-19 vaccine in the midst of the pandemic. 

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Funding body plans to revive research fortunes of India's left behind universities | News


By Sanjay Kumar2021-02-23T14:30:00+00:00
In an ambitious initiative, India is aiming to rejuvenate and transform its research ecosystem. The centrepiece of this will be a new funding body – the National Research Foundation (NRF) – taking inspiration from the US National Science Foundation and UK Research and Innovation. For this, the government has announced a mammoth budget of INR500 billion (£4.9 billion) spread over next five years.
Historically, the vast majority of universities and colleges in India’s provincial states have been starved of funds, while central government funded universities have fared better and national laboratories have received generous funding.
‘The research conditions, manpower recruitment and laboratory facilities in our state universities and colleges – especially in rural areas – have simply been pathetic,’ complains a chemistry professor from Devi Ahilya University in Indore, Madhya Pradesh state in central India, who wishes to remain anonymous. Symptomatic of the hopeless situation in many states, until very recently new faculty had not been recruited for over a quarter of a century in many higher education institutions in Madhya Pradesh. Infrastructure is just beginning to improve in the state, courtesy of a two-year-old World Bank project.

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