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Promoting research and innovation

Promoting research and innovation
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The expenditure on R&D in India is only 0.80% of GDP which needs to be enhanced to 1.5%. What are the strategies needed to pursued for promoting research & innovation across all ...

The expenditure on R&D in India is only 0.80% of GDP which needs to be enhanced to 1.5%. What are the strategies needed to pursued for promoting research & innovation across all disciplines, promote inter-disciplinary research and make India become a favoured destination for R&D projects.

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Nandita Narain
Nandita Narain 11 years 1 month ago
Promote academic freedom, greater democratisation of governance, curtailing arbitrary use of emergency powers by VC's, foster culture of debate, discussion, dissent and dialogue, safeguards against victimisation, removal of the bureaucratic API system that has killed quality research as well as teaching,higher teacher-student ratio, more research facilities, more liberal leave rules for research fellowships and conferences etc
BBVM DUMET
BBVM DUMET 11 years 1 month ago
The proposed CBCS will be detrimental to research and innovation as it is based on homogenisation of higher education. It is a top down approach to education. We need to evolve a system where courses can be reviewed and new pedagogies evolved without a centralized system that is breathing down our neck. The cafeteria model is stifle research and innovation as it does not provide any room for rigor and reflection in one discipline. We should seriously and critically relook at CBCS.
shikha Jhingan
shikha Jhingan 11 years 1 month ago
The proposed CBCS will be detrimental to research and innovation as it is based on homogenisation of higher education. It is a top down approach to education. We need to evolve a system where courses can be reviewed and new pedagogies evolved without a centralized system that is breathing down our neck. The cafeteria model is stifle research and innovation as it does not provide any room for rigor and reflection in one discipline. We should seriously and critically relook at CBCS.