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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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gandhiraj rajendran
gandhiraj rajendran 11 years 3 months ago
One Fundamental problem in research & innovation is UNDERSTANDING OF SUBJECT. During learning of basics connection to Application is required, with EXPERIMENTATION REQUIRED. Current system depends on many COSTLIER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE TO ENHANCE UNDERSTANDING. GO FOR OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE & HARDWARE. GOOD UNDERSTANDING WITH EXPERIMENTATION > INDEPENDENT THINKING > MORE INNOVATION > MORE RESEARCH > NATION BUILDING. OBAMA MADE COMPULSORY 3D PRINTER http://www.makerbot.com/academy
Sreekanth Nagar
Sreekanth Nagar 11 years 3 months ago
Research will not always end up in a successful product. To fund projects and make them aware that failure will not affect will help more and more people to do research and publish their articles which is real. I found that most professors in our universities will never go beyond on investigation about anomalies that they see in their research results rather they adjust it to get a impressive product which will never go to end user. Govt should support failures too...
bikash chandra behera
bikash chandra behera 11 years 3 months ago
Research and innovation acts as an educational path finder. hence provision for appropriate logistical support should be given a place in the new policy document. it should also be taken care that the same should be accessible to the tribal educational institutes both aided and unaided. the need to pin up bookish knowledge with experiential real life knowledge can be well satisfied by means of providing unsophisticated accessible machinery and devices.let the IT intelligentsia toil hard for it.
Tumbanath Samantara
Tumbanath Samantara 11 years 3 months ago
Most of Institutions of India has ceiling age limit of 35 years of taking Post doctorate fellow program. Is not it a hindrance to promote research instead of encourage. As per my opinion age, Cast, gender should not any limit. Next the peoples mostly coming from rural india they did not have any idia prior to enter in the field of research. They have crossed the path of snake and when arrived to be established in research , getting everywhere hindrance for age.So it would be better if the age l
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri 11 years 3 months ago
I feel good technical research will come if there is a freedom to do work, culture of motivation, good financial support for research, job security and very important is salary must be as per the norms. Most of the private Engineering colleges are missing all the above points. Compare to the government Engineering college we have more number of Private Engineering colleges In INDIA. So to develop more research our government has to focus more and more to private Institutes.
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri 11 years 3 months ago
If the same culture will be continue then their will be a big question in front of we all, how to develop good technical research culture in INDIA. Today we observed if any faculty member who pursue his/her PhD, then the management of that Institutes will immediately give him some or other administrative responsibilities apart from his area of research other work load will be increase because his salary will be increase.
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri
Gajjal Shekhar Yadgiri 11 years 3 months ago
Directly or indirectly our nation is loosing a great technical man power. A common man knows that save water, save electricity, save trees then our nation will develop automatically develop. Finally I say if we all together can save technical research man power then soon INDIA will be the top in whole world. Thanks to Honorable Prime minister of INDIA and Honorable HRD minister for giving the opportunity to share our views. Jay bharat jai kisan and Jai technical research in bharat
Vivek Kohar
Vivek Kohar 11 years 3 months ago
May be do away with campus accommodations (both for faculty and students) to bring them out of isolation. Let the research community be part of "general" society so that it realizes that it is not the only one doing a lot of work but perhaps other people working in MNCs, or businessman or the laborers are putting in more hours and efforts than the research community. They will also get more ideas on the problems that are relevant to society and that they need to focus on.
Vivek Kohar
Vivek Kohar 11 years 3 months ago
We often hear debates about quality and quantity of research. I may be odd man out here but I strongly feel that to come out of our dismal situation, it won't be wrong if we emphasize on quantity (which can be easily measured) for the time being. Atleast first reach the bare minimum level over the next decade and after that we can talk about quality.
Vivek Kohar
Vivek Kohar 11 years 3 months ago
The administrative staff and costs need to be decreased drastically. The ratio of research budget to administration budget in research institutions is among the lowest. Research institutions need to be managed like corporations with less administration and more freedom and more emphasis on performance. With electronics payments already in place almost everywhere, the payment of fellowships to MS/PhD students should be streamlined preferably with a single window system.