DHANANJAY VITHALRAO MANE

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Location: OMERGA DIST. OSMANABAD , MAHARASTRA, INDIA
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status of research in India

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By: DHANANJAY VITHALRAO MANE
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Today there is increasing interest towards doing research for academic upliftment and career development but there should be applications of the research to uplifting society. Particularly new technology needs to be spread from lab to the field so that the yield and economy of the farmers is increased - and particularly the agricultural universities and research institutions should publish all their innovative research for the benefit of society.

There should be better collaboration and coordination between govt and research institutions. For example, periodically once in a month they should sit together and think over their aims.

[With minor editing by Co-op Admin. - I hope you don't mind]

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09/01/11 08:38:15AM @chief-admin:

In New Zealand, in the 1980s-1990s, an attempt to decentralize government research and increase collaboration between government research institutes and universities was hijacked and turned into a privatization program - in a country with a very small economy and few industries big enough to fund their own research on the same scale that could be achieved by well-organized government institutions. But there have been adjustments and improvements in the system for public funding of research, and not all the changes have been bad. It is really difficult to balance the rresources available for research with the need to be socially useful, the need to support new as well as existing industries, and the need to support a general culture of learning, innovation, respect for useful traditions, and public service.

I wonder if any areas or large cities of India have been more outstanding in - say- provincial government support for public research?


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