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Abdul Kalam calls for more research and development in sciences

New Delhi: Highlighting the need for research and development in the area of basic sciences, former President A P J Abdul Kalam on Friday exhorted scientists and technocrats to work towards bringing India in the list of top 10 countries in the world under this category.

Addressing a gathering of scientists and technocrats here, Dr Kalam along with Minister of Science and Technology Vilasrao Deshmukh and Minister of State for S&T Ashwini Kumar listed out the priority areas which need technological intervention.

"As per the Global Innovation Index, India ranks 62 and our ranking in Global Competition Index is 56. If India has to graduate from its present ranking and rank among top 10 nations, we must understand that research is vital, particularly in areas of basic sciences," Dr Kalam said.

On the need for tackling issues of national security with the help of right technology, Ashwini Kumar said, "We cannot forget that we are living in a troubled neighbourhood. We need to invent, reinforce and visibly demonstrate the capability of India's science and technological advancement in various areas."

Whether it is cyber warfare, armed conflicts, pandemics, ecological and environmental challenges, all these have an impact on national security, Mr Kumar said, adding that, "If we have to succeed in our endeavour of inclusive growth and development, we need to come up with innovative solutions both at the level of society and the nation."

Observing that the country is moving towards establishment of a knowledge-based industry, Mr Deshmukh said, "We need to ensure synergy between research and product development. We should focus on gaining access to the critical technologies and the needs of the future."

On the 14th Technology Day, which is being observed to commemorate the anniversary of Pokhran-II nuclear tests, the government also stressed upon finding right technologies to address the issues concerning national security.

Mr Deshmukh said the dream of bringing the country into the club of developed nations should be made into a national and social commitment.

"India becoming a developed nation by 2020. It is not a dream. It should become a national and social commitment. We should strive to achieve key objectives in innovation areas such as technological self-reliance, innovation and global competitiveness in critical technology," he said.

On the occasion, Dr Kalam also launched two programs to boost development of research oriented programs in the country.

The two programmes - Global Innovation and Technology Alliance (GITA) launched in association with the CII and Millennium Alliance in collaboration with FICCI - will aim at achieving excellence in technology through public private partnership.

Expressing confidence over India's advancement in critical technologies, Dr Kalam mentioned few recent achievements such as the successful launch of Agni-5 missile, maiden test flight of naval version of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), all-weather Radar Imaging Satellite RISAT-1 and development of medicines to cure malaria.

Mr Deshmukh said that during the recent visit of US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, the United States promised to contribute USD 5 million for technological development as a joint initiative with India.
 
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'14 innovation universities to be set up in India'

CHANDIGARH: Fourteen innovation universities would be set up in the country during the 12th Five Year Plan, Union Minister of State for Planning, Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Ashwani Kumar said here on Tuesday.

Addressing media here with Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kumar said that he has asked the Haryana government to send a proposal to set up one such university in Haryana as it is already developing an Education City in Sonipat district.

Kumar was on a visit to Chandigarh Tuesday and he reviewed the programmes of Haryana and plan priorities of the state. The visit precedes the meeting of the Haryana government with the Planning Commission April 25 for the state's annual plan discussion.

Kumar said that the education hub being set up by Haryana at Kundli, 50 km from New Delhi, would not only benefit Haryana but the whole of North India. He assured of central help for the education hub.

'14 innovation universities to be set up in India' - The Times of India

14 innovation universities to be set up in India: Ashwani Kumar - Economic Times

Govt to set up 14 innovation universities

Sibal addresses India-UK Round Table on Innovation


‘Navratna' varsities in the offing

The Centre is working on the concept of having ‘Navratna' universities, on the lines of the famous Ivy League varsities, to meet the challenge of making higher education developmental, environmentally sound, and all-inclusive, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said on Monday.

“We intend to nurture these select universities like the public sector Navratnas, through generous financial support, freedom in access to external funding and total autonomy so as to free them from the shackles of governmental control,” Mr. Sibal said.


He was speaking at the inauguration of the 98th Indian Science Congress at the SRM University at Kattankulathur, about 40 km from here.

Innovation Universities

Mr. Sibal said the government was also planning to set up 14 Innovation Universities. The unique institutions would set benchmarks in academics and research comparable to the best in the world with regard to problems of hunger, water, poverty and diseases through cutting-edge science and technology.

At the same time, there would be emphasis on?arts and social sciences.

Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. Stalin drew attention to shortages of faculty, infrastructure, and financial support to undertake scientific researchat the college and university levels. He suggested that incentives be provided to the private sector for investing more in research and development.

Among those who spoke were K.C. Pandey, general president of the Indian Science Congress Association, and T.R. Pachamuthu, Chancellor, SRM University.

The Hindu : News / National : ‘Navratna' varsities in the offing

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'14 innovation universities to be set up in India'

CHANDIGARH: Fourteen innovation universities would be set up in the country during the 12th Five Year Plan, Union Minister of State for Planning, Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Ashwani Kumar said here on Tuesday.

Addressing media here with Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kumar said that he has asked the Haryana government to send a proposal to set up one such university in Haryana as it is already developing an Education City in Sonipat district.

Kumar was on a visit to Chandigarh Tuesday and he reviewed the programmes of Haryana and plan priorities of the state. The visit precedes the meeting of the Haryana government with the Planning Commission April 25 for the state's annual plan discussion.

Kumar said that the education hub being set up by Haryana at Kundli, 50 km from New Delhi, would not only benefit Haryana but the whole of North India. He assured of central help for the education hub.

'14 innovation universities to be set up in India' - The Times of India

14 innovation universities to be set up in India: Ashwani Kumar - Economic Times

Govt to set up 14 innovation universities

Sibal addresses India-UK Round Table on Innovation


‘Navratna' varsities in the offing

The Centre is working on the concept of having ‘Navratna' universities, on the lines of the famous Ivy League varsities, to meet the challenge of making higher education developmental, environmentally sound, and all-inclusive, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said on Monday.

“We intend to nurture these select universities like the public sector Navratnas, through generous financial support, freedom in access to external funding and total autonomy so as to free them from the shackles of governmental control,” Mr. Sibal said.


He was speaking at the inauguration of the 98th Indian Science Congress at the SRM University at Kattankulathur, about 40 km from here.

Innovation Universities

Mr. Sibal said the government was also planning to set up 14 Innovation Universities. The unique institutions would set benchmarks in academics and research comparable to the best in the world with regard to problems of hunger, water, poverty and diseases through cutting-edge science and technology.

At the same time, there would be emphasis on?arts and social sciences.

Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. Stalin drew attention to shortages of faculty, infrastructure, and financial support to undertake scientific researchat the college and university levels. He suggested that incentives be provided to the private sector for investing more in research and development.

Among those who spoke were K.C. Pandey, general president of the Indian Science Congress Association, and T.R. Pachamuthu, Chancellor, SRM University.

The Hindu : News / National : ‘Navratna' varsities in the offing
 

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