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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LOK SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO.354
TO BE ANSWERED ON 15.12.2006
R&D PROJECTS
*354. SHRI K. FRANCIS GEORGE:
Will the Minister of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
be pleased to state:
(a) whether the Government has initiated R&D projects
in the field of agriculture, industry and other vital areas
of development for the country;
(b) if so, the details of such projects;
(c) whether the expenditure incurred on R&D projects
is low in India in comparison to the advanced countries including
China; and
(d) if so, the steps taken by the Government in this regard?
A N S W E R
MINISTER OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND MINISTER
OF EARTH SCIENCES
(KAPIL SIBAL)
(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.
STATEMENT AS REFERRED IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF LOK
SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.354 FOR 15.12.2006 REGARDING "R&D
PROJECTS".
(a) & (b): Yes, Sir. Apart from the research projects
being undertaken in-house by the Departments like Agriculture,
Atomic Energy, Space, Defence, Railways, Telecommunication
etc, the Government has been sponsoring research in the various
fields including agriculture, industry and other vital S&T
areas. The R&D projects sponsored by the various Government
Departments are compiled in the publication entitled "Directory
of Extramural R&D Projects 2004-2005". According
to this Directory, 2749 R&D projects costing Rs.570.50
crores were supported by various Government Departments in
the country. Out of this, 222 R&D projects costing Rs.64.76
cores and 549 R&D projects costing Rs.153.54 crores were
supported in agricultural sciences and engineering and technology
respectively.
(c) & (d): Any comparison of expenditure on R&D projects
vis-à-vis other countries is unrealistic in view of
the availability of resources, infrastructure for R&D
and wage differentials. International comparison in scientific
research is generally made in terms of expenditure on R&D
as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Presently,
India's expenditure on R&D as percentage of GDP is 0.80
as compared to 2.67 in USA, 1.88 in UK, 3.11 in Japan, 2.64
in Germany and 1.23 in China.
In order to boost the R&D activities in the country,
the Government has enhanced the S&T Plan outlay of Scientific
Departments/Agencies from Rs.12,022 crores in 9th Plan to
Rs.25,243 crores in 10th Plan and plans to increase it further
in 11th Plan. Further, various initiatives have been taken
by the Government to encourage investment on R&D both
in institutions and industry through several measures. These
measures include higher allocation to scientific research,
setting up of new institutions for science education and research,
creation of centres of excellence and facilities in emerging
and frontline areas in academic and national institutes, strengthening
infrastructure for R&D in universities, encouraging public-private
R&D partnerships, grants for industrial R&D projects,
income tax relief on R&D expenditure, weighted tax deduction
for sponsored research, custom duty exemption on goods imported
for use in Government funded R&D projects, tax holiday
and national awards for outstanding R&D.
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