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| Greater autonomy to scientific institutions
to convert brain-drain into brain-gain says Prime
Minister | The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, inaugurated
97th Indian Science Congress at Kerala University, Karyavattom today. In his inaugural
address, Dr. Singh urged scientific institutions to introspect and propose mechanisms
for greater autonomy, including autonomy from the government, which would help
to improve standards. He emphasised the need for making special efforts to encourage
scientists of Indian origin currently working abroad to return to India so that
brain-drain of the past may be converted into a brain-gain
for the future. Listing the efforts made by the government to improve the scientific
base in the country, he informed that under the INSPIRE (Innovation in Science
Pursuit for Inspired Research) scheme, the government will soon announce the name
of atleast one science awardee per school in the age group of 10-15 in the country.
The government is also considering the revision of the value of doctoral and post-doctoral
fellowships as well as the formulation of schemes that would cover all research
scholars with some funding support, he added. Elaborating on the theme of Indian
Science Congress, that is Science and Technology: Challenges of 21st century-A
National Perspective, he enlisted various prominent issues which we are
faced with today which include the challenge of climate change, developing renewable
and clean energy supplies including nuclear and solar energy, water resource management,
strengthening food security, developments in bio-technology with respect to increasing
resistance to pests, providing affordable health care and improving the quality
of life etc. Dr. Singh said that the government has declared 2010-2020
as the Decade of Innovations. He said that new solutions in many areas
are needed to achieve our goals of inclusive and sustainable growth- in health
care, energy, urban infrastructure, water, and transportation etc. He expressed
the hope that 97th Indian science Congress will come forward with specific proposals
to give a new boost to science in India. On this occasion Prime Minister gave
away awards to 18 scientists for excellent performance in the field of science
and technology Earlier Shri.Prithviraj Chavan, Minister for Science and
Technology told about considerable improvement in quantitative output of the Indian
science research due to initiative taken in recent years. Refering to Global Research
Report-India by Thompson Reuters released recently he said that Indias ranking
in output of scientific publications had improved from 15th position in 2002 to
10th position in 2008 which is likely to improve to 9th position by 2010. He expressed
the hope that 21st century will belong to China and India on account of strength
of their economies and human resources. He stressed the need for addressing the
great challenges of energy security, food security, water, affordable health care
for all, terrorism and internal security in order to provide improved quality
of life and opportunities to each citizen of the country. Earlier Dr G.
Madhavan Nair, General President of Indian Science Congress Association welcomed
the Prime Minister and other dignitaries which included among others Shri R.S
Gavai, Governor of Kerala, Shri V.S Achuthanandan, Chief Minister of Kerala, Shri
Valyalar Ravi, minister for Overseas Indian affairs, Shri Sasi Tharoor, MoS External
Affairs, Prof C.N.R Rao,Chairman, PMs Advisory Council, Dr T. Ramasami,
Secretary, Department of Science and Technology.
Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
January 03, 2010 |