The
country is entering the age of knowledge when increasing returns would
be ubiquitous. The democratic governance structures of this country
have evolved, over the course of six decades, sets of complex
institutions systems and practices that bind or otherwise relate
S&T to the other spheres. With about four thousand research and
development organizations, large organized systems of knowledge
production, millions of knowledge-workers and an even larger number of
citizens trying to engage in knowledge-based activities ranging from
agriculture through semi-skilled workers to industrial workers, coupled
with the fact of the country being especially gifted with immense
diversity in natural resources –– the opportunity set of potential
outcomes are immense and invigorating.
The
long twentieth century in Indian S&T based developmental
experiments, in particular at grass roots, has thrown up immense
volumes of data, facts and artifacts. A crucial issue emerges. The
country very badly needs a strong mechanism to capture data related to
S&T and innovation right from the regulatory or executive levels to
source-points where S&T output or innovations get generated.
This
Report presents several facets of Indian S&T. In lieu of attempting
the development of a set of traditionally known indicators of S&T,
the attempt here has been to capture multiple facets of Indian economy
and society where S&T makes contributions. With unstated
theoretical bases, contributors presented research conclusions in the
form of several portrayals. Given the fact that S&T interfacing the
economy and society has very large dimensions this Report could take up
only a handful. Such a collage offers albeit a picture of where Indian
S&T is located.
The
report is the first of its kind from this country. It is targeted at a
wide readership ranging from policy makers and advisors to academic
readers as well as the common person. The contents of the report are:
|
Overview |
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Pattern of Enrolments at Different Educational Levels |
Vipan Kumar, NareshKumar, Neelam Kumar |
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Enrolment Trends at different levels |
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Pattern of enrolment in professional courses |
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Vocational Education in India |
Indranil Biswas |
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Graphical representation of capacity and availability of ITIs and ITCs in India |
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Paramedical practitioner Status in Rural India |
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School- a part of vocational Studies-brief statistics |
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Other premier organizations providing Vocational Training (Govt. and Non-Govt.) |
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Communities trained by KVIC |
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Initiatives taken in 11th Five year plan |
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Educational Infrastructure in India |
Naresh Kumar, VipanKumar, NeelamKumar |
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Performance in Sciences at Secondary/Higher Secondary Level |
Vipan Kumar, Naresh Kumar, Nitin Gupta |
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Innovative Practices of Indian Students |
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Performance in State Boards (2007) |
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Stock of Indian S&T Manpower |
Deepak Saxena, P. Banerjee |
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Inter-State Migration at Secondary level |
Vipan Kumar, Avinash Kshitij |
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International Migration of Students |
Naresh Kumar, Vipan Kumar |
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Flow of students from India and China |
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Migration of Indians Abroad |
Deepak Saxena, P. Banerjee |
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Measures to promote Basic Science |
Naresh Kumar , Vipan Kumar |
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Higher Education and Research Training |
P. Banerjee |
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Medical Manpower in India: An Overview |
Kasturi Mandal |
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Gender and Science in India |
Neelam Kumar |
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Historical Background |
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Contemporary data |
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Indian S&T systems: the place of Females |
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S
& T Structure, Infrastructure and Public Space
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Overview
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| S&T Infrastructure |
Devashree Nayak, P.V.S. Kumar |
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Ministry of Science & Technology (MST) |
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Department of Space (DOS) |
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Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) |
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Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) |
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Ministry of Agriculture |
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Ministry of Earth Sciences |
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Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) |
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Ministry of Communication & information Technology (MCIT) |
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Software Export- Import Statistics |
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Special Economic Zones (SEZ’s) |
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Observations and Conclusion |
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Coordination and Governance: S&T structure and infrastructure |
Kasturi Mandal, Avinash Kshitij, P. Banerjee |
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Modes of governance |
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Modes of funding |
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Governance types |
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Infrastructure dedicated to S&T |
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Schemes and Programmes for S&T Infrastructure development |
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Lessons learnt |
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The Regional Innovation System: Tracing the evolution in main regional governance characteristics |
M.U. Khan |
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Appraisal of Regional Governance System |
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Regional policy benchmarking and trans-regional learning |
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Innovation governance and policy trends |
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Science in Kerala – a Snapshot |
Gangan Prathap |
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Science and Technology Mapping in States of India |
Kasturi Mandal, Anand Mohan Mishra |
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Technology Transfer |
Kavita Mehra |
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Technology Park: Snapshots |
Kavita Mehra |
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Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) |
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Biotechnology Parks and Incubators |
Kavita Mehra |
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Lucknow Biotech Park |
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Shapoorji Pallonji Biotech park Pvt. Ltd. |
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MITCON Biotechnology Incubation Centre |
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Other BT Parks |
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New Public Initiatives in Biotechnology |
Kavita Mehra |
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Biotechnology Industry Partnership Programme (BIPP) |
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Biotechnology Industry Research & Development Assistance Council (BIRAC) |
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Public R&D – Private Industry Partnerships |
Rama Bansal |
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Organization Specific Partnership Enabling Initiatives |
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Financial Institutions for promoting R&D Agency-Industry Partnerships |
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Cases of Technology Transfer |
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The CSIR |
Kirti Joshi |
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Inventions |
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Recent initiatives |
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Social causes |
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Editors from India in Global Journals |
P. Banerjee |
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Disease Coverage in Web Editions of three Indian English Language Dailies |
K.C. Garg, Bharvi Dutt, Suresh Kumar |
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S&T Coverage in English-language Indian dailies |
Bharvi Dutt, K.C.Garg, Suresh Kumar |
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Public Understanding of Science in India |
Gauhar Raza, Surjit Singh,
PVS Kumar and Devashree Nayak |
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Overview
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Salient Features of Growth, Efficiency and Technical Change in the Indian Economy over Sixty Years |
Panchanan Das |
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Technical changes in the Indian Economy as Evident from Input-Output Tables 1993-94 and 2003-04 |
Pradip Biswas, Panchanan Das, P. Banerjee |
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Innovation in the economy |
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Technological changes in relation to food crops |
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Technological changes in relation to allied agricultural activities |
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Technological changes in relation to agro-processed industries |
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Technological changes in relation to textiles |
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Technological changes in relation to furniture, wood products, etc.: |
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Technological changes in relation to rubber, chemical and others: |
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Changes in Energy Intensity in Selected Industries: Evidence from Input-Output Tables 1993-94 and 2003-04 |
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Imports of technology intensive inputs |
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Trends in High Technology Trade |
Sanjib Pohit |
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Industrial R&D in India: Broad Indications |
Sunil Mani |
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Trends in R&D Investment |
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Trends in Patenting |
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Trends in technology trade balance |
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Industrial R&D in India: Contemporary Scenario |
Sujit Bhattacharya, Kashmiri Lal |
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R&D Investment: International Scenario |
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Industrial R&D-Indian Scenario |
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Key findings |
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FDI in R&D in India |
A.K. Bhardwaj, Rammi Kapoor |
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Internationalization of R&D |
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New Trends in R&D Internationalization |
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Indian Scenario |
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Linkages with Indian Production and R&D system |
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R&D in Private Industry in Post liberalization Period (1990-91 to 2006-07) |
Yogesh Suman, Kavita Mehra |
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Pattern of innovation and R&D in select sectors by listed and other companies of India |
Avinash Kshitij, Bikramjit Sinha, P. Banerjee |
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Indian companies and R&D |
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Inter-Sector restructuring |
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Non-R&D innovation and R&D in select industry sectors based on mostly listed companies |
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Regional Performances: sector-wise & based on mostly listed companies |
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises of India: Innovation Status and State of Affairs |
P. Banerjee |
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Industrial organization in tiny sector |
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Public procurement for MSME |
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Rural inputs into MSME |
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Sustainability of MSME |
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Knowhow and knowledge flows for MSME |
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Entrepreneurship in non hi-tech MSME |
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Innovation & technological change agency: Governance and monitoring |
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Importance of MSME in Indian Industry and Changes of Industrial Policy |
Indranil Biswas |
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Entrepreneurship in MSME |
Indranil Biswas, Avinash Kshitij, Saurabh Atri |
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Ancillarization of MSME units in India |
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Skill-pull in Indian MSME |
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Exchange of Knowledge and Other Factors between MSME and Factories in Different Geographies |
Avinash Kshitij, Indranil Biswas, P. Banerjee |
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Non-R&D Innovation in Indian Organized Factory Enterprises |
Bikramjit Sinha,, Avinash Kshitij, Yogesh Suman, P. Banerjee |
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Policy targets for innovation |
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Innovation policy types |
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Policy and governance of innovative changes |
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Innovation policy schematic |
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Nature of innovative changes |
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Innovation patterns in organized factory-based enterprises |
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Innovation in total manufacturing industries |
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Another account of innovation in factory sector |
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Innovation across different types of ownership |
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Location based innovation in industries |
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Inter-state comparison of industrial innovation |
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Innovations in sectors – Non R&D aspects |
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Inter sector comparative innovation in some select sectors of factories |
Yogesh Suman |
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Recent Trend in Technology Up-gradation in the Indian Textile Industry: Need for S&T Intervention |
Pradip Biswas |
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Indian Automotive Industry: Innovation and Growth |
Mamata Parhi |
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Chronology and typology of India’s automotive growth |
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Growth Dynamics of Automotive Segment |
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Auto Component Industry – Recent Performance Indicators |
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Automobile Sector: Innovative Changes in Factory Sector over 2000-04 |
Panchanan Das |
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Tyre Industry in India |
Parvathi K. Iyer |
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R&D Efforts, Exports & Sales |
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Technology Generation |
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Automation |
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Recent Initiatives |
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Future Prospects |
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India’s Telecommunications Industry |
Sunil Mani |
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Contribution of telecommunications sector to India’s economy |
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Dimensions of the growth performance of telecommunications services |
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Growth Performance of Technology Oriented Industries in India: Case – Biotechnology |
S. Visalakshi |
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Biotechnology Industry in India |
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Structure of Biotech industry |
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Biotech market in India |
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Performance of Biotech Industry in India |
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Overview |
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Status
of India in Science and Technology as reflected in its Publication
Output in Scopus International Database, 1997-2007 |
B.M. Gupta, S.M. Dhawan |
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India’s Publication Share and Rank in World |
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Subject Profile of India in Science and Technology |
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India’s Research Output by Geographical Regions |
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Output & Impact of National Funding |
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High Productivity S&T Institutions in India |
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Status of India’s International Collaboration in Science & Technology |
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Most Productive Journals in Science & Technology |
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High Cited Papers from India |
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Conclusion |
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Indian Scientific Output as seen through Indian Science Abstracts |
K.C. Garg, Suresh Kumar, Bharvi Dutt |
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Mathematics Output |
A. Kshitij , P. Banerjee |
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Global Malaria Vaccine Research: Reflections from Publications |
K.C. Garg, Suresh Kumar, Y. Madhavi, Mala Bahl |
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Profile of Indian Science Journals |
K.C. Garg, Suresh Kumar, Bharvi Dutt |
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Membership of Editorial Boards of US and UK Journals in Clinical Medicine Field |
Praveen Sharma |
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Appropriation and Value of Publications, the Knowledge Assets |
P. Banerjee |
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Access to International Journals using Citations: a case study of Medical Science Research in India |
K.C. Garg, Suresh Kumar, Bharvi Dutt |
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Indian Patent Output 1990-2007 |
V.K. Gupta |
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Salient highlights of the findings |
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Indian Publications and Patents Output in Information and Communication Technology |
Akshay Khatreja, V.K. Gupta |
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Growth in publications |
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Growth in patenting |
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Indian Publications and Patents Output in Nanotechnology |
Anit Kumar Panda, V.K. Gupta |
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Salient results |
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Indian Patents in Biotechnology |
S. Visalakshi |
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Salient features |
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Nature of Applicants for Indian BT Patents |
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Focus of Indian Biotech Patents |
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Conclusion |
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Strategic Worth of Patenting |
P. Banerjee |
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Some observations |
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Conclusion |
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S & T for Rural India and
Inclusive Growth
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Overview |
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Science and Technology for Rural Development: A Synergy Approach |
Rangan Dutta |
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Non-Farm Occupation in Rural India |
A.K. Mukhopadhyay, D. Gangopadhyay, Saswati Nayak |
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Strengths |
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Weaknesses |
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Rural Development: A strategy for poverty alleviation in India |
D. Gangopadhyay, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, Pushpa Singh |
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Status of use of Modern Implements, Farm Machinery and Hand Tools |
Indranil Biswas, Bikramjit Sinha |
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Availability of information about new technology |
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Credit and Finance for Farmers |
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Major farm machinery training and testing institutes in India |
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Usage of modern farm implements |
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Export Import scenario |
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Hand tools |
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Some key observations |
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One Segment of Unorganized Sector Workers: Rural Artisans |
S.S. Solanki |
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Present Scenario |
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Some Insights from Rural Artisans |
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Organization of Trainings |
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Policy Implications |
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Shelter: A Big Challenge for Rural India |
Bikramjit Sinha, Indranil Biswas |
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Present Scenario of housing |
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Government efforts in rural shelter |
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Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) |
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State-run housing Schemes |
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Financing Rural Housing |
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Research Agencies in Rural Housing |
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Creating a market for innovation in housing – a push and pull approach |
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Drinking Water Supply vis-a-vis Technological Interventions for Social Empowerment of Rural India |
Kasturi Mandal |
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Progress achieved so far |
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Health cost |
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Role of Technology in Rural Water Supply |
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Some Technological Success stories |
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Rural Sanitation: A step towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal No 7, Target 10 |
Kasturi Mandal |
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Rural Energy Security in India: Reality Checks |
Bikramjit Sinha, Indranil Biswas |
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Facts of energy scenario in rural India |
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Pattern of rural energy consumption |
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Government initiatives |
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Sources for Rural Energy |
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The way ahead |
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Applications of Geospatial Information Technologies for Rural Development & Inclusive Growth in India |
Subhan Khan |
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Some Applications of Geospatial Technologies |
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Some Policy Implications |
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Government Intervention in Focal Areas of Traditional System of Medicine |
Kirti Joshi |
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Conservation |
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Cultivation |
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XI five year plan |
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Existing R & D Infrastructure |
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Inferences |
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Impact of Science & Technology on Indian Fisheries Sector |
B. Ganesh Kumar, K.K. Datta |
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Mushrooms: The vegetable of future |
NSK Harsh, Kirti Joshi |
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Indian Status |
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Sustenance |
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Food security |
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Major Constraints |
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Horticulture: Post Harvest Management |
Saswati Nayak, A.K. Mukhopadhyay |
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Post Harvest Research |
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Fruits and Vegetable Processing |
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Recent Policy Initiatives |
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EXIM Scenario |
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Future post-harvest research priorities |
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Key issues in Post-harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables in India |
L. Pulamte |
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Inadequate post harvest infrastructures |
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Lack of processing facilities |
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Pesticidal contamination |
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Plant breeding for quality |
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Livestock in Mixed Farming: A Leveraging Asset for Inclusive Rural Development in India |
Indranil Biswas, Bikramjit Sinha |
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Status of livestock asset according to land holding capacity |
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Livestock Diseases and clinics |
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Sericulture Industry in India – A Review |
D. Gangopadhyay |
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Present status |
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Types of silk |
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Position in global sericulture |
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Science, Technology and Trends |
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Potentiality of the sericulture industry |
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Summing up |
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Potential of Bio-pesticides in Indian agriculture vis-a-vis Rural Development |
Bikramjit Sinha, Indranil Biswas |
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Scope of Bio-pesticides |
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Factors affecting growth of Bio-pesticides |
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Usage of Bio-pesticides |
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Industry Overview |
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R &D Status of Bio-pesticides |
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Bio-pesticides in India |
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Public support system |
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Bio-pesticides for rural development |
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Opportunities |
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Indigenous Agricultural Systems of Northeast India |
L. Pulamte |
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Rice based farming system of the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh |
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Zabo based terrace wet rice cum fish culture of the Chakhesangs |
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Bamboo drip irrigation system of Jaintia and Khasi Hills of Meghalaya |
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Alder-based jhum system of the Angamis of Nagaland |
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Foodgrains: Seed Development & Production |
Kirti Joshi |
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Government initiatives |
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R&D Focus |
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Seed Strategy/ Long Term Policy Framework |
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GM Crops: Potential for Second Green Revolution? |
Kirti Joshi |
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Legal institution |
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GM Foods |
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Implications |
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ICT in Agriculture Marketing |
Mala Bahl |
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The Indian Agricultural Scenario |
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A Few Important Models, Initiatives, Projects of the Agricultural Marketing Information Network: |
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Major Recommendations |
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Mechanism of Developing and Fixing Food Standards |
Kirti Joshi |
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Developing food standards |
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Regulatory Bodies |
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Food Safety Certification |
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Food Testing Infrastructure |
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Towards Agricultural Innovation Policy |
Suresh Pal, Uree N Choudhary, Rashi Mitta |
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Agricultural Research System |
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Capacity for Innovation: Role of Policy and Institutions |
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Inference |
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