Nature news yesterday has captured some critics on insufficient no. of patents from India.
This is an interesting read ... not because it talks about something new.. but the way it captures the reality..
few lines: to be reiterated are:
"The benefits of publicly funded research are not reaching the public"
"Many students end up doing neither frontline basic science nor applied technology, and fall in-between with mediocre work," notes Ashok Parthasarathi, former science adviser to the Indian government.
let's see how much effective is this bill or law coming forward..
1 comment:
It is true that in India research is in it's infancy.Now I stronly feel based on my experience at BARC that things are likely to change for research scientists in India so that money will no longer be the stump in their thrust for growth and cut end research.
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