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Development and Advancement of Scientific
Researches
The Government has taken a number of steps
to provide better scientific environment for development and
advancement of scientific research in the country. The Plan
Allocation of scientific departments has been trebled from
Rs. 25301.35 crore in the X Plan to Rs. 75304.00 crores in
the XI Plan. The Government has recently established a Science
and Engineering Research Board (SERB) in the country as an
autonomous body through an Act of Parliament. The creation
of SERB, apart from significantly enhancing the level of basic
research funding, shall also impart the necessary autonomy,
flexibility and speed in shaping the research programmes and
delivery of funds to researchers. In addition, some of the
enabling mechanisms to improve the environment for research
put in place by the Government include the following:
- Government has been encouraging R&D in industry by
way of number of fiscal incentives. These include 100% write
off of revenue as well as capital expenditure, 125% (enhancement
proposed in the current Finance Bill to 175% from assessment
year 2011-2012) weighted tax deduction for sponsored research,
150% (proposed enhancement to 200% from assessment year
2011-2012) weighted tax deduction for R&D to manufacturing
companies approved by prescribed authority. Customs duty
& Central excise duty exemptions are also given to encourage
R&D.
- establishment of incubation centres to nurture start-up
companies and enable chances of commercialization;
- enhancement of number of research fellowships and their
emoluments.
- institution of prestigious fellowships like
- SwarnaJayanti Fellowship for outstanding young scientists,
- Ramanujan and Ramalingaswami Fellowships to attract
outstanding Indian scientists and engineers from all
over the world to take up scientific research in our
country
- J.C Bose, Ramanna Fellowships to support active scientists
and engineers;
- New institutes setup in the 11th Plan
- setting up of Indian Institutes of Science, Education
and Research (IISERs) at 5 locations;
- Institute of Advanced Studies in Science & Technology
- Institute for Translational Research in Health Science
& Technology
- Stem Cell Research & Regenerative Medicine Centre
etc.
- New programmes launched in the 11th Plan
- Innovation for Science Pursuit for Inspired Research
(INSPIRE);
- Chair Professors in academic institutions & visiting
Professorship programme
- Nano Mission;
- Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence
(PURSE)
- National Knowledge Network;
- Mega Facilities;
- Open Source Drug Discovery;
- Network Projects;
- National Biotechnology Development Strategy;
The plan provides incentives, greater accountability, administrative
efficiency and flexibility with conducive environment for
R&D. Department of Health Research and Earth Commission
have been set to improve the environment for R&D in the
areas of health, earth and atmospheric sciences.
The action plans for S&T have been finalized taking
into account the opinion of stake holders and scientists.
Additionally, the competitive R&D funding is done based
on the principles of peer review by experts involving evaluation
and monitoring of R&D programmes. However, some of these
programmes like INSPIRE, FIST etc. are implemented in consultation
with the states which provide the information pertaining to
the nature of support, nature of Institutions, number of students
and their ranking etc.
This was stated by Shri Prithviraj Chavan, the Minister of
State (I/C) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences
in the Lok Sabha today.
Source: Press Information
Bureau
Date: April 28, 2010

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