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SAMIR K BRAHMACHARI
If Science Congress is a joke, it's because science in india is a tragedyAs per latest available figures, India is spending less than 1% on research and development com pared to 1.9% in China and 2.75% in US.
Here's why many top research labs like CSIR and others have ad hoc leadersThere were objections from the government, but the differences were sorted out quickly and Kumar took over as director on August 1 last yea...
Can PM Narendra Modi work his magic on Indian science?At the recent Science Congress, Prime Minister Modi touched upon many pain points, offering to make India a great place to do research.
Government moves to cut off pension of top scientistDoPT has recommended action against Samir K Brahmachari, former secretary, department of scientific and industrial research, under rule 9 o...
Team Indus: Indian startup among 23 teams vying for Google Lunar X Prize to land on moonIf he can design a flawless mission, marshal support and sponsors and convince the ISRO, Narayan might well get a clear shot at the moon.
Eight sub-panels under FSSAI to formulate regulationsThe central government is set to formulate the regulations for the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) Act soon.
Now, we want to focus on small & medium enterprises: Samir K Brahmachari, CSIRThe country's largest laboratory cluster - the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), with 38 labs across the country under it...
- CSIR to set up first Rs 100-cr Innovation Complex by 2014
CSIR will set up the country's first CSIR Innovation Complex by 2014 at Baruipur near here, costing Rs 100 crore.
- CII meet focuses on transforming healthcare through technology
Addressing the 5th Medical Technology Conference organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here today, he said that achieving...
- World TB day: Need to raise public spend on clinical trials & find innovative ways to incentivise R&D
March 24 is World TB day. It commemorates the discovery of Tuberculosis (TB) bacillus in 1883 by Dr Robert Koch as the cause of tuberculosi...
- Government decides against Bt Brinjal for now
The genetically modified version of the vegetable has been developed by US-based firm Monsanto and India-based Mahyco.
- Eyeing IIT? Score 80-85% in Class XII
Sibal hopes to curb the proliferation of coaching schools focused on JEE.
- CSIR launches collaborative research for anti-TB drugs
India today launched a unique collaborative programme to discover drugs for infectious diseases common to the developing countries.
'Give scientists enough freedom'Researchers attached to institutions like Royal Society of the UK, Imperial College of London and various Indian universities will have an ...
- Chemical engineering congress in Kolkata
The Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers would organise a five-day congress here where renowned scientists and industrialists would delib...
- Govt to rope in young minds to invent cheaper drugs
The government has begun discussions with Sun Microsystems to set up web-management tools for an ‘open source’ drug discovery project. Day ...