You are right. I can't agree with you more on this. This will definitely encourage the youth to take up Research related activites to propel India to the next generation. Present Youth when they take up science as their career has only one thing in mind.....reach foreign countires who encourage them & contribute to the research activities there. Recognition of talent & nurturing it is one thing that seems to be misisng in the present syatem. Like the IAS/IPS cardres if there is a science cadre with the structured growth & fame associated......no longer India needs to fear brain drain. Reverse brain drain will definitely be seen in no time.
Yes Mr president
by A.Vijaykumar on Oct 26, 2005 01:06 PM Permalink
Yes Mr president you are right. I will go with you in this regards.Definitely this will encourage the youth to take up Research related activites. But govt should also encourage all the universities both private and govt by giving some funds for fundamental research.At present india is lagging behind in Nanotechnology research,when compared to other countries.Even in India few universities has taken initiatives but they are not getting any kind of support from the govt.Even students who has taken this course has no opportunities in india,i know this very well because i am the student doing post graduation (M.Tech)in Nanotechnology,we are not getting any kind of support from the govt,so hope by this cadet we will get some solution.
Anuganti Vijaykumar, Post Graduate Student, Amity Institute of Nanotechnology, Amity University, New Delhi, India.