Science, asked by Minal19, 1 year ago

BRAINLIST QUESTION
Describe :
India's vision 2025 in the field of science .

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Answered by InvincibleBoy
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Heya!!!

◆Answer:-

→All Over The World, Nowadays India Is Growing Superbly About The Matter 'Science'.In India There Has Been A Long And Distinct Tradition Of Scientific Research And Technological Advancement Since Ancient Times. Since Independence, We Have Accelerated Our Speed And Efforts In This Field And Have Established Many Research Laboratories, Institutions Of Higher Learning And Technical Education.

The Government, Various Public And Private Sector Establishments Are Engaged In Scientific Research And Technological Development To Take The Nation On The Path Of Rapid Development, Growth And Prosperity. There Are about 200(Fr) Research Laboratories Spread All Over The Country. The Institutions Of Higher Learning, And Universities, The Modern Temples Of Learning, Are All Committed To Take The Country Forward. 

OurTechnology Policy Is Comprehensive And Well Thought Out. It Aims At Developing Indigenous Technology To Ensure Efficient Absorption And Adoption Of Imported Technology Suitable To National Priorities And Availability Of Resources. Its Main Objective Is Attainment Of Technical Competence,leading To Reduction In Vulnerability In Strategic And Critical Areas. With a View To Strengthening Our Economy And Industrial Development, Our Government Has Introduces Many Structural Reforms Through Adoption Of a New Industrial Policy Which Has An Important Bearing On The Programmes Of Development Pertaining To Science and Technology. Consequently, Technology Has Become Our Mainstay Enterprise And Now We Have Built a Strong And Reliable Infrastructure For Research, Training And Development In Science And Technology.

【“The Government Is Going To Inject $5 Billion Into Science And Technology Over The Next Five years,” Says C.N.R. Rao, The Founder of The Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR)[Copied From A Report 】 

◇Some Example Of Growing Science With The Technology In India:-

(i)SOLAR WATER PURIFIER 【By Dr. Surasarathi Bose】

(ii)Non-invasive Heart Condition Detector 【By Dr. A Asokan】

(iii)A Vaccine to Combat Hepatitis C 【By Professor Saumitra Das 】

(v)A Revolutionary Cancer Molecule Inhibitor 【By Sathees C Raghavan】Etc.

[Note:-Report Of Times Of India】


◆Future Planing:-

→Space research
【S Arunan, project director, Mars Orbiter Mission, ISRO】

Space technologies like satellites already contribute to the society and are behind consumer services such as ATM, television, weather forecasting and navigation. Satellites like the Mars orbiter have indirect benefits through innovations in energy storage. India is part of an international coordination group of 12 countries that have set 2030 as a deadline for colonising Mars. 

→Agriculture

【 Professor Arun Pandey,University Of Delhi】

Researchers are trying to develop crops which would grow well in changed climate in the future. They are looking for plants which grow better in, say, higher carbon monoxide or in sunny conditions. For example, sugarcane grows better in sunny environment. In the coming years, wasteland development would be of paramount importance and researchers are looking for crops which can grow in degraded land.

→Archaeology

【Vasant Shinde, Professor Of Pune Deccan Collage】

The next few years are likely to throw light on the mystery around the origin of ancient Indian civilizations like the Harappan civilization. We have not been able to analyse the genetic makeup of this community as they buried their dead in moist conditions and the DNA has not survived. 

According To All Above, We Can Say Easily Our India Will Increase Science And Will Stand On The Best Place Before 2025.

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Answered by palaksingh80230
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India will compete ably and thrive in the world economy by innovating, manufacturing and trading high quality and high-tech products across international boundaries by (a) training her engineers and technologists to international standards, (b) encouraging them to innovate by rewarding them and their institutions with both real and psychic income (c) integrating technology with cultural, social and economic development processes and (d) maximizing employment through appropriate technologies. India will emerge as a major proprietor of intellectual production.
                                               To make Indian technology and industry internationally so competitive as to dispense with the need of having to seek any trade protection. ·
To make India technologically so advanced that it will import, and not export, talented people. ·
To deploy technology to promote good quality of life, thereby ensuring (a) good health and education (b) quality of air, water and soil, (c) smooth flow of goods and people, and (d) free flow of information and access to knowledge. · To use technology to (a) minimize disparities by reducing poverty and not wealth, (b) maximize employment both by matching skills to the dictates of innovation and by promoting employment multiplication, and (c) make India self-reliant in selective areas of technology, ridding the need of importing it under duress. · To investigate and utilize indigenous techniques (including medicine) and make India a self-reliant advanced nation.
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