Though India now has a large base in science and technology, which is fast expanding, it is still a long way from realising its potential of becoming a world leader in science. Name some important factors which in your view have hindered the advancement of science in India.
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The main factors which have hindered India's March toward becoming a world leader in science and technology are :-
(a) The young scientists and technologist are denied academic freedom, which is so necessary for making advances in the areas of science and technology.
(b) There is excess of administrative interference in management of research and technology.
(c) There is practically no co-ordination between the researchers and the industrialist. The industriallist are the actual consumer of new research and technology. The industrial of this country have little confidence in the ability of the Indian scientists..
The main factors which have hindered India's March toward becoming a world leader in science and technology are :-
(a) The young scientists and technologist are denied academic freedom, which is so necessary for making advances in the areas of science and technology.
(b) There is excess of administrative interference in management of research and technology.
(c) There is practically no co-ordination between the researchers and the industrialist. The industriallist are the actual consumer of new research and technology. The industrial of this country have little confidence in the ability of the Indian scientists..
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Some important factors in our view which have hindered the advancement of science in India are:
Proper funds are not arranged for the development of research work and laboratories. The labs and scientific instruments are very old and outdated.
Most of the people in India are uneducated and highly traditional. They don't understand the importance of Science.
There is no proper employment opportunity for the science educated person in India.
There are no proper facilities for science education in schools and colleges in India.
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