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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 148
TO BE ANSWERED ON 19-11-2007
ATTRITION OF SCIENTISTS
148. SHRI T.T.V. DHINAKARAN:
Will the Minister of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
be pleased to state:
(a) whether a large number of scientists are
frustrated and desert to private sector;
(b) if so, the reasons therefor; and
(c) the action taken to ensure that their talent and knowledge
is not wasted?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND MINISTER
OF EARTH SCIENCES
(KAPIL SIBAL)
(a) & (b): No Sir. However, there are sporadic
cases of movement of scientists from Government Research Institutions
to Private Sector, due to various reasons including better
financial and career opportunities.
(c) Government from time to time have taken
several measures to encourage research scientists by providing
various incentives. These include:
- Induction of new and attractive fellowships;
- Creation of core groups of professionals
with necessary modern facilities required for pursuing research
in new and frontier areas of science;
- Creation of new scientific Departments/Organisations;
- Increase in the outlay for science
and technology sector in successive Five Year Plan;
- Setting up of centres of excellence/advanced
studies /incubation centres in the universities, academic
institutions and laboratories;
- Provision of sharing the external earnings
with the scientists or innovator and its periodic revision
in terms of IPR, Contract Research & Consultancy;
- S&T based training for entrepreneurial
development;
- Manpower development training/re-training
programmes through associate-ships/ fellowships;
- Invitation to distinguished men and
women of Indian origin settled abroad for short term technical
assignments to assist in frontier and emerging areas of
S&T;
- Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientists;
- Better Opportunities for Young Scientists
in Chosen Areas of Science and Technology (BOYSCAST) fellowship
to visit international laboratories and institutions;
- Contact programmes to attract and motivate
brilliant young scientists to take up R&D as a career;
- Scientists are given financial assistance
to participate in international conferences and training
programmes abroad;
- Early Faculty Induction Programme,
which aims at attracting bright and young under-graduate
students in Engineering and Technology/Pharmacy/Architecture,
etc. to take as their career.
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