Is Science Really Now For Humanity's Sake ? - Instablogs
Is Science Really Now For Humanity's Sake ?
ARVIND K.PANDEY , PRAYAG: Oct 13 2009
Made Popular Oct 14 2009
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Is Science Really Now For Humanity's Sake ?

Asian countries, especially Japan, are newly enamored with the wonders of science.Scientific innovations have great ability to untangle the painful complexities of human life but it seems that’s not researchers’ primary aim.Instead of pursuing humanitarian goals, science has become a tool for maintaining the rapid tempo of business globalization.In countries like India, scientific research has a vast but untapped potential for raising the living standards of the lower classes.

Asian scientists, however, see the Indian marketplace as a battleground for big brands, which are offering innovative products at attractive prices. It’s unfortunate that Asian governments have no agenda that includes bringing a change in the quality of life to the vast segment of humanity living below the poverty line.There is great need to revive interest in scientific projects that really make a difference in people’s lives.

Is Science Really Now For Humanity's Sake ?

In a recent survey conducted that only few thousands of students out of lakhs of engineering students go in for research projects.Only one percent of student graduating from IIT and IISc in B tech enroll themselves for M Tech and merely two percent M Tech students opt for PhD.According to report submitted by US study the research output in China has increased more than 25 times in comparison with India’s progression and the scientific papers of Chinese scientists published in quality journals increased by over 104 times.On the other hand,the Indian scientific research publishing increased only by 2.3 times.China spends about 1.3 per cent of its GDP on R&D while India spends about US$ 5 billion on R&D every year only that is 0.9 per cent of the GNP.

It’s really sad that for most of them good salary prospects is the real guiding factor for choosing engineering or medicine fields.No wonder we are nowhere during nominations for Nobel Prize.

Is Science Really Now For Humanity's Sake ?

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Avadhut
Calicut, India
India produces quantity, not quality. And this applies to all the fields.
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That’s a harsh reality Avadhut !!
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Gaurav
Banglore, India
We also lack resources for the quality education. Government hardly spends on education, be it at the primary level or the university level. Its only the private colleges who provide facilities, but then that is expensive.

Government has to take the education sector seriously.
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@Gaurav

Thanks a lot for taking note of my posts at regular intervals.

Yes,if the government is really interested in having an edge over other Asian countries it must improve its education scenario.It’s a fact that sate governments use all the funds in paying salaries etc.Unless we become innovative in this regard we cannot produce excellent results.
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