Indian Science Congress - Impetus On Quality Research


At the inauguration of Indian Science Congress today, PM Shri Narendra Modi has asked universities and institutions to make the process of acceptance and funding of research proposals a hassles-free and quick one. Given the shortcomings in the amount of research projects currently progressing in our country, the assurance from our PM is, indeed a relief. But, it certainly leaves questions on the quality of research unanswered. Till a little more than an year back, I was just another among lakhs of those medical graduates fighting the competition for a postgraduation seat. Today, while I call myself an aspiring community health professional, I take pride to be involved in petty departmental research projects. In the researcher's shoes, taking up strategies to answer questions generating from within the realm of current biological plausibility, it is an emotion that equips me with greater determination to explore into arena of the unknown. I observe that improving the quality of medical or public health research is a newer agenda on the block for bureaucrats, policy-makers and concerned ministers in the cabinet. Happy though, I have worry that we need not have waited till the last one decade for fixing the quality issues, being in a country with medical schools more than two centuries old, and research council from pre-independence era. Whatever little has been said or done, as long as the aim of improving health research is upheld, will always serve as a good kickstart. Economically, India may still be developing, but on realms of science and technology, India has in store tremendous untapped potential for growth. But the way is a really long one ahead.

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