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Theme Area: Brain Gain: Promoting research and innovation

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Based on 2006-2010 Scopus data, India hasonly 159 research leadership areas.

Innovations from grassroots level are very less

Scope of The Scheme…………

Sr.No. Section Word RankingInnovations from grassroots level are very lessin India as compare to the rest of world.

Currently article growth comes typically fromuniversities rather than from the scienceinstitutes, so the biggest players are not oneswith the highest growth rates.

Absence of linkages between excellence informal scientific systems and informalknowledge systems.

Sr.No. Section Word Ranking

1 Global innovation index 66

2 Govt. Effectiveness 70

3 Expenditure on education 90

4 Gross expenditure on R&D 43

5 Infrastructure 89

6 Political environment 108

7 Innovation linkages 51

8 Citable documents H index 23

9Employment in knowledge-intensive services No record found

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Illiteracy

SuperstitionsGeneration gap

Reasons behind failure of Govt. schemes…..

?‘IAS’ Scheme

SolutionGovt. schemes

Education System

Mentality

Unemployment

Facilities

Monopoly ??Solution

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e

Aware the People through ‘Innovation Awareness Scheme’ (IAS) model

Visualization of model proposed

Outcome

Training of

Volunteers

Understanding the situation

Implementation of IAS model

Volunteer

•Unemployed people.•Teachers•Saving scheme groups•Government officers•Professionals

e

Implementation of Model

•Professionals has to train the volunteers with hands on experience with research and innovation.

•Government officers and R&D persons have to encourage & monitor the volunteers.

•The Volunteers directly approaches to general peoples through informal communication individually or in groups at religiousfunctions. They have to aware peoples by organizing programs like stage/road show, competition, workshops for day today lifescience, night sky seeing program.

•Teacher volunteers have to help the students to get knowledge through experiments with increasing scientific approach, selfcreativity with focus on research and innovations which they have to live with.

•Professionals from R&D labs have to provide world class facility to the innovators.

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Volunteers network……

Recruitment criteria Training Appointment Job profile Honorarium

Volunteer Above HSC (self motivated)

R&D personals with special training at research labs.

Through entranceexam

Aware the peoples 2500/-

Sr. Volunteer

Above Graduation (self motivated)

R&D personals with special training at research labs.

Through entranceexam

Aware the peoples and make evaluation of work

3000/-

Supervisor Above PG (self motivated)

R&D personals with special training at research labs.

Through entranceexam

Aware the peoples, control and provide

6000/-motivated) training at research labs. exam control and provide

help to supervisors

Sr. Supervisor

Above PG with administrative skills(self motivated)

R&D personals with special training at research labs.

Through entranceexam

Aware the peoples and downlink

10,000/-

DivisionalManager

University/R&D institute scientist/ Govt. officer

(self motivated) Interview Aware the peoples maintain linking between

Admissibleallowance

CommitteeMember

R&D professionals/ Govt. officer

(self motivated) Interview Aware the peoples Admissibleallowance

Director Eminent scientists (self motivated) Interview authority of committee Admissibleallowance

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‘IAS’ Implementation Director

Technical+

Nontechnical Help

Funding

IAS Divisional

Office

Supervisor

Sr. Supervisor

Divisional Manager

Committee Member

Evaluation

Outcome

Citizens Teacher

Saving scheme groups

Students

Family members

AwareFamily

Family

Innovative family

Volunteer

Sr. Volunteer

Supervisor

Awareness

Training

Recruitment

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Generation of research and innovation aware volunteers through ‘IAS’ scheme.

Awareness

Research and innovations by

peoples

Recruitment of Volunteers

Peoples get involved in IAS

scheme

Basic science

Day today life science

& innovations

High quality study

material

Research and innovations

aware Peoples

Awareness through aware

peoples

IPR issues

Technical issues

Fully motivated peoples

Volunteer Training module

Skill based thinking

Innovative attitude

Utilization of culture/

tradition

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IAS : Invest and outcomes…

+

+

Total Expenditure

₹ 4,00,000/-for awareness of 20,000

peoples per month

Facilities/Program/TA/DA/Stationary/

other expenses

₹ 50,000/-

₹ 25,000/- Higher Authority

=

After one year of successful implementation of IAS scheme~26,00,000 peoples were aware about research and innovation

costs @ 48 lacks only

11,53,297+5,76,648

17,29,945

Aware Peoples/Months

11th Month

One Year

Some Economics

+

+

+

+₹ 30,000/-

₹ 2,50,000/-

₹ 6,000/-

₹ 10,000/-

₹ 30,000/- Divisional Officer

Sr. Supervisor

10 Sr. Volunteers

Aware 20,000 Peoples/Month

100 Volunteers

1 Supervisor

20,000

20,000+10,000

30,000+15,000

45,000+22,500

67,5000+33,750

1,01,250+50,625

1st Month

2nd Month

3rd Month

4th Month

5th Month

6th Month

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Advantages of IAS over Existing System:

The people get aware about day today life science and ultimately they directed towards tolive life with innovations by changing their thinking and setting their mind towardsresearch. This basic thing is transferred them to generate innovative approach in nextgeneration and it directly impacts on incoming innovations and research in near future.

Students from KG to Higher secondary education are aware to innovate new things bylearning through experience based education. With these the parents of the students are alsoaware by our volunteers therefore the awareness percent is increases.

The govt. schemes for the awareness program are limited to targeted community ofThe govt. schemes for the awareness program are limited to targeted community ofpeoples due to that the generation and educational gap is arises so that govt. scheme fails. In‘IAS’ scheme our target is not limited to some peoples but it extends up to all our membersof society.

The most of NGO’s are involved in this field to generate awareness in general peoples ,educated peoples. But they also fail to linkup the gap between educated, general people andhighly educated peoples.

IAS model trust in grassroot level innovations linking it with world class facilities bycollaboration or by building R&D centers with help of Govt. and NGO’s.

We also help minimize the unemployment in the society.

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Expected Outcomes of ‘IAS’

Awareness in general public about “Research and Innovation” will be effectively increases withincreases in time. Peoples like to live life with innovative ideas with implementing new things in theirregular routine life.

Increase in awareness directly impacts on grassroots level innovations.

Higher education level awareness is expected to increase rapidly in several years ofimplementation of ‘IAS’ scheme.

The number of patents and citations from grass root level peoples are expected to increases in nearfuture with increasing facilities and technical support.

For recommended innovative ideas from grass root level researchers Govt./NGO’s provide thefunds through grants/fellowship and also make available the necessary platforms.

Ordinary peoples attracted to innovate new things.

Students (regular/irregular) are highly motivated towards innovative, independent & scientificallythinking. Which further helpful for the building research and innovation based army in the nation.

Economically this model is applicable for all states of India.

This model may utilize to overcome the need of regarded area.

This model works as linking between different portions of the society which will also helpful toincrease the equality.

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References …..

http://nif.org.in/

http://antisuperstition.org/

http://dst.gov.in/

http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/

http://www.ugc.ac.in/ http://www.ugc.ac.in/

http://www.nature.com/

http://www.science.com

http://www.globalinnovationindex.org/

http://www.eeherald.com/index.html

http://www.indianexpress.com/

http://mahanews.gov.in/