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Friday, August 08, 2014

National Initiative for Innovation Centres in the Country
New Delhi: A new scheme on “National Initiative to establish 20 Design Innovation Centres, one Open Design School and National Design Innovation Network” has been launched during 2013-14. 

There is proposal under consideration of the Government to formulate National Innovation Policy in education sector at present. Research and innovation have also been the focal points during XII Plan.

Further, Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), which seeks to support and reform the state higher education system, is providing funding for Research, Innovation and Quality Improvement.  The states have to prepare a Research and Innovation Plan which would include facilities that
(i)      support research hubs/parks etc.,
(ii)    adopt of meta-university concept that offer cross university education and credit transfer facility to students,
(iii)   procure high quality e-resources,
(iv)  upgrade library and laboratory facilities,
(v)    facilities like incubation centers, innovation hubs,
(vi)  initiatives to attract top-rated international faculty,
(vii) institutions that offer merit-based scholarships, fully-funded doctoral fellowships, post-doctoral fellowships,
(viii)           promotion of  research and entrepreneurial activities,
(ix)  support different types of research programs – Base Research, Key Technology (R&D), High end (R&D) etc., and
(x)    Special grants to faculty for conducting outstanding research.

This information was given by the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Smt. Smriti Irani in a written reply to the Lok Sabha question.



UGC Begins Scheme to Introduce Courses on Social Thinkers of India 
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Report by India Education bureau, New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has started a scheme of “Epoch Making Social Thinkers of India” in various universities/colleges to introduce various courses on great thinkers and social leaders, their thoughts and philosophies including Gandhian studies. As reported by the UGC, under this scheme 85 Gandhian Studies Centres have been approved by the UGC for continuation in the XII Plan and 55 Centres have been approved for establishment during XII Plan w.e.f 2013-14.Details of the scheme are available at http://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/xiplanpdf/epochmakingsociathinkers1.pdf.   

This information was given by the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Smt. Smriti Irani in a written reply to the Lok Sabha question.   


HRD Ministry planning a new programme called Campus Connect
New Delhi: The Ministry of Human Resource Development is planning a new programme called Campus Connect. Under these programme 21,000 colleges, 20 classrooms will be made Wi-Fi enabled. Totally, 4.2 lakh classrooms will be made Wi-Fi enabled and this will help around 1.5 crore students. Students will be given access only to those websites which are academically relevant.
         All the buildings of 600 universities that have 1 Gbps bandwidth will be made by Wi-Fi enabled. This includes Government of India funded institutions, state government universities and also private universities. This will help around 20 lakh students. The whole campus of all the 140 centrally funded Institutions of Ministry of HRD will be made Wi-Fi enabled.
         The National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) aims to leverage the potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching and learning process. The Mission also aims to provide 20 Broadband connections of 512 Kbps speed to over 25,000 colleges and 2000 polytechnics and  optical fiber connectivity one Gbps to 419 universities/ university level institutions in the country which includes internet facility.
       The NMEICT scheme has three major components viz. (i) content generation; (ii) providing connectivity to universities and colleges; and (iii)  Research and development of low cost access device.

      Under the NMEICT scheme, the activity of providing connectivity to 419 Universities/ University level Institutions and all colleges including polytechnics is in progress. So far connectivity to 403 Universities/ University level institutions and 21,026 colleges in the country has been provided. Under this scheme, no central assistance has been provided by the Central Government directly to States to implement the scheme/ project.  However, as provided in the Mission document, funds have been released to universities/university level institutions of the country for various projects. 

      For connectivity to universities and colleges, central share of 75% of the cost is directly released to the BSNL/ MTNL (implementing agency) with the stipulation that the balance 25% of the cost (10% in case of institution of North East Region) would be deposited by the concerned institution directly to BSNL/ MTNL.


Thursday, August 07, 2014



Contents page
Aug 1-15, 2014

Cover Story

At a time when chicken consumption is at an all time high in India, a study by Delhi non-profit Centre for Science and Environment shows poultry meat could be churning out robust microbes that can render all antibiotics ineffective
Lab study Ramakant Sahu & Poornima Saxena, Research Amit Khurana & Mouna Nagaraju reporting Ankur Paliwal & Jyotsna Singh

Editor's page

Smart is as smart does. The NDA government’s proposal to build 100 “smart” cities will work only if it can reinvent the very idea of urban growth in a country like India. Smart thinking will require the government to not only copy the model cities of the already developed Western world, but also find a new measure of liveability that will work for Indian situation, where the cost of growth is unaffordable for most.

Interview

Samiran Nundy, chairperson of the department of surgical gastroenterology and organ transplantation at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and editor-in-chief of the jou...

Vishal Nath, director, National Research Centre for Litchi (NRCL), says there is no scientific evidence to prove that acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) in child...
Devi Shetty, cardiac surgeon and founder of Narayana Health, has seen increasing cases of antibiotic resistance at his hospital. Even those who had never taken antibiotics are r...

Patently Absurd

Patting ourselves for our ability to arrive at makeshift solutions will not take us far

Science & Technology

Encephalitis is not only threatening lives in Bihar, but also the livelihood of litchi farmers as unconfirmed reports link the disease to the fruit
Indian Railways can reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 239 tonnes per year per train by fixing solar panels atop coaches

Special Report

The finance minister pleased the growth brigade with three letters "PPP" but failed to bring change where it was most needed. Down To Earth lists five such key development areas
National Green Tribunal's decision to declare an area of 10 km radius around Okhla Bird Sanctuary as ecologically sensitive has put the future of 74,000 home buyers in NCR at stake
Erratic weather is fuelling the growth of a pest which destroys Arabica coffee. In the absence of effective pest management, India's coffee production is at stake
By allowing high-rises around an advanced weather radar in Mumbai, IMD sets a bad example for the rest of the country

Feature

Rx: Only an effective governing body, which includes medical and non-medical members, can stop the culture of kickbacks
Farmers in an arid Andhra Pradesh district revive traditional irrigation system to tide over drought
Glass beads reveal ancient Indian Ocean trade networks
The official definition of poverty keeps changing. A look at how the concept evolved
Illustrations: Sorit
Armed with a feather and a memory, Vivek Ramachandran pitches for saving the last 300 Narcondam hornbills from radar station

Food

Almost all communities in India have festivals that revolve around stale food high on probiotics

Letters

Where to walk is the question
Economic & Political Weekly: Table of Content


EditorialsVol - XLIX No. 31, August 02, 2014 
The law should not be changed to pander to mediatised public panics.
Margin Speak
An aggressive drive towards neo-liberal economic reforms alongside consolidation of the Bharatiya Janata Party's political constituency with the spread of hegemonic Hindutva through sociocultural channels is on the cards.
Commentary
Laudable amendments regarding adoption and the state of children's homes sit uncomfortably alongside an alarming proposal permitting juveniles to be tried by regular courts for serious offences in the proposed re-enactment of the Juvenile...
Commentary
The Supreme Court's ruling that clarifi es that though it is not unconstitutional to issue fatwas, they are merely opinions of the issuer and not binding on anyone must be welcomed. The Court has, however, taken a balanced view in not...
Commentary
The move by the Satrol khap of Haryana to relax some restrictive marriage norms and induct women and youth into the khap is perhaps a response to demographic and market economy challenges. Patriarchal structures get challenged when material...
Commentary
One among the many ingredients of the verbal soup dished out by United States Federal Reserve to help the economy regain its health in the years after the 2008 crisis was FG (forward guidance), linked closely to QE (quantitative easing). But the...
Commentary
The public library has a significant role to play in the development of intellectual and political well-being of a democracy, but is poorly equipped to play a transformative role as it has been neglected by the state governments. Now that there...
Commentary
Sukumari Bhattacharji - Sanskritist, historian, writer, educationist - with a passionate commitment to social and political change, passed away on 24 May 2014 at the age of 92. Excerpts from an interview the author conducted with her.
Budget 2014-15 / Special Issues
The agriculture sector has grown rapidly in the past decade but this has been on the back of rising real prices and not productivity growth. Budget 2014 made a large number of announcements on new schemes and new policies to address the immediate...
Budget 2014-15 / Special Issues
A critique of the macroeconomic framework that underlies the fiscal consolidation approach of the Union Budget for 2014-15 .
Budget 2014-15 / Special Issues
In recent years, fiscal consolidation has been led by contraction in government spending. In the Union Budget for 2014-15 revenue mobilisation has received a major thrust, as buoyancies of all major taxes are expected to go up. This article...
Budget 2014-15 / Special Issues
The union budget for 2014-15 offers few changes in terms of policy priorities from the United Progressive Alliance government's interim budget for 2014-15, and it fails to recognise the cracks in the country's budgetary policies towards...
Budget 2014-15 / Special Issues
The emphasis on use of digital technologies to bridge the "rural-urban gap" in the union budget is limited to high talk and minimal allocations. The need for a more comprehensive and peoples' participation-oriented rural action plan...
Book Reviews
Partition's Post-Amnesias: 1947, 1971 and Modern South Asia by Ananya Jahanara Kabir (New Delhi: Women Unlimited) 2013; pp 216, Rs 400.
Book Reviews
India Labour and Employment Report 2014, principal author and editor, Alakh N Sharma (Institute for Human Development and Academic Foundation, New Delhi), 2014; pp 248, Rs 995.
Perspectives
The eclipse of the discipline of political studies in India's new central universities exhibits a lack of disciplinary purpose. The purpose of the discipline of political studies is to inform us about a political community, while "applied...
Special Articles
This paper uses a modification of the well-known statistical concept of the Lorenz curve - the Generalised Lorenz curve - and its associated social welfare properties to measure changes in well-being of households in India during the last decade...
Special Articles
Little has been written about the role of provincial governors in the closing period of British rule in India with all the emphasis being on the Viceroys. This article instead considers the sahibs in the provinces. When British India came to an...
Special Articles
One of the reasons attributed to the poor agricultural situation in post-Independence India was its unequal land relationship. The Congress Party opted for land reforms as that would transform India into a progressive nation. As the 1949...
Notes
The Nobel Prize for Literature awarded to Rabindranath Tagore in 1913 included a prize money of £8,000. It is commonly assumed that Tagore spent this entire sum on the asrama school in Santiniketan, and later for setting up his dream...
Discussion
The promise of inclusive and sustainable development can only be achieved if key policy decisions are rethought with clear priorities – on urbanisation and economic growth – with the transformations kept within ecological limits. A...
Aug 07 2014 : The Economic Times (Delhi)
COMMITTEE TO ASSESS PUNE LANDSLIDES - Was It Deforestation?
NEW DELHI


The government plans to assess if deforestation and reckless construction contributed to the devastating landslide Malin landslide that flattened 45 villages and killed 151 people in the Pune district.It will set up a three-member committee to study the causes of the disaster.
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar has assured the local Shiv Sena MP Shivaji Patil that the central government will send a team to “see and study“ the causes of the landslide.
Sources said that the ministry is expected to constitute the team on Thursday, and is likely to comprise two experts and a government official.
“We will be sending a team (to the site) to see and study whether environmental factors (also caused the land slide,“ Javadekar assured Patil. The minister also said that the state government has been asked to submit a report on the last week's landslide that claimed 151 lives besides and flattened about 45 villages, virtually wiping some of them off the map. The state government's report will also look into the role of environmental factors in the tragedy.
Javadekar, who hails from the Pune district, said given his familiarity with the area, he was aware of certain environmental conditions that contributed to the landslide. According to the Madhav Gadgil panel report, the road and windmill construction in the area have led to high levels of erosion and construction have contributed to the rising threat of landslides in the area.The report doesn't specifically refer to Malin, instead focuses on nearby and surrounding area.