India Holds 6th Meeting on Ease of Doing Research and Development

The 6th Consultative Meeting on Ease of Doing Research and Development was held on September 10-11,. Leaders from science institutes, universities, and government departments met to talk about making research easier in India.

New Delhi, 12 Sep 2025

The 6th Consultative Meeting on Ease of Doing Research and Development was held on September 10-11, 2025. Leaders from science institutes, universities, and government departments met to talk about making research easier in India.

Top Scientists Call for Better Research System

Prof. Ashutosh Sharma from INSA and Dr. N. Kalaiselvi from CSIR said India needs to make research easier. They said India has good scientists but needs better rules and links with industry. This will help new ideas from labs reach people and markets faster. The Governor of Telangana, Shri Jishnu Dev Varma, said good research is important for India to be self-reliant. He praised NITI Aayog for bringing different groups together to talk about science.

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Focus on Turning Research into Real Solutions

Dr. Anil Kakodkar and Dr. V. K. Saraswat said India should focus on using research to make new things. They want better ways to connect research places with companies and startups. This will help turn new ideas into useful products. The meeting talked about rules, money, and ways to do better research. People from universities and labs shared their ideas. Everyone agreed that India needs to make it easy not just to do research, but also to use that research to help people and make India stronger.

India's scientific future will be defined not only by the ease of doing research but, more critically, by the ease of translating research into tangible outcomes.

The next steps will focus on putting these ideas into action to improve India's research system. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

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Updated 12 Sep 2025, 13:26 IST; source: link