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Science and Technology Policy

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India has been renowned for its scientific capabilities since time immemorial. Our innate ability for creative performance in innovation and technology, fuelled by the scientific temperament and aptitude of our workforce has proven to be a boon. By setting up institutions for scientific research and development post independence, The 21st century India paved the way for making itself a hub of technical knowledge through significant developments in the field of Information & Technology, Atomic Energy,Nuclear Technology, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and Pharmaceuticals.

Today, advancement in Science and Technology serves as precondition for the overall development of a country and India has proved its competence through its strong scientific and technological base and skilled manpower.

CPRG works towards making people realize the importance of scientific and technological advancement, and specifically harnessing technology for national progress, through policy papers and detailed analyses on issues of Science and Technology.

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Indian Civil Aviation Industry: Development and Growth

Talks about the Indian Civil Aviation Industry, its development and growth in industry and what it brings to the financial... more

July 21, 2022

Bioprinting as the Future of Organ Transplants

The demand pressure for organ transplantation has rapidly grown over the past two decades. Worldwide increases in the incidence of end-stage organ failure combined with rising failure in... more

July 1, 2022

Draupadi Murmu: Leader of the People

A teacher with no political backing, Draupadi Murmu first entered politics as a councilor in Rairangpur Nagar Panchayat and the Vice-President of BJP’s Scheduled Tribe Morcha in Odisha in... more

June 30, 2022

Preparing India For an Automated Future

Covid-19 has taken a sledgehammer to the global economy that was already shaky from increased private debt, income inequality and weak labour protections. Global economies did not stand a chance... more

May 18, 2020

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