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    The ANRF plan has got off on the wrong foot

    • July 8, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    The ANRF plan has got off on the wrong foot

    Sub: Science and tech

    Sec: Msc

    Context:

    • In 2023, the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) Bill was passed by both Houses of Parliament to enhance research in India’s universities and colleges.

    ANRF Act 2023:

    • It seeks to regulate all research and development in the fields of natural sciences establishments in India.
    • The Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) established by an act of Parliament in 2008 has been subsumed into ANRF.
    • The 2019 National Research Foundation (NRF) project report explicitly mentioned that “growing outstanding research cells already existing at State Universities” is one of the ANRF’s top priorities.
    • The intended aim of ANRF: Space for Indian academia for research free from the bureaucracy, funding boost and a chance to work together with industry partners.
    • Structure:
      • 15-member Governing Board
      • 16-member Executive Council

    Implementation Issues:

    • The board and the executive council do not have any members from Central or State universities or colleges.
      • In addition to the Principal Scientific Adviser, they are represented by people who are usually in any high-powered committees of the Government of India.
      • The sole woman representative is the Secretary of the DSIR.
    • The board and the council need representatives who understand the bottlenecks in the current system.
    •  Lack of adequate industry representation.
    • ANRF plans to raise more than 70% of its funding from non-government sources and industry.
    • There is no representation from the Indian industry or entrepreneurs from the country or eminent academics from the Central and State universities on the committee.

    R&D Funding and System Overhaul:

    • Current Funding Status:
      • India underfunds research and development.
      • Suggestion to increase R&D budget to 4% of GDP.

    National Research Foundation NRF):

    • In 2005, the Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister recommended the formation of a National Science and Engineering Research Foundation. It was approved by the then PM Manmohan Singh. In 2008, it was renamed the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB).
    • The National Research Foundation (NRF), an apex body to provide high-level strategic direction of scientific research in the country in accordance with the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP), will be established at a cost of 50,000 crore over the period 2023-28.
    • Goals: To increase private sector contributions to research in India and to ensure that a larger portion of government funds go to state universities and colleges.
    • The Department of Science and Technology (DST) will be NRF’s administrative department.

    Organisational Structure of the National Research Foundation:

    Governing BoardExecutive Council
    President/ ChairpersonPrime Minister of IndiaPrincipal Scientific Advisor
    Other Members
    • Union Minister of Science and Technology and Union Minister of Education as Vice Presidents
    • Principal Scientific Advisor as Member Secretary.
    • Secretaries to the Departments of Science and Technology, Biotechnology, and Scientific and Industrial Research.
    • Member of the NITI Aayog dealing with science and technology.
    • The Board’s President may appoint or nominate additional members from business organizations, social sciences, and humanities etc.
    – Secretaries to various departments of the central government including:

    • Science and Technology,
    • Higher Education,
    • Health Research,
    • Agricultural Research
    • Defence Research
    • Atomic Energy
    • Space
    Functions
    • Governed the administrative department of NRF.
    • Provide policy guidance to the Foundation and oversee implementation.
    – lmplement the objectives of the Foundation based on the policy direction and guidance provided by the Governing Board.

    – Examining applications for financial aid,

    – Developing a budget and managing its accounts.

    Source: TH

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