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  CSIR Supports Closer Ties with its Counterpart in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) is one of the leading research and development, technology and innovation institutions in Africa.
With a track record spanning 60 years, the CSIR is committed to serving the development objectives of South Africa and the region through top skills and by performing research that is relevant and has impact.
The CSIR in South Africa is to forge closer links with its counterpart, the CSIR in India.
www.csir.co.za /plsql/ptl0002/PTL0002_PGE038_ARTICLE?ARTICLE_NO=4230013   (511 words)

  
 On Launching the Indian Innovation Movement
CSIR 2001: Vision and Strategy, a white paper, which was an announcement of CSIR’s will to change.
It was an explicit agenda for CSIR with a detailed road map for attaining the true potential of CSIR, visualized not in relation to what it used to do in the past but in relation to what others, the world over, were likely to do in the future.
For CSIR, it has realised that it is not techno-economics alone, but also socio-economical and socio-cultural aspects, that it needs to be conscious about.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /sustsci/ists/documents/mashelkar_210299.html   (4046 words)

  
 Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
CSIR's network of 40 laboratories, spread all over India, is engaged in cutting edge research activities covering a wide range of scientific disciplines.
CSIR's creative assets are its 10,000 highly qualified scientists and technologists CSIR has made immense contributions to the economic and social development of India.
CSIR will send invitations along with the enclosed format, to the home/schools of the candidates, who will be rank holders in the Board/CBSE exams The eligible students can also approach the laboratory nearest to their place of residence and submit their applications in the format given.
www.cimap.res.in /cpyls   (743 words)

  
 'Indian engineers and scientists are terrific'
CSIR, India's largest network of government research laboratories, has 38 laboratories across the country and over 6,000 scientists working in fields like chemistry, biochemistry, space, pharmaceuticals, physics, botanicals, toxicology and microbiology.
India has the emphasis, the infrastructure… We have found that not only are the Indian engineers and scientists terrific, they are very willing to collaborate with us to solve real life problems.
I can go to India and one of the CSIR laboratories and source a variety of technologies and people who can help me in problem-solving to complement and supplement our capacity and capability.
in.rediff.com /money/2004/sep/14binter.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Feature
CSIR made conscious efforts to ensure that the power was not centred at its headquarters in New Delhi.
India has tremendous comparative advantages, due to its great intellectual infrastructure, to emerge as a hub of R and D in the new global context.
CSIR is committed to reach out and lead the movement in the intellectual property arena in India.
pib.nic.in /feature/fe0799/f0507991.html   (1274 words)

  
 National Chemical Laboratory - About NCL
CSIR is the largest chain of public-funded RandD institution in the world and has played an important role in the India's socio-economic development.
Established in 1942, CSIR had then defined its functions-promotion, guidance and coordination of scientific and industrial research, and setting up laboratories to spur research and development for the growth of industry.
Besides, CSIR offers solutions to several problems that are uniquely Indian, and has contributes specifically to India's socio-economic transformation.
www.ncl-india.org /aboutncl/showfilein.jsp?mid=2&sid=66&ssid=81   (405 words)

  
 Economy - India Bilateral Treaties and Agreements - Volume V
Two scientists/technicians working on low shaft furnace in the German Democratic Republic shall be deputed to India and the CSIR shall arrange for their placement in the plant operating in India for a period not less than 3 months.
The CSIR shall depute two scientists from the National Chemical Laboratory, Poona, and the German Academy of Sciences shall arrange their placement in the Wolfen Intermediates and Dyes Plant for a period not less than 6 months.
The German Academy of Sciences shall assist the CSIR, India, in procuring an oceanic research vessel from the German Democratic Republic against payment in Indian currency and on terms and conditions to be approved by the Government of India.
meaindia.nic.in /treatiesagreement/1964/chap294.htm   (1340 words)

  
 India Web Directory :: Government of India :: Scientific & Research Institutes Companies in India
The Institute was established in pursuance of the decision of the Government of India to conserve the rich bioresources of the Indo-Burma region and sustainable utilization of the resources.
IHBT a constituent laboratory of CSIR, India is located at the picturesque town of Palampur perched in lap of majestic snow clad mountain of Dhauladhar.
of India, to commemorate the Birth Centenary (1989) of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
www.indiacatalog.com /web_directory/goi/1511.html   (2225 words)

  
 Framework for R&D and innovation policies - IPR - Express Pharma Pulse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The CSIR in India can serve as a working model for nationally coordinated consortium of laboratories as it is perhaps among the world’s largest publicly funded RandD organisations.
CSIR is the largest filer of patents originating from India.
CSIR also happens to be the largest filer of foreign patents from India.
www.expresspharmapulse.com /20030227/ipr.shtml   (924 words)

  
 India leads the war against bio-piracy.
Such was India's calm then, that begat generosity and a willingness to share its wealth with the world.
It is a part of India's religious life, to sublimate anything of value to divine levels in order to engender an esteem and sensitivity for it.
Shiva and Ajay Phadke [who had researched neem for Rhone Poulenc in India] flagged ancient Indian texts for their eminences in Munich to convince them that there was no 'novelty' factor in neem's magical properties that Grace had unveiled-- Indians had known them for long.
www.goodnewsindia.com /Pages/content/traditions/turmeric.html   (1100 words)

  
 Indian Embassy
The CSIR's role in the overall industrial development of the country has been in terms of providing technical know-how for upgrading existing technologies and generating fresh technologies as an answer to the growing needs of the industry.
CSIR units have responded to the changes in the industrial, economic and trade policies introduced by the Government to successfully integrate the Indian economy in the global scene.
CSIR has continued to play an impressive role in the development of RandD manpower of finest calibre in the country through its scheme of awards of fellowships/associate ships and support to extramural RandD schemes in universities and colleges.
www.eoithimphu.org /science3.html   (1012 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
India and China may initiate a joint programme to strengthen collaboration in the fields of Herbal and Traditional Medicine.
Under the CSIR Networked projects, several natural extracts from plant, microbial and fungal origin and the Ayurvedic extracts were screened for antioxidant property in primary screening at IICT, Hyderabad.
He said: “This is the best time to be in India, incredible things are happening here and the whole world is looking to India in awe as it gallops towards excellence in all major fields of human endeavour”.
www.niscom.res.in /ScienceCommunication/RnDNewsLetters/csirnews2k4/csirnews_15apr04.asp   (5333 words)

  
 CSIR
CSIR has continued to play an impressive role in the development of RandD manpower of finest calibre in the country through its scheme of awards of fellowships/associateships and support to extramural RandD schemes in universities and colleges.
CSIR has played a vital role in not merely making India self-reliant, but also a net exporter in the fields of drugs and pharmaceuticals.
CSIR has designed, developed and demonstrated a solar cum agrowaste dryer for reduction of moisture of oil seeds and developed quick-test-kits for detecting toxic materials such as aflatoxin, glucosino lates, erucic acid etc. in oilseeds/oil cakes of groundnut, mustard, rapeseed.
www.hcidhaka.org /indinfo/csir.html   (876 words)

  
 G u r u s o n l i n e - E n g l i s h   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
India has been able to create a world-class environment for BPO due to the committed, qualified and competent youth who are IT savvy.
India today has a 'middle class' of over 300 - 350 million (with an average purchasing power of 3000 dollars per month) and with increasing number of youth entering the economic system the sector is growing at double digit figures.
India today has 'middle class' of over 300 million and with increasing number of youth entering the economic system the sector is growing at double digit figures.
www.gurusonline.tv /uk/conteudos/mashelkar.asp   (4380 words)

  
 Web'99, NAL, Bangalore, India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
CSIR is India’s storehouse and generator of scientific and industrial knowledge.
To ensure that IT blossoms at CSIR and become a truly significant vehicle of innovation and change, CSIR must be fully computer networked.
In every case where CSIR labs offer a MIS development contract to private agencies, the contractual clause must declare that the IT technology developed is the intellectual property of CSIR as a whole, and not of individual labs.
www.cmmacs.ernet.in /nal/pages/web99st.htm   (727 words)

  
 Global media is India ga-ga: survey- The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 2003, the global media portrayed a positive image of India with a special focus on its business competitiveness, according to a corporate study.
The study was conducted by India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), a public-private partnership between the ministry of commerce and CII.
"India is seen with a new vigour," says N Bhaskar Rao, chairman, Centre for Media Studies.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /articleshow/478156.cms   (345 words)

  
 Comcom Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Iyengar: The main mandate given to the CBRI, one of the oldest CSIR institutes, was to give scientific inputs to construction and housing sectors.
For instance, during the 1991 Uttarkashi earthquake, which claimed more than 2,000 lives, we collaborated on a national mission to rehabilitate the large number of educational and health buildings, which were damaged in the region.
Com Com: You had earlier expressed an opinion that it was high time India had redefined its seismic zones and moved away from macro level classification of seismic zones to micro level.
www.vigyanprasar.com /comcom/inter12.htm   (1012 words)

  
 UN Chronicle: The Global Research Alliance: a Knowledge Pool for Global Good
Ramesh Mashelkar, Director-General of CSIR India, said that his Council "is proud that the momentous meeting in Delhi of like-minded science and technology organizations, which it hosted in January 2003, resulted in the formal launching of the GRA.
As part of the agreement reached in New Delhi, the decision was taken that a nerve centre be established at CSIR South Africa to coordinate communication and promote the activities of the GRA with international funding agencies.
Anthos Yannakou, GRA Principal for CSIR South Africa, was requested to undertake the day-to-day performance management of the Centre, conforming to all the accepted standards of accounting and governance, and reporting annually to the GRA Principals group.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1309/is_1_42/ai_n14695957   (998 words)

  
 แหล่งเงินทุน CSIR และ TWAS
CSIR of India and TWAS have instituted a number of fellowships for foreign scholars from developing countries who wish to pursure postdoctoral research in newly emerging areas in science and technology for which facilities are available in the Laboratories/Institutes of the CSIR.
The fellowships will be tenable in CSIR Research Laboratories/ Institutes in India, at a monthly stipend of Rs.
CSIR of India and TWAS have instituted a number of fellowships for foreign scholars from developing countries who wish to pursue research leading towards Ph.D in newly emerging areas in science and technology for which facilities are available in the Laboratories/Institutes of the CSIR.
www.kmutt.ac.th /organization/Research/Intellect/csir.htm   (583 words)

  
 Instruction to Author
International Conference on Advances in Metrology, Equivalence of Standards and Global Recognition (AdMet 2003) which is to be held from 5 to 7 February at the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India.
It was recommended during the last conference to continue this series at regular intervals of two years.
As the rates of registration fee are lower for students, it is necessary for them to enclose a certificate from the Competent Authority of the University or the research supervisor to the effect that the applicant is a bonafide student.
www.metrologyindia.org /Satmeet.htm   (669 words)

  
 Patestate-Home
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) is the premier industrial R&D organization in India that provides scientific industrial research and development that maximizes the economical, environmental and societal benefits to the people of India.
CSIR has been spearheading the Intellectual Property Movement in India and internationally.
On the occasion of its Diamond Jubilee in 2002, CSIR announced Invention Awards scheme for School Children to create interest and awareness for Intellectual Property amongst children.
www.patestate.com   (105 words)

  
 Dubai Press Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Its parent, CSIR strives to provide scientific, industrial research and development that maximises the economic and environmental and social benefit for the people of India.
CSIR, with its complement of 10,000 highly qualified scientific and technical personnel, is amongst the largest R&D organisations in the world for scientific and industrial research.
The Institute has necessary infrastructure and around 500 scientific and technical staff to monitor, analyze and characterize various elements and substances in the environmental samples on a national/regional scale and state-of-art equipment and methodologies.
www.dpc.org.ae /en/display.aspx?type=news&id=1713   (329 words)

  
 Indian Computing Legend on CSIR Soil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The first CSIR President's Lecture featuring one of India's most acclaimed IT personalities, Dr Vijay Bhatkar, took place on 31 October.
CSIR staff and invited external stakeholders were keen to find out how India has grown to a super computing power.
Asked about what makes Indian people such excellent performers in this field, Dr Bhatkar said he believes their knowledge-rich environment and past, as well as the fact that they are generally integrative thinkers, are contributing factors.
www.csir.co.za /plsql/ptl0002/PTL0002_PGE038_ARTICLE?ARTICLE_NO=7056292   (222 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Prime Minister of India Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee presented the award to Dr V. Dimri, Director, NGRI, during the FICCI Platinum Jubilee Celebrations on 13 December 2002, at New Delhi.
Building on an initiative launched in Pretoria by CSIR ‑ South Africa in April 2002, the purpose of the present meeting was to explore the formation of a Global Research Alliance (GRA) to create synergy across nations to undertake large and impact making projects for the benefit of mankind.
He recounted the journey of CSIR from merely filing and securing patents to spearheading the IP movement in the country and influencing the thinking and opinion on crucial issues at the international fora.
www.niscom.res.in /ScienceCommunication/RnDNewsLetters/csirnews_03March.htm   (6272 words)

  
 DuPont announces research agreement with India's National Chemical Laboratory
Founded in 1950, NCL is part of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India's science and technology coordinating institution that is presided over by the country's prime minister.
Pune city is second only to Mumbai (the business capital of India) in size and industrial strength.
The company's association with India is more than 200 years old, dating back to the first shipment of raw materials for fl powder explosives in 1802.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-04/d-dar042505.php   (457 words)

  
 Global Research Alliance
CSIR South Africa will take the lead in developing the Global Research Alliance’s health programme, with CSIR's Dr Colin Kenyon as the facilitator.
This was one of the outcomes of a workshop held in Pune, India, from 11-16 July 2004, which was attended by twenty-nine representatives of six Global Research Alliance member organisations from Australia, Finland, Germany, India, South Africa and the United States of America.
The purpose of the meeting was to establish a framework for moving forward the GRA health programme.
www.research-alliance.net /news/2004/health.html   (453 words)

  
 Global Research Alliance
The team, with members from CSIR (India), Battelle (USA), CSIRO (Australia), Fraunhofer (Germany), DTI (Denmark), CSIR (South Africa) and the GRA Nerve Centre developed a portfolio of bold research initiatives which have links to other theme areas of the Alliance.
During a recent visit to CSIR South Africa Dr Edward Fepke and Dr George Outterson of Battelle met with Ychen Wang of the SA-China Transport Co-operation Centre.
The paper was prepared by Dr Anthos Yannakou (Executive Vice President Operations of the CSIR South Africa) and Mr Nicolas Gorjestani of the World Bank and jointly presented by Mr Gorjestani and Marius Claassen of the CSIR who is currently on secondment to the World Bank.
www.research-alliance.net /previous.html   (2707 words)

  
 Exchange Programmes
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of India and TWAS offer fellowships (for 2-3 years) in natural sciences for scientists of proven ability from developing countries (other than India) seeking to obtain a Ph.D. at a laboratory of the CSIR in India.
The S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, India, and TWAS have agreed to offer five fellowships annually to young foreign scientists from developing countries who wish to pursue research leading towards a Ph.D. in physical sciences.
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of India and TWAS offer fellowships in natural sciences for scientists of proven ability from developing countries (other than India) to work in the laboratories of the CSIR in India (for 3-12 months).
www.ictp.trieste.it /~twas/Exchange.html   (1040 words)

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