
Bridging The Science-Policy Gap For Inclusive Growth In India
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A growth paradigm that is not inclusive takes a toll on socio-economic fabric of the communities and burdens the economy in terms of log-term loss of skills and places future cost on economic growth. People also loose trust in the government and institutions. Technology, if it is inclusive, assures all beneficiaries are able to contribute to and benefit from the fruits of growth and development. Once a technological breakthrough is reached, there is growth and the results should percolate down to the base of the pyramid. It is generally felt that in India, several sections of the society have not realized significant benefits of science and technology (S&T) as well as major income growth for years. The gap between rich and poor has widened, and rich and elite people at the top capture the major 'lion's share' of economic growth. This has resulted in inequality, both income and otherwise be it education, life expectancy, health access, employment prospects or overall quality of life. In such background, S&T can play a key role in increasing the incomes of poor and excluded groups and raising their quality of life. S&T policy making for inclusive growth aligns collective voice, design, delivery and accountability for R&Dprograms and their outcomes throughout all sections of the society. The S&T outputs are also designed to create opportunities for all segments of the population and distribute the dividends of technology, both in monetary and non-monetary terms, fairly and equally across society.This book presents several evidence-based case studies where STI can be employed for creating equitable benefits and opportunities of economic growth for every section of society.As regulation paths in appropriate technology selection are longer and time consuming, the studies advocate for 'long-terming' of the programs and funding to increase inclusiveness in S&T landscape. This book will be useful for developing a solid base for STI Policy implementation by creating a dynamic network of scientists, technologist, economists, policymakers, elected representatives and citizens who believe in sound science and technology policy making for improving our quality of life.
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- Preface
- Prologue: Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2013
- Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Research: An Approach Towards Strengthening Evidence Gathering Exercise Akhilesh Mishra and Neeraj Sharma
- Challenges of Inclusive Growth in India and role of Science, Technology and Innovation - Common Synthesis from Field Studies Ranbir Chander Sobti and Venkatesh Dutta
- Policy Options for Agricultural Sustainability for Small and Marginal Farmers in India: Role of Science Technology and Innovation Rana Pratap Singh, Ranbir Chander Sobti, Yogesh Bandhu Arya, Divya Shukla and Venkatesh Dutta
- Scoping Study on Impacts of Agriculture on Natural Resources: A Case of Ganga Basin- Uttar Pradesh Ravindra Kumar and Venkatesh Dutta
- Saving Water and Energy in Agriculture in Upper Ganga River Basin (UGRB): An Evidence-based Policy Framework Phanish Kumar Sinha
- Science and Technology in Managing Climate Risks for Sustainable Economic Development Purnamita Dasgupta
- Energy Access Through Energy Efficient Technology: Policies and Programmes for Domestic Sector in India Madhav Govind and Vandana Maurya
- Determinants of Awareness and Willingness to Pay for Solar and Biomass Based Energy Generation in Rural Households of Shravasti District (Uttar Pradesh), India Vinayak V Pathaka, Richa Kothari, B.C. Yadav, Yogesh Bandhu and Venkatesh Dutta
- Factors Affecting Rural and Urban Healthcare System using Probit Model Sumit Kaushal, Yogesh Bandhu, Shubhini A. Saraf, J. S. Singh, Venkatesh Dutta, Ranbir Chander Sobti
- Rejuvenating Iconic Rivers and Conserving their Tributaries: The Case Study of Ganga and Ramganga Rivers with Reference to Environmental Flows Allocation and Trade-offs Ravindra Kumar
- Sustainable Groundwater Management Through Water Conservation and Recharge Schemes in a Water-stressed Region of Central Ganga Alluvial Plain, India Venkatesh Dutta, Ashok Kumar and Karunesh K. Shukla
- Innovation-inclusion Interface in Agriculture: Empirical Evidences From Indian Irrigation N.M.P. Verma, Asha Srivastava and Venkatesh Dutta
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