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Investment should be in R & D
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biotechnology the future of india
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SANKETH GUPTA
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"biotechnology the future of india"
| 11 months ago
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We boast of many R&D centers,PhD's every year. But How good is the research quality..? How many PhD projects have commercial viability..? We are doing just basic research, but no applied research. Scientists should work along doctors/experts of a...
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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"investment should happen in providing more job opportunities to youngsters"
| 2 years ago
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Investment in Biotech should happen in providing more job opportunities to youngesters and in my opinion the following are required: Investement in infrastructure development for contract manufacturing and this will start generating funds for the...
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AJAY ACHUTHANKUTTY
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"Investment should be in R & D"
| 2 years ago
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well i feel if something is to be done then it better start at the grass root level itself. researchers i.e young students should be given more incentives right from their undergraduate years especially in this country where a mere 12th standard...
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Ideate: "Where the investment should happen in Biotechnology sector in India ?" deleted from your view.
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Shishir Shrivastava
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| 2 years ago
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Well actually mam all one are greedy here so we cant aim only the politicians of India actually the bio enterprunrs are less in number as compared to it sectr.
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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| 2 years ago
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Biotech opportuniteis in India are too low and it is because of uncertainity in policies, patents, IPR issues etc. Let me try explaining to in short and I am trying to convey the difficulties which is only tip of an iceberg!!! The incubation period...
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Jaspal Singh Sodhi
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| 2 years ago
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Dear freinds, Kindly do not feel down. There too much possibilities in Biotech. field. Read Chinna's comments carefully. It is bad that India is unable to encash this Biotech. revolution as they did with IT. But, do not loose hope because you...
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Shishir Shrivastava
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| 2 years ago
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Well actually mam all one are greedy here so we cant aim only the politicians of India actually the bio enterprunrs are less in number as compared to it sectr.
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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| 2 years ago
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Biotech opportuniteis in India are too low and it is because of uncertainity in policies, patents, IPR issues etc. Let me try explaining to in short and I am trying to convey the difficulties which is only tip of an iceberg!!! The incubation period...
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Jaspal Singh Sodhi
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| 2 years ago
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Dear freinds, Kindly do not feel down. There too much possibilities in Biotech. field. Read Chinna's comments carefully. It is bad that India is unable to encash this Biotech. revolution as they did with IT. But, do not loose hope because you...
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P.Aftab Ahamed
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It will surely be used one or the other day.Lot of research is on process for Ethanol-85 as avalibility of Ethanol is easy...but the concern is emissions. If they are upto the standadrs then we will soon find Ethanol as a common fuel.
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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| 2 years ago
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Ethanol could be a alternative fuel but, it alone cannot solve the emission problem. We need to think further to use Hydrogen gas based fuel which is going to be the future solution for emission and energy problems.
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Transgenic plants
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Agriculture biotechnology + Liberalisation
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Hameed Abdul Bari
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"By changing our food habits"
| 2 years ago
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we can handle this problem my the means of Algal Based food like spirulina and other similar algae...plz visit www.iimsam.org for more info
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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Solving the problem of Global hunger and food crisis depends on the following: Good and stable government Unpolluted water Joining of rivers Better man-power wages Good quality seeds having shorter cycle, better yield, pest resistance good market...
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Five(5) additional processes for successful management of large projects
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Give special attention to all areas
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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"Control dependencies"
| 1 year ago
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The dependencies develop critical path and are to be tackled individually,The people responsible for these activities must take extra precautions to complete these milestones.
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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| 3 years ago
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Once the fund is made available the timelines for each operation should be defined and completed and with this whatever the changes with approval are being made should automaticaly fall within the timelines. To execute and successfull implementation...
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Future for the biotech industry is great and booming everyday. The first step in this direction was already taken recently, when genetically modified tropical fish with new and brilliant colors appeared in pet stores. Yet this technology has to progress to become user friendly.Also the breeders of plant species see a big future in this technology. This business is time consuming and scientists spend their life doing new experiments everyday.Also with emergence of genetic engineering, one can breed new varieties of roses and orchids.Also, progress is continuing in field of human genome project and deciphering the codes of genetic codes. Domesticated biotechnology, will help in crop producti...
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Arushi Mishra
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yes Mr.Sudhir....i think u r right....i m a student of class 11th...want to be a biotechnological engineer but people say there is no scope of biotechnology in india...can u please tell me if these statements are right........!!!!
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Prabakaran Krishnamurthi
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| 3 years ago
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I appreciate Mr. Sudhir Mittals comment on Biotechnology - but we need to think of the young, bright emerging biotechnologist coming out of colleges, institutes and Universities and their fate! As per my rough calculation more than 1,00,000 students...
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