Development of Science and Technology in Contemporary India

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The British Administration in India had initiated some steps for the development of science and technology during the Second World War in India. After the attainment of freedom in 1947, the development of science and technology got a boost under the leadership of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was in favour of developing scientific temper in India. The most important thing about the development of science and technology in post-independent India is that various institutions like Council of Scientific Industrial Research and National Physical Laboratory, Indian Council of Agricultural Research and Indian Council of Medical Research were established besides nuclear research. India, today occupies the third position in the world in the scientific and technological manpower. This book highlights all these components in a very comprehensive way.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P.K. Goel

Dr. P.K. Goel (b. 22-8-55) is Reader in the Department of Pollution Studies, Y.C.College of Science, Karad under Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He did his M.Sc. in Botany with specialization in Ecology in 1976 and Ph.D. in 1980from University of Rajasthan. He taught the subject of pollution at B.Sc. and M.Sc. levels under the course of “Pollution Studies” and guided several students for research. Dr. Goel has published over 45 research papers in national and international journals and authored / edited five books covering topics like air pollution, water pollution and methods in ecology, environment and water pollution researches. He is editor of a reputed quarterly journal, Journal of Environment and Pollution. He has been Organizing Secretary for several conferences and training courses and is a member of several prestigious academic bodies.

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Title
Development of Science and Technology in Contemporary India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8185771324
Length
vi+384p.
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