SSR and SRIMAN Guidelines were released on the occasion of Technology Day.
Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) is vital for strengthening science and society linkages for making S&T ecosystem responsive to societal needs.
The guidelines primarily involve bridging science-society, science-science and society-science gaps.
Thereby it is bringing trust, partnership and responsibility of science at an accelerated pace towards achieving social goals.
SRIMAN stands for Scientific Research Infrastructure Sharing Maintenance and Networks.
This Guidelines aims to promote efficient utilisation and wider access of Research Infrastructure (RI) to scientists, researchers and industry professionals across the country.