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SSR and SRIMAN Guidelines

May 16 , 2022 868 days 551 0
  • 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.

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