“Even today, the CSIR gets royalty on the indelible ink it had developed [which is used in elections and in use since the first general election]. All labs have been asked to work at their best and excel. And that will help us not only meet the Dehradun targets but exceed them.
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Unknown titleme ‘self-financing’ in two years. Those targets prompted questions within CSIR scientists about the viability of long-term research and having to opt for short-term revenue generation projects. <span>“Even today, the CSIR gets royalty on the indelible ink it had developed [which is used in elections and in use since the first general election]. All labs have been asked to work at their best and excel. And that will help us not only meet the Dehradun targets but exceed them. The proportion of revenues have from industrial projects have been steadily increasing,” Shekhar Mande, Director General of CSIR, said. A letter from the Editor Dear reader, We have bee Summary
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