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Revisiting the Kothari Commission (1964–66) Report from the Perspective of Strengthening our Science Education and Research Enterprise


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1 Bose Institute, Kolkata 700 054, India
 

Last year (2016) was the fiftieth year since the submission of the Report of the Education Commission (1964–66), popularly known as the Kothari Commission Report. This report, in four volumes, was the most comprehensive among other such reports and laid the foundation for the national education pattern. In the sphere of higher education and scientific research, the report strongly urged the necessity of ischolar_maining our science on indigenous ethos and priorities, maintaining highest autonomy in academic matters in our institutions of higher education, making our universities the arena of high-quality teaching and research, maintaining high efficiency in the utilization of scarce resources including that of our scientific manpower, selectively encouraging certain centres of excellence so as to bring them at par with international institutions of repute and, above all, nurturing a value system in our scientific temperament, so that we draw nourishment from our rich cultural and spiritual heritage. In this article, we dwell upon these aspects of the report, some of which are rather unconventional. A review like this is still relevant, particularly in the context of making our science, technology and innovation system more productive and socially relevant.

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Higher Education, Nation-Building, Research Enterprise, Science, Technology and Innovation Enterprise.
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  • Menon, M. G. K., Basic research as an integral component of a selfreliant base of science and technology. In Address of the General President at the Annual Session of the Indian Science Congress held at Mysore, 1982.
  • Report of the Kothari Commission (1964–66) in four volumes available at www.teindia.nic.in

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  • Revisiting the Kothari Commission (1964–66) Report from the Perspective of Strengthening our Science Education and Research Enterprise

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Dipankar Mukhopadhyay
Bose Institute, Kolkata 700 054, India

Abstract


Last year (2016) was the fiftieth year since the submission of the Report of the Education Commission (1964–66), popularly known as the Kothari Commission Report. This report, in four volumes, was the most comprehensive among other such reports and laid the foundation for the national education pattern. In the sphere of higher education and scientific research, the report strongly urged the necessity of ischolar_maining our science on indigenous ethos and priorities, maintaining highest autonomy in academic matters in our institutions of higher education, making our universities the arena of high-quality teaching and research, maintaining high efficiency in the utilization of scarce resources including that of our scientific manpower, selectively encouraging certain centres of excellence so as to bring them at par with international institutions of repute and, above all, nurturing a value system in our scientific temperament, so that we draw nourishment from our rich cultural and spiritual heritage. In this article, we dwell upon these aspects of the report, some of which are rather unconventional. A review like this is still relevant, particularly in the context of making our science, technology and innovation system more productive and socially relevant.

Keywords


Higher Education, Nation-Building, Research Enterprise, Science, Technology and Innovation Enterprise.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv113%2Fi12%2F2258-2261