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Ageing of Academic Institutions


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Ageing is a natural phenomenon, for example, of the human body wherein it is accelerated due to malnutrition, unclean ‘environment’, etc. In Radioactivity, ‘ageing’ is quantified by ‘half-life’ – the time by which an element ‘decays’ to half its initial ‘value’. (The quotes here underscore that these adages are to be understood as metaphors.) Here I focus on the ageing of academic institutions of India – universities, institutes of science education and technology, and a slew of research organizations, aided and administered by the central government – of which I have first-hand knowledge.
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Sushanta Dattagupta
Uniworld City, ‘Heights’ 6, No. 002, New Town, Kolkata 700 160, India

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Ageing is a natural phenomenon, for example, of the human body wherein it is accelerated due to malnutrition, unclean ‘environment’, etc. In Radioactivity, ‘ageing’ is quantified by ‘half-life’ – the time by which an element ‘decays’ to half its initial ‘value’. (The quotes here underscore that these adages are to be understood as metaphors.) Here I focus on the ageing of academic institutions of India – universities, institutes of science education and technology, and a slew of research organizations, aided and administered by the central government – of which I have first-hand knowledge.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv117%2Fi3%2F347-348