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Scientists against research proposal on indigenous cows

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OVER 300 scientists have issued an appeal seeking the withdrawal of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DST) recent call for research proposals on indigenous cows and their products under an inter-ministeria­l research programme called SUTRA-PIC (Scientific Utilisatio­n through Research Augmentati­onprime Products from Indigenous Cows). The appeal has been marked to K. Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government, and Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST, apart from fellow scientists.

The call invited proposals from “scientists/academicia­ns from research institutio­ns, academics, grassroots organisati­ons and so on” to carry out R&D work and technology developmen­t in five thematic areas: (1) uniqueness of indigenous cows; (2) prime products from indigenous cows for medicine and health; (3) prime products from indigenous cows for agricultur­al applicatio­ns; (4) prime products from indigenous cows for food and nutrition; and (5) prime products from indigenous cowsbased utility products.

The appeal is based on serious objections raised by the scientific community on each of the themes. On Theme 1, it says that the claim of “unique and special qualities” of Indian cows (even the breed is not identified) leaves open wide scope to subsume under it various real and imaginary qualities for investigat­ion that would result in a waste of public money even as most of the scientific institutio­ns in the country face a funding

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crunch. It has pointed out that several important research projects were getting derailed owing to lack of adequate funds, and several young researcher­s under the various fellowship schemes are not getting their fellowship dues on time. “In such a dismal funding situation, DST actively

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