editorial HBN 36 (2) 2026 There is no doubt that a welfare state can not leave common people to survive only by the play of market forces. It is well
why am I reflecting on the issue of institutional decline when our focus should be on improving their quality and prospects? Maybe we can learn from our mistakes more than
There is a need for a new social & moral contract among business, academia & knowledge rich, economically poor conservators of biodiversity & associated knowledge systems Shared at World Health
visited Jakarta and Bandung for last 3 days 19-21 Dec, 2026 at the invitation of Ministry of Education, Science, technology and Innovation to share the lessons of the Indian GRI
‘I’ for Innovation at shop floor: A Shodh Yatra in manufacturing sector[1] Anil K Gupta Having walked for about 7000 kms., during summer, winter and autumn in different parts of
beyond lectures: getting 200 village micro sites made by students of #mietjammu –a remarkable initiative i have given thousands of lectures to youth, around the world but the kind of
Knowledge based empowerment of local bodies: Generating entrepreneurial approach to development[1] anil gupta Abstract The entire developmental paradigm in the post independence history has been based on the premise that
Strategy for CSIR to reach the masses: For any technology to be made applicable in variable agri and socio-ecological conditions, diverse on farm or in-field trials are necessary. Let me
Emergence of distributed social enterprises for inclusive development When the market and state both fail to clear the demand for certain services and products, the intervention of civil society organizations
पाठ्यक्रम और शैक्षणिक नवाचार Chetan Patel १. प्रत्येक जिला तालीम भवन (डाइट) में इनोवेशन कॉर्नर होना चाहिए। जिसमें जिले के उत्कृष्ट प्रयोगधर्मी किसान का छोटा सा प्रदर्शन हो जहां सभी टीचर
