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    Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) Programme

    "Innovation of Science Pursuit for Inspire Research (INSPIRE)" is one such innovative programs proposed by

    the Department of Science & Technology for attraction of talent to science. The basic objective of INSPIRE

    would be to communicate to the youth population of the country the excitements of creative pursuit of

    science and attract talent to the study of science at an early stage and build the required critical human

    resource pool for strengthening and expanding the Science & Technology system and R&D base.

    INSPIRE Scheme has included three components. They are i) Scheme for Early Attraction of Talents for

    Science (SEATS), b) Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) and c) Assured Opportunity for Research

    Careers (AORC).

    Participation of Youth in Real-Time Observation to Benefit Education (PROBE)

    The division has launched the scheme on Participation of youth in Real-time/ field Observations for the

    Benefit of Education (PROBE). The primary objective of PROBE, initiated in the States of Uttarakhand, Tamil

    Nadu, National Capital Region of Delhi, Orissa and North-East, has been to train students at school level

    (classes IX, X and XI) in taking meteorological observations for understanding day-to-day environment

    including weather. Commenced in Uttarakhand in 2003 with the goal of linking students and teachers with

    the scientific research community, the Scheme has made substantial progress.

    Science For Equity Empowerment and Development (SEED)

    "Working for technological empowerment and sustainable livelihoods at the grass root levels"

    Science For Equity Empowerment and Developmenthas the broad objectives of providing opportunities to

    motivated scientists and field level workers to take up action oriented and location specific projects aiming

    towards socio-economic upliftment of poor and disadvantaged sections of the society through appropriate

    science and technology interventions especially in the rural areas. Under this program efforts have been

    made to associate concerned National Labs or other specialist S&T institutions with each major

    program so as to build-in expert input, utilize national S&T infrastructure and link it up with

    grassroots S&T interventions/initiatives.

    http://www.scienceandsociety-dst.org/http://www.scienceandsociety-dst.org/http://www.scienceandsociety-dst.org/
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    In a significant development the minstry of ocean development has been recently named as the

    ministry of Earth sciences. The Ministry of Earth Sciences is in charge of matters relating to Ocean

    Science and Technology, Meteorology, Seismology, Climate and Environmental Sciences and related

    Earth Sciences.

    The Department of Ocean Development was created in July 1981 to serve as a nodal Department for

    organising, coordinating and promoting ocean development activities in the country, in line with the

    Ocean Policy Statement. The programmes of the Department are directed towards : (1) Technology

    Development Programmes for future applications with strategic, industrial and economic

    significance; (2) Societal Programmes with direct/ indirect benefit for the community by technology

    applications and pilot project demonstration with the participation of the community for their socio-

    economic prosperity, and for coastal area development. (3) Marine Resources Programmes for

    exploration of marine living and non-living resources, techno- economic studies to evolve strategies

    for sustainable exploration and utilistion, and resource enhancement. (4) Multi-institutional andmulti-disciplinary Polar Science Progammes and Antarctic Expeditions with scientific and

    geopolitical significance; (5) Capacity Building Programme towards self-reliance through basic

    scientific research in ocean sector, human resource development and establishing Centres of

    Excellence in academic institutions and (6) Creation of public awareness of ocean, its potential and

    uses.