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Why Council of Scientific and Industrial Research?

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), known for its front line R&D knowledgebase in various S&T regions, is a contemporary R&D association. Having a container India nearness, CSIR has a powerful system of 38 national research facilities, 39 effort focuses, 3 Innovation Complexes and 5 units. CSIR's R&D mastery and experience is epitomized in around 4600 dynamic researchers upheld by around 8000 logical and specialized staff. 

CSIR covers a wide range of science and innovation – from radio and space material science, oceanography, geophysics, synthetic compounds, drugs, genomics, biotechnology and nanotechnology to mining, aviation, instrumentation, ecological designing and data innovation. It gives noteworthy mechanical intercession in numerous zones concerning cultural endeavors which incorporate condition, wellbeing, drinking water, sustenance, lodging, vitality, ranch and non-ranch segments. Further, CSIR's job in S&T human asset improvement is critical. 

Pioneer of India's protected innovation development, CSIR today is fortifying its patent portfolio to cut out worldwide specialties for the nation in select innovation areas. CSIR is conceded 90% of US licenses allowed to any Indian openly subsidized R&D association. On a normal CSIR record around 200 Indian licenses and 250 outside licenses for every year. About 13.86% of CSIR licenses are authorized - a number which is over the worldwide normal. Among its companions in freely supported research associations on the planet, CSIR is a pioneer regarding documenting and verifying licenses around the world. 

CSIR has sought after bleeding edge science and propelled learning boondocks. The logical staff of CSIR just comprise around 3-4% of India's logical labor yet they add to 10% of India's logical yields. In 2012, CSIR distributed 5007 papers in SCI Journals with a normal effect factor for every paper as 2.673. In 2013, CSIR distributed 5086 papers in SCI diaries with a normal effect factor for each paper as 2.868.