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Agenda 1. Introduction 2. Different funding agencies 3. Details 4. International Grants 5. How to write report 6. Travel Grants

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Agenda1. Introduction2. Different funding

agencies3. Details4. International Grants5. How to write report6. Travel Grants

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Educational Institutions:

• Teaching

• Creating Learning Resources

• Carrying-out Research works/ Projects

• Guiding people for research

• Conducting Extension Programmes

• Carrying-out Consultancy services based on research output

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Research Needs….

• Interest • Motivation• Academic support• Administrative Support• Financial Support• Subordinates’ support• Family level support• Health, Age,

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1. All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

3. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)

4. Department of Biotechnology (DBT)

5. Department of Science and Technology (DST)

6. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)

7. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

8. Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MOCIT) Department of Information Technology

9. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

10.University Grants Commission (UGC)

11.Visweswaraiah Technological University ( VTU)

Funding agencies for projects

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CSIR Program on Youth for Leadership in Science CPYLS

Senior Research Fellowship SRF

Research Associateship (RA)

Senior Research Associateship (SRA) (Scientist's Pool Scheme)

Emeritus Scientist

Visiting Associateship

Research Scheme / Sponsored Research Schemes

Grant for Holding Symposium/Seminar

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (SSB)

G N Ramachandran Gold Medal

Young Scientist (YSA)

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellowship (SPMF)

CSIR

http://csirhrdg.res.in

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DRDO

www.drdo.com

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Department of Biotechnology

www.dbtindia.gov.in

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Department of Biotechnology

Contact DetailsScientist in-chargeProject registry cellDepartment of Bio-technologyBlock-2, 7th FloorCGO Complex Lodhi RoadNew Delhi. 110 003Website ; www.dbtindia.gov.in

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1. Science & Engineering Research Council 2. Intensification of Research in High Priority Areas (IRHPA) 3. Mission on Nano Science and Technology (Nano Mission) 4. Ramanujan Fellowship 5. JC Bose National Fellowship 6. Ramanna Fellowships 7. Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure in Universities and other Higher

Educational Institutions (FIST) 8. Sophisticated Analytical Instrument Facilities (SAIFs) 9. Human Resource Development and Nurturing Young Talent.10. Swarnajayanti Fellowships 11. Fast Track Scheme For Young Scientists (FAST) 12. Better Opportunities for Young Scientists in Chosen Areas of Science and

Technology (BOYSCAST) 13. Women Scientists Programs 14. Inshore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana 15. Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) programme 16. International Travel Support Scheme 17. Assistance to Professional Bodies & Seminar/Symposia 18. Earth System Sciences 19. Mathematical Sciences Office20. Utilization of the Scientific Expertise of Retired Scientists (USERS) 21. National Science & Technology Management Information System (NSTMIS)

Department of Science and Technology

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The collaborations in selected areas of mutual interest with different countries/organisations are materialized through various modes of cooperation like: •Exploratory missions of scientific delegations; •Exchange visits of scientists for collaborative work and information exchange; •Joint workshops; •Fellowships / training / study visits for Indian scientists abroad and foreign scientists in India; •Development and implementation of joint R&D programmes, Joint projects and collaborative R&D programmes; •Support to Indian scientists to access major international research facilities abroad; and Establishment of Joint Centers of Excellence.

Department of Science and Technology

www.dst.gov.in

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Department of Science and Industrial Research

Technology, Promotion, Development and Utilization Programme ( TPDU )

www.dsir.gov.in

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Department of Science and Industrial Research

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Indian Council For Medical Research ( ICMR)

ICMR also provides funding schemes for engineers to submit research proposals

www.icmr.nic.in

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Indian Space research organization ( ISRO)

Supported Areas of ResearchResearch proposals are Supported by ISRO in any area of relevance to the space programme of which the following are few examples:Space Science : Physics of the ionosphere and magnetosphere; meteorology, dynamics of the atmosphere; geophysics, geology; astronomy; cosmology; astrophysics; planetary  and interplanetary space physics and climatology. Space technology : Rocket and satellite technology; propulsion systems design and optimization; aerodynamics and heat transfer problems related to space vehicles; guidance and control systems for launch vehicles and spacecraft; polymer chemistry, propellant technology; ultra-light-weight structure; satellite energy systems; space electronics, Space communication systems; orbital mechanics ,computer sciences and new material development.Space Application : Remote sensing of the earth’s resources: space communication; satellite geodesy image processing, satellite meteorology including weather forecasting, Space Education and Ecology.

www.isro.org

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Information Technology ( MOIT)

1. Convergent communication and Internet Technology ( Thrust area )• Mobile Wireless technology devices, network and systems • Digital broadcasting with collocated Internet access • Low Cost Internet access devices • Broadband technology solutions and services • Internet proliferation through such mechanisms as VoIP, IPv6

protocol, IN domain name proliferation, Internet traffic optimal routing, de-licensed ISM band for IEEE 802.11 b, g and 802.16

• Development and deployment of cost-effective and relevant services in such areas as e-Governance, e-learning, telemedicine. E-entertainment with public-private partnership model, particularly in remote/rural areas

• Development of Indian languages based contents on the net using user-friendly, low cost software tools

• Government's intervention in creating a sound fiscal regime and an enabling environment for the Industry

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Information Technology ( MOIT)

The thrust areas for development in the coming years will be on :

•Wireless mobile communication technologies •4G Wireless Mobile Communications •Access devices- Mobile Communication & Converged Access Devices •Intelligent networks and Broadband systems- Wi-Fi , Wi -Max, Hybrid Networks, DTH Broadcasting with Internet •Internet proliferation through IN domain names, IPv6 migration, VoIP telephony and optimal Internet traffic routing •Broadband high capacity network connectivity both in domestic and international space •Broadband services for rural and busy urban areas

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Information Technology ( MOIT)

1. Convergent communication and Internet Technology

2.Technology Development for Indian languages

3.Photonics

4.E-Learning

5.E-Governance

6.Electronics and IT application in industrial and Infrastructure Electronics ( including power and transport )

7.Commerce and Information E-Security

8. IPR www.mit.gov.in

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University Grant Commission ( UGC )

www.ugc.ac.in

Many schemes are available for

1.Travel Grants

2.Research Projects ( major and minor )

3.Faculty development schemes

4.Foreign collaborations

5.Funding for conferences and seminar

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UGC Areas of Funding:

1.Indian Culture, Heritage and values2.Engg. Techno. Management, ICT3.Outreach activities Literacy, post-literacy,

Continuing edn., Legal literacy, Env. Edn., Adult edn centres, Gender equity, AIDS,

4.Programmes for SC/STs, Handicapped, Disadvantaged and differently abled persons

5.Coaching classes, Women study centres6.Part-time research associateship for women.

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INTERNATIONAL FUNDING AGENCIES-

• European Economic Commission./WHO, WMO, FAO, UNICEF, UNDP,UNEP, USEPA, UNESCO. Earth Watch - Massachusetts./ National Science Foundation./ Bilateral Science and Technology Programmes with Japan. France, Germany, Australia, etc/ Mastume International Foundation./ German Academic Exchange Service

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International Organisations

• European Commission (EC) • ICEF (India – Canadian Environment

Facility) • OECD/Hunger Campaign • United Nations Centre for Human

Settlements (UNCHS) • United Nations Food and Agricultural

Organization (FAO) • UNESCO

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Foreign Governments & Governmental Organisations

• BELGIUM : Algemene Belgische Ontwikkelingssamenwerking (ABOS)

• CANADA : Canadian High Commission in India • DENMARK : Danish International Development

Agency (DANIDA) • FRANCE : Ministère des Affaires Etrangères • GERMANY :

German Agro-ActionGerman Appropriate Technology Exchange(GATE)

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Foreign Governments & Governmental Organisations

• JAPAN : Japanese Embassy in India • NETHERLANDS: Royal Netherlands Embassy

in India • NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand High

Commission in India • SPAIN : Government of Navarra

Municipality of Pamplona • SWITZERLAND : SWISSAID • U.K. : Overseas Development Administration

(ODA now DFID) • USA : V.I.T.A. (Volunteers in Technical

Assistance)

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COMMONWEALTH FACILITIES-

• Commonwealth Hither Education Support Scheme/Association of Commonwealth Universities Awards./Awards and Fellowshiups/Development Fellowships/Academic Exchange Fellowhips.

• Women's Programme/Shared Scholarship Schemes/Memorial Foundation Scholarships

• British Marshall Scholarships.

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PROPOSAL FORMAT AND PREPARING THE PROPOSALS:

• Introduction (Precise)-specify the Problem and the need for the present study

• Concrete Aims & Achievable Objectives- limit to three or maximum four

• Current National & International Status/ your capabilities to do this project

• Methodology – materials and methods – field and lab investigations- Work-Elements

• Time-Frame of Activities- PERT chart – simultaneous / sequential activities

• Summary - expected contributions to R & D in your subject

• Requirement Men \ Material / Available Facilities

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BUDGET :• Staff - no of scholars and man hours to be used / no

office assistants

• Permanent Equipment – essential items – instruments. Portable kits

• Travel - hiring charges - no purchase of a jeep / car / admissible taxi fare

• Overhead for the institution – furniture + electricity + water supply + space

• Contingency- for stationary, fuels, office items, wiring , postage, etc

• Consumables- tracing sheets, data forms, chemicals, ink cartridges, ribbons, etc

• Justification For Budget

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DST Travel Grants Application :

ELIGIBILITYa) Indian Scientists working in Educational/Academic Institutions and Research Laboratories are eligible for travel support to participate in conferences etc. on selective basis.b) The applicant has an accepted paper for presentation or an invitation to chair a session or as a Keynote speaker.Young Scientists (below 35 years of age) are eligible to apply for attending training programmes/Short-term courses/schools.c) The application has NOT availed of financial assistance from DST in the last three years.d) The conference/training course is of an International character. (Applications to attend annual meetings of professional societies will not be considered).e) The application is complete in all respects forwarded through proper channel and received 8 weeks prior to date of conference.f) For 100% support, the following additional conditions are required:i) Outstanding scientists who have been invited for a special keynote address, invited lecture etc.ii) Young Scientists who have an accepted single authored paper or is the first author of the paper and invited for oral presentation.iii) Brilliant Young Scientists who have been accepted for attending training courses/programmes/schools.

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CSIR Travel Grants Application :

• His/her age should not normally be above 40 years on the date of commencement of the conference.

• His/her paper should have been accepted for presentation. A copy of the full paper along with an abstract and letter of acceptance from the

• Organizer must be appended with this application.• The theme of the conference should invariably be related to the thrust areas/activities

of the CSIR laboratories.• No two proposals from the same institute, even for different conferences, may be

considered at a given time.• Only those scholars, not employed on regular basis, and not receiving travel support

in the previous three years are eligible for consideration.• Scholars who do not have published papers in refereed journals may not be

considered.• Between two competing proposals, preference may be given to the younger scientist.• Incomplete applications and those not received two months before the event will not

be considered.• A copy of air India memo indicating excursion air fare must accompany the form.• The scholar sanctioned a travel grant from CSIR is required to give a report enclosing

a copy of the abstract, book etc. Containing his/her papers• Received at the conference/symposium, within 15 days of his/her return.

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AICTE Travel Grants Application :

1. The proposals should reach the Council four months prior to the dates of Conference.

2. The grants shall be utilized to meet the travel expenses and perdiem (Days of conference + Two more days for Journey) allowance to attend the International Seminar/Conference/Symposium/Workshop abroad.

3. The grant shall not be utilised for attending any course/training/research (long term/short term) programme.

4. The sanctions once made to attend a specific conference, can not in any case, be utilized for the purposes of Travel abroad to attend any other Conferences.

5. Applicants are required to apply only in the application format provided in this brochure.

6. Incomplete applications shall not be entertained.7. Applications should accompany a copy of seminar announcement, letter of

confirmation for paper presentation/chairing the session/keynote address/ any other.

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AR & DB Travel Grants Application :

1. Aeronautics R&D Board will receive proposals for Grants-in-aid for partially (fully in exceptional cases) meeting the most of deputation of aeronautical scientists abroad for presenting papers in International symposia and for visit to advanced Aeronautical R&D facilities. The proposal in this regard will be submitted by the institution concerned in 20 copies to AR&DB Sectt at least 3 months in advance. Alternatively, 2 copies of the proposal along with the recommendations of the concerned AR&DB panel should be submitted, 45 days in advance.

2. In case the proposal for deputation abroad is related to AR&DB supported activity the deputation would be approved by Chairman AR&DB based on the recommendation of panel & Secy. AR&DB in consultation with Integrated Finance and financial sanction intimated by Secy. AR&DB/O i/c AR&DB

3. In case the proposed deputation is not related to any AR&DB supported project but has importance / relevance to the field of Aeronautics, the proposal would be submitted to Chairman AR&DB, on a case by case basis, through Integrated Finance, as at present; and the financial sanction intimated by Secy. AR&DB /O i/c AR&DB.

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UGC Travel Grants Application :

Nature of Assistance Available Under the SchemeThe financial assistance for permanent  teachers of colleges enlisted in 2 (f) and 12 B of the UGC Act will be limited to 50% of the total admissible expenditure such as travel, registration fee, per diem allowance and visa fee, once in three years. For Commission members and Vice-Chancellors of Universities enlisted in 2(f) and 12 B of the UGC Act, the assistance will be 100% on admissible expenditure once in three years. Procedure for Release of Grant1.A statement of account giving details of expenditure incurred on various items viz, travel, air port tax, registration fee, visa fee and daily allowance.2.A utilization certificate in the prescribed format from the college/university auditor/chartered accountant for the total expenditure incurred on the visit.3.The details of assistance received or facilities provided by the organisers of the conference or any other similar Indian/foreign agency.4.The amount made available by the College/University/State Government and other sources.5.The amount payable for each item by the UGC as per the terms and conditions.6.A brief note on the participation in the conference.7.Certificate of participation in the conference.8.Conversion rate of the US dollar into Indian currency. (From any bank or other financial institution)

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