Maybe he should look into some of the prolific writers from Assamnet - an a la Tony Snow  :-)
 
--Ram

 
On 5/14/06, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This PM seriously needs a halfway decent speech-writer. He would have
done a lot of good, and built some credibility for himself, had he
addressed ways to IDENTIFY and USE the BRAINS that India already has,
it always HAD.

India's problem has NOT been brain DRAIN. It has been wastage and misuse of it!








NEW DELHI: To stop the flight of scientific talent from the country,
Government is contemplating ways of making the working environment in
cutting edge departments more attractive, Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh said on Sunday.

"We have to think of new ways to stem the hemorrhage of scientific
talent from our key technology department, particularly in today's
competitive environment" Singh told the country's top defence
scientists.

Singh said he had asked senior officials to work out measures and
devise ways to make careers in science more attractive.

"Apart from fiscal and career incentives, we are willing to consider
mobility between such (scientific) institutions and academia, as well
from research institutions to production and marketing sectors,"
Singh said at the function to honour excellence in defence research.

"My own Scientific Advisory Council is also deliberating this
question", the Prime Minister said.

He, however, cautioned that this cannot become an "unrestricted"
right. "It must be exercised with responsibility."

The Prime Minister said the Government was looking at ways to
outsource a percentage of tasks assigned to research facilities to
industry, wherever, it was feasible."

"This will enable our institutions to focus on development of
technology, while applications, industrialization and related aspects
are devolved to industry," he added.

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