Indigenization of technology. Developments of New technologies,transfer of technology, dual and critical use technologies

In view of rapid Globalization-3/”>Globalization, fast depleting material Resources, raising economic competition between nations and the growing need to protect intellectual property, it is essential to find cost effective approaches in international scientific collaborations through intensification of established mechanism, contacts and collaborative tie ups. Some new initiatives that may be suggested are : establishment of … Read more

Citizenship

 Citizenship Relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection. Citizenship implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities. Citizens have certain rights, duties, and responsibilities that are denied or only partially extended to aliens and other noncitizens residing in a … Read more

Vocational Education

 Vocational Education: As a tool of HR development Human resource development, in short, means invest­ment in Human Capital. Human capital means people can act as capital assets which yield a stream of economic benefits over their working life.  An improvement in the mental capability, skill, and physical capacity of the people constitutes an … Read more

Citizenship by Birth

Citizenship by Birth Citizenship by birth is the acquisition of citizenship at the moment of birth. It is a fundamental principle of international law that a person is a citizen of the state in which they are born, unless they have been granted citizenship by another state. There are two main types of citizenship by … Read more

Citizenship

What is Citizenship? Citizenship is the status of being a citizen of a particular country. It is a legal status that confers certain rights and responsibilities on the individual. What are the rights and responsibilities of citizens? Citizens have the right to vote, hold office, and serve on juries. They also have the right to … Read more