Impact of India's Independence Movement on Science & Research
During First World War
- In the wake of the First World War (1914-18), the Government realised that India must become more self-reliant scientifically and industrially. It appointed an Indian Industrial Commission in 1916 to examine steps that might be taken to lessen India's scientific and industrial dependence on Britain. The scope of the resulting recommendations was broad, covering many aspects of industrial development. But few of the Commission’s recommendations were actually implemented. Similar was the fate of numerous other conferences and committees. Whenever requests were made by Indians for starting new, institutions or expanding existing ones, the government pleaded ....
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