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Abstract
IMPORTANCE OF INSTITUTE OF DIRECTIONAL RESEARCH IN INDIA
A Bag
Volume: 6 Issue: 1 2016
Abstract:
Despite of numbers of IITs, IISERs, NICER, NITs, Universities and Research Institutes in India which are in full active mode, a new kind of institutes are required for fast, productive and speculation free development of rural and urban India. Through database analysis and field survey analysis I have reached to the conclusion that only an institute which would be able to bridge between academics and society, can improve our society with flawless solidity and chaos-less integrity. An architectural design of such an institute is proposed in this article.
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