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Union Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Harsh Vardhan unveiled the launch of four new schemes for bright young researchers and scientist on 24th January 2018 in New Delhi.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan informed that proposed schemes will empower, encourage and motivate young researchers to realize their potential to do best for themselves and their country.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan added that schemes primarily aims at early recognition and reward to young talent in the field of science. Researchers aged up to 45 years are eligible.
The Four schemes are instituted by the Science Engineering Research Board (SERB) of the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
The Teacher Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) scheme aims to discover hidden potentials of faculty working in state universities, colleges and private academic institutions that are well trained but have difficulty in pursuing their research due to multi reasons including lack of facilities, funding and guidance.
Under TARE scheme, 500 teachers or faculty members will be identified and would get government support in carrying out their research in well established public funded institutions such as IITs, IISc, IISERS and other National Institutions including NITs, CSIR, ICAR, ICMR laboratories and Central Universities near to them.
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