Prof. (Dr) Anil Sahasrabudhe spoke on research impact, patents, and technology readiness during the New Delhi conclave
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Research Quantity Has Improved, But Quality Still Lags, NAAC Chairman Observes at Ashoka University’s ResComm 2025
The inaugural day featured participation from senior figures across government, academia, and research institutions. Among them was Prof. (Dr) Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), who also serves as Chairman of the National Educational Technology Forum and the National Board of Accreditation. Other speakers included Dr Rajnikant Srivastava, Chair (Disease Elimination), Indian Council of Medical Research, and Prof. (Dr) K. Vijay Raghavan, Chair of the Science Advisory Council at Ashoka University.
Opening the conclave, Professor Gautam Menon, Dean of Research at Ashoka University, highlighted the growing need for researchers to communicate their work beyond academic circles. The programme included sessions on research communication and public engagement, including a plenary discussion chaired by Dr Rajnikant Srivastava that explored the challenges of conveying health and biomedical research to wider audiences.
Delivering the Distinguished Lecture, Prof. (Dr) Anil Sahasrabudhe reflected on India’s rapid rise in research output over the past decade. He pointed out that India now ranks third globally in terms of the number of research publications, having moved up from seventh or eighth position. However, he cautioned that while the growth in quantity is significant, improving research quality and impact remains an ongoing challenge.
Professor Somak Raychaudhury, Vice-Chancellor of Ashoka University, reiterated the institution’s commitment to advancing rigorous research and improving how it is communicated. Drawing from his experiences with grassroots communication, he said Ashoka’s ambition extends beyond being a research-intensive university to actively contributing to global knowledge through collaboration and partnerships.
The conclave also featured sessions on the role of artificial intelligence and innovation in translating research for policy and public audiences, along with interactive workshops on grant writing, research integrity, and the use of visuals in research communication.