Ibrahim, I., Nour Elden, A., Hassanien, T. (2019). THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA. Journal of Productivity and Development, 24(1), 191-216. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.41332
Iman Ibrahim; Abd elhakim Nour Elden; Taher Hassanien. "THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA". Journal of Productivity and Development, 24, 1, 2019, 191-216. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.41332
Ibrahim, I., Nour Elden, A., Hassanien, T. (2019). 'THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA', Journal of Productivity and Development, 24(1), pp. 191-216. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.41332
Ibrahim, I., Nour Elden, A., Hassanien, T. THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA. Journal of Productivity and Development, 2019; 24(1): 191-216. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.41332
THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Department of Economic Agric. , Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Egypt
Abstract
Scientific research is one of the pillars upon which the knowledge society is based. There is almost complete lack of research and development efforts in India industrial establishments. The research aims at the role of scientific research in achieving development in India by studying India's GDP and growth rate of Indian GDP. The study highlights the importance of linking the issue of renewable energies to the future of sustainable economic development in India. Which can be formulated in the role of renewable energy economies in achieving sustainable economic development in India through the importance of resources of traditional energies and the research aims at the importance of scientific research in the transformation of renewable energy economies in order to determine the path of sustainable economic development in India in the future. as it has adopted and is dependent for many years on the sources of fossil energies in financing its development. The most important results are: 1 - Study of the development of Indian GDP during the period (1999-2017) in light of the development of scientific and technological research in India showed that the minimum domestic product in India was about 466.9 billion dollars during the year (1999 - 2017). While the maximum reached about 2298 billion dollars in 2017 with an average of about 1294 billion dollars with a standard deviation of about 655 billion dollars. Which reflects the progress of scientific research in India.In the development of scientific and technological research in India. The minimum growth rate in India was about 3.8% during 2002. while the maximum reached about 10.26% in 2010 with an average of about 7%. . 22%. with a standard deviation of 1.93%. This reflects the progress of scientific research in India 2. In studying the development of oil revenues during the period 1999-2017. Under the development of scientific and technological research in India. The minimum energy use in India reached 416.4 kg / person during 1999. While the maximum reached about 625.2 kg / with an average of about 518.3 kg / person with a standard deviation of 84.81 kg/person. This reflects the progress of scientific research in India and this reflects the progress of scientific research in India.3. In the study of the evolution of the average per capita consumption of electric power in kilowatt hours in India during the period (1999-2017). Recommendations of the research are as follows: 1. Attention must be paid to the relationship between environment and development for large considerations. whether due to the nature or failure of market forces. Governments' adoption of unfair policies. and environmental degradation that can be attributed to the process of sustainable development in many respects 2. No additional burdens should be placed on the development process. Resources must be provided to treat the environmental damage caused to society as a result of pollution of air. water and soil. and their impact on the pressure on natural resources resulting from population or economic needs.