2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00454
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Chemical Education and Research in India: Challenges, Perspectives, and Future Opportunities in Line with the National Education Policy 2020

Abstract: Demographically India is in a very unique position compared to many other countries in the world. At present, the under-25 population in India is more than 50% of India’s total population, and it is predicted that it would comprise ∼25% of the world population within the next decade. This “demographic dividend” provides India with a solid platform to explore different possibilities in the field of education and research, especially after the approval of the new National Education Policy (NEP) in 2020. NEP 2020… Show more

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“…Globally, about 40% of the population is under 25 years of age (Ioannidis, 2020). However, in the case of India, more than 50% of India's population (>500 million) is below 25 years (Senapati et al, 2022). The water challenges mentioned earlier and demographic characteristics suggest that investment in the next generation of water managers and leaders will be critical.…”
Section: Why Train Young Water Professionals?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, about 40% of the population is under 25 years of age (Ioannidis, 2020). However, in the case of India, more than 50% of India's population (>500 million) is below 25 years (Senapati et al, 2022). The water challenges mentioned earlier and demographic characteristics suggest that investment in the next generation of water managers and leaders will be critical.…”
Section: Why Train Young Water Professionals?mentioning
confidence: 99%