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India Research Tour Reaches IIT-BHU

India Research Tour Reaches IIT-BHU

Varanasi: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Banaras Hindu University (BHU) recently hosted the India Research Tour 2025, an initiative organized by Springer Nature in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). This tour, which commenced in Delhi, is making its way through various cities in Uttar Pradesh, including Greater Noida, Lucknow, and Kanpur.

Objectives of the India Research Tour

The primary aim of the India Research Tour is to:

  • Strengthen research collaboration among institutions.
  • Promote Open Access and Open Science.
  • Uphold research integrity through the Research Integrity in Science and Education (RISE) programme.

Tour Details

Running from October 6 to November 13, 2025, the tour is set to cover 29 institutions across 15 cities in seven states. It will engage with faculty members, researchers, and policymakers to foster discussions and collaborations in various fields of study.

Significance of IIT-BHU

During the event, Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, Managing Director of Springer Nature India Pvt Ltd, emphasized the importance of IIT-BHU as a symbol of India’s rich heritage and its aspirations for the future. He praised the institute’s pioneering contributions in metallurgical and mining engineering, as well as its current leadership in computer science and electrical engineering.

Global Impact and Future Aspirations

Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi further stated, “IIT-BHU and other IITs represent how India’s institutions serve as global leaders in research and innovation, preparing generations of engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs.” He highlighted that through the India Research Tour 2025, Springer Nature aims to partner with Indian institutions to enhance the country’s research impact on a global scale. This initiative is aligned with India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by the year 2047.

Engagement with Various Stakeholders

The tour is designed to facilitate interactions among various stakeholders in the research ecosystem. This includes:

  • Academics and researchers who can share their insights and findings.
  • Policymakers who can influence research funding and regulations.
  • Students who are the future of research and innovation.

Conclusion

The India Research Tour 2025 represents a significant step towards enhancing research collaboration and integrity in India. By engaging with multiple stakeholders and promoting open access to research, this initiative aims to position India as a leader in global research and innovation.

Note: The information presented in this article is based on the latest updates from the India Research Tour and aims to provide a comprehensive overview of its objectives and significance.