Resignation creates furore
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14/02/1994
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Science
In a letter to INSA president S K Joshi, Bhargava accused the academy of being filled with scientists who "are by and large conservative and totally unconcerned about major social, economic, moral or ethical issues that relate to science". He charged that most of INSA's funds were wasted in activities that do not bring any real benefit to either the country's scientific community or the people.
Bhargava was particularly harsh in criticising INSA's policy of nominating fellows. "Most of the time, these are on considerations other than merit and the INSA is full of people who should not be there," he said.
Joshi said only the observations "were not based on facts". But Bhargava's resignation is expected to lead to a demand for an explanation of why nomination applications for geo-physical scientists K L Kalia and J G Negi have been rejected 10 times each despite their having a significant number of original research papers.