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Scientific plagiarism in India : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scientific plagiarism in India
Academic plagiarism is rising in India.〔 A lack of oversight and a lack of proper training for scientists have led to the rise of plagiarism and research misconduct in India.〔(In India, plagiarism is on the rise ), GlobalPost.〕 India does not have a statutory body to deal with scientific misconduct in academia, like the Office of Research Integrity in the US, and hence cases of plagiarism are often dealt in ad-hoc fashion with different routes being followed in different cases. In most cases, a public and media outcry leads to an investigation either by institutional authorities or by independent enquiry committees. The authors responsible for plagiarism have been at the receiving end of some severe punishments including suspension, removal and demotion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = The Statesman )〕 However, no fixed route has been prescribed to monitor such activities. This has led to calls for establishment of an independent ethics body. == Society for Scientific Values == The Society for Scientific Values is an independent body of scientists with the goal of upholding ethics in the Indian Scientific community. In absence of a statutory body to investigate academic misconduct, the society has been acting as an independent watchdog over the years. The society has been active in recent past over several cases involving plagiarism. Prof. K.L. Chopra, ex-director of Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur is currently the president of the society while N. Raghuram of GGS Indraprastha University is the secretary.
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