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India tops in plagarism, academic fraud, cheating and false research

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Almost all data and statistics out of Delhi are bogus and fradulent. An analysis posted on the Nature journal’s site published by Richard Van Noorden and Bob O’Hara found that India had the highest fraud rate in the world—18 papers of 100,000. Bharat leads. This is far higher than those for China (11), South Korea(9), the US (5), Japan(5), the UK(2), and Germany(1). Scientific misconduct has been an issue of concern for the past few decades. Plagiarism is growing exponentially.

A working paper by Prof T A Abinandanan from the IIS Indian Institute of Science on scientific misconduct in India sheds light on the misconduct rates have risen from 10 per 100,000 papers in 1991-2000 to 44 per 100,000 papers in the decade 2001-10.

Scientific misconduct in the republic of India has risen four times since the nineties, pushing the country to the top of the fraud rate across the world.

The IIS Abinandanan’s study looks at papers retracted by journals over the past few years. This would be a good metric to look at. The study found that for the 2001-10 period, 70 papers out of 103,434 papers published from India have been retracted.

Of the 70 retracted papers here is the breakdown:

◦45 papers were attributed to some form of plagiarism—23 for text plagiarism,
◦18 for self plagiarism, and 3 for data plagiarism.
The 45 papers involve a large number of scientists from some of the best institutes in the country. “The 45 retracted papers from India had over 130 authors; and 12 authors had at least three(overlapping) retractions due to misconduct,” the paper notes.

The researchers behind misconduct-laden papers are not only from lower-tier institutions, but also from some top institutions in India:

◦CSIR Labs,
◦DBT Labs,
◦Banares Hindu University,
◦Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education and Research, and
◦IIT-Kanpur.
Recently Kalasalingam University in Tamil Nadu fired a professor and revoked the registration of six students last week for data manipulation.

Shamed nations

Retraction rate for countries per 100,000 papers

Country Rate

◦UK 13
◦USA 14
◦Japan 16
◦World 17
◦South Korea 44
◦China 48
◦India 68
◦India(*) 44–(*) – Misconduct rate Source: blogs.nature.com/boboh
 
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Indian Institute of Science is called the IISc and not IIS!
And I assume that you are the one who has added the Word "Bharat";)
EDIT-Could you please post the direct link(Use the insert link button):hitwall:
 
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Indian Institute of Science is called the IISc and IIS!
And I assume that you are the one who has added the Word "Bharat";)
EDIT-Could you please post the direct link(Use the insert link button):hitwall:

I searched for "india plagiarism" on that blog. Unable to find anything. :confused:
 
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There was another news published on the same website blogs.nature.com a few months ago where Grant Steen posted a report putting India on fourth place behind USA, China and Japan when it comes to data fabrication or falsification.
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Nature News Blog: US scientists
 
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:laugh: we are not far behind in this field

Pakistan isn't mentioned in any of the reports so we can accept that none of the papers from pakistan had any data fabrication or falsification ;)
 
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Plagarism is a problem that plagues everybody.
Has anyone wondered that maybe why India has a higher rate of plagiarism is because it has more people that study??
The percentage of population that wants to cut corners is higher in the education system.
Which comes back to the false notion that if you arent a 100% you will not make it in life.
There are two motivations to falsify facts and plagiarize.
1. You are inherently lazy but do not wish to fall behind.
2. You are so obsessed with success that you are willing to cheat, lie and steal with ideas to get ahead.

Competition in India is high, everybody can live the good old middle class life with a maruti 800..
but not everybody makes a start by driving a Large saloon.
To do that, you have to step over a thousand heads.. and when you are pushed as kids to be the best at getting grades.. then getting grades is all you will see.
The other's, people who do not wish to work.. but still want to get a degree and start with everybody else at the rat race.. they just copy paste from here and there.. and hope to pass out unnoticed.
 
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