Watch Shri. Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs, chalking out upcoming plans, expanding role and importance of NFSU in India's legal landscape. Key points in his speech at the parliament today include:
1. Aim to increase the conviction rate from the current 15% to 90%. 2. Expand the number of graduates in forensic science to 33,000 per year from 2026 onwards. 3. Forensic analysis will be mandatory for all crimes with a punishment of > 7 years with a new law.
NFSU will change the legal landscape in India, and with the above one can only imagine the kind of funding and support the university will be provided by the Government. NFSU already has the INI status and reports prepared by the university are admissible in the courts as evidence (the only educational institution in the country to be given that privilege).
Tripura Government allocates ₹100 croreshttps://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/gujarat-tripura-allocates-rs-100-crore-to-set-up-nfsu-campus-on-70-acre-site-7592538/
Note that these are in addition to the central funding NFSU receives for being an INI.
I am not here to belittle other institutions and take silly potshots at people or entities (like you are doing). Don't be surprised that soon NLSIU and NFSU could have a collaboration between them. Stay tuned.
No - because students have a herd mentality and follow the beaten track. Wait for 2 - 3 years and beyond, with the kind of growth and funding NFSU has - be ready for something big. If you are genuinely interested to know (beyond your attempt to ridicule) then read up on how IITs got their first batch of (reluctant) students and how these institutes started with 2 or 3 faculty members on temporary campuses. If you cannot (or refuse to) see an emerging trend, then the problem is not with the trend but with you.
Please come back after 2-3 years then. For now, cease and desist from your incessant rant about how NFSU is the next best thing to Oxbridge and Harvard.
It is a national institution so be prepared for more news and updates. If you don't like it, then keeping quiet is a good option for you. This is an open forum.
1. Aim to increase the conviction rate from the current 15% to 90%.
2. Expand the number of graduates in forensic science to 33,000 per year from 2026 onwards.
3. Forensic analysis will be mandatory for all crimes with a punishment of > 7 years with a new law.
Watch the video clip here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KrUZFTZrpU.
NFSU will change the legal landscape in India, and with the above one can only imagine the kind of funding and support the university will be provided by the Government. NFSU already has the INI status and reports prepared by the university are admissible in the courts as evidence (the only educational institution in the country to be given that privilege).
https://www.pratidintime.com/guwahati-news-breaking-latest/nfsu-to-come-up-on-50-acres-of-land-at-cost-of-rs-300-cr-assam-cm
Tripura Government allocates ₹100 croreshttps://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/gujarat-tripura-allocates-rs-100-crore-to-set-up-nfsu-campus-on-70-acre-site-7592538/
Note that these are in addition to the central funding NFSU receives for being an INI.