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These days, the research as such is getting a lot of appreciation and recognition, also for the researchers. But, 1) How much is the public benefitting from this research? 2) How much of the findings are actually relevant in our day to day life? 3) How many of the results are being implemented or tried to be implemented? 4) If we do a cost - benefit analysis of amount of money (government, private agencies, national, external all) and the output to the public (read as the environment, people, resources, energy or anything), what will the output be? 5) Why are researchers just bothered about getting it published in a high impact journal not in and as a common article, or both?

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