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India to penalize universities with too many retractions India has had more papers retract ed than any country apart from China and the United States, according to an analysis of the public database maintained by Retraction Watch of retractions over the
Weekend reads: India institutes face penalties for . . . After losing a paper for retracted citations, authors of a 2009 paper suggest distinguishing between “direct” and “ indirect” retractions Researcher from embattled university loses 25 papers, many for “image duplication and or manipulation ” “Gender differences in retraction rates exist but are modest,” say researchers
NIRF Introduces Negative Scoring for Retracted Research . . . India’s research community is urged to uphold ethical standards to avoid negative comparisons with countries having higher retraction rates Institutions must actively promote research ethics and improve governance This approach will encourage a culture of integrity and enhance India’s global academic reputation
129 papers retracted, and recurrent use of a single sentence . . . On February 10, 2025, Retraction Watch was the first to report this Two other Indian-based institutions in Wardha, Maharashtra — Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education Research, and Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences — too have a large number of retractions from the same journal
India’s retraction crisis casts shadow over science research By penalising retractions, strengthening oversight mechanisms, and fostering a culture of quality, we can restore trust Only then will India and the world realise the true potential of science