They were appointed under the faculty recharge programme which envisages recruitment at national level of highly- motivated faculty working overseas, with flair for research in inter-disciplinary and frontier areas of science.
The programme envisages 1,000 faculty to be inducted over a period of five years.
The appointment of the new faculties was released by HRD Minister Smriti Irani here today.
"A significant facet of this exercise relate to the number of successful women candidates (23 per cent) and overseas candidates (45 per cent).
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The candidates selected have to their credit rich contributions in critical areas of research in the domain of physics, mathematical sciences, chemical sciences, biological sciences, engineering sciences and earth sciences.
"This initiative is going to give a fillip to quality teaching and research in the university system, both Central and State, at a time when we have severe shortage of teaching faculty," the statement said.
The programme provides a vehicle to plough back talent, as a reversal of brain drain, into the country in the hope that they will bring into our higher education system a rich culture of new thoughts and ideas for cross fertilization of the same in our system, it said.