| GOVERNMENT
OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION No. 1583 TO BE ANSWERED ON
02-12-2005 NANOTECHNOLOGY 1583. SHRI MAGUNTA SREENIVASULU REDDY:
Will the Minister of SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY be pleased to state: (a)
whether alongwith Information Technology and Biotechnology, Nanotechnology is
the technology of the future; (b) if so, the steps taken by the Government
for encouraging research in Nanotechnology; and (c) the funds allocated to
various research institutes in the country for the purpose? A N S W E R MINISTER
OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AND
MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OCEAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI
KAPIL SIBAL ) (a) & (b) Government has launched a
"Nanoscience & Technology Initiative (NSTI)" programme in October
2001 for encouraging research in Nanotechnology. Close to 100 R&D projects
have been supported to individual scientists in the areas of nanofabrication,
nanolithography, DNA chips, nanocomposites, molecular electronics, nanosensors,
drug delivery, carbon nanotubes & wires etc. Ten Centres of Excellence/Core
Groups in Nano Science have been established in leading institutes/Universities.
Six Centres for Nano Technology in specific areas, like nanoelectronics, NEMS/MEMS,
sensors, tissue engineering etc, important to our country and one Centre for Computational
Materials Science have also been approved recently. Some of the selected and leading
institutions participating in these programmes are Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for
Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur,
S. N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New
Materials (ARCI), Hyderabad etc. On the manpower development front, Advanced Schools,
Postdoctoral Fellowships, National Conferences etc have been held. An International
Conference on Nano Science & Technology (ICONSAT-2003) was held at Kolkata
and another, ICONSAT-2006 is scheduled to be organized at Delhi during March 2006.
International S&T collaborative programmes with US, Canada etc have been planned.
Based on the experience gained so far, a major Nanoscience & Technology Mission
has been launched during the current financial year.
(c) A sum of approximately
Rs.100 Crores has been allocated to various research institutes in the country
so far. |