| GOVERNMENT
OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 440 TO BE ANSWERED ON 25.11.2005 RESEARCH
ON DRUGS 440. SHRI SANAT KUMAR MANDAL : Will the Minister of SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY be pleased to state: (a) the details of the steps taken
by the Government to focus on drug research in India; (b) the amount allocated
on drug research during the last three years, year-wise; and (c) the proposals/schemes
formulated by the Government to make India a leader in drug development? 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) Several steps have
been taken from time to time by the Government to focus on Drug Research in India.
Some of these are: - Increasing the outlay for Research and Development
(R&D) on drug research. - Introducing newer programmes such as Pharmaceutical
Research and Development Support Fund (PRDSF) of Department of Science and Technology
(DST), Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (TDDP) of Department
of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR), New Millennium India Technology
Leadership Initiatives (NMITLI) of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
(CSIR) and Small Business Innovation Research Initiative (SBIRI) of Department
of Biotechnology (DBT) for encouraging collaborative R&D among laboratories/institutions/
industry in modern and Indian Systems of Medicine and also for extending soft
loan for R&D in Pharma Industry. - Establishing state-of-the-art R&D
facilities Strengthening the human resource development through research fellowships,
young scientist scheme, etc. - Weighted tax deduction @ 150% on R&D expenditure
incurred in the DSIR approved in-house R&D centers and - Organising Pharma
Industry-Institutional interactive meet, seminar, symposia on modern, Ayurveda,
Unani, Siddha systems of medicine including veterinary drug development to encourage
R&D. However, there is a need to go substantially beyond these initiatives
to make the country a leader in Drug Development and the Government is taking
necessary steps in this direction. (b) During the last three years Ministry
of Science and Technology had a budgetary utilization of Rs. 6218 lakhs in 2002-03,
Rs. 6444 lakhs in 2003-04 and Rs. 9475 lakhs in 2004-05 on drug research. (c)
As provided in part (a) of the question above. |