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Union Minister for Science and Technology and
Ocean Development, Shri Kapil Sibal has said that the next
financial year will be the year of building new institutions
and strengthening some of the existing ones to world class
standard in the area of biotechnology. Addressing a gathering
at the foundation day function of Biotechnology Department
yesterday, he summed up the proposals to make India a biotechnology
power in future. These include establishment of a centre for
translational research in health science at Faridabad which
will develop new vaccines, futuristic diagnostics and biological
drugs, establish an incubator for development of products,
and build capacity for running academic programmes of Masters
in translational research and clinical sciences and MD/Ph.D
for physician scientists.
Shri Sibal said a UNESCO Centre for teaching and training
in biotechnology will be set-up that will cater to the needs
of the Asian region.
The Centre, on the request of Government of Kerala, has proposed
to take over Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram
and raise it to world-class standards with state of the art
facilities for biotechnology research.
It is also proposed to strengthen the Seri
Biotechnology activities of the Central Silk Board and raise
it as an independent centre for research and development in
this economically important sector.
The Minister said that the Government is keen to set up a
single Biotechnology Regulatory Authority for clearing biotech
products. A committee of secretaries has been constituted
to work out modalities for creation of the Authority and rationalization
of the legislative and regulatory regime.
There is also a proposal to award 25 special overseas fellowships
for students doing research in stem cell technology and nano
biotechnology.
The Ministry of Science & Technology plans to support
20 undergraduate colleges across the country, one per state,
for high quality teaching in life sciences besides awarding
1000 undergraduate scholarships for meritorious students from
economically weaker sections to pursue career in life sciences.
Shri Sibal said that international collaboration programme
has been reviewed and his Ministry would like to build strategic
partnerships. A major programme for animal vaccines and immuno-stimulants
for aquaculture has been firmed up with the Government of
Norway. A strategic collaborative agreement has been signed
this month with Australia for collaboration in biotechnology.The
Ministry has also entered into strategic partnership agreement
with Denmark in the area of agriculture and food biotechnology,
with United Kingdom in frontiers of Biology and with Finland
in Diagnostics.
The Minister also gave away awards in different categories
to young scientists and students.
Secretary, Department of Biotechology, Dr. M.K. Bhan and Members
of Scientific Advisory Committee (Overseas) were also present
on the occasion.
Source : Press
Information Bureau
Date : March 14, 2006
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