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| Science and Technology: Several New Initiatives
for Young India | YEAR ENDER 2008 DEPTT.
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Science & Technology initiated
several easy to access programmes for people. Following are some of the highlights:
Innovation
in Science Pursuit for Inspire Research (INSPIRE)
INSPIRE is a programme
by the Department of Science & Technology for attraction of talent to study
science and careers with research. The Scheme includes three sub-components namely
a) Scheme for Early Attraction of Talents for Science (SEATS), b) Scholarship
for Higher Education (SHE) and c) Assured Opportunity for Research Careers (AORC).
Scheme
for Early Attraction of Talent (SEATS) aims to attract talented youth to study
science through INSPIRE award of Rs 5000 to each awardee. About one million young
learners of the age group 10-15 years will be selected fro INSPIRE Award from
the toppers who constitute approximately one percent in the Class X Board examinations
in the country. Summer camps for about 50,000 youth will be organised in which
students will interact with global science leaders..
Scholarship for Higher
Education (SHE) aims to enhance rates of attachment of talented youth to higher
education in science intensive programmes. The scheme offers 10,000 scholarship
and mentorship every year @ Rs 0.80 lakh per year for undertaking Bachelor and
Masters level education in natural sciences. A main feature of the scheme is in
mentorship support for every scholar through INSPIRE scholarship.
Assured
Opportunity for Research Careers (AORC) aims to attract, attach, retain and nourish
talented young scientific Human Resource for strengthening the R&D foundation
and base by offering doctoral INSPIRE fellowship in the age group of 22-27 in
the both basic and applied sciences including engineering and medicine and assured
opportunity for post doctoral researchers in the age group of 27-32 years through
contractual and tenure track positions for 5 years in both basic and applied sciences
areas through an INSPIRE faculty scheme.
Science
& Engineering Research Board (SERB)
SERB is an autonomous empowered
Board to be established through an Act of Parliament. It will promote excellence
in research through established groups pursuing advanced research and gaining
global competitiveness for Indian Science and strive to de-bureaucratize the funding
support system. The Parliament has passed the bill on the formation of SERB.
Nano
Mission
India has mounted a national nano mission in 2007 with an
objective of promoting basic and applied research in nano science with an outlay
of Rs 1000 crores over 5 years. Under this mission, a new Institute of nano science
and technology at Mohali and centers of Banglore and Kolkata are being established.
Projects and centres of excellence in basic and applied research have been supported
with an outlay of over Rs 150 crores during 2007-08. More than 500 students are
currently carrying out doctoral research in nano science in the country.
Initiative
for Technologies for Safe Drinking Water
The department has mounted
a national initiative to assess technologies and products available for providing
safe drinking water for decentralized use and create a data base of technologies
after the evaluation of field performance of products and technologies.
Recent
Success Stories of the incubated companies promoted by NSTEDB, DST supported Technology
Business Incubator (TBI).
Torque 360 Degree Solutions is an incubated company
of Technopark, Trivandrum which specializes in providing wireless messaging solutions
enabling direct communication with targeted audiences and service them through
various messaging products and tools. One of its spin off, MobME , Mobile Media
and Entertainment Start-up is valued at US $ 7 Million and is listed on top 100
IT Innovators 2007 by NASSCOM.
Laurus Laboratories nurtured in ICICI Knowledge
Park, Hyderabad, life science Incubator functions in the area of pharmaceutical
process development which provides integrated services, technologies and manufacturing
capabilities spanning the entire drug development life cycle, have had an iconic
growth with over USD 100 million valuation and a strategic partnership with Aptuit
Inc. in less than two years and created 425 scientist level jobs and around 100
support level jobs.
SooryaKiran Bioinformatics (P) Ltd is a university
incubated, new generation bioinformatics company functioning from Technopark,
Trivandrum provides reliable, cost effective, world-class customized solutions
that bridge the gap between information analysis and knowledge management. The
company is poised to establish itself as a world renowned organization, striving
to set benchmarks in Computational Biology and Bioinformatic.
National
Mission on Bamboo Applications
National Mission on Bamboo Applications
focused attention on value addition of bamboo materials through applications of
technology and product development in area of structural materials and energy
generation. Several housing and structural applications related technologies have
been commercialized.
Drugs and Pharmaceutical
Research Program
The programme has established a number of Public
Private Partnerships (PPP) in drug development. Total of 85 collaborative R&D
projects with leading industries, 31 national facilities and 37 Pharma Industry
loan projects have been supported.
The programme has resulted in filing
15 product patents and 13 process patents. Industrial leads on Psoriasis, Migraine,
Malaria, Anti-Glaucoma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Diabetes, aging,
Pancreatic Cancer, Osteoporosis are under different phases (Phase I, II, III)
clinical trials.
Science Express an innovative
science exhibition on-wheels
Science Express, an innovative
Indo-German Pathway to Discovery, is a unique science exhibition-on-wheels. It
was flagged off by Honble Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh and
Federal Chancellor of Germany Dr. Angela Merkel from Delhi Safdarjung on 30 October
2007. It is a joint venture between the Max Planck Society Germany (MPS), a Noble
laureate powerhouse and Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government
of India, with the support of Germanys Federal Ministry of Education and
Research (BMBF) and the German corporate giant BASF and its Indian arm, among
others. The exhibition comprising of over 350 interactive displays, large format
modules, video clips and voice-overs strived to provide insights into some most
pressing questions about evolution besides state-of-the-art of several scientific
pursuits. It also hosted world famous Kids Lab of BASF and over 15,000 students
performed interesting experiments in Chemistry.
During its incredible tour
of India to 57 locations in 217 days covering over 15,000 kms during, this first-of-its
kind exhibition received overwhelming response at each halt as it attracted over
22.5 lakhs visitors. Buoyed by its success, a modified version called sciencexpress
having more indigenous content has been launched on 30 November 2008 to another
50 destinations not covered earlier.
International
S&T Cooperation
The Department of Science and Technology on
behalf of the Government of India has enlarged the Scope and strength of S&T
cooperation with many countries during the year 2008-09. Stepped cooperation with
European Union, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada, Israel, Russia,
SAARC, brazil, South Africa formed special focus during 2008-09. Indian beam line
in Japan, Science express with Germany, Industrial R&D fund support with Israel
and Canada, science bridges with UK, Joint Biomedical center with Russia, coordinated
call for research on computational material science with EU are some indications
of stepped up S&T cooperation registered during 2008-09. Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
January 01, 2009 |