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99th Session of ISC |
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that we must aim to increase
the total R&D spending as a percentage of GDP to at least
2 per cent by the end of the XII Plan Period from the current
level of about 1 per cent. This can only be achieved if industry,
which contributes about one-third of the total R&D expenditure
today, increases its contribution significantly. He said,
I sincerely believe that Public Sector Undertakings,
particularly those in the energy sector should also play a
major role in this expansion.
To pay tribute to our great scientist M S Ramanujan, the
year 2012 will be celebrated as the Year of Mathematics, the
Prime Minister added.
Inaugurating the 99th Annual Session of the Indian Science
Congress at Bhubaneswar today, the Prime Minister said that
we have to increase public private partnerships and catalyse
significantly increased interaction between publicly owned
Science and Technology institutions and industry. It is in
some ways ironic that General Electric and Motorola have created
world-class technology hubs in India, while our own industry
has not done so, except perhaps in the pharmaceutical sector.
We need therefore, to look at ways of incentivising private
Research and Development investment under Indian conditions,
the Prime Minister added.
The Prime minister informed that a proposal is under consideration
to build national capacity and capability in supercomputing
which will be implemented by the Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore at an estimated cost of Rs. 5000 crore.
The prime Minister said that over the last few years, the
number of scientific publications by Indian scientists working
in India has increased at more than 12% per annum against
the global average of 4%. India has moved from the 15th rank
in 2003 to the 9th rank in 2010 with respect to the number
of publications in peer-valued journals. He informed about
the National Innovation Councils proposal to set up
an India Inclusive Innovation Fund that will drive and catalyse
enterprise, entrepreneurship, and venture capital, while targeting
solutions for the bottom of the national pyramid.
Congratulating Dr. Geetha Bali, General President of 99th
Indian Science Congress, Dr. Manmohan Singh said, the
role of Science And technology for inclusive Innovation with
special reference to the role of women was the theme for the
Congress. I have often spoken about the commitment of our
Government to give a boost to the science and technology sector
in the country. We have taken several steps towards this end.
The Prime Minister said that while research generates new
knowledge, we need innovation to use this knowledge creatively
and productively for social benefit. Our Government has declared
2010-20 as the Decade of Innovations. We need
to give practical meaning to innovation so that it does not
end up being just a buzz word.
He said, it is important that we explore and rejuvenate traditional
knowledge systems found all over our country in areas such
as agriculture, architecture, handicrafts and textiles. One
need go no further than the tribal communities of the Kharia,
Santhals, Gonds and Kolhas who live in the deep forest areas
of Mayurbhanj and have a reservoir of knowledge on medicinal
usage of locally available plants.
The Prime minister gave away awards to the eminent persons
in the field of development of science and technology.
On the occasion, the Governor of Odisha, Shri M. C. Bhandare,
the Union Minister of Science and Technology, Shri Vilasrao
Deshmukh, the Minister of State for Science and Technology,
Shri Ashwani Kumar were present. An Exhibition of scientific
innovations and models was also organized. This was the third
time that Odisha hosted Science Congress. Earlier, the 49th
Science Congress was organized in Cuttack in 1862 and the
64th at Bhubaneswar. Around 15 Nobel Laureates and noted speakers
from various countries and India are participating.
Source
: Press Information Bureau
Date : January 03, 2012
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