Centre-State coordination needed to identify scientific talents, start-ups for working towards Atmanirbhar Bharat: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Thursday emphasized the need to reach out to the masses and identify young researchers and women scientists with potential along with entrepreneurs and startups that can bring new ideas to realization, through continued coordination between Centre and states to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream of "Atmanirbhar Bharat".


ANI | New Delhi | Updated: 02-09-2021 18:55 IST | Created: 02-09-2021 18:55 IST
Centre-State coordination needed to identify scientific talents, start-ups for working towards Atmanirbhar Bharat: Jitendra Singh
Union Minister Jitendra Singh addressing at the inauguration of 'Vigyan Utsav', in New Delhi on Thursday.. Image Credit: ANI
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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Thursday emphasized the need to reach out to the masses and identify young researchers and women scientists with potential along with entrepreneurs and startups that can bring new ideas to realization, through continued coordination between Centre and states to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream of "Atmanirbhar Bharat". The Union Minister while inaugurating a year-long 'Vigyan Utsav' organised with the participation of all the Science and Technology (S&T) councils to celebrate 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' stated that "Science and Technology is key to achieve Prime Minister Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat, and State S&T Councils have a crucial role to play.

He further added that Science and Technology is a basic prerequisite for a self-reliant India, and the country is going to play a big role in the scientific world through coordinated efforts of the Centre-state. Referring to Prime Minister's 75th Independence Day Speech emphasizing that the celebration of 75 years of Indian independence should not be limited to just one ceremony, Dr Singh said that the groundwork must be laid to move forward with new resolutions.

"Starting from here, the entire journey of the next 25 years, when we celebrate the centenary of Indian independence, marks the Amrit period of creation of a new India, and the roadmap for the next 25 years will be determined by scientific and technological innovations in all walks of life," he added. Omprakash Sakhlecha, Minister, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Department of Science and Technology and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, stressed the need for mapping of all technologies of science and technology in the country to help states use S&T interventions for their progress in all sectors.

Renu Swarup, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology and Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, mentioned that Vigyan Utsav, through the identified themes, to project the entire STI ecosystem of the States, would be able to establish a larger connect with stakeholders and would definitely lead to national development. "There are encouraging results in many states through State S&T Councils, and this programme will further boost the S&T ecosystem in the country," said Dr Debpriya Dutta, Scientist and Advisor, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. (ANI)

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