Centre and West Bengal to Boost Science and Innovation Projects
Jitendra Singh and Suvendu Adhikari have committed to execute pivotal central initiatives in science and technology for West Bengal. Plans include arsenic studies, cancer research, and boosting student and women's programs, with upcoming coordination meetings to strategize advancements.
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The Indian central government and West Bengal have reached an agreement to implement key science and innovation programs immediately, as confirmed by a state government official. Jitendra Singh and Suvendu Adhikari are steering this initiative to bolster scientific study and startup culture in the region.
Arsenic poisoning studies led by CSIR, alongside joint cancer and microbial research involving top scientific institutions, are set to begin soon. Initiatives also target expanding educational schemes for students and women, fostering a robust environment for scientific talent and innovation. Ongoing collaboration seeks to further scientific and technological growth at the statewide level.
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