PIB | 24 Apr, 2023
Union
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology Jitendra Singh announced a special drive for StartUps and R&D
activities in the new and emerging areas in the University ecosystems of
North Eastern region, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, in addition to
Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Telangana, and Rajasthan
by providing basic infrastructure and enabling scientific facilities,
at the “Vishwavidyalaya Anusandhan Utsav 2023” organised today at Dr
Ambedkar International Centre.
“In
India’s quest for competitive advantage, our universities and related
institutions need to play a major role towards generating high calibre
human resources as repositories of national intellectual wealth in the
S&T sector. In light of the vision by our Hon’ble PM that India's
self-reliance will be based on five pillars -- economy, infrastructure,
technology-driven system, vibrant demography, and demand it is prudent
to strengthen the foundation of relevant R&D infrastructure across
the Nation to contribute to the development of a self-reliant India,” Singh said at the inauguration of the Utsav.
Dr
Jitendra Singh said that in order to meet these diverse challenges and
strengthen the S&T infrastructure support system in the universities
and other related academic institutions, the Department of Science and
Technology (DST) nurtures and supports a variety of infrastructure
related schemes like FIST, PURSE, SAIF, etc. towards augmenting/
facilitating the R&D equipment for research activities at various
Universities/ Institutes and other Academic organizations as well as
promote industry-academia linkages.
It’s
our endeavour that the youth of our country have access to quality
R&D infrastructure to pursue research in all areas of S&T,” Dr. Singh added while speaking at the Utsav organised to showcase the achievements of the PURSE supported Universities.
Singh said that the
Honourable Prime Minister’s vision is to step up the efforts in various
fields to make the country ‘the most advanced laboratory for modern
science’ in the ‘Amrit Kaal’-the next 25 years leading to the centenary
of India’s Independence. Working towards this vision, the Government
has committed to invest heavily on building research infrastructure in
the country.
Under FIST Program, DST has supported 3074 Departments and PG Colleges at a total budget of about Rs. 3130.82 crores for Scientific Infrastructure Building in various STEM Departments in Universities and academic institutions.
Flexible
infrastructure grants are being provided to universities nationwide to
keep up the vigour of conducting highly challenging R&D activities
with an investment of Rs 950 Crores till date.
The Promotion
of University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE) with a
nationwide reach supports the university’s research ecosystem by making
high-end research equipment available to our academicians/scientists,
enabling our universities to compete with global standards,” Dr. Singh
pointed out.
The
Union Minister launched a new scheme, SUPREME, a first-of-its-kind
program by the Government of India, to provide financial support for
repair/ upgradation/ maintenance/ retrofitting or acquiring additional
attachments to increase functional capabilities of existing analytical
instrumentation facilities (AIFs) during the programme.
Dr.
S Chandrasekhar, DST Secretary said that the future of scientific
research will call for deeper and more widespread multidisciplinary
collaboration among countries which will enable researchers to optimize
the precondition of securing sustainable scientific collaboration. India
can escalate this through deeper collaborations while hosting the G20
nations.
Singh said that the
Honourable Prime Minister’s vision is to step up the efforts in various
fields to make the country ‘the most advanced laboratory for modern
science’ in the ‘Amrit Kaal’-the next 25 years leading to the centenary
of India’s Independence.
Working towards this vision, the Government
has committed to invest heavily on building research infrastructure in
the country. Under FIST Program, DST has supported 3074 Departments and PG Colleges at a total budget of about Rs. 3130.82 crores for Scientific Infrastructure Building in various STEM Departments in Universities and academic institutions. Flexible
infrastructure grants are being provided to universities nationwide to
keep up the vigour of conducting highly challenging R&D activities
with an investment of Rs 950 Crores till date.
The Promotion
of University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE) with a
nationwide reach supports the university’s research ecosystem by making
high-end research equipment available to our academicians/scientists,
enabling our universities to compete with global standards,” Dr. Singh
pointed out.
The
Union Minister launched a new scheme, SUPREME, a first-of-its-kind
program by the Government of India, to provide financial support for
repair/ upgradation/ maintenance/ retrofitting or acquiring additional
attachments to increase functional capabilities of existing analytical
instrumentation facilities (AIFs) during the programme.
Dr.
S Chandrasekhar, DST Secretary said that the future of scientific
research will call for deeper and more widespread multidisciplinary
collaboration among countries which will enable researchers to optimize
the precondition of securing sustainable scientific collaboration. India
can escalate this through deeper collaborations while hosting the G20
nations.