Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is the chairman of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), chaired the CSIR meeting.
PM Modi appreciated the efforts of CSIR in the last 80 years and urged to develop a vision for 2042 when CSIR turns 100.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is the Chairman of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), chaired the meeting of the CSIR Society and appreciated the efforts of CSIR over the last 80 years and developed the vision for 2042 when CSIR turns 100. urged to do.
He also highlighted the importance of documenting the journey of the last 80 years, which can help in reviewing the progress achieved and identify areas of shortfalls that can be addressed.
He emphasized that an integrated approach of scientific, commercial and social components should be adopted to take technology to the common man. The Prime Minister called upon the leaders of the scientific community to adopt a one-person, one-laboratory approach to help promote scientific research and development through such a focused approach.
PM Modi also suggested that virtual summits of all laboratories can be organized regularly in which they can learn new things from each other's experience.
The Prime Minister called upon the scientific community to come up with technological solutions to increase the protein content in new varieties of cereals and millets so as to improve yield and nutritional content. He asked the scientists to develop a list of high nutritional value of indigenous food products, which would help in increasing their global acceptability.
He called upon the industry and academia and research organizations to work seamlessly with greater integration and focus on meeting India's energy needs and promote circular economy and economically viable solutions towards sustainable development. develop.
The Prime Minister called upon India to develop technologies not only for India but for the world and adopt new approaches to meet energy needs with a focus on green energy.
PM Modi highlighted the need to use scientific approach and technology like AI in various fields ranging from traditional knowledge to mapping the interest, skill sets and competencies of the students, which will help them to meet the demands of future India and the world. Will make it better suited as we move towards Vision 2047 with the aim of making India a global leader.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Science and Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh, who is the Vice-Chairman of CSIR and Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal was present in the meeting along with other CSIR Society members, which included eminent scientists, industrialists. and Secretaries of Scientific and other Ministries in Govt.
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