Wednesday, 30 December 2015

National Biotechnology Development Strategy 2015-2020

The National Biotechnology Development Strategy -2015-2020 was unveiled by the Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan in New Delhi today(29-12-2015).  The Strategy aims to establish India as a world-class bio-manufacturing hub.   It intends to launch a major mission, backed with significant investments, for the creation of new biotech products, create a strong infrastructure for R&D and commercialization, and empower India’s human resources scientifically and technologically.
The envisaged mission is:
      Provide impetus to utilising the knowledge and tools to the advantage of Humanity
      Launch a major well directed mission backed with significant investment for generation of new Biotech Products
     Empower scientifically and technologically India’s incomparable Human Resource
      Create a strong Infrastructure for R&D and Commercialisation
      Establish India as a world class Bio-manufacturing Hub
The Key elements of the Strategy are:
      Building a Skilled Workforce and  Leadership
      Revitalizing the knowledge environment at par with the growing bio-economy
      Enhance Research opportunities in basic, disciplinary and inter-disciplinary sciences
      Encourage use-inspired discovery research
      Focus on biotechnology tools for inclusive development
      Nurturing innovation, translational capacity and entrepreneurship
      Ensuring a transparent,  efficient and globally best Regulatory system and communication strategy
      Biotechnology cooperation- Fostering global and national alliances
      Strengthen Institutional Capacity with redesigned governance models
      Create a matrix of measurement of processes as well as outcome
The key elements would be implemented in collaboration and partnership with Other Ministries, Departments, State Governments and international agencies towards achieving:
      Making India ready to meet the challenge of  achieving US$100bn by 2025
      Launching Four Major Missions – Healthcare, Food and Nutrition, Clean Energy and Education
      Creating a Technology Development and Translation  network across the country with global partnership-5 new clusters, 40 Biotech incubators, 150 TTOs, 20 Bio-connect centres
      Strategic and focussed investment in building the Human Capital by creating a Life Sciences and Biotechnology Education Council
Courtesy:pib.nic.in

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