Thursday, August 21, 2008

Government approves National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI) and (b) Bioprocessing Unit (BPU) in Knowledge City at Mohali

http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=41640

The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for establishment of (a) National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI) and (b) Bioprocessing Unit (BPU) in Knowledge City at Mohali, Punjab,as autonomous institutions of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India with the total estimated cost of Rs. 380 crores for 5 years w.e.f. 2008-2009 to 2012-13. Following are the highlights:=> NABI represents 3 institutes in one: Agri-technology, food technology and nutrition technology. Thus it integrates 3 disciplines under its roof=> BPU is designed to link R&D system with production facility to serve as an incubator for start-up agri-food companies=> There will be an Agri-food Park within the cluster to be operated in the Public Private Partnership, PPP model=> This kind of integration of R&D and production and enterprise is being planned for the first time in the country=> The cluster has been designed with the help of Canadian experts from the Saskatchewan Agri-food Park=> NABI is designed to be translational in the area of : >> Agriculture – new gene discovery, genomics, designer crops etc. >> Food Technology – food processing technologies, bioprocess engineering, food safety etc. >> Nutrition science and technology – Public health nutrition technologies, functional foods and nutraceuticals, wellness foods etc. => The cluster will produce not only PhDs but also agri-food entrepreneurs and spawn new industries for the region=> The HR component reflects multiple skill sets needed - breeders, food specialists, toxicologists, nutritionists, process engineers, managers, computer experts etc.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Need to intensify demand for IISER in Bihar

This is very good news that Bihar has got countries 8th IIT at Patna and classes will be commenced from today at New Pataliputra Polytechnic Institute on temporary basis.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Patna/Countrys_eighth_IIT_opens_in_Patna/articleshow/3335473.cms

This long pending demand was a dream for Bihar and that dream has come true today.
I heartly appreciate the present govt at Delhi and Patna both for this success. I do hope, IIT at Patna will show model to the world in the field of science and technology education and research.
Now we will have to intensify our demand for IISER in Bihar. Because of our effort, Hon'ble CM write letter of Hon'ble PM a year back but since then it seems there is no response from either side. Getting IISER in Bihar needs political approach and lobbying and now time has come to start this work. The present Bihar govt also should understand that only getting IIT is not sufficient.As far as Reseach & Development in all fields of science and technology is concerned, IISER has better focus than IIT. To bring R&D environment on track in the state, the establishment of IISER is neccessary.