CSIR Technologies for Rural Development Launched

These Technologies will now be disseminated to society through the Higher Education Institutional network of UBA and local chapters of VIBHA.

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In a joint initiative of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA), Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) and Vijnana Bharti (VIBHA), a set of CSIR technologies has been launched for rural development. These technologies developed by CSIR, has been launched during an online event organised on the occasion of CSIR-NISTADS 40th Foundation Day.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Harsh Vardhan (Hon’ble Minister of Science and Technology) and witnessed by other renowned dignitaries. Dr. Harsh Vardhan talked about the crucial and catalytic role of Science & Technology interventions in bringing equity and equality in the process of development. He said that professional know-how evolving innovative R&D is equally important as mobilizing financial resources in today’s rapidly growing ‘knowledge economy’.

“Corporates, Research agencies, organizations  working  with medium, small, and cottage level  entrepreneurs, NGOs, and socially cognizant citizens need to partner on a common platform to address various problems affecting the lives of millions, especially when  COVID-19  has hit hard the economically weaker sections”, said Dr. Harsh Vardhan. There is a need to educate, train and empower the community to give them opportunity, choice to become ‘Aatma-nirbhar’ in true sense”, he added.

A tripartite MoU to this effect was signed by the three parties on 28th July 2020 at CSIR to work jointly for post COVID fast track action plan to create livelihood opportunities in rural  areas,  particularly  for  the  people  who  have  returned  to  their  native  villages  in  the  lockdown period.

Over the years CSIR has developed several appropriate technologies that could be deployed in rural areas for development and livelihood generation and achieving sustainable development goals.


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These technologies will now be disseminated to society through the Higher Education Institutional network of UBA and local chapters of VIBHA. CSIR-National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies (CSIR-NISTADS) is acting as a nodal CSIR Lab to establish linkages between CSIR laboratories, UBA, VIBHA, and stakeholders.

CSIR,  UBA, VIBHA have  planned  to work  jointly  on  a  framework  for  scientific  intervention  to create sustainable  livelihood opportunities  in  the  rural  clusters  under synergy of S&T organisations such as CSIR, DST, DBT, DRDO etc.  It  began  with  strengthening  the  network,  where  R&D organizations  and institutions  to  take  the  role  of  nodal  agencies  who  provide  solutions  to  the felt needs of the communities in the country.

UBA nodal centers-RCIs are the solution facilitators and are the link that build capacities  and connect to the solution seekers such as rural community and farmers. Solution disseminators will be the development agencies, Institutes, NGOs and Panchayati Raj Institutions etc.

“Unnat  Bharat  Abhiyan” is a  flagship  programme  of  Ministry  of  Education  conceptualized and launched  in  IIT  Delhi,  with  a  vision  of  transformational  change  in  rural  development  processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the architecture of an Inclusive India. Till date, a total of 13,760 villages have been adopted under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan.

Dr.  Shekhar C Mande (DG-CSIR, Secretary, DSIR), Padma Bhushan Sh. Vijay P. Bhatkar (Chairman-National Steering Committee, UBA), Prof. Ram Gopal Rao (Director, IIT Delhi), Prof. Virendra K. Vijay (National Coordinator, UBA) and Dr.  Ranjana  Aggarwal (Director, CSIR-NISTADS) were also present during the event.

Various stakeholders including science experts, field experts, regional coordinating institutes and participating institutes of UBA, NGO’s, UBA volunteers, villagers and farmers of the adopted villages also participated in this programme.  (India Science Wire)