Dr. Harsh Vardhan inaugurates state-of-the-art facilities at various research centres in Chandigarh and Mohali

Science has potential to resolve long standing issues: Dr Harsh Vardhan

Chandigarh/Mohali : Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan today inaugurated state-of-the-art facilities at various research centres in Chandigarh and Mohali. Earlier in the day, the Minister inaugurated IMTECH Bio Innovation Centre, a Unit of the Atal Incubation Centre (AIC)-CCMB in CSIR-IMTECH (CSIR-
Institute of Microbial Technology), Chandigarh. The Union Minister during an interaction with the media after inauguration said that the centre shall give a boost to the
Government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission as it shall become a hub for life-sciences and biotechnology startups and MSMEs from all over the country. He lauded the efforts of the
scientific community and healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Science has the potential to resolve long standing issues in any field of human endeavour, he added.
The Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan inaugurating IMTECH Bio Innovation Centre, a unit of the Atal
Incubation Centre (AIC) at CSIR- IMTECH in Chandigarh. The Director of CSIR-IMTECH, Dr. Rajiv Khosla is also seen. Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between
CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh and Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh in presence of Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr.
Harsh Vardhan at CSIR-CSIO in Chandigarh.The Union Minister also visited CSIR-CSIO (CSIR-Central Scientific Instrument Organisation), Chandigarh and inaugurated the Centre
of Excellence for Intelligent Sensors and Systems.
An MoU between CSIR-CSIO and Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh was signed in his presence. He also interacted with young scientists who received National awards
and fellowships in the past two years. Interacting with the media at CSIR-CSIO, he said Covid appropriate behaviour is important to beat the pandemic and everyone should strive
to make it a Jan Andolan. He said that CSIO is committed to develop indigenous technologies as per the needs of the nation with minimum dependence on imports to provide
impetus towards achieving the goal of Atmanirbhar Bharat.Later in the day, Union Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan inaugurated the “Advanced High Resolution Microscopy Facility” at
the National Agri-food Biotechnology Institute (NABI) campus, Mohali, Punjab. He also unveiled a “Four Star” rating under GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment)
at Centre for Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB) campus, Mohali, Punjab. In an interaction with Staff and students of NABI & CIAB, the minister said enthusiasm and zeal
are important attributes of a scientist. He further said that research should not be confined to the laboratories and a new, proactive and innovative approach is needed to bring it
to the masses. CSIR-Institute of Microbial technology (IMTECH) started functioning in January 1984 with a mandate to undertake basic and applied research in emerging areas of
microbial biotechnology, create capabilities in the services divisions, and to create technologies in the service of the nation.Established in October 1959, Central Scientific
Instruments Organisation (CSIO), a constituent unit of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), is a premier national laboratory dedicated to research, design and
development of scientific and industrial instruments. It is a multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional apex industrial research & development organisation in the country to stimulate
growth of the Instrument Industry in India covering a wide range and applications.NABI is the first Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute, established in India on 18th February 2010.
NABI is a unique institute that has undertaken various overlapping research activities encompassing the areas of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition biology. Center of innovative and
Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB), Mohali was established on 1st May, 2012. The Institute works for research and innovation about bio-resources and exploits the scope of utilizing
the agriculture waste to create high quality products and secondary agricultural by-products.

 

 

 

 

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