Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh says India is set to be a major contributor to the world’s “Circular Economy”
While addressing the CSIR IIP’s MSME Meet & PAN CSIR – collaborations as part of “One Week -One Lab” program in New Delhi, Dr Jitendra Singh said that India has a huge unexplored amount of waste which is available to be converted to wealth
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today said that India is set to be a major contributor to world’s “Circular Economy”.
While speaking as chief guest at the Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR IIP) – MSME Meet & PAN CSIR – collaborations as part of the “One Week -One Lab” program here, Dr Jitendra Singh said that India has a huge unexplored amount of waste which is available to be converted to wealth that was not realised earlier as neither there was technology available, nor it was brought up as part of our social culture. But with the increasing pace of technological development and, more and more social awareness happening, this will become a rich source of an economy that will be exclusive to India. Moreover, it will give India an edge over other major economies, he added.
The Minister highlighted that “waste is the wealth of the coming times” and it is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of India being central to global environmental action.
The Minister mentioned that CSIR – IIP Dehradun is the only lab in the country that celebrates not wealth, but ‘waste’. He added that this is an institute working for the next generation. The concept of waste to wealth is relatively new and you are its torchbearers, he said. The Minister urged the CSIR labs to work in synergy with the MSME sector and industry as part of a wider integration in order to grow sustainably.
CSIR IIP Dehradun Director Dr Anjan Ray said that the two-pronged mandate of CSIR-IIP is:(a) to help India reduce its imported fuels burden, and (b) to Aid the nation in the decarbonization of our energy usage while continuing to enhance energy access and affordability using evidence-based research, development and field deployment.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that the “One Week – One Lab” (OWOL) program should be an opportunity to strengthen the partnership between the CSIR labs since each lab has a unique mandate and specializes in diverse areas from food to fuel, drugs, and environment, materials, leather, genomics, geology and so on. Moreover, the OWOL enables CSIR labs to deeply analyse and appreciate their work and use it further for the betterment of society.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that India is pledged to ensure reliable, affordable and sustainable energy to a growing population, attaining Net Zero GHG Emissions by 2070, but this ambitious target will require focused and concerted attention. India’s energy generation depends on fossil fuel (59.8 per cent), with coal contributing to about 51 per cent even though renewable energy has grown to an impressive 38.5 per cent. There is therefore still a pressing need to further decarbonise the energy sector, which would require replacing fossil fuels with renewables, reducing fossil CO2 emissions from old power plants, and removing unavoidable carbon emissions through carbon sequestration. This is where Science and Technology have to play a major role.
The Minister concluded by appreciating the efforts of CSIR IIP for its remarkable adaptability and flexibility during the pandemic in serving the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic. He further urged all the CSIR labs to utilise this “One week-One Lab” program as an opportunity to engage in persistent and persuasive efforts to involve all stakeholders’ participation to grow sustainably.
The MSME meet, and PAN CSIR Collaboration will showcase CSIR-IIP’s outreach to its esteemed MSME partners who have not only been instrumental in the implementation of its technologies but rightly perceived to be an integral part of India’s growth story. The event shall be an apt opportunity for MSME partners of CSIR-IIP to provide feedback and fraternise with other motivated MSME colleagues. CSIR-IIP’s Medical Oxygen Technology, Biogas Purification Technology, Advanced PNG burners and improved Gur Bhatti shall be the key highlights of the discourse.
The PAN-CSIR collaboration showcase will provide a platform to exhibit CSIR-IIP’s intra-CSIR collaborative research. Joint presentations by CSIR-IIP scientists and their partners from other CSIR labs will highlight recent activities and achievements aligned with the national leadership’s vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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