Dr Union Singh Jitendra Singh said today that India’s quantum leap has been testified by global success stories such as vaccines and Chandrayaan.
He spoke after a long time explaining the same needs of Felt after taking up the new facility in the domestic capital, Vighan Bharati. He emphasized that the office serves as a centre for exchange of ideas and a learning seat.
In response to the ceremony, the federal minister (independent) science and technology. Mos PMO, personnel, public dissatisfaction, pensions, atomic energy and space, Dr Jitendra Singh said India is witnessing a transformational era of science under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He highlights how the Prime Minister not only encourages, but also provides unwavering support to the scientific community, strengthening it with resources, and ensuring collaboration with non-governmental sectors achieve the best results. did.
Looking back on the progress of the past decade, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that India has always had scientific insight and talent, but the missing element is commitment and prioritization from political leadership, and that present emphasized that it is being addressed actively under the governance of PM Modi.
Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted the great advances India has made, particularly in healthcare. He said India was not taken seriously in therapeutic healthcare once, but is now emerging as a global leader in preventive healthcare. He proudly mentioned India’s achievements. This includes the first DNA vaccine to occur during the pandemic. The first Indigenous HPV vaccine to combat rapid advances in cervical cancer and space technology despite the slow start of the sector. He also spoke about India’s commitment to global climate change efforts, reaffirming the country’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasizes the importance of the traditional knowledge digital library (TKDL), calling it a valuable repository of indigenous wisdom. He cited the following example:
The Konark Temple in Odisha remained intact after the 2000 Super Cyclone, showing off the architectural resilience of India.
The growing interest in traditional medicine seen during the pandemic, when the West explored the homeopathy and natural remedies of potential treatments. He also works with the Tata Group to refer to India’s success in using steel slug in road construction in Arunachal Pradesh, and to the durable routes of Ajanta and Ellora that have withstanded the test of the times. Similar.
Quoting Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Dr. Singh said, “By continuing to commit to our legacy, we should not take away from ourselves what is happening around the world.” He urged Vigyan Bharati to identify initiatives and act as an interface to promote collaboration, as well as how they became successful platforms for the space and biotech sector, respectively.
He also proudly announces India’s latest drug breakthrough with the creation of the indigenous antibiotic “naphytromycin,” which India places as a leader in both traditional and cutting-edge technology. did.
Dr. Jitendra Singh called on Vigyan Bharati to become an important medium for broader scientific integration. He expressed confidence that such efforts would promote the continued rise of India as a global powerhouse in science and technology.
