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Inviting Suggestions on the Draft 5th National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

Start Date :
Jan 10, 2021
Last Date :
Jan 25, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Release of Draft 5th National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy for public consultation ...

Release of Draft 5th National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy for public consultation

As India and the world reorient in the present context of the COVID-19 crisis, a new Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (STIP) was initiated at this crucial juncture during mid-2020. For India to march ahead on a sustainable development pathway to include economic development, social inclusion and environmental sustainability for achieving an Atmanirbhar Bharat'', a greater emphasis may be needed on promoting traditional knowledge systems, developing indigenous technologies and encouraging grassroots innovations. The emergence of disruptive and impactful technologies poses new challenges and simultaneously greater opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic provided a compelling opportunity for R&D institutions, academia and industry to work in unison for sharing of purpose, synergy, collaboration and cooperation.

The new Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy aims to bring about profound changes through short-term, medium-term, and long-term mission mode projects by building a nurtured ecosystem that promotes research and innovation on the part of both individuals and organizations. It aims to foster, develop, and nurture a robust system for evidence and stakeholder-driven STI planning, information, evaluation, and policy research in India. The objective of the policy is to identify and address the strengths and weaknesses of the Indian STI ecosystem to catalyse socio-economic development of the country and also make the Indian STI ecosystem globally competitive.

The new policy, STIP, revolves around the core principles of being decentralized, evidence-informed, bottom-up, experts-driven, and inclusive. Also, it aims to bring in the concept of dynamic policy with a robust policy governance mechanism incorporating features such as implementation strategy, periodic review, policy evaluation, feedback, and adaptation, and most importantly, a timely exit strategy for various policy instruments.
Keeping above in view, a STIP policy document ver 1.4 has been finalized and placed here after a detailed 4 track process of consultations during last 6 months beginning from May 2020. The process so far involved nearly 300 rounds of consultations with more than 40,000 stakeholders well distributed in terms of region, age, gender, education, economic status, etc. The STIP Secretariat was coordinated, supported, and guided by the Office of PSA, NITI Aayog, and DST. The formulation process, by design, envisioned as a very inclusive and participative model with intense interconnectedness among different tracks of activities.

Your suggestions, inputs and comments on the draft STIP will be invaluable towards finalization of the policy document. We shall be grateful if you could find time to go through this draft and share your thoughts on the proposed STI policy latest by Monday the 25th January 2021 on email: india-stip[at]gov[dot]in

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SUSHIL KUMAR
SUSHIL KUMAR 5 years 2 months ago
Dear Innovation Team, If our Scientist team will work on Small Drone Technology it will help us very much. Please think about how terrorist send ammunition and drugs through drones. We have to work on bed size Carpet type Drones with thermal sensor & night vision cameras. It will fly faster than normal walk by foot. Multiple fans will provide safety & speed due to not working if any stops. Carpet is made up with lightest batteries.
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Raman Gupta
Raman Gupta 5 years 2 months ago
India has been loosing precious foreign exchange in using basic and simple application software like MS Office. During the COVID times, Indian enterprise has given a fantastic response to the govt. initiative for innovation to COVID related hardware and software. We would like to suggest that GOI should launch a programme to invite software companies to develop MS Office like tools. This can be made mandatory to be used in the central and state govt. departments and for public.
mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 5 years 2 months ago
0/100 toppers rubbished the Hindu way of life be it salt/coal as toothpaste, sand as water for cleaning vessels, eating Millets & non rice/wheat cereals, use of cloth /jute bags. How khuskhus , cow-dung, clay used 4 both cold & heat,. Plants , herbs seeds , boiled water, alum as medicines, personal and community hygiene and cleanliness! all given up as bad & adopted videshi now coming back .Not 1 alarm on plastics & other modern substitute not sustainable &harming life ever ! All lost now !
Deepali Hingne adv
Deepali Hingne adv 5 years 2 months ago
और ये जो destiny होती है उस के काम को अगर हम समझे तो हम विज्ञान के नजदीक जा सकते हैं विज्ञान सोच में होना चाहिए रोज कि जिंदगी को उसमें ढालो कोई भी change sudden नहीं होता वो उस वक्त की जरूरत होती है और एक बार एक को ही वो मौका देती है अगर उसने वो काम नहीं किया तो दुसरे को मौका मिलता है भले ही दुसरा खींचना भी अच्छा सुधार हो पर वो fame publicityउसे ही मिलती है जो निरंतर प्रयास करता हो और वो निरंतर प्रयास ही science है 2 think of nature/humanity is workship of lord do for society cause better