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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)
Submission Closed

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

Click here to read the draft.

Showing 983 Submission(s)
vrishbhanath vardhman Gumate
vrishbhanath vardhman Gumate 4 years 8 months ago

An Atumonous technology and AatmaNirbhar activities are positive.
Today's Covid 2019 and safety rules are very much needed for education and social social safety.

Ramesh Kumar HUF
Ramesh Kumar HUF 4 years 8 months ago

Top 200 problems identified by CSIR should be prominently displayed at all educational institutions nationwide. The regular update with regard to their solutions posted there in. THIS WILL HELP IN CREATING GENERAL AWARENENESS AMONGST VARIOUS GROUPS. THE FOLLOW UP is also necessary.

HIMANSU SEKHAR FATESINGH
HIMANSU SEKHAR FATESINGH 4 years 8 months ago

1. Every scientific organization's should popularize their activitiviries. They should publish scientific literatures.
2. School and college should be encouraged to do research activities.
3. Science communication should be introduced in school and college curriculum.
4. science teachers Conclave Science communication Congress should be organized.
5. Village science centre should be established. ,

Dheerajchaturvedi
Dheerajchaturvedi 4 years 8 months ago

चंडीगढ़ के इंडस्ट्रियल एरिया फेज 1 में स्थित नीडल फैक्टरी ने नौकरी से निकाले 37 कर्मचारी

01 दिसंबर को कंपनी ने अचानक नौकरी से निकाला बाहर

कर्मचारी कंपनी के बाहर कर रहे शांतिपूर्वक प्रदर्शन

पिछले 07 से लेकर 20 वर्षों से कर रहे थे कंपनी में काम

अब उन्हें कहीं भी रोजगार नहीं मिलेगा, कईओं के आँखों से झलके आंसू

कहा परिवार तनाव में, भूखो मरने कि आयी नौबत

चंडीगढ़:( ) कोरोना काल और उसके बाद लाकडाउन। जिसका खामियाजा हर किसी को भुगतना

Arpita Behera
Arpita Behera 4 years 8 months ago

Science shape up future scientist and engineers that are key to a successful nation. Science promotes innovation and discovery of new technology. Science helps rebuild a struggling nation to rise up.

Karunaivel
Karunaivel 4 years 8 months ago

Respected Prime Minister Sir,
I suggest you to make and change the infrastructure of India. Like, neat roads, dustbins at each street, separate pathway for pedestrians, subways, more trees in both sides of roads, parks, special routes for handicaps etc.

Arpita Behera
Arpita Behera 4 years 8 months ago

The importance of science and technology in a given society cannot be under-estimated. It is a well-known fact that no nation can develop without advancing in the areas of science and technology.

Arpita Behera
Arpita Behera 4 years 8 months ago

Technological progress is essential to economic growth and development, and the more advanced the technology available, the more quickly the local and global economy can improve.

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