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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.2210
TO BE ANSWERED ON 19-03-2007
RESPONSE OF R & D INSTITUTIONS AND COMMUNITIES
2210. SHRI RAVULA CHANDRA SEKAR REDDY:
Will the Minister of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY be pleased to
state:
(a) whether the public funded R&D institutions and the
scientific community are not adequately responding to the
needs of rural areas;
(b) if so, the reasons therefor;
(c) whether Government have taken any action against institutions
and communities during the last two years;
(d) if so, the details thereof; and
(e) the steps taken or proposed to be taken to improve the
response of R & D institutions and scientific community
in rural areas?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY AND MINISTER OF EARTH SCIENCES
(KAPIL SIBAL)
(a) & (b): No Sir. The government has several schemes
related to societal development to catalyze and support research,
development and adaptation of relevant and appropriate technologies
for empowering and improving quality of life in rural areas.
Technology institutions /R&D laboratories function as
a source of relevant technologies and models which are implemented
in rural areas through voluntary agencies and other institutions.
Sometimes there is a time lag in new technology to reach the
rural areas. The impact of the programmes has been felt in
local areas. However due to inadequacy of funds and other
resources for such programmes, large scale dissemination has
suffered.Inspite constraints many models and local level technologies
have been developed and are being practiced. Some of the proven
technologies/packages are--
- Fruit/vegetable processing and preservation for value
addition at village level with quality control. Model is
working at 23 locations in the country,
- Agro technologies for cultivation/semi processing of high
value medicinal plants by women,
- Drier for coconut gratings; paper and biomass based drier
for horticulture produce,
- Techniques of Dehydration of flowers,
- Biofertilizers eg. Azolla, BGA,
- Development of wool carding machine,
- Ergonomically suitable tools/equipments for use by women
in sericulture,
- Fish Aggregation Devices (FAD) for coastal fisher folk,
- Technology package for low-temperature glazing for making
red clay pottery developed and many units are in operation
especially in Kanyakumari area,
- Low-cost diagnostic medical kits for urinary tract infections,
- Setting up of bio villages,
- Setting up of 16 Women Technology Parks and 5 Rural Technology
Parks as integrated model for technology dissemination,
- Biogas plants using spoilt grains, fruits, etc. for small
restaurants/dhabas. 500 units have been installed in Maharashtra,
- Water filter ultrafine membrane capable of removing bacteria
and virus without use of electricity,
- Non pressurized sarai cooker using charcoal which takes
40 minutes for complete cooking. This is under commercial
production,
- Standardization of tissue culture techniques for producing
disease free banana in Sundarban delta. 4 lakhs plantlets
have been sold by trained women group,
- Lac extraction and processing machines is being popularized
in lac producing area of Jharkhand,
- Technology for low-cost sanitary napkins has been developed
and disseminated,
- Upgradation of watermills with multipurpose use for generating
electricity in remote mountain regions of Uttaranchal, Jammu
& Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and North-East. About 2000
watermills have been upgraded.
- Centres established in underserved and underdeveloped
areas to investigate and find solutions to health problems
of local populations.
- Extramural projects for studying the health conditions
and diseases of tribals,
- Research directed towards poverty driven diseases such
as tuberculosis, leprosy, malaria, filariasis and visceral
leishmaniasis.
- 670 water filters capable of removing even viruses have
been installed in many rural areas. The technology was developed
by CSIR.
(c) No, Sir.
(d) Does not arise.
(e) The government is attaching vital importance for encouraging
and motivating scientific communities and R&D institutions
to improve the response in rural areas by supporting location
specific projects and innovations in rural areas and recognizing
the efforts of individuals/institutions by way of awards,
fellowships and other incentives.
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