New Delhi || 01-12-2024
Inaugurating the 10th edition of India International Science Festival (IISF) 2024 in Guwahati on Saturday Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said, “The story of Viksit Bharat will be written in the alphabet of science.”
The theme of the festival is India as the Global Manufacturing Hub for Science and Technology, aligns with the nation’s aspirations to lead in bio-manufacturing, semiconductors, and medical instruments.
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is organising IISF 2024, highlighting its commitment to promoting science and technology in India.
Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted that India is making rapid strides in these fields, with significant investments and policy frameworks supporting advancements like the quantum mission and semiconductor manufacturing. He emphasized that the government’s vision is to position India as a global leader in science and technology.
Addressing the audience, he emphasized that India’s path to becoming a developed nation is deeply intertwined with its commitment to scientific advancement and innovation. Dr. Jitendra Singh underscored the importance of fostering a culture where science drives progress, shaping a future where technology and research contribute to every facet of society, from healthcare to infrastructure. His words served as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of science in realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a Viksit Bharat.
During his address, Dr. Jitendra Singh spotlighted six key decisions made by the Modi government in its third term just within first five months so far, which underscore India’s commitment to scientific advancement. Among these were the establishment of the ₹1 lakh crore National Research Foundation, a ₹1,000 crore Venture Fund for space startups, and the launch of Mission Mausam to enhance weather forecasting. He also discussed the Bio-E3 initiative, designed to leverage biotechnology for environmental, economic, and employment growth, and the introduction of the “One Nation, One Subscription” policy to provide universal access to academic journals for over 2 crore students. Additionally, the Atal Innovation Mission, which has garnered global recognition for fostering innovation, was further extended to expand its impact.
Dr. Jitendra Singh noted that startups in biotechnology, space, and agritech have predominantly emerged from cities like Bengaluru and Pune and stressed the importance of reaching smaller towns and rural areas. “The startups of tomorrow must emerge from every corner of the nation,” he said, urging enhanced outreach and accessibility for young innovators.
The IISF 2024 offers a diverse range of activities to engage participants and showcase India’s achievements in science and technology. Among the highlights are the Museum of Moon exhibit, a 3D laser show, the Reimagining Bharat Exhibition, and the Young Scientist Conclave. A Science Defence Expo and an exclusive science odyssey dedicated to exploring the Northeast’s scientific resources further underscore the event’s mission to foster curiosity and innovation.
A unique feature of IISF 2024 is its collaborative “Whole of Science” approach, which unites all science ministries and policymakers under one roof. This model extends to a “Whole of Government” strategy, with the central government and Assam’s administration working in harmony to ensure the festival’s success. Dr. Jitendra Singh also emphasized the broader vision of a “Whole of Nation” effort, bringing together citizens, startups, and policymakers to achieve the goal of a scientifically advanced India by 2047.
With over 10,000 students from across India participating, IISF 2024 has witnessed unprecedented engagement, underscoring its significance as a platform for inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators. This massive participation reflects the festival\u2019s appeal and its role in fostering a culture of curiosity and scientific exploration among youth. The event serves as a catalyst for young minds to connect, learn, and contribute to India’s growing reputation as a global leader in science and technology.
Presence of dignitaries like Dr. VK Saraswat of NITI Aayog, Professor A.K. Sood, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, Dr. N. Kalaiselvi, the first woman to lead CSIR, Dr. Rajesh Gokhale, Secretary of Biotechnology, and Professor Abhay Karandikar, Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology highlighted the festival’s role as a platform for scientific innovation and collaboration.