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Saurabh Bhagat discusses augmentation of Sci, Tech, Innovation Ecosystem in JK

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Visits SMVDU Katra

KATRA: Commissioner Secretary, Science & Technology, Saurabh Bhagat, today visited Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), Kakriyal, Katra, to explore possibilities of areas of mutual interest where the Science and Technology Department & SMVDU can take joint initiatives for augmenting the Science, Technology and Innovation eco-system in Jammu and Kashmir.

During a meeting held in this regard, Dr. R K Sinha, Vice Chancellor, SMVDU, assured that the University would facilitate and cooperate in all the endeavours of the Department in order to make the UT robust in terms of Science, Technology and Innovation.

Later, Commissioner Secretary held a detailed discussion with the Research Innovation Council members of the University headed by Dr. Vijay Bhat, Dean, Humanities and Professor of Mathematics. 

The discussion was held for the development of Biotechnology with a special focus on bio-fuels and aromatic and medicinal plants. The deliberation was held by Dr. Rakesh Kumar and Dr. Sharada Potukuchi, who is a lead researcher in medicinal plants.

Bhagat discussed the mission programmes of the J&K Science, Technology & Innovation Council and apprised various schemes of the Government of India and PM’s initiatives regarding the upliftment of science through technology development.

Sanjay Kharoo, Joint Director, discussed the potential collaboration of the University in the area of patents and start-ups and reiterated that very soon both S&T Department and SMVDU, Katra, will organise a workshop regarding the same where the experts would deliver about the intellectual property rights, the procedure for patent filings its benefits to the researchers, innovators and students.

Sunita Razdan, Joint Director, encouraged the faculty for applying the Research and Development Project proposals sponsored by the J&K Science, Technology and Innovation Council.

Commissioner Secretary expressed gratitude to Vice-Chancellor Professor K Sinha, Padma Shri, for sparing his time and wished the meeting will soon bear fruits.

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