PM Modi Chairs CSIR Society Meeting

Published By : Admin | October 15, 2022 | 18:30 IST
Prime Minister urges CSIR to develop vision for 2042 when it turns 100 years old
PM urges to develop technologies not only for India but for the world and maintain high standards and benchmarks
PM calls upon the industry, academic and research organizations to work seamlessly with greater integration and focus on addressing India's energy needs and also foster circular economy
PM asks leaders of scientific community to adopt one person one lab approach
Emphasizes that for technology to reach the common man, an integrated approach of scientific, technological, commercial and social components is critical

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, who is President of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) chaired the meeting of CSIR Society at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg earlier today.

Prime Minister appreciated the efforts of CSIR in the past 80 years and urged to develop vision for 2042 when CSIR turns 100 years old. He also highlighted the significance of documenting the journey of the past 80 years, which can help take a review of progress achieved and identify areas of lacunae which can be addressed. He emphasized that for technology to reach the common man, an integrated approach of scientific, commercial and social components must be pursued. He asked the leaders of the scientific community to adopt a one person one lab approach to help boost scientific research and development through such a focussed approach. He also suggested that a virtual summit of all labs can be held regularly in which they can learn new things from each other's experience.

Prime Minister called upon scientific community to come up with technological solutions to increase protein content in cereals and new varieties of millets to improve the yield and also the nutritional content. He asked scientists to develop a catalogue of high nutritional value of indigenous food products, which will help enhance their global acceptability. He called upon the industry and academic and research organizations to work seamlessly with greater integration and focus on addressing India's energy needs and also foster circular economy and develop economically viable solutions towards sustainable development.

Prime Minister called for India to develop technologies not only for India but for the world and pursue novel approaches for addressing energy needs focussing on Green energy. He highlighted the need to use scientific approach and technology such as AI in various fields ranging from traditional knowledge to mapping students to their interest, skill sets and competencies which will make them better suited to meet the demands of future India and the world as we move towards Vision 2047 with the aim of India being a global leader.

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Prime Minister extends compliments for highlighting India’s cultural and linguistic diversity on the floor of the Parliament
December 23, 2025

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has extended compliments to Speaker Om Birla Ji and MPs across Party lines for highlighting India’s cultural and linguistic diversity on the floor of the Parliament as regional-languages take precedence in Lok-Sabha addresses.

The Prime Minister posted on X:

"This is gladdening to see.

India’s cultural and linguistic diversity is our pride. Compliments to Speaker Om Birla Ji and MPs across Party lines for highlighting this vibrancy on the floor of the Parliament."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/regional-languages-take-precedence-in-lok-sabha-addresses-101766430177424.html

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