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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)
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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.

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PRIYANK RAMESHBHAI PATEL
PRIYANK RAMESHBHAI PATEL 5 years 5 months ago
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Pandya Shyam Vipulkumar
Pandya Shyam Vipulkumar 5 years 5 months ago
Innovations starts from very surrounding of a person..generally a farmer will think about innovation in farming not about space thus a variety of range should be offerbfor innovation accordingly..
Arjun Chandran
Arjun Chandran 5 years 5 months ago
I have nothing to say everything i say in mygov app is like writing something on water, just waste of our valuable time. No replie at all. I warned government about Chinese companies in 2019 itself. No reply I warned about "Stategic Assault Force" of china and space defence section of usa-No reply.I thought this app will be the bridge between ministries and people. I have many more things to say and debate including Indian navies self reliance and problems in indias ship manufacturing/Disassembl
SATISH CHOPRA
SATISH CHOPRA 5 years 5 months ago
Last year pandemic alarmed us about 3 important H. Health. Hygiene Housing We must tackle these 3 things in the next 5 years and initiate legislative changes to achieving these. It is already established that those who suffered had poor health, due to poor hygiene and lot of them faced difficult problems because they had no shelter of their own so walked back to their home land. Many challenging questions surfaced during last year’s pandemic time , we can prioritise them but can’t ignore
Manda Ravikant
Manda Ravikant 5 years 5 months ago
भारतवर्ष को न्यूनतम वेतन कानून प्रति 8 घंटे की दर पर न्यूनतम ₹350 1 घंटे के भोजन अवकाश के साथ लागू ना होने पर नियोक्ता नियोक्ता प्रतिनिधि ठेकेदार पर जुर्माने व कारावास का प्रावधान घरों में साफ-सफाई का कार्य करने वाले सेवा कर्मचारियों का 3 दिन की छुट्टी सुनिश्चित महीने में उम्मीद करता हूं विचार जरूर करेंगे आपका शुभेच्छुक जय हिंद🇮🇳🙏
Snehasis Mohapatra
Snehasis Mohapatra 5 years 5 months ago
Increase and promote IT jobs in government. most of the IT talent in india is used by different counties. If govermemt starts giving IT jobs India will be in top in Science and technology.