City
Epaper

Dibrugarh: G20 event witnesses participation of 56 foreign delegates

By IANS | Published: March 24, 2023 9:33 PM

Dibrugarh, March 24 The G20 Research and Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG) Conference was held in Assam's Dibrugarh town ...

Open in App

Dibrugarh, March 24 The G20 Research and Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG) Conference was held in Assam's Dibrugarh town on Friday.

Delegates from G20 member countries, guest countries, and international organisations, as well as the scientific community, gathered to discuss and explore ways to build a sustainable and circular bio-economy.

A total of 103 participants, with 56 foreign delegates from 26 countries were present at the conference, a statement noted.

S. Chandrasekhar, Secretary in the Department of Science and Technology, emphasised that the G20 RIIG conclave is dedicated to promoting a sustainable future by educating the public on the importance of zero waste management, and "the goal of this gathering was to frame the conversation beautifully and inspire people to take action towards reducing waste and preserving our planet".

"The interactive event aimed to facilitate active engagement among all key stakeholders, including people, policies, and places. This was done to promote an inclusive policy-making approach that provides a conceptual framework to mainstream circular bio-economy models across different sectors," he said.

By promoting collaborations and partnerships among G20 members and stakeholders, the conference aims to strengthen global efforts towards a more sustainable and circular bio-economy, Chandrasekhar added.

He further mentioned that the conference aimed to bring together key factors responsible for planning, setting up new programs and managing the existing programs related to agriculture, de-carbonisation of industry, bio-energy, and bio-resource management.

Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology stated that the aim of the conference was to bring together key actors responsible for planning, setting up new programmes, and managing existing programs related to agriculture, de-carbonisation of industry, bio-energy, and bio-resource management.

The conference was divided into four sessions, which included Agriculture: Challenges and Opportunities, Industry towards Decarbonisation, Bio-Energy, and Bio-resource Management.


tdr/pgh

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: G20 researchDepartment of science and technologyNodal departmentScience and innovation blade nzimandeDepartment of science and technology of indiaUnion science and technology ministryUnion ministry of science & technologyUnion ministry of science and technology
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessAssam's joha variety rice effective in diabetes management, research shows

InternationalUS President Biden, First Lady to host PM Modi at White House next month

Aurangabad2-day international conference ‘Knowledge Engineering’ kicked off

Aurangabad2-day international conference to begin on May 8

NationalJ-K chief secy launches 3 online services of science and technology dept

National Realted Stories

NationalOver 3.17 crore eligible to cast vote in Telangana

NationalPunjab Police recover Rs 84 lakh drug money, luxury vehicles

NationalAmit Shah questions Gandhis' absence from Raebareli in five years

NationalSIT forms a special team to arrest MP Prajwal Revanna who’s absconding abroad after three serious criminal cases

NationalArvind Kejriwal announces 10 guarantees amid ongoing LS polls