City
Epaper

Karnataka to shortly unveil new research and development policy, says CM Bommai

By ANI | Published: November 17, 2021 8:30 PM

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday announced that the state would soon come out with a new Research and Development (R&D) policy.

Open in App

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday announced that the state would soon come out with a new Research and Development (R&D) policy.

"Shortly, we are coming out with an R&D policy. We want R&D in schools, colleges, universities and even private institutions," said the Chief Minister while speaking to media persons after the inauguration of Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS).

"We want to encourage garage-oriented research and development centres. We want research and development to percolate to that levels," the Chief Minister added.

After the inauguration of the summit, the Chief Minister reiterated that the state is keen to maintain its lead in innovation and technology, and said, "Bengaluru Tech Summit is a very big event. Through this summit we want to scale up innovation to next level. More than 7000 delegates from all over the world are participating in it by virtual mode. We expect them and many companies which are participating here envisage interest in most of cutting edge technologies in semiconductor, renewable energy, aerospace to come to Karnataka."

Assuring full cooperation for those who were keen to set up their research and development units and innovattion in Karnataka, Bommai said, "We have created necessary infrastructure and very good ecosystem through this summit. All of them will be accommodated. We want those already here to scale them up."

Asking about his opinion on making Kannada language compulsory under the New Education Policy, the Chief Minister said, "It is an old issue which has come under judicial scrutiny now. The state government would take it up under the New Education Policy with due regard for its judicial scrutiny."

On November 15, the Karnataka High Court asked the Centre to make its stand clear on the state government's move making study in local language Kannada compulsory for graduation level students.

( With inputs from ANI )

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: Karnataka High CourtResearch And DevelopmentBasavaraj BommaiIndustrial development departmentDevelopment productionBusiness development and materialsDevelopment research centreBasavaraj somappa bommai
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKarnataka High Court Overturns Ban on 23 Breeds of Ferocious Dogs, Citing Lack of Proper Procedure

NationalKarnataka Board Exams: High Court Allows Government to Resume Exams for Classes 5, 8, 9, and 11

NationalChaos for the Saffron Party in Deciding the Names of Candidates for Five Lok Sabha Seats in Karnataka

NationalLok Sabha Polls: BJP Exercises for Candidate Selection

NationalStop Pooja-Archana During Court Programs and Bow Down to Constitution, Says Justice Abhay S Oka

National Realted Stories

NationalBRS calls for protests across Telangana over farmers' issue

NationalBike rider dies in crash between two cars in Delhi, two held

NationalInter-state sex racket: Arunachal Police officer among 21 held, another minor girl rescued

NationalAssam Police bust cybercrime network, 14 arrested

NationalNigerian woman held in Goa with drugs valued at Rs 15 lakh