City
Epaper

Cabinet approves ‘Bio-RIDE’ scheme to support research and development in biotechnology

By IANS | Updated: September 18, 2024 16:35 IST

New Delhi, Sep 18 To support cutting-edge research and development in the field of biotechnology, the Union Cabinet ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 18 To support cutting-edge research and development in the field of biotechnology, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the continuation of the two umbrella schemes of Department of Biotechnology (DBT) as one unified scheme.

Called ‘Biotechnology Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (Bio-RIDE), the proposed outlay for the implementation of the unified scheme is Rs 9,197 crore during the 15th finance Commission period from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

The scheme has three broad components: biotechnology research and development (R&D), industrial and entrepreneurship development (I&ED) and biomanufacturing and biofoundry.

It will nurture a thriving ecosystem for startups by providing seed funding, incubation support, and mentorship to bio-entrepreneurs.

The scheme will offer grants and incentives for cutting-edge research and development in areas like synthetic biology, biopharmaceuticals, bioenergy, and bioplastics.

“Bio-RIDE will create synergies between academic institutions, research organisations, and industry to accelerate the commercialization of bio-based products and technologies,” said the ministry.

The scheme is designed to foster innovation, promote bio-entrepreneurship, and strengthen India’s position as a global leader in biomanufacturing and biotechnology.

A significant focus will be placed on promoting environmentally sustainable practices in biomanufacturing, aligned with India’s green goals, the ministry noted.

To enable circular-bioeconomy in the country, a component on biomanufacturing and biofoundry is being initiated in alignment with ‘Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE)’ launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to propel mitigation of global climate change by incorporating green and friendly environmental solutions in every aspect of life.

According to the ministry, the new component aspires to nurture the immense potential of ‘biomanufacturing’ to facilitate development of indigenous innovative solutions to improve healthcare outcomes, enhance agriculture productivity, foster growth of the bioeconomy and scale-up and commercialisation of bio-based products.

Biomanufacturing and bio-foundry are part of the new BioE3 (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment and Employment) policy that will drive India’s green growth.

The country’s bioeconomy rose from $10 billion in 2014 to over $130 billion in 2024. It is projected to reach $300 billion by 2030.

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

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIt's clear witch hunting, Sarma also made false allegations against Gogoi, his wife: K.C. Venugopal

NationalJharkhand Headmaster arrested for alleged rape of class 3 student, probe ordered

InternationalLebanon's PM to visit Washington DC after Israeli push for direct talks: CNN report

BusinessHardeep Singh Puri meets Qatar Minister for Energy Affairs in Doha, discusses energy ties amid West Asia tensions, welcomes ceasefire

HealthHow to Reduce Belly Fat Naturally at Home: 5 Simple Kitchen Remedies That Work

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyUPI turns 10, grows 12,000-fold in volume and over 4,000 times in value

TechnologyNifty, Sensex extend gains by over 1 pc

TechnologyGovt relaxes inspection norms for rice exports to Europe

TechnologyIndia, Qatar review strategic ties across trade, energy; agree to deepen bilateral cooperation

TechnologyReal estate insolvency framework needs project‑centric shift: Report