Ecology: ‘cftri Focused On Sustainable Solutions’ | Mysuru News

Mysuru: Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) director Sridevi Anna Poorna Singh on Saturday said that the institution, which is celebrating its 82nd Foundation Day, is now focused on providing sustainable solutions and capacity-building areas.Making India self-reliantSpeaking at the 82nd Foundation Day of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) held at its campus here, she said that CSIR, which started in 1942 for the promotion of scientific research activities in the nation, is now concentrating on making India self-reliant along the lines of Atmanirbhar Bharat by 2030 for its progress and prosperity.Apart from introducing low-cost technologies in the areas of agriculture, mining, oceanography, food security, and nutrition needs of the country, it has also contributed in the areas of reducing carbon footprint by introducing green technologies, fighting pandemics by developing technologies, mitigating environmental damages, innovation in mining, information technology, and several other fields. She also highlighted that CSIR-CFTRI which has about 3,500 scientists, and 4,000 technical staff in its 37 laboratories across the country continues to provide the best for the food and nutrition security needs, drinking water, housing energy, biotechnology, and nanotechnology promotion activities of the country apart from these aspects. Director of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) Prof Rishikesha T Krishnan in a special lecture said that he wants the country to focus on technological innovations. He said several technologically advanced countries like the United States of America, China, and Russia spend more money on research and development, which also propels innovation activities.
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