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TRIAD OF NANO-BIO-INFO TECHNOLOGIES Materials & Structures Biologically inspired materials (Biomimetics) Multi functional materials Smart and intelligent structures Self reparability / healing) Materials & Structures NANO REVOLUTION Convenient light weight and highly focused therapies Intelligent diagnosis treatments & monitoring Lesser complications & specifically targeted treatments Biologically inspired neural nets Flexible computing Auto pilot & control devices Self recovery from anomalies NanoElectronics computing Health care www.presidentofindia.nic.in

Society, economy, Ethics, legislation, Education, training INTEGRATED APPROACH Nanoscience *Physics *Chemistry *Materials * Biology *Information Sciences Nanotechnology *Design *Fabrication *Integration * Characterization *Production/system NANO- MANUFACTURING Materials Processes Instruments Modeling Structures Products NANOSCALE Structures and Functionality APPLICATIONS *Biological, medical, health *Electronics, optics, devices *Energy, chemical, environment Structural, coatings IMPACTS Society, economy, Ethics, legislation, Education, training www.presidentofindia.nic.in

CHALLENGES AHEAD …………. Reproducible mass production (kg levels) of identical high quality CNT. Development of self-sustaining, self-replicating hybrids of CNT and silicon to perform augmentation and repair of DNA Development of intelligent wearable systems using Nano technology Solution to Cancer, Parkinson & AIDS diseases: through biosensors, devices and drug delivery systems Realization of molecular sized machines. Remote sensing through Nano Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and satellites www.presidentofindia.nic.in

Multi-Pronged Approach for Tele-Education CONNECTIVITY Satellite, Broadband, Wireless Communication Provides a highway for reaching Quality Education to all Tele-Education Delivery System Digital Library integration Content management Internet Resource availability Remote Virtual Classroom Cost effective Connectivity Universal Tele-education System Multi-Class Environment Seamless – two way connectivity Synchronized multi-media delivery Collaborative environment A teacher can teach many remote classrooms from anywhere Unique, Innovative and Creative Content and assimilation through animation Lectures Laboratory Library Books Internet Quality Content Generation www.presidentofindia.nic.in

Tele-Education Delivery System Up to 2 mbps Up to 128 kbps University Studio Up to 128 kbps Internet B a y N e t w o r k s Broadband Remote Class / Teacher Remote Class / Teacher Remote Class / Teacher www.presidentofindia.nic.in

1.7  Vision for the nation   We got freedom in 1947, that was the result of first vision for the nation. This vision created best of leaders in many fields like politics, philosophy, science & technology and industry. In many aspects of life, improvement in literacy, agricultural products, strategic areas, certain small and large-scale industries took place. Now more than fifty years have gone by and we are called as one of the hundreds of developing countries, in a distinct way a separation from G-8 countries. We have many challenges. Nearly 300 million people who are below the poverty line have to join the mainstream of a good life. 100% literacy, health for all, multiple industrial and agricultural productivity and life style with value system has to emerge

Virtual University - Through Universal Tele-Education Universities R&D Labs International Academic institutions Knowledge Reservoir Central HUB of all Universities Coordinate Organize Schedule Broadcast Manage Maintain Infrastructure - Storage Delivery through E-learning Tele-education Remote Class rooms Online Tele-Education Virtual Interaction Live sessions Effective Two way communication Synchronized Multimedia Collaboration VSAT for Remote Access, BROADBAND to connect major cities. WIRELESS for Last mile Identification of Experts Content Development Content Generation Content Workflow Content Deployment Delivery through e-Learning Tele-Education Digital Library Colleges Study Centres Learning centres Individual Students Village Knowledge Centres Beneficiaries www.presidentofindia.nic.in

Development & Leadership-Connectivity Developed Nation Customer Loyalty Resource Investment Powered By Powered By Powered By Economic Strength Customer Delight Working Environment Powered By Powered By Return on Investment Powered By Quality & Value Powered By Competitiveness Powered By Management Stewardship Powered By Powered By Powered By Powered By Revenues Employee Productivity Powered By Powered By Powered By Knowledge Power Invisible Leadership Employee Loyalty Powered By Volume & Repeat Sales Powered By Technology Employee Satisfaction “Invisible leadership is exercising the vision to change the traditional role from commander to coach, manager to mentor, from director to delegator and from one who demands respect to one who facilitate self respect.” www.presidentofindia.nic.in