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ENGINES FOR GROWTH NATURAL RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES Technology
VALUE ADDITION Knowledge AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING SERVICES CORE COMPETENCE EMPLOYEMENT GENERATION HIGHER Sustained GDP ~10 % for a Decade Engines for Growth Value addition is the key for Development It requires technology and knowledge Possible to maintain sustained 10% GDP Suggesting 5 national missions for the states POWER WATER 5 NATIONAL MISSIONS FOR STATES EDUCATION Developed States Result in Developed India INFRASTRUCTURE EMPLOYMENT GENERATION.
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Economic Connectivity
PURA – Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Area Ring Road Rail Public Infrastructure Telecom Internet E-Governance Tele-medicine Tele-education Physical Connectivity Economic Connectivity Warehouse Agro-Industries Markets Hospital Micro Power Plant Coop. Product Mktg. Electronic Connectivity Knowledge Connectivity Spiritual Connectivity 10-15 Village Clusters 100 Crore investment Business Proposition Employment for 3000 persons Beneficiaries : 30,000 people Schools IRS Imagery for - Land & Crop Mgmt - Water Mgmt - Forest Mgmt - Environment Proactive Health care Manufacturing Enlightened Citizenship Moral Leadership JOINT PRIVATE – PUBLIC EMPOWERED BODIES
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Architect of Defence Science
First SA to RM Created 8 disciplines in DRDO Used physics to solve ballistic problems Established Defence Science Centre Scientists – Soldiers partnership Contributed in the areas of Strategic Systems, electronic warfare and armaments and life science Outstanding Physicist and also an Astrophysicist
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Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha
Started TIFR Research Focus on Nuclear Science and Mathematical Science Established Atomic Energy Commission Vision to transform nuclear science to nuclear technology, nuclear power, nuclear devices and nuclear medicine Today we have Nuclear power to 4000 Mega watts. 2010 – 7000 megawatts 2020 – 20,000 megawatts
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Indian Space Visionary - Prof Vikram Sarabhai
Established PRL in Ahmedabad with Space Research as Focus He unfurled the Space Mission for India in 1970 – Today India can launch any type of satellite and any type of launch Vehicle Today India with 20,000 Scientific, Technological and Support staff and 300 support industries and academic institutions Uninhabited island converted into a World class space centre VISION To Reality
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MISSIONS TRANSFORM REGIONS TOWARDS PROSPERITY MISSIONS
Political Will NATURAL RESOURCES Vast Coastline Minerals Biodiversity Knowledge MISSIONS Education Water Power Infrastructure Employment Generation Food, Health & Social Security Value Addition C I V I L I S A T I O N A L H E R I TA G E DEVELOPED REGIONS LEADING TO INDIA 2020 1.10 Vision, Mission & Goals We have so far considered the profile of knowledge society, multiple components and system integration. It emerged from the deliberations of the task force that the core strengths of the nation have to be coupled to the desired goals. The nation’s strengths predominantly reside in its natural and human resources. In natural resources, India is endowed with a vast coast-line with marine resources and also oil wealth. In minerals, apart from conventional material resources, it is well-known that India has the largest deposits of titanium, beryllium and tungsten. India ranks among the top few nations having a rich bio-diversity. Particularly, in the herbal area there are potential applications for developing multiple products for nutrition, prevention and cure of diseases. Of the global herbal product market of US$ 61 billion, China has a share of around US $ 3 billion, whereas India’s share is not even US $ 100 million. Hence, there is tremendous opportunity for growth in this area. India has similar potential for promoting floriculture and aquaculture in a big way. Knowledge-based value addition for these natural resources would mean exporting value-added products rather than merely the raw materials. Use of IT for commercialisation and marketing can increase our outreach and speed enormously. Ancient knowledge is a unique resource of India for it has the treasure of a minimum of 5000 years of civilisation. It is essential to leverage this wealth for national well being as well as to seek global presence for the nation. Human resources, particularly with large young population, are unique core strength of the nation. This resource can be transformed through various educational and training programmes. Skilled, unskilled and creative manpower can be transformed into wealth generators particularly in the service sectors, agro industries etc. Knowledge-intensive industries can be generated out of our existing industries by injecting demand for high-level software/hardware, which would bring tremendous value addition. It is said, “the precious asset for a company or a country is the skill, ingenuity and imagination of its people. With globalisation, this will become more important because everybody will have access to world class technology and the key distinguishing feature will be the ability of people in different countries to use their imagination to make the best use of the technology”. Indeed development and innovative use of multiple technologies with transparent management structure and coupled with IT, will catapult India into a knowledge super power HUMAN RESOURCES Traditional Knowledge Knowledge Intensive Org. Services Rural Prosperity Technology Plans, attracting investment & Funds
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