New Delhi:The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) celebrated its 79th Foundation Day at the SS Bhatnagar Sabhaghar on its premises on Saturday. Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Health, and Family Welfare and Vice President, CSIR presided over the event.
In view of the current COVID-19 pandemic while the physical event was a small gathering with appropriate social distancing, Dr. Shekhar C. Mande, DG, CSIR & Secretary, DSIR (Department for Scientific & Industrial Research), Mr A Chakraborty, Head, HRDG, and all CSIR labs with several others joined the event through various social media platforms.
The Minister appreciated the work done by the entire CSIR during this current COVID-19 crisis. He said under the times of needs CSIR labs have risen to the occasion and delivered diagnostics, drugs, and ventilators among many others.
Dr Harsh Vardhan also released a digital book and a short film on the CSIR's COVID-19 efforts, which highlighted the people behind the various initiatives of CSIR in its fight against COVID-19.
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At the occasion, various CSIR Awards were announced virtually, including CSIR Innovation Awards for School Children-2020, CSIR Young Scientist Awards-2020, CSIR Technology Awards-2020, CSIR Award for S&T Innovation for Rural Development (CAIRD) - 2017, 2018, 2019, CSIR Diamond Jubilee Technology Award -2019 and G N Ramachandran Gold Medal for Excellence in Biological S&T-2020.
Finally DG-CSIR Dr. Shekhar Mande announced the winners of the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awards 2020.
In his address, Dr Harsh Vardhan stated that the pandemic posed unprecedented difficulties and some extreme challenges, and expressed happiness that CSIR converted challenges into opportunities and for the first time in its history, all the laboratories of CSIR, irrespective of if it is aerospace or oceanography, leather or genomics, all the labs pooled their strengths, focussed their energies on one problem at hand, the COVID-19.
He said, “There was an infectious enthusiasm across to lab to cooperate and collaborate among the labs”. “The 5-verticals approach of CSIR that brought about inclusivity among all the labs, irrespective of the specialisation of the lab resulted in the creation of the 100 odd technologies that the CSIR labs came up with.”