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Fund for Micro/Nano Technological
Inventions
Promotion of research in nanotechnology
and development of applications based on nanotechnology form
important part of various programmes launched by the Government
to promote this emerging technology in the country. It forms
an important component of the Mission on Nano Science and
Technology (Nano Mission) launched by the Government in 2007
with an allocation of Rs. 1000 crore for 5 years. Under Nano
Mission, development of thermo-regulated textiles, smart textiles
with antibacterial, self-cleaning and flame retardant properties,
new-generation auto filters based on nanofibres, nanofillers
for tyre applications, water purifications systems, nanomaterial-based
solar cells, etc. have been undertaken jointly by academic
and research institutions and industry.
Under the Nano Mission, an Institute of
Nano Science & Technology (INST) is also being established
at Mohali (Punjab) at a total cost of Rs. 142.45 crore, which
will focus on application in agri and bio nanotechnology.
Other scientific agencies and institutions of the Government
are also engaged in promoting nanotechnology development and
inventions in their domain areas. For example, advanced facilities
for research and development activities in micro and nano-electronics
have been set up. A nano-silver-based water purification system
has already been transferred to the industry. A nano-silver-based
gel for treatment of burns and wound infections is undergoing
clinical trials. Some nanocides, which can control wide spectrum
of insects, have been developed and are at various levels
of evaluation. A number of projects on nanoparticle-based
drug delivery, diagnostic devices, tissue engineering, smart
packaging materials, nanofillers for wood applications, etc.
are currently under implementation.
This was stated by Shri Prithviraj Chavan, the Minister of
State (I/C) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences
in the Lok Sabha today.
Source: Press Information
Bureau
Date: April 28, 2010

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