CSIR-IHBT’s tulip garden in Palampur is more than a horticultural marvel — it is a testament to India’s potential for self-reliance, innovation, and sustainable growth.
Such economically viable radiation shields are expected to reduce the cost of radiodiagnosis and treatment as well as the toxicity associated with lead.
The indigenous coke oven technology offers transformative societal benefits, aligning with the Government of India’s visionary Atmanirbhar Abhiyan initiative.
The AGR technology developed by CSIR-IICT is a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of Indian scientists. By transforming organic waste into valuable resources, this technology offers a sustainable solution to a pressing global challenge.
By 2026, with the full deployment of its infrastructure, India aims to set new standards in weather forecasting, contributing to global efforts in climate resilience.
By providing certified reference materials that meet international standards, BNDs are enabling Indian industries and laboratories to enhance them.
By fostering collaboration between research institutions and private sector industries, the project encourages the growth of a domestic supply chain, reducing dependence on foreign imports and enhancing India’s self-reliance.
This steel slag road contributes to reducing new material use, remodel materials and products to become less resource-intensive.
It will foster engineer-clinician collaboration for innovation and indigenous product development by bringing together clinicians and engineers, who can develop innovative solutions using different advanced technologies.
The new indigenous system named ‘Bha’ will benefit consumers and footwear manufacturers by offering better fit and reduced complexity.