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J&K key player in India Viksit Bharat journey: Jitendra Singh

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Srinagar: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that Jammu & Kashmir was a key player in India’s ‘Viksit Bharat’ journey.

Speaking at the inaugural session of CSIR Healthcare Theme Conclave here, Singh positioned Jammu and Kashmir as a treasure trove of untapped resources.
He presented a vibrant picture of India’s innovation-driven future, emphasising the transformative potential of biotechnology, space technology, and youth-led startups.

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The audience included Startups, doctors, scientists, innovators, and young entrepreneurs.

“India’s startup ecosystem, now the third-largest globally with over 1.6 lakh ventures, stands testament to our entrepreneurial spirit. From just 350 startups a decade ago, we’ve grown exponentially, becoming a powerhouse of innovation,” the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Science and Technology said.

Jitendra highlighted India’s remarkable progress in the space sector, achieved through public-private partnerships. “Three years ago, we had just single-digit collaborations in space; today, over 300 global-standard partners have joined hands with ISRO. Our first-generation space startups are now celebrated entrepreneurs and knowledge leaders,” he said.

Singh credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary policies for catalyzing these achievements.
“The launch of Startup India was more than a slogan; it was the spark that ignited a nationwide movement,” he noted.

The Minister also outlined the extraordinary strides in biotechnology, an area he called the future of the global economy. He pointed to pioneering achievements, such as India’s first DNA vaccine and the HPV vaccine for cervical cancer, which underscore the nation’s scientific prowess.

“In 2014, India’s bio-economy was worth just $10 billion. Today, it stands at $130 billion, and we are on track to reach $300 billion by 2030,” he announced.
Singh also spoke passionately about Jammu and Kashmir’s role in this transformation. “The region is poised to become a bio-economy hub, driving the next industrial revolution with its unique natural resources.”

Jitendra made a heartfelt appeal to young innovators, urging them to become “the architects of 2047 India”. He emphasized the importance of societal awareness, suggesting that parents accompany their children to such conclaves to bridge generational knowledge gaps.

Citing examples from the region, he highlighted the lavender cultivation success story as proof of the area’s potential.
“When a young entrepreneur earns ₹15,000 per vial of lavender oil, why should our youth stand in line for government jobs?” he asked, challenging the audience to rethink traditional career paths.

The Minister ended his speech by aligning the conclave’s goals with India’s broader aspirations for 2047. He stressed the critical role of Himalayan states, including Jammu and Kashmir, in driving sustainable growth and innovation.
“As resources in other parts of the country diminish, the untouched potential of this region will lead India’s growth story,” Jitendra stated, adding that this transition is supported by robust government policies and the unwavering determination of the nation’s youth.

The two-day conclave brings together experts and stakeholders to discuss healthcare advancements, biotechnology, and sustainable development strategies. It also features exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge innovations, particularly from young startups.
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