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New Delhi : Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya on January 28, 2022, launched National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) along with Bhagwanth Khuba, Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers, in presence of Dr V. K Paul, Member (Health), Niti Aayog.
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) Research Portal has been created with the aim to disseminating the information about all the NIPERs and their research activities, patents filed, and publication information at one place so that a industry and other stakeholders know about them.
Reiterating the vision of the Prime Minister Narendra of Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan and Jai Anusandhaan, Dr Mandaviya said that Research & Development is one of the crucial pillars for a country’s economy. He said that we need to harness this energy of aspirations of all stakeholders and create a holistic ecosystem. Our expertise in generics can also be further expanded to other sectors, he added, according to a PIB release.
Pointing towards the importance of healthy competition both in Industry and academia, Mandaviya noted that the competition and demand is a necessity of research and innovation as this promotes quality ideas and solutions to the citizens. He stressed that Research and Innovation is a necessity for the sustained growth of pharmaceuticals sector. He stated that the country already has young talent and human resources, but we need to channelise them effectively through Industry-Academia cooperation. To enhance this Industry–Academia collaboration, the Department of Pharmaceuticals has created this Research Portal to capture the research activities of all seven NIPERs, he informed. He said that that the platform inaugurated today would help us in promoting this synergy and would be a boon for our industries, especially the MSME sector.
Union Minister Bhagwanth Khuba said India is the third-largest pharmaceutical manufacturing country in world and our vaccine development story is an example of effective cooperation among stakeholders. He said that the platform will track the research and tasks of all NIPERS.
Dr V K Paul recollected the key role played by NIPERs in India’s health ecosystem. He requested the government to streamline the funding pipeline and expedite the budgets allocated. He urged the industry to provide support like the NIPERs research fund for priority areas. He also encouraged NIPERs to create a vibrant scientific community by engaging with stakeholders and mobilising ideas of the young generation, promoting academic autonomy, and delivering on their research goals.
The purpose of this portal is to authenticate availability of the research work that is ongoing. It will help other researchers and especially the industry to get in touch with the relevant organisation so that they can work together and make the research more purposeful and meaningful. For long, research institutes have been working in silos or isolation. The research portal will try to bring together research institutions spread across different departments within government and also these institutions with industries.
The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers also requested all relevant research institutions like the Department of Biotechnology, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of AYUSH, ICMR etc., and even DRDO, where a lot of pharmaceuticals sector-related research takes place to join this portal.