Ocean resources key to India's future economy: Jitendra Singh
New Delhi
06-December-2021
Stating that marine minerals from coastal and ocean
resources will be key to India's future economy, Union Science and
Technology Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday said metals such as
nickel and cobalt play an important role in promoting renewable energy
technologies needed to fight the climate change challenges.
"Efforts are on for development of suitable technologies for effective mining of some of the deep-sea mineral resources and exploitation of gas hydrates resources," he said, according to a release from the Ministry of Science & Technology.
Asserting that India has emerged as one of the frontline nations in marine scientific research and now actively engaged in exploring the resourceful ocean bed for meeting the country's future energy and metal demands, he said: "The 'Deep Ocean Mission' initiated by the Modi government heralds yet another horizon to various resources to enrich the 'Blue Economy'."
The Common Research and Technology Development Hub (CRTDH) has been established at CSIR-IMMT by the joint effort of the CSIR-IMMT and the Ministry's Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) in order to provide, technological solution, to mentor entrepreneurs/start-ups, alongside facilitating incubation of start-ups.
Its primary objective is to nurture and promote innovations in MSMEs and provide them R&D or knowledge-based support in the area of new materials and chemical processes, the release added. -IANS
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