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26 September 2016
Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi on Monday
dedicated seven new indigenously developed varieties of plants to the nation
and interacted with farmers to mark the 75th anniversary of the Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
"No country would progress without
the use of science and technology," Modi said at the Vigyan Bhawan here
where the CSIR marked its 75th foundation day.
"Your (CSIR) contribution to the
country in last 75 years increases our hopes from you. People would only expect
from those who can deliever," he said.
The Prime Minster also stressed upon
mitigating the gaps between science and research to the industry and common
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"Sometimes we do invention but the
common man is kept away from those inventions. We need to abridge those
gaps," he said. The Total
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Interacting with the farmers from five
states through video conferencing, the Prime Minster encoraged them to brand
their products for better marketing.
"Try to give a specific name to
your product (vetiver or khus), this would give them unique identity and will
increase their marketting prospects," Modi said while interacting with a
farmer at Cuddalor, Tamil Nadu who grew khus. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
Talking to another farmer from Jorhat
who was a botany student, the Prime Minister expressed his happiness. The Total Investment & Insurance
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"I am happy that despite being a
botany student you decided to return to the farming, while many don't. We need
such spirit," Modi said. The Total
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The Prime Minister also interacted with
the farmers from Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh, Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu, Jammu
and Palampur in Himachal Pradesh. The
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The new varieties of the plants that
have ornamental and medicinal qualities were developed by the CSIR
laboratories, especially Cental Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
(CIMAP).
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