Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Nuclear Energy and Space, Jitendra Singh on Saturday, India’s first-to-Aart Animal Stem Sale Biobank and Animal Stem Sale Laboratory of National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (Niab), Hydabad’s first-time state-of-the-edge animal stem cell biobank and animal stem cell biobank Did.
According to the Ministry of Science and Technology, the minister also laid the foundation stone of a new hostel block and type-iV quarter in NIAB, which was approved by the Department of Biotechnology at a total cost of Rs 19.98 crore. The infrastructure will meet the needs of research scholars, faculties and employees, promoting a lively educational and innovation ecosystem.
The state -of -the -art facility of animal biobank, extending over 9,300 square feet and constructed at a cost of Rs 1.85 crore, will focus on regenerative medicine and cellular remedies for livestock. A stem cell culture unit, 3D bioprinter, bacterial culture lab, cryostage, autoclave room, advanced air handling system and uninterrupted power backup, laboratory disease modeling, tissue engineering and reproduction will pursue research in biotechnology.
With the support of DBT-BIRAC’s National Bioforma Mission (NBM), the feature will be expanded to enable animal stem cells and biobanking of their derivatives.
The minister said from the future point of view of PM Narendra Modi, which enabled rolling out of the biotechnology BIOE3 policy, thus India got the benefit of being an initial creator in the region.
In addition, during the program, Jitendra Singh launched five innovative veterinary diagnostic tools designed to bring revolution in animal health management and support the ‘One Health’ approach, including rapid detection of brucellosis-one field-percenable, worthy and accurate detection of brukekla species, Diva-Capable Diagnostic Kite-Masistitis Technology Technology Technology Technology Technology and Antimicrobial sensitivity testing device-one portable tool of cytis decision provides results within two hours to promote responsible antibiotic use, toxoplasmosis detection detection detection kit-Janavar in kit-Janavar. Develop indigenously for Gonds for Envines in Humans. Livestock productivity, and pave the way for “evergreen revolution” in the animal husbandry sector.
Addressing the gathering, Singh said, “I am happy that under the leadership of Dr. Rajesh Gokhale, the entire department of biotechnology, is contributing to preparing India for the future. When we will not lag behind when the next industrial revolution is inspired by biotechnology-tech.
He said that under the recently announced RDI funds, the National Research Foundation Fund (ANRF) will give a special boost to the private sector R&D, which will enable India to move from the fourth largest economy in the world to the top rank.
The Union Minister highlighted that the Department of Biotechnology specificly integrates the plant, animal and human world under an umbrella. He cited India’s contribution to space-based experiments, including cooperation with the Department of Space, and emerging areas such as space therapy and space physiology.
On the agriculture front, he said, “These release marks a new phase of animal-based agricultural productivity-a ‘evergreen revolution’. With 18 percent of GDP and 60 percent of our workforce, based on this, based on this, innovations will have a transformative effect in veterinary health. One rupee to one rupee has a return.”
He emphasized the need for awareness about diseases like brucellosis, mastitis, and toxoplasmosis among farmers, given that many livestock owners are unaware of clinical and medical options.
On the shore, Singh interacted with the farmers, underlining Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s priority for farmer welfare and rural prosperity. He urged livestock owners to adopt modern clinical equipment and disease prevention measures, highlighting that the initial identity not only saves animal life, but also enhances farm income.
He did the director NIAB Dr. for his role in the establishment of India’s first animal stem cell biobank. Taru Sharma was also appreciated, stating that, “We had such features for human stem cells, but hardly anyone for animal cells. NIAB’s best, and the best of Indian biotechnology is still coming.” (AI)