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    V I S I O NV I S I O N

    Uttar Pradesh to become more prosperous

    State through utilizing modern tools of

    Science and Technology- bringing prosperity

    to farmers, generating employment in rural

    areas, food for all, Good health and clean

    environment.

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    1. To establish pre-eminent position of the State in the field of Science and Technology with particular reference toBiotechnology.

    2. To improve and strengthen the infrastructure all over theState so that the benefits of the scientific and technologicaladvances reaches to common man.

    3. To develop scientific infrastructure for attracting industries

    to the State by providing common facilities for Safetyevaluation & toxicity testing, Analytical facility for foodprocessing industries, Drug development facility for use of SME.

    4. To set up Bioindustrial Park, Pharma Biotech and Bio-ITParks.

    5. To set up an advance centre for research applications.6. To promote research and development and establish centers

    of excellence in frontier area of biotechnology.7. To generate Human Resource in emerging area of Science

    and Technology- Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering andNanotechnology.

    OBJECTIVES

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    Uttar Pradesh - an agrarian State

    Population 167 million

    Area: 240,000 Km

    Capital Lucknow, the city of Nawabs

    UTTAR PRADESH AT A GLANCEUTTAR PRADESH AT A GLANCE I N D I ASTRENGTHS

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    Major Crops of Uttar Pradesh needingMajor Crops of Uttar Pradesh needinginputs of Biotechnology:inputs of Biotechnology:

    SugarcaneMilk

    Potato

    Maize

    Wheat

    Mango

    Amla

    Uttar Pradesh is an agrarian State Strength lies in itsagriculture base

    Uttar Pradesh No. 1 in production of Potato, Sugarcaneand Amla

    Rice

    STRENGTHS

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    Advantage Uttar Pradesh

    Capital of Uttar Pradesh.

    Well connected by air, rail and road to the entire country.

    Air connections to selected cities abroad by International Airport.

    Wide network of roads and local transportation.

    Century-plus tradition of education.

    Diversity and Availability of Trained Manpower.

    Low cost R&D facilities of 26 Scientific Institutions for OutsourcingResearch

    Over 400 Scientists, 700 Technicians and 500 Research StudentsContd.Contd.

    Vidhan Sabha, U.P.

    STRENGTHS

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    Several well recognized Universities and numerous Premier

    educational institutes in the State like Lucknow University,

    Banaras Hindu University, Aligarh Muslim University, Indian

    Institute of Technology at Kanpur & Roorkee, University of

    Roorkee, King Georges Medical University, Sanjay Gandhi PG

    Institute for Medical Sciences, etc.

    Lucknow UniversitySanjay Gandhi Post GraduateInstitute (SGPGI)

    King Georges Medical University

    Advantage Uttar Pradesh

    STRENGTHS

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    Four Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Laboratories:

    Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI)

    Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR)

    Central Institute for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP)

    National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI)

    Three Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Laboratories:

    Central Institute for Sub-tropical Horticulture (CISH)

    Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR)National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR)

    CDRI

    CISH

    ITRC

    NBRI

    CIMAP

    IISRNBFGR

    Advantage Uttar Pradesh STRENGTHS

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    Biotech Park, LucknowBiotech Park, Lucknow

    STRENGTHS

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    STRENGTHS

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    Major Educational Institutions and UniversitiesMajor Educational Institutions and Universities

    Advanced Level Telecommunication Training Centre (ALTTC)Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)Allahabad University (AU)Banaras Hindu University (BHU)Birbal Sahni Institute of PalaeobotanyCentral Avian Research Institute (CARI)

    Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI)Central Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG)Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS)Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP)Ch. Charan Singh University

    Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical UniversityDr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar UniversityDr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, LucknowEducational Consultants India Limited (EDCIL)Footwear Design and Development Institute (FDDI)

    Harcourt Butler Technological Institute

    STRENGTHS

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    Major Educational Institutions and UniversitiesMajor Educational Institutions and UniversitiesIndian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIITA)Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIML)Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR)Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR)Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK)Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR)

    Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI)Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (IGRUA)Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR)Institute of Judicial Training and Research (IJTR)

    Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT)Kendriya Hindi SansthanMadan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College (MMMEC)Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU)Mehta Research Institute of Physics and Mathematical PhysicsMotilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), Allahabad

    STRENGTHS

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    Major Educational Institutions and UniversitiesMajor Educational Institutions and Universities

    Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology (NDUAT)

    National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI)National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

    Development (NIESBUD)

    National Research Centre for Agroforestry (NRCAF)

    National Sugar Institute

    Power Management Institute (PMI)

    Small Industries Service Institute (SISI), Kanpur

    State Institute of Education Technology, LucknowUttar Pradesh Education for All Project (UPEFA)

    Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU)

    V. V. Giri National Labour Institute (VVGNLI)

    Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University

    STRENGTHS

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    Over the years, the infrastructure of the scientific

    laboratories in the State Universities and institutions

    has deteriorated due to a lack of a goal oriented policy

    and visionary approach.

    The institutes have not been able to deliver the

    products in terms of human resource and technologies

    which would find application in the field. This led to alow agricultural growth, low scientific output of papers

    and patents and little ecognition of scientists at

    national and international levels.

    WEAKNESSWEAKNESS

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    The infrastructure is totally inadequate in comparison

    to other States. The State also lacks sustainability interms of well identified programmes, their

    implementation and rigorous monitoring.

    Also, there is very little utilization of the existingscientific infrastructure while drawing schemes in

    agriculture, horticulture and infrastructure

    development.

    The scientific institutions owned by the State, State

    Universities and the Central Universities

    andnstitutions can play an important role if a

    mechanism is established and used.

    WEAKNESS WEAKNESS

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    Besides the core sectors of Science & Technology, the

    Government of India has chalked out policies supporting

    research in modern areas of Science and Technologies.

    Few Examples:

    The budget of DBT over the next 5 years will increase by450% and DBT will spend 30% of its budget on innovative

    projects in partnership with industry.

    Recently announced National Biotechnology Development

    Strategy aims to: Establish an Ecosystem of Innovation Develop Quality Human Resource & Infrastructure

    Promote R&D in Small and Medium Enterprises

    OPPORTUNITIESOPPORTUNITIES

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    To achieve this Government has taken several initiatives, includingsetting up of Biotech Parks and incubators, enabling public institutionsto work with industry, expansion of SBIRI scheme, etc.The DBT has enhanced its budget for supporting the infrastructurefacilities for drug discovery and drug development which includessetting up of national facilities in partnership with Government

    institutions and industry.To promote Nanotechnology, a Nano Science and Technology Mission(NSTM), to make country a global hub for nanoscience andnanotechnology, has been setup, the objectives of which are Basic Research Promotion Infrastructure Development for Nano Science and Technology

    Research Nano Applications and Technology Development Programmes Human Resource Development

    International Collaborations

    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

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    Department of Science and Technology (DST) is also setting up

    Nanotechnology R&D centres at Bangalore, Kolkata and MohaliNational Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

    (NIPER), Mohali developing nanotechnology toxicity guidelines and a

    laboratory for toxicity of newly-developed drugs.

    Central Scientific Instruments Organization (CSIO) devisedmicrodiagnostics kits for TB

    Defense Research and Development Establishment (DRDO), Gwalior

    developed a Typhoid detection kit

    NANO DEVICES

    Development of one dose a day ciprofloxacin

    Oral insulin formulation using nanoparticles carriers

    Liposomal based Amphotericin B formulation

    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

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    NANOTECHNOLOGY IN TEXTILES

    Raymonds has had a big hit with its nano-treated trousers and is now

    launching nano-shirts under the Park Avenue labelAshima Group has exported over 1 million yards of nano-treated

    fabric to top retailers like Gap and Banana Republic

    Arrow has launched stain-resistant Nanotechnology shirts in Mumbai

    NANOTECHNOLOGY IN FILTERATION

    IIT-Madras has released a water purifier using nanotechnology.

    Technology used in the product is the very first and is home grown.

    No nanoparticle based water purifier exists in the world as of now.

    NANOTECHNOLOGY PARKS

    Likewise, CSIR and ICMR have also several schemes for supporting

    S&T in specified areas.

    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

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    The infrastructure development cost and support system cost inUttar Pradesh are much lower than the States like Karnataka,

    Andhra, Maharastra and Gujarat. Therefore, industries aremoving into the 2 nd tier States / cities where infrastructure isavailable and the Governments are providing incentives,concessions and playing a felicitator and catalytic role.The ex-patriots,NRIs and the industries from USA and Europeare also exploring new destinations where they can accesscollaborations and get support for the establishment i.e. asingle window mechanism for proccuring land, registration,licenses, etc.

    The major interest worldwide is in the area of developingdiagnostics particularly for infectious diseases, treatment odiabetes, cardiovascular, ageing, inflammatory reproductiveailments and neurological disorders.Several companies are setting up CROs example Novo-Novartis, Genzyme, etc.

    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

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    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

    The improved IPR and relaxation of FDI on one hand and

    recognized expertise of Indian scientists as well as the

    quality control are other enabling factors to advance

    science and technology and their applications in industry.

    Setting up of Biotech Park Lucknow has attracted 15 new

    companies of which five are of US origin. Big giants like

    Biocon, India recently approached Biotech Park for 20

    acres of land to setup their R&D Center.

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    . OPPORTUNITIES . OPPORTUNITIES

    Investors like International Biotechnology Invest

    Corporation, Boston, USA are keen to set up an Institute

    of Biopharma and Biotechnology and industrial biopharma

    Cluster in Lucknow.

    Ansals Private,Limited are setting up SEZ for IT and

    Biotechnology

    The State has a stable Government for five years and

    therefore, there is a high time to utilize science and

    technology for its development through a well chalked out

    road map.

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    As the Uttar Pradesh is the largest and most populous

    State, it has the maximum number of young people i.e. a

    valuable human resource. This human resource is one of

    the factors attracting several developed countries towards

    India. However, if they are not adequately trained and

    gainfully employed or encouraged to setup their own

    industries, they will move out from the State. Already, due

    to lack of educational institutions offering courses in newdisciplines, a majority of students are going out of the State

    to other States like Andhra, Karnataka, Maharastra, Gujarat,

    etc.

    THREATSTHREATS

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    ROAD MAPROAD MAP

    1. Human Resource Development

    All over the country there is dearth of talent and human

    resource in upcoming new areas

    Biotechnology- biopharma, bioagri and industrial

    biotechnology

    Information Technology- As applicable to drug

    development, toxicology, agriculture

    Nanotechnology- drug delivery, monitoring,

    diagnosis, sensors, etc.

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    Create institutions with scope of expansion e.g.

    Institute of Biopharma and Biotechnology for Post Doctoral

    and Doctoral Training

    Food Processing and Food Technology

    Advance Centre for Research ApplicationSet up an Advanced Centre for Research Application on lines of

    Jawahar Lal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research,

    Bangalore. It should provide facilities for innovative research in

    the emerging fields of genomics, proteomics, nanotechnology

    and biotechnology as applicable for over all upliftment of the

    State and providing good health and clean environment.

    Centre for Transgenic Plants and Animals

    Human Resource Development

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    National facility for Safety Evaluation of Biopharma and BiotechProducts

    In North India adequate facilities for undertaking safety evaluationof biotech products is not available. With the setting up of BiotechPark, Lucknow and increasing activity in the Pharma Biotechsector, a large number of new products are being developed.Before introducing them into the market, generation of data ontheir safety / toxicity is essential.Biotechnology Training CentresOne centre be established at Lucknow utilizing expertise andfacilities available with CSIR / ICAR laboratories. The other three

    centres be developed at Gorakhpur, Jhansi and Meerut or other places as per States priorityInstitute 200 trainee fellowships like BCIL for training inbiopharma, agritechnology and biotechnology, nanotechnology.The trainees be paid Rs. 8000/- p.m. and the industries Rs. 50,000p.a. National facility for Safety

    Human Resource Development

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    2. Enabling and Translating Research

    Set up technology incubators (atleast 5 by the end of

    this XIth Plan).

    Common facilities for analysis, synthetic

    compounds, screening of biological activity,

    safety evaluation and toxicity testing.

    Common facilities for separation of molecules,

    sequencing, preparation of molecular probesand production of proteins in bulk quantities.

    Common facilities for genetic improvement,

    tissue culture, transgenic production

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    3. Enabling Industries

    Set up Industrial Parks / Biotech Parks / Pharma

    Parks / IT Parks / Agri Parks and Food Parks

    These should be set at places depending upon

    the existing strength and availability of rawmaterial

    These should be set up in partnership with the

    industries. The common facilities likeanalytical support, quality control support, etc.

    could be provided by the State / Central

    Government.

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    4. Promoting Science & Tech. for Rural Development

    The State has knowledge base institutions of excellence to

    develop as a bio-business hub in North India like Andhra,

    Karnataka, Maharastra and Gujarat. Inadequate scientific

    infrastructure for technology dissemination, demonstration

    and utilization at divisional and district levels has limited thegrowth of science and technology in the State and adoption of

    scientific leads.

    Set up 17 bio centres, one (anywhere) in each division on

    easily sparable land of UPSIDC industrial estates The one of

    Lucknow division be established in Lucknow Industrial

    Development Authority (LIDA) in an area of 250 acres.

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    VISION GROUP / STRATEGY PLANNING GROUP /VISION GROUP / STRATEGY PLANNING GROUP /STEERING COMMITTEESTEERING COMMITTEE

    To achieve the road map a strategy planning groupconsisting the top most scientific and technical experts,administration and industry is essential. The following isproposed

    Chairman: Top most scientist of the countryExperts 10 (7 from India and 3 from Abroad)(Top scientists from institutions both Government and

    industries) 6 Basic, 2 clinical, 2 agri

    Convener Chief SecretaryMember Secretary (Principal Secretary / Secretary, Science andTechnology)

    Implementing Agency (Department of Science and Technology

    / CST, U.P.)

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