He, however, rued that the country lacks in innovation and said that the system does not allow innovative brains to flourish despite having talent.
The environment minister said that the new dispensation has done many things to give real impetus to the solar, wind and clean energy sector in this year's budget.
"The lasting and sustainable way of development comes through innovation. The mantra for the new government is focused on cleaner energy through a well defined roadmap," he said.
Laying stress on innovation, the minister mentioned a recent news about "Indians brains" constituting one-third of organisations like NASA and said that they got the finishing touch to their career in US as they "devised and decided" to grow on innovation.
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"The material cost may not be more than Rs 2000. But that becomes Rs 20,000 and the additional 18,000 becomes innovation. That's how you get rich. Thats the sustainable way. Science, Technology and Innovation changed our lives permanently," he said.
"These included enhancement of energy efficiency, saving land resources and minimising evaporation of water due to placing of solar panels on the banks of irrigation canals in Gujarat," he said.
Javadekar also touched upon several key climate friendly initiatives that had been introduced in the Union Budget this year including increase in cess on coal from Rs 50 per ton to Rs 100 per ton, raising more revenue for clean energy and others. The minister also released a report on "Solar Air Conditioning and Solar Desalination in India".