"We want that every paisa of the Government is used to eradicate poverty in our villages. CAPART is going to be very effective for this. The previous government had decided to wind it up. We will revive it. We will infuse more funds into it," Rural Development Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
He was speaking at the launch of Bank of Ideas and Innovations (BII), a government initiative to promote and harness ideas and innovations.
It has however frequently faced charges of inefficiency, unprofessionalism and corruption.
Launching BII, which saw scores of people from far-off villages sharing their innovations which made life and work simpler for people in their areas, former President A P J Abdul Kalam said new ideas and innovations must reach out to a large number of people to make a real impact.
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He suggested to Gadkari that the government should partner with industry for this so that commercial exploitation of the ideas and innovations processed at BII could be done.
Pushing the agenda of developmental politics, he said it should be 70 per cent while "political politic" should be 30 per cent. At present, it is other way round, he added.