"Science in India under Prime Minister Modi is progressing very fast. In terms of scientific research we are probably only behind China, in terms of nano technology we are now in the third spot in the world and in terms of scientific publication, we are in the 5-6th spot," he said at a press conference here on the second day of Department of Science and Technology Conclave 2017.
"We have scientific research collaborations with countries like US, UK, Japan, South Korea, Israel and the progress has been fantastic," he said.
"I feel in a country like India the project can be a really big asset for hundreds of billions of people in rural areas. In two to three months our team of scientists led by him (Chowdhuri) will take it to its final shape.
"We are bringing this technology out of the research room and taking it to the people. I think with our PM talking about digitisation, this can be of real help to the people," he added.
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The Union minister also referred to the 'Surya Jyoti' project aimed at illuminating slums in a Delhi cluster. The project, also conceived by Gon Chowdhury, will later cover 20 million homes in the country, he said.
Vardhan said as par the Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge, innovative ideas from students of five lakh schools will be screened and from every school two best ideas will be selected.
The NDA government at the Centre had approved the mission at a total cost of Rs 4,500 crore in March 2015, a government press release said.