Speaking at the Global Innovation and Technology Alliance Platform in New Delhi, T Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology said, India has captured a grassroot innovation system through formal structures.
"The Department of Science and Technology has established a National Innovation Foundation. We are happy to list 1,75,000 innovation practises over the last couple of years. . . .very massive innovation system," he said at the conference organised by Ministry of Science and Technology, Technology Development Board and Confederation of Indian Industry.
Ramasami said the government is also looking to address innovations at five different levels- grassroot, individual, institutional, industrial and investment.
Noting that innovation is a ‘individual-centric process’, he said the government should not ‘drive’, but ‘foster innovation’.
"The best thing a government can do is foster innovations than driving it.
“We have
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