Education minister inaugurates nanotechnology, knowledge centres at IIT Guwahati

The CNT will host 25 laboratories that will focus on advancements in multi-disciplinary and scientific research.

NewsBharati    22-Nov-2021
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Guwahati, November 22: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated the Centre for Nanotechnology (CNT) and the Centre for Indian Knowledge System at IIT, Guwahati.
 
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The CNT aims at meeting future challenges and augmenting academic partnerships with industries in the field of nanotechnology.
 
The majority of funding for the centre, which included Rs 37 crore for constructing the building, apart from equipment, was received from the Union Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
 
Speaking on the occasion, Dharmendra Pradhan congratulated the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati for securing excellent positions in various international and national ranking systems and appreciated the efforts of the authorities to create an ecosystem for research and education with a focus on the overall development of the North-East region.
 
 
 
"Rich biodiversity of the region provides a lot of scope for research, which can benefit the entire humanity. There are several policy directions in the NEP 2020, which can modernise our education system.”
 
The CNT will host 25 laboratories that will focus on advancements in multi-disciplinary and scientific research. It presently hosts two centres-for-excellence sponsored by the MeitY and the Indian Council of Medical Research. The Centre for Indian Knowledge System will focus on preserving, documenting and sustaining the knowledge that is unique in the country.
 
 
Top priorities include Indian classical music, yoga, Sanskrit, traditional medicines, temple architecture, ceramic tradition and special agricultural practices and herbal plants of the North-East region.
 
Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said the institute should concentrate on development of entrepreneurship and produce job creators, not only job seekers.
 
"Institutes like IIT Guwahati should also focus on developing new agricultural technologies to help double farmers' income. I request IIT Guwahati to mentor other educational institutions in the region and create modules for the training of teachers," he added.
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