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Heeng and Monk fruit to be promoted through active collaboration : Bandaru Dattatreya

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Palampur , 03 Mar 2020

Governor Bandaru Dattatraya said that the valuable contribution of CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur  (IHBT) regarding the introduction of Heeng  and Monk fruit in Himachal Pradesh need to be further promoted through active collaboration with relevant state agencies, so that the associated benefits were achieved faster  and at a larger level.The Governor was speaking in a function at CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, today.He said that the success of saffron cultivation in potential new growing areas in HP,  would not only bring prosperity to the local farmers, but meaningfully contribute towards the dwindling status of its production in the country.   He appreciated the Institute and  said that it has made an important contribution in the north-eastern states of the country by way of introduction of apples in 16.25 acre and a number of aromatic crops, and  contributed in their capacity building. He added that the solid waste management was a burning issue today and by using temple waste to make better incense cones was a  notable step taken by the Institute. He said that developing entrepreneurship around such and similar ongoing activities at CSIR-IHBT, and by promoting start-ups and developing  skills were of great value for inclusive growth.Shri Dattatraya said that Himachal was a rich producer of apple, almonds, cherry, peach, mango, citrus and other fruits. He said that  preventing post-harvest losses of these fruits as well as of vegetables was one of the serious national problems. He added that the Institute’s technology on ready-to-eat crispy  fruits and vegetables was highly relevant in enhancing their shelf life, yet maintaining nutritional status, and the product holds high market potential.

The Governor said that the increasing dependence on medicinal plants and their ruthless extraction has sharply declined its status in the wild. In this direction, CSIR-IHBT works  on promotion of cultivation of medicinal plants and conversion of their rare, endangered and threatened (RET) status to the non-RET status, which was a matter of immense  appreciation, he added. He expressed his satisfaction that 1.4 lakhs plants of Valeriana jatamansi, Inula and Podophyllum have been rehabilitated in natural habitat in the forest  and said that these efforts lay the basis of linking the activity with the recently approved Van Samridhi Jan Samridhi Yojana of the state government.He said that Lilium cultivation  in cold desert area of Lahaul and Spiti resulted in 3-5 times higher returns over the traditional crops which opens up a new vista in such remote areas. The popularization of  pollution-abatement-plants was expected to contribute significantly in likely hazardous places, including hospitals, to tackle toxic vapours, he added. He also appreciated that this  Institute was developing innovative ways to utilize the vast bamboo resource of the Himalayas for the development of various industrial products such as wooden board, textile  yarn, activated charcoal and other industrial products. Such technologies have a great future for the benefit of mankind, he added.The Governor congratulated the authority for  carrying out high-quality research in the areas of fundamental sciences to assess and harness the potential of bioresources, particularly of Himalayas, and developing  technologies of industrial application for societal upliftment and betterment.The Governor also took stock of Bioreactor facility, tissue culture, hydroponics & aeroponics facilities  and food processing facility. He also inaugurated Solar Electricity facility of 350 KVA and also laid the foundation stone of 120 rooms hostel to be constructed at a cost of Rs 30  crore. He also inaugurated Bridge and road network. Earlier, Dr Sanjay Kumar, Director, CSIR-IHBT, Palampur welcomed the Governor and briefed about the activities of the  institute.The Institute also signed five memorandum of understanding (MoUs) for collaboration for postgraduate research between ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley  Research, Karnal and CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvvidyalaya, Palampur in the presence of the Governor.Prof. A.K. Saryal, Vice-Chancellor, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi  Vishvvidyalaya, Palampur, Shri Pankaj Sharma, Registrar, senior officers of district administration, officials of  CSIR-IHBT, Palampur and other prominent people were also present  on the occasion.

 

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