HUMAN RESESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
10.1 Biotechnology
is a frontier area of modern biology, which has the potential to provide
substantial benefits to society in such sectors as agriculture, healthcare,
forestry, process industry and environmental protection. Commercialization
of biotechnology requires financial resources, infrastructure for basic
and applied research and the necessary qualified manpower. |
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Orissa, being a poor State, must utilize
the rapid advances being made in biotechnology with optimum use of financial
resources and should evolve its own strategy for reaping benefits by utilizing
her rich bio-diversity. Training in biotechnology forms an essential part
of this strategy, and qualified scientific and technical manpower can
play a critical role in developing innovative solutions relevant to local
needs and problems. |
i)
M.Sc. Biotechnology Programme:
Though the School of Life Sciences at Sambalpur University has been teaching full length papers on genetic engineering and biotechnology in M.Sc. (Life Sciences) since 1989, biotechnology at the M.Sc. level is not taught at any of the Universities/ Colleges of Orissa. Masters level courses in biotechnology need to be started in different Universities / Institutions of Orissa, as students with this qualification can play a major role in biotechnology-based industries and can be engaged in developing know-how for such industries. It has been decided to start M.Sc. Biotechnology programmes with support from the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India at Utkal University and at the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology at Bhubaneswar. The Ravenshaw College, Cuttack has also started a M.Sc. Biotechnology course (self financing scheme) from December 2001.
ii) Infrastructure for research:
Universities may be offered special one-time grants for setting up infrastructure for R&D in different areas of biotechnology.
iii) Diploma Course in Medical Biotechnology:
One such course is running at Utkal University and this may be further strengthened with additional
grants from the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.
iv) Course
for Laboratory Technicians:
Research in biotechnology and biotechnology-based industries requires highly skilled manpower for laboratory experiments. One year Laboratory Technician courses for B.Sc. Graduates may be opened in selected Universities/ Institutions.