Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) needs to create ease of doing technology business platform to bring in right stakeholders so that technologies can reach the beneficiaries.
Addressing the CSIR platinum jubilee celebrations in New Delhi today, Prime Minister Modi said it is important to connect science with the common citizens in the century, which is technology driven.
"Starting with the indelible ink which is the hallmark of India's democratic fabric, CSIR has left an indelible mark on every sphere of life. CSIR should make sure that more students get chance to research in their labs," he added.
He said the students have a lot of talents and they just need a platform.
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