Describing solar energy as the ultimate solution to India's energy problems, he called upon Indian scientists to work towards developing more efficient equipment which could revolutionise the entire sector.
He asked them to come up with ideas and concepts for global leadership, in the context of the upcoming COP-21 climate conference in Paris.
Five scientists heading different departments -- Departments of Atomic Energy, Space, Science and Technology, Biotechnology -- Ministry of Earth Science and Director General of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) met Modi and made a detailed presentation before him.
In the interaction which lasted for over two-and-a-half hours, Modi called upon the scientific community to work towards solving the problems faced by India, including those in the emerging critical areas of energy and water.
"Indian science seemed to be constrained by a silo- approach, which should be ended through greater coordination, and establishing a multi-disciplinary environment for research," a government statement said, quoting the prime minister.
Describing the task of cleaning up the rivers, including the Ganga, as a "scientific project," he urged the scientists to come up with innovative solutions to achieve this goal.
In the area of healthcare, he said India must become self- reliant in manufacturing medical equipment and work on the challenges like mal-nourishment and anemia in tribal areas.
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