: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu Wednesday said climate change, growing levels of pollution and eradicating poverty were some of the major challenges faced by the modern world and out-of-the-box ideas were required to tackle them.
Participating in a function, here, he said, the challenges faced by the modern world were multi-dimensional and there was increasing urbanisation and industrialisation on the one hand and agrarian distress on the other.
"Climate change, growing levels of pollution, increasing demand for energy, eradicating poverty are major challenges that require innovative and out-of-the-box ideas.", he said.
The government and the private sector need to step up the funds for taking up research and development, he said.
"Similarly, the linkages between the academia and the industry have to grow organically", he added.
Naidu was here to inaugurate the Centre of Excellence for Manufacturing of National Initiative for Developing and Harnessing Innovation at Vel Tech University, Avadi.
Holding that innovation, incubation and start-ups were the buzzwords in today's world, he said, it was time for India to seize and promote the culture of innovation and technology-based entrepreneurship.
India has to stay ahead of the curve if it has to play a meaningful and important role in the fourth industrial revolution, Naidu said.
"Innovation, incubation and start-ups are the buzzwords in today's word and countries which are knowledge- centric and technology-driven will play an increasing role in global economy," he said.
India is a tremendous demographic dividend that was waiting to be realised, the Vice-President said.
"We have to stay ahead of the curve, if we have to play a meaningful and important role in 4th industrial revolution," he added.
Pointing out that 65 per cent of the Indian population was below the age of 35 years, he said, "We need to convert this huge human capital into a force multiplier for the economy by technologically empowering the youth."
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