Will bring patent pendency at same level as in US, Japan: DIPP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 16 2016 | 2:22 PM IST
With India grappling with massive backlog of Intellectual Property Rights applications, the Government today said patent pendency will be brought down to the same level as in advanced countries like the US and Japan in the next 18 months.
"We have a huge pendency of IPR. We have just recruited about close to a 1,000 patent examiners and we are outsourcing to IITs.
"In 18 months time we will bring our patent pendency to exactly the same level as in the US and Japan. And in about a year's time we will bring the trade mark pendency down to zero level," DIPP Secretary Amitabh Kant said at the Startup India conference here amid huge applause.
About 2.46 lakh patent applications and 5.32 lakh trademark registrations were pending (as on November 1, 2015) due to shortage of manpower. On the other hand, the pendency level is quite low in developed countries like the US and Japan.
Kant was moderating a session where Secretaries from various departments like Economic Affairs, Financial Services, MSME, Corporate Affairs and HRD were responding to queries.
MSME Secretary Anup K Pujari said the new single page registration form in the ministry has become extremely popular and efforts were on to further simplify it.
Replying to a question, SIDBI CMD K Shivaji said the Small Industries Development Bank of India is "quite active" across different phases of the Startup life cycle, like incubation and early stage funding.
"With the big action which SIDBI has undertaken with the support of the government and RBI, we have been able to launch the 'India Aspiration Fund' with a corpus of Rs 2,000 crore.
"Right now we have been able to commit more than Rs 1,100 crore and out of this, all together 25 venture funds have already been committed and their projects are now going forward," he said.
When asked what will be done to ensure that Startups are not limited to cities like Bengaluru and Gurgaon, HRD Secretary V S Oberoi said his ministry will provide the backup, handholding and other helps to young entrepreneurs.
"Our effort is to spread this across India...In the next few months I would see a strong element of support that incidentally is not metro or big city oriented. It is really out there (other parts of the country) we hope to concentrate," he added.
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First Published: Jan 16 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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