Wednesday 12 October 2016

Modi awards CSIR scientists Best Technology Award for Anti-diabetic medicine

PANAJI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi awarded the best technology award to Herbal anti-diabetic product BGR-34 at CSIR Technological Awards, 2016 organised on account of CSIR 75th Foundation Day. Modi made his presence at the Award ceremony to congratulate scientists and CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) staff with a motivational speech.  Speaking at the occasion Modi
said, “India needs to create an ease of doing technology business, a platform to bring in right stakeholders so that the technologies reach the intended beneficiaries. Recently, CSIR has developed the first ayurvedic medicine of the country for diabetic patients. All of you are aware about the potential of this medicine.
Now our goal should be to make people aware of the benefits of this medicine, so that they can make best use of the same. History is witness, that in the modern era no country would develop until they don’t have science and technology.”
The CSIR Technological Awards 2016 recognised the efforts, hard work and efficiency of the scientists at various CSIR laboratories. The renowned scientist namely Dr Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal, Dr A K S Rawat, Senior Principal Scientist, Former Director CSIR-NBRI, Dr Ch V Rao Principal Scientist and Dr Sanjeev Kumar Ojha Principal Scientist of NBRI, who jointly developed the anti-diabetic product BGR-34 were awarded for their exclusive contribution in restoring the societal health. M/S Aimil Pharma (I) Ltd is authorised for licensed manufacturing and marketing of the product developed.
The product is made available in almost all parts of the country inclusive of rural and urban population by M/S Aimil Pharma (I) Ltd. The newly launched product is positioned to No 1 rank under the category as per the data of IMS.HEALTH 2016.

Modi awards CSIR scientists Best Technology Award for Anti-diabetic medicine

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