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National Commission for Indian System of Medicine celebrates 4th Foundation Day

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National Commission for Indian Medical Systems logo
National Commission for Indian Medical Systems logo

The National Commission for Indian Medical Systems organized a two-day National Conference, ‘PRANA’ Protecting Rights and Novelties in ASUS (Mind to Market for Indian System of Medicines [ISM] Professionals) in Collaboration with All India Council for Technical Education and Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell to mark its fourth foundation

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The two days seminar of the National conference involved a significant number of innovations that have the potential to be patented, can be commercialized or could be fit for technology transfer of those patented items. These could become suitable for startups. The conference delved into varied facets of handhold innovators in ISM.

Padmashree Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush who was the Chief Guest in the inauguration ceremony organised yesterday asserted that this is the right time to hold such a discussion on this platform as this promotes Indian systems of medicine, Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa through educational institutions across the country. He further emphasized that the scope for innovations in ISM is immense.

image002G1BEVaidya Jayant Deopujari, Chairperson, NCISM and Board of Governors CCIM, Ministry of Ayush delved into the need to utilize the knowledge, so that it becomes an asset and an opportunity for the Institutions. He congratulated Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell (MIC) for creating about 15000 Institute Innovation Councils (IIC). He further mentioned that the initiatives would help bring about a big change in perception across intellectual property rights as well as innovation.

The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine is the statutory body constituted under NCISM Act, 2020 vide Gazette notification extraordinary part II section 1 dated 21.09.2020 and which came into force from 11th of June 2021.

The Commission ensures availability of adequate and high-quality medical professionals of Indian System of Medicine (ISM); adoption of the latest medical research by medical professionals of Indian System of Medicine; and periodic assessment of ISM medical institutions. Since inception, NCISM has taken Initiatives and reforms in several dimensions such as medical education, medical research, medical practice, capacity-building among others, in the field of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and Sowa-Rigpa medical systems which resulted in transformation of these system towards global standards.

NCISM conducted an online survey, among ISM Professionals and students to estimate the number types and status of innovations in Ayush. Survey relates to Patents Granted (115); Applied for Patents (112); and Developed but not applied for Patent (183).

Dr. Sitaraman, Chairman, AICTE, Dr. Abhay Jere, Vice Chairman, AICTE, Dr. B. Srinivasa Prasad, President of Board of Ayurveda, NCISM, Ministry of Ayush, Dr. K. Jagannathan, President, Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa (BUSS), Dr. Raghuram Bhatt, president of NCISM (Medical Assessment and Rating Board for Indian System of Medicine- MARBISM), Vaidya Rakesh Sharma, President, Board of the Ethics and Registration for Indian System of Medicine, Prof. Shashikala G Wanjari is Vice Chancellor, National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA), among other participants from across the country took part in the program.

Agriculture Minister holds meeting regarding the 100 days Action Plan

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Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan discussed in detail with senior officials of the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department regarding the 100-day agricultural action plan, as per sankalp by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Shri Chouhan told the officials that they should focus their entire attention on farmer-oriented works so that work can be done speedily as per the sankalp of Prime Minister.

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Union Minister, while understanding all the aspects of the departmental action plan for the first 100 days in the third term of the Modi government, gave directions to take strong steps to strengthen the country’s agriculture sector and to reduce the pain and suffering of farmers. He said that the availability of quality fertilizers, seeds and other inputs to our farmer brothers and sisters should be ensured on priority basis. The minister said the farmers should not face any problem in this regard and special care should be taken on this.

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Union Minister emphasized that agricultural production and productivity should increase in the country, and we should implement a concrete action plan so that we can export quality agricultural products to other countries of the world as per their needs besides fulfilling our domestic needs. In the meeting, senior officials gave presentations of department-wise schemes.

Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shri Ram Nath Thakur and Shri Bhagirath Chaudhary, Agriculture Secretary Shri Manoj Ahuja and Secretary of Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) and Director General of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Dr. Himanshu Pathak were also present in the meeting.

DPIIT | Workshop with Flipkart and Indian Toy Industry

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Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade(DPIIT)
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade(DPIIT)

In line with the objective of providing an impetus to the growing Indian toy sector, DPIIT organised a “Workshop with Flipkart and Indian Toy Industry” in New Delhi, which played a pivotal role in laying the roadmap for enabling further growth of the toy sector, scaling domestic consumption and upskilling/reskilling workforce. The deliberations laid special focus on how the emerging opportunities from the e-commerce marketplace can be leveraged to bolster the growth of the Indian Toy Industry.

Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh while addressing the participants stated that “As part of its strong commitment to create a better ecosystem for the toy industry, the Government of India has identified the sector as one of the champion sectors, with a long-term vision to create a global market for ‘Made in India’ toys. A cohesive approach is being followed by breaking the silos and working with industry in all aspects for enhancing the robustness of the sector.”

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Joint Secretary, DPIIT, Shri Sanjiv stated that “The success of the Indian toy industry reflects in the enhanced exports, increasing robustness of the manufacturing ecosystem and reduced   import dependence. I am happy to share that Indian toy industry has expanded its global presence to more than 100 countries including USA, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and even China. The next step for the toy industry is to reach the international consumers through the effective use of online mediums.”

The Workshop organised in collaboration with Flipkart and Indian Toy Industry helped the domestic toy manufacturers in understanding the nuances of online selling, thereby enabling a step further towards building a “Toyconomy”. The Workshop was attended by members of Flipkart and the domestic toy industry.

1st Session of 18th Lok Sabha to be Held from 24th June – 3rd July, 2024

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Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

The first session of 18th Lok Sabha will be held from 24th June, 2024 to 3rd July, 2024. This session will witness oath/affirmation of the newly elected members of the Lok Sabha, election of Speaker, address of Hon’ble President of India and the discussion thereon. Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Shri Kiran Rijiju informed these details through a post in social media platform ‘X’(formerly twitter). Minister also informed that the 264th session of Rajya Sabha will commence on 27th June, 2024 and will conclude on 3rd July, 2024.

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PM Modi reviews fire tragedy in Kuwait

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narendra modi

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi  chaired a review meeting on the fire tragedy in Kuwait in which a number of Indian nationals died and many were injured, at his residence at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi . Prime Minister expressed his deep sorrow at the unfortunate incident and extended condolences to the families of the deceased. He wished speedy recovery of those injured.

Prime Minister directed that Government of India should extend all possible assistance. MOS External Affairs should immediately travel to Kuwait to oversee the relief measures and facilitate expeditious repatriation of the mortal remains.

Prime Minister announced ex- gratia relief of Rupees 2 lakh to the families of the deceased India nationals from Prime Minister Relief Fund. The Minister of External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar,  the Minister of State for External Affairs Shri Kirtivardhan Singh, Principal Secretary to PM Shri Pramod Kumar Mishra, National Security Advisor Shri Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Shri Vinay Kwatra and other senior officials were also present in the meeting.

Indian Army | D5 Motorcycle Expedition – Commemorating 25 years of Kargil Victory

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Indian Army
Indian Army

As a tribute to the valour and sacrifices of heroes of Kargil War, the Indian Army has commenced a Pan-India Motorcycle Expedition , a journey commemorating the 25th anniversary of Indian victory over Pakistan in the Kargil War of 1999. The expedition serves to showcase significant contribution and honour the legacy of our brave soldiers.

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Three teams of eight motorcyclists each have embarked on this historic journey from three corners of the country – Dinjan in the East, Dwarka in the West, and Dhanushkodi in the South. These riders will traverse diverse terrains and challenging routes, symbolising the unity and resilience of our Armed Forces. On their way, the riders will reach out to Kargil War heroes, Veterans and Veer Naris who are residing at various places enroute. They will also pay homage at War Memorials enroute, raise awareness and encourage youth to join the Indian Army.

Eastern Route encompasses movement from Dinjan to Delhi, via Jorhat, Guwahati, Binaguri, Katihar, Danapur, Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Agra covering 2,489 Kms approximately.

Western Route encompasses movement from Dwarka to Delhi via Dhrangadhra, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur and Alwar covering 1,565 Kms approximately.

Southern Route encompasses movement from Dhanuskodi to Delhi via Madurai, Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Anantapur, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Bhopal Gwalior and Alwar covering 2,963 Kms approximately.

The teams will converge in Delhi on 26th June, and proceed ahead along two different routes to Dras. One through Ambala, Amritsar, Jammu, Udampur and Srinagar covering 1,085 Kms while the other via Chandimandir, Manali, Sarchu, Nyoma, Tangtse and Leh covering 1,509 Kms. The expedition will be finally culminating at Gun Hill in Dras, a place etched in history for its strategic importance during the Kargil War. This final leg of the expedition will not only retrace the paths of bravery but will also serve as a reminder of the relentless spirit and dedication of our soldiers.

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Flag-off and flag-in ceremonies at all prominent places will be conducted in the presence of eminent dignitaries to include senior military officials, Veterans, Veer Naris and distinguished guests, who will felicitate & encourage the riders and the cause they represent. Kargil War Veterans and Veer Naris will also be felicitated recognising their sacrifices and unwavering support during the war.

The expedition is being led by the Regiment of Artillery which played a pivotal role to ensure success in Operation Vijay. Artillery’s precision, firepower and strategic support were vital in turning the tide in favour of the Indian Armed Forces.     As the riders travel through the length and breadth of the country, they will carry with them the stories of courage, sacrifice and patriotism. This expedition is not just a tribute, but a symbol of enduring spirit of the Indian Army.

Annual Conference of Relief Commissioners/Secys , SDRF, Civil Defence, Home Guard & Fire Services of States -2024 concludes

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Ministry Of Home Affair
Ministry Of Home Affair Ministry Of Home Affair

The two day annual conference of relief commissioners/secretaries (Disaster Management) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Civil Defence, Home Guard & Fire Services of State/UTs-2024 concluded in New Delhi . Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Dr. P. K. Mishra chaired the valedictory session. Union Home Secretary, Sh. Ajay Kumar Bhalla, also attended the session along with other senior officers from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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Speaking on the occasion, Dr. P K Mishra said that India has demonstrated its ability to respond and reach out to other countries when disasters have struck. Our international collaborative efforts like Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and the new G20 Working Group on Disaster risk management have been lauded all over the world. He said that while we can take pride in achievements in area of disaster management in and around the world, we cannot remain satisfied and need to have a clear vision for the future. Dr. P K Mishra highlighted six mantras to be focused in the days to come which will strengthen our position in a long run;

  1. Disaster management should reach the local level, each city, town, village and hamlet, up to the family level should have the basic awareness, capacity and resources to deal with disasters.
  2. A calendar of mitigation measures should be prepared to avoid repetitive and seasonal problems. Implementing basic vulnerability reduction measures like de-silting of drains etc. and better solid waste disposal in cities could help tide up urban flooding problems.
  3. Focus of disaster management is now shifting from response to resilience. There is a need to plan for the future with mitigation and resilience as its pillars. India has institutional mechanism in the form of disaster mitigation fund. Much of the infrastructure of the Viksit Bharat is yet to be built. In next few years there is going to be lot of expansion in infrastructure. All future infrastructures must have resilience inbuilt in their architecture at the blueprint stage itself.
  4. Use of technology, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data etc. to be leveraged in the fields of early warning system, common alert protocols, periodical monitoring of lakes through satellite, state of the art equipment for rescue and relief etc. He expressed belief that technology is going to be used more and more in future.
  5. Prepare for black swan events that can cause large scale disruptions of economies, societies and well being for eg. COVID 19. There is a need to learn from such events and ensure that the learning is not forgotten.
  6. Disasters cannot be managed by the single agency, or department, or ministry on its own. It requires whole of the government, whole of the society approach. We need to broaden our efforts to include not only disaster management agencies but other stakeholder agencies too. The Silkyara tunnel rescue was a testament of coming together of all agencies across the government which pooled their resources and expertise to ensure the rescue of the trapped labourers. States will have to develop capacity to assist not only themselves and their own people but also the adjoining districts of other states.

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The two-day conference was attended by more than 300 delegates from State Governments / UTs, Ministries/Departments/Organizations of Central Government and from SDRFs/Fire Services in the States/UTs.

During the two-day conference, various sessions were organized and the experts dwelled upon the subjects like Early Warning, Post Disaster Loss Assessment, Roles of Disaster Response Forces, Coastal Hazards, satellite based early warning on tsunami, storm surge and cyclones etc.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) organizes the Annual Conference of Relief Commissioners of States/ UTs before the onset of monsoon season, to review their preparedness for dealing with any natural disaster, which may occur during the monsoon period. Simultaneously, NDRF organizes capacity building conference for State Disaster Response Forces (SDRFs), Civil Defence, Home Guard & Fire Services of States/ UTs for the preparedness of response forces.

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With a view to bring synergy in response efforts, as well as to take Relief Commissioners/ Revenue Secretaries on board for strengthening of SDRF; this year MHA organised a combined conference. Issues ranging from preparedness on South West Monson as well as how to look into managing emerging risks of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF), Forest Fire & CBRN were discussed in the conference.

MNRE & IREDA conference highlighting Odisha’s Green Energy Potential

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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), in collaboration with the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA), organized a pre-event conference for Global Wind Day at the Welcome Hotel in Bhubaneswar .

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The speech of Shri Lalit Bohra, Joint Secretary* (MNRE) was read out by Dr. B. K. Mohanty, Director (Finance), IREDA, in which he emphasized the rapid development of renewable energy across India and highlighted the measures taken by the Government of India including the state of Odisha. According to the National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE), India’s onshore wind potential is estimated at 1,164 GW at 150 meters above ground level, with Odisha’s potential of 12 GW.

 

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In his keynote address, Shri Pradip Kumar Das, CMD, IREDA highlighted Odisha’s significant green energy potential and the promising opportunities within the state. He pointed out Odisha’s potential to lead in green hydrogen projects, stressing the state’s critical role in advancing sustainable energy initiatives. As of 31st March 2024, IREDA has disbursed cumulative loans totalling Rs. 1,25,917 crores in renewable energy, with Rs. 26,913 crores disbursed to wind power projects nationwide. Specifically, Rs. 1,637 crores loan has been disbursed by IREDA towards renewable energy projects in Odisha. Shri Das also underlined Odisha’s Renewable Energy Policy 2022, which aims to drive investments in clean energy, with a special focus on RE manufacturing and emerging technologies such as green hydrogen, green ammonia, and floating solar. He reaffirmed the vital importance of harnessing renewable energy for sustainable national development and encouraged renewable energy developers to seize the expanding opportunities in Odisha and other states.

Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs organizes Yoga Workshop

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Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs organized a Yoga Workshop under the guidance of Yoga Guru Dr. Surakshit Goswami on 10th June, 2024 at Parliament House Library Building, New Delhi. Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Sh. Umang Narula inaugurated the Workshop. Speaking at the occasion, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Satya Prakash emphasized on the importance of the International Day of Yoga.  Dr. Surakshit Goswami highlighted the importance of Yoga in our daily lives and led the gathering to do certain very effective Yoga Postures and Pranayamas to improve efficiency in professional and personal life.  Dr. Goswami impressed upon the inexplicable benefits of practicing Yoga and Pranayamas.

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Sh. Umang Narula, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Satya Prakash, Additional Secretary and other officers and staff of the Ministry participated in the workshop. A great amount of enthusiasm was observed amongst the officers and staff who attended the workshop, in view of obvious benefits of practicing Yoga and Pranayamas.

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CSIR-NIScPR | Workshop on Science and Technology Communication in collaboration with GHS

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The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) organized a workshop on ‘Science and Technology Communication’ in collaboration with Global Health Strategies (GHS) on 11th June 2024 at Pusa campus, New Delhi.

The CSIR-NIScPR is a constituent laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. The organized workshop is a one-of-a-kind initiative that brought together science communicators, scientists and educators from various backgrounds to discuss how scientists and researchers can interact with the media and use social media platforms to communicate technical evidence and research in simpler terms.

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Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR, while addressing the workshop emphasized the need for such collaborative efforts to promote scientific understanding. She also highlighted the need to continue such initiatives in the future to ensure continued growth.

Dr. Rajni Kant Srivastava, Senior Advisor, Global Health Strategies & Former Head, Policy and Communications Division, ICMR HQ and Director, ICMR-RMRC Gorakhpur commended the CSIR-NIScPR and ICMR’s collaborative efforts in training scientists in science communication.

Mapping our communications needs, Understanding the Media Landscape in India and Understanding Messaging for Journalists and Mastering Media Interactions and Making S&T Go Viral: Communications for social media and Mastering Social Media Content were some of the themes discussed at the workshop.

Workshop on Pilot Survey of 21st Livestock Census at Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

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Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying

Secretary, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Smt. Alka Upadhyaya addressed a workshop cum training on Pilot Survey of 21st Livestock Census through message.  A workshop cum training on Pilot Survey of 21st Livestock Census organized today at Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh under the Chairpersonship Shri Jagat Hazarika Advisor Animal Husbandry Statistics Division of DAHD, Govt. of India with the senior officers of States/UTs and certain members of Technical Committee constituted for 21st Livestock Census.

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The 21st Livestock Census is due in 2024 and will be conducted in participation of all the States/UTs during the period of Sept-Dec, 2024 with the use of mobile technology and further transmitting the data online. The enumeration will be done in all villages and urban wards. Various species of animals (cattle, buffalo, mithun, yak, sheep, goat, pig, horse, pony, mule, donkey, camel, dog, rabbit and elephant), poultry birds (fowl, duck and other poultry birds) possessed by the households, household enterprises and non-household enterprises will be counted at their site, breed-wise with their age, sex.

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Since breed-wise data of animals will also be collected, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) presented the State wise latest breed list for various species and also highlighted the technique to identify the breed in the field.

 

Apart from the uses of statistics produced from Livestock Census for implementation of various programme of Livestock Sector, it is also used for National Indicator Framework (NIF) of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

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Shri Jagat Hazarika, Advisor (Statistics), Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India, Shri B. P. Mishra, Director, ICAR-NBAGR, Sh. V. P. Singh, Director DAHD Govt. of India, Shri Anil Chandra Deori, Director, Govt. of Assam, Dr. Danjan Longri, Director, AHV & DD Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Dr.(Mrs.) F. S. Thakar, Director, Govt. of Gujrat, Dr. Manjunath S. Palegar, Director, Govt. of Karnatka, Shri R. N. Singh, Director, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh and Dr. Hana Tama, District Nodal Officer  Govt. of A.P. and other Senior Members of  Union and State Governments were  present in the occasion.

Background

Animal Husbandry Statistics Department is the backbone of policy formulation as well as implementation of various programmes in Animal Husbandry Sector. The major source of Animal Husbandry Statistics is Livestock Census (LC). Livestock Census is a massive door to door field operation in which data on livestock are collected from each & every household taking actual count of domesticate animals and birds to finally assess the total livestock wealth of the Nation. Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying which is under Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India conducts Livestock Census across the country in every 5 years since 1919 to produce Animal Husbandry Statistics. The last livestock census i.e. 20th LC was conducted in 2019.

Suzlon Secures 103.95 MW Order from AMPIN Energy, Expected to cut 3.38 Lakh Tons of CO2 Annually

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Suzlon Group will supply 33 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW, for a project at the client’s site in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan, with a total installed capacity of 103.95 MW. This project is part of the Hybrid Project under various bids from SECI and C&I (Commercial & Industrial) customers. A project of this size can provide electricity to approximately 85 thousand households and curb 3.38 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.

Suzlon Group, India’s leading renewable energy solutions provider, has secured an order to develop a 103.95 MW wind power project for AMPIN Energy Transition Private Limited. The project will feature 33 wind turbine generators with Hybrid Lattice Tubular towers, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW, to be installed in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan.

This order is for Suzlon’s larger rated 3.15 MW, S144-140m turbines from the 3 MW product series. As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply the wind turbines and execute the project, including erection and commissioning. Post-commissioning, Suzlon will undertake comprehensive operations and maintenance services. These turbines feature the time-tested Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) technology, which efficiently integrates wind turbines into the utility network to meet grid requirements. Suzlon’s R&D efforts are focused on increasing turbine performance, harnessing more energy from low wind sites, and lowering the cost of energy.

JP ChalasaniJP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group, said, “We are extremely happy to partner with AMPIN Energy Transition, one of India’s leading renewable energy transition platforms and Independent Power Producers (IPP). I am glad that AMPIN Energy Transition has reaffirmed their faith in us for this crucial project in Rajasthan. It is a matter of pride for us that Suzlon’s technology, end-to-end solutions, and services perfectly align with our customers’ needs and expectations.”

Vivek-Srivastava_SuzlonVivek Srivastava, CEO of India Business at Suzlon Group, emphasised Suzlon and AMPIN Energy Transition’s commitment to expanding renewable energy in India. He highlighted the future growth of hybrid renewable energy projects as crucial for effective energy transition. Srivastava noted that this order is part of a larger hybrid project from SECI bids and C&I requirements. He affirmed Suzlon’s dedication to supporting India’s growth with sustainable energy solutions, emphasising that Suzlon turbines are manufactured domestically, aligning with ‘Make in India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives for a greener world.

Pinaki Bhattacharyya CEO AMPIN EnergyPinaki Bhattacharyya, Managing Director & CEO, AMPIN Energy Transition, said, We are at the forefront of India’s renewable energy revolution, steadfastly expanding the reach and impact of sustainable power. Our collaboration with Suzlon, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, is pivotal as it enhances our capacity to deliver on our green energy commitments. Together, we’re not just meeting but also exceeding our customers’ expectations for sustainability and reliability. This partnership is a significant step towards our goal of advancing India’s energy landscape towards a more sustainable and renewable future.”