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India plans to target over 100 billion 'Blue Economy'

“Deep Ocean Mission'' planned by the Ministry of Earth Sciences will be carried out in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) and it will be a major step in the direction of integrating and bringing together the efforts of the different streams of science operating under different Ministries in the government, Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh said.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 13 Jul 2021, 7:07 am

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In the years to come, India aims to target over 100 billion “Blue Economy” through its Deep Ocean Mission (DOM) and ocean resources, Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh said on Monday. 

Addressing the scientists in the Ministry of Earth Sciences in Delhi, the minister reiterated the importance of exploring the ocean to give further fillip to the growth of country's economy.

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The MoS, (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space said this could be a new avenue to supplement the country’s economy to the tune of an estimated Rs. 110 billion. 

“Deep Ocean Mission'' planned by the Ministry of Earth Sciences will be carried out in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) and it will be a major step in the direction of integrating and bringing together the efforts of the different streams of science operating under different Ministries in the government, he said.

In addition, Singh said, the “Deep Ocean Mission” will also have far-reaching benefits for the common man. For example, it could help in providing clean drinking water and explore the avenues of desalination of water as well as extracting minerals from the ocean belt.

The minister directed the officials of India Meteorological Department (IMD) to use social media platforms more effectively, so that accurate information can be disseminated quickly. Achievements of the Ministry, especially those benefiting the common man need to be highlighted through the media, he said. He urged the officials to cut down on wasteful expenditure and explore the feasibility of merging autonomous bodies under the Ministry.

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Director Generals, senior scientists and officials of the administrative wings of the Ministry attended the review meeting.

 

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