ICONICA - 2020
KICK STARTS AT PU
National Tele24 News
Vinay Kumar
Chandigarh
“The Young Researchers should strive to take
the research from the Laboratories to the poor people of society” said
Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, Honorable Governor, Himachal Pradesh while
inaugurating ICONICA 2020, A Global Summit on Next-Gen Paradigms in
Health Care at Panjab University, Chandigarh, here today. Honorable
Governor while quoting Mahatma Gandhi, said that If money is lost,
nothing is lost, if health is lost something is lost and if character is
lost, everything is lost. He stressed on establishing collaboration
between academia and industry to develop new medicines. He elaborated on
developing skills in the Pharma sector giving reference to the skill
India programme of Government of India. He underlined the need to have
strong Pharmaceutical sector stating that only a healthy India can be a
prosperous India. Further he said that prevention is better than cure.
He appreciated the presence of women in the auditorium and said that if
women is going to join the movement in the health care sector, then
India will prosper. He urged them to become enterprenuers by giving jobs
and not be a job seeker. Further, he said that health is a foundation of
individual, family and society. He also urged youth to stay physically
fit to be mentally sound and to strictly stay away from drugs. He
stressed on the importance of education for the young generation and
stressed that without Scientific Tempers and Ethical Values, education
has no value. On the basis of deliberations of the conference, he
assured of all help to implement the same with the help of Union
Government. Dr. Dinesh Dua, Chairman Pharmexcil in his address presented
the current scenario and the details of vision 2030 for the Indian Pharma
industry. He quoted that in order to accelerate Universal Healthcare access
in India, the Government expenditure on healthcare has to be increased
from 1.2% to 2.5-3% of GDP by 2022 and 5% by 2030 in line with European and North American Economies. He stressed on the
concerted efforts and strong collaboration between all stake holders-Indian
Pharma Companies, the Government and regulatory agencies. He informed that India supplies affordable
medicines to the 206 countries. The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry will
create next set of 1-2 million jobs. It will also emerge as an
innovation leader to build a global position by 2030. He informed that
market share of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry will move from current
3.5% to 7%. Referring to Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Ayoga Yojna,
the largest Government funded healthcare programme was allocated Rs. 6400 crores under the Union Budget 2020-21 and it also allocated
Rs. 27039 crores towards Rural Health Mission. Indian Healthcare sector
is expected to reach Rs. 20 lakhs crore by 2020 and the sector is expected to generate 40 millions jobs in India by 2030.
Professor Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University in his address informed
that concerted efforts have been made in organizing the Summit with the
vision of bringing various specialists under one umbrella. He added that
well adopted approach have been used for research and innovation to
interconnect various departments of the University to work in the holistic manner. He urged the young
scientists to learn from the Conference. Those present at the inaugural included PU
Fellows, Prof. Shankarji Jha, Dean University Instructions, PU, Prof.
Ravinder Singla, Dean Research, PU, Deans, Dean Student Welfare, Chairpersons,
delegates from the Industry, Eminent Speakers from India and abroad,
Researchers and students. The event began with registrations
followed by lectures onIntellectual Property Rights by Umesh Banakar of
Banakar Consulting Services, Carmel, USA and Present and Future
Applications of 3D Printing by Mandip Singh Sachdeva, University of
Florida, USA and many other such informative discourses like Energy
Modalities for Cure of Mind-Body Diseases by Smita Bhutani and
Health Challenges at High Altitudes by Vinay Kapur at multiple events
simultaneously which had the audience enthralled. This was coupled with
panel discussions which saw the participations including B S Chavan and
Seema Vinayak, Baljinder Singh and R S Johnson. This was followed by Poster Sessions and Cultural
Program at the University Auditorium which was the perfect way to end
the informative day the participants had.
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