Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Solar energy to health, UK to fund projects worth £225 mn in India

- Prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Research projects related to a ‘second green revolution’, cheap eye tests for diabetes patients, and solar energy in India are among several internatio­nal projects for which funding worth £225 million has been announced by Britain’s apex research body.

Considered one of the most ambitious internatio­nal research programmes, the Global Challenges Research Fund of the Research Councils UK (RCUK) supports projects in the range of £2-£8m over four years.

The projects involve experts from India and Britain. The money has been invested across 37 interdisci­plinary projects to address challenges in fields of health, humanitari­an crises, conflict, the environmen­t, the economy, domestic violence, society, and technology in various countries, RCUK said.

UK-based eye expert Sobha Sivaprasad will trial some cheap tests that could prevent blindness in India. Researcher­s from institutes and eye hospitals in the two countries plan to roll out a new hand-held camera that could considerab­ly reduce costs of testing.

A project called TIGR2ESS seeks to frame the question – how to bring about a second Green Revolution. Another project will address India’s plans for solar energy while others include questions related to computer games, self-harm and suicide, making dams less damaging and making cities fairer in terms of social inequaliti­es. Jo Johnson, minister for universiti­es and science, said: “The successful projects receiving funding highlight the strength of UK’s research base and leadership in helping developing countries tackle some of the greatest global issues of our time.”

RESEARCHER­S IN THE TWO COUNTRIES PLAN TO ROLL OUT A NEW CAMERA THAT COULD CONSIDERAB­LY REDUCE COSTS OF TESTING

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