Kashmir Observer

Despite Pandemic, J&K’s Innovative Index Improved In Last Two Years

- Zaid Bin Shabir Srinagar:

Jammu & Kashmir has registered a noted improvemen­t in the implementa­tion of innovative projects in the last two years.

It was revealed by a latest report by NITI Aayog— Government of India’s apex public policy think-tank—and the Institute for competitiv­eness.

As per the report, J&K has achieved 12.83 score in the India Innovation Index (III). Out of the nine UTs, J&K ranks 6 in the “UT and City states” category of III, the report adds. While Chandigarh is the best performer with a score of 27.88, J&K’s overall indicators have substantia­lly improved.

Karnataka has retained the top spot in the ‘Major States’ category, followed by Telangana and Haryana.

Pertinentl­y, this is the third edition of the report which presents an evaluation of the innovation readiness of states and UTs and highlights potential challenges that deter the government, businesses and individual­s from fully realizing their potential.

The number of indicators has also increased from 36 in III2020, to 66 in III-2021.

“Innovation is critical in promoting the country’s resilience and self-reliance,” said Neeraj Sinha, NITI Aayog senior adviser. “The index points to the decentrali­zation of innovation across all Indian states.”

As per III-2019 report, J&K’s overall score was 11.07, which saw a considerab­le increase in 2020 and 2021.

SEVERAL FACTORS AFFECT THE SCORES EACH YEAR. A missing value for one state affects the index score of other states/ UTs. It’s affected by missing values, reference year, normalizat­ion factor and consistent data collection.”

increased marginally over the previous year and was largely restricted to the human capital pillar,” the report observed.

“Although these UTs have their own startup and innovation polices like Aspiring Pondicherr­y-Innovation & Start-up Policy 2019, J&K Start-up Policy 2018, these UTs need to pedal faster to match the growth of other UTs and not let their climatic or geographic­al factors hamper their growth.”

J&K’s efficiency ratio, the report notes, was recorded to be 0.478 and GSDP per capita (2019-20) was Rs 85219.

Further, in 2021, J&K’s Human Capital was 22.70, Investment 5.7, Knowledge Workers 5.82, Business Environmen­t 24.21, Safety and Legal Environmen­t 28.28, Knowledge Diffusion 4.66 and Knowledge Output 11.94.

“The index also draws some internatio­nal parallels, which will add to India’s learning and how we can be on a par with our counterpar­ts,” Dr. Amit Kapoor, Chairman Institute for Competitiv­eness said.

Pertinentl­y, in school education category, J&K’s total Percentage of school functional computer facility is 23.68, NAS scores 31.60, Expenditur­e on school education as a % of GSDP 6.92, NER in school education 74.20, Accolades in STEM Activities/ 1000 Students 10.36, Pupil-Teacher ratio: Primary & Secondary 12, Percentage of schools having ATL labs 0.16 and Secondary school level completion rate 90.

However, to conclude, the report asserted that the scores and rankings are not directly comparable from one year to another.

“Several factors affect the scores each year. A missing value for one state affects the index score of other states/UTs. It’s affected by missing values, reference year, normalizat­ion factor and consistent data collection,” reads the report.

In this backdrop, distance to frontier becomes a useful tool to assess improvemen­t in states over the next iterations of the report, it added.

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Thousands of mourners Saturday took out a procession on the seventh day of Muharram from Botraj Colony to Imambara Hassanabad after two years of break due to Covid-19 pandemic. KO Photo, Abid Bhat
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