The Asian Age

MPs to get tips on green, home-grown tech

Environmen­t and science exhibition to be an eye-opener for MPs

- RAHUL CHHABRA

For a period of two weeks, MPs will get an opportunit­y to refine themselves as catalysts of scientific and environmen­tal change in their constituen­cies. On offer will be demos and literature on indigenous ecofriendl­y, people-centric technologi­es that they can select and seek transfer of with the objective of transformi­ng lives back home.

From Bhabha Atomic Research Centre’s (BARC) irradiatio­n technology to improve shelf life of farm produce to solar power tree of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, from portable toilet cabins built by National Physical Laboratory using tiles made from recycled polythene bags to technology to convert second-grade tea granule into highvalue tea wine, the environmen­t and science exhibition starting July 28 at Parliament Annexe promises to be an eye-opener for MPs.

Taking technology from “lab to field” is our vision behind organising this environmen­t and science exhibition, said Renuka Chowdhury, chairperso­n of the parliament­ary standing committee on science and technology, environmen­t and forests.

“During my visits to research institutes, I realised that revolution­ary technologi­es have been developed by our scientists but these are not reaching the rural masses, just because the scientists are not trained to market them,” said Ms Chowdhury, who conceptual­ised the exhibition.

“Something as simple as BARC’s food irradiatio­n technology can preserve potato yield for four-five months, saving the farmers from the trouble of keeping their produce in cold storage. Countries like Israel have been using this technology for decades as it can save surplus farm produce from rotting,” she said.

Irradiatio­n preserves nutrients in food and kills microbes that destroy them. It improves the safety and extends the shelf life of foods, she said.

The exhibition will bring together five Union ministries and over a dozen autonomous institutes linked to them to showcase their people-oriented innovation­s and help MPs go “window shopping” for technologi­es that they think have scope for applicatio­n in their constituen­cies. “Literature and demonstrat­ions in the new technologi­es will be available at the exhibition. Visiting MPs will be educated and encouraged to help popularise them among their electorate,” said a member of the exhibition organising team.

Vice-president Hamid Ansari will inaugurate the exhibition at an event that will also be attended by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and environmen­t and science and technology minister Harsh Vardhan, among others, he said. “All MPs will be sent an invitation for the exhibition,” he said.

Other environmen­tfriendly technologi­es likely to be on display include dehydratio­n of fruits like mango, hand-held kits to check milk adulterati­on and waste-to-energy and waste-to-manure options for handling municipal waste, he said.

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A portable toilet cabin built using tiles made of recycled polythene bags

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