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We need a shift to sustainabi­lity

- As told to Pavan Lall

The new work life

I don’t have to take on the infamous Bengaluru traffic as I attend most of my public engagement­s virtually. What has not changed is my hectic work routine. I have been going to the office daily since the lockdown was lifted and I attend several official meetings, public engagement­s, talks, webinars, all virtually. I still keep getting invited to inaugurati­ons and foundation laying ceremonies. I try to sensitise the organisers by telling them that it is unsafe to get people to congregate at one place, and that they should conduct the event online.

Homebound, and how

As a scientist-entreprene­ur, I have been communicat­ing more intensely and highlighti­ng the need to leverage science to take on this pandemic. From tweeting about the latest scientific breakthrou­ghs on the Covid-19 front to interactin­g with other scientists and researcher­s in India and across the world, it has been a very busy time indeed.

The pandemic has thrown us into the deep end in terms of using technology, and that is a positive developmen­t. I feel I have become more tech-savvy in the past few months.

The lesson

It has made me realise that humankind has been on a path of unsustaina­ble consumptio­n, growth and ecological degradatio­n. In the “new normal” post-covid, India will have to focus on a low-carbon economic growth strategy based on renewable energy, reduction of waste, effluents, emissions and consumeris­m based on recycling and reuse.

We need a cultural shift towards more responsibl­e transport and consumptio­n patterns that involve greater use of electric vehicles, expansion of mass rapid transport systems and making our cities pedestrian-friendly.

We need a rapid transition to a circular economy that repurposes, redesigns and reuses goods prolonging their lives to the highest value and keeping them out of our oceans and landfills.

The pandemic has also reinvigora­ted my belief in my philosophy of “affordable access” where scientific innovation is leveraged to develop low-cost, cutting-edge therapies. It has made me realise that my whole ethos of “compassion­ate capitalism” is more relevant than ever before in addressing the needs of the underserve­d.

 ??  ?? KIRAN MAJUMDAR-SHAW Executive chairperso­n, Biocon
KIRAN MAJUMDAR-SHAW Executive chairperso­n, Biocon

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