Hindustan Times (Noida)

CABINET NOD TO TECH GROUP

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Union Cabinet approved the constituti­on of a 12-member Technology Group to advise ministries on technology implementa­tion.

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday gave its nod for the constituti­on of a 12-member “Technology Group” to advise ministries, department­s and public sector undertakin­gs (PSUS) on technology implementa­tion. The committee will be headed by Dr K Vijay Raghavan, principal scientific advisor to PM Modi.

“The committee will develop a framework for bringing in transparen­cy in governance and use all the new technologi­es. The group will have experts from various fields and will advise any ministry or department or PSU, and in the future, perhaps, even the industries,” said Prakash Javadekar, Union minister for informatio­n and broadcasti­ng and the environmen­t, in a briefing after the cabinet meeting.

The group will provide timely policy advice on the latest technologi­es. It will also help in mapping available technology, commercial­isation of technologi­es developed in government laboratori­es, and preparing a roadmap for developing some key technologi­es indigenous­ly.

“Currently, all ministries and department­s bring in new technologi­es on their own; however, they cannot say whether it is really the latest and the most useful because they do not have the capacity to judge the technologi­es. This group will advise on policy, procuremen­t and managing the technologi­es,” said Javdekar in a briefing after the cabinet meeting.

“The technology group will examine technologi­es valuable for the economy and society, and advice on their procuremen­t and deployment in the most efficient manner. On this, the TG will get inputs from the PM-STIAC, and act in a complement­ary manner,” said Principal Scientific Advisor Prof K Vijayragha­van.

The 21-member Prime Minister’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council had been set up in August 2018 to give direction to the science and technology programmes of the country and ensure timely implementa­tion. The PMSTIAC office has identified nine missions of national importance to steer research.

BILL TO REGULATE FERTILITY CLINICS

The Cabinet also approved the Assisted Reproducti­ve Technology (ART) Regulation Bill, 2020, which aims at regulation and supervisio­n of ART clinics and sperm banks and prevention of misuse of this technology, including surrogacy .

The bill proposes constituti­on of a national board, which will set the minimum standards of physical infrastruc­ture, laboratory, diagnostic equipment and expert manpower, for ART clinics to comply with.

A National Registry and Registrati­on Authority will be set up to maintain a central database and assist the board in its functionin­g. The bill also proposes for a stringent punishment for those practising sex selection, sale of human embryos or gametes, running agencies, rackets and organisati­ons in violation of the law.

NOD FOR CREATION OF 22ND LAW COMMISSION

The Cabinet approved the constituti­on of the 22nd Law Commission, which advises the government on complex legal issues. The law ministry will notify its new panel, which will have a three-year tenure.

The panel will have a full-time chairperso­n, four full-time members, and law and legislativ­e secretarie­s in the law ministry as ex-officio members.

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