Dr Jitendra launches India’s first indigenous e-Tractor, underlines Agri StartUps

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh posing for a picture with India's first indigenous e-Tractor developed by the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur, on Monday.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh posing for a picture with India's first indigenous e-Tractor developed by the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur, on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Aug 21: Launching the CSIR Prima ET11, the first indigenous e-Tractor developed by the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur,Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today underlined Agri StartUps and called for the adoption of new and AI driven technologies in Agriculture.
The Minister said, an increasing number of new Startups are venturing into the Agriculture sector, focussing on niche technologies including e-Tractor, recycling garbage, drip irrigation, Genome sequenced farming such as Mango and Lotus, he said.
“This is one sector in which India has rather not taken up the pace that was required,” said Dr Jitendra Singh, adding, “This is a huge unexplored resource, which is only exclusive to India. Those countries which had been promoting IT, have been promoting from their point of view because they have their assets; they don’t have the agri asset that we have. So we don’t have to ape them. If I have plenty of agricultural resource, why not I make use of it… Therefore, this route would be a very important component in India’s future economy in the next 25 years.”
Singh was speaking at a function in New Delhi after launching the CSIR Prima ET11, the first indigenously developed e-Tractor developed by the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur.
Singh gave the mantra of 5 S’s, – Showcasing, Stakeholders, Startups, Synergizing and Strategizing Industry linkage, for the success of R&D conducted at Government run scientific laboratories.
“Unless we are able to engage all these five components, we will not be able to achieve the optimum results,” he said.
Calling for an integrated approach, Dr Jitendra Singh advocated close interaction with all stakeholders including the concerned Ministries and wider linkages between the CSIR labs and the Industry. The S&T Minister proposed the creation of a separate cell for encouraging investment.
“In the next 25 years, there is an emphasis on Livelihood opportunities outside Government jobs, this Agri sector is not only going to be an important part of the economy, it’s also going to be an important part of vocation for the youth,” he said.
On the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh also released a book by CSIR-CIMAP and a compendium on 75 technologies developed by CSIR. The Minister took keen interest in the CMERI developed recycling vehicles and products.
The CSIR-CMERI will be celebrating the six-days theme-based event from 11-15 September 2023, showcasing the laboratory’s cutting-edge research, products and technologies, expertise and facilities to various stakeholders as part of the “One Week One Lab” campaign.