Updated Year End Review of the Department of Biotechnology
iasparliament
December 27, 2017
The department of biotechnology is a functional domain under the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The department has made significant achievements across domains in the areas of healthcare, agriculture, food and nutrition, bio-energy, and environment. Its work this year were mainly focused on:
Plant Research - Initiatives have been taken to promote transgenic research in plants with emphasis on pest and disease resistance, nutritional quality, plant genome analysis etc.
Health Care - Also, work in human genetic disorders, brain research, commercialisation of diagnostic kits and vaccines for communicable diseases, were taken up.
Other Areas – Biodiversity conservation, food research and biotechnology-based development for rural areas and women were also focused.
Major Programs Undertaken by the Ministry
Health and Medicine
National Biopharma Mission - was launched by DBT in a bid to create a globally competitive biopharmaceutical industry.
This brings together industry and academia to promote entrepreneurship and indigenous manufacturing in the bio-pharmaceutical sector.
This flagship program is run in collaboration with the World Bank and will be implemented by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a Public-Sector Enterprise set up by DBT.
Brucella-free villages Program - A pilot was launched in 50 villages covering 10 states by providing for diagnostic kits.
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease, seen in animals, and causes economic losses of about 28,000 crores per year.
Ready to Use Food (RUTF) – A nutritional supplement with brand name BIB POSHAN and was developed with financial support from DBT.
This RUTF is issued in 200g packets and supports food formulations to address Severe Acute Malnutrition in children.
RUTF is made as a paste that can be safely given to a child at home and is given for a fixed amount of time to get a child back to its normal growth.
Iron fortification – Iron fortification in rice and wheat was taken up by the DBT to address Anaemia.
Anaemia is caused by Iron deficiency and is widespread globally.
40% of the children in school going age are reported to be anaemic.
Cereal flour fortification with iron (Fe) is the most cost-effective and sustainable way in reducing the prevalence of IDA.
Environment
Green remediation – This is a technology for wastewater treatment.
DBT is participating in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan through a range of initiatives including bioremediation of filthy water.
A DBT supported project has developed phytoremediation treatment process for the degradation of dyes from "textile industrial effluent".
Rapid Anaerobic Digester Technology - Developed by the DBT-ICT research centre, this can process both industrial and municipal waste.
This can handle any bio-waste and generate biogas within 24 hours, with a methane yield of greater than 90% and generates zero waste.
It is now being scaled up to 2 demonstration /commercial plants.
Demetalizer Kit – Surface water and groundwater around mines are often laced with heavy metals, making them unsuitable for use.
De-metallizer kit has been developed from biopolymers for removing such heavy metal ions from the surface and underground water bodies.
Sanitation
Bio-toilets - In an effort to promote cleaner toilets that use lesser resources, DBT in collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) has supported many novel bio-toilet technologies.
Six new bio-toilet technologies have so far been supported and different aspects of waste collection and management process addressed.
Also, as the waste in septic tanks is a rich source of nutrients for fertilizers, a Goa-based company, has converted this waste to sanitized soil and fertilizers.
The technology is to improve septic tanks by converting them into "decentralized wastewater treatment system".
The Rhino Digester – Localised treatment of organic waste generated in apartments and societies is an urgent requirement in rapidly developing cities.
Hence, Rhino Digester was developed, which is a cost-effective appliance for decentralized waste processing, for which trial runs have started.
It has been designed to be installed at the society, apartment or organization, and can convert all organic content of the waste into readily usable resources.
Agriculture
Biotech KISAN scheme – A farmer-centric programme with the objective to demonstrate, scale-up and address issues of local farmers related to water, soil, seed and marketing, with validated technologies.
This programme is also expected to create strong a strong interaction platform between scientists and farmers.
Bio-energy
Ethanol Project - DBT, in collaboration with ICT Mumbai has developed a technology to convert biomass to ethanol with speed and efficiency.
While biomass to bio-fuel conversion takes about 4 to 7 days with prevalent technologies, the new technology does the same in about 18-20 hours.
It produces about 300 litres of ethanol per ton of biomass and can be blended with petrol to be used in vehicles as fuel.
Also, India’s first biomass to ethanol plant for technology demonstration was opened at Kashipur, Uttrakhand.
Subsequently, the technology was transferred to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to build commercial-scale biomass ethanol plants.
Business Opportunities
Scented Rice – North-Eastern Region (NER) of India possesses a rich diversity of Aromatic Rice (AR).
Aromatic rice varieties, especially “Joha and Black rice” are of high value both in terms of their unique and deliciousness and medicinal properties.
But as these are also poor yielders and susceptible to pest attacks, an innovative approach using biotechnology improve yield has been adopted.
Phyto-Pharma Plant Mission - DBT has announced a Rs.50 crore mission aiming at conservation and cultivation of endangered and threatened endemic medicinal plants of North East India.
The mission will also involve discovering new botanical drugs for unmet medical needs using the rich traditional ethno-botanical knowledge of the North-East.
It would, therefore, help in improving the availability of authentic raw material for the phyto-pharmaceutical industry, and enhancing farmer incomes.
Research
Brahmaputra Biodiversity and Biology Boat (B4) – This is a unique mission to construct a laboratory on a boat for doing research at different locations in the North-East Region.
This well-equipped laboratory would contain facilities for analysis of all components of the entire ecosystem of the river and surroundings.
This lab will link all the local research institutions as well as national and international laboratories along the Brahmaputra.
B4 will have the capability to analyse soil, water, environment, plant and animal life, human health and agriculture.