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SKUAST-K young scientist wins Rs 60 lakh BIRAC grant

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 21, 2023
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Srinagar: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir has been awarded BIRAC grant of Rs 60 lakh under the category Innovation Clean Technology-Scale Up by GoI’s Department of Biotechnology Technology (DBT).
According to a statement issued from Public Relations Office SKUAST-K here, the grant is another milestone in pursuit of SKUAST-K’s mission to transform itself as a leading innovation-led farm university of the country.
SKUAST-K’s young scientist Dr M Muzammil (assistant professor of agricultural engineering) won the Rs 60 lakh grant on his novel technological concept “Design and development of smart vermicomposting chamber for rapid transformation of organic waste into fortified vermicompost in temperate region of Kashmir” under Innovation Clean Technology-Scale Up – 2023 category.
With this award, SKUAST-K has emerged as the No. 1 State Agriculture University in the Country and any university in Jammu and Kashmir to have earned the highest number of BIRAC grants, nine, covering almost all major funding schemes of BIRAC like BIG BIRAC, BIG PACE and BIRAC Scale Up.
This winning streak is result of an effective ecosystem for innovators & startups created in SKUAST K by SKUAST-K Innovation, Incubation & Entrepreneurship Centre.
Over a short period of a few years, SKUAST-K’s vibrant ecosystem for innovators & incubates has yielded significant results. These include 20 registered Startups of Students and Faculty and 10 patents, a number of commercialised technologies.
Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai, while Dr M Muzammil for receiving the grant, impressed upon him to take advantage of the support system of the university at its Incubation Centre (SKIIEC) for commercialization of the technologies. Vice Chancellor also complimented Prof Haroon R Naik, Director Planning & Monitoring, SKUAST-K and Naveed Hamid, Chief Executive Officer (SKIIEC) for their significant contribution in creating a vibrant ecosystem for innovation and startups.

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