New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- union Minister for Science and Technology Dr Jitendra Singh has described the two-day CSIR Conclave in Lucknow as an example of the "lab-to-market" journey, highlighting how home-grown innovation is helping India to become a global leader in herbal therapeutics and integrative medicine.
Dr. Jitendra Singh called upon startups to strengthen India's presence in the international herbal medicine market in keeping with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Go local Go global', noting that "India has both the intellectual and natural capital to become a global leader in herbal therapeutics."Among the standout innovations at the conclave held yesterday were the CSIR's indigenously developed 13 herbal products such as a...