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Share your inputs on the Role of Manthan in empowering women entrepreneurs and startups to scale up innovation for a larger social Impact

Share your inputs on the Role of Manthan in empowering women entrepreneurs and startups to scale up innovation for a larger social Impact
Start Date :
Mar 10, 2023
Last Date :
Apr 30, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Manthan is a digital platform developed by the Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India to promote collaboration at scale between industry and the ...

Manthan is a digital platform developed by the Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India to promote collaboration at scale between industry and the scientific research and innovation ecosystem to help meet India’s national targets and United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This platform aims to empower various stakeholders to scale up the interactions with researchers/innovators and facilitate R&D/innovation, share challenges focused on emerging technologies, other scientific interventions, as well as those with a social impact.

To learn more about Manthan, click here

Office of Principal Scientific Adviser is pleased to launch a competition to pick the minds of all Indians on “Role of Manthan in empowering women entrepreneurs and startups to scale up innovation for a larger social impact”.
The objective of this competition is to capture intriguing insights about how Manthan is making a difference in Scientific research and innovation ecosystem.

This competition is open to all Indian nationals registered with MyGov, age no bar.
Word Limit for the Idea:
• The idea should be within the 500* word limit.
• The idea should not exceed the word limit. This would lead to disqualification.

Last date for submission of the entries will be 30th April 2023.

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DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU
DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU 3 years 3 months ago
Honorable PM Dear Modi , Bharath has to much of lazzy population , just leading their life . 1. parental legacy 2.ancister un accounted un taxed property . 3. Gov un nessary benefits. 4. cultural jobs in socity . the unhealthy population growth is the root of all difficiency in GDP , and we'll being . over crowding in cities is making village resources useless and urban is becoming costly . builders are not building low cost effort able houses of 400,500,800 sqft houses to accommodate one house per family principle . house renting business is In peak due to poor tax regim on second and third , more houses as business entity . No GST on house renting business . there shall be one time free house in urban area per family of 4 , 50 percent subsidy for first house per family of 4 person once in 100 years . Selling and buying of used house shall be a good businesses . without proper planing on population growth how countries GDP will grow is a question mark.
Rashmi Narasimhamurthy
Rashmi Narasimhamurthy 3 years 3 months ago
Sir, in a country where there is no proper accountability for our elective representatives what can we scale up. Everything will be scaled down by some irresponsible MLAs and MPs. We suggest, you try to implement and then in the parliament you do not have proper attendance of MP/MLA. Why not make certain percentage of attendance compulsory for our MP/ MLA brothers and sisters. Mercilessly remove certain benefits if attendance is less than required percentage. With this nobody will become MPs and MLAs by chance, they will be an MP or MLA by choice. Hope we are able to appreciate this point.
DakhyaDriptaBorah
DakhyaDriptaBorah 3 years 3 months ago
Shri Narendra Modi was sworn-in as India’s Prime Minister on 30th May 2019, marking the start of his second term in office. The first ever Prime Minister to be born after Independence, Shri Modi has previously served as the Prime Minister of India from 2014 to 2019. He also has the distinction of being the longest serving Chief Minister of Gujarat with his term spanning from October 2001 to May 2014. In the 2014 and 2019 Parliamentary elections, Shri Modi led the Bharatiya Janata Party to record wins, securing absolute majority on both occasions. The last time that a political party secured such an absolute majority was in the elections of 1984. Inspired by the motto of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’, Shri Modi has ushered in a paradigm shift in governance that has led to inclusive, development-oriented and corruption-free governance. The Prime Minister has worked with speed and scale to realise the aim of Antyodaya, or ensuring last facility.
Pramod kumar jena
Pramod kumar jena 3 years 3 months ago
Sir, since 1989, when I set out my journey across India with mighty IAF, we r astonished by our diversities as most of us belonged to some nondescript villages of india. The country was moving ahead in slow pace & everything was around our great indian politics. Then I see many renovations just to give adieu to some big bodies. In the name of renovations many good structures r tampered nonsensly just to finished off budget allocations in defence establishments & other organisations also,, like 1st build a highway then dig it for cable & pipe laying. Now many innovations have taken over or mixed up with renovations. Real innovations r prize worthy & bring a lots many changes to our country. Our Pm modiji's well thought, designed & executing approaches have yielded many changes to our nation fm 2014 to 2019,,, then pandemic corona & over dependence on only executives r making BJP party as like Congress with no difference. Now we person below officer ranks r facing dilemma as harrassed.
K. S. Sundararajan
K. S. Sundararajan 3 years 3 months ago
RESPECTED MY FATHER OF THE NATION PRANAAM REGARDING THE WOMEN EMPOWER MENT MAXIMUM GROWTH IS THERE IN MY GOVERNMENT SMALL ENTREPRENEUR SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED THEY SHOULD BE PROVIDED QUALITY EDUCATION PRIVATE COMPANY HOSPITALS NURSING TEACHING AEROSPACE NAVY GATION SERVICES PORTS AGRICULTURE TRANSPORTATION ENFORCEMENT DIRECTOR SCHOOLS COLLEGES RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN EMPOWER THE BOSS SHOULD ALSO BOSS SHOULD BE WOMEN ONLY FOR WOMEN MENSTRUATION PERIOD THEY WERE SUFFERING LOT AT THAT TIME THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP PRESENTLY THEY ARE ALL IN ALL FIELD. MOTIVATION AND ENCOURAGE MENT SHOULD BE THERE IN WHEREVER THEY ARE. IN THE PRESENT BUDGET OUR BELOVED PM AND FM ALLOTTED MORE IN TEMPLES ALSO THEY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED GRADUALLY PLEASE REGARDING TOURISM WOMEN EMPOWER IS MOST IMPORTANT LIKE FIVE STAR RECEPTIONIST MOSTLY IN LKG UKG CLASS 1 THERE IMPORTANCE VERY MUCH NEEDED SO MANY SMALL ENTREPRENEURS DOING LOTS WORK THEY ARE DOING THEY WILL IM
SunilkumarTopalakatti
SunilkumarTopalakatti 3 years 3 months ago
sir pancard and adhar link homefree service needabeku ayushmanbharat hege homesrvice needuttiro ade reeti needabeku
Achutha Ramanujam
Achutha Ramanujam 3 years 3 months ago
Jai Hind, Bharat Mathaki Jai. As per above, we always respect our women's in our beloved country.Nowdays women's are succeeding in every platform. so that,if we give training to our women's,surely they could be developed their skills and definitly would be contributed to our nation more than our efforts
Raghavendran V
Raghavendran V 3 years 3 months ago
Government should support the successful women entrepreneurs especially coming from poor background. Banks should come forward to support them by clearing their loan application and help them to get loan easily. Promptly due paying entrepreneurs should be invited in a function and they should be honoured. Physically challenged women entrepreneurs should be supported and a separate help desk to process their application should be there in banks. Successful women entrepreneurs should give opportunity to needy women and hire them in their company.
Dr  Deepti  Pande  Rana
Dr Deepti Pande Rana 3 years 3 months ago
Women-owned business enterprises are playing a prominent role in society by generating employment opportunities in the country