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State Biotech Hub Sikkim State Council of Science and Technology
Vigyan Bhawan, Deorali, Gangtok, 737102
Volume No. II Sl. No. II ,JUNE 2017
Vigyan Darshan Quarterly E-Newsletter
3RD REVIEW MEETING OF THE DBT’S OVER-SEAS ASSOCI-
ATESHIP PROGRAMME ORGANIZED AT SIKKIM
The 3rd review meeting of Overseas Associateship programme of
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India started from 29th Nov
2016 to 30th November 2016 at Gangtok. The two days long programme was
organized by Sikkim State Council of Science & Technology, Vigyan Bhawan,
Deorali. The programme was inaugurated by Honorable Minister, Shri. Tsher-
ing Wangdi Lepcha, Department of Science, Technology and Climate Change.
In the address Shri. Lepcha highlighted upon the importance of biotechnologi-
cal researches in bioresource of Sikkim. He also acknowledged the role of
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India in enhancing the growth
and development of scientific researches and infrastructure in the state. In his
deliberation, honorable Minister informed the gathering of Science and
Scholar of various institute from North-East region about the lead taken by
Sikkim on Organic Mission and Green Mission. Dr. Dinabandhu Sahoo, Direc-
tor Institute of Bioresource and sustainable Development (IBSD), Imphal
highlighted the programme of Department of biotechnology and appealed
everyone to take advantages of such facilities. He urged that farmer oriented
research should be taken up in further (future). He also highlighted on IBSD
activities being taken up in Imphal and Sikkim. During the Programme Dr. T.
Madhan Mohan, Advisor, Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India was
felicitated for rendering major contribution towards the growth and develop-
ment of biotechnology researches and infrastructure in the north East region.
Dr. Pawan Sharma, Adviser and Vinod Kumar from Department of Biotech-
nology –NERBPMC, Delhi and Prof. R.N.S Yadav from Dibrugarh University,
Assam and B. Ravindaran, IILS Bhubaneswar were the taskforce member of
the Meeting. The two days programme had participation of 70 Overseas Asso-
ciateship Beneficiaries from various scientific institute and Universities from
all over North East region. Later the chairman Prof. Ravindaran, Dr. P.
Sharma, Prof. RNS Yadav and Shri Vinod Kumar visited the State Biotech Hub
facility at Vigyan Bhawan and expressed their satisfaction. They also inter-
acted with the research scholars of State Biotech Hub (SBH) who explained
their entire research work in short. They appreciated the facility and the en-
deavor in research.
3rd Review Meeting of the DBT’S
Overseas Associateship
1
Visit Of honorable
Dr. Harsh Vhardan Union Minis-
ter Department of Science &
2
Trainings/Workshops 2
Outreach Programme 3
Measurable achievements of
State Biotech Hub 3
International conference 4
Papothecary –2017 4
M.Sc Dissertation Work 4
Research Initiated 4
Inside this issue
Fig :Release of proceeding during NER 3rd review meeting
Fig : Release of calendar for cherry blossom festival. Fig : Visit of Chairman and Task force member
to SBH Lab, Sikkim F ig: Welcome address , NER overseas meeting
Dr. HARSH VARDHAN (UNION MINISTER, SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY) VISITS SIKKIM STATE COUNCIL OF SCI-
ENCE & TECHNOLOGY APPRICIATING THE FACILITY IN
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Honorable Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vard-
han, visited Department of Science, Technology & Climate Change, Sikkim State Council of Science &
Technology while his visit to Sikkim on 31 Dec. 2016. Shri. T.W. Lepcha, Hon’ble Minister for Forest,
environment and wildlife Management, Department of Mines, Minerals & Geology, Science & Technol-
ogy and Climate Change, Government of Sikkim welcomed the Hon’ble Union Minister to the depart-
ment. Union Minister Dr. Harsh Vardan while addressing additional directors, researchers, staffs of
Sikkim State Council and media persons praised Sikkim for being the first organic state of the country
and said that visiting North Eastern state has been a desire of his for a very long time and that it has
been a privilege to finally be here. Appreciating the achievement of the council in the field of Science
and technology, Dr. Vardhan said small state like Sikkim could be a model state in science and tech-
nology and urged those involved in it to be pro active and work towards achieving that. He said Sci-
ence is universal but technology is local and suggested to understand the problem at root and inter-
vene to solve them. Dr. Vardhan said setting-up of science and technology councils throughout the
country was a vision of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, (Honorable Ex-Prime Minister of India), and to see
how it has prospered over the years reaching out even to the farthest corner of the country is some-
thing to be proud of. He also added that the science and technology of the country still lacks many
proactive mechanisms but assured that in due time this could all be worked out. Application of Science
and Technology for the welfare of human and bringing changes in people’s life through various tech-
nology-based innovations should be the prime goal of the organization, he added. He also paid a visit
to SBH laboratory and had a direct interaction with all the research scholars. The entire SBH facility
was explained in brief to the Hon’ble Union Minister by Dr. B.C. Basistha, Additional Director, SSCS&T.
Dr. Vardhan appreciated the facility and also said that the government is open for discussions to
various proposals made by the council and added that the government will provide all possible help for
the development of science and technology in the state. He also added that projects like BLISS
(Establishment of Biotechnology Lab in SR. Sec. Schools) and BIC (Biotech Incubation Centre) can be
sent through him for approval.
STATE BIOTECH HUB SIKKIM TRAINED 75 PARTICIPANTS ON BIOTECHNOLOGY
TECHNIQUES
Hands on training on Biotechnology tools and (techniques) was successfully organized by
State Biotech Hub Sikkim in total of six training programme. The motive of the training programme
was to trained different sets of participants with included School students (XII-PCB), Research Schol-
ars, Project staffs and Teachers (GT and PGT) of different government schools, colleges and research
institute of Sikkim. Each training programme was conducted in three to five days. A total of 75
(seventy five) participants were trained during the entire training programme. The participants who
attended the training were from the Dept. of Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and Horticulture of Sikkim
University, Dept. of Medical Biotechnology of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Dept. of
Botany of Sikkim Govt. College, Pollution Control Board- Dept. of Forest, Govt. of Sikkim, Research
Scholars of Sikkim University and Graduate and Post Graduate Teachers of Govt. Schools of Sikkim.
Training module for the programme were prepared systematically keeping in track of the syllabus of
schools and colleges so as to benefit the participants academically. In order to encourage the keen
learners , the laboratory training manual was handed over to each participants which would help them
in their future academic journey in the field of biotechnology tool and techniques. A positive feedback
was gathered from each participants and they particularly emphasized that they have gained more
interest in the field of Biotechnology due to this hands on training as they could work individually in
such lab having advanced Biotechnological equipments.
The topics covered during the training were
Biotechnological Techniques
Molecular technique on bamboo species
Basic training on Biotechnology Techniques
Fig : SSCS&T welcomes Dr. Harsh Vhar-
dan
Fig : Visit to SBH lab by Dr. Harsh Vhar-
dan
Fig : Interaction with the staff members
of SBH
Fig : Completion of Hands on Training
on Biotechnology
Fig : Completion of Hands on Training
on Biotechnology for 2nd batch
OUTERACH PROGRAMME BY STATE BIOTECH HUB,SIKKIM
COVERING OVER TWENTY THREE GOVT. SECONDARY AND SR.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN SIKKIM
State Biotech Hub (SBH) under Sikkim State Council of Science & Technology
(SSCS&T), conducted an outreach programme on Biotechnology and its application at
23 different secondary and Senior Secondary schools in all four districts of Sikkim. The
topics for the programme were selected as per the syllabus of class XI and XII of CBSE
and also highlighted the application of Biotechnology.
The topics included were
Introduction to Biotechnology
History of Biotechnology
Biotechnology and Our Environment.
Biotechnology and Organic Farming.
Principle and Processes of Biotechnology.
Enzyme Biotechnology.
Biotechnology tool for conservation of Biodiversity in Sikkim.
Application of Biotechnology in Human Health and Agriculture.
Students along with Principal and teachers attended the programme. Students
of different schools actively participated in the programme and were interactive in each
event. The students showed keen interest in the subject and also put up many ques-
tions related to biotechnology of which they were curious. Topic such as hybridization,
genetic modification and cloning made them more curious. Positive feedbacks were
received from the Principals and Teachers of respective schools.
Teachers extended their gratitude to all the staffs of SBH for conducting such
programmes as it has made the basics of Biotechnology clear to the students and it
has made them easier to conduct further classes and practical sessions. All the schools
extended their sincere thanks to State Biotech Hub and added that they are hoping to
get more of such programme in the future which they found very beneficial for the
students and also showed their interest in practical session.
Measurable Achievement of the State Bio-
tech Hub (since its inception)
Six (6) numbers of
hands-on training on molecular biology conducted for M.Sc. And B.Sc students and for Graduate and Post Graduate Students.
Biotechnology out-reach programme conducted in 23 dif-ferent secondary and Sr, Secondary school schools.
State Biotech hub assisted and facili-tate in carrying out MSc/B.Sc disserta-tion work.
Visit of Dr. Harsh Vardhan (Union min-ister, Science & Technology)
3rd review meeting of the DBT’s over-seas Associateship programme
Workshop and semi-
nar to be conducted
for M.Sc and PhD
students.
Assay Competition to
be held for College
students
Seminar to be con-
ducted on regional
language
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Fig : Outreach programme on Biotechnology at different schools
RESEARCH WORK INITIATED
State Biotech Hub Team
Dr. B.C. Basistha, Additional
Director and Coordinator
(Editor)
Shri. K.B. Subba, Assistant
Scientific Officer and Co-
coordinator
Dr. Sushen Pradhan,
Research Associate
Miss Neelam Gurung
JRF
Miss Prerna Pradhan
JRF
Miss Pratima Ghimiray
JRF
Mr. Inchung Lepcha
Laboratory Attendant
Mr. Tika Pd. Sharma
Laboratory Attendant
Volume No. II, Sl. No. II., JUNE 2017
CONTACT US:
03592-270026, 03592– 252200 (O)
Email: stcstsikkim.btisnrt@nic.in
Sl. no Title of the project Person involved
1 Molecular taxonomic profile of Rhododendron Dr. B.C. Basistha, Additional Director, SSCS&T.
2 Molecular taxonomic profile of Bamboo Dr. Sushen Pradhan, R.A, SSCS&T
SIKKIM STATE BIOTECH HUB PARTICIPATED IN POSTER PRESENTATION
COMPETITION
SBH participated for poster presentation in INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE On Contemporary Issues
in Integrating Climate- (AGROTECH-2017) at Kalimpong on 11th and 12 th April 2017. The topic for
presentation were “Elaeagnus umbellata an underutilized horticultural crop of Sikkim Hima-
laya” ,“Molecular characterization of Citrus tristeza virus in Mandarin orchards in Northeastern Hima-
layan state Sikkim” and “In-vitro study of rhizosphere bacteria with antagonistic activity against soft
rot pathogen (Pythium spp.) of ginger field in Sikkim”. The participants were the JRF’s of SBH viz.
Prerna Pradhan, Pratima Ghimiray and Neelam Gurung respectively.
SBH CONDUCTED MSC. DISSERTATION WORK FOR THE STUDENTS OF BANGALORE
UNIVERSITY
Additional Director, Biotechnology Division, (SSCS&T) along with research scholar and 3 folk healers
of Sikkim attended the programme. The conference provided a platform for interaction among Scien-
tists, experts and research scholars, traditional healers and entrepreneurs of traditional human
healthcare system. The folk healers from different States of Northeast India were felicitated and ac-
knowledged for their services during the conference. As Sikkim is considered to be one of the poten-
tial NE State for taping its rich indigenous knowledge , Sikkim State Council of Science & Technology
is working closely with the folk healers of Sikkim as part of the ongoing Department of Science &
technology, Government of India funded project entitled “Molecular and Digital Documentation of
Ethno-traditional Knowledge of Sikkim with special focus on Folk Healing for Protection of Intellectual
Property Rights.”
SIKKIM STATE COUNCIL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SSCS&T) TOOK PART IN PAPOTHECARY-2017
Two Students from Oxford College of Science, Bangalore University, successfully completed two
months dissertation work as a part of their academic curriculum of final year on topic “Antagonistic
study of potential rhizosphere bacteria against rhizome rot disease of Zingiber officinale
Roscoe from Sikkim Himalaya” under the supervision of Dr. B.C. Basistha (Additional Director),
Dr. Sushen Pradhan (RA), and Neelam Gurung (JRF).
Fig : Poster presentation at Interna-
tional Conference Kalimpong
Fig : Participation in Papothecary-2017
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