India to Launch Cheaper, More Effective Paracetamol in 2025
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India’s premier industrial research organization, has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the country’s industrial innovation. Under the leadership of its first woman Director General, Dr. N Kalaiselvi, CSIR has reduced India’s reliance on imports, particularly from countries like China, while strengthening the nation’s position in the global supply chain.
In an interview with Jitendra Choubey, Dr. Kalaiselvi discussed CSIR’s recent breakthroughs, commercialization efforts, and its vision for a self-reliant and innovation-driven India.
Over the past three to four years, CSIR has introduced numerous innovative technologies across various sectors, some of which have been successfully commercialized. These include:
India has historically imported ingredients for paracetamol, a widely used pharmaceutical product. CSIR has now developed an indigenous and cost-effective technology to manufacture paracetamol.
CSIR’s approach has evolved significantly in the past three years. Instead of seeking collaboration, industries are now approaching CSIR to fulfill their needs and innovation requirements.
Disposing of steel sludge, a hazardous industrial byproduct, has long been a challenge. CSIR’s innovative technology allows steel sludge to be reused in road construction, making it both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
CSIR has identified eight thematic areas to help industries modernize their production systems and strengthen their position in the global supply chain. By aligning their innovations with industry needs, CSIR teams regularly collaborate with industries to:
The Guwahati Declaration reflects CSIR’s long-term vision to transform India into a global manufacturing hub driven by science and technology.
Key goals outlined in the declaration include:
Under the leadership of Dr. N Kalaiselvi, CSIR has emerged as a driving force behind India’s industrial innovation and self-reliance. From cutting dependence on imports for pharmaceuticals and chemicals to eco-friendly solutions like steel sludge management, CSIR’s initiatives are paving the way for a stronger, more sustainable future.
The Guwahati Declaration further underscores CSIR’s commitment to positioning India as a global leader in science, technology, and manufacturing by 2047. With groundbreaking innovations and industry collaboration, CSIR is set to transform India’s industrial landscape for generations to come.
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