Establishing of corpus for research & innovation biggest interim budget takeaway: Tejasvi Surya


Bengaluru, Feb 1 (IANS): Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya on Thursday said that the biggest takeaway for Bengaluru from the Interim Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman was the establishment of a corpus for research and innovation.

“Biggest takeaway from the Viksit Bharat Budget (Interim Budget) for Bengaluru is the setting up of a corpus of Rs 1 lakh crore with 50-year interest-free loan for research and innovation,” he said.

He said that the Namma Bengaluru leads the way in innovation with institutes like IISc, NIMHANS, HAL, NAL, IIM, IIIT and other universities and plethora of private companies.

“This scheme will herald a golden era for the youth and streamline innovation for the nation's development,” he said.

Elaborating on the significance of the corpus for Bengaluru, Surya said that 60 per cent of the country's biotech companies have a base in Bengaluru according to the Karnataka Innovation Report.

“The state houses 400 R&D centres and 85 chip designing houses,” he said.

He said that 1 in every 4 companies in Deep Tech, Health Tech and Fintech Sectors raise funding in Bengaluru.

“The city is home to over 800 colleges, out of which more than 100 are engineering colleges. It also has important academic institutions fostering research like IISc, IIM-B and IIIT,” he said.

He said that the therefore will provide impetus to such institutes and private companies to invest in research and innovate in sunrise domains.

During her Budget 2024 speech, Sitharaman said that a new scheme will be launched for strengthening deep-tech technologies for defence purposes and expediting ‘Atma Nirbharta’.

She also mentioned about the measures taken by the Central government to empower youth and utilise their talent for nation building.

“The Skill India Mission has trained 1.4 crore youth, up-skilled and re-skilled 54 lakh youth, and established 3000 new ITIs. A large number of new institutions of higher learning, namely 7 IITs, 16 IIITs, 7 IIMs, 15 AIIMS and 390 universities have been set up,” Sitharaman said.

She said that the PM Mudra Yojana has sanctioned 43 crore loans aggregating to Rs 22.5 lakh crore for entrepreneurial aspirations of our youth.

“Fund of Funds, Start Up India, and Start Up Credit Guarantee schemes are assisting our youth. They are also becoming ‘rozgardata’,” she said.

Commenting about it, Surya said that in the last 10 years alone, 3,000 new ITIs, 7 IITs, 16 IIITs, 7 IIMs, 15 AIIMS and 390 Universities have all been set up.

“The Modi government’s impetus to youth-led development has given wings to their dreams and aspirations,” he said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Does he understand what he is saying ...

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    good opportunity for budding entrepreneurs to research & innovates on baby, probably diaper Teja will be one of the ultimate beneficiaries..., jh., jai bharatha...,

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    40% corruption to former BJP and 10% to chaiwala. Corrupt BJP (Brhasta Jumla Paapies). Now' the Karnataka Congress government gives 50% to citizens. Jai Sidda-rama, Jai D.K Shiva. Jai Karnataka.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    While crores are distributed to these premier institutions and now also to private universities, some amount of accountability also should be put in place whilst connecting it with skill development that which can be utilized (for jobs or higher studies) and not just to fill low impact factor research journal pages. I know it is hard to change the mindset there given the permanence they enjoy, the roots of which is firmly connected to the past when appointments were nothing but celebration of nepotism.

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  • Michael, Brahmavar

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Why crores are measured in 1 lakh, ie 1 lakh crore etc. He is karnataka 's exit door specialist and Nostrada-mouse.

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Finally Surya agreed that in last 60 years of congress rule ,bangalore has got most PSUs. Big salute to VISIONARY LEADERS OF CONGRESS. Nehru and his successors.

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  • Santhosh Santhu Vasaam, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Diaper baby Surya, no need to explain the budget. We are able to discern things. All stats you’ve given about insititutions and colleges as well as research Center’s were thanks to the vision of previous Governments since independence, unlike present set up which focuses more on releigious bigotry. Thank you and let’s see if you can still hold on to your MP seat, yes, you are a Master at Sycophancy… May God help , good luck …

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    What does this joker know about economics, world renowned economic experts head of RBI left first due to demonetization and then GST. It was too much even for Modi's gujju bhai patel. Disastrous economic policies that has made most of india a welfare state, pure power grab at it's worst

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    What he meant was establishing of corpus for research & innovation of diapers is the biggest interim budget takeaway. Besides that what does Tejasvi Surya know about budgets?

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Nobody s life is going to change from central Government Budget, But definitely in Karnataka peoples life has changed from Siddaramayya freebies, that much is sure.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Nobody s life is going to change from central Government Budget, But definitely in Karnataka peoples life has changed from Siddaramayya freebies, that much is sure.

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  • Rajendra, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    We need a R& D budget for emergency doors in air crafts -- sensors etc -- to detect certain foolish pranksters -- intruders -- experimenters-- possibly a boxing glove -- which can give a right or left hook -- depending on the position --- if it was available earlier -- TS 's two teeth would have been missing --

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    What about High Inflation & Unemployment ...

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