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AP, Chhattisgarh, UK and France win Pavillion awards
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| Padma awardees Dr Madhav Gadgil and D
Chinnaiah (sitting) pose with UP minister for Information Technology,
Rajendra Singh Rana, Karnataka deputy chief minister, BS Yediyurappa and
Karnataka's IT and Biotechnology secretary, Dr Anup Pujari (standing
from left to right). |
On Day 2 of Bangalore Bio 2006, awards were given to
participants under various categories for their design, ingenuity and feedback
from delegates. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, BS Yediyurappa along with
Rajendra Singh Rana and Chattisgarh Culture andTourism Minister,Brij Mohan
Agarwal gave away awards and felicitated Padma Bhushan Madhav Gadgil and Padma
Shri D Chinnaiah.
Delivering his keynote address, Yediyurappa said,
"Karnataka's success in IT and BT was due to the availability of highly
qualified skilled workers and technical resources. Our scientists and PhDs have
given a lead in the biotech sector and we must improve and progress from here
on."
In his special address at the Bangalore Bio 2006 Awards Nite,
the UP Minister for Information Technology, Rajendra Singh Rana invited
entrepreneurs from Karnataka to come and invest in his state. He also requested
them to have a look at what UP has to offer.
To replicate the success of Karnataka in the biotech sector,
the Uttar Pradesh government has sought Karnataka's help. A team of state
government officials will be visiting UP in the next few weeks to access the
situation and to lend a helping hand.
The poster session, a new section in Bangalore Bio 2006,
received many creative and sensible posters from upcoming innovators and
scientists. Sonu Bhaskar, Rucha Vinay Joshi, Sana Ansari and Satyalakshmi won
the top honors.
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| Aninda Sen, national sales manager,
BioSpectrum, receiving the Best Small Pavillion award from UP minister
for Information Technology, Rajendra Singh Rana. |
The States of India Pavillion awards went to the Government
of Andhra Pradesh and the Government of Chattisgarh. The Research Institute
awards were given away to ICAR, CSIR and the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
while BioSpectrum, Varda Biotech and YES Bank bagged awards in the Small
Pavillion category. The Medium Pavillion awards were presented to Pall Life
Sciences, Strand Life Sciences and Metahelix Life Sciences while Biozeen, Alfa
Laval and Sartorius clinched the Pavillion awards. The International Pavillion
awards went to France and the UK. On the occasion, a special award was presented
to Avesthagen, the event sponsor.
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