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    Marine Biotech to Fuel Jobs, Growth in India: Jitendra Singh

    News January 17, 20261 Min Read
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    Fortifying India’s economic backbone through ocean innovation—that’s the bold promise from Minister Jitendra Singh. At a pivotal forum on blue economy prospects, he mapped out how marine science and biotechnology will spark job booms, economic surges, and environmental wins.

    India’s oceanic frontier offers immense wealth: polymetallic nodules worth trillions, coral reefs harboring biotech goldmines, and currents ideal for tidal energy. Singh announced accelerated funding for the National Centre for Coastal Research and biotech incubators targeting pharmaceuticals from sea sponges and anti-cancer agents from jellyfish.

    Employment projections are staggering—20 lakh direct jobs in marine value chains, from deep-sea mining to pearl culturing. ‘Coastal communities will thrive, turning fishermen into entrepreneurs,’ the minister envisioned.

    Sustainability is woven into every plan: zero-waste aquaculture models, mangrove restoration for carbon sinks, and blockchain-tracked seafood supply chains. Singh praised ISRO’s satellite tech for ocean monitoring, ensuring data-driven conservation.

    Global tie-ups with ASEAN nations and EU grants will amplify efforts. Wrapping up, Singh declared, ‘Marine science isn’t peripheral; it’s central to Viksit Bharat.’ This roadmap positions India not just as a participant, but a pacesetter in the global blue revolution, balancing progress with planetary health.

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