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Dr. Jitendra Singh Launches VISION Portal, for nurturing skill development in underprivileged children Union Minister Jitendra Singh launches VISION Portal. The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Science and Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh, inaugurated the VISION( “Viksit Bharat Initiative for Student Innovation and Outreach Network”) Porta in New Delhi on 21 November 2024. The Portal aims to empower and uplift youth from the underprivileged section of the country through education, skill development and sustainable livelihood. Third Largest Startup Ecosystem in the World Dr Jitendra Singh said that India has the third-largest startup ecosystem in the world. In 2014, there were 350 start-ups, which has grown to 1.67 lakh at present. On 16 January 2016, the government of India launched the Startup India programme. The main aim of the start-up initiative is to build a strong startup ecosystem in the country to nurture innovation and startups. Under the Startup India programme, funds are made available to startups of disadvantaged populations like Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Women through banks and other financial institutions. The Startup India programme is being implemented by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Who has developed the VISION Portal? The Gurugram, Haryana-based non-profit organisation Utsav Foundation developed the VISION( “Viksit Bharat Initiative for Student Innovation and Outreach Network”) Portal. The Utsav Foundation works to empower the youth by providing them with the necessary skills and resources through internship and skill development. Aim of the VISION It funds the internship projects of Indian students studying in Schools, Industrial Training Institutes and Colleges. It aims to foster the spirit of innovation among students who want to start their own businesses by providing funding and mentorship. Preference is given to projects that address societal challenges and drive technological advancements. The Scheme aims to develop problem-solving abilities among the youth by bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Dr. Jitendra Singh Launches VISION Portal, for nurturing skill development in underprivileged children: Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh today inaugurated the “Viksit Bharat Initiative for Student Innovation and Outreach Network” (VISION), aimed at nurturing education, skill development, and innovation among underprivileged children. Lauding the initiative, the Minister observed that reaching out to underprivileged youngsters helps democratise StartUp skills. Speaking at the event, Dr. Jitendra Singh lauded the entrepreneurial vision behind the initiative and its focus on democratising opportunities for students across the country. He emphasized how the portal could act as a gateway for those in remote areas to access mentorship and training. “An initiative like VISION provides an opportunity for even the most underprivileged to get a feel of what is happening in the mainland,” the Minister remarked, adding that it symbolises the broader effort to make the startup ecosystem accessible to all. The Minister reflected on India’s remarkable growth in the startup sector, which has expanded from just 350 to 400 startups in 2014 to over 1.67 lakh today, making the country the third-largest startup ecosystem globally. “We never lacked talent or passion in this country. What we needed was an enabling environment, which has been made possible under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership with the introduction of a new startup policy,” said Dr Jitendra Singh. Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted success stories such as lavender farming StartUps in Jammu and Kashmir, which have transformed the region’s economy by creating jobs and fostering innovation. “This is a testament to the fact that startups don’t need to be confined to IT. They can thrive in fields like agriculture, space, and biotechnology, provided they have the right guidance and support,” he noted. Dr. Jitendra Singh spoke about the pivotal role of biotechnology in shaping India’s economic and environmental future. He highlighted the recent rollout of the Bio-E3 policy, which emphasizes the application of biotechnology for the economy, employment, and environment. “The next industrial revolution will be bio-economy driven, much like how the IT revolution shaped the 1990s,” he stated. The Minister pointed out that India’s biotech startups have grown from just 50 in 2014 to nearly 9,000 today, thanks to the growing interest in areas like DNA vaccines and biotechnology research. “The Bio-E3 policy is a forward-looking initiative that positions India to lead globally in biotechnology while ensuring that it contributes to sustainable development and job creation,” he added. Dr. Jitendra Singh underscored the role of technology in bridging gaps between urban and rural India. He pointed out how students from remote areas, often without access to libraries or coaching centers, have achieved success in exams like the IITs and Civil Services using just a smart phone. “This is the power of technology and the kind of revolution initiatives like VISION can fuel,” he said. The Minister also emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships and early industry linkages for startups to achieve sustainability. He cited the example of India’s first private rocket manufacturing startup, which has now set up a unit in Hyderabad. Dr. Jitendra Singh praised the flexibility offered by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which allows students to combine diverse subjects and pursue unconventional career paths. “This policy ensures that students are no longer prisoners of the subjects their parents chose for them,” he said, pointing out how this freedom can drive innovation and create new opportunities for India’s youth. Concluding his address, the Minister expressed optimism about India’s future as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. He stated that initiatives like VISION are integral to realizing the country’s aspirations under Vision India 2047, which aims to position India as a global leader in technology, education, and economic growth. “VISION will add vision to “Vision India 2047″ and I am confident it will inspire many more initiatives to follow,” Dr. Jitendra Singh said, commending the organizers for their efforts. Summarise this news in a short format without leaving any thing important and link it with past and present with a good header, a paragraph and sub headers. Rewrite it with a header in the same line, context in a para like crux, specific sub-headers in a very targeted mannerand in very detail .