GS 3: S&T
Unveiled by: Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology.
Significance:
- Purpose: Protects farmers from harmful pesticide exposure, reducing risks of health issues such as breathing disorders, vision loss, and lethality.
- Technology: Developed by BRIC-inStem, Bangalore, in collaboration with Sepio Health Pvt. Ltd.
- Innovation: Uses advanced fabric technology to deactivate harmful pesticides upon contact.
Product Details:
- Name: Kisan Kavach®
- Cost: ₹4,000
- Features:
- Washable and reusable.
- Usable for up to one year.
- Employs nucleophilic-mediated hydrolysis for deactivating pesticides.
- Fabric Composition:
- Manufactured by covalent attachment of nucleophiles on cotton fabric.
- Research published in Nature Communications
Government and Scientific Collaboration:
- Departments Involved:
- Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
- BRIC-inStem
Distribution and Impact:
- First Batch: Distributed to farmers during the launch event.
- Future Plans:
- Scaling up production for greater affordability and accessibility.
- Aimed at benefiting India’s agricultural workforce (65% of the population).
Broader Context:
- Policy Alignment:
- Part of PM Narendra Modi’s vision of empowering agriculture through science and technology.
- Related to initiatives like the BioE3 biomanufacturing initiative.
- Economic Growth:
- India has over 8,500 biotech startups, targeting a $300 billion bioeconomy.
Statements:
- Dr. Jitendra Singh: Called Kisan Kavach a transformative technology safeguarding farmers and advancing towards climate-resilient agriculture.