Industry and Academia must come together to solve critical challenges and problems because their collaboration has the potential to drive innovation, foster economic growth, address societal needs, and create a better future for all.
We have undertaken certain challenges that require resolution.
- Agricultural Distress : Agriculture, being a primary source of livelihood for a significant portion of the population, faces challenges.
- Healthcare Accessibility: Rural and remote areas often lack adequate healthcare infrastructure.
- Electricity Access and Renewable Energy: Many rural areas in India still lack reliable access to electricity.I
- Natural calamities and Disaster management: India is highly susceptible to a wide range of natural calamities and disasters due to its geographical location, diverse topography, and climatic variability. These disasters pose significant challenges to the country’s socio-economic development
- Information Security : Information security poses significant challenges to India, given the country’s increasing reliance on digital technologies, rapid expansion of internet connectivity, and the growing threat landscape.
- Water Management: Water scarcity and inefficient water management practices are pressing issues in many parts of India.
- Waste Management : Waste management in India faces numerous challenges due to rapid urbanisation, population growth, inadequate infrastructure, and socio-economic factors.
By joining hands together and collectively addressing India’s critical challenges and problems, we can create a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous future for all citizens, leaving no one behind. It requires commitment, collaboration, and collective action to build a better world.