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Online Awareness Program on Commercialisation of Medicinal Plants in the State of Bihar at DPIIT-IPR CHAIR, CNLU [Nov 11; 11 Am- 2 Pm]: Register Now!

DPIIT-IPR CHAIR, CNLU is organising Online Awareness Program on Commercialisation of Medicinal Plants in the State of Bihar on November 11.

About CNLU

Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) is a National Law University in Patna, established in 2006 by the Government of Bihar (Bihar Act 24 of 2006) as a public university dedicated to the field of legal education.

The Chief Justice of Patna High Court is the ex-officio Chancellor of the university. The CNLU is running five years B.A.LL.B., BBA. LL.B., LL.M., PG Diploma and Doctoral programs. This is one of the Premier Academic and Research University in India.

About DPIIT-IPR Chair

The DPIIT IPR-CHAIR has been established at Chanakya National Law University, in 2023, under the SPRIHA scheme of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The IPR Chair aims to promote IPR Culture and contribute to IPR research and knowledge.

Concept of the Program

India has 15 agro-climatic zones that comprise ~18,000 types of plants, of which 6,000-7,000 have therapeutic properties. These medicinal plants are used in numerous applications in the Indian society used to make medicines in traditional medical practices such as Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and homeopathy.

The market for medical plants in India stood at Rs. 4.2 billion (US$ 56.6 million) in 2019 and is expected to increase at a CAGR 38.5% to Rs. 14 billion (US$ 188.6 million) by 2026. The total world herbal trade is currently assessed at US$ 120 billion. India’s share in the global export of herbs and herbal products is low due to unsophisticated agricultural and quality control procedures, lack of processing, research & development, standardisation in products and regulatory framework in trade of medicinal plants.

In India, the production and cultivation of medical plants is mostly unorganised. An equipped supply chain management and formation of farmer associations will improve the production and sales of medicinal plants in the country.

The sector has observed recent entries of start- ups bringing in technology upgradation. These start-up are using precise farming techniques by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics for crop profiling, seed analysis for better germination, among others.

Who can attend?

Rural People, Farmers, Agriculture scientists, Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Academicians, and Research Scholars in the domain of Law, IPR Social scientists, Engineering, Medical, etc.

Date & Time

  • Date: 11th November, 2023 (Saturday)
  • Time: 11:00 AM -2:00 PM

Registration

Interested candidates can register via the link given at the end of the post.

Participants will get the link for joining the programme in their email automatically after completion of registration.

Certification

E-Certificate shall be provided to the Participants.

Contact

Prof.(Dr.) S.C.Roy, DPIIT-IPR CHAIR CNLU- +91 7667074426.

Click here to register.

Source: Lawctopus

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