<p>In a significant step forward in India’s fight against Covid-19, the Nagpur-based National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has transferred the know-how of the indigenously developed Saline Gargle RT-PCR technique. </p>.<p>The know-how has been transferred to the Union Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), on a non-exclusive basis.</p>.<p>The Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology is simple, fast, cost-effective, patient-friendly and comfortable.</p>.<p>It provides instant test results and is well-suited for rural and tribal areas, given minimal infrastructure requirements. </p>.<p>This would enable the innovation to be commercialized and licensed to all capable parties, including private, government and various rural development schemes and departments.</p>.<p>The licensees are expected to set up manufacturing facilities for commercial production in the form of easily usable compact kits. In the light of the prevailing pandemic situation and probable third wave of Covid-19, CSIR-NEERI fast-tracked the know-how transfer process to potential licensees for its wider dissemination across the nation. </p>.<p>The ceremonial transfer of the Standard Operating Procedure and Know-How of the Saline Gargle RT-PCR technique was done in the presence of the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari. </p>.<p>“The Saline Gargle RT-PCR method needs implementation across the nation, especially in resource-poor regions like rural and tribal areas. This would result in faster and more citizen-friendly testing and will strengthen our fight against the pandemic. The MSME unit had approached CSIR-NEERI for commercializing the Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology developed by CSIR-NEERI,” said Gadkari.</p>.<p>The principal inventor of Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology is NEERI scientist Dr. Krishna Khairnar and the team of research scholars of Environmental Virology, at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur. </p>.<p>Dr. Srivari Chandrasekhar; Chairman, Technology Transfer, CSIR-NEERI, Dr Atul Vaidya; MSME Unit Director Rajesh Daga and Kamlesh Daga were also present during the transfer of know-how to the MSME Unit. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong><br /><br /></p>
<p>In a significant step forward in India’s fight against Covid-19, the Nagpur-based National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has transferred the know-how of the indigenously developed Saline Gargle RT-PCR technique. </p>.<p>The know-how has been transferred to the Union Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), on a non-exclusive basis.</p>.<p>The Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology is simple, fast, cost-effective, patient-friendly and comfortable.</p>.<p>It provides instant test results and is well-suited for rural and tribal areas, given minimal infrastructure requirements. </p>.<p>This would enable the innovation to be commercialized and licensed to all capable parties, including private, government and various rural development schemes and departments.</p>.<p>The licensees are expected to set up manufacturing facilities for commercial production in the form of easily usable compact kits. In the light of the prevailing pandemic situation and probable third wave of Covid-19, CSIR-NEERI fast-tracked the know-how transfer process to potential licensees for its wider dissemination across the nation. </p>.<p>The ceremonial transfer of the Standard Operating Procedure and Know-How of the Saline Gargle RT-PCR technique was done in the presence of the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari. </p>.<p>“The Saline Gargle RT-PCR method needs implementation across the nation, especially in resource-poor regions like rural and tribal areas. This would result in faster and more citizen-friendly testing and will strengthen our fight against the pandemic. The MSME unit had approached CSIR-NEERI for commercializing the Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology developed by CSIR-NEERI,” said Gadkari.</p>.<p>The principal inventor of Saline Gargle RT-PCR technology is NEERI scientist Dr. Krishna Khairnar and the team of research scholars of Environmental Virology, at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur. </p>.<p>Dr. Srivari Chandrasekhar; Chairman, Technology Transfer, CSIR-NEERI, Dr Atul Vaidya; MSME Unit Director Rajesh Daga and Kamlesh Daga were also present during the transfer of know-how to the MSME Unit. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong><br /><br /></p>