New Delhi, Jun 20 (UNI) Coal India Limited (CIL) has agreed to partner with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog to support proactively the flagship mission’s innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives across the country.
A Statement of Intent (SoI) of a strategic partnership between AIM and Coal India Limited was signed and exchanged in a virtual e-summit for the same on Friday.
AIM has various innovation programs and entrepreneurial ecosystem building initiatives such as Atal Tinkering Labs ( ATL) at a school level, Atal Incubation Centres at institutional levels, Atal Community Innovation Centres ( ACIC) for Tier-2, Tier3 cities and rural India, Atal New India Challenges at industry level and Applied Research and Innovation for stimulating innovations in the MSME industry.
The collaboration between CIL and AIM intends to conduct various activities and programmes to support greater awareness and promotion of the innovation ecosystem through the above mentioned AIM programmes and newer initiatives.
A Virtual SoI was signed by Atal Innovation Mission Mission Director R Ramanan and Coal India Limited Director (Technical)Binay Dayal in presence of Coal India Chairman and Managing Director Pramod Agrawal, according to a Niti Aayog statement here on Saturday.
'It’s a historic and momentous occasion of signing this SoI with CIL. We are very proud that CIL is partnering with AIM to help motivate the talented youth of our country towards developing great innovations thereby enabling an AtmaNirbhar Bharat,' said the Mission Director AIM NITI Aayog.
Mr Ramanan added that this partnership will provide an excellent platform to help the unserved and under-served regions of our country benefit from innovation and entrepreneurship led local job creation in the years ahead.
According to the SoI signed, the partnership has been categorised program wise where in under Atal Tinkering Labs, CIL has agreed for adoption of select ATLs Schools, help in conducting teacher training sessions and providing mentoring support to ATL students via Mentors of Change.
Similarly, under ACICs, CIL has agreed for adoption and support of ACICs close to their areas of operation, supporting the youth in their journey of societal innovation, hosting community innovation challenges and other innovation based events to spread the impact of the innovation ecosystems being built in the under-served regions of the country.
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