"A country like India may have reached a certain level of technological advancement. It may have promoted the development of a scientific bent of mind and temperament amongst its citizens, especially the young ones. However, unless young minds are sensitised to the need for finding creative solutions to top-ranging socio-economic problems of our country, the goal of inclusive development will remain elusive. If we are able to leverage ingenuity to address social needs, it will result in social innovations beneficial to the society."

- Hon'ble President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee

"We are a country of 1.28 billion minds. We are also a country of 122 languages, 1,600 dialects, several religions, yet we live in peaceful co-existence. This shows the streak of commonality of aspirations, which we must inculcate in our younger generation.Education, knowledge, spirit of entrepreneurship all need to be inculcated right from the beginning in the younger generation."

- Secretary to the President Smt Omita Paul

 

Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

March 12-19, 2016

The celebration of grassroots innovation at Rashtrapati Bhavan empowers creative communities in a manner that was never tried before in the history of the country. The second edition of week-long Festival of Innovation (FOIN) was inaugurated on March 12, 2016 by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi. The event was hosted by the President at Rashtrapati Bhavan from March 12-19, 2016. The President’s Secretariat was assisted by the National Innovation Foundation (NIF), an autonomous institution under the Department of Science and Technology, government of India, and Society for Research and Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies and Institutions (SRISTI), part of the Honey Bee Network.

The Honey Bee Network, a social movement to uncover the hidden innovative talent, started 25 years ago and has made a small contribution towards recognition, respect and reward for the unsung heroes of our society. This will help in making India a creative, compassionate and collaborative society.

The event focused the attention of the nation towards the untapped potential of knowledge-rich, economically poor people.India is perhaps the only country where the head of the state hosts such a festival at his house.

An exhibition of grassroots innovations kicked off FOIN 2016. The President was accompanied by Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union minister for science & technology and earth sciences; Dr Najma A Heptulla, Union minister for minority affairs; Dr R A Mashelkar, chairperson, National Innovation Foundation (NIF); Prof Ashutosh Sharma, secretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST), NIF’s Chairperson Dr R A Mashelkar and Prof Anil K Gupta, executive vice-chairperson, NIF.

A total of 65 grassroots innovations were exhibited as part of the event. The event had global roundtable conferences, spread over a period of six days, and a meeting of national innovation clubs to deliberate on the progress and future plans of innovation projects in India. 

Nobel Laureate Shri KailashSatyarthi and other distinguished thinkers, policymakers, academicians and entrepreneurs, national and international, attended the conference.

The first edition of FOIN was held from March 7-13, 2015.

Events as part of FOIN 2016

  • March 12: Inauguration of the innovation exhibition by the Hon'ble President Shri Pranab Mukherjee and introduction with innovation scholars and writers in-residence
  • March 12 (afternoon): Global Roundtables on (1) Inclusive Innovations; (2) Leveraging Science, Technology and Innovation: Developing an Inclusive Ecosystem; and (3) Education for inclusive innovation development
  • March 12 (evening): Rapporteurs' Summarisation on Global Roundtable on Inclusive Innovation to the Hon'ble President
  • March 13: Gandhian Young Technological Innovation (GYTI) Award Ceremony followed by Global Roundtable on Inclusive Innovation, Incubation & Acceleration Models for Innovative Start-ups
  • March 13 (afternoon): Global Roundtables on (1) Innovation and Skill Development; (2) Incentives for Innovation in Public Policy & Programmes; and (3) Social Innovations for large scale change; and (4) Break-away Session: Group Discussion and Recommendations by 4 break-away groups of Roundtables
  • March 13 (evening): Cultural programme (Kathak performance by Aditi Mangaldas and troupe)
  • March 14: Global Roundtables on Public Service Delivery - (1) Macro-level initiatives for innovations; and (2) Grassroots Action for Inclusion
  • March 14 (afternoon): Workshop of innovative and creative children
  • March 14 (evening): Presentation Ceremony of Visitor's Awards, 2016
  • March 15: Meeting of National Innovation Clubs, followed by a session with academicians, technology business incubators, senior officers from India and abroad
  • March 15 (afternoon): Poster presentation on outstanding achievements by National Innovation Clubs and outstanding Technology Business Incubators (TBIs)
  • March 16: Roundtable on the innovations in medical science and bio-technology, followed by interaction of scientists with grassroots innovators
  • March 17: Interaction with the leaders of banking and financial sectors on the consultation and policy dialogue about financing innovations, followed by Presentation on key recommendations emanating from the Roundtable discussions to the Hon'ble President
  • March 18: Exhibition of outstanding innovations related to Swachh Bharat and a workshop with farmer innovators and community workshop coordinators of NIF, facilitated by Prof Neil Gershenfeld, director, CBA, MIT, USA
  • March 19: Last day of innovation exhibition; Hackathon for social innovations

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