Key Points

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi launched OMBRIC to boost marine biotechnology and blue economy growth. The initiative includes collaborations with six premier institutions for R&D and innovation. CM Majhi emphasized its potential for job creation and environmental sustainability. OMBRIC aligns with the state’s vision for economic and scientific advancement by 2036.

Key Points: CM Majhi Launches OMBRIC to Boost Odisha's Blue Economy

  • OMBRIC aims to position Odisha as a global leader in marine biotechnology
  • Six premier institutions will lead R&D under the initiative
  • Focus on sustainable food systems, climate resilience, and job creation
  • Aligns with Viksit Odisha 2036 and Viksit India 2047 visions
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CM Majhi launches 'OMBRIC' to boost Odisha's marine biotechnology and blue economy

Odisha CM Majhi launches OMBRIC to drive marine biotechnology innovation, job creation, and sustainable blue economy growth.

"This unique platform will become a beacon of hope for the scientific community and innovation, not only for Odisha, but for the entire nation and the world. – CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, Aug 12

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, on Tuesday, launched the Odisha Marine Biotechnology Research and Innovation Corridor (OMBRIC), an ambitious initiative by the state's Science and Technology Department aimed at transforming and positioning Odisha as a global leader in marine biotechnology and Blue Economy development in the coming years.

As per an official statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office, the initiative launched by CM Majhi has the potential to contribute immensely to the field of environment protection, science-based tourism, investment and employment, and livelihood support to local population in coastal areas.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for R&D collaboration was also signed between the Odisha Science and Technology Department and the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Ministry of Earth Sciences at Lok Seva Bhawan here.

Besides, six higher education institutions in Odisha also signed MoUs with Odisha government to provide R&D support for the initiative.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Majhi said, "This unique platform will become a beacon of hope for the scientific community and innovation, not only for Odisha, but for the entire nation and the world. It can transform our blue economy and contribute significantly to nation's economic growth."

The Chief Minister also added that at a time when the world is looking towards the oceans for solutions to some of our most pressing challenges, from sustainable food systems to climate resilience, Odisha is taking a bold and visionary step forward.

"Aligning with the vision of Viksit Odisha 2036 & Viksit India 2047, OMBRIC is designed not just as a research programme, but as a platform where young entrepreneurs of Odisha can build marine biotech startups grounded in local resources and global standards," he said.

He also added that OMBRIC connects the lab to the land, and research to real-world impact.

From gene discovery to bioactive molecules, from bioremediation to nutraceuticals, this initiative covers the entire pipeline of marine biotechnology innovation, culminating in job creation, environmental sustainability, and economic growth, the Chief Minister said.

"Odisha is no longer just a coastal state. Odisha now seeks to be a coastal innovator. We are not just blessed by nature; we are investing in nature-based solutions. We are harnessing our biodiversity not by exploiting it, but by preserving, understanding, and responsibly utilising it," CM Majhi added.

The Odisha Science and Technology Department, recognising the immense potential of the 574-km-long coastline packed with unexplored rich marine bioresources, has conceptualised OMBRIC as a pioneering initiative to turn Odisha as a leader in blue economy and marine biotechnology sector.

To ensure targeted and high-impact execution, six premier institutions in Odisha have been selected as hubs of OMBRIC based on their scientific expertise and regional relevance.

These institutions will lead various components of OMBRIC with specific objectives aligned with their areas of expertise and need of the state.

The IIT Bhubaneswar has been roped in for the comprehensive mapping and monitoring of Odisha's coastal marine bioresources using satellite images, GIS, remote sensing, drone survey etc. and assessment of coastal ecosystem health and capacity building.

Similarly, Odisha government has signed an MoU with the NIT Rourkela as a hub for cultivation of unculturable marine microorganisms and extraction of novel bioactive compounds (enzymes, pigments, antibiotics, etc.) with pharmaceutical and industrial applications.

Similarly, the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Berhampur, Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar, the Berhampur University and Fakir Mohan University have been roped in for various research and development-related work on marine biotechnology.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Finally some concrete steps towards blue economy! But I hope the government ensures proper implementation. We've seen many such announcements before that remained only on paper. The MoUs with educational institutions look promising though.
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Aditya G
As a marine biology student from Odisha, this news makes me so excited! 🤩 The collaboration with IISER Berhampur and other institutes means we'll get world-class research opportunities right here in our state. Maybe I won't have to go abroad for advanced studies now!
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Sarah B
Interesting initiative! The focus on marine biotechnology could position India as a global leader in this emerging field. The partnership between government, academia and research institutions seems well-planned. Hope this attracts international collaborations too.
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Karthik V
While the project sounds great, I'm concerned about the environmental impact. Marine biotechnology research must be done carefully to avoid disturbing delicate coastal ecosystems. Hope there are proper safeguards in place.
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Meera T
This could be a game-changer for Odisha's economy! The mention of nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals from marine sources is particularly exciting. Our traditional fishing communities could benefit immensely if they're properly included in this initiative.
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Nikhil C
The involvement of IIT Bhubaneswar for coastal

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