Jitendra Singh Inaugurates Cohort Connect 2025: Boosting India's Health Research

Union Minister Jitendra Singh is inaugurating the two-day national conclave "Cohort Connect 2025" in Bhubaneswar. The event aims to strengthen collaboration within India's health cohort ecosystem by bringing together researchers and policymakers. It will focus on using cohort data for evidence-based health policy and biomedical innovation. The conclave also promotes data sharing standards and multi-sectoral partnerships in health research.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Inaugurates Cohort Connect 2025 in Bhubaneswar

  • Two-day national conclave aims to strengthen India's health cohort ecosystem
  • Focus on leveraging cohort data for evidence-based health policy
  • Showcases ongoing national health research initiatives and frameworks
  • Promotes data sharing and multi-sectoral partnerships in health research
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh to inaugurate 'Cohort Connect 2025' in Bhubaneswar

Union Minister Jitendra Singh inaugurates national conclave on longitudinal health studies, focusing on data-driven health policy and biomedical innovation in Bhubaneswar.

"I believe that in the coming days the next industrial revolution will be based on biotechnology. - Jitendra Singh"

Bhubaneswar, November 13

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, is set to inaugurate a two-day national conclave titled "Cohort Connect 2025" on Longitudinal Cohort Studies in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

The conclave aims to strengthen collaboration and integration within India's health cohort ecosystem, bringing together researchers, policymakers, and institutions engaged in population-based health studies, according to an official statement.

"The event will focus on leveraging cohort data for evidence-based health policy, disease prevention, and biomedical innovation," the statement read.

It will also showcase ongoing national initiatives and discuss frameworks to promote data sharing, standardisation, and multi-sectoral partnerships in health research.

Earlier on November 10, Minister Singh spoke at the Second Foundation Day celebration of the Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council (BRIC). He highlighted India being poised to lead a biotechnology-driven transformation of the global economy, claiming the country has taken an early lead in preparing for the next wave of industrial change.

"I believe that in the coming days the next industrial revolution will be based on biotechnology. During that time, we can say in full confidence that India has already paved its way in that direction while other countries of the world might be getting ready for it..." Singh said.

He further underlined that India's biotechnology ecosystem has moved beyond piecemeal efforts to an integrated, innovation-led framework combining institutions, industry and entrepreneurs.

The minister launched the BRIC-BIRAC Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) Program, aimed at supporting early-stage biotech innovators with mentoring, institutional backing and a pathway to commercialisation.

He noted that the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) was among the first government departments to implement this vision. "We are proud this biotechnology department is one of the departments in the government of India which initiated the process of integration and brought 14 institutes under one umbrella of BRIC," he said.

According to Singh, the integration has had a multiplier effect, extending coordination even beyond the formal BRIC network. "Now the situation is that other institutes which are outside the ambit of BRIC are also working in sync with it," he added.

He said that the Research Development and Innovation (RDI) Scheme Fund of Rs 1 lakh crore launched by the Prime Minister on November 3, 2025, marks a landmark step in strengthening India's research and development ecosystem.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Rs 1 lakh crore RDI fund is a game-changer! Finally, we're seeing serious investment in research. Hope this translates to better healthcare solutions for common Indians.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the government's focus on biotechnology, I hope they ensure that the benefits reach rural areas too. Often such initiatives remain confined to major cities.
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Vikram M
Data sharing and standardization in health research is much needed. Our diverse population requires customized healthcare solutions. Great step forward! 🙌
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Sarah B
As a researcher working in public health, I'm excited about Cohort Connect. The integration of 14 institutes under BRIC shows serious commitment to scientific advancement.
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Karthik V
Biotechnology revolution in India? Ambitious but achievable! With our young population and growing tech expertise, we can definitely lead the way. Jai Hind! 💪

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