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PGI turns 62, celebrates legacy of innovation

PGI turns 62, celebrates legacy of innovation

Time of India07-07-2025
Chandigarh: PGI marked its 62nd Institute Foundation Day Monday, with a celebration of its legacy of excellence and innovation.
"Over the past two years alone, PGI secured 74 grants, with nearly half dedicated to developing new interventions and technologies.
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This is a testament to PGI's relentless pursuit of excellence and its vital role in India's innovation ecosystem," Dr Rajiv Bahl, DG of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said.
He was the chief guest of the programme.
"PGI's position as one of the primary institutes conducting phase one clinical trials outside industry showcases our capacity to bring cutting-edge therapies from bench to bedside. This is essential for making India a global leader in medical research and development," Dr Bahl said, emphasising PGIMER's crucial contribution to clinical trials and translational research.
"Our goal is to support Indian scientists and entrepreneurs in creating first-in-the-world technologies. The recent challenge grants and patent support programmes of ICMR are designed to catalyse this spirit of innovation, ensuring India remains at the forefront of medical breakthroughs," Dr Bahl said, sharing ICMR's vision for Viksit Bharat.
Dr Bahl is also the secretary of the department of health research, under Govt of India. TNN
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