The North East Centre for Technology Application
and Research (NECTAR) set up in 2012 as an autonomous society under Department
of Science and Technology to assist the North-Eastern region of the country is
ensuring applications of appropriate technologies for development in the areas
of biodiversity, watershed management, telemedicine, horticulture,
infrastructure planning and development, planning and monitoring,
tele-schooling using cutting edge MESHNET solutions, employment generation,
etc. through utilization of local products/resources and resulting in associated
skill development.
This was
stated by Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Dr.
Harsh Vardhan in a written reply in Lok Sabha yesterday.
With financial assistance from the Government of
India and also from the State Governments, the Centre has developed and
showcased many appropriate technologies for the region and proved their
efficacy in real life. The Government of Meghalaya has also allotted 5 acres of
land for setting up the office of NECTAR in the New Shillong area. The Cabinet
approved the merger of National Mission on Bamboo Applications (NMBA) and the Mission
for Geo Spatial Applications (MGA) along with their assets and liabilities into
the Centre. The talent pools available with these missions helped kick start
the activities of NECTAR.
Targets set by NECTAR consist of projects in the
following areas:
·
Projects
that secure safety and security of people;
·
Projects
that contribute to Urban Management and Urban Civic Services (CCTV based
surveillance systems/traffic management technology), Radio networks, 3-D
terrain models, etc.;
·
Projects
that enable critical, reliable communication at high bandwidth and employing
high speeds
·
Tele-medicine
and E-education meshnets.
·
Projects
that enable mapping of scarce and critical natural resources like water,
forests, public utilities, etc. using 3-D GIS platform at a very high
resolution;
·
Wide-ranging
training and technology projects in areas of bamboo applications across the
entire value chain from bamboo growth, primary processing to modern
applications and products;
·
Income
and livelihood programmes in agriculture, horticulture and agri-processing;
·
Training
and skills development programmes in rural and backward regions.
NECTAR has, in the last three years, developed
and implemented a large number of such technology projects. The achievements,
in brief, are as follows:
Software Defined Radios (SDR):
SDR project is for setting state-of-art
communication facilities for security and safety of the people and for
developmental purposes, including for secure and critical disaster management
information system. Natural disasters, such as landslides, earthquakes etc.
require alternate communication network, which usually require high power and
high infrastructure. NECTAR has put up a communication network using SDRs which
meets the needs and requirements with low power and low infrastructures.
Achievements:
·
Nagaland
: On the request of Nagaland Disaster Management Authority, High Frequency
radio communication system network has been designed to connect the Deputy
Commissioners with the Disaster Management Authority. All eleven districts were
connected with the State Disaster Management Authority.
·
Sikkim:
NECTAR has put up a small demonstrator network using SDRs, which meets the
needs and requirements of Government of Sikkim.
·
Arunachal
Pradesh: NECTAR has installed a fail-safe communication network for the State
Police Department. Seventy two static SDRs have been installed, linking the
police stations with
the
headquarter. This network allows email, voice and data transfer and broadcast
facilities. There is seamless network connectivity from Zimethang on the
Chinese border to Vijay Nagar on the Burmese border.
Wireless Meshnet projects for CCTV based
monitoring and surveillance
Achievements:
·
Guwahati:
Mesh network has been established at number of locations with pan-tilt and zoom
and fixed lens camera. In the control room set up, streaming data is overseen
by a team trained by NECTAR with capacity to tilt, zoom or point the cameras as
per requirement. Ample data storage has been provided for control room for
revisiting the footage for analysis. The quality of output is high definition,
color footage with excellent resolution during night time using infra red rays
is also obtained.
·
Shillong
and Tura: In Shillong 120 numbers of cameras have been installed of which 30
numbers are PTZ cameras and 90 are veri-focal full High Definition bullet
cameras. In Tura, 14 PTZ cameras and 45 bullet cameras have been installed. The
advantage of this storage equipment is that stored data can be analyzed on the
fly. The average through put in the system is 150-180 mbps, providing
sufficient band width to have streaming data with a clear picture.
Telemedicine
Project:
Achievements
·
Tura
: Seven Primary Health Centres have been connected with the district and
maternity hospital to have remote examination of patients by specialists.
·
Nagaland:
As a part of societal applications, nodes for telemedicine system have been
done in Nagaland.
Geographical Information System (GIS) platform
for Meghalaya and Nagaland
Achievements
·
Meghalaya:
NECTAR in full-fledged partnership with Meghalaya Basin Development Authority
(MBDA) has developed a model GIS centre for understanding the water flows in
the Meghalaya Rivers. The GIS platform developed by NECTAR has been used to
identify the water sheds of 26 rivers which flow either into the Brahmaputra or
into Bangladesh.
·
Nagaland:
NECTAR also working with Government of Nagaland for development of GIS platform
in the State.
Income and Livelihood Programmes and Skill
Development:
Achievement
·
NECTAR
is working with Self Help Groups (SHGs) for growth and development of agarbatti
industry, primarily dependent on bamboo sticks originating from the North East.
NECTAR aims at bridging the gap between producer groups and consumer. NECTAR
has connected with SHGs in Meghalaya who are actively involved in producing and
processing of Cherrapunji honey, black pepper and turmeric. Lakadong turmeric
is known to be high in curcumin content, which increases the medicinal benefits
(of turmeric). This also ensures better returns to the farmers.
·
NECTAR
is working towards upgradation of livelihood of North East farmers. Crops like
turmeric will be utilized for curcumin extraction, which will provide better
returns.
Support for women in Manipur for weaving
activity.
Achievement
·
The
North Eastern Region in home to 45 million people belonging to 272 ethnic
groups. For economic empowerment and livelihood possibilities for vulnerable
women in these states, especially in Manipur, NECTAR has supported them for
weaving activity. Thousands of women and more than 300 villages are covered
under this program and over 1000 women are getting financial assistance for
small scale entrepreneurial work. Women are involved in work of weaving, silk
reeling, bamboo crafts manufacturing etc.
Strategic Business Plan Development for Bamboo
Industry in India
Achievement
·
NECTAR
has supported installation of six bamboo-based quick erect shelters and nine
barracks for surrendered militants on the request of Meghalaya Government.
·
On
the request of Arunachal Pradesh Police, sixteen bamboo barracks have been
completed and handed over.
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