Dear Shri Harsh Shringlaji
( Foreign Secretary – psfs@mea.gov.in )
Congratulations for setting up KRA ( Key
Result Areas ) for our Ambassadors in various countries (
especially, in relation to “ procuring high technology “ ) , as reported below :
Indian envoys and mission officers to be judged on 3Ts / Hindustan Times
/ 04 Feb
2022
Extract :
Ø
Foreign secretary Harsh Shringla has written to
all mission heads that Indian embassies will
function as a team and all officers will be judged on parameters of enhancement
of trade, procurement
of technology and selling India as a tourism destination.
Ø
On August 6, 2021, PM Modi has addressed the heads of missions virtually with the focus on enhancing Indian
exports, procuring high end technology for India, and promoting India as a global tourism destination.
It is
in this context that foreign secretary Shringla reminded all the mission heads
last week that annual assessment for
all officers in the embassy will be largely done on their performance on 3Ts including the ambassador
himself.
Each
officer apparently will have to self-assess herself or himself on their performance regarding 3Ts and
then set up targets for
next years
MY TAKE :
Technologies that can help us solve our myriad
problems, are under development ( or already
available commercially ), all over the World.
It is very likely that some of these news
might escape your attention. In turn, you may not be able to alert our ambassadors to inquire / evaluate
these for possible “ acquisition
“ by India ( by Indian PSUs / Private Sector Firms / Research Labs etc )
Before alerting the concerned ambassador(s),
you may want to forward this e-mail to the following High-powered TECHNOLOGY
COMMITTEES of GOI, for giving their opinion ( within a week of being referred ? ) :
Troika
of Technology ?............ [ 20 Feb 2020 ]
As a citizen, I believe it is my duty to bring
to your notice, such technology-related news whenever I come across one
Here is one :
[ A ] Technology ( brief
description ) :
The
University of Newcastle renewable energy tech - which is,
# ultra
light-weight,
# ultra
flexible,
# recyclable
and
# cheap
to manufacture,
The
material, similar in thickness and appearance to a chip packet, is manufactured using conventional printers.
This
technology will really disrupt and revitalise the
contracting print industry.
Printed solar is cheap to
manufacture, at a production cost of less than $10 per square metre and rapid to produce, with
commercial scale equipment capable of producing
kilometres of material a day.
With over 99 per cent of
the panels consisting of PET, the material can be recycled - a distinct advantage over traditional silicon panels.
Imagine a world where everyone has
access to electricity, and where every
surface can generate clean, low cost, sustainable energy from the sun.
That’s a world I want to live in,” said Professor Dastoor.
When painted across a roof, the cells produce enough electricity to power a household.
[ B ] Country where developed :
AUSTRALIA
[ C ] Inventor / Developer :
Creator of the organic printed solar material, Physicist Professor Paul Dastoor from the Faculty of Science
Prof Paul Dastoor / Shining Light
on Organic Electronics
[ D ] Source of News
Topmost
Candidate for PLI ?............... ( 19 Jan 2022 )
Extract :
Our installed
capacity of Roof Top Solar was a meagre is 6.0 GW By Oct 2021
Our target is to
achieve 40 GW by
the current year ( 2022 )
Obviously an
impossible task, with just 11 months left to
install 34 GW
( NOTE :
Ø India’s current “ Installed Manufacturing
Capacity “ for PV Solar panel / module, is a meagre 2.8 GW per year – and this
depends upon a large number of components imported from China
Ø Adopting “ Printed Solar Film “
technology will enable us to ramp up to 20 GW / year – without any imports !
With regards,
Hemen parekh
/ hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 18 Feb 2021
Related Readings :
RKS
liberates RTSP …………………………………………………..[ 23 Jan 2022 ]
Sun : Our Soul ( A New SOS ) ………………………………[ 02 Jan 2017 ]
Thank You, Shri R K Singhji : the Green Warrior………[
26 Oct 2021 ]
Not Good Enough ! ……………………………………………………[ 02 Dec 2017 ]
Treading ( gently ) on Solar Power Trading……………….[
18 Oct 2021 ]
No Godfather for Rooftop Solar ?
……………………………….[ 01 June 2021 ]
Market-based Model for Renewable Energy ………………[ 09 June 2021 ]
Congratulations , Shri Saurabh Patelji ………………………[ 31 Dec 2020 ]
How to reduce Carbon Emission to
Net Zero ? .........[ 26 July 2021 ]
CC :
Shri R K Singhji
Mrs. Reenat Sandhu ( Secretary
[West] – secywest@mea.govin )
Shri Saurabh Kumar
(Secretary [East] – secyeast@mea.govin )
Shri Dammu Ravi (Secretary
[ER] – secyer@mea.govin )
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