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Karan Kamble
Jul 31, 2021, 11:59 PM | Updated 12:00 AM IST
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Science and Technology Minister Dr Jitendra Singh released the Biotech-PRIDE guidelines on Friday (30 July). "PRIDE" is short for 'promotion of research and innovation through data exchange'.
According to the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), these guidelines "aim at providing a well-defined framework and guiding principles to facilitate and enable sharing and exchange of high-throughput, high-volume biological data generated by research groups across the country".
The website of the Indian Biological Data Centre (IBDC) was also launched alongside the Biotech-PRIDE guidelines.
The guidelines will, in fact, be implemented through the IBDC at the DBT-supported Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad.
They have been introduced in the interest of data sharing in order to further research and innovation in India.
"These guidelines do not deal with generation of biological data per se but is an enabling mechanism to share and exchange information and knowledge generated as per the existing laws, rules, regulations and guidelines of the country," a statement said.
Databases have become crucial components of research globally. Research data accessible on a large scale can lead to favourable scientific outcomes.