New Delhi: The National Innovation Foundation (NIF) awarded herbal patents to 26 individuals from Jammu & Kashmir and Gujarat in recognition of their traditional herbal knowledge. The felicitation ceremonies took place at the University of Kashmir in Srinagar and at the NIF headquarters in Gandhinagar, a PIB release noted.
According to the release, “Valuable systems are being preserved, sustained by outstanding traditional knowledge holders across the nation enabling sustainability of natural resources. Knowledge holders interact within their ecological system and possess deep understanding of local flora accumulated through experiences, experiments and wisdom. These practices are tools for solving challenges in human health and agriculture including livestock at their locale.”
The NIF, an autonomous institution under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), works to protect and promote indigenous knowledge systems. By granting intellectual property rights, the NIF aims to empower knowledge holders and facilitate the commercialization of their innovations.
“Protecting these health traditions with scientific evidence can augment link between informal and formal system for larger social goals,” stated the press release. The NIF emphasizes that such initiatives are crucial for safeguarding India’s herbal heritage and promoting sustainable practices that can benefit both communities and the economy.