Assam Union MoS inaugurates Central Animal Facility in Guwahati
Expressing his elation at the CAF’s inauguration, Union MoS Majumdar said the setting up of NIPER in the Northeast will bring a bridge connecting research, education, knowledge and business in the field of drug discovery and the preclinical development of new chemical entities

Guwahati: Union Minister of State for Education and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Sukanta Majumdar on Friday embarked on his visit to Guwahati in Assam after assuming office of the DoNER ministry.

As part of his visit, Majumdar attended a programme at the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) in Guwahati where he inaugurated the Central Animal Facility (CAF) and the in-vitro drug testing facility.

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Expressing his elation at the inauguration of the Central Animal Facility, Majumdar said the setting up of NIPER in the Northeastern region will bring a bridge connecting research, education, knowledge and business in the field of drug discovery and the preclinical development of new chemical entities.

“We are inaugurating these facilities which are pivotal assets that reinforce our dedication to pharmaceutical research and innovation. These facilities are aimed at fostering a developed and self-reliant India,” he added.

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The NIPER-Guwahati – with a mission to cater high-quality laboratory animals for drug discovery – received funds to establish an animal breeding and general public license-accredited biological screening and toxicology centre with the latest equipment required for drug discovery development.

The institute is supporting traditional healers and potential entrepreneurs from different states of the Northeastern region to promote their medicines from regional and global level.

Later in the day, Majumdar visited Gauhati University and inaugurated the building of the Centre for Brahmaputra Studies.

In his address, Majumdar said this initiative is not just about research but about understanding the complex and dynamic nature of the river Brahmaputra and addressing the many challenges it poses while unlocking opportunities for sustainable development.

“The centre’s primary mission is to provide insights and solutions that guide the sustainable development of the region and ensure the well-being of the people who rely on the river Brahmaputra,” he added.