The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presented Innovation trophies to awardees, during the 'At Home' reception, organised by the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan, on the occasion of Navy Day, in New Delhi on December 04, 2015. The Minister of State for Planning (Independent Charge) and Defence, Shri Rao Inderjit Singh is also seen.
Commodore PK Singh Commanding Officer, INS Tunir and team receiving the trophy for excellence from PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi. 04 December, 2015.  In pursuance of the Government of India’s guidance to promote and facilitate innovations by youth of the nation, the Indian Navy has taken a lead by instituting a new series of ‘Innovation Trophy’ for both Uniformed and Defence Civilian personnel, of Afloat and Ashore units.

The newly instituted awards for Winner and Runner-Up in each category (total 04 only) were given away by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi this evening (04 Dec 15) during the Navy Day Reception at Navy House, New Delhi. Prior to the presentation of awards, some of the salient innovations and indigenisation initiatives were demonstrated. The event was witnessed by all dignitaries including foreign diplomats invited for the Navy Day Reception through live video feed on multiple large screen displays.

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presented Innovation trophies to awardees, during the 'At Home' reception, organised by the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan, on the occasion of Navy Day, in New Delhi on December 04, 2015. The Minister of State for Planning (Independent Charge) and Defence, Shri Rao Inderjit Singh is also seen.
Innovation trophy to Rear Admiral SP Lal Admiral Superintendent, Naval Dockyard, Mumbai,

This initiative has led to enthusiastic competition amongst a wide cross-section of young Officers, Sailors and Defence Civilians of various trades and specialisations. Units of all Commands, including Andaman and Nicobar Command, had participated in the competition. A total of 135 entries highlighting significant innovations in operations and maintenance domains, were received as nominations after short-listing by respective Commands. The process of selection of Winner and Runner-Up in each category was undertaken by a Selection Committee comprising of domain experts, as per a pre-decided assessment matrix.

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presented Innovation trophies to awardees, during the 'At Home' reception, organised by the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan, on the occasion of Navy Day, in New Delhi on December 04, 2015.
Capt Rajesh Bargoti, Commanding Officer, INS Sarvekshak, receiving the trophy

            To facilitate showcasing of the salient Innovations and Indigenisation initiatives, a unique ‘Innovation and Indigenisation Pavilion’ over an approx area of 3000 Sqft was set up at the venue. Salient highlights of demonstrations showcased in the Pavilion are as follows:-

(a)          Live demonstration of technological innovations and indigenisation initiatives in Combat Technologies in a set-up that mimics the Operations Room of a warship at sea.

(b)           Live demonstration of innovative use of Naval Satellite ‘Rukmani’ to provide Telemedicine solution for patients onboard ships at sea and medical specialists at Naval Hospitals ashore.

(c)          Indigenous ship and submarine design capabilities.

(d)          Demonstration of award winning innovations.

(e)          Demonstration of Green Initiatives by the Indian Navy.

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presented Innovation trophies to awardees, during the 'At Home' reception, organised by the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan, on the occasion of Navy Day, in New Delhi on December 04, 2015. The Minister of State for Planning (Independent Charge) and Defence, Shri Rao Inderjit Singh is also seen.
Cdr Nandkumar Das ,  Commanding Officer, INS Sindhudhwaj getting the award for innovation

This initiative by IN to institute Innovation Trophy and showcasing of initiatives to the Hon’ble Prime Minister and other dignitaries during Navy Day Reception has spurred further enthusiasm amongst young personnel to find innovative solutions to day-to-day challenges posed due to technology denial, obsolescence, resource constraints etc. The end objective is to effectively use the power of innovative problem solving as a force multiplier and redouble the momentum towards ‘Self Reliance through Indigenisation and Innovation’.

Details of the award winners is as tabulated

OPERATIONAL UNITS

RESULT

UNIT

INNOVATION

TROPHY BEING ACCEPTED BY

Winner

INS Sindhudhwaj

Ingenious repairs of submarine exhaust system under most challenging conditions whilst on patrol, ensuring uninterrupted dived operation during a critical Search and Rescue Mission

Cdr Nandkumar Das , Commanding Officer, INS Sindhudhwaj

Runner up

INS Sarvekshak

Innovative solution for tidal measurements during Hydrological Surveys by use of land based terrain mapping equipment and floating buoys mounted with prisms

Capt Rajesh Bargoti, Commanding Officer, INS Sarvekshak

SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS

RESULT

UNIT

INNOVATION

TROPHY BEING ACCEPTED BY

Winner

INS Tunir

In-house modification to legacy surface to surface missiles (originally designed for sub-sonic flight) to fly at super sonic speed

Commodore PK Singh Commanding Officer, INS Tunir

Runner up

Naval Dockyard, Mumbai

First ever erection of a boiler onboard a commissioned warship resulting in savings of approx Rs 267 Cr

Rear Admiral SP Lal Admiral Superintendent, Naval Dockyard, Mumbai

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DKS/CKP                                                                                                                  105/ 2015