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National Innovation Council (India)

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National Innovation Council is the think-tank council of India to discuss, analyse and help implement strategies for innovation in India and suggest a Roadmap for Innovation 2010–2020.[1] It is currently headed by no one as its incumbent chairman Sam Pitroda has resigned. It has approved Vadodara Innovation Council as its first city-based innovation council in India.

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  1. ^ "Introduction". National Innovation Council. Archived from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2012.