IIT Bhilai and District Administration Dantewada Sign MoU for Tribal Research and Innovation Park
On February 9, 2026, a significant agreement was reached between the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhilai and the District Administration of Dakshin Bastar Dantewada. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a pivotal step towards enhancing skill development, generating livelihoods, and fostering technology-enabled rural transformation in the Bastar region.
Purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding
The MoU aims to establish a Tribal Research and Innovation Park (TRIP) in Dantewada. This initiative is designed to transform the existing district infrastructure into a professionally managed Centre of Excellence (CoE) dedicated to:
- Tribal skill development
- Employment-oriented training
- Applied research
- Innovation
- Enterprise promotion
Key Figures Involved
The MoU was formalized in the presence of:
- Professor Rajeev Prakash, Director of IIT Bhilai
- Devesh Kumar Dhruv (IAS), District Collector of Dantewada
Roles and Responsibilities
Under the terms of the agreement, IIT Bhilai will take on the role of the academic and technical anchor, responsible for:
- Curriculum design
- Research integration
- Technology adaptation
- Institutional guidance
Meanwhile, the District Administration will provide essential support in areas such as:
- Infrastructure development
- Community mobilization
- Inter-departmental coordination
This collaborative approach is aimed at ensuring the smooth and effective implementation of the TRIP initiative.
Addressing Employability Challenges
The TRIP initiative seeks to tackle the structural challenges related to employability in the district. By integrating industry-aligned skilling with entrepreneurship support and field-deployable technologies, the program aims to:
- Enhance the employability of tribal youth
- Strengthen Self-Help Group (SHG)-led enterprises
- Promote sustainable livelihoods
- Improve health outcomes
- Deploy efficient monitoring tools
- Establish Dantewada as a regional hub for tribal innovation and workforce development
Focus Sectors
The initiative will concentrate on several key sectors that are vital for the region’s development:
- Mining support services
- Agriculture and forest produce value addition
- Clean energy solutions
- Eco-tourism
- Digital governance
Technology Showcase at Bastar Pandum 2026
The signing of the MoU builds upon IIT Bhilai’s participation in the Bastar Navachar Mandai during Bastar Pandum 2026. This event showcased various Bastar-centric technologies, including:
- Battery-operated agricultural tools
- Solar-powered smart charging systems
- Portable cold storage units for forest produce
- Digital health kiosks
- Inclusive ATM solutions for last-mile financial access
- Governance monitoring dashboards
These technologies are proposed for phased implementation in remote and underserved areas of Dantewada, with a focus on enhancing the quality of life and economic opportunities for the local population.
Strategic Milestone for Sustainable Development
Both Professor Rajeev Prakash and Devesh Kumar Dhruv (IAS) described the MoU as a strategic milestone in building a sustainable, technology-enabled development ecosystem for the Bastar region. The collaboration between IIT Bhilai and the District Administration is expected to yield significant benefits for the tribal communities in Dantewada, paving the way for a brighter future.
Conclusion
The establishment of the Tribal Research and Innovation Park represents a forward-thinking approach to addressing the unique challenges faced by the tribal population in Dantewada. By leveraging academic expertise and local administrative support, this initiative aims to create a sustainable framework for skill development, innovation, and economic empowerment.
Note: The information provided in this article is based on the latest available data as of February 2026.

