‘National Science Day’: Modi Govt raised Science Budget multiple times in 10 years: Dr Jitendra

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DH NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, Feb 28
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh states the quantum budgetary increase to science departments highlighting the Modi Government’s commitment to the progress of Science Technology and innovation.
Addressing the “National Science Day” commemoration at Vigyan Bhawan here, Dr. Jitendra Singh stated that the budget allocations for various departments have seen significant growth over the years. The Department of Science and Technology (DST) received an allocation of Rs 2777 crore in 2013-14, which has surged to Rs 28,509 crore in 2024-25, marking a 926% increase. Similarly, the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR) saw its budget rise from Rs 2013 crore in 2013-14 to Rs 6658 crore in 2024-25, reflecting a 230% increase. The Department of Space (DOS) experienced a budget growth from Rs 5615 crore in 2013-14 to Rs 13,416 crore in 2024-25, resulting in a 139% increase.
Addressing the celebration, Dr. Jitendra Singh recalls Prime Minister Modi’s clarion call in Man Ki Baat to celebrate this year’s National Science Day with festive fervor.
The National Science Day is celebrated on February 28th each year in India to honor the discovery of the Raman Effect by Indian physicist C.V. Raman in 1928. This discovery was a groundbreaking achievement in the field of light scattering, for which C.V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.
During the programme, The Science and Technology Minister, Dr. Jitendra Singh, launched the DST’s new initiative for Electric Vehicle Solutions, which is led by startups for component manufacturing in collaboration with the Ministry of Heavy Industries and ACMA.
Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space said “India embarked on a bold and transformative journey to establish India as a global hub for research, innovation, and scientific excellence to become Viksitbharat@2047”.
Reflecting on the past decade of India’s scientific journey, the minster emphasized that India has transformed into the third-largest startup ecosystem globally, with a growing base of innovative, youth-led deep-tech startups. These startups are not only addressing domestic challenges but are also creating solutions for global issues such as communication, cybersecurity, data privacy, sustainable energy, healthcare advancements, and smart manufacturing.
Dr. Singh shared that according to the survey with a cutoff date of 31st December has found that 5352 Indian Scientific Minds feature in Top 2 percent. Referring to India’s progress in the Global Innovation Index, Dr. Singh said, “In just ten years, India has ascended from 80th to 39th position, cementing its place among the world’s most innovative nations.”
Dr. Singh touched upon India’s groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs that have been a source of national pride, most notably the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon’s south pole—making India the first country to achieve this extraordinary feat. He also highlighted the successful launch of ISRO’s SPADEX mission on December 30, 2024, a pioneering project in spacecraft rendezvous, docking, and undocking.
Dr. Singh underscored that India is poised to make its mark in the global quantum technology landscape, with a focus on quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum cryptography. Indian youth-led startups in deep-tech are at the forefront, developing solutions for global challenges.
Emphasizing on this year’s theme i.e. “Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science & Innovation for Viksit Bharat,” was emphasized by Dr. Singh as a reflection of India’s growing investment in its young scientists. He also dedicated the National Science Day to the youth of the country and seeks to enable the youth to undergo capacity building and prepare them to be the architects of 2047.
Dr. Singh noted that the number of patent filings has reached an impressive 64,480. Of this, nearly 55.2 percent of the patents have been filed indigenously by resident Indians, showcasing a remarkable shift towards innovation and intellectual property development within the country.
In his presence, nine new institutes were included in NIDHI- iTBIs Inclusive Technology Business Incubators with 50 Institutes already presen National Engineering College, Kovilpatti, Tamil Nadu GITAM, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Indian Institute of Management, Jammu, J&K Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha Sanskriti University, Mathura, UP AIIMS, Patna, Bihar Sona College of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu Assam Down Town University, Assam Sangam University, Bhilwara, Rajasthan.
An MoU was exchanged between IIT Kanpur and HAB Biomass Pvt. Ltd. on a Green Corrosion Inhibitor from Manure developed by the SHRI Cell of DST. The celebration also witnessed a technology transfer between CSIR-NBRI and Ankur Seeds, Nagpur. Dr. Singh also released the Compendium of Selected Projects of the 31st NCSTC.
Today 9 more Universities under PURSE were supported on diverse scientific themes and different geographical regions with Rs 75 Cr
Central University of South Bihar Central University of Tamil Nadu Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Chattisgarh Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand; Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak, Haryana Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University; Maharashtra Tezpur University; Assam Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Uttar Pradesh
In another landmark initiative, Dr. Jitendra Singh shared that ?1,000 crore venture capital fund exclusively for the space sector. Approved by the Cabinet, this fund aims to foster India’s growing base of nearly 300 space startups, positioning India as a leader in the space industry.
The government has also allocated Rs 2,000 crore for Mission Mausam, a national program focused on enhancing weather forecasting capabilities. Additionally, the launch of the Anusandhan National Research Fund (NRF) with a corpus of ?50,000 crore marks a giant leap toward ensuring that India’s scientific advancements are driven by research excellence and innovation.
Dr. Singh reiterated the government’s commitment to fulfilling the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ by developing indigenous technologies tailored to India’s unique needs. The Ministry of Science and Technology is working relentlessly to ensure that innovations move from the lab to land, benefiting local communities while positioning India as a global leader in science and technology.
Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized the importance of collaboration between various departments of science and the private sector. The government’s efforts are focused on creating an enabling environment for scientific innovation, ensuring that research and development align with the needs of both the public and private sectors.
The celebration was graced by Prof. A.K. Sood, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India; Dr. N. Kalaiselvi, DG-CSIR and Secretary of DSIR; Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, President of INSA; Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Secretary of DST; Dr. Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary of DBT; Sh. V. Narayanan, Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space; along with Dr. Rashmi Sharma, Head, NCSTC. Senior Officials of State S&T Councils, School & College students from 22 States across India joined the Science Day celebrations in Online mode.

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