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IASc The Academy, founded in 1934, aims at promoting progress, and upholding the cause of science. The Indian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1934 by Professor C.V.

Raman, Nobel Laureate, endeavours by all means at its disposal to promote the progress and uphold the cause of science, both in pure and applied branches. The Academy has laid the responsibility on all its Fellows, individually and collectively, of promoting original research and of disseminating scientific knowledge to the community, through its activities of organizing meetings, discussions, sem

inars, symposia and publications. The Academy recognizes the special relationship of scientific creative activity with the process of education and holds that the course of discovery includes the identification and nurturing of scientific talent amongst the young. Aware of the fundamental contributions science and technology can and must make to national regeneration, the Academy upholds that the principle of social responsibility for all scientific effort, individual or corporate, is entirely consistent with individual freedom and that the quest for knowledge and truth cannot be reconciled with any dogma.

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विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी राज्य मंत्री डॉ. जितेंद्र सिंह ने मंगलवार को 'बाल चिकित्सा गैस्ट्रोएंटरोलॉजी, हेपेटोलॉ....

17/04/2026
17/04/2026

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh on Thursday said India is steadily positioning itself as a global player in the clean energy landscape through a mix of policy support, technological innovation and industry participation.

17/04/2026

On the , Department of Science and Technology, Government of India celebrates the spirit of exploration that continues to push the boundaries of science.

As India prepares for its maiden human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan, global experiences such as that of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla further strengthen this journey—powering India’s path towards space exploration for global good.

Dr Jitendra Singh
Abhay Karandikar
Department of Biotechnology, India CSIR, India Ministry of Earth Sciences Government of India ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation

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