New Delhi: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) marked its Foundation Day with a dynamic celebration, reaffirming its commitment to the advancement of science communication, STI policy research, innovation, and research. The event, held under the directorship of Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, featured significant announcements and collaborative endeavors.
Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi and Member of CSIR Society, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of the Foundation Day Programme. Prof. Singh delivered an inspiring Foundation Day Lecture on “Rising India: Future of India,” praising CSIR-NIScPR’s vision to become a globally respected think tank and resource center for policy research, innovation, and science communication. He emphasized the crucial role of science communication in India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation.
Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director of CSIR-NIScPR, highlighted the institute’s dedication to disseminating scientific achievements in all Indian languages. She outlined new initiatives, including the Science Media Communication Cell (SMCC), SVASTIK, and Technology Readiness Level efforts, showcasing the institute’s commitment to fostering a better understanding of science and technology. Prof. Aggarwal also underscored the institute’s role as the host of the National Science Library, the largest in Asia.
Key takeaways from Prof. Aggarwal’s address include the innovative Science Media Communication Cell (SMCC), bridging the gap between media and science, and the NETRA Framework developed in collaboration with the National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) for assessing technology readiness levels. CSIR-NIScPR will play a pivotal role in certifying technologies for NRDC, supporting technological advancements. The institute aims to create rural livelihoods by leveraging CSIR technology, aligning with the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan and Vijanan Bharati networks to empower rural communities through innovation.
In line with Prime Minister Modi’s vision, SVASTIK seeks to disseminate scientifically validated traditional knowledge of India, reflecting CSIR-NIScPR’s dedication to preserving and promoting traditional wisdom.
Dr. Anil Kothari, Director General of M.P. Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal, stressed the importance of CSIR-NIScPR becoming a centralized platform for scientific information. Dr. Sudesh Kumar Yadav, Director of CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, participated in the release of CSIR-NIScPR publications and signing of MoUs, further enhancing collaborative efforts.
The event, compered by Dr. Manish Moharn Gore, Scientist at CSIR-NIScPR, concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Charu Verma, Chief Scientist and Chairperson, Foundation Day Celebrations Committee, CSIR-NIScPR. The institute looks forward to a future marked by impactful collaborations, advancements in science communication, STI policy research, and meaningful contributions to India’s scientific landscape.
CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) stands as a beacon of scientific communication and policy research under the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India. Specializing in science communication, evidence-based policy research, and studies, the institute plays a pivotal role in shaping India’s scientific narrative. It publishes various journals, books, magazines, newsletters, and reports, contributing significantly to the dissemination of science and technology knowledge. The institute’s research spans science communication, science policy, innovation systems, science-society interface, and science diplomacy.