Amit Shah Congratulates Prof Gobardhan Das on NITI Aayog Role

Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Prof Gobardhan Das in Kolkata to formally recognize his appointment as a Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog. Shah congratulated Das on the role, expressing hope for his contributions to nation-building. Prof Das, an acclaimed immunologist and Director of IISER Bhopal, thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the opportunity, highlighting his humble origins as a Dalit farmer's son. The appointment is seen as a strategic step to integrate evidence-based scientific research into India's socio-economic policies.

Key Points: Amit Shah Congratulates Prof Gobardhan Das on NITI Aayog Appointment

  • Amit Shah meets Prof Gobardhan Das in Kolkata
  • Prof Das appointed Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog
  • Das expresses gratitude to PM Modi for opportunity
  • Das recalls humble beginnings from Dalit farmer family in West Bengal
  • Appointment aims to integrate scientific research into policy-making
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Amit Shah congratulates Prof Gobardhan Das on NITI Aayog appointment

Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets Prof Gobardhan Das in Kolkata, congratulating him on becoming a Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog to boost nation-building.

"I congratulate him on becoming a Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog. May he contribute immensely to nation-building. - Amit Shah"

Kolkata, April 26

In a move that signals a strengthening bond between India's premier scientific research community and national policy-making, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met with Prof. Gobardhan Das, Director of IISER Bhopal, in Kolkata today.

The meeting served as a formal recognition of Prof. Das's new role as a Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog, a position that places him at the heart of India's strategic development and "Viksit Bharat" vision.

"I congratulate him on becoming a Full-Time Member of NITI Aayog. May he contribute immensely to nation-building," Shah posted on X.

Prof. Das, an acclaimed immunologist and the current head of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal, is widely respected for his contributions to infectious disease research and academic administration.

His transition to NITI Aayog is seen as a strategic step to integrate evidence-based scientific research into the country's socio-economic policies.

Prof Gobardhan Das, who has been appointed as a full-time member of NITI Aayog, on Saturday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the opportunity, emphasising the impact of the position for those with humble roots.

In an X post, Das recalled his beginnings from West Bengal, along with his experience as an individual from a marginalised community.

"Today is a very important day in my life. I sincerely thank the dynamic Prime Minister, the honorable Shri Narendra Modi Ji, for giving me the opportunity to serve as a member of @NITIAayog. I am the son of an ordinary farmer family from the Dalit class in a remote village of West Bengal. Since childhood, the fragrance of the soil, the value of hard work, and the truth of struggle have been an integral part of my life. Today's responsibility is not just a position for me; it is a glimpse of the dreams, hopes, and beliefs of countless ordinary people like me," he said.

Das, who is currently the Director of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal, reaffirmed his dedication to improving the standard of living for remote areas, the farmer community, and ordinary people, describing it as a way for "complete development" of the nation.

"For this purpose, I promise to work with honesty, dedication, and full responsibility under the guidance of the honorable Prime Minister Ji," Das said in the post.

"Being able to contribute even a little to the country's progress on this journey under the visionary leadership of the honorable Prime Minister Ji is a matter of pride for me. I seek everyone's blessings and cooperation," he added.

Dr Gobardhan Das is a celebrated Molecular Science Professor, specialising in Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Cell Biology over a scientific career of nearly three decades.

The new Niti Aayog team includes two eminent experts hailing from West Bengal - senior economist Dr Ashok Lahiri as Vice Chairperson and Scientist Dr Gobardhan Das as a member.

Along with them, PM Modi also congratulated Dr Rajiv Gauba, Prof K V Raju, Prof Abhay Karandikar and Dr M Srinivas on becoming Full Time Members of NITI Aayog.

- ANI

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Sneha F
While I appreciate the sentiment, let's not forget that NITI Aayog should be a think tank that challenges the government, not just rubber-stamp decisions. I hope Prof. Das uses his scientific background to push for evidence-based policies, even if they go against the government's narrative. We need more independent voices, not more yes-men.
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Ravi K
What a wonderful story from the soil of Bengal! A Dalit farmer's son becoming a member of NITI Aayog is the real idea of India. 🙏 This is what "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" truly means. May he bring the voice of rural India to the planning table.
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Michael C
Interesting to see an immunologist in NITI Aayog. Usually we see economists and bureaucrats. But with India's focus on health infrastructure post-COVID, this makes sense. Hope he brings scientific rigor to policy making. Also glad to see a West Bengal connection - the state has so much talent.
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Priyanka N
The sheer humility in Prof. Das's words about his father being an ordinary farmer and his Dalit roots is very touching. We need more leaders who remember where they came from. But I'm cautiously optimistic - let's see how much real change comes from this appointment. Actions speak louder than X posts! 😅
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Thomas Y
Great to see scientists getting policy roles! But I hope this isn't just tokenism - appointing someone from a marginalized community to score political points. The fact that he's an accomplished immunologist with 30 years of experience is what matters. Let the science speak.

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