Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This follows the Union Cabinet's approval of a major new scheme for scientific research. The initiative has a budget of over ₹2277 crore for building research capacity. It is designed to benefit institutions and young researchers across the entire country.

Key Points: Dhami Thanks Modi for ₹2277 Crore Research Capacity Building Scheme

  • Scheme aims to build a robust R&D ecosystem for a self-reliant India
  • Will cover universities, national labs, and Institutes of Eminence
  • Provides platform for young researchers guided by eminent scientists
  • Aims to increase researchers per million to meet Sustainable Development Goals
  • Part of efforts that improved India's Global Innovation Index ranking
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It will benefit research institutions, young researchers across country: CM Dhami thanks PM Modi for Centre's approval of Capacity Building scheme

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami thanked PM Modi after the Cabinet approved a ₹2277 crore scheme to boost research institutions and young scientists nationwide.

"This decision brings to life the Hon'ble Prime Minister ji's vision of a self-reliant India based on science and research. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 24

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Union Cabinet approved the Capacity Building and Human Resource Development Scheme.

In a post shared on X, Uttarakhand CM said, "Under the visionary leadership of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, the Union Cabinet has approved the "Capacity Building and Human Resource Development Scheme."

"This scheme, with a budget exceeding ₹2277 crore, will benefit research institutions, universities, and young researchers across the country. This decision brings to life the Hon'ble Prime Minister ji's vision of a self-reliant India based on science and research. Heartfelt thanks to the Hon'ble Prime Minister ji for this visionary step!" Dhami said.

Earlier today, the Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi, approved the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research / Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR/CSIR) Scheme on "Capacity Building and Human Resource Development" with a total outlay of Rs 2277.397 crore for the period of the 15th Finance Commission Cycle 2021-22 to 2025-26.

According to an official release, the scheme is implemented by the CSIR and will cover all R&D institutions, national laboratories, Institutes of National Importance, Institutes of Eminence, and Universities across the country.

The initiative provides a wide platform for young, enthusiastic researchers aspiring to build careers in universities, industry, national R&D laboratories, and academic institutions. Guided by eminent scientists and professors, the scheme will foster growth in Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine, and Mathematical Sciences (STEMM).

The Capacity Building and Human Resource Development Scheme plays an important role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the S&T sector in India by increasing the researchers per million populations. The Scheme has demonstrated its relevance by building capacity and expanding the pool of high-quality human resources in the S&T sector.

Concerted efforts put in Research and Development (R&D) in Science and Technology (S&T) by the Central Government during last decade, India has improved its position in the Global Innovation Index (GII) to 39th rank in 2024 as per the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) ranking which will further improve in near future under the visionary guidance of the Prime Minister of India.

As a result of support to R&D by the Government, India is now among the top three in terms of scientific paper publications as per NSF, USA data. DSIR's scheme is supporting thousands of research scholars and scientists whose outputs have contributed significantly to India's S&T achievements.

This approval creates a historical milestone in CSIR on its 84 years of service to Indian scientific and industrial research, through the umbrella scheme implementation, which accelerates the country's R&D progress in the present and future generations.

CSIR umbrella scheme "Capacity Building and Human Resource Development (CBHRD) which has four sub-schemes such as (i) Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships (ii) the Extramural Research Scheme, the Emeritus Scientist Scheme, and the Bhatnagar Fellowship programme; (iii) Promotion and Recognition of Excellence through the Award Scheme; and (iv) Promoting knowledge sharing through the Travel and Symposia Grant Scheme.

This initiative reflects the Centre's commitment towards building a robust R&D driven innovation ecosystem and preparing Indian science for global leadership in the 21st century.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹2277 crore is a substantial investment. Hope this reaches tier-2 and tier-3 cities too, not just the IITs and big metros. Research talent exists everywhere in India.
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Sarah B
Great to see India focusing on scientific development. The emphasis on sustainable development goals is particularly important. More countries should follow this model.
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Arjun K
While the scheme sounds promising, I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure funds are utilized effectively. Too often, good initiatives get lost in bureaucracy. Transparency is key.
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Karthik V
India moving to 39th in Global Innovation Index is impressive! With schemes like this, we can definitely break into top 20. Our youth has so much potential waiting to be tapped. 💪
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Michael C
The inclusion of travel grants and symposia is smart - international exposure is crucial for researchers. This holistic approach could really boost India's scientific output.
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Divya L
Hope this scheme particularly encourages women researchers. We need more gender diversity in STEM fields. The post-doctoral fellowships could be a game-changer for many.

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