PM Modi mourns death of nuclear scientist Dr. MR Srinivasan

IANS May 20, 2025 438 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid heartfelt tribute to nuclear scientist Dr. MR Srinivasan, who passed away at 95 in Tamil Nadu. Srinivasan was a pivotal figure in India's nuclear energy development, guiding the creation of 18 nuclear power units during his five-decade career. Modi highlighted Srinivasan's foundational contributions to India's energy self-reliance and scientific progress. The scientist's legacy includes mentoring numerous young researchers and playing a crucial role in the Department of Atomic Energy.

"His instrumental role in developing critical nuclear infrastructure has been foundational to our being self-reliant in the energy sector" - PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi mourns death of nuclear scientist Dr. MR Srinivasan
New Delhi, May 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the passing of eminent nuclear scientist Dr. MR Srinivasan.

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Nuclear scientist Dr. Srinivasan developed 18 critical power units

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Served Atomic Energy Commission for over five decades

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Pioneered India's self-reliant nuclear energy vision

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Mentored generations of young scientific talents

Srinivasan passed away in Tamil Nadu's Udhagamandalam on Tuesday. He was 95.

In a post shared on social media platform X, PM Modi hailed Srinivasan as a "stalwart of India's nuclear energy programme".

"Deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. MR Srinivasan, a stalwart of India's nuclear energy program. His instrumental role in developing critical nuclear infrastructure has been foundational to our being self-reliant in the energy sector," the post said.

"He is remembered for his inspiring leadership of the Atomic Energy Commission. India will always be grateful to him for advancing scientific progress and mentoring many young scientists. My thoughts are with his family and friends in this sad hour. Om Shanti," it added.

Srinivasan was a key architect of India's civil nuclear energy programme. His career in the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) spanned over five decades, beginning in September 1955.

His tenure saw remarkable expansion: 18 nuclear power units were developed under his guidance -- seven became operational, seven were under construction, and four remained in the planning phase.

Earlier Prime Minister Modi also condoled the passing of noted astrophysicist Dr. Jayant Narlikar, who died aged 87 in Pune on Tuesday. PM Modi called his passing away "a monumental loss to the scientific community".

"He was a luminary, especially in the field of astrophysics. His pioneering works, especially key theoretical frameworks will be valued by generations of researchers," PM Modi, shared in a post on X.

Narlikar "made a mark as an institution builder, grooming centres of learning and innovation for young minds. His writings have also gone a long way in making science accessible to common citizens. Condolences to his family and friends in this hour of grief. Om Shanti," he added.

The noted astronomer and science writer Narlikar received the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honour -- India's third-highest civilian award -- at 26. Later, in 2004, he received the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian award.

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Rajesh K.
A true legend of Indian science! Dr. Srinivasan's contributions to our nuclear program are invaluable. Because of visionaries like him, India stands tall in the energy sector today. Om Shanti 🙏
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Priya M.
What a sad day for Indian science - losing two giants in one day. Dr. Srinivasan built our nuclear capabilities when we had few friends in this field internationally. His legacy will power India for generations to come.
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Arjun S.
While we honor these great scientists, I wish our government would invest more in R&D today. Many young researchers are leaving India due to lack of opportunities. We need to build on the foundation laid by people like Dr. Srinivasan.
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Sunita R.
My father worked under Dr. Srinivasan in the 80s. He always spoke about his brilliant mind and humble nature. These scientists worked in anonymity for decades - true patriots who served without expecting fame. #RealHeroes
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Vikram J.
Both Dr. Srinivasan and Dr. Narlikar showed what Indians can achieve when given the right opportunities. Their lives inspire us to dream big! But we need better science education in schools to create more such legends.
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Meena P.
These obituaries make me emotional. These were the scientists who built modern India brick by brick while facing sanctions and skepticism. Today's youth should know their stories - not just cricket and film stars!

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