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National Council of Science Museums


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nameNational Council of Science Museums
logoNational Council of Science Museums India logo.png
imageNational Council of Science Museums - India 7822.JPG
captionNCSM building
abbreviationNCSM
formation
typeSociety
statusGovernment
purposeEducational
headquartersKolkata, West Bengal
locationIndia
coords
region_servedWorldwide
leader_titleDirector General
leader_nameA. D. Choudhury
parent_organisationMinistry of Culture, Govt. of India
num_staff852
budget(2020–21)
website
remarksVisitors 14409555

National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) is an autonomous scientific organization functioning under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India for science communication through its network of science museums or science centres spread across India. It is the largest chain of science centers/museums under a single administrative umbrella in the world. There are 24 own science centers or museums and one R & D laboratory and training centre. The NCSM has been built to co-ordinate all informal science communication activities in the museum space in the country.

History

The first science museum, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM), Kolkata under CSIR43, was opened on 2 May 1959. In July 1965, the second science museum of the country, the Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum (VITM) was opened in Bangalore. After Kolkata and Bangalore, the work for the third centre in Mumbai was taken up in 1974. As the popularisation of science and technology through the science museums grew in scope and size, the Union Planning Commission constituted a task force in the early 1970s to assess the activities of the science museums. The task force recommended to set up science museums in different parts of the country at national, state and district levels and also recommended formation of a central coordinating agency. In 1978, it was decided by the Government of India to delink from CSIR the two science museums already operating at Kolkata and Bangalore and also the one being set up at Mumbai and put them under a newly formed society registered on 4 April 1978, as National Council of Science Museums (NCSM).

List of centres

National Level Centres

  • Science City, Kolkata, fully operational since 1 July 1997
  • Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, Kolkata, inaugurated on 2 May 1959
  • Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai, inaugurated on 11 November 1985
  • Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bengaluru, operational since 1965
  • National Science Centre, Delhi, inaugurated on 9 January 1992
  • Central Research and Training Laboratory, Kolkata, R & D laboratory and training centre of NCSM. Operational since 1 January 1988 and dedicated to the nation on 13 March 1993
  • National Science Centre Guwahati, Guwahati,inaugurated on 15 March 1994.

Satellite Units

  • Bardhaman Science Centre, Babur Bagh, inaugurated on 9 January 1994
  • Digha Science Centre & National Science Camp, West Bengal, inaugurated on 31 August 1997
  • Dhenkanal Science Centre, Odisha, inaugurated on 5 June 1995
  • District Science Centre, Purulia, inaugurated on 15 December 1982
  • Kapilas Science Park, Dhenkanal, inaugurated on 5 June 1995
  • North Bengal Science Centre, Matigara, inaugurated on 17 August 1997
  • Regional Science Centre, Bhubaneswar, inaugurated on 18 September 1989
  • Srikrishna Science Centre, Patna, inaugurated on 14 April 1978
  • North Bengal Science Centre, Siliguri, inaugurated on 17 August 1997
  • Regional Science Centre, Guwahati, inaugurated on 15 March 1994
  • Regional Science City, Lucknow, operational since 1989
  • Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre, Haryana, operational since 2000
  • District Science Centre, Dharampur, operational since 1984
  • Goa Science Centre, Panjim, operational since 2002
  • Raman Science Centre & Planetarium, Nagpur, operational since 1992 & 1996 respectively
  • Regional Science Centre, Bhopal, operational since 1995
  • District Science Centre, Kalaburagi, operational since 1984
  • District Science Centre, Tirunelveli, operational since 1987
  • Regional Science Centre, Tirupati, operational since 1993
  • Regional Science Centre and Planetarium, Kozhikode, operational since 1997

Centres developed for states/UTs

The following are the list of science centres/museums developed by NCSM for various state governments and union territories across India.

Science museums/centresState/UTDate of inauguration
Regional Science Centre, BhopalMadhya Pradesh12 January 1995
Science Centre, Port BlairAndaman and Nicobar Islands30 May 2003
Mizoram Science Centre, AizawlMizoram26 July 2003
Nagaland Science Centre, DimapurNagaland14 September 2004
Manipur Science CentreManipur18 May 2005
Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre, ItanagarArunachal Pradesh3 December 2005
Shillong Science Centre, ShillongMeghalaya27 February 2006
Sikkim Science Centre, GangtokSikkim22 February 2008
Sub-Regional Science Centres, KalimpongWest Bengal2 October 2008
Sub-Regional Science Centre, SolapurMaharashtra14 February 2010
Regional Science Centre, RanchiJharkhand29 November 2010
Dharwad Regional Science CentreKarnataka27 February 2012
Chhattisgarh Science Centre, RaipurChhattisgarh13 July 2012
Regional Science Centre, JaipurRajasthan29 December 2012
Pimpri Chinchwad Science Centre, PuneMaharashtra8 February 2013
Jorhat Science Centre & PlanetariumAssam6 July 2013
Regional Science Centre, CoimbatoreTamil Nadu6 May 2013.
Sub Regional Science Centre, JodhpurRajasthan17 August 2013
Regional Science Centre, PilikulaKarnataka1 October 2014
Sub Regional Science CentrePuducherry3 May 2015
Regional Science Centre, DehradunUttarakhand3 February 2016
Bargarh Science Centre, BargarhOdisha21 January 2020
Regional Science Centre, ChalakudyKeralatitle=Regional Science Centre at Chalakudy to be opened in Februaryurl=https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/regional-science-centre-at-chalakudy-to-be-opened-in-february-1.5394864work=English.Mathrubhumilanguage=en}}

References

References

  1. ''Activity Report 2018–19. p–63''. National Council of Science Museums publication.
  2. "Detailed of demands for grants ministry of culture for 2020-2021".
  3. [http://www.indiaculture.nic.in/ Ministry of Culture official website]. ''indiaculture.nic.in''.
  4. "National Council of Science Museums".
  5. "Regional Science Centre at Chalakudy to be opened in February". English.Mathrubhumi.
  6. "PRD Live - ശാസ്ത്രലോകത്തിന് വഴിതുറന്ന് ചാലക്കുടി".
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