October 3, 2025
  • Lithium-powered battery expert N Kalaiselvi has been appointed first woman Director General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
  • Kalaiselvi, who was heading council lab Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, is the first woman chief of the CSIR in the institution’s 80 years of history and will lead a network of 37 national laboratories, 39 outreach centres, three innovation complexes and five units with a pan-India presence.
  • The CSIR has 3,460 active scientists supported by 4,350 scientific and technical personnel.
  • Kalaiselvi’s area of research interest includes lithium-powered batteries, a key to the achievement of India’s pledge of net zero carbon emissions by 2070 the PM made at the COP26 in Glasgow recently.
  • She is expected to lead the transition, with the government mulling changes to the Mines and Minerals Act to permit private players to mine a range of atomic minerals, including lithium.

 

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