October 16, 2025
  • The country’s top annual science award, the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, was announced after a gap of two years. This year, 12 scientists were selected for the award in seven different scientific categories.

WINNERS:

 

NameAffiliationField of Study
Ashwani KumarCSIR-Institute of Microbial TechnologyBiological Sciences
Maddika Subba ReddyCentre for DNA Fingerprinting Diagnostics, HyderabadBiological Sciences
Akkattu BijuIndian Institute of Science, BengaluruChemical Sciences
Debabrata MaitiIndian Institute of Technology, BombayChemical Sciences
Vimal MishraIndian Institute of Technology, GandhinagarEarth and Atmospheric Sciences
Dipti Ranjan SahooIndian Institute of Technology, DelhiEngineering Sciences
Rajnish KumarIndian Institute of Technology, MadrasEngineering Sciences
Apoorva KhareIndian Institute of Science andMathematical Science
Neeraj KayalMicrosoft Research Lab IndiaMathematical Science
Dipyaman GangulyIndian Institute of Chemical Biology, KolkataMedical Sciences
Anindya DasIndian Institute of Science, BengaluruPhysical Sciences
Basudeb DasguptaTata Institute of Fundamental ResearchPhysical Sciences

 

ABOUT SHANTI SWARUP BHATNAGAR AWARDS

  • The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology is a prestigious award that recognizes the outstanding achievements of young Indian scientists and engineers.
  • The award is named after Dr. (Sir) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, the Founder-Director of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India’s largest research and development organization.
  • It aims to honour the research and developmental work of Indian citizens in various fields of science and technology that have the potential for social and economic benefits.
  • Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award are awarded in seven scientific disciplines, including physics, biology, engineering, mathematics, medicine, chemistry, and earth sciences.
  • It is open to any Indian citizen under the age of 45 years who is engaged in research in India. Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) working in India are also eligible.
  • A member of the CSIR governing body, a Vice-Chancellor of a university or an institute of national importance, a dean of a science faculty or a previous Bhatnagar Awardee can propose names of candidates for the award.
  • The work being considered for the award should have been done in India during the five years preceding the year of the award.
  • The award consists of a citation, a plaque, and a cash prize of 5 lakhs. In addition, the awardees receive a monthly honorarium of Rs. 15,000 until they reach the age of 65.
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