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Department of Science and Technology (India)

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Department of Science and Technology (India)
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The Department of Science and Technology (DST) is a department within the Ministry of Science and Technology in India. It was established in May 1971 to promote new areas of science and technology and to play the role of a nodal department for organising, coordinating and promoting scientific and technological activities in the country. It gives funds to various approved scientific projects in India. It also supports various researchers in India to attend conferences abroad and to go for experimental works.

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DST Headquarter, Technology Bhavan, New Delhi
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President of India, on National Science Day 2020, New Delhi
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Open access

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) supports open access to scientific knowledge, originated from the public-funded research in India. In December 2014, the DST and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, had jointly adopted their Open Access Policy.[2]

Scientific Programmes


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Autonomous S&T Institutions

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The autonomous science and technology institutions organized under the department include:[5]

Scientific and industrial research organisations

DST runs a program to recognise non-governmental and non-commercial organisations engaged in science and technology areas as Scientific and Industrial Research Organisations (SIRO). In 2024, there were 884 organisations across natural and applied sciences, agricultural sciences, social sciences and biomedical sciences.[15]

Attached Institutions

  • National Atlas & Thematic Mapping Organisation, Kolkata
  • Survey of India, Dehradun

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