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The Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) is the chief advisor to the Government of India on matters related to scientific policy. [1] It is currently a Cabinet Secretary level position created in 1999 by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. [2] The first appointed Principal Scientific Adviser was A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. [3]
The lowest salaries for Chief Ministers are found in Nagaland and Tripura, with ₹110,000 (US$1,300) and ₹105,000 (US$1,300) respectively. The salaries of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs) also vary by state.
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Government employees in the union government in 56 ministries [1] and departments under latter as of 1 July 2023 has 48.67 lakhs working employees and 67.95 retired employees on rolls. [2] [1] [3] Indian Railways with 1.3 million employees has highest number of employees in union government. [4]
Ajay Kumar Sood (born 26 June 1951) [1] is an Indian physicist and researcher currently serving as the 4th Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India.. He holds 2 United States and 5 Indian patents, [3] [4] and is known for his pioneering research findings [5] on graphene and nanotechnology.
Satyendra Nath Bose FRS, MP [1] (/ ˈ b oʊ s /; [4] [a] 1 January 1894 – 4 February 1974) was an Indian theoretical physicist and mathematician.He is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, in developing the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics, and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate.
Tathagat Avatar Tulsi (born 9 September 1987) is an Indian physicist who is best known as a child prodigy.He completed high school at the age of 9 years, earned a BSc degree at the age of 11 years, and a MSc degree at the age of 12 years from Patna Science College (Patna University).
The union cabinet of Government of India approved the National Quantum Mission with a cost of INR 6003.65 cr ($730,297,000) from 2023–24 to 2030–31. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Quantum key distribution (QKD) satellites are being developed by ISRO as part of the National Quantum Mission to provide secure communication.