Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

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The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) is a name used in a number of countries.

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[edit] India

The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) is a part of the Ministry of Science and Technology, which was announced through a Presidential Notification, dated January 4, 1985 (74/2/1/8 Cab.) contained in the 164th Amendment of the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) has a mandate to carry out the activities relating to indigenous technology promotion, development, utilization and transfer.

[edit] New Zealand

A founding scientist in 1926 was Ernest Marsden.

Former DSIR Research Institutes:

[edit] UK

The DSIR in the United Kingdom was a government department with responsibilities for research from 1917 to 1965. It was formed during World War I with the aim of enhancing Scientific and Industrial Research by means of government funding. The initial budget in 1917 was £1,000,000.

Research Laboratories administered by the DSIR up to its disbandment in 1965:

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