National Council of Science Museums

National Council of Science Museums
राष्ट्रीय विज्ञान संग्रहालय परिषद
বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর জাতীয় কাউন্সিল
Abbreviation NCSM
Motto Science popularisation
Formation 4 April 1978
Type Society
Legal status Government
Purpose Educational
Headquarters Kolkata
Location
  • India
Coordinates 22°34′12″N 88°25′43″E / 22.57000°N 88.42861°E / 22.57000; 88.42861Coordinates: 22°34′12″N 88°25′43″E / 22.57000°N 88.42861°E / 22.57000; 88.42861
Region served
India & abroad
Director General
G S Rautela
Parent organisation
Ministry of Culture
Staff
859 [As on 31 March 2011][1]
Website ncsm.org.in ncsm.gov.in
Remarks Visitors 8,151,285 [As on 31 March 2011][2]

National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) is an autonomous organisation under Indian Ministry of Culture.[3] It is the largest chain of science centers or museums under a single administrative umbrella in the world. There are 24 own science centers or museums and one R & D laboratory and Training centre of NCSM, located in different states in India.

Own managed units

  • Bardhaman Science Centre, Babur Bagh, inaugurated on 9 January 1994
  • Digha Science Centre & National Science Camp, New Digha, inaugurated on 31 August 1997
  • Dhenkanal Science Centre, Orissa, inaugurated on 5 June 1995
  • District Science Centre, Purulia, inaugurated on 15 December 1982
  • Kapilas Science Park, Dhenkanal, inaugurated on 5 June 1995
  • North Bengal Science Centre, Matigara, inaugurated on 17 August 1997
  • Regional Science Centre, Bhubaneswar, inaugurated on 18 September 1989
  • Srikrishna Science Centre, Patna, inaugurated on 14 April 1978
  • North Bengal Science Centre, Siliguri, inaugurated on 17 August 1997
  • Regional Science Centre, Guwahati, inaugurated on 15 March 1994
Former Director Generals
  • District Science Centre, Gulbarga, operational since 1984
  • District Science Centre, Tirunelveli, operational since 1987
  • Regional Science Centre, Tirupati, operational since 1993

Science centres developed for different state governments

Upcoming science centres

NCSM is now developing science centres at the following places in India with collaboration by the respective State Governments.

Post Graduate course

A two years full-time four semester M Tech course in Science Communication in collaboration with the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, is being offered from 2005 at NCSM campus, Kolkata.

References

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  1. Activity Report 2010-11. p-80. National Council of Science Museums publication
  2. Activity report 2010-11. p-80 National Council of Science Museums publication
  3. Ministry of Culture official website
  4. "Raman's New Mantra: 'Punish Father for His Son's Crime'" Raman's New Mantra: 'Punish Father for His Son's Crime`. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 July 2012. <http://zeenews.india.com/news/chhattisgarh/ramans-new-mantra-punish-father-for-his-sons-crime_787810.html>.
  5. http://ncsm.gov.in/Dharwad_Regional_Science_Centre.aspx
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