Regulations Governing the
Award of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
For Science and Technology
Nomination proforma (Word /PDF Format)
Nomination proforma for updating contributions
(Word / PDF Format)
Preamble
- The award is named after the founder Director of
the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), the late Dr
(Sir) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar and is known as the ‘Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar
(SSB) Prize for Science and Technology’.
- The Prize is given each year for outstanding
contributions to science and technology.
Nature
of the Prize
- SSB Prizes, each of the value of Rs 5,00,000
(Rupees five lakh only)*, are awarded annually for notable and outstanding
research, applied or fundamental, in the following disciplines: (1)
Biological,
(2) Chemical, (3) Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean and Planetary, (4) Engineering, (5)
Mathematical, (6) Medical, and (7) Physical Sciences.
Purpose
- Recognition of outstanding Indian work in
science and technology.
Eligibility
- Any citizen of India engaged in research in any
field of science and technology up to the age of 45 years as reckoned on
31st December of the year preceding the year of the Prize.Overseas citizen of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) working in India are also eligible.
- The Prize is bestowed on a person who, in the
opinion of CSIR, has made conspicuously important and outstanding
contributions to human knowledge and progress – fundamental and applied –
in the particular field of endeavour, which is his/her specialization.
- The Prize is awarded on the basis of
contributions made through work done primarily in India during the five
years preceding the year of the Prize.
(For this purpose ‘primarily’ will mean ‘for the most part’)
Award
of the Prize
- In awarding the Prize, the Governing Body of
CSIR is guided by the recommendations of the Advisory Committees
constituted under clause 10.
Nominations
- Names of candidates may be proposed by a member
of the Governing Body of CSIR; Presidents of academies of all-India
character; Vice Chancellors of Indian Universities; deemed Universities
and Institutions of national importance; Deans of Science, Engineering,
Medical, Agriculture, and Technology Faculties; Directors of the Indian
Institutes of Technology (IIT); Directors General of the major R&D
Organizations, such as the Defence Research & Development
Organization, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, the Indian
Council of Medical Research, India Meteorological Department; Chairmen of
Atomic Energy Commission, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, etc.;
Directors of CSIR Laboratories/ Institutes, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Physical Research Laboratory,
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, etc.; Secretaries of
the Government Science Departments like the Department of Atomic Energy,
the Department of Biotechnology, the Department of Environment, the
Department of Information Technology, the Department of Ocean Development,
the Department of Science and Technology, the Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research, the Department of Space; etc., Member in-charge
(Science) in the Planning Commission; and the former Bhatnagar Prize
Awardees.
University
Faculties should recommend scientists working in their institutions only and
route nominations through their respective Vice Chancellors, while the
Faculties in IITs are required to send their nominations through their
Directors. The Directors General of the
R&D Organizations and the Chairmen of Commissions may sponsor names of
scientists working in their respective organizations. The Directors of CSIR laboratories/ institutes can nominate
candidates in disciplines of their interest irrespective of the fact whether
they are working in CSIR laboratories/ institutes or outside. The recipient of a Bhatnagar Prize can send
nomination of one person only for each year’s award. Nominations from other individuals sponsoring their own names or
of others are not acceptable. Each nomination, as per the prescribed
pro-forma, should be accompanied by a detailed statement of work and
attainments of the nominee and a critical assessment report (not more than 500
words) bringing out the importance of significant research and development
contributions of the nominee made during the five years preceding the year of
the Prize. Nominations not made as per prescribed format are unacceptable.
A candidate once nominated would be considered for a
total period of three years, if age-wise eligible. Once such a nomination has been received,
CSIR may correspond directly with the nominator
for supplementary information, if necessary.
In case a nominee has resigned from his present position in India and
has gone abroad, his nomination would become invalid immediately.
Advisory
Committees
- The Advisory Committees for each year’s award
are constituted with the approval of the Chairman of the Governing body of
CSIR. The Committees consist of at
least six experts including at least one former Bhatnagar Awardee in the
respective discipline. On receipt
of nominations for a particular year, CSIR circulates the list of nominees
along with the detailed statement of work and attainments of each
candidate to all members of the Advisory Committee related to the
concerned discipline. CSIR
convenes meetings of the various Advisory Committees in consultation with
the Chairmen, for selecting the recipients of the SSB Prizes. The compositions of various Committees,
the information submitted for their scrutiny, the proceedings of the
meetings and the procedure for consideration of the nominations, other
than as detailed herein, are kept confidential.
- Where the recommendation for the Prize is
unanimous or not less than 2/3rd of the members of the Advisory
Committee have agreed to one name (or maximum of two names in case they
are judged to be of equivalent merit), the recommendations are submitted
to CSIR for approval.
- The award of the Prize in a specific discipline
may be withheld by CSIR in any year, if, in the opinion of the Advisory
Committee, no sufficiently meritorious candidate is found suitable in that
year.
Presentation
- The names of the recipients are made public on
26 September, the CSIR Foundation Day by the Director General, CSIR.
- The Prizes are awarded at a formal presentation
ceremony arranged by CSIR. At the ceremony, a suitable citation on work of
the recipient of the Prize is read out.
- The
SSB Awardee should give a lecture in the area of the award, especially in
a small college or a CSIR laboratory preferably away from the Awardee’s
city for dissemination of science.
HRDG can help by providing TA/DA for this.
- In all matters of award of SSB Prizes, the
decision of CSIR shall be final.
* Likely to be revised