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NITI Aayog suggests reduced ‘core’ grant support for State S&T bodies

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NITI Aayog Report on State S&T Councils

The NITI Aayog released a report titled Roadmap for Strengthening State Science and Technology Councils on July 10, 2025. The report emphasizes the need to transition from core grant support to project-based support for State Science and Technology (S&T) Councils.

Background and Significance

  • State S&T Councils have been pivotal since the 1970s in decentralizing scientific governance to align with state-specific socioeconomic contexts.
  • These councils fund scientific research, popularization, patent applications, and policy-support activities at the state level.

Current Funding Landscape

  • Central government funding, primarily from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), constitutes a minor revenue portion for state councils.
  • Example: Gujarat's ₹300 crore budget only received ₹1.07 crore from the Centre; Kerala received no central contribution for its ₹150 crore budget.

Recommendations

  • Shift focus from core grants to project-based support to enhance accountability and performance.
  • Improve governance within councils and strengthen ties with industrial units and public sector enterprises.
  • Encourage directing resources to state-funded universities instead of centrally funded research institutes.

Findings

  • Central institutions contribute significantly to India's S&T output, while state institutions have yet to make a substantial impact.
  • There is a need for collective efforts from both Central and State institutions to accelerate India's S&T advancements.

Budget Analysis (2023-24 and 2024-25)

  • Total funding for State S&T Councils increased by 17.65%, indicating growing investment in state-level scientific research and innovation.
  • Disparities in fund allocation raised concerns about regional imbalances in S&T development.
  • States like Kerala, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh utilized higher budgets compared to others.
  • Maharashtra's budget increased by 130%, whereas Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand experienced budget cuts.

Challenges

  • Over-reliance on core grants and insufficient efforts to secure project-based funding from various central entities.
  • State S&T Councils need to better utilize available funding structures from the central government.
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