Research Bodies

Research Bodies – Complete GK Module for Railway Exams

1. Introduction

Research bodies are autonomous or semi-autonomous institutions that promote, fund or execute scientific, industrial, agricultural, medical and socio-economic research in India. Questions on their headquarters, founding years, parent ministries, abbreviations and key achievements are repeatedly asked in all railway exam shifts.


2. National S&T Research Bodies (Alphabetical)

Body Est. HQ Parent Ministry Tag-line / Key Fact
AIIMS 1956 New Delhi MoHFW Asia-largest medical school
BARC 1957 Mumbai DAE Asia’s 1st nuclear reactor ‘Apsara’
BSI 1890 Kolkata MoEFCC Oldest botanical survey in India
CCMB 1977 Hyderabad DST Break-through on buffalo cloning
CSIR 1942 New Delhi MoST World’s 3rd largest public R&D network (39 labs)
DRDO 1958 New Delhi MoD 52 labs; invented Tejas, Pinaka, Akash
ICAR 1929 New Delhi MoA&FW 113 institutes; Green-Rev backbone
ICMR 1911 New Delhi MoHFW 26 permanent institutes; Covaxin partner
ISRO 1969 Bengaluru DoS 430+ satellites; Mangalyaan ₹450 cr
NAL 1959 Bengaluru CSIR Civil aircraft ‘HANSA-3’
NIO 1966 Goa MoES Found 5000-yr-old Harappan port at Dwaraka
NPL 1947 New Delhi CSIR Keeps Indian Standard Time (IST)
TIFR 1945 Mumbai DAE 1st Indian PH.D. in physics (1950)
Wadia Institute 1968 Dehradun MoES Himalaya glacier & earthquake study

3. Sector-wise Grand Table (Quick Revision)

Sector Pioneer Body Budget 2023-24 (₹ cr) Nobel/Intl Tie-up
Atomic DAE (1954) 27,870 ITER-France
Space ISRO 13,700 NASA, ESA
Defence DRDO 23,800 BrahMos JV with Russia
Health ICMR 2,350 WHO-collab centre
Agri ICAR 8,930 IRRI-Philippines
Env. BSI + ZSI 620 CBD, UNEP
Ocean NIOT (1993) 550 ISA, IOC

4. Time-Line of Landmark Events

Year Event
1890 Botanical Survey of India (BSI) started
1911 Indian Research Fund Association → later ICMR
1942 CSIR registered (constituent assembly resolution)
16 Jan 1945 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research founded
1947 National Physical Laboratory starts; IST adopted
1954 Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) created
1957 BARC’s Apsara reactor goes critical (10 Aug)
1962 First Indian rocket Nike-Apache from Thumba
21 Nov 1963 ISRO’s predecessor INCOSPAR launches 1st rocket
1 Jan 1969 ISRO formally born
1974 Smiling Buddha (Pokhran-I) – BARC & DRDO
1975 Aryabhata-1 satellite launched
1992 INSAT-2A launch—India joins communication league
1998 Pokhran-II (Shakti) – DRDO & DAE
2008 Chandrayaan-1 discovers water on Moon
24 Sep 2014 Mangalyaan (MOM) enters Mars orbit – ₹7/km
2017 ISRO sets world record 104 satellites in 1 go
2022 SSLV-D1 micro-satellite launcher debut
Dec 2023 LVM3 launches 36 OneWeb satellites (ISRO)

5. One-Liner Rapid-Fire Facts

  • BARC runs India’s largest neutron source Dhruva (100 MW).
  • ISRO chairman S. Somanath (incumbent) succeeded K. Sivan.
  • CSIR’s 1st Director Sir Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar; award named after him.
  • ICAR’s “Krishi Vigyan Kendra” – 725 farm-science centres in districts.
  • DRDO’s Anusandhan National University (ANUR)” coming at Hyderabad.
  • TIFR Hyderabad campus houses India’s 1st petaflop super-computer “PRATYUSH”.
  • NPL maintains 5 Caesium atomic clocks; accuracy 1 sec in 30 million yrs.
  • ZSI (Zoological Survey) est. 1 July 1916, HQ Kolkata; 75,000 fauna species documented.
  • CCMB cloned world’s 1st buffalo “Garima-II” (2009).
  • NIOT designed “ Matsya 6000” – India’s 1st crewed submersible for 6000 m.
  • ISRO Telemetry, Tracking & Command Network (ISTRAC) HQ Bengaluru.
  • NewSpace India Ltd. (NSIL) – ISRO’s commercial arm since 2019.
  • IN-SPACe (2020) promotes private players in space.
  • Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd. (HAL)” – 1st public-sector drug plant (Pimpri, 1954) under ICMR.
  • National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) – tech-transfer wing of DSIR.

6. 15 High-Frequency MCQs (Railway Pattern)

1. Where is the headquarters of BARC located?

Answer: Mumbai, Maharashtra

2. In which year was ISRO formally established?

Answer: 1969

3. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is under which umbrella organisation?

Answer: CSIR

4. Who is known as the “Father of India’s Green Revolution” associated with ICAR?

Answer: Dr. M. S. Swaminathan

5. India’s first nuclear reactor ‘Apsara’ went critical on ——.

Answer: 10 August 1957

6. Which research body developed the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft?

Answer: DRDO (ADA lab)

7. The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) was established in ——.

Answer: 1916

8. The CCMB is located at ——.

Answer: Hyderabad

9. Which body maintains Indian Standard Time (IST)?

Answer: NPL

10. The world-record launch of 104 satellites in a single mission was accomplished by ——.

Answer: ISRO (PSLV-C37, 2017)

11. The Pokhran-II nuclear tests (1998) were jointly executed by DRDO and ——.

Answer: DAE (BARC)

12. ICAR comes under which Union Ministry?

Answer: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare

13. The first Indian satellite ‘Aryabhata’ was launched in ——.

Answer: 1975

14. Which institution developed India’s first civil aircraft ‘HANSA-3’?

Answer: NAL (CSIR)

15. The Chandrayaan-1 mission discovered evidence of water on the Moon in ——.

Answer: 2008


7. Mini-Revision Card (Print-Friendly)

Cut & paste on your study-desk:

CSIR-39, ICAR-113, DRDO-52, ISRO-430+ satellites, BARC-Dhruva 100 MW, NPL-IST, CCMB-buffalo clone, ZSI-75 k species, NIOT-6000 m submersible, TIFR-petaflop, ISRO-₹7/km Mars, 104-sat record, Pokhran-I 1974, II 1998, Chandrayaan water 2008, Mangalyaan 2014.

All the best for your railway exam!