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!