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Homi Jehangir Bhabha was the visionary who conceptulised the Indian Nuclear Programme and along with a handful of Scientists initiated the nuclear science research in India in March, 1944. He envisaged the vast potential of nuclear energy and its possible successful utilization in the field of power generation and allied areas. Dr. Bhabha started working with the goal of achieving self reliance in the fields of nuclear science and engineering and today’s Department of Atomic Energy which is a consortium of different and diversified fields of science and engineering is the final outcome of the farsighted planning of Dr. Bhabha. Thus, in his own words “When Nuclear Energy has been successfully applied for power production in, say a couple of decades from now, India will not have to look abroad for its experts but will find them ready at hand”.
Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha, realizing the immense potential of nuclear energy as a viable alternative source for electric power generation, launched the Indian Nuclear Programme in March 1944. It was the farsightedness of Dr. Bhabha to start nuclear research in India at a time following the discovery of nuclear fission phenomena by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman and soon after Enrico Fermi etal from Chicago reporting the feasibility of sustained nuclear chain reactions. At that time very little information was available to the outside world about nuclear fission and sustained chain reactions and nobody was willing to subscribe to the concept of power generation based on nuclear energy.
Dr. Bhabha was an astute scientist and committed engineer, a dedicated architect, a meticulous planner and a perfect executive. An ardent follower of fine arts and music, he was a philanthropist too. The path to perfection paved by Dr. Bhabha has taken the Indian Atomic Energy Programme to one amongst the best in the world. The family members of the Department of Atomic Energy and also the whole country salute the great scientist of our country- Dr. Homi Bhabha and rededicate ourselves in the pursuit of perfection set forth by him through the coming years.
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Dr. Bhabha approached Sir Dorabji Tata Trust for starting
nuclear research in India leading to the establishment of Tata
Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, which was
inaugurated on December 19, 1945. Atomic Energy Act was passed
on April 15,1948 and Atomic Energy Commission was constituted on
August 10, 1948 in order to intensify the studies related to the
exploitation of nuclear energy for the benefit of the nation.
Exhaustive survey for rare minerals and Uranium deposits started
by Atomic Minerals Division and on August 18, 1959 Indian Rare
Earths Ltd was set up for the chemical processing and recovery
of rare earth compounds and Thorium-Uranium deposits. Atomic
Energy Commission started Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay
on January 3, 1954. Atomic Energy Commission functioning under
the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research was
brought under the Department of Atomic Energy from August 3,
1954 with Dr. Homi Bhabha as the Secretary to the Government of
India for the department. Department of Atomic Energy functioned
under the direct control of the Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru and continued to remain under the direct charge of
successive prime ministers since then. All scientists and
engineers engaged in the fields of reactor design and
development, instrumentation, metallurgy and material science
etc were transferred along with their respective programme from
TIFR to AEET to become an integral part of the newly created
AEET. TIFR has become an institution fully dedicated to carry
out fundamental research in Nuclear Science.
The Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) was formally
dedicated to the nation by the then Prime Minister Pt.
Jawaharlal Nehru on January 20, 1957. Later, Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi renamed AEET as Bhabha Atomic Research Center
(BARC) on January 22, 1967 as a fitting tribute to Dr. Homi
Bhabha who died in an air crash on January 24, 1966. Atomic
Energy Establishment, Trombay has already made its impressions
in the world of science as one of the unique nuclear research
institution where high quality research and development is
taking place in the areas of nuclear reactor design and
installation, fuel fabrication, chemical processing of depleted
fuel and also acquired sufficient expertise in the development
of radioisotope application techniques in medicine, agriculture
and industries. Basic and advanced research investigations were
in full progress in nuclear physics, spectroscopy, solid state
physics, chemical and life sciences, reactor engineering,
instrumentation, radiation safety and nuclear medicine etc.
In a nutshell, BARC provides a broad spectrum of scientific and
technological activities extending from basic laboratory bench
scale research to scaled up plant level operations and its
functional domain covers all walks of science and technology –
stretching from classical school of thoughts to the emerging
novel fields of interest. The core mandate of this institution
is to provide Research and Development support required to
sustain one of the major peaceful applications of nuclear energy
viz. power generation. This includes conceptualization of the
programme, finalisation of the design of the reactor and the
peripheral components, preparation of computer generated working
models and their evaluation studies under simulated reactor
running conditions, identification, selection and testing of
materials and components for their risk analysis under extreme
conditions of reactor operating environments, development and
testing of new reactor fuel materials etc. Besides, BARC also
extends its expertise to chemical processing of spent fuels,
safe disposal of nuclear waste besides developing new isotope
application techniques in industries, medicine, agriculture etc.
Advanced frontline research in physical, chemical and biological
sciences are intensely being pursued in BARC in order to give
the nation a cutting edge in the fields of science and
technology at the international levels. Thus, BARC is a
multifaceted institution wherein the in house research findings
were further translated into the development stage and finally
through successful demonstration phase is taken for deployment
in the respective fields. Advanced equipments and instruments,
well set laboratories, vibrant ambience and availability of
expertise from all fields of science and engineering are the
unique features of BARC committed in taking the nation to the
new horizons of knowledge and development.
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