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Founders Day

Monday, October 30, 2023


Venue: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Address by
Dr A K Mohanty
Secretary DAE & Chairman AEC

Respected Senior Members of DAE family, Dear Colleagues, Ladies &


Gentlemen

Wish you all a very good morning. I welcome you all to the Founder’s Day
celebration of 114th birth anniversary of a great visionary and nation builder, Dr.
Homi Jehangir Bhabha. As rightly said by J R D Tata, Dr. Homi Bhabha was a truly
complete man, a renowned scientist of international repute, an engineer of
extraordinary calibre, master-builder, and administrator, steeped in humanities,
in art and music.
Dr. Bhabha was not only the principal architect of our country’s nuclear power
programme but also had an immense contribution to the R&D programme of
our department for developing and implementing the non-power applications
of nuclear energy for societal benefits.
An occasion like this not only gives us an opportunity to re-dedicate ourselves
to the cause Dr. Bhabha championed, but it is also an occasion to renew our
oath in working collectively towards fulfilment of his vision in making our
country self-reliant in the field of nuclear energy.
As members of the DAE family, we will always remain indebted to Dr. Bhabha
for his far-sighted vision which has helped us achieve many successes and we
have become a premier scientific department in our country today.

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Dear Colleagues
I will now share the achievements of various units of our department in the last
one year which will be a rightful tribute to the memory of Dr. Bhabha.

I will start by highlighting the achievements in our Nuclear Power Programme.


The leading DAE institutes which contribute towards nuclear power production
in our country are AMDER, UCIL, NFC, HWB, ECIL, NPCIL, BHAVINI, BARC &
IGCAR

1. AMD has made sustained exploration efforts and augmented additional


Uranium Oxide reserves of 21,000 tonnes, which takes the country’s total
identified resources to about Four Hundred and Ten thousand tonnes of U3O8.
2. During the last financial year, UCIL has achieved it’s highest ever U3O8
production since its inception. All mines and mills of UCIL are continuing to
operate satisfactorily.
3. NFC has been successfully fulfilling all the requirements of our domestic
nuclear power reactors with respect to the fabrication of fuel and core
structurals.
4. This year on 31st August, Kakrapar unit 3 at Gujarat has started full power
commercial power production and with this, the installed capacity of our
nuclear power plants has reached 7480 MW. KAPP- 3 is the first indigenous
700 MW PHWR to be put under operation and is being followed up by the
setting up of many such reactors in fleet mode.
5. Towards the realization of the 2nd stage of our nuclear power program,
significant developments have happened over the last one year. The filling of
the Main Vessel of PFBR of BHAVINI with about 1150 tonnes of liquid Sodium
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has been completed in a record time of 5 days in the month of August 2023.
All the indigenously manufactured Primary and Secondary sodium pumps
have been put in service successfully and at present, liquid Sodium is being
maintained at high temperature. The testing of Fuel Handling systems and
other sub-components are in full swing.

In field of health care, DAE continues to contribute to the indigenous


development, commercialization & supply of therapeutic/ diagnostic
radiopharmaceuticals and Cancer Care. These activities are being pursued at
BARC, BRIT, VECC, TMC and also HWB.

1. HWB has successfully produced medical grade H2O18 of 95.5 % I.P. which has
been validated by end users. This success in production of O-18 water will
pave the path for India’s self-reliance and give a boost to our healthcare
industry.
2. The Fission Molybdenum-99 Plant has been dedicated to the nation by our
honourable Prime Minister on the 25th anniversary of our National
Technology Day on 11th May 2023. This makes India one of the few countries
in the world producing fission Moly-99 today. The Molybdenum-99
produced at this plant will not only fulfil our domestic demand but will allow
us to export the same to neighbouring countries.
3. BARC has successfully enriched Lutetium-176, from its natural abundance of
about 2.6% to more than 80% by an indigenously developed laser route. This
has been utilised in the formulation of more than 600 doses of Lu-177 for
the treatment of cancer in various hospitals across India.
4. BRIT, Kolkata has developed an indigenous technology for in-house
production of 68-Ge which is used for making 68Ga-PSMA- 11 and 68Ga-
DOTA-TATE radiopharmaceuticals. Large-scale production of ‘no-carrier-
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added’ Copper-64 for the preparation of Theranostic Radiopharmaceuticals
has been achieved. In addition, Iodine-123 has been produced in India for
the first time using the 30 MeV Medical Cyclotron at VECC
5. The National Cancer Grid, created in 2012 with the broad vision of creating
uniform standards of cancer care across India has grown into the world’s
largest cancer network. Today it has 305 members comprising cancer of
centres, research institutes, patient advocacy groups, charitable
organizations and professional societies. Between the member
organizations of the NCG, the network treats over 800,000 new cancer
patients, which is over 60% of India’s total cancer burden.
6. From 740 beds in 2017, TMC has grown to 2450 beds in 2023 and this
capacity will further increase to 2800 beds by early 2024. ACTREC, which had
100 beds till last year, has expanded to 500 beds this year and will expand
to 900 beds by early 2024. Currently, TMC is treating about 125,000 new
cancer patients annually which is approximately 10% of India’s total cancer
burden.

I will now briefly touch upon the achievements in the Industry & Mineral
Sector where AMD, IREL, HWB are making a significant contribution.
1. For the first time, production of Rare Earth Permanent Magnets in the
Country has been started by IREL at the BARC Campus, Vizag. This facility
was also dedicated to the nation by Hon’ble Prime Minister on the occasion
of ‘National Technology Day’.
2. AMD has augmented about 4 lakh tonnes of Rare Earth Element Oxides in
Ambadungar, Gujarat and Bhatikhera in Barmer district, Rajasthan. With
this, the augmented Niobium Oxide reserves at Ambadungar and Bhatikhera
now amount to about 1,24,000 tonnes and 4000 tonnes respectively.

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3. IREL has started commercial production of Co-Sm permanent magnet at
Vizag and has also paid the highest ever dividend of about ₹ 242 Cr to DAE
for the last financial year.
4. HWB has exported Heavy Water to Japan, South Korea and USA for non-
nuclear applications and around 220 MT of HW export orders are under
approval process. HWB is gearing up to support the upcoming demand of
Deuterium, Heavy Water and Deuterium Depleted Water for non-nuclear
applications.

Next sector where DAE institutes are making their presence felt is in
application of radiation-based technologies for Agriculture & Food
Preservation. Work is being done in this area at BARC and the positive impact
that it has towards food security is now being recognised by various
stakeholders in the country.

1. This year, six Trombay crop varieties have been Gazette notified for
commercial cultivation which includes one variety each of sorghum, mung
bean & black gram for Karnataka, one sorghum variety for Maharashtra &
two Urad bean varieties for Madhya Pradesh.
2. BRIT has developed and commissioned an Irradiator which can be operated
at low temperature, using Co-60 radiation source to irradiate marine
products at low and sub-zero temperature.
3. BRIT has exported about 2400 kCi Co-60 source for gamma irradiation
applications in Radiation Processing Plants across the globe ,
including South Asian countries like Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and also
to UK. This is besides fulfilling the domestic requirement of 4.3 MCi of Co-60
source. Our exports cater to about 7 % of the global requirement.

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I will also touch upon on the progress made as spin-offs and technology
transfer from non-power applications of nuclear energy for societal benefits
like water treatment, waste management, post-harvest cold chain, etc. BARC,
IPR, IGCAR and RRCAT are making steady progress in this area.

1. RRCAT has used the 10 MeV, 6 kW linear accelerator for Electron Beam
Sterilization of more than 1.2 million Risk Class-B medical devices which
were earlier required to be taken abroad for sterilisation.
2. Water purification technologies have been deployed in 116 villages of India.
3. Advance Effluent Water Treatment Plant based on ozonation technology
was commissioned with 750 LPH capacity at ONGC Mehsana for field
demonstration to treat oil contaminated effluent water and make it suitable
for agricultural use in rain parched adjoining area.
4. Three numbers of hybrid-granular Sequencing Batch Reactor (hgSBR)
technology-based Sewage Treatment Plants with capacity ranging from 50
to 150 kLD have been operationalized at Surat, Shirdi and Tiruchirapalli for
treating municipal waste water. Ten more private companies have entered
into agreement during the year for commercialization of the same patented
technology.
5. M/s Tata Motors have developed the first 20 ft Liquid nitrogen based
refrigerated container integrated on Tata’s commercial vehicle based on
Liquid Nitrogen based cooling ‘SHIVAY’ Technology developed at RRCAT. This
is a patented technology of DAE which was shared with M/s Tata Motors Ltd.
6. Agreements on the incubation of laser additive manufacturing technology
have been signed with two startups and one public Ltd company.
7. The technology for fire detection, the ‘Agni Rakshak’ - Raman Optical Fiber
Based Distributed Fire Sensor System has been transferred to industry.

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8. Atal Incubation Centre - BARC has launched its operation with signing of
agreements for incubation of 4 prominent spin-off technologies with four
MSME industries on December 22, 2022.

In advanced technology areas such as laser, accelerators, fusion, cyber security


etc., DAE institutes such as BARC, RRCAT, IPR, and ECIL have contributed
significantly.
1. At RRCAT, Undulator based X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD)
Beamline (BL-20) has been commissioned in Feb. 2023 at Indus-2. This is the
first beamline of its kind in the country.
2. Low Energy High Intensity Proton Accelerator (LEHIPA) has been operated
successfully at BARC to demonstrate acceleration to rated energy of 20 MeV
on 04th August 2023. Presently, beam intensity of around 2mA has been
achieved. Majority of sub-systems of LEHIPA have been designed
indigenously and manufactured by Indian industry.
3. For the first time, irradiation of target material has been carried out at a
temperature of 400 deg C and 500 deg C, using in-situ 7 MeV proton beam
from the cyclotron at VECC.
4. Two major facilities at IPR Gandhinagar - Neutron & Ion Irradiation Facility
and the Experimental Helium Cooling Loop have been inaugurated in
March 23.
5. IPR has set up a dedicated state-of-the-art test facility, ITER-India Gyrotron
Test Facility, for demonstration of 1 MW RF Power at 170 GHz for 1000 sec
with an RF efficiency of 50%. Such a facility, the only one of its kind in India,
fulfils the requirements of ITER testing.
6. The indigenously developed cyber security solution by BARC Secure Network
Access System, has been deployed successfully in prestigious organizations
like Indian Space Research Organisation, Defence Research & Development
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Organisation and Ministry of Home Affairs. The technology is now available
for transfer.
7. The X-Band RF Seeker, developed jointly by BARC, ECIL and DRDO, enhances
the efficiency of precision strike missiles. After captive flights and trials, the
missile with the indigenous Seeker was successfully tested from sea platform
in Apr 2023.

We continue to prioritise our basic and directed research and our scientists are
delivering on several front-end research areas. Few achievements are as
follows

1. Apart from the regular detection of gamma-ray signals from the standard
candle Crab Nebula and other potential sources, MACE (Major Atmospheric
Cherenkov Experiment) telescope has detected very high energy photons
from the radio galaxy NGC 1275 during its recent historical giant gamma-ray
flares happened during December 2022 - January 2023. This is the first ever
result from the MACE telescope which is well recognized and cited by the
international community.
2. The SMARTEX-C experiment in IPR, involving confinement of non-neutral
plasmas in toroidal geometry, has reported the highest confinement time of
pure electron plasma ever reported in the world exceeding 100 seconds. This
is more than an order of magnitude higher than that reported in other
countries. Non-neutral plasmas are useful as a test-bed for many open issues
in fundamental physics like compressible fluid-dynamics.
3. CEBS has created gold nanoparticles that can effectively deliver therapeutic
molecules from medicinal herbs such as Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and garlic to
cancer cells. These nanoparticles were found to be more effective than the
extract of each herb.
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4. As part of a project sanctioned by Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to
the Government of India, a new Ni-base super-alloy for use in boilers
operating at high temperatures has been indigenously manufactured
through a multi-organisation collaborative effort involving IGCAR, MIDHANI
and NFC. The optimised manufacturing process has resulted in high quality
billets that meet relevant codes, and will be used for manufacture of
seamless tubes at NFC.
5. For the first time, data from an Indian telescope, the upgraded GMRT of
NCRA-TIFR has been used for probing low-frequency gravitational waves, an
astrophysically rich window in the gravitational wave spectrum.

Today, the whole country is thrilled with the success of Chandrayan III. DAE
shares this joy and is proud to have contributed towards successful space
missions of our country.
1. For the Chandrayaan Mission, ECIL has supplied the 32-meter-Deep Space
Network antenna built indigenously in association with BARC and ISTRAC.
The antennae facilitated the vital communication support for Chandrayaan
mission.
2. The URSC ISRO utilized TIFR balloons with special shapes for testing of the
reflector deployment mechanism for the Chandrayaan-3 Lander and Rover
mechanisms.
3. For the Aditya mission , the indigenous 18-meter antenna set up by ECIL in
association with BARC and ISRO at Bylalu village, near Bengaluru plays a
significant role in the communication system of Aditya mission.

Our Human Resource Development institutes are going ahead with capacity
building to deliver trained manpower for all radiation applications and nuclear
or radiological contingency in public domain in the country.
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1. Based on high-quality publications in Journals, the Nature Index published in
May 2023 has placed HBNI in the first position with regard to publications
in physical sciences and the third position among all institutions in India.
2. HBNI is running an Online Course on “Disaster Management - Challenges in
Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear Emergencies”, which is being
attended by students from India and abroad.

As we all know, nuclear energy suffers from a perception bias and it is not only
important to find technological solutions but also important to create
awareness and build a positive opinion for the use of nuclear energy. Towards
this, DAE has taken up various outreach programmes and is implementing the
same in mission mode.
1. “Anu Awareness Yatra - 2023” with the theme of ‘ATOMS IN THE SERVICE OF
THE NATION’ is being organized by IGCAR, Kalpakkam in association with the
National Council of Science Museum (NCSM), Ministry of Culture,
Government of India, VigyanBharathi – Arivial Sangam, Tamil Nadu and
Indian Association for Radiation Protection. This awareness program was
organized in nodal institutions in 7 districts of Tamil Nadu & 3 districts of
Kerala.

To create an enabling environment towards effective functioning of all our


units, DCSEM, DPS and GSO have not only continued to support, facilitate and
augment the department’s infrastructure but have also efficiently managed
real estate and maintained the landscape and biodiversity in all the DAE
campuses.

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While our professional scientists, technologists and engineers continue their
effort to deliver their best, the families of our colleagues have also been
making us proud.

1. This year, more than 15 students have qualified in IIT-JEE Advanced Exam
from our schools under AEES.
2. Therelp are individual achievements as well, like – Kumari Venyashree from
AECS Mysore winning in 35 kg category at Gautam Buddha International
open Karate Championship in 2023.
3. In July 2023, the Indian delegations of students won 10 Gold, 7 Silver and 2
Bronze medals across four International Olympiads (Biology, Mathematics,
Physics and Chemistry) which were hosted by different countries. All 19
students who represented India in the International Olympiads returned
with medals. India topped the medals tally at the 34th International
Biology Olympiad of 2023, by virtue of every student winning a gold
medal.
4. Two former faculty members of TIFR Prof. Deepak Dhar, Department of
Theoretical Physics and Prof. R. Sujatha, School of Mathematics, have
been awarded the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awards, respectively,
by the Government of India.
5. Prof. Basudeb Dasgupta of TIFR was awarded the Shanti Swarup
Bhatnagar award for 2022 in the Physical Sciences Category.
6. Prof. Vidita Vaidya was awarded the Infosys Prize 2022 in Life Sciences
for her work on understanding brain mechanisms for mood disorders
such as anxiety and depression.
7. The Infosys Prize 2022 in Physical Sciences was awarded to Prof. Nissim
Kanekar for his investigations of the build-up of galaxies and
observational constraints on secular variation of fundamental physical
constants.

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Dear Colleagues,
The programmes of the Department are expanding and are progressing on the
lines of our “Vision Program” that has been prepared for next 15 years. I urge all
the DAE family members to work with dedication and make our Vision
Programme a success.
At the end, I would like to thank all the members of our Scientific & Technical;
Administration & Security; and last but not the least, health care professionals;
who have worked hand in hand, by putting in all possible efforts, in making the
program of the Department a success.
I once again extend my good wishes to all members of DAE and their families on
this august occasion.

Thank you very much and Jai Hind.

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