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Context: The newly operationalised Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) has launched two initiatives: the Prime Minister Early Career Research Grant (PMECRG) and the Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas – Electric Vehicle (MAHA-EV) Mission.
Origin: Launched under ANRF to support early career researchers and boost scientific research.
Aim: To foster high-quality innovative research, drive technological progress, and contribute to India’s global leadership in science and technology.
Significance: Foster high quality innovative research; Enable researchers to expand knowledge boundaries and drive technological progress.
Flexible budget for ease of research.
Focus on nurturing young researchers.
Encourages groundbreaking discoveries and research excellence.
Positions India as a leader in Science & Technology by supporting early career researchers.
Origin: Part of ANRF’s MAHA scheme designed to address critical scientific challenges and align with national priorities like Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Aim: To develop domestic EV technologies, reduce import dependency, and position India as a global hub for EV component development.
Position India as a hub for EV component development, driving global competitiveness and innovation.
By accelerating the shift towards electric mobility, it will contribute to a greener and sustainable future.
Focus on three critical verticals: EV Batteries and Cells, Power Electronics, Machines, and Drives (PEMD), and EV Charging Infrastructure.
Encourages multi-institutional collaboration.
Supports India’s transition to electric mobility and fosters domestic innovation in the EV sector.
Enhances competitiveness and aligns with India’s goal of achieving a Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Origin: Operationalised in 2024, chaired by the Prime Minister during its first Governing Board meeting.
Ministry: Ministry of Science & Technology.
Aim: To bridge the gap between academic research and industrial applications, aligning R&D with national priorities.
Promotes inclusive growth, scientific advances, and innovation.
Facilitates industry-aligned translational research.
Supports capacity building and global positioning of India in key sectors.
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