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Morning Edition: India’s central government under Prime Minister Modi has significantly delayed or cut research funding

Mujeeb Osman
Last updated: June 27, 2025 9:29 am
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Chicago – June 27, 2025

Several high-profile reports reveal that India’s central government under Prime Minister Modi has significantly delayed or cut research funding, especially fellowships and stipends for researchers at premier institutions like the IITs.

Women-specific funding schemes like WoS‑A and WISE‑KIRAN haven’t received releases for over seven months, stalling crucial STEM projects and leaving beneficiaries unpaid since April 2024.

Minority scholars under the MANF programme are facing six-month delays in payments, with many waiting since late 2024; their allowances and house rent support remain unresolved debates.

While the government claims to have doubled R&D spending (from ₹600 billion to ₹1,250 billion) and increased patent filings, nearly 70% of DST’s budget now goes to interest‑free loans for private companies, not to public academic research.

Opposition voices—even Congress leaders—have accused the Modi administration of being “hell‑bent on killing scientific research,” noting the lack of grant releases, delayed staff salaries, project halts, and centralized funding oversight via the NRF whose actual disbursements remain far below promises.

India’s central government under Prime Minister Modi has significantly delayed or cut research funding.

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By Mujeeb Osman
With 26 years of journalism experience across Urdu and English newspapers, he has built a reputation for thoughtful, community-focused reporting. Mujeeb Osman previously served as the Chicago in-charge of The Muslim Observer, where he covered local, national, and international issues impacting diverse communities. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories. His work reflects a deep interest in immigration issues, public policy, and American politics, areas he has followed closely throughout his career. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories that illuminate the challenges and perspectives shaping today’s public discourse.
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