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Hello, young explorers! Science is all around us, from the stars in the sky to the food on our plates. On October 25, 2025, exciting news came from India’s government. The Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar 2025 winners were announced by the Ministry of Science and Technology. A total of 24 amazing scientists and teams were chosen. These awards celebrate big ideas that help our country grow. If you love science class or dream of inventing something cool, this story is for you. Let’s dive in and meet these heroes!
These awards were started in 2024 to spot top talents in science and tech. They are given each year to people who make real changes in 13 fields, like farming, space, and medicine. Each winner gets a special medal and a certificate signed by the President of India. The best part? Young scientists under 45 years old are included too! This makes the awards fun and fair for everyone.
Nominations come from schools, labs, and even friends. A smart team of 17 experts checks them all. Then, the Minister picks the final stars. In 2025, over 1,000 names were sent in, but only 24 shone bright. This shows how tough and special these honors are.
Why do these matter? They push India forward. For example, past winners helped fight climate change and build better phones. Now, in 2025, fresh ideas from these winners will solve problems like clean water and strong crops.
The awards are split into four groups. Each one fits different kinds of heroes. Here’s a quick look:
In 2025, one Ratna, eight Shris, 14 Yuvas, and one team were picked. That’s a mix of old wisdom and new energy!
The full list was shared on the official website. Here it is, grouped by award type. Each name comes with their field of magic. Check it out – you might find your future path!
These eight experts guide India’s science world:
Fun fact: Three winners from IIT Madras – Prof. Pandit, and two Yuvas below – show how colleges spark change!
Fourteen young stars under 45 were cheered. They prove age is just a number in science:
These winners come from labs like CSIR and ISRO. Many are from IITs and universities. Their work touches 1.4 billion Indians daily.
Imagine turning homework into world-saving ideas. That’s what these winners did! Prof. Narlikar started as a curious kid in Pune. Now, his name is forever honored. Young Yuva winners like Dr. Deepa Agashe study bugs to fight diseases – cool, right?
Science isn’t just books. It’s fixing floods with Earth Science or coding apps with Math. In India, R&D spending hit ₹1.25 lakh crore in 2024. Awards like these add fuel! They show girls and boys from small towns can shine. Over 40% of 2025 winners are from non-metro areas.
As a student, start small. Join science clubs. Read about black holes. Who knows? Your experiment could win in 2035!
The Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar 2025 reminds us: Science builds dreams. These 24 heroes were chosen from thousands. Their stories push us to ask “What if?” and try harder. Awards will be given on National Science Day, February 28, 2026. Until then, cheer them on!
What field excites you? Share in comments below. Follow for more science tips. Let’s make India a science superpower – one idea at a time!
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