PM Modi’s Budget 2025: A Historic Push for Innovation and Research

Published By : Admin | February 4, 2025 | 18:53 IST

Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is not only preserving its rich cultural and historical heritage but also making remarkable strides in science, technology, and innovation. In line with this commitment, the government has allocated ₹20,000 crore to encourage private sector-led research, development, and innovation—an unprecedented move.

As part of this initiative, the government is launching the ‘Deep Tech Fund of Funds’ to support next-generation startups by providing financial assistance. This strategic decision will help position India as a global hub for technological advancements and strengthen the nation’s self-reliance in cutting-edge sectors.

To further boost research, the PM Research Fellowship Scheme will grant 10,000 fellowships over the next five years to support advanced studies in premier institutions such as IITs and IISc. This significant investment aims to foster technological breakthroughs and innovation.

In a major step toward food and nutritional security, the government has announced the establishment of India’s second gene bank, comprising 10 lakh germplasm lines. This initiative will not only enhance agricultural sustainability but also help tackle climate change-related challenges and natural calamities.

The budget also introduces the National Geospatial Mission, aimed at developing critical geospatial infrastructure and data frameworks, enabling advancements in mapping, logistics, and urban planning.

Over the past decade, Prime Minister Modi has actively worked to elevate India’s cultural and historical legacy on the global stage. Leveraging technology for heritage preservation, the government has now committed to launching the ‘Gyan Bharatam Mission’, a nationwide initiative to document, digitize, and preserve over 1 crore ancient manuscripts in collaboration with educational institutions, museums, libraries, and private collectors.

In an effort to nurture scientific temperament among students, the government has set an ambitious target of establishing 50,000 Atal Tinkering Labs in schools over the next five years. Additionally, under the BharatNet Project, all government secondary schools and primary health centers in rural areas will receive broadband connectivity.

The impact of these initiatives is evident—student enrollment in IITs has doubled from 65,000 in 2014 to 1.35 lakh in 2024, demonstrating the government’s commitment to expanding access to quality education.

To further promote education in regional languages, the government has launched the ‘Indian Language Book Initiative’, which will facilitate the availability of digital books for higher education and schools in Indian languages. Additionally, in collaboration with global experts, five National Centers for Excellence in Skills Development will be established to equip youth with skills essential for the ‘Make for India, Make for the World’ initiative. These centers will focus on curriculum design, instructor training, certification frameworks, and periodic reviews.

In a major push for Artificial Intelligence (AI) education, the budget earmarks ₹500 crore for the establishment of AI Centers of Excellence. Furthermore, amendments to the Atomic Energy Act and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act have been proposed to boost India’s nuclear energy capabilities.

The government is also launching the ‘Nuclear Energy Mission’, with an allocation of ₹20,000 crore for research and development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). The goal is to develop five indigenous SMRs by 2033, significantly advancing India’s energy security.

The Budget 2025 lays the foundation for India’s next phase of growth, ensuring that innovation and technology remain at the forefront of national development. With these bold steps, PM Modi’s vision for a Developed India by 2047 is steadily becoming a reality.

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Cabinet approves three new corridors as part of Delhi Metro’s Phase V (A) Project
December 24, 2025

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has approved three new corridors - 1. R.K Ashram Marg to Indraprastha (9.913 Kms), 2. Aerocity to IGD Airport T-1 (2.263 kms) 3. Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj (3.9 kms) as part of Delhi Metro’s Phase – V(A) project consisting of 16.076 kms which will further enhance connectivity within the national capital. Total project cost of Delhi Metro’s Phase – V(A) project is Rs.12014.91 crore, which will be sourced from Government of India, Government of Delhi, and international funding agencies.

The Central Vista corridor will provide connectivity to all the Kartavya Bhawans thereby providing door step connectivity to the office goers and visitors in this area. With this connectivity around 60,000 office goers and 2 lakh visitors will get benefitted on daily basis. These corridors will further reduce pollution and usage of fossil fuels enhancing ease of living.

Details:

The RK Ashram Marg – Indraprastha section will be an extension of the Botanical Garden-R.K. Ashram Marg corridor. It will provide Metro connectivity to the Central Vista area, which is currently under redevelopment. The Aerocity – IGD Airport Terminal 1 and Tughlakabad – Kalindi Kunj sections will be an extension of the Aerocity-Tughlakabad corridor and will boost connectivity of the airport with the southern parts of the national capital in areas such as Tughlakabad, Saket, Kalindi Kunj etc. These extensions will comprise of 13 stations. Out of these 10 stations will be underground and 03 stations will be elevated.

After completion, the corridor-1 namely R.K Ashram Marg to Indraprastha (9.913 Kms), will improve the connectivity of West, North and old Delhi with Central Delhi and the other two corridors namely Aerocity to IGD Airport T-1 (2.263 kms) and Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj (3.9 kms) corridors will connect south Delhi with the domestic Airport Terminal-1 via Saket, Chattarpur etc which will tremendously boost connectivity within National Capital.

These metro extensions of the Phase – V (A) project will expand the reach of Delhi Metro network in Central Delhi and Domestic Airport thereby further boosting the economy. These extensions of the Magenta Line and Golden Line will reduce congestion on the roads; thus, will help in reducing the pollution caused by motor vehicles.

The stations, which shall come up on the RK Ashram Marg - Indraprastha section are: R.K Ashram Marg, Shivaji Stadium, Central Secretariat, Kartavya Bhawan, India Gate, War Memorial - High Court, Baroda House, Bharat Mandapam, and Indraprastha.

The stations on the Tughlakabad – Kalindi Kunj section will be Sarita Vihar Depot, Madanpur Khadar, and Kalindi Kunj, while the Aerocity station will be connected further with the IGD T-1 station.

Construction of Phase-IV consisting of 111 km and 83 stations are underway, and as of today, about 80.43% of civil construction of Phase-IV (3 Priority) corridors has been completed. The Phase-IV (3 Priority) corridors are likely to be completed in stages by December 2026.

Today, the Delhi Metro caters to an average of 65 lakh passenger journeys per day. The maximum passenger journey recorded so far is 81.87 lakh on August 08, 2025. Delhi Metro has become the lifeline of the city by setting the epitome of excellence in the core parameters of MRTS, i.e. punctuality, reliability, and safety.

A total of 12 metro lines of about 395 km with 289 stations are being operated by DMRC in Delhi and NCR at present. Today, Delhi Metro has the largest Metro network in India and is also one of the largest Metros in the world.