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NIO Goa to Host Open Day on 26th September, Students Invited to Marine Resources Exhibition


The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa, is gearing up to celebrate its 84th Foundation Day with a special Open Day event on the 26th of September. The event will take place at the NIO campus in Dona Paula, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, and promises to be an engaging experience for students and the wider community interested in the fascinating field of oceanography.

As part of the celebrations, the institute has extended a warm invitation to students from across the state to take part in an exhibition dedicated to marine resources and scientific instruments. This exhibition will highlight the latest scientific endeavors in ocean research, showcasing the tools and techniques used by scientists to study and preserve the ocean environment.

In addition to the exhibition, students will have the opportunity to watch a series of films related to ocean sciences, providing an immersive and educational insight into marine ecosystems, oceanography, and the importance of sustainable marine resource management.

A key highlight of the day will be a talk titled ‘Careers in Oceanography,’ designed to inspire and inform young minds about the various career paths available in this dynamic and critical field. The talk aims to encourage students to consider oceanography as a viable and exciting career option, emphasizing the role of scientific research in addressing global challenges such as climate change, marine biodiversity loss, and sustainable development.

The CSIR’s mission to enhance the quality of life in India through innovative, competitive, and sustainable scientific solutions is deeply embedded in the institute’s work. By promoting awareness and education through events like the Open Day, CSIR-NIO continues to support the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, fostering self-reliance through scientific and technological advancements.

This Open Day presents a unique opportunity for students and the public to connect with leading oceanographers, explore cutting-edge research, and understand the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on Earth. The event underlines CSIR-NIO’s commitment to nurturing scientific curiosity and empowering the next generation of ocean scientists and researchers.

All students, educators, and marine science enthusiasts are encouraged to participate in this free event to celebrate science, innovation, and the vast mysteries of the ocean.

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CSIR-NIO Hosts National Science Seminar on Marine Research and India’s Future Prospects


CSIR–National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa, hosted a two-day National Science Seminar in Hindi at its Dona Paula campus on the theme “Contribution of Marine Research in India’s Development and Future Prospects.” The seminar brought together experts, researchers, and scholars from across the country to discuss the current landscape and future opportunities in ocean science and its impact on India’s development.

The Chief Guest for the seminar was Prof. Dr. Sujata Kadam, Dean of the All India Institute of Ayurveda, Goa Campus, who spoke about the importance of integrating Ayurveda into lifestyle and shared key initiatives taken by her institution. Dr. Ramanuj Narayan, Director of CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar, graced the event as the Guest of Honour and emphasised the importance of such national-level scientific seminars in furthering research dialogue. He also acknowledged the critical role that CSIR institutions, including NIO, have played in advancing national goals through scientific excellence.

Among the highlights of the seminar was a keynote lecture by Dr. Arun Deo Singh, Senior Professor, Department of Geology at Banaras Hindu University, who presented insights into the utility of microfossils in ocean exploration. CSIR-NIO Director Prof. Sunil Kumar Singh addressed the gathering and spoke about the immense potential that ocean science holds in contributing to socio-economic growth and national progress. He stressed how marine research outcomes can directly support the objectives of nation-building.

The seminar concluded with a valedictory function attended by Dr. Asha B. Gehlot, Member of the Hindi Language Advisory Committee, NITI Aayog, and Head of the Hindi Department at Government College, Khandola, Goa. In her address, Dr. Gehlot underscored the importance of conducting scientific seminars in Hindi and other Indian languages, stating that this would help bridge the gap between complex scientific research and public understanding, ultimately making a stronger impact on the blue economy.

The seminar featured four key scientific sessions across the disciplines of Chemical Oceanography, Biological Oceanography, Geological Oceanography, and Physical Oceanography & Ocean Engineering. Over the course of the two days, 34 oral presentations and 20 poster presentations were made by delegates from 12 institutions across the country. The event saw enthusiastic participation from over 150 delegates, creating a vibrant platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative thinking.

The seminar successfully highlighted the transformative role of marine research in India’s present and future, while also promoting science communication in Indian languages to foster broader outreach and societal benefit.