The theme of the year 1999 was “Our Changing Earth”. The theme of the year 2000 was “Recreating Interest in Basic Science”. The theme of the year 2001 was “Information Technology for Science Education”. The theme of the year 2002 was “Wealth From Waste”. The theme of the year 2003 was “50 years of DNA & 25 years of IVF – The Blue print of Life”. The theme of the year 2004 was “Encouraging Scientific Awareness in Community”. The theme of the year 2005 was “Celebrating Physics”. The theme of the year 2006 was “Nurture Nature for our future”. The theme of the year 2007 was “More Crop Per Drop”. The theme of the year 2008 was “Understanding the Planet Earth”. The theme of the year 2009 was “Expanding Horizons of Science”. On 28 February 2009, five institutions in India were presented the 'National Award for Science Communication' by the
Indian Department of Science and Technology (IDST). These awards are presented to recognize the efforts of individuals and government and non-government bodies for the popularization of science in India. The highest award was given in 2009 to the
Vikram Sarabhai Community Science Centre for its contribution to science-related learning material and conducting training programs on science education. A Festival of Measurement and Space Fair was held at the
Nehru Planetarium,
New Delhi. Dr. Pramod Kumar Mohapatra, G.S. Unnikrishnan Nair and Ms. Meenu Khare were awarded 1,00,000 for their individual contributions to the field. As India observed National Science Day on 28 February, the citizens saw a slew of activities at Science City which had planned a five-day Science Carnival on theme of youth and science. "The Science Carnival is going to be an event with a series of scientific activities and programs involving school and college students, eminent scientists and faculties of the state and country. We want to provide a real platform for budding scientists to make their career and profession in science," said a senior Science City official. Officials said that they are expecting nearly 1
Lakh students and science enthusiasts to visit Science City during this period. •
India Space Week •
National Mathematics Year •
National Mathematics Day •
National Science Week •
National Council of Science Museums The theme of the year 2013 was “Genetically Modified Crops and Food Security”. The theme of the year 2014 was “Fostering
Scientific Temper”. The theme of the year 2015 was “Science for Nation Building”. The theme of the year 2016 was on "Scientific Issues for Development of the Nation". The theme of the year 2017 was "Science and Technology for Specially Abled Persons" The theme of the year 2018 was "Science and Technology for a sustainable future." The theme of the year 2019 was "Science for the People, and the People for Science" The theme of the year 2020 was "Women in Science." The theme of the year 2021 was 'Future of STI: Impact on Education Skills and Work'. The theme of the year 2022 is 'Integrated Approach in S&T for Sustainable Future'. The theme for National science Day celebrated on 28 February 2023 is "Global Science for Global Wellbeing". The theme of the year 2024 was "Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat" A series of events were held across the country.
Kolkata: A series of programs were held across the city. This included one in
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum with school children. The celebration also included a series of three science walk initiaated by Know Your Neighbour (KYN) and executed by Science Communicators’ Forum (SCF). The first walks was held on January 14 in
College Street area. The second one was held on February 3 in
Rajabazar area. The third and final walk was held on 28 February in
Jadavpur area. The theme for National science Day celebrated on 28 February 2025 is "Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science & lnnovation for Viksit Bharat". The theme for National science Day celebrated on 28 February 2026 is "'Women in Science: Catalysing Viksit Bharat' == References ==