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information about Dr Homi Bhabha Atomic Research Centre​

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Answered by Andy07
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Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha conceived the Nuclear Program in India. Dr Bhabha established the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) for carrying out nuclear science research in 1945. To intensify the effort to exploit nuclear energy for the benefit of the nation, Dr Bhabha established the Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) in January 1954 for multidisciplinary research program essential for the ambitious nuclear program of India. After the sad demise of Bhabha in 1966, AEET was renamed Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

Dr. Bhabha established the BARC Training School to cater to the manpower needs of the expanding atomic energy research and development program. In Bhabha’s own words "When Nuclear Energy has been successfully applied for power production in, say a couple of decades from now, India will not have to look abroad for its experts but will find them ready at hand". Dr Bhabha emphasized on self reliance in all the fields of nuclear science and engineering.

BARC is the mother of the R&&D institutions such as IGCAR, RRCAT, VECC, etc., which carry out pioneering research on nuclear and accelerator technologies and industrial establishments such as NPCIL, NFC, ECIL, etc., spearheading nuclear power production, materials technology, electronics & instrumentation.


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Answered by agrippa
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Bhabha Atomic research Centre is one of the best nuclear research centres headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai. It is a multi-disciplinary research centre and carries out advanced research and development. The research and development at BARC includes engineering and nuclear science. Its purpose is to continue the peaceful application of the nuclear energy and manages all facts of nuclear power generation. It conducts research in safe disposal of nuclear waste and spent fuel processing. BARC was formed on January 3, 1954 by Homi J Bhabha.

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