New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hailed the India Meteorological Department (IMD) as a symbol of India’s scientific journey, lauding its immense contributions over the past 150 years.
Speaking at the 150th Foundation Day celebrations of IMD at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, the Prime Minister highlighted the department’s technological advancements and its pivotal role in serving millions of Indians.
Marking the milestone, PM Modi launched ‘Mission Mausam’, an ambitious initiative aimed at transforming India into a “weather-ready and climate-smart nation.” The mission will leverage advanced weather surveillance technologies, high-resolution atmospheric observation systems, next-generation radars, satellites, and high-performance computers. It also seeks to enhance the understanding of weather and climate processes and provide actionable air quality data to aid in long-term weather management strategies.
“These 150 years of the IMD are not just the story of an institution but also a proud chapter in India’s modern scientific and technological journey. Over the years, IMD has served crores of Indians and become a symbol of India’s scientific progress,” said PM Modi.
He added that the IMD had organised a National Meteorological Olympiad, engaging thousands of students and inspiring their interest in meteorology. Reflecting on the department’s establishment on January 15, 1875, near Makar Sankranti, PM Modi linked it to the festival’s cultural significance.
“Makar Sankranti marks the Sun’s transition from Sagittarius to Capricorn. It signifies Uttarayan, a shift that ushers in sunlight and the harvest season. This has always been a favourite festival for me,” he shared, adding that IMD’s inception during this time underscores its enduring relevance.
PM Modi praised the IMD’s significant technological growth in the past decade, citing innovations such as Doppler weather radars, automatic weather stations, runway weather monitoring systems, and district-wise rainfall monitoring stations.
“For India to be ready for every weather condition and to become a climate-smart nation, we have launched Mission Mausam’, focusing on sustainability and future-readiness,” he said.