Dr. Saroj Ghose, Pioneer of India’s Science Museums, Passes Away at 89
India has lost one of its most visionary minds in the field of science communication and education. Dr. Saroj Ghose, widely hailed as the father of India’s science museum movement, passed away on May 17, 2025, at the age of 89 in Seattle, USA. As the founding Director General of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Dr. Ghose revolutionized informal science learning in India, laying the foundation for a robust network of science centres across the country.
Dr. Saroj Ghose’s demise on May 17, 2025, has brought national attention back to his immense contributions to science education and communication. His passing marks the end of a chapter in India’s history of promoting scientific temper through museums and informal education systems. The NCSM has officially announced his death and paid tribute to his groundbreaking work.
Post-retirement contributions include,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Dr. Saroj Ghose, Pioneer of India’s Science Museums, Passes Away at 89 |
| Title | Father of India’s Science Museum Movement |
| Death | May 17, 2025, in Seattle, USA (aged 89) |
| Role | Founding Director General of NCSM (1979–1997) |
| Post-Retirement Work | Parliament Museum, Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, etc. |
| Organization | Organization National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) |
| NCSM HQ | Kolkata |
| NCSM Under | Ministry of Culture, Government of India |
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