MR Srinivasan, former Atomic Energy Commission Chairman, passes away at 95
MR Srinivasan, former Atomic Energy Commission Chairman and Padma Vibhushan recipient, passed away at 95, marking a significant loss to India's scientific community. He began his career with Homi Bhabha on India's first nuclear reactor, Apsara, an...

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge condoled the death of MR Srinivasan and said his demise mark a significant loss for India's scientific community.
In a post on X, Kharge said, "The demise of Dr. MR Srinivasan, a pioneering nuclear scientist and Padma Vibhushan recipient, marks a significant loss for India's scientific community."
The demise of Dr. MR Srinivasan, a pioneering nuclear scientist and Padma Vibhushan recipient, marks a significant loss for India's scientific community.Starting his distinguished career with Dr. Homi Bhabha on India's first nuclear reactor, Apsara (1956), he went on to hold... pic.twitter.com/y25wq5nXw0
- Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) May 20, 2025
Kharge also shared the significant accomplishments of MR Srinivasan.
"Starting his distinguished career with Homi Bhabha on India's first nuclear reactor, Apsara (1956), he went on to hold key national roles, including Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Member of the Planning Commission," Kharge said.
"His visionary leadership led to the development of 18 nuclear power units. His technical brilliance and unwavering service have left a lasting legacy in India's nuclear energy landscape," Kharge said.
"Our deepest condolences to his family, colleagues, and loved ones," he added.
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh also condoled the demise of Srinivasan and said, "The nuclear power stations now operating at Kalpakkam, Rawatbhata, Kaiga, Kakrapar, and Narora are all shining testimonies to his yeoman contributions to nation-building."
India's legendary nuclear technologist Dr. M. R. Srinivasan has just passed away. Picked by Homi Bhabha himself, he played a pivotal role in the setting up of India's very first nuclear power plant at Tarapur in the late 60s. Later he led the team that established India's... pic.twitter.com/hXPi5HzIHO
- Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 20, 2025
MR Srinivasan joined the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in September 1955 and began his distinguished career working alongside Homi Bhabha on the construction of India's first nuclear research reactor, Apsara, which achieved criticality in August 1956.
Srinivasan held several key positions of national importance. In 1974, he became Director of the Power Projects Engineering Division, DAE, and in 1984, Chairman of the Nuclear Power Board. In these roles, he oversaw the planning, execution, and operation of all nuclear power projects across the country.
In 1987, he was appointed Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy.
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