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Women in Science: A Growing Force in India

RR Team, November 29, 2025November 29, 2025
The number of women scientists supported under government programmes has doubled since 2014, the Department of Science & Technology (DST) told Parliament on 28 November 2025. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said targeted interventions and the “Nari Shakti” vision of the central government have expanded fellowships, scholarships and leadership opportunities for women across the research and development ecosystem.
According to figures cited by the Minister, participation under flagship DST initiatives grew sharply between pre-2014 and the 2014–2025 period: INSPIRE Manak (0 before 2014 to 176,743 in 2014–25), INSPIRE scholarships for higher education (23,530 before 2014 to 50,642), INSPIRE fellowships (2,106 to 5,035), INSPIRE faculty (175 to 439), WISE (2,713 to 4,419) and WISE Vigyan Jyoti (nil before 2014 to 112,386 beneficiaries in 2014–25).

Measurable growth in women’s presence in STEM

Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted data from the DST’s Research and Development Statistics 2025 showing women now comprise about 18.6% of the STEM workforce across government and private sectors. He also noted an increase in women-led extramural R&D projects  a key marker of research leadership  which rose from 13% in 2000–01 to about 25% in 2019–20.

These improvements reflect both broader educational pipelines and policy instruments designed to retain and promote women scientists through career stages, re-entry support after breaks, and leadership mentoring. DST schemes such as WISE (Women in Science), KIRAN (Knowledge Involvement in Research Advancement through Nurturing), Vigyan Jyoti, and INSPIRE form a suite of interventions aimed at different lifecycle stages from school outreach to faculty support.

Policy push and programme design

Officials say the post-2014 push was characterised by scaling up numbers, consolidating fragmented schemes and introducing targeted measures for re-entry and leadership. Programs like WISE provide research fellowships and flexible support for women returning from career breaks; Vigyan Jyoti aims to encourage girls to pursue STEM at the school level; and INSPIRE fellowships and faculty grants strengthen higher-education pipelines.

Dr Singh emphasised that the approach views women not merely as beneficiaries but as decision-makers with growing representation on expert committees, review panels and advisory bodies under DST and other ministries. Inclusion at the policy table, he argued, helps make funding priorities and programme design more responsive to gendered barriers.

Impact and remaining gaps

The rise in supported women scientists and growing representation in research projects signal important progress. Expanded fellowship support and training have widened access to research careers and improved employability in science and technology sectors. The surge in scheme beneficiaries also correlates with larger enrolment and retention trends across universities and technical institutes.

Still, women account for less than one-fifth of the STEM workforce, and gender gaps persist in senior research leadership, pay parity and sectoral representation. Experts say sustaining momentum requires persistent investment in childcare support, flexible career pathways, gender-sensitive recruitment and transparent promotion criteria.

Why this matters

Boosting women’s participation in science is not only a matter of equity but also economic and innovation policy. Diverse research teams tend to produce broader perspectives, higher creativity and better problem-solving outcomes that strengthen India’s push for technology-led growth. The government’s stated aim is to build an inclusive knowledge economy where women scientists play central roles in research, startups and national missions.

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