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Geological Survey of India gets a new Director-General

Asit Saha assumes charge as DG of GSI in Kolkata

KOLKATA, JULY 28, 2024: The Geological Survey of India (GSI) is pleased to announce that Mr Asit Saha has taken over as the new Director General. Mr Saha brings with him a wealth of experience and a visionary approach to steer GSI towards greater achievements in the field of geosciences.

With a distinguished career spanning three decades, Mr Asit Saha has been instrumental in numerous ground-breaking projects and initiatives that have significantly contributed to the geoscientific landscape of India. His leadership is expected to further elevate the GSI’s mission of mineral exploration, research, and development, and fortify its position as a leading geoscientific organization on the global stage.

Upon assuming charge, Mr Saha emphasized the importance of an outcome-oriented approach for all GSI activities. He stressed that while the primary focus would be on mineral exploration and related programs, all missions of GSI are holistically connected and equally important. He highlighted the need for bold initiatives in mineral exploration, efficiency in drilling operations, and robust laboratory mechanisms to ensure the reliability of geoscientific data.

In his address to the GSI employees, Mr Saha called for a united effort where every mission should work in tandem. He underscored the significance of synergy between different missions, particularly those with critical geophysical components, and the necessity for regular, structured interactions between various streams to enhance overall efficiency and productivity.

He also articulated his vision for strengthening GSI’s academic presence through peer-reviewed publications and the elevation of the training institute to a National Institute of Geoscience.

He stressed that the programs of GSI need to be in close consonance with the priorities of Government of India.  In alignment with the Government of India’s initiative to establish a Critical Mineral Mission, GSI has directed its activities towards the exploration and development of critical minerals essential for the country’s strategic and economic interests paving the way for a self-reliant Aatma Nirbhar Bharat. Additionally, GSI is intensifying its efforts in marine exploration to unlock the vast potential of underwater resources.

Expressing his admiration for the young and energetic officers of GSI, Shri Saha urged Supervisory Officers, Deputy Director Generals, and Additional Director Generals to lead by example, showing the way and working alongside their teams.

Shri Saha is confident that with the available resources, both human and instrumental, GSI is well-positioned to make a significant impact on the nation’s economy and society at large. He looks forward to achieving great milestones together with the dedicated team at GSI.

The Geological Survey of India, established in 1851, has a rich legacy of 174 years in pioneering geoscientific research and exploration. Under the leadership of Shri Asit Saha, GSI is poised to continue its tradition of excellence and contribute to the advancement of geosciences in India, and overall well-being of our citizens.

 

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