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The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) which is located at Trombay in Mumbai, was the brainchild of Dr. Homi Bhabha, the father of India’s nuclear programme. Dr. Bhabha took a personal interest in designing the centre because he felt that with an indigenousnuclear programme India would become a powerful nation. This centre, which was startedon January 3, 1954, was originally called the Atomic Energy Establishment. It was renamed.
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre on January 12, 1966 after Dr. Bhabha’s death. Over the years, BARC has done work in different scientific disciplines, including medicine and agriculture. BARC has played a major role in increasing the share of the nuclear power programme for generating electricity and lighting up the rural areas of the country. BARC is, however, chiefly known for successfully conducting the Pokhran
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