NEW DELHI: The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awards for 2022 were publicly announced on September 11, bestowing India's premier science honors upon 12 talented scientists, albeit with a one-year delay. These prestigious Bhatnagar Prizes, which bear the name of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, the inaugural Director-General of CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), are an annual recognition across seven scientific domains: biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, medicine, engineering, and earth, atmosphere, ocean, and planetary sciences. They specifically commend exceptional researchers under the age of 45, accompanied by a cash award of Rs.5 lakh. The revelation of this year's awardees came as an unexpected twist during the unveiling ceremony of the 'One Week One Lab' initiative by CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR). Traditionally, the Bhatnagar Prizes are divulged on September 26, coinciding with the foundation day of CSIR, the body responsible for presenting these accolades. N Kalaiselvi, the Director-General of CSIR, unveiled the identities of the 12 laureates, all of whom happen to be male scientists, in the presence of Dr. Jitendra Singh, Vice President of CSIR, in New Delhi. During the event, N Kalaiselvi expressed gratitude for the pivotal roles played by the Minister's office (Dr. Singh), secretaries, and well-wishers in ensuring the punctual announcement. She remarked, "Even though it deviates from tradition, the declaration of the SSB 2022 laureates holds historical significance, with both CSIR and the minister's office (Dr. Singh) playing an exceptionally crucial role." The esteemed recipients of the SSB Awards 2022 are as follows: Biology Ashwani Kumar, CSIR – Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh M Maddika Subba Reddy, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad Chemistry Akkattu Biju, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Debabrata Maiti, IIT Bombay Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean, and Planetary Sciences Vimal Mishra, IIT Gandhinagar Engineering Dipti Ranjan Sahoo, IIT Delhi Rajnish Kumar, IIT Madras Mathematics Apoorva Khare, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Neeraj Kayal, Microsoft Research Lab, India Medicine Dipyaman Ganguli, CSIR Indian Institute of Chemical Biology Physics Anindya Das, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Basudeb Dasgupta, TIFR Mumbai It's worth noting that in the previous year, the government issued a notification announcing the discontinuation of approximately 100 awards and several fellowships within the realm of science. This included the cessation of all privately endowed awards. The notification also indicated that most departments would now institute just one distinguished award. National Teachers' Award 2023: A Beacon of Education in Manipur's Keibul Lamjao