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PARLIAMENT QUESTION: EXPENDITURE UNDER NATIONAL QUANTUM MISSION

Posted On: 27 MAR 2025 6:20PM by PIB Delhi

The Union Cabinet approved the National Quantum Mission at an outlay of Rs. 6003.65 Crore for a period of eight years. The details of estimated expenditure year-wise from 2023-2031 is given below:

 

Budget Head

Budget ( in Crore)

2023-24 (Y1)

2024-25 (Y2)

2025-26 (Y3)

2026-27 (Y4)

2027-28 (Y5)

2028-29 (Y6)

2029-30 (Y7)

2030-31 (Y8)

Total

Recurring

441.505

617.225

694.415

624.245

530.905

415.525

210.875

171.665

3706.360

 

Non-Recurring

262.600

561.420

566.570

489.420

273.400

141.380

1.250

1.250

2297.290

 

Total Outlay of the Mission

704.105

1178.645

1260.985

1113.665

804.305

556.905

212.125

172.915

6003.650

 

 

The cabinet approved physical targets set under NQM, year-wise till 2031 is given below:

 

S. No.

Components

Fiscal Year

2023-24 (Y1)

Fiscal Year

2024-25 (Y2)

Fiscal Year

2025-26 (Y3)

Fiscal Year

2026-27 (Y4)

Fiscal Year

2027-28 (Y5)

Fiscal Year

2028-29 (Y6)

Fiscal Year

2029-30 (Y7)

Fiscal Year

2030-31 (Y8)

1.

Thematic Hubs

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

2.

Mission Coordination Cell

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3.

Technology Development

10

57

117

190

227

277

327

397

4.

Human Resource Development

50

500

1255

1400

1417

270

210

190

5.

Entrepreneurship Development

5

12

28

41

35

33

34

29

6

International collaborations

5

6

10

11

8

6

5

5

 

NQM, DST in collaboration with the All India Council for Technical Education, has developed a curriculum on Quantum Technologies. Existing institutes offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses may use this curriculum for starting new programs or increasing seats for research and education in quantum technologies.

The Technology Innovation Hub established at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune in the area of Quantum Technologies, under National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems, has supported eight startups namely QuNu Labs Private Limited, QpiAI India Pvt. Ltd, Dimira Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Prenishq Pvt. Ltd., QuPrayog Pvt. Ltd., Pristine Diamonds Pvt. Ltd., Quanastra Pvt. Ltd. and Quan2D Technologies Pvt. Ltd. at an outlay of Rs. 68.00 Crores.

Under National Quantum Mission, expenditure of Rs. 43.07 Crore has been incurred till date.

This information was given by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

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