| ہیئتِ پاکستان برائے سائنسی و صنعتی تحقیق | |
| Abbreviation | PCSIR |
|---|---|
| Formation | July 22, 1953; 72 years ago (1953-07-22) |
| Type | Industrial andScientific research |
| Legal status | Organisation |
| Purpose | Industrialisation |
| Headquarters | PCSIR Secretariat |
| Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
| Membership | Worldwide |
Official language | English andUrdu |
Chairman | Dr. Syed Hussain Abidi |
Parent organization | Ministry of Science and Technology |
| Affiliations | Government of Pakistan |
| Website | pcsir |
ThePakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (PCSIR) (Urdu:ہیئتِ پاکستان برائے سائنسی و صنعتی تحقیق) is a government-owned science and industrialisation research organisation which mainly focuses on the development of industrial research.[1]
Initially established as Pakistan Department of Research in 1951, PCSIR was reformulated in its current form in 1953. The PCSIR was established inKarachi byProf. Dr. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui in 1953 for the development of scientific and technical Research and Development and to provide infrastructure for industrial development inPakistan.[1] The organisation was founded under the Societies Act to promote the cause of Science and Technology in the country. Since 1973, it has functioned under the Act of Parliament. The organisation remained under the control of Pakistan'sMinistry of Science and Technology until given autonomy in 1984.
As of today,[when?] the PCSIR has several geographically dispersed research centres. including four regional offices in each of the provincial capitals, with the head office inIslamabad. There are eleven laboratories and units and five HRD[clarification needed] centres established throughout the country, headed bydirector generals or directors who directly report to thechairman. The chairman of PCSIR is appointed by theGovernment of Pakistan. There are 150 officers and technical staff in the head office, including seven directors working in different divisions and departments. There are 681 scientists, engineers, and technologists working in different laboratories, of whom eighty have Ph.D. degrees and others have M.Sc./MS/M.Phil./B.E. degrees in multidisciplinary fields. They are supported by 1,656 technical and skilled staff and 178 administrative staff.
In January 2017, the council conducted tests on 16 brands ofpackagedmilk in the interest of public safety and found that only 6 of 16 brands were safe for public consumption. This report was presented to theNational Assembly of Pakistan.[2]