27.(1) The Science and Engineering Research Board Act, 2008 is hereby repealed
•and the Science and Engineering Research Board constituted under section 3 of the said
•Act (hereinafter referred to as the repealed Act) shall stand dissolved.
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(2)The repeal of the Science and Engineering Research Board Act, 2008 shall, however,
•not affect:—
(a)any action taken pursuant to sub-section ( 3) of section 13;
(b)previous operation or anything duly done under the repealed Act;
(c)any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired or accrued or incurred
•under the repealed Act; and
(d)any proceeding pending or ongoing under the repealed Act.
(3)On the dissolution of the Science and Engineering Research Board—
(a)all assets, liabilities and other facilities forming part of or used in connection
•with the Science and Engineering Research Board, shall be deemed to be the assets of
•the Foundation; and
(b)any officer or employee who has been, immediately before the dissolution of
•the Science and Engineering research Board, employed on regular basis by the Science
•and Engineering Research Board, shall become, on and from such dissolution, the
•officer and employee, respectively, of the Foundation in such manner as may be
•notified by the Central Government, with the same rights and privileges as to pension,
•gratuity and other like matters as would have been admissible to him if the rights in
•relation to the Science and Engineering Research Board had not been transferred to,
•and vested in, the Foundation, and shall continue to do so unless and until his
•employment in the Foundation, is duly terminated or until his remuneration, terms
•and conditions of employment are duly altered by the Foundation:
•Provided that notwithstanding anything contained in the Industrial Disputes
•Act, 1947 or in any other law for the time being in force, the transfer of the services of
•any officer or other employee, employed in the Science and Engineering Research
•Board, to the Foundation shall not entitle such officer or other employee, any
•compensation under this Act or any other law for the time being in force and no such
•claim shall be entertained by any court, tribunal or other authority:
•Provided further that where the Science and Engineering Research Board has
•established a provident fund, superannuation, welfare or other fund for the benefit of
•officers and other employees employed in the Science and Engineering Research
•Board, the monies relatable to the officers and other employees whose services have
•been transferred by or under this Act to the Foundation shall, out of the monies
•standing, on the dissolution of the Science and Engineering Research Board, to the
•credit of such provident fund, superannuation, welfare or other fund, stand transferred
•to, and vest in, the Foundation, and such monies which stand so transferred shall be
•dealt with by the said Foundation, in such manner as may be prescribed.
(4)The mention of the particular matters referred to in sub-section ( 3) shall not be
•held to prejudice or affect the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses
•Act, 1897 with regard to the effect of repeal.
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•STA TEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
•Research and development are the foundation for scientific discoveries, new
•technologies, and innovative applications. This is of crucial importance for lndia's success
•in a competitive global economy and in addressing challenges and opportunities across the
•various dimensions of science and technology. Development of a robust ecosystem is
•required in all fields of sciences. This includes mathematical sciences, engineering and
•technology, environmental and earth sciences, health and agriculture, as well as scientific
•and technological interfaces of humanities and social sciences.