Needonomics Vision for Viksit Bharat on National Science Day 2026
Dr. M. M. Goel
On the occasion of National Science Day 2026, as India reflects on the theme “Women in Science: Catalysing Viksit Bharat,” Needonomics School of Thought (NST)- a Kurukshetra based think tank offers a deeper synthesis—where science transcends gender, development rises above divides, and empowerment is anchored not merely in policy but in consciousness.
1. Science and Spirituality: Complementary Forces
Science explores the external universe; spirituality explores the internal universe. Science measures, tests, and verifies. Spirituality reflects, refines, and purifies. When harmonized, they produce holistic progress—material advancement guided by ethical wisdom.
The eternal message of Gita, the heart of Krishan reminds us that the Atman (soul) is beyond birth, death, and physical identity. If the soul is gender neutral, then the essence of human capability is also gender neutral. Modern science similarly affirms that intellectual potential is not biologically confined to gender.
Thus, both science and spirituality converge on a profound truth: capacity has no gender.
2. SHE Model: Spiritual Foundation of Inclusive Development
The Needonomics School of Thought proposes the SHE Model, a symbolic and philosophical framework:
- S – Science with Sensitivity
- H – Humanity with Harmony
- E – Empowerment with Ethics
SHE and HE are not in competition but in complementarity. Empowerment is not about replacing dominance; it is about restoring balance. True development does not divide—it integrates.When development moves beyond gender binaries and social divides, it becomes civilizational rather than sectional.
3. Women in Science: Catalysts of Viksit Bharat
A Viksit Bharat requires optimal utilization of its human capital. No nation can aspire for developed status by underutilizing half its population. From laboratories to leadership, from innovation ecosystems to policy think tanks, women’s participation is not optional—it is essential. India’s journey has been illuminated by pioneering women scientists who broke barriers and expanded possibilities. Their achievements demonstrate that opportunity, when combined with character and competence, transforms society.
The theme calls for five essential shifts:
- Access – Equal opportunities in STEM education
- Recognition – Valuing contributions without bias
- Resources – Adequate infrastructure and funding
- Representation – Leadership roles in scientific institutions
- Respect – A cultural shift toward dignity and inclusion
Development beyond divides means creating ecosystems where merit flourishes irrespective of gender.
4. Gender Budgeting: From Allocation to Transformation
Gender budgeting must evolve from symbolic allocation to structural transformation.
In the Needonomics framework, budgeting is not merely financial—it is ethical. Resources must align with genuine needs rather than competitive greed. When gender budgeting supports:
- Skill development
- Research grants for women scientists
- Work–life balance mechanisms
- Entrepreneurship incubation
—it becomes an instrument of national productivity.
Empowerment must translate into measurable participation in research output, patents, startups, policymaking, and technological leadership. Only then does budgeting mature into development.
5. Science with Conscience: Needonomics Mandate
Needonomics advocates: “Confine to needs and share the rest.” Applied to science, this principle ensures innovation serves humanity. Applied to gender inclusion, it ensures opportunity serves equity. Spiritual grounding prevents empowerment from breeding rivalry; instead, it nurtures responsibility. When women scientists contribute to artificial intelligence, space research, healthcare, climate science, and sustainable development, they are not merely advancing careers—they are shaping civilizational progress.
Science without spirituality may create power without purpose. Spirituality without science may create vision without implementation. Together, they create sustainable and inclusive development.
6 . Soul-Centric Development for Viksit Bharat
To conclude, on National Science Day 2026, the Needonomics message is clear: soul is gender neutral, capability is universal, opportunity must be inclusive and empowerment must be ethical.
When science moves beyond gender and development rises beyond divides, India advances toward becoming a truly Viksit Bharat—balanced, value-driven, and sustainable.
In this spirit, women in science are not merely participants; they are catalysts of integrated national development rooted in conscience and consciousness



