The Planning Committee set up by the Government
of India recommended in 1945 the preparation of an Astronomical Ephemeris and
Nautical Almanac for the development of astronomical and astrophysical studies
in India.
Moreover, although the Govt. of India used Gregorian calendar for official use,
divergent practices prevailed for observing festivals at various states of the
country. As nearly 30 different Pnchangas were in use during post independence
period of the country, a need was felt by the then Prime Minister Late Pt.
Jawahar Lal Nehru to develop a unified National Calendar on the basis of the
most accurate modern astronomical data for the interest of national integrity.
Keeping these in view a Calendar Reform Committee was formed in 1952 under the
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research of the Government of India with
Late Prof. Meghnad Saha, F.R.S, as Chairman and eminent persons as members with
Late N.C.Lahiri as member secretary. The committee recommended preparation of
the Indian Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac incorporating therein along with the
usual astronomical data calculated with most modern astronomical formulae, the
National Calendar of India (using Saka Era) with timings of tithis, nakshatras,
yoga etc, and also festival dates. The committee also recommended the
preparation of the Rashtriya Panchang with solar calendar system for civil
purposes and luni-solar calendar system for religious purposes. It was decided
that the work should be done by a special unit attached to a scientific department
of the Government of India. Thus the residual work of the Calendar Reform
Committee and also the preparation of the Indian Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac
along with Rashtriya Panchang were taken up by the India Meteorological
Department from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research on 1st December, 1955. The
unit, which was functioning as the office of the Calendar Reform Committee at
the then Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta, was brought under control of the
Regional Meteorological Centre, Calcutta as one of its sections named 'Nautical
Almanac Unit'.
After completion of the Calendar Reform
Committee's work, Late N.C.Lahiri was entrusted with the work of the Nautical
Almanac Unit of the India Meteorological Department as its first
Officer-in-Charge. The unit undertook the preparation of 'The Indian Ephemeris
and Nautical Almanac' for 1958, which was the first issue published in March
1957. Simultaneously the first issue of Rashtriya Panchang was started from
1879 Saka Era (1957- 58 A.D.). The Nautical Almanac Unit was initially located
in the office premises of the Regional Meteorological Centre at Alipore, Calcutta.
The Nautical Almanac Unit was so long under the
administrative control of the then Director, Regional Meteorological Centre, Calcutta.
In the year 1976 a high power Committee was constituted under the Chairmanship
of Dr. R. Ramanna to review the organisational structure and functions of the
India Meteorological Department. The Ramanna Committee, after examination of
the working of the Nautical Almanac Unit, recommended its independent status
and upgradation of the post of Officer-in Charge of the Unit to the level of
Director. These recommendations were finally approved by the Council of
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences ( CMAS ) of the Govt. of India and it was
decided that the Nautical Almanac Unit would be completely separated from the
administrative control of the Director, Regional Meteorological Centre,
Calcutta and was made an independent centre with the name as "Positional
Astronomy Centre" ( P.A.C.) directly under the control of the Director
General of Meteorology, New Delhi. The CMAS also recommended an Advisory
Committee consisting of a few experts in this particular field of astronomy to
give guidance for the development work of the Centre. The implementation of
this decision has been made with effect from the 1st December 1979 and the formal
inauguration of the Positional Astronomy Centre took place on the 26th April 1980.
Name
of Directors
From
To
1.
Shri A. Bandopadhyaya
1979
1988
2.
Shri A. K. Bhatnagar
1988
1996
3.
Shri K. K. Chakrabarty
1996
2002
4.
Shri B. K. Mandal
2002
2005
5. Shri
S. Sen
2005
2006
6. Shri
K. K. Chakrabarty
2006
2007
7. Shri
S. Sen
2007

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