Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences
Establishing/Strengthening the State Climate Change Centre/Cell Under NMSHE (SCCC- NMSHE) in the State of Meghalaya
Public Health Initiative on LMIC Air Pollution (PHILAP)
Centre of Excellence in Climate Modelling (CECM), New Delhi
The Centre of Excellence (CoE) in climate modeling is a major initiative taken at IIT Delhi and funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, to develop an India-Centric Climate Model (ICCM) to address certain pressing issues of climate change in India, and to educate manpower in numerical modeling of the Earth system and climate.
Centre for Research on Environment and Sustainable Technologies (CREST), Bhopal
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, established Center for Research on Environment and Sustainable Technologies (CREST) at IISER Bhopal as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) with major objective of building a structure that eventually helps in understanding the interactions between air, water, and earth mega systems on several scales ranging from local to global. The CoE has a mission to carry on multidisciplinary research and training in clean environment (air, water, and land), and sustainable development as thrust areas.
Survey of India (SoI), Dehradun
Survey of India, The National Survey and Mapping Organization of the country of Department of Science & Technology (DST), is the oldest scientific department of Government of India. The Organisation bears a special responsibility to ensure that the country's domain is explored and mapped suitably, provide base maps for expeditious and integrated development and ensure that all resources contribute with their full measure to the progress, prosperity and security of our country now and for generations to come.
Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics (BISAG), Gandhi Nagar
Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics{BISAG} is an Autonomous Scientific Society of Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India to undertake technology development & management, research & development, facilitate National & International cooperation, capacity building and support technology transfer & entrepreneurship development in area of geo-spatial technology. The Organisation has three main domain areas: Satellite Communication, Geo-informatics and Geo-spatial technology.
Aryabhatta Geo-informatics & Space Application Centre (AGiSAC), Shimla
Aryabhatta Geo-informatics & Space Application Centre (AGiSAC) is to bring geo-information for the benefit of people and sustainable development. o facilitate decentralized planning and decision making. It helps to facilitate Monitoring and Evaluation of Government Schemes & Programmes and to set up integrated natural resources data management system. Along with it AGiSAC is providing services/consultancy based on specific user needs in the field of Remote Sensing and GIS and wider usage of geo-spatial applications through simultaneous support systems/ software.
Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre (MRSAC), Pune
Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre (MRSAC) is an autonomous body to utilize and operationalize the use of space technology for managing and monitoring the natural resources of the State.
Orissa Space Applications Centre (ORSAC), Bhubaneshwar
Odisha Space Applications Centre (ORSAC), the apex body of the State of Odisha for space technology applications, is equipped with sophisticated GIS & Computer laboratories with latest GIS and Image softwares. It has a team of well-experienced multidisciplinary application scientists to undertake Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS based projects. In the field of communication technology application, the centre runs GRAMSAT & EDUSAT programme.
Remote Sensing and Application Center (RSAC), Uttar Pradesh
Remote Sensing Applications Centre, Uttar Pradesh is established by the Government of Uttar Pradesh as an autonmous organization, with the aim to use the emerging technology of aerial and satellite remote sensing in conjunction with conventional methodologies in different natural resources management programmes. This Centre also aims to act as an interface between the high technology of remote sensing and the actual end user.