CSIR-NEERI
@csir_neeri
India's pioneering research institute in the field of environment science and engineering for over 63 glorious years as a part of CSIR under the aegis of MoST.
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Eighty-eight students from Sevasadan Saksham School, Nagpur, explored various scientific concepts related to air pollution control, water and waste management under the 'Jigyasa' programme. CSIR, India , DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA
Fifty students from Standards 8th to 10th at Markandeya Public School, Yavatmal, were introduced to various R&D areas, including air pollution control, water and wastewater treatment, environmental biotechnology, and waste management. CSIR, India , DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA
Fifty-two B.Tech students from the Data Science Department at G.H. Raisoni College gained hands-on experience and deepened their understanding of environmental data management. CSIR, India DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA
Forty-five polytechnic computer engineering students from G H Raisoni College gained practical insights into applying computer science to environmental research and technology. CSIR, India DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA
Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki of IIT Bombay stressed energy literacy and a shift to solar energy at CSIR-NEERI, citing a 50% rise in CO2 and its long-term impact. Dr. Atul Vaidya highlighted CSIR-NEERI's efforts to cut electricity use by 10% under the LOVE-U CSIR scheme CSIR, India
Forty third-year B.Tech Computer Science students from Priyadarshini Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, explored research projects, understood how computer science aids environmental solutions, and gained practical experience in the laboratories. CSIR, India
Twenty-one nursing students from Swami Vivekanand Medical Mission, Nagpur were briefed on environmental challenges impacting public health and learned about the importance of a healthy environment during their study tour. CSIR, India DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA
A group of 32 Polytechnic Electronics & Telecommunication students from G.H. Raisoni College visited CSIR-NEERI to learn how electronic instrumentation aids in monitoring environmental parameters and tackling air, water and soil pollution. CSIR, India DG, CSIR CSIRJIGYASA