Large Grants (LG) Projects Details - 2017-18
The LG will be utilized as a mechanism to address long-term multi-site, ecological-monitoring trans-boundary issues in the IHR, i.e. issues spanning over two or more states/countries to consolidate the existing knowledge base, especially relevant to manage mountain resources and conduct research on emerging issues to acquire new knowledge. The LGs are projects that will be with total budgetary outlay of over 500 lakhs.

Sanctioned LG Projects for Financial Year 2017-18 (Total Projects: 03)

All projects in this category (Ongoing Projects) are completed
S. No. Project Title Project Proponent
Total Grants (in Rs.)
1st Installment (in Rs.)
2nd Installment (in Rs.) 3rd Installment (in Rs.)
Latest Quarterly Report
Annual Progress Report
Details
1
Invasive Alien Plants in Himalayas: Status, Ecological Impact and Management Prof. R.K. Kohli, Vice-Chancellor Central University of Punjab (CUP) Bathinda, Punjab
4,68,39,000
2,32,55,000
73,71,000
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2019

2020

2021

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2
Conservation of Threatened Plants in Indian Himalayan Region: Recovery and Capacity Building Dr. A.A. Mao, Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Block D& F, 3rd MSO Building Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 064 West Bengal
6,85,28,172
2,90,15,372
96,94,200
96,94,200
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2020
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S. No. Project Title Project Proponent
Total Grants (in Rs.)
1st Installment (in Rs.)
2nd Installment (in Rs.) 3rd Installment (in Rs.)
Details
FTR
1
Conservation of Threatened Vertebrate Fauna in Indian Himalayan Region through Long-Term Monitoring and Capacity Building Dr. Kailash Chandra Zoological Survey of India Prani-Vigyan Bhawan M-Block, New Alipore Kolkata-700053, West Bengal
9,95,06,840
3,58,90,280
3,04,15,280 1,39,41,233 Click FTR
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