Large Grants (LG) Projects Details - 2023-24
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 2023-24 (Total Projects: 3)

S. No. Project Title Project Proponent
Total Grants (in Rs.)
1st Installment (in Rs.) (25% of Total Project Cost)
Details
1.
Creation of an Integrated Database of the Himalayan Biodiversity for Mainstreaming in Policy to meet National Commitments Dr. Indra Dutt Bhatt
Scientist-'G'
G.B. Pant 'National Institute of Himalayan Environment'(NIHE), Kosi-Katarmal, Almora-263643
7,37,97,840
2,58,20,130
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2.
Creation of an Multidimensional Assessment of Ecological Dynamics and Ecosystem Health of Selected High-Altitude Wetlands of Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) for Effective Conservation and Management planning Dr. Rajesh Joshi
Head, NIHE-Sikkim Regional Centre (SRC)
G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) Sikkim-737101.
6,99,50,000
2,63,59,120
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3.
Conservation of Threatened Mammalian Fauna of the Indian Himalayan Region through Scaling Up Long-Term Monitoring, Securing Corridors, and Capacity Building Dr. Dhriti Banerjee
Director Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) New Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal-700053.
11,86,78,000
4,27,02,280
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