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"idiUihiiiiih1iLl'. Providing hydrological services to the nation since 1978.

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To undertake, aid, promote and coordinate systematic and scientific works on all aspects of hydrology To cooperate and collaborate with other national and international organizations in the field of hydrology To do all other such things as the Society may consider necessary, incidental or conducive for the attainment of the objectives for which the Institute has been established To establish and maintain a research and reference library in pursuance of the objectives of the Society and equip the same with books, reviews, magazines and other relevant publications.

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NIH Society. Technical Advisory Committee. Governing Body.

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NIH Society Chair : Hon’ble Union Minister (WR, RD & GR) Mandate : Reviews progress and performance of Institute and gives such directions as it may deem fit. Governing Body Chair : Secretary to Govt. of India, MoWR , RD & GR Mandate : Executive body of NIH, responsible to pursue and carry out activities, as per objectives laid down by NIH Society . Technical Advisory Committee Working Group / Regional Coordination Committees Chair : Chairman, CWC Chair : Director, NIH Mandate : For t echnical scrutiny of the research program of NIH and to recommend priority areas for studies and research. Mandate : Consider & recommend the research program & other technical activities to be undertaken by NIH (HQs & RCs) & review the progress..

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Surface Water Hydrology Water Resources Systems Hydrological Investigations Research Management & Outreach Groundwater Hydrology Environmental Hydrology.

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JAMMU ROORKEE GUWAHATI BHOPAL PATNA BELGAUM KAKINADA.

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Defence. Transport. Power sector. Disaster management.

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Public Awareness. International Trainings. National Trainings.

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Contribution to MoWR/ GoI Programs. Inter-linking of Rivers.

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Contribution to Key Infrastructure Sectors. Discharge monitoring: Shyok River-BRO. Thermal Plants: Area Drainage studies (08) Thermal Plants: Impact on Groundwater (10) Railway Bridge/Design flood for Chardham Connectivity Thermal plants: Hydrogeological studies (07) Rishikesh-Karnprayag Aquifer mapping Emergency action Plan: Hydro-power (10) Dam Break studies (NTPC & NHPC) (10) Thermal Plant: Impact of ash disposal (01) Deep GW recharge zone identification Lake conservation-( Nainital ) Paleochannel Mapping-River Saraswati Wetland management Nuclear Plants : Flood safety studies (05) Riverfront development plan (Guwahati & Vadodara cities) Carrying capacity studies (02) GLOF-Design flood (08) Cumulative Impact assessment-Upper Ganga basin Environmental Flow Assessment Assessment of power potential GLOF/Cloudburst Design Flood estimate, Ladakh, BRO Karnaprayag-Chardham.

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'*gliuåfiäiil. Study Area. National Mission for Sustaining Himalayan Ecosystem.

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National H ydrology Project (NHP). Role of NIH in NHP NIH is involved in following activities : Nodal Agency for Demand Driven Research Nodal Agency for Training and Capacity building: Training c ourses on hydrological topics of different durations Class room Training/Meetings and multi-media distance learning Centre of Excellence for Hydrological Modeling Decision Support System (DSS) Budget for NIH = Rs . 85.00 crore.

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‘ DEVELOPMENT OF DSS-HYDROLOGY. Objectives Develop and pilot a DSS-H to implement the Watershed Component of PMKSY at landscape, expanded sub-watershed and micro-watershed levels in selected project areas in 9 States Conduct capacity building programs for the stakeholders.

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Research Stations in the Himalayas. ndus Basin Ganga Bas Brahmaputra Basin Glacier Snow ••C¯ River contour m) danea Basin Of Myanmar.

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Before rejuvenation. Grit and settling chamber. Constructed wetland under progress.

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Software Development. NIH_ReSyP (NIH_Reservoir Systems Package).

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Training Courses & Workshops. abstract. abstract.

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Mass Awareness Activities in Villages Educational Visits for Students Participation in Exhibitions/Trade Fairs A Short Film on Water Conservation जल चेतना & प्रवाहिनी Training Manual on “Water Conservation” ”.

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Research Publications 2014-2017. abstract. Publications 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total International Journals 71 72 61 204 National Journals 13 19 34 66 International Conferences 49 76 54 179 National Conference 101 49 64 214 Book Chapters 09 09 19 37 Books 07 - 01 08.

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THANK YOU.