November 1, 2006 to
April 30, 2007
Series of capacity building workshops sponsored by the MNES, on Solar Passive Buildings and the role of GRIHA as a means to designing and building sustainable habitats
March 11, 2003 to
April 30, 2007
The main objectives are (1) to separate three chemotypes in mixed populations of Withania somnifera, (2) to study the polysaccharide content in various chemotypes of Withiania somnifera, (3) to assess the glycyrrhizin and flavonoid diversity in Glycyrrhiza glabra, (4) to evaluate the polysaccharide and sugar content in Glycyrrhiza glabra accessions.
December 1, 2005 to
April 30, 2007
The overall objective of the project is to encourage and strengthen the links between European and Asian countries, NGOs and local organizations and to expand the role and contribution of unorganized recycling units in India promoting at the same time sustainable environmental protection system.The aim of this project is to encourage recyclers, assemblers, and vendors of e-waste to adopt environmentally sustainable, cleaner and suitable technology, and best practices for handling and management of these wastes.
June 21, 2004 to
April 30, 2007
The main objective is to ensure the sustainability of NRE (new renewble energy) projects through pilot testing rehabilitation and livelihood development. Major tasks are (1) identification of issues for failure of donor-driven renewable energy projects through secondary data, stakeholder meetings, and visit to about ten project sites, (2) rehabilitation of 2-3 projects selected on the basis of pre-developed criteria that include economic and financial justification of investments, community mobilization, and livelihoods development, (3) documentation and dissemination of results.
October 1, 2004 to
April 30, 2007
TERI launched a project Commercialization of renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies in rural India, funded by British High Commission, to create a sustainable market for solar photovoltaic technologies in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The project is an extension of activity of the previous project 'Implementation of renewable energy technologies in rural India', implemented in the states of Uttaranchal and Rajasthan. Economic and social sustainability is what the project is all about.
June 15, 2006 to
April 30, 2007
MY WATER (Mobilizing Youth for WATER conservation) - Phase II - is an extension of the MY WATER programme that was initaited on June 5th 2005. The programme aims at sensitizing students on careful usage of this precious resource. Under this project, rooftop rainwater harvesting systems are being implemented in schools and all the students (Std I - Std XII) are being involved in a wide range of awareness activities. Technical workshops on the basic principles of rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge are being conducted for the students.
July 14, 2006 to
April 30, 2007
Over 1000 students from 24 schools across Bangalore are involved in this project. Through interactive workshops and field visits where practical applications of renewable energy are demonstrated, high school students are being exposed to Renewable Energy Technologies, especially solar, biomass, small hydro and wind energy applications. A series of competitions will be conducted that will motivate the students to come up with innovative new applications of renewable enegry and spread awareness on these technologies to others in their school.
April 3, 2006 to
April 30, 2007
The objective of the workshop is to disseminate the key findings of a national report titled 'Unlocking Opportunities for Forest Dependent People in India', prepared by the World Bank. The report outlines enabling factors for a more efficient community-based management of forests. As part of the report preparation process, TERI has conducted social and institutional assessment of forestry sector in Jharkhand and Assam states.
September 1, 2006 to
April 30, 2007
August 10, 2005 to
April 16, 2007
The objective of this project is to formulate, (a) a consultation paper for JSERC on Multi Year Tariffs and Incentive Regulation and (b) draft MYT regulations that would be applicable for the state of Jharkhand