The Telangana State Institute of Rural Development (TSIRD) is an Apex Institute for Training and Capacity Building of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Functionaries in Telangana. The main objective of the Institute is to enhance knowledge base, upgrade the skills of the Panchayat Raj & Rural Development (PR&RD) Department through Training, Action Research, Monitoring and Evaluation...
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development, Telangana
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD), Madhya Pradesh
The State Institute for Rural Development (SIRD), Jabalpur was established in 1964 as one of the core distinguished institutions of the country with the objective of becoming a regional training centre in the matter of conducting training programmes in tribal and community development. In the year 1967, GoO took over the charge of the Institute.
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development, Rajasthan
The State Institute of Rural Development helps in imparting both foundation and refresher training of representative and functionaries, so as to keep them abreast of the latest development in implementation of various schemes.
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Website of State Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development, Tripura
State Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (SIPARD) is a composite training institute for public administration and rural development in Tripura. The Institute has come into existence in the year 1993 and since then it has been organising training programmes for State government officials, representatives of PRIs, members of NGOs etc.
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Sikkim
The State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, which is situated at Karfectar, 2 Kilometers away from Jorethang, South Sikkim, is the apex training institute of the Rural Management and Development Department and entrusted with various training and research activities pertaining to local self-governance and rural development. The facilities and infrastructure of the institute...
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development, Meghalaya
The State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) of Meghalaya was established in the year 1986 out of the grant received from the European Economic Community (EEC) Aid Programme and is supported by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India (MoRD-GOI), and Government of Meghalaya (GOM).
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Mizoram
State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Mizoram envisions to make Mizoram a place where most of the people have access to decent food, clothing, shelter, dignity and a chance to live his or her life to the fullest. State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Mizoram shall develop quality human resources and technologies for people's empowerment, global...
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Website of State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Odisha
The State Institute for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR), Bhubaneswar was established in 1964 as one of the core distinguished institutions of the country with the objective of becoming a regional training centre in the matter of conducting training programmes in tribal and community development.
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Information on Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG)
Rural Technology Group (RuTAG) with an objective to identify the technology needs for rural areas, available technology solutions and problems encountered in adopting the existing technology at grass root level; find technology solutions through government agencies , S&T institutions, S&T NGOs, academic institutes, corporate sectors and other voluntary agencies; and disseminate refined...
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Information on Microfine Neem Biopesticide
This biopesticide has been developed using a novel technique of making micro-sized powder of whole Neem fruits. Azadirachtin, the active ingredient in Neem, after extraction becomes unstable when sprayed on crops and its insecticidal effect is short-lived. Instead of extraction, this technology utilizes azadirachtin in its original form as in Neem fruit.
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Information on Nisargruna Biogas plant
The NISARGRUNA technology has been developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre mainly for decentralized processing of the biodegradable waste that would help in reducing the transportation cost and health menace associated with it.
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Information on Phosphate & Zinc-fertilizer
Phosphatic fertilizer from biosludge obtained from distillery waste has developed and the process is patented (No.758/MUM/2007 Dated 19.04.2007, Indian Patent No. 238485). This fertilizer contains more available phosphorus and is more efficient than conventional single super phosphate (SSP) fertilizer.
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Information on Rapid Composting
Biomass wastes, particularly dry leaves are generated in voluminous amounts round the year. This waste is mostly disposed through burning which poses several hazards to human health and environment.
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Information on Soil Organic Carbon Detection Kit
Organic carbon is an indicator element of soil fertility. Positive correlation between carbon content and crop yield has been observed all over world within different types of soil. A simple technology for instant analysis of fertility of soil has been developed at BARC.
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Information on Trichoderma Biopesticide
Trichoderma virens wild type strain (MTCC 794) was exposed to gamma radiation (1250 Gy) and a mutant strain morphologically different from the wild type was isolated.