By Dhan Singh
Our work on monitoring glacial melt took us to sites in Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Sikkim.
By Dharmesh Kumar Singh
Here, our Automatic Weather Station at the
Sunderdhunga Glacier in Uttarakhand.
By Dhan Singh
Our team collecting in-situ snow density data at the Sunderdhunga Glacier in Uttarakhand.
By Ganesh Gorti
In Rudrapayag, Uttarakhand, villagers bear the brunt of declining snowfall and drying water sources. We guided farmers to harvest their first commercial crop of potato.
By Farrukh Raza
By Siddharth S Edake
In Nagaland, we helped form the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Network, which brings together three villages to protect and document their biodiversity and promote ecotourism. Here, the local community with a group of tourists near the Tizu river.
By Yogesh Gokhale
Tribal communities in India are often meagerly paid for Minor Forest Produce. Our study recommended Minimum Support Price for more than 30 Minor Forest Produce in India. Here, a tribal processing mahua seeds
in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh.
By Ranjit Rangpi
In Kamrup and Udalguri, Assam, we worked towards improving livelihood of local communities from Ericulture. We enabled villagers to adopt scientific methods of rearing Eri silkworm and spinning of yarn.
By Naba Kr. Goswami
By Asha Giriyan
In Chennai, we gave hands on training in farming of soft shell crabs to help farmers with an additional source of livelihood.
By Ritambhara Agrawal
Our Micropropagation Technology Park (MTP) at Gurugram, Haryana mass produced and supplied commercially important crops to different parts of the country.
By Naba Kr. Goswami
High quality banana plantations in North Lakhimpur, Assam, sourced from our facility.
By Carmen Rachiteanu
Our Centre for Mycorrhizal Research at Gurugram, Haryana is the world’s largest facility for producing ‘mycorrhizae’, which facilitate the ability of the plants to utilize
soil resources more efficiently.
By Reema Mondal
In Mukteshwar, Nainital, we provided high quality plants of herbs to farmers and facilitated market linkage by arranging buy-back of the produce. These products, sold under the brand ‘Supi Sugandh’ are helping to enhance the livelihood of farmers in this
climate-stressed region.
By Grirdhar Sharma
By Ritambhara Agrawal
By Sushant Bornak
In the drought prone Palghar district of Maharashtra, we extended our work in creating nutrition based kitchen gardens to introducing goat-rearing as a supplementary source of income in the tribal community.
Finally, we continued to take our messages to every section of society without whom change would not be possible. We reached out to not just decision makers of today, but also those who will take charge of our future.
By Ritambhara Agrawal
An interactive session with government school students in Delhi on conserving energy.
By Ritambhara Agrawal
By Karan Shah
Sensitising students in Sanand, Gujarat about renewable energy using a DIY solar cooker kit.
By Ravi Shankar Das
Reaching out to students in Assam about safe water practices.
Raising awareness about sustainable practices in tribal areas across Odisha and Jharkhand. Here, teaching paper recycling to students in Tomka, Odisha.
By S K Sinha
We set up bio-toilets to promote sanitation and hygiene among school children in 8 states of the North East. Here, a bio-toilet in Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya.
Our community radio 'Kumaon Vani' in Nainital, available at 90.4 Mhz, continued to engage listeners on a range of issues related to sustainable development. Here, an interview with Dr. Bharti Rana, Chief Medical Officer of Nainital.
GRIHA team sensitising an RWA in Vasant Kunj about energy conservation
and waste management.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the World Sustainable Development Summit 2018.
Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General TERI, & Mr. Joshua Wycliffe, Permanent Secretary, LGHE Ministry signing a Declaration of Partnership between the
Government of Republic of Fiji & TERI.
By Ritambhara Agrawal
TERI and MoEFCC entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up a resource efficiency cell in the Ministry at the World Environment Day celebrations in New Delhi.
Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, delivering the 17th Darbari Seth Memorial Lecture.
And we did not forget to let our hair down either! Glimpses from our Vision Retreat 2018...