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January 07, 2008
IT-BHU collaboration with ISRO
Chronicle Editor @ Jan 07, 2008

http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/BHU-soon-to-have-ISRO-centre-for-green-studies/262598/
BHU soon to have ISRO centre for green studies
Express news service

Varanasi, January 17 The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has selected Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for studying links between environmental pollution and abrupt climatic changes.

A four-member team from the Institute of Technology’s Chemical Engineering department will monitor the phenomenon.

The team includes Institute Director S N Upadhyaya, B N Rai, M K Mondal and R S Singh.

BHU will be 23rd such centre in the country under the Inter-Government Panel project of ISRO coordinated by Vikram Sarabhai Space Research Centre, Thiruvananthapuram.

Among the 22 other similar centres, two are located at IIT-Kanpur and IIT-Kharagpur.

The team will primarily collect data on air pollutants in east UP and Bihar, including black carbon emissions from thermal power plants in Sonebhadra district and levels of soot, dust, acid droplets, fog and mist, team member Rai told The Indian Express on Thursday.

The collected data will then be analysed and modelled for meteorologists to forecast weather changes.

A sum of Rs 48 lakh has been granted for the project, which was cleared on December 14.

“Work will begin as soon as the necessary infrastructure is put in place,” added Rai.
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