Department Name | Source | Finacial Year | Amount Sanctioned | Purpose |
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CIVIL ENGINEERING | Central | 2014-2015 | 2817000 | The hardrock regions of India in general and Rain Shadow region of peninsular India in particular are facing with alarming depletion of ground water levels due to over exploitation of ground water on one hand and climate change on the other hand. There is hardly any study carried out on the affect of climate change on the ground water levels in the hard rock regions of the country. The main purpose of this research is to qualitatively understand the impacts of climate change on groundwater level |
CIVIL ENGINEERING | Central | 2016-2017 | 4723352 | Water hyacinth is an aquatic plant which can live and reproduce floating freely on the surface of fresh waters or can be anchored in mud. Plant size ranges from a few inches to a metre in height. Its rate of proliferation under certain circumstances is extremely rapid and it can spread to cause infestations over large areas of water causing a variety of problems. It grows in mats up to 2 metres thick which can reduce light and oxygen, change water chemistry, affect flora and fauna and cause sign |
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING | Central | 2016-2017 | 2624600 | The popularity of the Internet-of-Things (IOT) vision and the growing number of cyber physical systems will increase the number and the type of interconnected devices in the coming year to a scale never seen before. These systems not only interconnect small devices exchanging personal information, but also critical infrastructures reporting status of nuclear facilities. Although this interconnection brings many benefits and advantages, it also creates new vulnerabilities and threats that will be |
CIVIL ENGINEERING | Central | 2013-2014 | 75000 | The seminar provides a platform for professionals involved in water resources and environmental fields to exchange
knowledge and gain an insight into the state of art in current technology, techniques and solutions in sustainable water
management without disturbing the environment as they have been developed and applied in different countries.
Participants include a wide variety of stakeholders from research, academia and industrial sectors as well as government
organizations. |
PHYSICAL SCIENCE | Central | 2016-2017 | 4901875 | Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the fact that these two phenomena are intimately coupled is of great technological and fundamental importance. Mutually exclusive, both these properties co-exist in one material, which is called multiferroic. The search for these materials is driven by the prospect of controlling charges byapplied magnetic fields and spins by applied voltages, and then using this to construct new forms of multifunctional devic |
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING | Central | 2016-2017 | 2954880 | In order to support disaster rescue and recovery operations after any disaster, effective communication amongst the diverse rescue workers, as well as providing connectivity to survivors is a primary requirement. In a typical disaster scenario, the available communication resource is very limited and heterogeneous in nature (such as few Wi-Fi towers, sat-phones, smart phones, cell phone towers). A mobile ad-hoc wireless network can be formed in this situation with the Bluetooth interface of cell |
CSE | Central | 2015-2016 | Not Specified | Source of funds not available in the year |