With the coronavirus pandemic continuing its deadly run by infecting more than a million people and causing the death of more than 82,000 people across the world, the laboratories of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) intensified their efforts at combating the pandemic.
Germivid, a herbal hand sanitizer has been finally launched in the market.
CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, celebrated its 67th Annual Day on 27 October 2020 through online mode.
CSIR-NBRI remembers its Founder Prof. KN Kaul by organizing a memorial lecture
Online Competitions, Webinar and Environment Quiz.
Home Gardening, Bonsai Technique and Dehydrated Floral Crafts.
Elsevier BV released the list of World’s Top 2% scientists database 2021.
CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, and Fragrance & Flavour Development Centre (FFDC), Kannauj, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to carry out different activities related to the development of value-added products and establishment of distillation unit under CSIR Floriculture Mission.
CSIR-NBRI organises various events under the programme.
Prof. Rabinarayan Achraya, Director-General, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, remembered the contribution of Indian scientists in developing indigenous technologies in various fields
On the occasion, Dr N Kalaiselvi, Hon’ble DG, CSIR inaugurated the newly established Nursery & Floriculture Centre ‘Neelkamal’ at the distant research centre of the institute situated at Banthra.