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Directory of Recognised Scientific and Industrial Research Organisations (Siros) DIRECTORY OF RECOGNISED SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS (SIROS) DECEMBER 2014 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NEW DELHI PREFACE The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) is the nodal government department for granting recognition to non-commercial Scientific & Industrial Research Organisations (SIROs). The organisations eligible for recognition are: (a) associations, i.e., societies with the objective of undertaking scientific and/or industrial research; registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or any such act passed by the State Government and registered trusts having main objective of undertaking scientific and/or industrial research and development, (b) companies incorporated u/s 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 and set up for engaging in R&D activities, (c) institutions having adequate infrastructural facilities to undertake scientific and/or industrial research and having undertaking of scientific and/or industrial research as the main objective of the institution, (d) professional bodies having undertaking/promoting undertaking of scientific and/or industrial research as the main objective, (e) `universities established or incorporated by/or under a Central or State Act and including institutions declared u/s 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 and (f) colleges affiliated to universities and undertaking scientific research in specific disciplines. The SIROs recognised by DSIR are eligible for customs duty exemption and excise duty waiver under notification nos. 51/96- Customs dated 23.7.1996 and 10/97-Central Excise dated 1.3.1997 respectively, and amendments thereof. DSIR has been bringing out `Directory of Recognised Scientific and Industrial Research Organisations’ every year; the last one was printed in November, 2006. Since then a number of new SIROs were recognised and also recognition granted to some SIROs has lapsed. A revised and updated version of the `Directory of Recognised Scientific & Industrial Research Organisations’ has now been brought out by DSIR. The publication covers details of 621 SIROs of which 259 in natural and applied sciences, 38 in agricultural sciences, 79 in social sciences and 245 in medical sciences are having valid recognition by DSIR. Name and address, DSIR recognition number and period of validity of the recognition of all the recognised SIROs are given in the publication. The main purpose of bringing out this directory is to provide a reference source to various industries, Government Departments, R&D institutions and others who may like to take the opportunity of initiating interaction with the SIROs in various disciplines of scientific and/or industrial research. Although due care has been taken to correctly indicate details of recognised SIROs in the directory, in case of any anomaly actual recognition letters should be referred to. Recognition of SIROs by DSIR does not amount to approval under section 35(1)(ii)/ 35(1)(iii) of IT Act. For such an approval, SIROs may apply to appropriate authority as per provisions of Income Tax Act 1961/ IT Rules, 1962. K.V.S.P. Rao Scientist ‘G’ & Head, RDI Department of Scientific & Industrial Research Ministry of Science & Technology December, 2014 New Delhi CONTENTS Preface Scientific & Industrial Research Organisations (SIROs) Recognised by DSIR Page No. I. Natural and Applied Sciences 1 II. Agricultural Sciences 35 III. Social Sciences 40 IV. Medical Sciences 50 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES 1. 11/451/2005-TU-V Aaranyak 31-03-2017 EVERGREEN, House No.50, Samanway Path, Beltola Guwahati - Assam 2. 11/561/2012-TU-V Academy of Scientific and Innovative 31-03-2015 Research (AcSIR) Room No. 301, Anusandhan Bhawan, 2 Rafi Marg New Delhi - 110001 3. 11/619/2013-TU V Adamas Institute of Technology 31.03.2017 Barasat-Barrackpore Road, P.O.: Jagannathpore, Barbaria, Barasat Kolkata 700 126 West Bengal 4. 11/389/2000-TU-V Admar Mutt Education Foundation 31-03-2016 No.4, Sadashivanagar Bangalore - 560080 Karnataka 5. 11/455/2006-TU-V Advanced Bioresidue Energy Technologies 31-03-2015 Society Combustion Gasification Propulsion Laboratory, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore - 560012 Karnataka 6. 11/43/1988-TU-V Aeronautical Development Agency 31-03-2015 P.O. Box No. 1718, Vimanapura Post Bangalore - 560017 Karnataka 7. 11/599/2013-TU V Agri Biotech Foundation, 31-03-2016 Behind College of Veterinary Science (old), Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural Campus Hyderabad - 500 030 Andhra Pradesh Directory of SIROs recognized by DSIR, December 2014 1 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition 8. 11/82/1988-TU-V Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research 31-03-2015 Association (ATIRA) P.O. Ambawadi Vistar Ahmedabad - 380015 Gujarat 9. 11/450/2005-TU-V Amity University Uttar Pradesh 31-03-2017 Amity University Campus, Gautam Buddha Nagar Noida - 201303 Uttar Pradesh 10. 11/574/2012-TU V Ankush Shikshan Sanstha 31-03-2015 6th Floor, Shraddha House, 345-Kingsway Nagpur - 440001 Maharashtra 11. 11/407/2001-TU-V Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and 31-03-2016 the Environment (ATREE) Royal Enclave, Srirampura, Jakkur Post Bangalore - 560064 Karnataka 12. 11/8/1988-TU-V Associated Electronics Research Foundation 31-03-2015 B-7/2, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-II New Delhi - 110020 13. 11/361/1998-TU-V Association of State Road Transport 31-03-2017 Undertakings (Central Institute of Road Transport, Pune as a beneficiary) 7/6, Sirifort Institutional Area, Khelgoan Marg New Delhi - 110049 14. 11/243/1991-TU-V Auroville Foundation 31-03-2015 Auroville Foundation Bhawan Auroville - 605101 Tamilnadu 15. 11/191/1990-TU-V B.V. Patel Pharmaceutical Educational and 31-03-2015 Research Development Centre Thaltej-Gandhinagar Highway, Thaltej Ahmedabad - 380054 Gujarat Directory of SIROs recognized by DSIR, December 2014 2 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition 16. 11/376/1999-TU-V Bakul Finechem Research Centre 31-03-2017 Sterling Centre, 4th Floor, 16/2, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli Mumbai - 400018 Maharashtra 17. 11/431/2004-TU-V Banaras Hindu University 31-03-2016 Varanasi - 221005 Uttar Pradesh 18. 11/348/1997-TU-V Bharati Vidyapeeth 31-03-2015 Bharati Vidyapeeth Bhawan, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg Pune - 411030 Maharashtra 19. 11/630/2014-TU-V Bioscience Research Foundation 31.03.2017 F-5, Dual Garden, 98-99, Mount Poonamallee Road, Porur Chennai 600 116 Tamil Nadu 20. 11/439/2005-TU-V Biotech Park 31-03-2017 Sector -G, Janki Puram, Kursi Road Lucknow - 226021 Uttar Pradesh 21. 11/71/1988-TU-V Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaebotany 31-03-2015 53, University Road Lucknow - 226007 Uttar Pradesh 22. 11/161/1990-TU-V Birla Institute of Technology 31-03-2016 Mesra Ranchi - 832515 Jharkhand 23. 11/56/1988-TU-V Birla Research Institute for Applied Sciences 31-03-2016 Birlagram Nagada - 5456331 Madhya Pradesh Directory of SIROs recognized by DSIR, December 2014 3 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition 24. 11/106/1988-TU-V Bose Institute 31-03-2015 93/1, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road Kolkata - 700009 West Bengal 25. 11/490/2008-TU-V C.R. Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, 31-03-2017 Statistics and Computer Science (AIMSCS) Prof. CR Rao Road, University of Hyderabad Campus, Gachibowli Hyderabad - 500046 Andhra Pradesh 26. 11/67/1988-TU-V Central Board of Irrigation & Power 31-03-2017 Plot No.4, Institutional Area, Malcha Marg, Chanakya Puri New Delhi - 110021 27. 11/299/1994-TU-V Central Coir Research Institute 31-03-2017 Coir Board Complex, P.O. Kalavoor Alleppey - 688522 Kerala 28. 11/524/2011-TU-V Central Himalyan Environment Association 31-03-2017 (CHEA) 06 Waldorf Compound Nanital - 263001 Uttarakhand 29. 11/69/1988-TU-V Central Manufacturing Technology Institute 31-03-2016 Tumkur Road Bangalore - 560022 Karnataka 30. 11/68/1988-TU-V Central Power Research Institute 31-03-2017 P.B.No.8066, Sir C.V. Raman Road, Sadashiv Nagar Sub Post Office Bangalore - 560080 Karnataka 31. 11/219/1991-TU-V Centre for Development of Advanced 31-03-2016 Computing (C-DAC) C-DAC, University of Pune Campus, Ganesh Khind Pune - 411007 Maharashtra Directory of SIROs recognized by DSIR, December 2014 4 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition 32. 11/159/1990-TU-V Centre for Development of Telematics (C- 31-03-2015 DOT) C-DOT Campus, Mandi Road, Mehrauli New Delhi - 110030 33. 11/514/2010-TU-V Centre for Ecology Development and 31-03-2016 Research A-17, Mayfair Gardens, Hauz Khas New Delhi - 110 016 34. 11/604/2013-TU V Centre for Enviornment and Development 31-03-2016 (CED) Thozhuvancode, Vattyoorkavu P.O. Thiruvananthapuram - 695 013 Kerala 35. 11/485/2008-TU-V Centre for Excellence in Wireless 31-03-2017 Technology (CEWiT) Room No. 152, CSD Building, ESB, IIT- Madras Campus Chennai - 600036 Tamil Nadu 36. 11/247/1992-TU-V Centre for Materials for Electronics 31-03-2016 Technology Panchwati P.O., Off. Pashan Road Pune - 411008 Maharashtra 37. 11/498/2009-TU-V Centre for Mathematical Sciences 31-03-2015 Pala Campus, Arunapuram P.O., Pala - 686574 Kerala 38. 11/577/2012-TU-V Centre for People’s Forestry (CPF) 31-03-2016 H.No. 12-13-483/39, Street No. 14, Lane-6, Nagarjunagar Colony, Tarnaka Secunderabad - 500 017 Andhra Pradesh 39. 11/374/1999-TU-V Centre for Science and Environment 31-03-2017 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi - 110062 Directory of SIROs recognized by DSIR, December 2014 5 Sl. File No. Organisation Validity of No. recognition 40. 11/280/1993-TU-V Centre for Soft Matter Research (Formerly 31-03-2016 Centre for Liquid Crystal Research) P.B.No.1329, Prof. U.R. Rao Road, Jalahalli Bangalore - 560013 Karnataka 41. 11/454/2006-TU-V Centre for Study of Science Technology and 31-03-2017 Policy 18, 19, 20, 10th Cros Papanna Layout, Mayura Street, Nagasetty Halli, RMV 2nd Stage, Bangalore - 560 094 Karnataka 42.
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