| Wadia
Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun The Wadia
Institute of Himalayan Geology is an autonomous research Institute of the
Department of the science & Technology, Govt. of India. Established in June,
1968 as a small nucleus in two rooms of the Botany Department, Delhi University,
the Institute was shifted to Dehra Dun during April, 1976. Previously named as
the Institute of Himalayan Geology, it was renamed as the Wadia Institute of Himalayan
Geology in memory of its founder- the late Prof. D. N. Wadia, (F.R.S. and National
Professor), in appreciation to his contributions to geology of the Himalayas.
During the last quarter century the Institute has grown into a centre of excellence
in Himalayan Geology and is recognised as a National Laboratory of International
repute with well equipped laboratories and other infra structural facilities for
undertaking advance level of research in the Country. The Institute at present
has on its roll 54 scientists, 48 technical and 76 administration and supporting
staff. Also there are about 40 research students, research associates and other
staff working in sponsored projects. Contact For
more information please contact: The Director Wadia Institute
of Himalayan Geology 33, Gen. Mahadeo Singh Road, Dehra Dun - 248001 INDIA
Phone: 91-135-2627387, 2624806, 2623109 Fax: 91-135-2625212 Email: wihg
at sancharnet dot in Website: www.wihg.res.in |