Him-Nature Learning Centre (NLC)
The Indian Himalayan region (IHR) represents a very significant part of the Indian sub-continent as it supports unique landscape elements, species, populations, communities, and ecosystems along with the rich ethnic diversity. The unique uniqueness and representativeness of biodiversity in the Himalaya has attracted the attention of people from all over the globe. The IHR also forms the large part of globally recognized Himalayan biodiversity hotspot. However, the regions is identified amongst the most climate change sensitive ecosystem, and the naturalness of this unique ecosystem is severely threatened due to ever increasing human onslaught. Realizing the challenges and emerging responsibilities of conservation of Himalayan natural resources, a number of initiatives are taking place globally and nationally. In this regard, among others, National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) has been launched by Govt. of India. This mission envisages establishing the state-of-art Him-Nature Learning Centre (NLC) in all Himalayan states. This centre would promote the outreach and enable to produce reliable and authentic information and knowledge products, which could subsequently feed into the provincial, national and international policies.
OBJECTIVES OF NLC-
The main aim of Him-Nature Learning Center is to educate, engage, and empower community to positively impact their local environments. Specific objectives of the Centre are:
Educate different stakeholders to understand our environment, our heritage, and our connection to natural systems. For promoting the conservation and management of biodiversity (representative flora and fauna of sub-tropical, temperate and alpine region of IHR)
Engage people to actively use natural spaces by harnessing the available knowledge database and become stewards of the natural world
Empower people to embrace nature, new perspectives, and sustainable practices by developing the training, demonstration and dissemination material
- Maintaining the knowledge sharing relations with other similar Learning Centres in IHR, country or elsewhere in the world.
Sanctioned Him-NLCs for Financial Year 2022-23
S. No. | Him-NLC Title | Lead Proponent | Total Grants (in Rs.) | 1st Installment (in Rs.) | Details | ||||
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1 | Him-Nature Learning Centre (NLC)-Uttarakhand | Dr. Parag Madhukar Dhakate Chief Conservator of Forests (VP & CF), (PI-NLC-UK) Uttarakhand Forest Department Village: Baghjala, Devla Talla, Pajaya, Golapar, Haldwani, District-Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139. | 2,96,71,000 | 1,23,71,000 | Click Here | ||||
2 | Him-Nature Learning Centre (NLC)-Arunachal Pradesh | Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (P&D) Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanaqar Arunachal Pradesh—791111 | 3,98,48,640 | 1,45,29,800 | Click Here | ||||
3 | Nature Learning Centre (NLC)-Mizoram | Shri R.K. Singh, IFS, Principal Secretary and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (HOD), Champhai Forest Division, Environment, Forests & Climate Change Department, Government of Mizoram | 3,99,04,000 | 2,64,68,000 | Click Here | ||||
4 | Him-Nature Learning Centre (NLC)-UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU & KASHMIR | Shri Suresh Kr. Gupta IFS Pr. CCF/Chief Wildlife Warden, Government of Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu/Srinagar | 3,89,09,280 | 1,99,89,976 | Click Here | ||||