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Kapil Sibal inaugurates 'Himdari' in the Arctic
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Union Minister of Science
and Technology and Earth Sciences Shri Kapil Sibal today inaugurated
the Indian research base in the Arctic region. The base to
be called "Himadri" and equipped with sate of the
art facilities will be carrying out round the year scientific
research in contemporary fields of Arctic Science with special
emphasis on climate change.
Situated at 78055' N, 11056'E, Ny-Alesund is only 1200
kms from the North Pole and offers the ideal land-based entrance
to the Arctic. The whole Svalbard archipelago is part of the
high Arctic region with permafrost which means that
the ground is frozen all year round. The vegetation in the
area varies from sparse ground cover to the meadows like vegetation
of the bird sanctuaries. Current areas of research in Ny-Alesund
include marine science, aurora physics, biology, glaciology,
geology, environmental science, geodetic studies, rocket probe
studies, atmospheric physics, terrestrial studies, climate
change monitoring, etc.
'Himadri' will be managed by the National Centre for Antarctic
and Ocean Research (NCAOR), an autonomous institute under
the Ministry of Earth Sciences. This premier polar institute
based in Goa has been coordinating entire gamut of Antarctic
research for the country. Withthe opening of 'Himadri' India
has become the 10th country to have established its full fledged
research station at Ny-Alesund.
While inaugurating the research base 'Himadri' the minister
expressed happiness that the Indian Arctic Programme which
started in August 2007 as a small contingent of 5 scientists
has expanded big enough to become a full fledged research
station in less than one year.
The inaugural function at Ny-Alesund was attended by Dr. Annette
Schavan, Federal Minister of Germany, Ms Tora Aasland, Norwegian
Minister, Mr Christian Gaudin, the French Senator besides
many eminent polar scientists, diplomats and policy makers
of various countries.
On this occasion a Memorandum of Understanding
on Polar research was also signed between the NCAOR and Norwegian
Polar Institute (NPI).
Source: Press Inormation
Bureau
Date: July 01, 2008
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