Faculty
DR. R. B. Lal – Director of Indian Institute of Forest Management
Dr. R. B. Lal has a brilliant academic excellence with administrative experience in handling teaching, research, and training activities. He did his M.Sc in Physics, Masters Degree in Forestry and Ph.D in Forestry. Joined the Indian Forest Service in the year 1975. Have more than thirty three years of experience of working both at execution and supervisory levels in the State Government of Manipur and Government of India which includes Chief Wildlife Warden, Government of Manipur; Director, Tropical Forest Research Institute (TFRI), Jabalpur; Deputy Director General (Administration), Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, (ICFRE) Dehradun; Inspector General of Forests (Wildlife) in the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. Dr. Lal has experience of working with various international agencies and had been focal point for various International Conventions on Wildlife Conservation.
Dr. Ramesh K Aima – Dean at Forest Research Institute
Faculty is drawn from professional institutes like Wildlife Institute of India, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Forest Survey of India, Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and other reputed Institutions. International faculty are also on roles
Shri R D Jakati – Director at Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy
Shri R D Jakati has worked for Haryana Forest Deptt., FSI and IGNFA. His areas of specialization are General Forestry, Wildlife and Social Forestry
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The University has its origin in erstwhile Himachal Agricultural College and Research Institute, Solan established in 1962 with its affiliation to Panjab University, Chandigarh. The College was raised to the status of Post-graduate College visitor medical insurance in 1965 when it introduced M.Sc.(Agriculture) programmes in some important subjects. With the establishment of Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) in 1970, its affiliation changed to HPU and thereafter it became Agriculture Complex of HPU, Shimla in July, 1971.
Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment, New Delhi is an autonomous, non profit making institution constituted as a public charitable trust for teaching, research and consultancy visitor medical insurance in the areas of ecology and environment. The Institute has the appropriate technology for the transfer of knowledge in the areas of ecology and environment in general and environmental engineering, impact assessment, pollution monitoring and control, systems analysis, wildlife conservation, environmental communication, ecological education and environmental laws in particular.