
The institute has taken various measures for gender equity and sensitization and other co-curricular activities, and facilities for women in campus. The institute has 24 hours security for safety of women and others in the campus, and also there is a women’s cell which looks after the safety of the women employee against sexual harassment. The institute has dedicated common rooms for girl students. There are three day care centers namely Nehru Experimental Center, Udyan, Blossom, Ankur run voluntarily by the residents and supported by the institute for providing pre-school elementary education as well as day care for the children of the employee. The institute has provided various training to female as well as male participants. For the last five years, the institute has provided training to 94% female (282) and 6% male (17) for preservation of seasonal fruits and vegetables, 49% female (1350) and 51% male (1400) exposure visit of general public to Institute’s winter rose show, 65% female (26) and 35% male (14) for improved agricultural technologies for higher income of the farmers of north Tripura, 80% female and 20% male to improved horticultural technologies of sub-tropical fruits, and 100% female each in value addition (212), nutria-farms (138), drudgery reduction (27), health benefits and processing of soybean (138), nutrition for lactating women (18), grading, packing and post-harvest management (20), income generation activities for empowerment, minimization of nutrient loss in processing (80), food processing and preservation (40), and KrishiVistar activities (26).
Geo Tagged PhotographsSolar panels have been installed on roof tops of Divisions, mela ground, NRL building etc. which generated 2 MW (25) of electricity. The street lights as well as lights used in various laboratories, students’ hostels have been replaced with power saving LED bulbs. The institute has a biogas plant which is capable of producing biogas and demonstrated to the farmers and other visitors participated during annual Krishi mela.
Geo Tagged PhotographsFor water harvesting and ground water recharge, the institute has constructed sufficient number of water harvesting tanks and ground water recharge structures.The institute has recently created a big pond in the farm for harvesting of rainwater. There are few old water harvesting facilities already existed in the farm area near to Water Technology Center. There is a dedicated waste water treatment plant near Indrapuri gate which recycles the treated water for irrigating crops in lean period for seed production. Besides this the institute also developed facilities for bioremediation (rhizofiltration) of effluents with the aid of aquatic plant species and storage water is used for irrigating crops and cultivation of fish.
Geo Tagged PhotographsIARI campus represents a true example of ‘Unity in Diversity’. It embodies faculty and students of almost all states of India, from different faith/religion, different cultural and food habits, and having different mother tongue. All coexists in absolute peaceful, friendly relations with harmony since the inception of the institute more than a century ago. Presently nine messes are operating in various hostels which cater the food requirements to the students of different food habits. The festivals like Diwali, Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi, Saraswati Puja, Moharram, Eid are celebrated by the staff and the students having different faiths with great enthusiasm. Charitable work like free Covid-19 vaccination and testing camp, blanket distribution to economically weaker people, are also conducted by in the Nehru Experimental Centre located inside the campus by various socio-cultural organization existed in IARI campus on voluntary basis. The socio-cultural organization also provide education to the children of the labours working in different construction work of IARI.
7718 people participated in Vigilience Awareness Week, 581 students participated in Agricultural research, research ethics, rural development course (PGS505), 3107 students participated in Adoption of Anti-Plagiarism Policy to maintain academic integrity,1434 documents in the form of thesis and manuscripts prior to submission were subjected to web based software ‘Turnitin’ and similarity reports, 7698 students participated in Anti-Ragging/Grievance redressal mechanism followed by PG School, IARI, New Delhi which has Standing Committee on Students Problems Discipline,Welfare, Board and Residences which considers Complaints/Grievance of students, if any.
The students are sensitized about the basic issues related to ethics in agricultural research, rural development, and environmental protection by various courses offered by the PG School, IARI. They are motivated towards practicing and promoting ethics in research and developmental endeavors through the course “PGS 505: Agricultural Research, Research Ethics and Rural Development Programmes (1L+0P)” offered. They are also educated regarding the law and policy for environmental protection and related ethical issues to protect the environment through the course “ES 611: Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy (2L+0P)”.
Beside that the institute organizes “Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav (MGMG)” program for enhancing farmers’ knowledge about latest technology, and dissemination of latest technology to farmers field.
“IARI post office linkage model” for enhanced outreach of frontline extension system, coverage of remotely located farmers through IARI improved technologies.
“ARYA scheme” for entrepreneurship development among rural youth and women.
“Soil testing services”: The guidelines are being followed and practiced in true spirit for offering the services of the institute laboratory for testing soil and water quality.