A Day at the Historic Alibag Magnetic Observatory
As part of the IIG–ISRO Space Weather Summer School 2026 (II-ISRO-SWSS-2026), participants had the unique opportunity to visit the historic Alibag Magnetic Observatory.
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दिनांक 09-10 जून 2026 को @IndiaDST के वरिष्ठ अधिकारियों (सुश्री रेखा, उप-निदेशक, श्री मनोज कुमार, कनिष्ठ अनुवाद अधिकारी) द्वारा @IigDst (मुख्यालय) का राजभाषा हिंदी के कार्यान्वयन एवं प्रगति का निरीक्षण किया गया।
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The Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (@IigDst ) invites applications for the position of Director. An opportunity to lead cutting-edge research in geomagnetism, space weather, geophysics, and allied sciences.
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On 8 June 2026, the 1st IIG–ISRO Space Weather Summer School (II-SWSS-2026) begins at @IigDst , bringing together future space scientists.
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As part of IIG’s continued efforts to maintain a safe workplace, a talk on POSH & CCS Conduct Rules was delivered by Mrs. Jayashree Chalamani, DoPT.
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3 extramural projects by @IigDst
funded by @moesgoi and @isro
#3. Role of SW in Reshaping Different Plasma Boundaries and Subsequent Effects on Various Ionospheric Regions (Funded by ISRO)
PI: Dr. Chinmaya Nayak, Co-PI: Dr. Navin Parihar
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3 extramural research projects by @IigDst
scientists funded by @moesgoi and @isro
#2. Role of ULF Waves in Venusian Magnetosphere: Boundary Layer Processes and Atmospheric Escape (Funded by ISRO)
PI: Dr. Jayashree Bulusu
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3 extramural research projects by @IigDst scientists funded by @moesgoi and @isro
1. Soil Moisture Measurements to Modelling and Scaling (Funded by MOES)
PI: Prof. A.P. Dimri, Co-PIs: Dr. Jayashree Bulusu, Mr. Rajendra Rawat
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DGTS, CBIC Participates in #NationalTechnologyDay 2026 Celebrations at IIG, Navi Mumbai
National Technology Day is observed annually on 11 May to commemorate India’s major scientific and technological achievements, including the Pokhran-II nuclear tests and the maiden flight of the Hansa-3 aircraft in 1998.
The programme was organised by the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (@IigDst), an autonomous research institution under @IndiaDST.
The event reflected the importance of collaboration between scientific institutions and governance organisations in promoting innovation, knowledge-sharing, and technology-driven inclusive national development.
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