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  • 03 November, 2025

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National Environmental Engineering Research Institute

The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) is a prominent research institution in India, focusing on environmental science and engineering. It conducts research and develops innovative solutions for environmental management and pollution control.

Key Details about NEERI:

  • Establishment: NEERI was founded in 1958 in Nagpur as the Central Public Health Engineering Research Institute (CPHERI). Initially, its focus was on human health issues, particularly in the fields of water supply, sewage disposal, and communicable diseases.

  • Renaming: In 1974, the institute was renamed National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) to reflect a broader focus on environmental concerns beyond human health, including industrial pollution and occupational diseases.

  • Current Mission: NEERI's core mission is to conduct research and development activities in the fields of environmental management, pollution control, and sustainable development. The institute provides solutions to industrial, governmental, and public challenges related to the environment.

  • Zonal Laboratories: NEERI has five zonal laboratories located in key cities:

    • Chennai

    • Delhi

    • Hyderabad

    • Kolkata

    • Mumbai

  • Funding and Governance: NEERI is a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), operating under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.

Green Crackers by NEERI:

  • Definition: Green crackers are firecrackers that have been modified to reduce the emission of harmful chemicals and particulate matter, which traditionally contribute to air pollution during festivals like Diwali.

  • Approved by NEERI: NEERI’s research has contributed to the development of green crackers that are safer and less polluting than traditional firecrackers.

NEERI's Contributions to Environmental Management

NEERI has been at the forefront of environmental research and innovation in India. Its key areas of work include:

  • Pollution Control: Researching methods to control and reduce pollution in air, water, and soil.

  • Sustainable Development: Promoting practices and technologies that support sustainable resource usage and environmental conservation.

  • Waste Management: Developing solutions for efficient waste treatment and recycling to reduce environmental damage.

  • Climate Change: NEERI also works on projects related to climate change and developing strategies for adaptation and mitigation.

Conclusion

NEERI continues to play a critical role in environmental conservation and pollution control in India. The recent decision regarding green crackers highlights the institute’s contribution to addressing environmental challenges while still allowing cultural practices like Diwali celebrations to continue in a more sustainable manner.



Source: THE HINDU


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