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Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums information


National Institute of Secondary Agriculture (NISA)
TypeRegistered Society
Officer in charge
Dr Abhijit Kar, Director
Location
Namkum, Ranchi
,
Jharkhand
,
India

23°19′49″N 85°22′29″E / 23.33028°N 85.37472°E / 23.33028; 85.37472
NicknameIINRG
WebsiteWeb Site

The Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (acronym IINRG),[1] formerly known as the Indian Lac Research Institute, is an autonomous institute, established under the umbrella of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)[2] by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for advanced research on lac and other natural resins and gums. The Institute is located at Namkum, Ranchi in Jharkhand, India.

  1. ^ "acronym". Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "ICAR Institutes". Retrieved July 5, 2014.

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