Shri A.K. Singh, CMD, NHPC Inaugurates remote sensing and GIS lab virtually
NHPC has always been committed to the use of modern technologies and this laboratory shows our corporation's commitment towards the environment and will enable NHPC to monitor and study the environment more effectively through satellite images.-CMD, NHPC
Shri A.K. Singh, CMD, NHPC (PSU Connect)
New Delhi: A 'Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory was inaugurated via video conferencing at the Corporate Office of NHPC, India's premier hydropower company by Shri A.K. Singh, CMD, NHPC in presence of all directors and senior officers on 14 January 2021.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri A.K. Singh said that NHPC has always been committed to the use of modern technologies and this laboratory shows our corporation's commitment towards the environment and will enable NHPC to monitor and study the environment more effectively through satellite images.
This remote sensing laboratory has been established by the instrument and Diversity Management Division of NHPC. The laboratory has been started with the objective of continuously monitoring the environment of all NHPC projects and who carry out research and development work through this medium.
Remote sensing is an advanced technique through which the earth's surface and resources are studied by the scientific method without any physical contact. The inauguration was conducted through video conferencing keeping in view the conditions of COVID-19.
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