Botanical Survey of India

Established in 1890, Botanical Survey of India (BSI) is the apex research organization under Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Govt. of India for carrying out taxonomic and floristic studies on wild plant resources of the country. The basic objective initially was to explore the plant resources of country and to identify the plants species with economic virtues.

  • Sir George King, the then Superintendent of the ‘Royal Botanic Garden’ Calcutta was appointed as first ex-officio Honorary Director of the BSI.
  • After independence the department was reorganized in 1954 by Government of India as a part of scientific development of ....
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