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Government Notified Two Key Institutions as Repositories under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002

Posted On: 07 APR 2026 9:59PM by PIB Chennai

 

The National Biodiversity Authority, in consultation with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, has enabled the notification of two institutions as designated repositories under Section 39 of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. These repositories will support the safe custody of biological materials, including voucher specimens, and strengthen the documentation of newly discovered species as well as biological resources used for research and commercial purposes.

 

Section 39 of the Act empowers the Central Government to designate institutions as repositories for different categories of biological resources. These repositories are entrusted with maintaining biological materials in safe custody, and any person discovering a new taxon is required to notify the designated repository and deposit the corresponding voucher specimens. To facilitate this process, the NBA has issued guidelines outlining the criteria for institutions seeking designation as repositories. Proposals received from institutions are considered by the Authority (Governing body of NBA) and recommended to the Ministry for notification.

   

   In this context, proposals were received from the Referral Centre Bhavasagara at the Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology (CMLRE), Kochi, and from the Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, for its MACS Collection of Microorganisms and National Fungal Culture Collection. These proposals were duly examined by an expert committee and recommended for notification in line with the prescribed guidelines.

          So far, 18 institutions have been designated as national repositories under Section 39 of the Act. With the addition of these two institutions, the national network of repositories is further strengthened, enhancing the conservation and systematic documentation of biological resources. This will ensure that biological materials are preserved under appropriate scientific conditions and made accessible for research and innovation in a transparent and accountable manner. It will also support the effective implementation of access and benefit sharing provisions by improving traceability and record-keeping.

          This initiative reflects India’s continued commitment to the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity and reinforces efforts to promote the conservation and sustainable use of biological resources, while ensuring fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their use.

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