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  1. CSIR - Ethics in Research. "CSIR-CLRI foresees to be the global hub that would transform the Indian Leather Industry into one, which is technology and innovation driven, thus steering India to be the Global Leader in Leather".

  2. Central Leather Research Institute or CLRI is the world's largest leather research institute in terms of research papers and patents. The institute located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu was founded on 24 April 1948 as a constituent laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

  3. (7) Leather Process Technology (2) Microbiology Lab (5) Organic and Bio-organic Chemistry (6) Polymer Science and Technology (2) Project Planning and Business Development (PPBD) (1) Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Development (PPME) (11) Shoe and Product Design Centre (SPDC) (3) Unit for Science Dissemination

  4. Central Leather Research Institute, India was founded on 24 April, 1948 to develop an internal strength in the country to generate, assimilate and innovate technologies for leather sector.

  5. CLRI, today, is a central hub in Indian leather sector with direct roles in education, research, training, testing, designing, forecasting, planning, social empowerment and leading in science and...

  6. Located in idyllic academic surroundings, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute (CSIR-CLRI) is a Global leader in Leather Research with a significant contribution to education, training, testing, designing, forecasting and social empowerment.

  7. The Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) is a governmental organisation dedicated to research, development, education and training in the Indian leather industry.

  8. Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai (CSIR-CLRI) | Council of Scientific & Industrial Research CSIR - Council of Scientific & Industrial Research covers a wide spectrum from radio and space physics, oceanography, chemicals,

  9. Jun 17, 2024 · CSIR Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai was established in 1948 to provide quality education in the stream of Engineering and Architecture. The institute offers courses in the branch of Leather Technology and Chemical engineering to fulfil the needs of leather and Allied industries.

  10. From providing gloves for the Indian Army to making ‘vegan’ leather bags from mango pulp, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research’s Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) has ...