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The Indian Institute of Horticultural Research is a premier institute conducting basic, strategic, anticipatory and applied research on various aspects of fruits, vegetable, ornamental, medicinal and aromatic plants and mushrooms. Popularly known today as IIHR, Bengaluru, the institute was the first Horticultural Research Institute in the country established by the Indian Council of Agriculture Research on September 5, 1967 at the ICAR Head quarters, New Delhi. Subsequently the institute was shifted to Bengaluru in Karnataka at Hessaraghatta on February 1, 1968. Dr.G.S. Randhawa was the Founder Director with whose vision, the institute started to grow. The institute took over the erstwhile National Horatorium of Karnataka Govt. at Hessaraghatta spread over 24.7 ha and started its activities. Later on, the institute acquired an additional 238ha.of land from the surrounding village, Ivarkandapura. The institute spread its sphere of research activities to the length and breadth of the nation by establishing its experimental stations at Lucknow, Nagpur, Ranchi, Godhra, Chettalli and Gonikopal. Over the years the experiment stations at Lucknow, Nagpur, Ranchi, and Godhra have grown in size and today they stand as independent institutes. As of now, the IIHR has its Main Research Station at Hessaraghatta, Bengaluru and Horticultural Experiment Stations at Bhubaneshwar in Odisha and Chettalli in Karnataka with two Krishi Vigyan Kendras located at Gonikopal in Kodagu and Hirehalli in Tumkur districts in Karnataka state. Apart from this, the institute houses Project Coordinating Unit of All India Coordinated Research Project on Tropical Fruits at its campus.

http://www.iihr.res.in/, Government Websites, The Indian Institute of Horticultural Research is a premier institute conducting\r\nbasic, strategic, anticipatory and applied research on various aspects of fruits,\r\nvegetable, ornamental, medicinal and aromatic plants and mushrooms.\r\nPopularly known today as IIHR,\r\nBengaluru, the institute was the first\r\nHorticultural Research Institute in the\r\ncountry established by the Indian Council\r\nof Agriculture Research on September 5,\r\n1967 at the ICAR Head quarters, New\r\nDelhi. Subsequently the institute was\r\nshifted to Bengaluru in Karnataka at\r\nHessaraghatta on February 1, 1968.\r\nDr.G.S. Randhawa was the Founder\r\nDirector with whose vision, the institute\r\nstarted to grow. The institute took over the\r\nerstwhile National Horatorium of\r\nKarnataka Govt. at Hessaraghatta spread\r\nover 24.7 ha and started its activities. Later\r\non, the institute acquired an additional\r\n238ha.of land from the surrounding village,\r\nIvarkandapura.\r\nThe institute spread its sphere of research\r\nactivities to the length and breadth of the nation by establishing its experimental\r\nstations at Lucknow, Nagpur, Ranchi, Godhra, Chettalli and Gonikopal. Over\r\nthe years the experiment stations at Lucknow, Nagpur, Ranchi, and Godhra\r\nhave grown in size and today they stand as independent institutes. As of now,\r\nthe IIHR has its Main Research Station at Hessaraghatta, Bengaluru and\r\nHorticultural Experiment Stations at Bhubaneshwar in Odisha and Chettalli in\r\nKarnataka with two Krishi Vigyan Kendras located at Gonikopal in Kodagu\r\nand Hirehalli in Tumkur districts in Karnataka state. Apart from this, the institute\r\nhouses Project Coordinating Unit of All India Coordinated Research Project\r\non Tropical Fruits at its campus.,