2010-09-30_NRL for Butterfly and Plant - CSIR
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2010-09-30_NRL for Butterfly and Plant - CSIR
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN Numaligarh Refinery Ltd. AND North-East lnstitute of Science & Technology FOR CONSULTANCY ON "BUTTERFLY AND PLANT INTERACTION STUDIES IN NRL BUTTERFLY VALLEY" FOR 'NUMALiGANTI REFINERY LTD' *-, ..,W#*.re" (A national laboratory of GSIR) Jorhat - 795 006, Asiam'!lrll-"j {qfl il'a & rechnorosy -- q':{ q.rfu'f;ri,l; iLi;SlT, }\!'^ i.-.aiion & D.isrnss;; i*r,,.,:c,i.r, . ,r . ri Uttir{{r 11:.:.-;,;1pi,.l :t:qtqf 34-? i;;7 1 a J{: ;ffi;:; k:^-East lnstitute lf $cie nce and Tecrumurry --Jo{nat,7flS0OftAsses K f'4s Numaligarh Refinery Ltd. (A Government of lndia Enterprise) Namaligarh - Zg5 699, A'ssani M.1. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING M'1'1 THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) is made and entered into force -Torr"- this 3C between Council day of fu*? of Scientific & Two Thousand tndustriat Research, a Society registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1g60, having its registered office at Anusandan Bhavan,2, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-1 10 001, (hereinafter called CSIR which expression shall where the context so admits include its successors and permitted assigns) of one part AND M.1.2. Numaligarh Refinery Ltd., a public sector company registered under The Company Act. ...... having its registered office at Numaligarh, Golaghat, Assam (hereinafter called as NRL, which expression shall where the context so admits includes its successors and permitted assigns) of the other part. M K S*be M.2. PREAMBLE M.2.1. WHEREAS NRL is engaged in refining , producing and marketing of petroleum products, has approached CSIR for consultancy service for Buttedly population studies in NRL Butterfly Valley. M.2.2 WHEREAS the Butterfly Valley at NRL Township was started with an objective to create specially designed butterfly shelters for rare and endangered species with natural habitat and the Butterfly Valley has been a great motivator for conservation of butterflies and has generated lot of enthusiasm and attraction to the people of Assam in general and the environmentalists in particular as a study centre of the most exquisite creation of Mother Nature, viz., the butterflies. M.2.3 WHEREAS NRL proposes to maintain the Butterfly Valley in a scientific manner so as to to bring in continuous Valley and plans to carry out population and also improvement in the , a systematic study of the butterfly of the natural conditioning congenial to the butterfly population by a professional body having expertise in the subject field. M.2.4 WHEREAS CSIR at its North-East lnstitute of Science & fechnology (Formerly known as RRL), Jorhat (hereinafter called the NEIST) has the expertise in the said area and has agreed to undertake the same as per scope of work detailed in Annexure-l to the MOU (hereinafter referred as the ACTIVITY). Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants hereinafter contained the parties hereto agree to enter in to a Memorandum Of Understanding with the following terms and conditions: M.3 DETAILS OF MOU M.3.'1 The MOU details : ( a ) The Scope of the work as detailed in Annexure I of this Sr/ MOU K(-i; hereinafter called as ACTIVITY. (b) The Terms and Conditions for CSIR/NEIST undertaking the ACTIVITY for NRL . (C ) The financial arrangements and (d ) Rights and obligations of the parties hereto , pertaining to the , ACTIVITY. 3.2 The CSIR/NEIST will take complete responsibility for the entire scope of MOU as given in Clause M.3.1 (a) above M.4 . FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT M.4.1. ln consideration of CSIR/NEIST undertaking the ACTIVITY the NRL shall pay to NEIST a sum of Rs 21.15068 Lakhs and a service tax @103% (Rs. 2.17852004 lakh) as per applicable rates. The time of payment. as follows : Rs. 6.032 Lakh at the time of signing of MOU plus service tax Rs. 0.6213 Lakh Rs. 6.032 Lakh plus service tax Rs. 0.6213 on submission of three copies of 1't year Progress Report. Rs. 6.032 Lakh plus service tax Rs. 0.6213 on submission of three copies of 2nd year Progress Report. Rs. 3.05468 Lakh plus service tax on submission of three copies of final Report on comptetion of the project. (All payments are to be made by Demand Draft in the name of Director, NEIST, Jorhat, payable at SBl, RRL-Jorhat Branch or etransfer in NEIST account No. at SBl, RRL-Jorhat Branch.) M.4.2. ln addition the NRL shall pay all the taxes including surcharges of Central Government and State Government as applicable on the date of payment. All such taxes are subject to change as per the directives of the Government of lndia / State Government. M .4.3 w V,l;n lf CSIR/NEIST fails to deliver the Report within the time frame Lt*u* set forth in clause M.4.1 and the as per the Schedule of Activities detailed in Annexure I , for reasons not attributable to NRL and solely attributable to GSIR/NEIST, NRL shall be entitled to a price reduction of an amount of 0.5% of the payable amount or part thereof for per week delay. The parties however agree that the aggragate amount of such price reduction shall in no event exceed 5o/o of the total amount payable for the Project. M.4.4 Billing Schedule CSIR/NEIST shall raise the invoice for the above mentioned amount within 15 days of submission of reports and NRL shall settle the same subject to the effect that bill is cleared by the NRL Township department within a period of 3 weeks thereof after making all such adjustment, if any. ln case of delay in settlement of bill NRL shall be liable to pay penal interest equivalent to SBI PLR on the outstanding amount. M.5. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CSIR / NEIST M. 5.1 CSIR/NEIST shall undertake the AGTIVITY in accordance with the - I to the MOU. The persons engaged by CSIR/NEIST to undertake the activity as detailed in scope of work detailed in the Annexure Annexure-l will be administratively reporting to NRL and their working hours will be similar with NRL time. NRL shall however , have the right to accept or reject any such personnel found not suitable for such activity. M.5.2. cslR/NElsr shall complete the AGTlvlrY including submission of the final Report within 3 Years and 2 months of signing the MOU. M.5.3. The period for completion of ACTIVITY could however, be extended to such further period as may be required and mutually between the parties without any liability on the part of NRL. M.5.4. agreed CSIR/NEIST shall not offer any guarantee on the validity of the prices used in the cost analysis, as they keep changing frequently. However, the financial projections and estimates indicated will be s/ Lt** approximate based on the data collected at the time of preparing the REPORT and as such the estimates may vary between 10 %. t M.6. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NRL The NRL shall provide to the NEIST all basic data ldetail information / manuals, if any, available with them and required by the NElsr for M.6.1 undertaking the ACTIVITY. The NRL shall, consequent to Acrvrry undertaken by NElsr and upon implementation of results thereto, disclose to cslR/NElsr, M.6.2. benefits accrued to the NRL in monetary or other terms for information and record of CSIR. M.7. EFFECTIVE DATE, DURATION AND TERMINATION OF MOU M.7.1. The MOU shall be effective from the date of signing the MOU and shall remain in force for the period of 3 years and 2 months from the effective date. M.7.2. During the tenure of the Mou parties hereto can terminate the Mou either for violation of any of the clauses of the Mou or other work by giving one-month notice in writing to the defaulting party. Failure of either party to terminate the Mou on account of breach of default by the other shall not constitute a waiver of the party's right to terminate the MOU. M.8. SETTLEMENTS M'8'1 ln the event of termination of the MOU vide M. 7.2 lhe rights and obligations of the parties hereto shall be settled by mutual discussion: the financial settlement shall take into consideration not only the expenditure incurred but also the expenditure committed by CSIR / NEIST. M.9. CONFIDENTIALITY M.9.1. During the tenure of the MOU and for a period of 3 years and 2 months of its expiry both CSIR / NEIST and NRL including their sub- vq"P Kq,gg if any shall treat as strictly confidential and prevent disclosure thereof of all the information and data exchanged I contractors, generated under this MOU for any purposes other than that in accordance with this MOU. M.9.2. Neither NRL nor the CSIR / NEIST or their personnel, agents or associates shall divulge to any one (other than persons designated by NRL disclosing the information) say information designated confidential and obtained from disclosing NRL during the course of the work so long as and to the extent that the information has not become part of the public domain. This obligation does not apply to information furnished or made known to the recipient of the information without restriction so to its use by third parties or was not in the recipients possession at the time of disclosure by the disclosing NRL. Upon completion of the works or in the event of termination of the"MOU , CSIR / NEIST shall return to the NRL all drawings, plans, specifications and other documents supplied to the CSIR / NEIST by or on behalf of the NRL or prepared by the CSIR / NEIST solely for the purposes of performance of the works. M.1O GENERALPROVISIONS M.10.1 The CSIR / NEIST shall not be responsible for any damage property/plant/material / personnel of to NRL or the beneficiaries during the course or consequent to jobs taken up under this MOU. Similarly, NRL shall not be property/planVmaterial / responsible for any damage personnel of CSIR / NEIST or to the beneficiaries during the course or consequent to jobs taken up under this M.10.2 MOU. The CSIR / NEIST shall during the tenure of the MOU or thereafter, be free to take up, without any prejudice to NRL, consultancy work similar to or same as the ACTIVITY, for other parties on terms and conditions as it may decide upon. s"f Kq-{& NRL shall also have the right to engage any other consultancy firm to carry out similar nature of job in case it so desires without any prejudice to GSIR/NEIST for similar kind of activities. M.10.3 The findings from the study and the Report submitted by CSIR/NEIST will be the joint property of NRL and CSIR/NEIST. ln the event of any finding from the study being patented, NRL and CSIR/NEIST will be the joint owner of the property under lPR. M.11. COMPLETION M.11.1 OF ACTIVITY The ACTIVITY shall be deemed to have been successfully completed on submission of the Final Report as stated herein before by the CSIR / NEIST to the NRL. M.12 PUBLICATIONS M.12.1 CSIR / NEIST and NRL shall have the right to publish in respect of any activity as laid down in the MOU subject to permission from the other party under the MOU. M.l3 FORCE MAJEURE M.13.1 Neither party shall be held responsible for non-fulfilment of their respective obligations under this MOU due to the exigency of one or more of the force majeure events such as but not limited to Acts of God, war, flood earthquakes, strike, lockouts, epidemics, riots, civil commotion etc., provided on the occurrence and cessation of any such events, the party affected thereby shall give a notice in writing to the other party within one month of such occurrence or cessation. lf the force major conditions continued beyond.three years, the parties shall then mutually decide about the future course of action. M.14 NOTICES All notices and other communications required to be served on both the parties under the terms of this MOU, shall be considered to be duly served, if the same shall have been delivered to, left with or posted by registered mail to the following Addresses s-'/ ; \cGe' 1,1,il:il:1lfl1?r:",i|n:T,:k 2) North-East lnstitute of Science & laboratory of CSIR), Jorhat M.15 (A Government or rndia Enterprise)' Technology, (A national -785 006, Assam ARBITRATION ln the event of any dispute or difference between the parties hereto, M.'1 5.1 such disputes or differences shall be resolved amicably by mutual consultation or through the good offices of empowered agencies of the Government of lndia. lf such resolution is not possible, then the unresolved dispute or difference shall be referred to arbitration of an arbitrator to be nominated by Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs (Law Secretary), Government of lndia in terms of the Office Memorandum No.55lgl1l75-CF dated the 19th November 1995 issuecl by the Cabinet Secretariat (Department of Cabinet Affairs), Govt. of lndia as modified from time to time. The arbitration Act 1940 (10 of 1940) shall not be applicable to the arbitration under this clause. The award of the Arbitrator shall be binding upon parties to the dispute. Provided, however, any party aggrieved by such award may take a further reference for setting aside or revision of the award to Law Secretary whose decisions shall bind the parties finally and conclusively. M.16 AMENDMENTS TO THE MOU M.'16.1 No amendment or modification of this MOU shall be valid unless the same is made in writing by both the parties or their authorised representatives and specifically stating the same to be an amendment of this MOU. The modifications / changes shall be effective from the date on which they are made / executed, unless otherwise agreed to. w Kqd"g SEAL OF PARTIES Witness thereof the parties hereto have signed this agreement on this of-----------7U"k Two Thousand *ft^' 30 aay mentioned here in before Parties. For and on behalf of CSIR / NEIST Signature wn Name B c- 9*t Cr A, For and on behalf of NRL Signature W,1eb,lffifN^ -...d' Inat nead - ^gqr* , QF* qq etfuFqq td+l"{' 'Hffffir#:#J?:lH*..i#ifr anCTechrffryt lnsttiuie Jornat. Designation 7 F50o sAtvtA s(. r'4 AN *uesfrI/d g.AssafrF Seal Witnesses(Name & Address) Seal Witnesses(Name & Address) r\ t\ J,r ,'-1 f;;:;N'' 2 lc ot Science htfrEast "=: " K kle n") 2 ffi*, .i*'d' [.#r \\Sv \ ANNEXURE.I BROAD ACTIVITIES Activities: 1. Studies in larval and nectar host plant range and preferences of some important butterfly species. 2. Studies on biology of few important butterflies. 3. Studies on foraging behavior of butterflies. 4. Studies on butterfly and host plant species diversity in adjoining buffer zone. 5. ldentification of parasitoids and entomopathogens of eggs, larva and pupa of butterflies Activities in Phase-wise Sl. No. 1. Approximate time frame Activities in larval host plant range and preferences of some important butterfly Studies December,2010 October 2012 - December 2010 June 2013 February 2011 November 2012 - December 2010 October 2012 - species. 2. Studies on biology of few important butterflies 3. ldentification of nectar host plants and studies on foraging behavior of butterflies. 4. Studies on butterfly and host plant species diversity in adjoining buffer zone. 5. ldentification of parasitoids and entomopathogens of eggs, larva and pupa - March 2011 October 2013 of butterflies b Project Report preparation October 2013 November 2013 K (.^4e" Brief description of the activities: Activity 1: Studies in larval host plant range and preferences of some important butterfly species. Most of the butterflies are generally monophagous or oligophagous and can exploit only a few plant species as larval and nectar resources. ln North-east lndia, limited plant species have been identified as butterfly host plants and it is very much important to identify larval and nectar host plants from rich indigenous flora of our region. Therefore, studies will be initiated to document larval and nectar host plant of each of the important butterfly species for preparing a database. Further, feeding preference will be observed for each of the important butterfly species in their different larval host and subsequently, the preferred host plant will be identified. The endeavour is important for butterfly conservation and selection of plant species to be planted in the garden in future. Activity 2: Studies on biology of few important butterflies. Understanding environment of biology and lifecycle parameter of butterfly in local is crucial for its conservation. Butterflies are poikilothermic animal and their growth stages are highly dependant on abiotic factors like temperature. Therefore, duration of growth stages of butterfly varies in region- wise. Lifecycle studies of lndian butterflies are still infancy and for many species, it is not yet documented. However, it has importance for understanding the interaction of abiotic factors on butterfly population. Therefore, the attempt will generate many vital information of growth stages of butterflies which in turn would provide basis for butterfly conservation and rnvifro m ultipl ication of endangered butterfl ies. Activity 3: ldentification of nectar host plant and studies on foraging behavior of butterflies. Keqe - Plant produce flowers to attract pollinator for their pollination. However, plants intentionally discard many pollinators and favour only a few group of pollinators with discriminating their resources like flower shape, colour, nectar and pollen quality and quantity etc. Plant-pollinators interaction started since the development of angiosperms and on the long race of evolution plant developed strategies for restricting a small group of pollinator profiles by making unfovourable of their resources for majority of pollinators. Butterfly pollinates many plant species and plays a significant role in conserving plant diversity in nature. However, butterfly donot pollinate flowers of all plant species and even a particular species of butterfly pollinate only a few plants species. Flower specificity of butterfly is an evolutionary phenomenon and contributed by both plant and butterfly. Nectar resource preference of lndian butterflies are not yet studied properly, despite its remarkable importance in plant and butterfly conservation and understanding evolutionary interaction of plant and pollinator. Therefore, it would be important to identify nectar resource of each of the important butterflies and to study their foraging behavior. Activity 4: Studies on butterfly and host plant species diversity in adjoining buffer zone. Buffer zone plays a crucial part in maintaining balance and stability of the ecosystems in reserve forest or conservation pockets. The butterfly valley of NRL which is' surrounded by buffer zone is. important for conservation of butterflies. Butterfly often migrate from buffet zone to valley and from valley to buffer zone depending upon availability of food and other biotic and abiotic pressures. Survey of butterflies in the buffer zone will provide information on the productive capacity of buffer zone ecosystem which is important for the butterfly valley. Further, identification of butterfly host plant in the buffer zone would be helpful to incorporate such plant in the butterfly valley. Activity 5: ldentification of parasitoids and entomopathogens of eggs, larva and pupa of butterflies. KGu- i'e' parasitoids' butterfly population depend on biotic factors attack predators, pathogens etc. Many parasitoids and entomopathogens conservation of different stages of butterflies. Therefore, for effective of parasitoids and butterflies in the NRL butterfly valley, identification ln nature, entomopathogens are very important' Major outPut from the Project: 1. ecology, larval and host substantial basic information on butterfly biology, parasitoid complex etc plant range & preferences, butterfly behavior, their the conservation of will be generated which will be fruitful for not only substantial knowledge butterfly in NRL Butterfly valley, but also contribute to lndian butterflY research. of NRL Butterfly valley in 2. The outcome would be vital for maintenance plan for any part of NE lndia' future and to develop butterfly conservation 3.AtleasttwoProjectAssistantsmaybeawardedPhDdegrees' 4. The outcome would be useful to motivate young students, children towards butterfly and ecosystem conservation' KGe-