Abstract:
The Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT), of the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO), is currently one of the most heavily subscribed telescopes in India. The telescope has been in regular use for scientific
observations by national as well as international astronomical communities since May 2003. Over the past fifteen years, various observational programs have been carried out using HCT contributing to our understanding
of many different aspects of stellar and Galactic astronomy. Here, a glimpse of spectroscopic studies made
using HCT is provided with an aim to expand potential collaboration in the area of stellar and Galactic studies
using these observing facilities. Some results from our long-term observing program on a search for CH stars
from low resolution spectroscopy of high Galactic latitude objects that has given us the potential to discover
objects of rare types are discussed.