Impact report - Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture

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Impact report - Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture
2007-08 to 2011-12
IMPACT
OF
DEVELOPMENT GRANT
XI PLAN
CSAUA&T
109
47
22
21
8
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
No. of students got placement through campus interview
For Official use only
IMPACT OF ICAR DEVELOPMENT GRANT XI PLAN
2007-08 TO 2011-12
Prof. Ashok Kumar
Vice Chancellor
C. S. Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur
1 Name of the University
C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
2 Name of the Nodal officer with contact details
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava, Associate Professor, Plant Pathology
Tel.: 0512-2534113(O); 09839818899(M)
3 Grant received (Annexure 1)
i Total
Year
2007-08
2008-09
Allocated
569.50
547.94
Utilized
423.06
372.83
Balance
146.44
175.10
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Total
354.00
415.00
600.00
2486.43
353.27
390.28
554.17
2093.61
0.73
24.72
45.83
392.82
Reasons for not utilization
Due to late submission of the AUCs, the grants could not be
released from the ICAR in time. Thus less time is available to
utilize the grants. This has resulted into a great loss to the
University. Many important works could not be taken up due to the
surrender of the money.
ii Mechanism of internal distribution and utilization
By meeting with all the Deans of the University, Registrar, Director Research, Director Extension,
Comptroller and University Engineer
1
4 Sanctioned and in-position Faculty Strength
S.
No.
College/ Unit
1. Administrative*
Education
2. College of Agriculture**
3. College of Agricultural
Engineering**
4. College of Home Science**
Research
5. College of Agriculture
6. Directorate of Research***
7. AICRP, ICAR (75:25)
8. ICAR 100%
Extension
9. Directorate of Extension***
10. KVK
Total
College wise (only Numbers June 2012)
No. of positions
Faculty with
Sanctioned
Filled
higher degree
Prof. Assoc Asstt. Total Prof. Assoc. Asstt. Total from outside
Prof. Prof.
Prof. Prof.
CSAUA&T
(%)
2
14
3
15
7
77 106
14 24
2
-
6
4
53
9
61
13
(14) 22.95
(13) 100.00
2
1
7
10
-
1
7
8
(5) 62.50
4
2
-
34
26
21
2
58
54
59
8
92
84
84
10
1
-
10
12
18
2
53
34
51
8
63
46
70
10
(19) 30.15
(11) 23.91
(17) 24.28
(3) 33.33
2
29
3
18
127
13 18
108 126
398 554
3
3
14
70
7 10
83 97
305 378
(19) 26.0
(23) 23.71
(124) 32.80
ii International Hostel:
One (1) under construction
(costing Rs. 98.82 Lakhs)
iii Educational Museum
One (1) Constructed
(costing Rs. 100 Lakhs)
* Including one Post of Vice Chancellor and Dean Students' Welfare
** Post of Dean included
*** Post of Director included
5 New Civil works completed (costing more than 20 lakhs) and their impact
i Girls Hostel: Number and costConstructed Two (2)
iv Examination Hall
One (1) Constructed
(costing Rs. 100 Lakhs)
1. College of Agril. Engg., Etawah - Rs. 97.94 Lakhs
2. College of Home Science, Kanpur - Rs. 96.85 Lakhs
v Sports Complex
One (1) Constructed
(costing Rs. 48 Lakhs)
6 New equipments procured
vi Any other- Specify
S.
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
(List the equipments costing more than Rs. 1.00 lakhs and their impact on teaching and research (Not more than
a page including photographs. Restrict the information to the use in students' practicals and PG Student's
Research).
Expenditure Source of
(in Lakh
Funding
Rupees)
2007-2008
Krishak Hostel
2008-2009
Cafeteria
College of Forestry
2009-2010
APJ Hostel Hostel
College of Home Science
Food Processing
2010-2011
Narendra Mohan Dining Hall
Karpoori Thakur Hostel
Bhagat Singh Mess
College of Horticulture
Physiology Department
Bio-Control Lab
Modernization of Farms
2011-12
Animal Husbandry Department
Centenary Building, Central Hall, Nandi Chowk,
Saraswati Statue, VC Committee Room
Fisheries Office
Crop Physiology
116.06
ICAR
114.30
216.26
State Government
State Government
194.58
364.93
159.62
State Government
State Government
State Government
50.00
101.31
64.25
328.54
216.73
47.90
955.00
MPs Fund
State Government
ICAR
State Government
State Government
ICAR
ICAR
164.68
1428.00
State Government
ICAR
48.00
State Government
S.
No.
1.
Kjeldahl
digestion system
Power Rotary Triller
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Tractor
drawn sprayer
Roto trill drill
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Name of the Department
Name of the equipment
2007-08
Central Instrumentation Lab HPLC (Shimadzu) with PC derivation system
2008-09
Central Instrumentation Lab Lovibond Tintometer
Dehumidifier
Elemental Analyzer
Plant Pathology
Bench top refrigerator sha ker (digital)
2009-10
Rabi Cereal
Chlorophyll Meter SPAD – 502
Chlorophyll Measurement system
Auto Analyzer with portable data processing
system
Double beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
2010-11
Bio-Control
Refrigerated Centrifuge
Stero Zoom Binocular Microscope
Elisa kit with reader and accessories
Fluorescent Microscope with camera
Fermentor
Rabi Cereal
Osmo meter
Leaf Area Meter
Steady state Photometer
Crop Physiology
Leaf Area Meter
Chlorophyll meter
Oilseeds
Auto Nitrogen Estimation system
Plant Breeding
Spectrophotometer
Vegetable Science
Mobile seed grading unit
Dr. Office
Roto trill dril
Tractor drawn sprayer
Director (Seed & Farms)
Laser leveller
Submersible pump
Power rotary triller
Soil Salinity
Double beam UV/ VIS spectrophotometer
Kjeldahl digestion system
2011-12
Soil Salinity
Metrohm ION Chromatography
Plant Breeding
Spectrophotometer
No.
Cost
1 23.16
1 7.24
1 5.63
1 18.23
1 6.59
1
1
1
1.36
4.59
5.09
1
3.15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.50
1.72
1.25
5.51
11.77
3.29
2.60
3.93
2.60
1.31
4.53
1.96
4.98
5.52
8.67
1.08
9.30
1.43
6.90
6.71
1
1
11.77
2.96
Double Beam UV VIS
spectrophtometer
Osmo meter
Chlorophyll meter
SPAD- 502
Double beam UV
spectrophotometer
7 List the facilities
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
That have been renovated or repaired with expenditure exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/each
Name of work
2007-08
Renovation of Committee Rooms (VC Committee Room, Krishak Sabhagar
2008-09
Construction of Farmers Hostel at Kanpur Campus.
2009-10
Renovation of Roads
Levelling of the Farms
Irrigation & Drainage channel
Underground electricity
2010-11
Renovation of Auditorium
2011-12
Renovation of old building
Renovation of Tilak Hostel
Renovation of Patel Hostel
Allocated
31,00,000
41,90,000
45,00,000
46,31,000
32,67,000
95,00,000
61,12,000
30,00,000
26,53,000
70,00,000
8 Curriculum development and delivery
2007-2008
Principles & Practices of Silviculture
Forest Menstruation
Forest Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
Plantation Forestry
(Number of instructional materials and practical
manuals developed during the period under report).
Agroforestry System and Management
Medicinal & Aromatic Plants
Forest Management, Policy and Legislation
Principles of Hydrology, Soil and Water
Conservation
Principles and Methods of Tree Improvem ent Tree Seed Technology
2008-2009
Project Appraisal Monitoring & Evaluation
Farm Management Practical
Farm Management & Agricultural Production Economics of Important Crops
2009-2010
Production Technology of Fruit Crops
Production Technology of Veg etables and Flowers
Fundamentals of Horticulture
Plant Propagation and Nursery Management
Tropical and Sub-tropical Fruits
Children with Developmental Challenges
Fibre Science
Textiles & Apparel Quality Analysis
2011-12
Rural Awareness Work Experienc e
8 Curriculum development and delivery
Title of the book
2008-09
Pashudhan Vikas Evam Prabandhan
Scientific /Technical Books written by Faculty
Members
Authors
Drs. P. K. Upadhyay, H. P. Chaudhury, A. K. Singh &
Manoj Kumar Mall
Pashu Swathya Sudhar Hetu Poshtik Chare Ka Drs. H. P. Chaudhury, P. K. Upadhyay, A. K. Singh &
Utpadan
Manoj Kumar Mall
Recent Advances in Agricultural Sciences
Drs. K. N. Dwivedi, Poonam Yadav, V. K. Yadav and
V. K. Tripathi
Prayogic Anuvanshiki Evam Padap Prajnan
Drs. R. K. Yadav and Ram Krishna
2009-10
Uttar Pradesh Evam Uttarakhand mein Basmati/ Dr. Daulat Singh & Dr. Vijay Kumar Yadav
sugandhit chaval utpadan paridrashya evam
aarthik visleshan
Vishwavidyalaya Krishak Sahbhagi Beej
Dr. K. P. Singh
Utpadan Yojna ka Prayojan Evam Beej
Utapadan Prakriya
2010-11
Participatory Rural Appraisal Techniques for
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
Farm Women
Teenager girls and their Parents
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
Sabji Beej Utpadan mein Swavlamban
Dr. D. P. Singh and Dr. H. G. Prakash
Impact of Extra Marital Relations
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
Advantages of Re-marriage in Dalit Caste
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
Underutilized food for Pregnant Women
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
Persistence of Endosulfan and Profenophos in R. C. Nigam, R. K. Pandey, D. D. Tiwari and N. K.
Brinjal
Katiyar
Anuvanshiki Ke Siddhant Ki Ek Pathya Pustak Dr. R. K. Yadav and Dr. Ram Krishna
Dalhan Jagriti
Dr. Videsh Kumar Verma
Shakbhaji Ki Pramukh Faslon Mein Aane Wale Dr. M. R. Dabbas, Dr. Rajendra Pandey and Pallavi
Rog, Karak, Pahchan Evam Prabandhan
Pathak
Climate Change in food Security in India
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
2011-12
Intellectual Property Management and
Dr. G. C. Tewari, Dr. L. P. Tewari, Dr. Mukesh
Technology Transfer Commercializatio n
Srivastava and Dr. H. G. Prakash
Agri-Business Management
Rajiv Singh
A Text Book of Breeding of Field Crops
Dr. D. N. Bhardwaj
Global Extension System
Mithlesh Verma and Sangeeta Gupta
Communication for Development
Sangeeta Gupta and Mithlesh Verma
Gajar Ghas Prabhav Evam Samuchit
Dr. R. A. Yadav, Dr. Naushad Khan, Dr. M. P. Yadav
Prabandhan
and Dr. R. N. Dixit
Success Story of Weed Management
Dr. R. A. Yadav, Dr. N. Khan and Dr. M. P. Yadav
Effect of Climate Change in Agriculture
Dr. A. P. Dubey, Dr. Naushad K han and Dr. M. P.
Yadav
Sustainable Disease Management of Agricultural Dr. S.K. Biswas and Dr. S.R. Singh
Crops
Bhoomi Sanrakshan Evam jal Prabandh Ke
Dr. U.D. Awasthi
Siddhant
9 Lecture halls
Whether all lecture halls equipped with projection facility. Yes / NO
If answer is no, what is the No of lecture halls that do not have
projection facilities
Yes
Out of Six UG Lecture rooms four lecture rooms are well equipped with LCD projection facility. However, proper
power backup is needed for smooth functioning of the projection System.
Online resources and internet connectivity in academic buildings
10 and students hostels.
i LAN established: Yes/ No
Yes
ii If yes is the LAN functional: Yes/No
Yes
iii Internet Connectivity: Bandwidth
iv Connectivity though:
256/512 Kbps or 1/2/4/8/ over 8 Mbps
V-SAT/ Lease Line/Land Line/Wi-Fi
2 Mbps ERNET
1 Gbps NKN
Lease line
v Connectivity Available in: College/Department/Scientists rooms/Hostel
Internet Connectivity is available in College of Agriculture and College of Home Science. Newly constructed
colleges like Horticulture and Forestry have also been connected. Four Boys Hostels and 2 Girls Hostel
having the Internet Connectivity. Remaining Four boys and one girls Hostel to be connected in future for
which funding is required.
9
vi Level of awareness and use of CeRA: Officers/ Faculty/Students/Non-Teaching staff
12 No. of Girl students admitted (discipline & year wise from 2007-08 to 2011-12)
Faculty & Students
vi Impact of CeRA (Give in four bullets)
Students are getting references easily and free of cost
Whole information about important and major journals is obtained.
Students may also get contents of the relevant research papers.
Students/ faculty members are getting more exposure to information technology
vi One suggestion for increase in CeRA usage
It should be made more public by wider circulation about importance among faculty and
students.
UG Programme
B.Sc. Ag.
B.Sc. Home Science
B.Sc. Forestry
B. Tech.
B.Sc. Horticulture
PG Programme
M.Sc. Ag.
M.Sc. Home Science
M.Sc. Horticulture
MBA
PhD Programme
Agriculture
Home Science
2007-08
67
3
33
31
21
2
18
1
4
1
3
2008-09
72
5
33
1
33
23
3
19
1
5
1
4
2009-10
57
11
25
1
20
29
8
21
4
1
3
2010-11
56
9
26
21
32
11
20
1
5
1
4
2011-12
70
8
40
3
14
5
42
5
34
1
2
9
4
5
13 Faculty Development activities
(Give no. supported through Development Grant from 2007-12)
11 Details of the students presently enrolled in the university
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Course
B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.)
B.Sc. Forestry (Hons.)
B.Sc. (Horticulture)
B.Sc. (Home Science)
B.Tech. (Ag. Engg.)
B.Tech. (EC Engg.
B.Tech.(CS & Engg.)
B.Tech.(Mech.Engg.)
M.Sc. Ag.
M.Sc. (Home Science)
MBA (Agri-Business)
Ph.D. (Agriculture)
Ph.D. (Home Science)
Total
10
I
122
32
32
37
39
41
40
40
157
26
30
24
05
625
Semester
III
123
29
33
33
34
33
40
178
21
29
21
06
580
V
103
21
27
32
37
34
35
VII
107
16
27
32
33
37
33
19
02
310
13
0
298
Total
455
98
32
124
136
145
144
148
332
47
59
77
17
1814
Participation in
2007-08
Summer/winter schools, short courses
Prof. & above
Assoc. Prof.
5
Asstt. Prof
22
National Seminar/ Symp
Prof. & above
3
Assoc. Prof.
7
Asstt. Prof
21
International Seminar/ Symp
Prof. & above
1
Assoc. Prof.
3
Asstt. Prof
5
Total
67
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
1
2
30
32
1
19
55
6
28
92
39
32
58
10
12
23
7
39
88
5
55
147
4
3
4
173
2
3
82
2
14
225
12
345
14 Students amenities created and Impact
i Computer Labs: (Number in each College with number of computers)
UG Computer Lab equipped with 26 Computers with Wi-fi connectivity.
ii Central Instrumentation Lab created out of Development Grant:
Yes/No, if Yes at University/ College level
Yes at University level
11
18 No. of faculty invited, period spent & purpose
15 No. of Students who joined university as (During 2007-12)
NTS
JRF
SRF
2007-08
16
9
-
2008-09
23
2
-
2009-10
20
7
-
2010-11
19
4
-
16 Best Teacher Awards as per ICAR guidelines given: Yes/No
2011-12
16
3
1
No
i Guest Faculty
1 (Dr. D. N. Bhrdwaj in the year 2008).
ii Adjunct faculty
Nil
iii Faculty exchange
Nil
If Yes, Number of Teachers selected Year wise during X Plan
17 Faculty winning international, national and state Awards/ Recognition
(Pl. do not include society awards and poster session awards)
2008:
Dr. Mohd. Akram, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology was awarded Norman E Borluag Fellowship. Under
the programme a training on “Macroarray pathogen detection and transgenic resistant” at Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York, USA under Indo-US Agriculture Knowledge Initiative Programme was attended
by him.
2009:
Dr. R. K. Yadav, Associate Professor, Genetics & Plant Breeding was awarded Agricultural Science
Excellence Award by Scientific and Applied Research Centre during October 2009.
19 Efforts made in the personality development of students'
i Communication skills- Language Lab established : Yes/ No
Yes
(Department of HRD organizes courses on communication skill)
ii Students Counselling: Yes/No
Yes
iii Student Placement Cell: Yes/No
Yes
iv % of students who got placement through Student Placement Cell
23
2010:
Dr. Anirudha Dubey, Assistant Professor, Agrometeorology honoured with Appreciation Award by
Secretary, UPCAR, Lucknow for appreciable work under weather watch group
Dr. Neelma Kunwar & Dr. Mithlesh Verma, Associate Professors, Extension Education of College of Home
Science have been awarded with Fellowship Award 2010 for outstanding work in the field of Home Science
Research by International society of Research Hunt, Bhoj University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on September
23, 2010
20 Experiential Learning facilities developed
i Area
(Discipline wise)
Bio-Control agents production and service unit
2011:
Dr. N. B. Singh, Dr. L.P. Tewari and Dr. Y. P. Singh was awarded Best Poster Paper Presentation Award -2011
for presenting research paper at the technical session on Biotic strength, genomics, proteomics and
metabolism of National Symposium organized by Indian Society for Plant Physiology.
2012:
Dr. S. K. Biswas, Associate Professor, Plant Pathology was awarded M. K. Patil Memorial Young Scientist
Award.
Dr. C. L. Maurya, Associate Professor, Seed Science & Technology was adjudged the Best Participant in 21Days training programme on Quality Seed production, processing and marketing organized by UAS, Dharwad.
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava, Associate Professor, Plant Pathology was nominated as Memeber, Selection
Committee by the Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board for selection of the post of Technical Officer (7).
Dr. Ashish Kumar, Assistant Professor was awarded National Education Honour and Gold Medal by
Society of Intellectual Development, New Delhi.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Assistant Professor, Soil Conservation was awarded State Level National Service
Scheme by Department of Higher Education, Govt. of UP for effective leadership and successful organization
of NSS activities at the University.
12
ii Amount spent
iii Year of Sanction
22,41,629.00
2007-08
iv Impact
The bio-control unit established in the department of Entomology and Plant Pathology under
the programme has started imparting practical training to the students about commercial
production of bio-control agents for various crop pests. Now the students have been able to
define integrated pest management and understand the importance of an economic threshold.
They have also been given the knowledge about the basic principles of field scouting and
understand the various types of bio-pesticides. Issues on importance of pre-harvest interval,
residues, re-entry interval, phytotoxicity, and pesticide resistance have also been developed.
13
21 Niche Area support provided: Yes/No
Title:
Yes
Utilization and upgrading of IPM strategies for pod borers, root rot and wilt complex diseases
of chickpea
Revised Title: Bio-intensive IPM strategies for major pest and disease problems of Uttar Pradesh
Objectives:
(i) To isolate important bio-agents from different parts of UP.
(ii) To suggest effective bio-intensive IPM strategies for major pest and diseases.
(Iii) To train farmers, students and scientists about production technology of important bioAgents.
i The discipline in which Niche Area developed
Integrated Pest Management
(Entomology & Plant Pathology)
ii Facilities developed costing more than 10 lakhs
Nil
What has been its impact on capacity development among students and
iii technology generation
Already known techniques were modified for getting better production of bio-agents. An attempt was
made to improve the fecundity of rice moth, Corcyra cephalonica by adding 2-5 per cent yeast in its
diet so that these eggs may be utilized as host of Trichogramma. Corcyra culture was maintained with
standard regimes under laboratory conditions. Maize grains were thoroughly mixed with yeast
powder @ 2% by weight to enhance the fecundity. Corcyra eggs were harvested and Trichocards
were prepared. There were two species viz., Trichogramma chilonis and T. japonicum reared under
laboratory conditions and supplied to the farmers and extension workers. Bio-agents viz.
Trichoderma viride, T. harzianum and Pseudomonas fluorescens were isolated from local samples.
Out of the 744 samples, only ten isolates showed most inhibitory effect. Out of these ten isolates, only
one isolate (Isolate No 7) of Trichoderma viride showed antagonistic effects against all the pathogens
under study. The other isolates showed effective against one or two pathogens. The effective isolate
of the bio-agent was later identified as Trichoderma viride on the basis of its cultural and
morphological characters. The demonstration and production technology of bio-agents were
standardized. It was found that seed treatment with bio-agent formulation (5g/kg seed) was able to
increase the seed germination, root and shoot length and seedling vigour over untreated ones.
Culture of Corcyra was maintained under laboratory conditions.
Biointensive IPM was implemented in 22 districts of U.P. In order to develop the best effective
biointensive module in chickpea, pigeonpea and lentil, 5 such modules developed under the
scheme, were validated for major pests and diseases on farmers' fields. Care was taken to
benchmark the ETL of major pest before applying the IPM module. The pulses crops were constant
by searched for naturally occurring bioagents. The judicial insecticidal application was done in the
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afternoon to protect the parasites and predators. In selection of the farmers for module
validation small farmers with less than 1 ha land were incorporated. Young educated
farmers have taken great interest in adopting the IPM modules. Apart from field study,
laboratory rearing of Helicoverpa armigera was maintained and testing of bio-pesticides
was also done. Culture of Corcyra is being maintained and the Trichogramma spp. are
ready to be applied in the field in the form of trichocards. Farmers were educated by
contacting them personally by the research persons working in the scheme to make them
aware about the ill effects of pesticides residues and importance of natural enemies in their
field.
Out of the two strains of Trichoderma tested, the polymorphism percentage was obtained
as 70.66% in case of T. longibrachiatum. This shows that there is a complete variability
within the strains of T. longibrachiatum isolated from different fields of Allahabad region.
This would enable us to develop a potential strain having competitive ability and also having
growth promoting characters and inducing resistance in plants. Under standardization of
modules, it was found that instead of going through seed treatments (four times) as stated
earlier in Module 5 could be reduced to two only i.e., Seed treatment with Trichoderma
viride @ 4 g and with Vitavax @ 2 g/ kg seed. TB8 isolate of T. longibrachiatum from Nindura
Block of Barabanki TH1 isolate of T. atroviride from Bilgram Block of Hardoi are highly
effective against Fusarium sp. It is inference that bio-agent Trichoderma viride released the
highest amount of nitrogen (6.61%) as well as protein (38.52%) as compares to other
strains of Trichoderma.
Further study will also be helpful in determining shelf life of the bio-agent. The
polymorphism percentage was obtained more than 70% in case of T. longibrachiatum while
in case of T. atroviride 79% was found. This shows that there is a complete variability within
the strains T. longibrachiatum and T. atroviride isolated from different fields of U.P. This
would enable us to develop a potential strain having competitive ability and also having
growth promoting characters and inducing resistance in plants.
The results of field trial experiments are in conformity to that of the lab experiment where
Treatment T5 (T.v. +Vitavax) followed by T2 (Vitavax) were found the best seed treatments in
enhancing the quality of the seed including reducing wilt incidence. Thus, instead of treating
seed in a row with bio-agent, fungicide, insecticide and bio-fertilizer (as stated earlier in
Module V developed by the University), seed treatment with only bio-agent (Trichoderma
viride @ 4 g/kg) and fungicide (Vitavax @ 2g / kg seed) is now recommended.
The antagonistic effect of Trichoderma viride against mycelial growth of Fusarium
oxysporum lentis shows that the maximum inhibition of mycelial growth was recorded as
58.33% with minimum radial colony growth of 10.0 mm by 34 CP and 74 L isolates, which
were isolated from soil sample of Hardoi and Auraiya districts, respectively whereas 89 CP
isolate of Unnao district was found least effective showing 29.16% inhibitions and maximum 17.0 mm average
radial growth. The antagonistic effect of Trichoderma viride against mycelial growth of F.o. f. sp. ciceri shows that the
maximum inhibition of mycelial growth was recorded as 59.25% with minimum average colony growth as 11.0 mm
by 01 PP isolate, which was isolated from soil sample of Hardoi district whereas, 117 L isolate of Sultanpur district
was found least effective showing 29.62% inhibition and maximum 19.0 mm average radial growth. The
antagonistic effect of Trichoderma viride against mycelial growth of F.o. f. sp. udum shows the maximum inhibition of
mycelial growth was recorded as 60.86% with minimum radial colony growth as 09 mm by 68L isolate, which was
isolated from soil sample of Hardoi district whereas, 109L isolate of Allahabad district was found least effective
showing 26.08% inhibition and maximum 17.0 mm radial growth.
Thirty isolates of Trichoderma viride collected from different rhizosporic soil samples against soil borne plant
pathogens. Trichoderma is a promising candidate for the biological control of Plant pathogenic fungi. Among the
three test phytopathogens, the antagonistic activity of 68 L isolate of Trichoderma viride was found highly effective
(60.86%) against Fusarium oxysporum udum followed by 01 PP isolate (59.62%) against Fusarium oxysporum
ciceri and 34 CP and 74 L isolates (58.33%) against Fusarium oxysporum lentis. Thirty strains of Trichoderma viride
isolated from pigeonpea, chickpea and lentil crop of different fields of Uttar Pradesh identified under the project and
confirmed by the ITCC, IARI, New Delhi (Accession number received) were finally deposited in NBAIM, Mau.
The study was done to evaluate various substrates being used for the preparation of bio-formulations. An increase
in the number of viable propagules up to 30 days was noted regardless of the substrates and its moisture levels. The
highest initial population of Trichoderma viride and Trichoderma atroviride were observed in sorghum grains
(132x107 cfu g-' and 123x107 cfu g-') whereas, propagule viability was low in spent compost of mushroom (11.9x107
cfu g-' and 10.7x107 cfu g-'). Neem cake + wheat flour mixture having 35% moisture has also given good results
(114.3x107 cfu g-' and 107x107 cfu g-') in both the species of Trichoderma. Molecular characterization and variability
of isolated potential bio-agents (Trichoderma sp.) based on ITS and SSR markers. Preliminary studies indicates
that the Trichoderma isolates had very good diversity and there are strong possibility to get the isolate specific
primers that will be utilized for identifying the particular Trichoderma isolates with good biological potential from the
field isolates without going the cumbersome bioassay again. The highest xylanase activity (5.5±0.01 IU/mL) was
observed at 120 hours with 1% birch wood xylan as a carbon source. In the absence of any carbon source, the bioagent (T. viride) could not produce xylanase enzyme.
22 No. of research publications out of students' theses in journals with NAAS rating
of a) <5 b) 5-7.5 and c) 7.5 and above
(year wise from 2007 to 2010)
No of Ph.D thesis submitted
No of Paper published
2007-08
60
101
2008-09
29
85
2009-10
23
107
2010-11
20
152
2011-12
34
152
Not as per NAAS rating
23 Total Funds provided to each of the college out of the ICAR development grant year wise from 2007
to 2012 (Attach a separate sheet) Annexure-2.
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
College of Agril. Engineering
Headquarters*
2007-08
172.25
29.50
26.50
341.25
569.50
2008-09
104.00
41.00
29.00
373.94
547.94
2009-10
39.50
12.75
11.75
290.00
354.00
2010-11
34.00
9.00
8.00
364.00
415.00
2011-12
52.85
19.00
8.65
519.50
600.00
* At headquarters money is kept for central funding of renovation of University's buildings, purchase of equipments for CIL, AMC, and
payment of faculty members for seminar/symposia/ trainings, NTS, Students amenities, Examination cell and for new construction
works (Annexure 1 and 2).
24 Budget (Rs in Lakhs)
ICAR
Schemes
AICRPs (75% share)
KVKs
Centenary
Modernization of Farms
Development Grant
NAE
Library
NTS
JRF/SRF
Experiential Learning
RAWE
UGC Arrear
Sub-Total
State Non-Plan
Non-Plan (Pay)
Contingency
Audit Fee
Technical Training
State Plan
Development
Plan (25% share)
KGK Etah
Arrear
Sub-Total
Internal Resources
Grand Total
* included in Development Grant
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
432.26
370.81
351.23
569.50
90.00
*
12.02
10.00
1835.82
357.20
459.15
397.32
172.00
140.00
547.94
80.00
*
16.68
40.00
6.00
2216.29
994.22
562.24
890.66
1256.00
353.51
354.00
50.00
*
17.29
8.00
4485.92
701.08
551.91
722.45
600.00
415.00
45.00
30.00
*
9.35
4.77
2155.11
5234.67
409.86
723.31
722.45
550.00
600.00
50.00
125.00
6.24
6.39
45.00
3238.25
1974.63
63.21
75.00
-
1974.63
63.21
75.00
-
1974.63
63.21
75.00
10.00
1974.63
63.21
82.50
10.00
3941.44
63.21
105.00
10.00
123.60
8.00
2244.44
390.25
4470.51
177.63
152.94
8.00
2451.41
332.50
5000.20
1192.38
188.91
8.00
374.20
3886.33
557.96
8930.21
1485.39
203.64
8.00
269.39
4096.76
1220.06
10551.49
179.00
8.00
4306.65
1367.19
8912.09
17
25 Revenue Generation (Rs. in Lakhs)
Name of Item
Fee, Entrance Examination fee and placement
Sale of Manuals
Milk and milk products & poultry
Income from Farms
Sale of cultures/ sample testing
Plant Pathology
DSW Office
Electricity
Guest House
Sale of plants
Miscellaneous
Veterinary Hospital
House rent and water charges
Sale of Animals
Transport Office
Institutional charges
Vegetable
Farmers fair and Directorate of Extension
Tender Fee
Right to Information
Model Nursery, Kalyanpur
Platinum Jubilee
Nursery Horticulture
Self-financing courses, Etawah
Directorate of Research
Mega field crop
Total
27 Student placement (Numbers)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
162.91
190.00
210.19
560.06
0.00
0.00
0.24
0.34
0.00
16.00
17.62
18.97
98.54
95.38
242.99
360.54
0.00
2.46
2.38
3.86
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.30
15.12
1.35
3.89
3.37
3.06
8.00
7.15
3.00
2.15
0.00
5.60
4.36
15.32
19.06
2.58
18.12
0.00
0.00
0.04
0.38
11.85
0.25
3.73
5.46
17.80
0.00
0.2
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.05
4.53
0.00
0.00
3.76
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.17
13.90
0.00
0.00
0.84
0.72
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.46
0.00
0.00
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.10
1.51
63.50
0.00
39.31
212.28
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.12
0.00
0.00
3.73
1.52
390.25
332.50
557.96 1220.06
2011-12
475.21
0.38
22.98
448.51
13.40
3.60
8.54
2.87
3.42
34.06
1.87
0.00
5.25
0.00
2.78
96.36
0.00
6.33
0.58
0.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
238.02
0.00
2.99
1367.19
26 Number of the UG student tours (In five years)
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
College of Agri. Engineering
2007-08
2
1
-
2008-09
2
1
2009-10
1
1
-
2010-11
3
1
1
2011-12
2
1
1
Public sector
Private sector
Turned entrepreneurs/ self employed
2007-08
3
21
2008-09
3
47
2009-10
2
8
No data
2010-11
47
22
2011-12
67
109
28 Students selected college wise and year wise for the following from 2007-12
JRF
SRF
ICAR Jawaharlal Nehru Award for
Ph.D thesis
ARS
Foreign Admission
Any other (Specify)
2007-08
17
-
2008-09
11
-
2009-10
17
-
2010-11
26
-
2011-12
16
1
-
7
-
3
-
4
-
5
2
-
2
1
-
29 Financial powers delegated to Deans/ Heads of Colleges for the Development Grant (each time)
i Less than Rs 20,000
ii Rs 50,000
Deans of the Colleges Rs. 50,000.00
iii Rs1, 00, 000
Vice Chancellor more than 50,000.00
iv Full amount up to Develop grant budget
19
New labs like Plant Clinic
and Bio-Control have
been established.
30 Operation of Development Grant: Who has the powers to decide
utilization of Development grant
i VC has powers
VC has powers
ii Goes to BOM
iii Goes to other agencies
31 Major achievements of the University
Fifty-three (53) training programmes on different aspects were organized.
(as far as possible in quantitative terms) based
on Development grants provided (Please give
information in bullets not exceeding 3 pages
including relevant photographs)
Academic sessions made regular by giving special attention to timely examinations and declaring results in
the shortest period and putting academic regulations in place.
Orientation programme for the new students of different
course programmes were organized during July itself with
the objective to acquaint the fresher with the system of
teaching, evaluation, specialties of undergraduate
curriculum, academic and disciplinary rules, regulations
and hostel life.
Forty-one (41) scientists attended international and five hundred and two (502) scientists attended
national seminar/ symposia/ workshops during the period at different places under faculty
competence programme.
Two hundred eighty-seven (287) scientists/ faculty members learned newer scientific techniques and
courses through refresher courses/ winter/ summer school organized at different parts of the country
under faculty competence programme.
Library facilities has aslo been improved. It has been automated. The status of teaching and research
has been enhanced through availability of latest literatures. Library updates knowledge bank of
readers. Central library is fulfilling all the requirements needed for students and researchers of the
university. It has well developed infrastructure with all essential section i.e. circulation, technical,
processing, periodicals, books and computer information centre etc. Library is also supported with
ERNET connectivity. It has online facilities for search of literature available in the library.
After adoption of new UG course curricula in Agriculture,
the University has re-modeled its RAWE programme.
ICAR recommended PG Curricula implemented in all
courses.
Practical manuals have been made and distributed to the
students well in time.
Extra Mural lectures were delivered by internationally
renowned scientists of the country and abroad for the
benefot of the faculty and the students.
A record number of 207 students have been selected to
different organizations by the Directorate of Placement
during this period.
Course delivery system has been improved by providing
information technology facilities
Forty-eight (48) new research projects were sanctioned
from ICAR, NAIP, UPDASP & other financial Institutions.
20
US delegation visited the University at the occasion
of Workshop on “Building Capacity for StudentCentered Learning on 21st August 2008 under the
auspicious of Indo-US AKI Programme.
21
Region specific fifteen (15) new varieties of mustard, wheat, paddy and vegetable pea have been developed.
LMS 149 variety of linseed of 105-110 duration with yield capacity of 8-9q/ha and Alternaria blight resistant has
been developed for the entire country.
K 402 (Mahi) variety of wheat with yield capacity of 62q/ha and 11% protein with resistant to rust and blight has
been developed.
K 98541 (Sona) variety of wheat with yield capacity of 55q/ha and 13% protein with resistant to rust and blight
has been developed.
Pitambari variety of yellow sarson of 100-125
duration with yield capacity of 18.20q/ha and
43% oil has been developed for the entire
country.
Four Convocations were organized during this period. Tenth Convocation of the University was organized on
24th October 2008. Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram was conferred the Honorary degree of Doctor of Science. Eleventh
Convocaton of the University was organized on 6th February 2010. Dr. Mangala Rai was the Chief Guest.
Twelth Convocation of the University was organized on 26th February 2011. Dr. S. Nagarajan was the Chief
Guest and the thirteen Convocation of the University was organized on 3rd February 2012. Dr. M.
Mahadevappa was the Chief Guest.
University
organizes ever
first Career
Counselling
Fair at Campus
on 20 t h June
2010
CSAR 839-3 (Azad Basmati) an awnless, bacterial blight and blast resistant variety
with an average yield potential 40- 56 q/ha was developed during 2010.
Azad Bhindi-4 (Azad
Mohini): Okra variety
Azad Bhindi-4 (Azad
Mohini) released from
SVRC, for Uttar
Pradesh Agro climatic
condition, suitable for
both rainy and
summer season,
green fruited,
resistant to YVMV
with yield potential of
120-150q/ha.
Coriander: Azad Dhania-2 released from SVRC, plant with erect habit of growth, plant
height 125-130 cm, crop duration 105-115 days, dark green foliage, parrot green colour
of seeds at maturity, yield potential 15-17 q/ha.
University got Accreditation from ICAR.
His Excellency the Chancellor and Governor of UP
have inaugurated renovated Centenary Building
and newly constructed College of Horticulture on
24th April 2011.
Experiential Learning Courses were introduced at
UG level in VIII Semester.
First ever Agriculture Education Fair was
organized in the University Campus during 12-15
October 2011.
Methi: Azad Methi-2 released from SVRC, plant
vigourous with distinct red colour of leaf at base of
the stem, flowering 45-55 days crop maturity 120130 days, yield potential 15-17 q/ha.
Ashgourd: Ashgourd Variety KAG-1 has identified
for good quality Petha making having desirable
fruit size of 30x20 cm showed oval to cylindrical
shape , white colour and average weight of one
fruit 5-6 kg, total yield varied from 250-300 q/ha.
23
Impact
Give three areas for which if additional support is provided would
32 lead to improving quality of education and post-graduation research
Restoring peace in the University resulted in zero ragging at all the Campus.
Renovation of Hostels, messes and uninterrupted power supply
More attention on students' placement has resulted in significant increase in the number of jobs.
Modernization of Labs and improvement in civic amenities including employee residences
Foreign students have also been admitted.
Students amenities and sports facilities
The scheme has contributed in procurement of sophisticated equipments, renovation and modernization of
laboratories and improving professional competence of faculty: 100% faculty is computer literate. Audio visual aids
(OHP) and internet are used as curricular delivery tools.
A Central Instrumentation Laboratory established in the main campus has sophisticated instruments and presently
used by the post graduate students of facility of Agriculture and Home Science for their projects.
The scheme helped in the human resource generation. Both teachers and students have been benefited with the
above scheme. The human resource development will go a long way in meeting the manpower requirement in R & D
activities. The research activities have been instrumented in standardizing the agro techniques. The research work
concerns mainly production, protection as well as processing and value addition of crops. The practical training has
been given to the students have started showing its results. Passed out students are placed well in Govt., Semi-Govt.,
Private sectors in different dignified positions.
There was finger counted staff in the said period due to which it was difficult to do justice with fare execution of
educational work at different levels of studies. There has also been paucity of funds which adversely affected the
smooth running of educational activities. The purchase and repair of equipments, machinery, pesticides, fertilizers,
chemicals etc. important for smooth conducting of practical classes and maintenance of planting material have helped
in proper conduction of the practical.
The recent literatures are provided through the modern services and facilities by Computerization and proper LAN
Connectivity. Library as well as internet facilities made a significant contribution in the research activities of the
students. Students can gather more information regarding their research problems pertaining literature. Thus, students
and teachers can conduct the research work of global standard and may get a significant participation in the scientific
gathering.
List three major constraints faced by university in improving
33 quality of education along with feasible solutions (in bullets)
Constraints
Most erratic power supply and damaged sewages
lines (in hostels).
Shortage of teching staff and deficit financing from
the state government.
Grants are insufficient for International Journals,
examination cell, education technology, students
study tours, faculty and students amenities.
A.V. aids contingency for UG/PG labs and computer and internet facilities have made a significant impact on the quality
of teaching as well as academic standards of students.
The scheme has also contributed a lot in faculty improvements. Many faculty members attended seminar, symposia &
educational trainings through which faculty members aware with the recent developments in research and education.
Many new books have been purchased with the funds of this scheme and book club is being started and improving the
subject knowledge of staff members and students with the collection of recent books.
New equipments have been purchased in labs to improve the quality of research programmes. Manuals,
transparencies, L.C.D. are used to improve the teaching quality. Farm equipments and other implements have been
purchased.
Farm activities have been made better resulting in improved students practical.
State Government may be pressed by the
ICAR.
Sufficient grants be provided.
34 Ph.D. Theses (Cumulative data for 5 years)
Name of the College
Renovated and strengthened labs may facilitate and provide opportunity for the conduct of quality research work.
Facilities provided in hostels and play ground may enhance the healthy environment for academic attainments.
Feasible solution
One time grant is needed.
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
2007-08
42
3
Year
2008-09 2009-10
27
19
2
1
Total
2010-11
17
1
105
7
35 Present Hostel Capacity
Colleges
University Campus
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
College of Horticulture
College of Forestry
Off campus
College of Agriculture Engineering & Technology
BOYS
GIRLS
Available Required Available Required
9
1
1
1
3
-
1
-
3
1
2
1
Date: 15.06.2012
Place: Kanpur
25
Collegewise information
Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Name of the College: College of Agriculture, Kanpur
Part A : Infrastructure Development
1 Achievements made in agricultural education vis-a-vis research and extension
Academic sessions made regular by giving special attention to
timely examinations and declaring results in the shortest period
and putting academic regulationsin place.
Orientation programme for the new students of different course
programmes were organized during August with the objective to
acquaint the fresher with the system of teaching, evaluation,
specialties of undergraduate curriculum, academic and
disciplinary rules, regulations and hostel life.
Practical manuals for all the courses of the B.Sc. Ag. I semester
has been made and distributed to the students well in time.
New labs like Plant Clinic and Bio-Control have been
established.
27
New labs like Plant Clinic and Bio-Control have been established.
Two hundred and seven (207) students have been selected to different
organizations through Campus interview by the Directorate of Placement
during this period.
Twenty-one training programmes on different aspects were organized.
ICAR recommended PG Curricula implemented in all courses.
Course delivery system has been improved by providing information
technology facilities.
Forty-seven (47) scientists have attended International Seminar/
Symposia and five hundred and two (502) scientists/ teachers have
attended national seminar/ symposia/ workshops/ trainings organized
during the period at different places under faculty competence
programme.
Two hundred and eighty-seven (287) scientsts have attended training
programmes including Summer and Winter School at different places of
the country for upgrading their knowledge.
Library facilities have also been improved.
Extra Mural lectures were delivered by internationally renowned scientists
like Dr. J. G. Varshney, Director, NRC for Weed Science, Dr. Shanker Lal,
Ex-Director, IIPR, Dr. A. K. Singh, Programme Director, WTC, ICAR, New
Delhi, Dr. N. P. S. Sirohi, Indo-Israel Project, New Delhi, DR. R. K.
Chaudhury, Prof. & Head, Seed science & Technology, New Delhi, Dr. N.B.
Singh, Professor (Forestry), Department of Tree Improvement & Genetics
Resources, College of Forestry, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture
& Forestry, Nauni Solan, H.P. on “Willow Cultivation Diversification in Short
Rotation Forestry in India”; Dr. Prem P. Jauhar, Professor of Cytogenetics,
USA on “India's Glorious Past, the presetn and where the country is going”
and “Genetics enhancment of Cereal Crops using tools of Cytogenetics
and Biotechnology: Challenges and prospects”, Sri. Gaurav Vashist,
National Projects Coordinator, The art of Living International 21st Km.
Kanakapura Road, Post Udayapura, Bangalore on “Living your potential
with a smile”, Dr. B. S. Hansra, Director, IGNOU, New Delhi on Distance
learning in Agriculture some important issues; Prof. M. R. Sharma, Chief
Consultant, National Horticulture Mission on Mission in Promoting the
Horticulture in the country and by Dr. G. B. Singh, Ex-DG, UPCAR on
Some thought in enhancing Agriculture growth. Extra mural lecture on
“Living your potential with a smile” delivered on January 25, 2008 by Sri
Gaurav Vashist, National Projects Coordinator, the art of Living
Internatinal, Bangalore, on “Opportunities in Horticulture” delivered on
Feb. 13, 2008, by Dr. H.P. Singh, Dy. Director General (Horticulture), Indian
Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, on “role of electronic Media
and Prints in Agriculture” delivered on Feb. 28, 2008 by Dr. T.P. Trivedi,
Assistant Director General (ARIS). Indian Council of Agricultural Research
General (Agronomy), Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi,
on “Agronomy for Tomarrow” delivered on May 3, 2008 by Dr. A.K. Gogoi.,
Assistant Director General (Agronomy), Indian Council of Agricultural
Reseach, New Delhi and on “Significance of Forestry Education Research
and Extension” delivered on August 18, 2008 at 1.30 pm by Sri. A.K. Wahal
(IFS), DDG (Edu), ICFRE, Dehradunat in the Lal bahadur Shastri Krishak
Sabhagar, Directorate of Extension of the University. Dr. Awadh Dubey
delivered lecture on How to achieve real Happiness on 28.09.2010 and Sri.
Amit Kumar Ghosh, Commissioner, Kanpur Division delivered on Good
Governance on 02.11.2010.
28
Internet access has been extended from 256 Kbps to 1024 Kbps. Also, training on use of internet facility has been given
to 40 scientists. Twenty-one days training programme was imparted to 62 scientists of the university on “Recent
Advnacnes in Agriculture Sciences” in which 45 scientists from different parts of the country participated.
Campaign was launched on eradication of congress weed and during one week (6-12 September 2007) regular
awareness programme was organized.
A National Symposium on Technological Innovations for Resource Starved Farmers in Global perspective was
organized during 28-30 April 2008 in which about 200 scientists from different parts of the country participated.
Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry organized training programme to 9 Krishi Mitras on soil testing
during 9-11 June 2008 in Kannauj.
Land water day was celeberated on 10 June 2008 by Department of Soil Conservation and Water Management.
A brain storming meeting was organized during 18-19 June 2008 in context with mandate and basic & applied research
of different departments. The different sessions of the meeting were chaired by Ex-Vice Chancellor, CSAUA&T, Kanpur
Dr. N. N. Goswami, Dr. S. N. Shukla, ADG, ICAR, New Delhi, Dr. R. K. Pathak, Consultant, Horticulture Mission, New
Delhi and Dr. J. Prasad, Dean, Animal Husbandry, AAIDU, Allahabad.
A workshop on increasing internal revenue of the University was organized on 27-28 June 2008.
A Workshop for students and faculty members of the university on
Building Capacity for student Centered Learning Programme was
organized on 21st August 2008 in which Dr. M. Susiewhittington & Robert
J. Birenholz, Professor & Chair Human & Capacity Resource
Development from Ohio State University participated
Under HRD programme 19 scientists of the university were deputed to
different institutions during July -September 2008.
Under HRD programme 19 scientists of the university were deputed to different institutions during July -September
2008.
Training on Vegetable and spices production was organized on 5-10 March 2009 at Vegetable Department.
Training on Communication skills and creative writings was organized during March 2009 inwhich 52 scientists were
participated.
International Bio-diversity day was organized on 22nd May 2009 by Department of Agronomy in whcu 80 scientists were
participated.
New projects were sanctioned from ICAR, NAIP, UPDASP and other financial Institutions.
Pitambari variety of yellow sarson of 100-125 duration with yield capacity of 18.20q/ha and 43% oil has been developed
for the entire country.
LMS 149 variety of linseed of 105-110 duration with yield capacity of 8-9q/ha and Alternaria blight resistant has been
developed for the entire country.
K 402 (Mahi) variety of wheat with yield capacity of 62q/ha and 11% protein with resistant to rust and blight has been
developed.
K 98541 (Sona) variety of wheat with yield capacity of 55q/ha and 13% protein with resistant to rust and blight has been
developed.
Successfully conducted joint Entrance Examination on
16-18 May 2010 and counselling completed during July
itself. All the registration completed by August 02, 2010.
After adoption of new UG course curricula in Agriculture,
the University has re-modeled its RAWE programme and
students were attached to 3 KVKs.
About 20 ha. of uncultivated land converted in cultivable
land through Modernization of Farms.
29
2010-11
2 Details of Students presently enrolled in the College
Programme
B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.)
B.Sc. Forestry (Hons.)
B.Sc. Horticulture
M.Sc. Ag.
M.B.A. (Agri-business)
Ph.D. Agriculture
Total
II
122
32
32
157
30
24
397
IV
123
29
178
29
21
380
VI
103
21
19
143
VIII
107
16
13
136
Total
455
98
32
332
59
77
1053
3 List the new programmes/ courses initiated by utilising the funds released for
following items/ activities in the last 5 years
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Amount
allocated
Items
2007-2008
Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms and
works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
Updation of UG/PG Laboratory/ class rooms at instructional farms
Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students
counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report.
Total
38.25
40.00
39.00
25.00
30.00
172.25
2008-09
Replacement of obsolete equipments and purchase of the state -of-art equipments to
support PG research in basic and frontier science subjects and to promote distance
education by strengthening ICT facilities and equipments, Establishment of central
instrument facility and AMC of equipments.
National Talent Scholarship, Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study &
educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books,
practical manuals, AV aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report.
Total
35.00
40.00
15.00
14.00
104.00
2009-2010
Repair, refurbishing/ renovation/ modernization of educational structure and other work
related to teaching and learning including Model-class rooms and PG Laboratories
Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of e
quipments including those for
cutting-edge-technologies, e -learning & distance education, AMCs, Central
Instrumentation facilities and Computers
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, Seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practicals, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of
equipments, students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
30
10.00
1.50
3.00
3.00
5.00
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency
grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of
facilities
Total
7.00
7.00
15.00
5.00
34.00
2011-12
Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including those
for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Personality Development; Counselling of UG/PG students; Tutorials for SC/ST students
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of
facilities
Total
16.35
13.50
12.00
2.00
9.00
52.85
New Programmes initiated
As per recommendations of the ICAR IV Deans Committee, the academic regulations and course curricula for
undergraduate was implemented during 2007-08 academic session with adoption of RAWE Model II under which
students during VII Semester were attached to different KVKs of the University as a part of the village attachment
programme. This has enabled the students to learn crop husbandry, plant protection etc. more sincerely.
Six semesters coursework, one semester RAWEP and one semester Experiential Learning courses for
entrepreneurship development have been implemented.
In the electives, students have flexibility to choose courses. These courses have higher practical exercises for skill
updation. The proportion of theory and practical is nearly 50:50
Adequate expertise for agri-clinic embedded.
Course curricula reoriented to develop needed knowledge skills, entrepreneurial mindset of the student to take up self
employment
Three non-credit courses viz., Comprehension and Developing Communication Skills in English and NSS/ NCC /
Physical Education are included.
Under Experiential Learning programme, the University has provided specialization in 4 areas (Crop Production, Crop
Protection, Commercial Agriculture and Horticulture) keeping in view the facilities available and the need.
Introduced few new courses like Introductory Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Organic farming, Biotechnology,
Agribusiness, Project Development Appraisal and Monitoring and Entrepreneurship Development.
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Impact
Renovation of labs including class room has provided students the congenial environment for smooth conduction of
classes and practicals. Renovation was also useful in improving basic civic amenities including condition of the hostels,
guest houses and messes.
New and sophisticated equipments purchased under the programme enabling the students to go for advance research
especially at PG level.
Manuals of most of the courses have been prepared. Useful help is obtained in proper conduction of practicals.
Under faculty competence programme, faculty have been exposed to learn newer things and they are updating their
skill and knowledge.
AMC of equipments helped in keeping the eqipments in working order.
Every year students are being sent on study/ educational tours regularly. This is providing them a chance to learn in
more practical way.
Students' amenities have definitely been improved. For better placement of students, Career Counselling Fair was
organized at the University campus.
Faculty members are also being provided the required instructional material including models essential for imparting
teaching.
A series of extra mural lectures have been organized every year. This has helped the faculty members in increasing their
knowledge in new and emerging areas.
Education Technology Cell has been strengthened, which is supposed one of the best labs in the country. One SMART
class room has also been developed with power backup and ultra modern facilities.
Private participation in research and educational programmes was introduced with the following organizations.
Comparative evaluation of fungicides and bio-agents against major diseases of wheat, Bayer crop science
limited, Bayer House, Mumbai
Testing of New Herbicides Sumitomo Chemical India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Effect of stabilized N fertilizer on maize-wheat and rice-wheat crops, IPP Gurgaon
Rationalization of potassium requirement of major oilseeds and pulses in central plain zone, IPP Gurgaon
4 Additional facilities created for education
List of Equipments purchased (in Lakh Rupees)
2008-09
Plant Pathology
Agricultural Biochemistry
Biotechnology
2009-10
Genetics & Plant Breeding
2010-11
Plant Pathology
Genetics & Plant Breeding
Crop Physiology
Oilseeds
Vegetable Science
Directorate Research
(List of Equipments and works completed
costing above Rs. 1,00,000/- with source
of funding)
Soil Chemistry
Name of the Department
2007-08
AH & Dairying
Biotechnology
Agricultural Biochemistry
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Name of the equipment
Kel Plus automatic N estimation
Deep Freeze
Laboratory shaker
Lyophilizer
Moisture analyzer (freeze drier)
Spectrophotometer
Thermostatic water Bath
Remiorbital shaking Incubator
PCR
Analytical single Pan Balance
Lyophilizer
Electrophoresis system
Shekar Incubator
Rotatory Evaporator
No.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cost
3.33
2.53
3.40
2.25
1.30
3.45
2.40
1.18
4.50
1.14
2.25
2.97
1.18
2.67
2011-12
Soil Science
Plant Breeding
Biorad reader
Liquid Nitrogen Handling cane
Plant Growth Chamber
Bench top refrigerator shaker (digital)
Liquid Nitrogen Handicam
Gel Documentation System
Liquid Nitrogen Handling Tank
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.72
1.90
2.88
6.59
1.90
3.95
1.90
Chlorophyll Meter SPAD 502
Chlorophyll Measurement system
Auto Analyzer with portable data processing
Double beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
1
1
1
1
1.36
4.59
5.09
3.15
Refrigerated Centrifuge
Stero Zoom Binocular Microscope
Elisa kit with reader and accessories
Fluorescent Microscope with camera
Fermentor
Osmo meter
Leaf Area Meter
Steady state Photometer
Auto Nitrogen Estimation system
Spectrophotometer
Leaf Area Meter
Chlorophyll meter
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.50
1.72
1.25
5.51
11.77
3.29
2.60
3.93
4.53
1.96
2.60
1.31
Mobile seed grading unit
Roto trill dril
Tractor drawn sprayer
Laser leveller
Submersible pump
Power rotary triller
Double beam UV/ VIS spectrophotometer
Kjeldahl digestion system
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.98
5.52
8.67
1.08
9.30
1.43
6.90
6.71
Metrohm ION Chromatography
Spectrophotometer
1
1
11.77
2.96
5 Construction works undertaken
Name of work
2007-08
Renovation of Committee Room in Seed Science & Technology
Renovation of Computer room of Comptroller Office
Renovation of Central Instrumentation lab of Plant Pathology
Renovation of Auditorium
Furnishing of Committee Room in Crop Physiology
Repair of Boundary wall Dairy Department
Renovation of Toilet Kitchen tiles work at VIP Guest House
Renovation & Modernization at U.G. Lab Soil Science Department
Renovation at Residences
Construction of Boundary wall
Renovation of soil and water testing Lab
Annual Maintenance work Academic Buildings
Renovation of Dressing Room at Stadium
Total
2008-09
Maintenance work old and new mess quarters and officers guest house, annual maintenance white
washing etc.
Renovation of Soil & Water Testing Lab
Renovation of ventilated store room at Horticulture Department
Renovation of Auditorium
New Feeder from Substation No.1 in Extension Department
Boarding and erection of 2 HP Submersible Pump set at Nawabgan j and renovation of Toilets Oils eed
Section and EBR Department.
Renovation of Farmers Hostel
Total
2009-10
Construction of seed Store at Vegetable Science Department
Net House Work at VC Lodge
Repairing and white washing work of C-4 Type C
Construction of Boundary Wall of Printing Press
Water Line work of Residence C-9
Boring and erection work at Teachers Guest House
Renovation work at VC Residence
Renovation of toilets and bathroom of Dr. V.P. Kanaujia, residence
Renovation, water arrangement and toilet repairing at Dr. Anju Pandey residence
Water supply & colour washing at C-28
Repairing of switches and supply of cables at substation no. 1,2,3
Water arrangement of Dr. R.P. Vyas residence
Water arrangement & white washing at C-28 residence
Renovation of Dr. S. P.Tyagi residence
Electric connection from substation 1 to 10 supervision quarters
Renovation of ARIS Cell Unit
Electrical repairing at residence No. C-34 Vasant Vihar
Water arrangement work at Central Library
Supply & fixing of AC at VC Lodge
Renovation of Gate Rollers of type C-18 residence
White washing, painting work of Sri S.S. Yadav residence
Total
2010-11
Painting of boundary wall near gate No. 3
Maintenance and electrification work at Dr. V.P. Kanaujia residence
PVC Flooring of VC lodge
Aluminum partition in Plant Pathology Department
Repairing of 1.5 H.P. submersibl e pump at Old Dairy Farm
S/F of Door & Glass at residence of Sri A.P. Dubey M/s Manish Enterprises
Water poof cement paint at Dispensary
Cement paint near transport department
Supply of electrical material
Distemper paintings repairing work of Sri K.K. Pandey residence
S/F of curtain rod at VC residence
Electrical Work of 10 supervisor quarter
Repairing of toilet of Dr. M.P. Yadav residence
Repairing/ maintenance work of Sri S.M. Tripathi residence
Supply of curtain
Repairing and maintenance of 30 KVA generator set
34
Utilized
127591.00
378556.00
163022.00
3100000.00
128177.00
190527.00
101352.00
129860.00
106728.00
123827.00
218750.00
778477.00
583367.00
6130234.00
495112.00
220196.00
293265.00
3012000.00
226535.00
201057.00
4190000.00
8638165.00
681367.00
14416.00
20284.60
75025.00
8284.00
47064.00
554947.00
80957.90
81944.84
27691.25
100403.00
46251.64
32338.50
29668.81
74999.00
121358.00
18857.00
13608.00
85900.00
7198.91
6089.32
2128654.00
48798.00
48898.00
14383.00
40578.00
4185.00
2651.00
9398.00
11202.00
31204.00
8583.00
14976.00
4503.00
24719.00
30933.00
6200.00
2758.00
Renovation/ remodeling/ modernization work of VC Lodge
Construction Boundary Wall of Printing Press
New Building (Main supply) and examination hall
Supply of electrical items
Repairing work of VC Chamber
Water arrangement, Colour washing and electrification at H.No. C-28
Maintenance work, water arrangement and electrification work at Dr. R. P. Vyas Residence
Renovation (Aluminum section and door) of ARIS Cell
Gates Gate Pillar type C-18
10 cm dia boring & erection of 1.50 HP submersible pump set attached teacher guest house
1.5 HP Submersible pump set complete Crop Physiology Department
Repairing work of 2.0 HP Motor of Technology Park
Repairing work of 1.5 submersible pump at Old Dairy Farm
Reboring of ODF & Repairing work of submersible motor at SEE
Supply of LT Panel
W/W distempering painting of Sri S.S. Yadav residence
Repairing of 1.5 submersible pump
Providing and laying of approved quality PVC Flooring of VC residence
Rewinding of 2 HP submersible pump
Replacement of main switch of the substation No. 1 & 3
Lay of 300 sq mm/ 31/2 core aluminum cable from sub station No. 1 near VC Lodge
Erection of stay set and laying of 300 sq. mm cable from VC Lodge
Supply and jointing 300 sq nm cable at Student Farm
Tender Notice
Construction of Generator Shades store room at VC Lodge
Supply of 6 sq mm simple core & 32 Amp. Cut out
Supply of Bamboo ladder 16, 20, 25, & 30
Supply of CFL Philips make 23 & 48 watt
Supply of Asbestos sheet for residence & Toilet & H. Hock, Screw
L&T Starter suitable for 20 HP submersible pump set fully automatic Work
Repairing of S&10 KW engine
Supply of coarse sand (medium)
Supply of Bulb, CFL, Starter, condenser etc.
Supply & Fixing of 3 phase electric meter cafeteria
Supply of H.P. leser Jet P rinters & Cartridge for photocopier
Cement purchase
Supply of Chair and Table
Renovation of Toilet of bathroom of Bungalow of Registrar
Electric connection of supervisor Quarter
Electric connection of 10 supervisor quarter
Renovation of residence of Dr. SRS Tyagi
Water arrangement of C-4 Quarter of Dr. Husain
Maintenance of C-4 Quarter
Supply of Electricals materials
Maintenance, electrical and water arrangement work at Dr. Anju Pandey residence
6 Dia PVC pipe wi th Excavation Etc. at VC Lodge
Water supply arrangement at VC Lodge
Net Hosue of VC Lodge
Water Supply of Sri S.K. Srivastava at old Dairy Farm
Repairing, water supply and electrical work at Dr. Sanjeev Kumar residence
Repairing work of type C-7 colony
Water arrangement of Central Library
Gate 8 pillar of VC Lodge
Electric work of C-4 Type colony Basant Vihar
Materials supply
Repairing of wash basin & Toilet of Dr. SBL Srivastava residence
Supply of Electrical item
Supply of Artificial flower (Guldusta) & Copper wire etc.
Painting work of different place
Supply of 9 B Volt Batter, Bracket etc.
W/W, painting and electrical work at Sudhir Kumar Kushwaha residence
W/W Paining work of Dr. V.P. Kanaujia residence
Repairing of 2 HP submersible pump at Oil Seed Farm
Repairing of Submersible pump at forestry deptt.
Electric work of A type colony
S/F of 3 Phase electric meter at NM Dinning Hall
Supply & Fixing of changeover switch
388463.00
171711.00
42590.00
246568.00
2940.00
32338.00
46250.00
121357.00
7198.00
47064.00
10590.00
6025.00
8680.00
5650.00
4852.00
6089.00
3840.00
14244.00
7150.00
78998.00
21405.00
37297.00
45670.00
54575.00
94985.00
19974.00
5460.00
11750.00
8886.00
12375.00
20420.00
18989.00
29483.00
10960.00
12450.00
30000.00
20167.00
80957.00
45555.00
29444.00
29668.00
16902.00
23911.00
44586.00
36048.00
49781.00
16255.00
14416.00
29599.00
32549.00
20284.00
13608.00
2783.00
4910.00
16553.00
2499.00
141913.00
3600.00
3319.00
36443.00
34445.00
37147.00
6260.00
8500.00
20002.00
10900.00
9400.00
35
2011-12
Repairing of Raman Hostel
Purchasing of Computer / Camera
Electrical work at VC residence
Renovation of Gallery of Plant Pathology
Renovation of Ponds in Plant Pathology (Mushroom)
Rent of Generation 40 KVA for Hostel
Purchasing of Printer HP Make and stationery
Work of 6 B ore well at Vegetable Farm, Kalyanpur
Renovation of Lab work at Mauranipur Farm
Repairing of submersible pump at APJ Abdul Kalam Hostel
Repairing of Generator 40 KVA
White washing work of Karpuri Thakur Hostel
Supply of 100 wt. Bulb
Repairing of submersible pump at New PG Hostel
Laying of waterline in Karpuri Thakur Hostel
Work of Water supply line at Patel Hostel
Water connection work in Water Storage Tank at Patel Hostel
Repairing of Submersible Pump of Dean Office
Repairing of 2 HP submersible Pump of Karpuri Thakur Hostel
Repairing of Pump of Forestry
Repairing of Pump of 20 HP at Plant Pathology
Repairing of submersible pump of Entomology
Construction of UG Lab work at Utility Building
Laying of water line in Hostels
Electric work at Shatabdi Hostel
Purchase of Computer Chairs for UG Lab at Utility Building
Repairing of photocopy machine
Paid vouchers of convocations
Supply of UPS Battery
Purchase of Web Camera for VC Office
Purchase of water Storage Tank of Estate Officer Residence
Sewage Cleaning charges
Repairing of pump set of SIF
Repairing of pump of Dairy Farm
Repairing of pump of Shatabdi Hostel
Supply of materials for Civil & Electrical
Supply of material for Kishan Mela
Repairing of starting of Plant Pathology Bore well
Repairing of submersible pump of Nawabganj, Horticulture and SIF Farm
Purchasing of Fan for Union Hall
Supply of Electric items in convocation
Repairing work of electric item in VC Camp office, cafeteria and sub station No.1
Purchasr of Tonner cartidge
Work of water line connection in mess
Repairing of main switch sub station No. 1
Repairing of Fan of Office/ Residence
Repairing of Generation of VC Lodge
Supply of electric and misc. items
Work at water line connection in Shatabdi Hostel
Supply of materials
Work Press Unit Iron Gate
Renovations of sanitary work of Press Unit
Renovation of Dean Committee Room
Apex painting of Horticulture New Building
Total
20783.00
47015.00
10000.00
40734.00
19665.00
6300.00
22316.00
69953.00
218637.00
7360.00
16856.00
7187.00
2490.00
23980.00
18991.00
47012.00
41225.00
10250.00
3930.00
6900.00
22191.00
7355.00
1550000.00
264534.00
1095.00
529765.00
7818.00
6705.00
6300.00
1200.00
3812.00
13345.00
6700.00
5800.00
6100.00
26998.00
49373.00
5000.00
11570.00
1690.00
15328.00
27999.00
3600.00
4570.00
15000.00
4014.00
4595.00
34690.00
92584.00
44983.00
19965.00
39991.00
16756.00
44973.00
3537983.00
6 Contribution of Council's scheme entitled
'Development and Strengthening of
Agricultural Higher Education '
in above achievements
The scheme has contributed in procurement of sophisticated equipments, renovation and modernization of
laboratories and improving professional competence of faculty: 100% faculty is computer literate. Audio visual aids
(OHP) and internet are used as curricular delivery tools.
A Central Instrumentation Laboratory has been established in the main campus of University. The CIL has
sophisticated instruments and presently used by the post graduate students of facility of Agriculture for their projects.
The scheme helped in the human resource generation. Both teachers and students have been benefited with the
above scheme. The human resource development will go a long way in meeting the manpower requirement in R & D
activities. The research activities have been instrumented in standardizing the agro techniques. The research work
concerns mainly production, protection as well as processing and value addition of crops. The practical training has
been given to the students have started showing its results. Passed out students are placed well in Govt., Semi-Govt.,
Private sectors in different dignified positions.
There was finger counted staff in the said period due to which it was difficult to do justice with fare execution of
educational work at different levels of studies. There has also been paucity of funds which adversely affected the
smooth running of educational activities. The purchase and repair of equipments, machinery, pesticides, fertilizers,
chemicals etc. important for smooth conducting of practical classes and maintenance of planting material have
helped in proper conduction of the practicals.
The recent literature is provided through the modern services and facilities by Computerization and proper LAN
Connectivity. Library as well as internet facilities made a significant contribution in the research activities of the
students. Students can gather more information regarding their research problems pertaining literature. Thus,
students and teachers can conduct the research work of global standard and may get a significant participation in the
scientific gathering.
Renovated and strengthened labs may facilitate and provide opportunity for the conduct of quality research work.
Facilities provided in hostels and play ground may enhance the healthy environment for academic attainments.
A.V. aids contingency for UG/PG labs and computer and internet facilities have made a significant impact on the
quality of teaching as well as academic standards of students.
The scheme has also contributed a lot in faculty improvements. Many faculty members attended seminar, symposia
and educational trainings through which faculty members aware with the recent developments in research and
education.
Many new books have been purchased with the funds of this scheme and book club is being started and improving
the subject knowledge of staff members and students with the collection of recent books.
New equipments have been purchased in labs to improve the quality of research programmes. Manuals,
transparencies, L.C.D. are used to improve the teaching quality. Farm equipments and other implements have been
purchased.
7 Whether LAN established & functional
All the department of College of Agriculture are well connected through Fibre /RF link/ CAT-5 media and working properly.
The internet connectivity is being provided in the college through 1 Mbps ERNET leased line except AH & Dairy and
Vegetable Science depts. and will be connected during current financial year through RF link.
Departments Connected: The following department are well connected by LAN from ARIS. These are Agribusiness
Management, Agricultural Biochemistry, Agricultural Economics and Statistics, Agricultural Extension, Agronomy, Crop
Physiology, Entomology, Genetics & Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Seed Science and Technology, Soil
Conservation & Water Management, Forestry, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Agriculture Biotechnology.
8 Status of off campus colleges
36
Nil
37
9 No of faculty members provided with computers
79
10 Computer literacy
Staff
Faculty
Administration
Technical
Percentage
80
90
70-100
Part B : Status of HRD
1 Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)
How many of them have e-mail address (No.)
48
21
46
Category
Sanctioned Post
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
11 Status of library services & facilities including Internet connection
14
15
77
106
Gen.
3
26
29
Filled
SC ST
1
7
8
-
OBC
2
2
20
24
% Ladies
Vacant
2
2
12
9
24
53
2 (a) Student intake during last 5 years
Journals subscribed under Development Grant
Programme
Name of the Journal
2007-08
Orissa Journal of Horticulture
Indian Forester
Crop Research
Journal of Genetics
Indian Journal of Toxicology
Year 2008-09
Indian Jr. of Animal Research
Agril Economics Research Review
Jr. of the Indian Soc. of Soil Science
Indian Agriculturist
Indian Journal of Dairy Science
Indian Farmers Digest
Kisan Bharti
Progressive Horticulture
Indian Jr. of Agril. Economics
Indian Jr. of Nutrition and Dietetics
Indian Horticulture
Kheti
Year 2009-10
Jr. of Biological Control
Legume Research
Seed Technology News
Indian Jr. of Weed Science
Indian Jr. of Genetics and Pl. Breeding
Name of the Journal
Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction
Data India
University Today
Current Science
Indian Jr. of Animal Research Review
Annals of Arid Zone
Orissa Jr. of Horticulture
Vigyan
Indian Dairy Man
Indian Food Packer
Indian Forester
Indian Jr. of Plant Physiology
Indian Jr. of Animal Science
Indian Jr. of Agril. Science
Indian Forming
Phal Phool
Indian Jr. of Pulses Research
Indian Jr. of Mycology and Pl. Pathology
Seed Research
Jr. of Agril. Biochemistry
Indian Jr. of Entomology
12 No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)
13 No of LCD Projectors the college has
38
160gb
19
Duration
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
(yrs) Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted
B. Sc. Ag. (Hons.)
4
119
142 111
134 112
138
133 109
136
B. Sc. Forestry
4
30
30
23
33
23
28
34
29
36
B.Sc. Horticulture
4
13
11
35
M.Sc. Ag.
2
93
120 106 109 115
68
193
94
169
Agriculture Economics & Statistics
2
4
8
5
3
7
3
12
6
11
Agricultural Extension
2
9
6
7
8
8
7
14
6
12
Agronomy
2
9
15
11
11
12
7
17
10
20
Agricultural Biochemistry
2
5
1
2
4
1
6
Agriculture Biotechnology
2
4
5
5
4
5
5
10
2
6
Agricultural Microbiology
2
4
4
3
4
3
3
6
2
7
Crop Physiology
2
5
5
3
4
6
2
13
6
12
Dairy Technology
2
3
5
4
4
4
3
6
5
6
Entomology
2
7
11
10
10
8
2
14
8
15
Genetics & Plant Breeding
2
8
8
11
11
10
6
17
9
18
Horticulture
2
11
12
10
10
11
10
18
7
3
Live Stock Production Management
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
5
2
6
Plant Pathology
2
6
10
9
11
10
4
14
9
13
Soil Conservation & Water
2
5
8
5
5
5
3
12
2
12
Management
Soil Science & Agriculture
2
10
8
8
7
9
7
14
7
13
Chemistry
Seed Science & Technology
2
2
4
4
5
5
1
6
5
6
Vegetable Science
2
3
3
8
8
8
2
11
7
3
M.Sc. Forestry
2
05
04
M.B.A. (Agri-Business
2
28
6
29
22
24
25
30
22
30
Management)
Ph.D. Ag.
3
26
42
24
27
23
19
22
17
29
Agriculture Economics & Statistics
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Agricultural Extension
3
2
1
2
5
2
1
1
2
Agronomy
3
3
6
2
5
2
2
2
4
Agricultural Biochemistry
3
1
1
2
1
1
Animal Husbandry & Dairying
3
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
2
Crop Physiology
3
1
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
Entomology
3
3
7
2
2
5
2
3
4
Genetics & Plant Breeding
3
2
5
2
2
2
6
2
4
Horticulture
3
3
6
2
1
2
1
2
2
Plant Pathology
3
2
4
2
1
2
2
3
Soil Conservation & Water
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
Management
Soil Science & Agriculture
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
Chemistry
Seed Science & Technology
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
Total 314
340
293 329 297 278 412
265 282
435
39
2 (b)Students retention
Student category
Students Intake
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Total fresh students enrolled (No.)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students on roll (no)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students awarded degree
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Drop out %*
2011-12
162
126
26
134
135
24
135
139
23
167
223
22
207
199
29
620
269
118
591
261
116
628
270
92
672
316
68
585
315
56
172
126
23
11.26
167
131
19
9.24
166
93
23
8.64
149
116
18
10.40
-
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
3 No of students beneficiaries
Schemes
NTS
RAWE
JRF
SRF
No. of students
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
13
17
15
14
172
166
165
133
9
2
7
4
-
2011-12
13
125
3
1
2010-11
Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd., Noida
L & T Finance Ltd., Kanpur
Bank of Baroda, Mumbai
DSCL Sugar, New Delhi
06.05.2010
08.09.2010
18.02.2011
11.03.2011
Total
2011-12
Bank of Baroda
18.02.2011
DSCL Sugar Ltd.
11.03.2011
DSCL Sugar Ltd.
08.04.2011
The Perfect Point
18.04.2011
Indian Overseas Bank
27 & 28 April, 2011
Bank of Baroda (For summer training)
May 2011
Canara Bank
12,13 & 14 May, 2011
PARADAN
23 & 24 May, 2011
Indian Farm Forestry Development Cooperative Ltd.
07.07.2011
KRIBCO
08.08.2011
*Sindh Bank & FCI
Feb. 2011
*IFFCO Kishan Sanchar Ltd.
Feb. 2011
*Walson Poly Mart
June 2011
*Harvel Agua India Pvt. Ltd.
June 2011
Total
03
02
15
02
22
15
02
01
01
05
05
35
04
08
05
15
03
05
05
109
*Off Campus Drive
5 Stakeholder's involvement
Nil
4 Alumni and career placement details
Name of Agencies/Companies/ Organization
2007-08
Excel Crop Care Ltd.
The Superhouse Ltd.
Excel Crop care Ltd.
Mahyco Seed Ltd.
The Pest Control (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Date of interview
Short-listed/
selected students
08.05.2007
03.07.2007
24.09.2007
26.09.2007
10.12.2007
04
01
03
05
08
21
Total
2008-09
Weather Risk Management Services Pvt. Ltd.
Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd.
Union Bank of India
Saraya Sugar Mills Ltd.
15.04.2008
17.06.2008
28.06.2008
01.09.2008
07
04
32
04
47
29.07.2009
13.11.2009
30.12.2009
08.01.2010
03
01
02
02
08
Total
2009-10
Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd.
Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co. Ltd. (Mahyco)
DSCL Sugar Ltd.
Excel Crop Care Ltd.
Total
40
6 No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong
Country
Afghanistan
Number
01
Programme
M.Sc. Agriculture (Agronomy)
41
7 Details Seminars/ Symposia/ Workshops attended by the faculty in the lat 5 years
Name
National
2007-08
Dr. K.N. Dwivedi
Dr. H.B. Dwivedi Prof.
Discipline
Date
Venue
Name of the Conference
Pl. Breeding
AH & Dairying
11-14 April 07
Aug. 22-24,
2007
IGAU, Raipur
New Delhi
43rd Annual Rice Group Meeting
National Symposium on Dairy Poultry Aquandment
processing
Dr. S.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof.
Dr.PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. M.P.S. Yadav Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Ramjee Gupta Asstt. Prof.
Dr. RK Yadav , Assoc. Prof.
AH & Dairying
AH & Dairying
AH & Dairying
AH & Dairying
Plant Breeding
Dr. Indra Jeet Singh Prof.
Dr. Ved Prakash, Asstt. Prof.
Crop Physiology
A.H. & Dairying Oct. 25-26, 2007 Jhansi
Dr. PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. RK. Yadav, Associate Prof.
Dr. M.P.S. Yadav Ass tt. Prof.
Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof.
A.H. & Dairying
A.H. & Dairying
Plant Breeding
A.H. & Dairying
Horticulture
6-9 Nov. 2007
Dr. HS Shukla, Professor
Dr. V.K. Tripathi Ass tt. Prof.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar Asstt. Prof.
Dr. J.R. Yadav , Prof. & Head
Horticulture
Horticulture
Soil Cons.
Veg. Science
Nov. 9-12, 2007 UAS, Bangalore
Dr. N.P. Singh , Prof.
Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. M.R. Dabas, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. I.J. Singh, Prof. & Head
Veg. Science
Veg. Science
Veg. Science
Crop Physiology 12-14 Nov. 2007 IARI, New Delhi
Oct. 18-19 2007 SVPUA&T, Meerut National Symposium on Heterosis and combining ability
studies under sodic soil conditions in Indian wasteland
Dr. R.S. Yadav Professor
Crop Physiology
Dr. S. K. S. Parihar Professor Crop Physiology
Dr. S.K. Mishra, Professor
Soil Science
Nov. 24 to
Dec.03, 2007
Dr. D. D. Tewari , Assoc. Prof. Soil Science
Dr. Anil Kumar, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. P.S. Kendurkar , Prof.
Biochemistry
Feb. 17-20,
2007
Dr. A.K. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Cons.
March 4-5, 2007
2008-09
Dr. J.P. Singh, Prof.
Legume
28-30, April,
2008
Dr. Geeta Rai, Asstt. Prof.
Legume
Dr. C.B.Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Seed Technology
Dr. R.P. Vyas Assistant Prof . Plant Breeding
Dr. U.D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons.
Dr. R.P. Singh, Assoc. Prof., Soil Cons.
Dr. V. P. Vajpai, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. Ved Prakash Asso . Prof. AH & Dairying
Dr. K.N. Dwivedi Professor
Soil Science
Dr. S.K. Mishra Professor
Soil Science
Dr. Samir Pal Professor
Soil Science
Dr. D.D. Tewari , Asso. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. R.C. Nigam, Assoc. Prof. Soil Science
Dr. T.P. Tewari, Asso. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. H.C. Tripathi Ass t. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. Anil Kumar, Asst. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. S. Dimri, Asst. Professor Soil Science
Dr. R.K. Pandey, Asst. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. B.R. Gupta, Professor
Soil Science
Dr. Ashok Kumar, Asst. Prof. Soil Science
Dr. H.B. Dwivedi, Prof. & Head AH & Dairying
Dr. P.K. Upadhyay Ass t. Prof. AH & Dairying
Dr. Ram Ji Gupta, Asst. Prof. AH & Dairying
Dr. Arun Kumar, Assoc. Prof. Crop Physiology
Dr. R. B. Singh, Asso. Prof.
Crop Physiology
OUA&T,
Bhubeneshwar
National Sym,posium on Archieving millenium
development Goals, problem & prespects
3rd Indian Horticultural Conference-2008
National Conference on Studies on heterobelitiosis with
heritability and genetic advance in Okra
Golden Jubilee conference on challenges and emerging
strategies improving plant productivity
UAS, Bangalore
National Seminar 73rd Annual convention
BHU, Varanasi
National Conference on Role of Biomolecules in Food
Security and Health Improvement
Role of Bio-diversity in Sustainable Agriculture
BU, Jhansi
CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Technological Innovations for
Resource Starved Farmers in Global Perspective
Dr. C.B. Verma, Asst. Prof.
Dr. S.N. Singh, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. D.K. Tripathi, Asst. Prof.
Dr. A.K.Singh, Asst. Professor
Dr. Ashfaq Khan, Asst . Prof.
Dr. R. K. Yadav Assoc. Prof.
Dr. RK. Dixit, Prin. Sci.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Asso. Pr
Dr. Ranjeet, Breeder
Dr. R.S. Baghel Agronomist
Dr. Lallo, Physiologist
Dr. Mahak Singh, Sr. Scientist
Dr. Madhu Vajpai Assoc. Pro f.
Dr. R. S. Umrao Asstt. Prof.
Dr. V.P.N. Singh , Prof.
Dr. Kedar Prasad Professor
Dr. Brijesh Rai Professor
Dr. R.P.S. Khokhar Professor
Dr. D.D. Yadav , Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Sanjeev Yadav , Ass. Prof.
Dr. Ram Pyare, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Videsh Verma, Assit. Prof.
Dr. Om Pal Singh, Asst. Prof.
Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Naushad Khan, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. A.K. Tripathi , Asst. Prof.
Er.A.K. Singhal, Asst Prof.
Er.S.K. Sachan, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Sanjai Chaudhary, AP
Dr. P.N. Awasthi , Asst. Prof.
Dr. L.P. Tewari , Asso. Prof.
Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi , Prof.
Dr. H.S. Shukla, Professor
Dr. RN Vashishtha, Astt. Prof.
Dr. U.N. Pandey, Asst. Prof.
Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asst. Prof.
Dr. J.P.Sing h, Asst. Professor
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi, Asst. Prof.
Dr. S.M. Tripathi, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Rakesh Singh Asstt. Prof.
Dr. H.P. Chaudhary , Prof.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Poonam Singh Prof.
Dr. A. L. Jatav, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. P.K. Gupta , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Nalini Tewari , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. B. Sahai, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. A.L. Jatav, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof. &
Head
Dr.K.N. Dwivedi, Professor
Dr. R.K. Singh, Prof. & Head
Dr. D.S. Singh, Prof. & Head
Dr. Babu Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Indra Jeet Singh, Prof.
Dr. R.S. Yadav , Assoc. Prof.
Dr. S.K.S; Parihar, Prof.,
Dr. Prahlad Singh, Professor
Dr. S.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Ved Prakash, Asso. Prof.
Dr. P.N. Katiyar, Ass t. Prof.
Dr. D. R. Singh, Asst. Prof.
Dr. RKS Gautam, Asst. Prof.
Dr.Neerja Agrawal Associate
Professor
Crop Physiology
Crop Physiology
Crop Physiology
Crop Physiology
Crop Physiology
Plant Breeding
Oil Seed
Plant Pathology
Oil Seeds
Oil Seeds
Oil Seeds
Oil Seeds
Biochemistry
Entomology
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Soil Cons.
Plant Breeding
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Oilseeds
Forestry
Forestry
Seed Technology
Plant Pathology
Oil Seed
Oil Seed
Crop Physiology
Plant Pathology June 10-12,
University of
National Symposium on Seed Health in Agricultural
2008
Mysore Karnatana Development
Horticulture
July 23-24, 2008 New Delhi
National Conference on Income and Livelihood Security
through Horticultural Development
Soil Science
18-21 Sept., 08 Bhubeneshwar
XIV IFFCO Chair Conference
Agril. Economics 28-30 Nov. 2008 Andhra University 68th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of
Vishakhapatnam Agricultural Economics
Agril. Economics
Agril. Economics
Crop Physiology Nov. 12-14,
IARI, New Delhi
Golden Jubilee Conference on challenges and energy
2008
strategies improving plant productivity.
Crop Physiology
Crop Physiology
Plant Breeding
18 Nov., 2008 New Delhi
International Friends Society
A.H. & Dairying 20-22 Nov., 08 Anand
National Symposium Poultry Production in India
A.H. & Dairying 6-8 Nov. 2008 Mathura
Challenges scientific velidation and IPR protection of
Indigenous medicitional plants ITK.
Horticulture
Entomology
Nov. 07-08, 08 TNAU, Coimbatore IInd Group Review Meeting
Horticulture
Nov. 24-25,
TAU, Agart ala
Regional Conference on food Security and sustainable
2008
Agriculture Development
Entomology
Nov. 28-30,
Amity University, National Conference on Eco-friendly approaches in
2008
Lucknow
sustainable Agriculture and Horticulture production.
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Dr. S. P. Singh
Assoc. Professor
Dr. R. B. Singh, Prof. & Head
Dr. D. S. Singh, Prof. & Head
Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof. &
Head
Smt. Shashi Prabha Chauhan
Dr. Ram Charan, Prof.
2009-10
Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso. Prof.
Dr. A.S. Rathi, Professor
Dr. Manoj Katiyar, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. A.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. U. D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Ved Prakash, Ass t. Prof.
A.H. & Dairying
XXXVII Dairy Industry conference on dairy for
Livelihood and Growth
Soil Cons.
Feb. 17, 2009
National ground Water Congress
Agril. Economics Feb. 25-27, 09
Agricultural Marketing
Horticulture
Feb. 23-24,
Natonal Conference on Income and Livelihood security
2008
through Horticultural development
Agril. Extension March 5-7, 2009 CSAUA&T, Kanpur 5th Seminar on Extension Education Congress 2009 on
Agril. Extension
extension perspective in changing Agril. environment.
Horticulture
Soil Cons.
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Agronomy
Soil Cons.
A.H. & Dairying
Dr. R.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof.
Soil Cons.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. R.K. Yadav, Asso . Prof.
Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. S.P. Singh Tyagi , Assoc.
Prof.
Dr. Ved Prakash, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Cons.
Plant Breeding
Horticulture
A.H. & Dairying
Dr. PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. R.K. Yadav, Asso . Prof.
Dr. MPS Yadav , Asst. Prof.
Dr. J.R. Yadav , Prof. & Head
A.H. & Dairying
A.H. & Dairying
Plant Breeding
A.H. & Dairying
Veg. Science
Dr. N.P. Singh , Prof.
Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof.
Dr. M.R. Dabas, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. I.J. Singh, Prof. & Head
Veg. Science
Veg. Science
Veg. Science
Crop Physiology Nov. 5-7, 2009
A.H. & Dairying
Dr. M. A. Khan, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Arun Srivastava, Asst. Prof
Dr. C.B. Verma, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof. A.H. & Dairying
Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying
Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof.
Veg. Science
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Feb. 7-9, 2009
May 22-24, 09
July 25-27, 09
Aug. 30, -Sept.
01, 09
September, 1618, 2009
Sept. 24-25,
2009
Oct. 3-4, 2009
Kalu Academy
Panjin, Goa
New Delhi
PAU, Ludhiana
New Delhi
New Delhi
Ist Inter State Horti. fair sangam -2009
RBS College, Agra Emerging horizons in biofuel research &application
MAU, Parbhani
Rabi Pulse Group Meeting
Agra
PDDUPCU,
Mathura
CCS University,
Meerut
Food and Environ. Security through Resource Cons. in
Central India Challenges and Opportunities
Dimension of climatic change affecting education and
research to Livestock health production
Technological Innovations for Enhancing Agricultural
Production.
Oct. 22-23, 09
Veterinary College National Symposium on Indian Poultry Science
Mumbai
Association (IPSACON 2009)
Oct. 25-26, 2009 Jhansi
National Symposium on Achieving millennium
development Goals, problem & prospects
Nov. 9-12, 2009 UAS, Bangalore
AAU, Jorhat
National Conference on Studies on heterobelitiosis with
heritability and genetic advance in Okra (Abelmoschus
esculentus (L.) Moench).
National Conference on Frontiers in Plant Physiology
towards Sustainable Agriculture
Nov. 12-13,
2009
VC&RI, Tamilnadu National Seminar on Wealth From Livestock and
Agriculture Waste
Dec. 17-18,
2009
NBPGR, New
Delhi
Recent Global Development in the Management of Plant
Genetic Resources
Dr. C.P. Sachan , Asst. Prof.
Dr. HC Tripathi, Asst. Prof.
Dr. RK Singh, Professor
Dr. Devendra Kumar Associate
Professor
Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso. Prof.
Sri Lalmani, Asst. Professor
Dr. P.S. Kendurkar
Prof. & Head
Dr. A.K. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Sanjai Chaudhary Asst. Pro
2010-11
Dr. A.K. Tripathi
Seed Technology
Soil Science
Dec. 22-25, 09
Agril. Economics 19-21 Nov., 09
Agril. Engineering December 1719,2009
Soil Cons.
Jan. 18-19, 10
Agronomy
Jan. 28-20, 10
Biochemistry
Feb. 17-20,
2010
Soil Cons.
March 4-5, 10
Agronomy
March 27-28, 10
IARI, New Delhi
Platinum Jubilee Symp.on 74th Ann. Convention of ISSS
TNAU,Coimbatore Workshop of Networking of Agricultural Economists
IIT, Kharagpur
International Conference on Food Security and
Environmental Sustainable, FSES, 2009
DTU, New Delhi
International Conference on New Frontiers in Biofuels
I.A.R.I., New Delhi 44th Annual Convention and Symposium of ISAE
BHU, Varanasi
Role of Biomolecules in Food Security and Health
Improvement
BU, Jhansi
Role of Bio-diversity in Sustainable Agriculture
Lakhaoti
National Workshop on Spices & Aromatic Plants
Agronomy
ICVRD, Bhopal
Dr. M. Srivastava
Dr. M. Srivastava
Dr. Jitendra Kumar
Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology
E.B.R.
Dr. L.P. Tewari
Dr. N.B. Singh
Dr. S.N. Tewari
Dr. P.K. Gupta
Dr. J.K. Singh
Sri J.B. Khan
Professor
Physiology
Agronomy
Barley Breeder
Entomologist
Pathology
April 26-27,
2010
May 24-25, 10
June 24-26, 10
August 27-30,
2010
National Symposium on Organic Farming for Safe Food
and Healthy Environment
NASC, New Delhi Modernization of University Farms
ANGRAU, Hyd.
First Deans Consultative Meeting on Development Grant
PAU, Ludhiana,
48th All India Wheat and Barley Research Workers MeetPunjab
2010
Dr Meera Srivastava
Dr. A.S. Rathi
Dr. Manoj Katiyar
Dr. M. Srivastava
Dr. P.K. Upadhyay
Res. Accoc.
Legume
Dr. P.N. Katiyar
Dr. Munish Kumar
Dr. S. K. Singh
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. A. K. Dubey
Dr. S.K. Biswas
Horticulture
Soil Cons.
Veg. Science
Plant Pathology
Vegetable
Science
Plant Pathology
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. Ved ratan
Plant Pathology
Dr. D. R. Singh
Dr. M. Srivastava
Entomology
Plant Pathology
Dr. Ram Singh
Dr. D. R. Singh
Dr. D. K. Singh
Dr. R. K. Pal
Dr. P. K. Gupta
Entomology
Dr. Nalini Tewari
Dr. R. P. Vyas
Dr. S. Kumar
Dr. S. P. Singh
Dr. P. K. Upadhyay
Dr. S. K. Srivastava
Dr. N. D. Singh
Dr. R. P. Singh
Dr. P. N. Yadav
Dr. S. K. Uttam
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
Dr. U. D. Awasthi
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
Dr. A. K. Dubey
Dr. S. K. Singh
Dr. I. N. Shukla
Dr. D. K. Singh
Dr. Babu Singh
Dr. R. K. Singh
Dr. J. Rai
Dr. S. N. Singh
Dr. D. K. Tripathi
Dr. O. P. Singh
Dr. M. A. Khan
Dr. S. P. Kushwaha
Dr. R.K.S. Gautam
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi,
Dr. S.M.Tripathi
Dr. J.P. Singh
Dr. Jagdish Kumar
Dr. N. B. Singh
Dr. L. P. Tewari
Dr. Y. P. Singh
Dr. P. N. Awasthi
Dr. Rajveer Singh
Dr. J. K. Singh
Dr. Charul Kanchan
Dr. P. Kumar
Dr. Vishwajeet Singh
Dr. Babu Singh
Dr. Narendra Singh
Plant Pathology
A.H. & Dairying
Aug. 30, -Sept. MAU, Parbhani
Rabi Pulse Group Meeting
01,10
31 Sept.-1 Aug, 10 ICAR, New Delhi IV Annual Group meeting of the NAE Projects
Sept. 11-12,
DFSR, Modipuram Emerging Trends in Agriculture Research
2010
Meerut
Sept. 29-30, 10 NAAS, New Delhi
Oct. 22-23, 2010 VSSD College,
Kanpur
October 26-27, BHU, Varanasi
2010
National Workshop on IPM
National Seminar on Introduction to green chemistry
Education: Theory & Practice
Unravelling Multiple Facts of Biological Control in
National Purview: Trends, Challenges and Societal
Implication.
October 27-28, UAS, Dharwad
2010
Workshop on Experiential Learning
Oct. 30 Nov.
01, 2010
CSAUA&T, Kanpur Food Security in Context of Changing Climate
Genetics & Plant
Breeding
AH & Dairying
AICRP, Castor
Soil Conservation
Agronomy
Vegetable
science
Agril. Economics
Crop Physiology
Horticulture
Agronomy
EB Rabi Cereal
Aligarh
Agril. Economics Nov.20-Dec.1, 10 Jammu University 70th Annual Conference of ISAE
Oilseed Section November 24- JAU, Junagarh
32nd Annual conference & symposium on Innovations in
26, 2010
plant pathology research and HRD.
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Dr. S. K. Gupta
Dr. Indra Jeet Singh
Dr. N. B. Singh
Dr. L. P. Tewar i
Dr. Y. P. Singh
Dr. Javed Bahar
Dr. P. N. Awasthi
Dr. Babu Singh
Dr. N. D. Singh
Dr. S. K. Srivastava
Dr. Ved Ratan
Dr.S.K.Vishwakarma
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar
Dr. H. P. Chaudhury
Dr. S. C. Katiyar
Dr. R. P. Singh
Dr. P. N. Yadav
Dr. S. K. Uttam
Dr. A. K. Katiyar
Dr. J. Rai
Dr. H. C. Singh
Er. Rajeev Singh
Dr. V. K. Tripathi
Dr. P. Kumar
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. M. R. Dabbas
Dr. P. K. Tewari
Sri Lal Mani
Dr. P. K. Dwive di
Dr. A. K. Dubey
Dr. S. N. Tewari
Dr. Javed Bahar Khan
Dr. Narendra singh
Dr. S. K. Gupta
Dr. H. P. Chaudhury
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
Dr. A. K. Dubey
Dr. S. K. Singh
Dr. P. K. Dwivedi
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
Crop Physiology Nov. 25-27,
2010
BHU, Varanasi
National Conference on Physiological and Molecular
approaches for crop improvement under changing
environment.
EB Rabi Cereal
Agril. Economics Nov. 29 to Dec.
01, 2010
AICRP, Castor
December 2-4,
2010
University of
Jammu, J&K
UAS, Bengaluru,
Karnataka
Plant Pathology
CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture for Rural
Development.
December 11,
2011
70th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of
Agricultural Economics.
XIX National Symposium on Resource Management
Approaches towards Livelihood.
Soil Conservation
Agril. Economics
Agril. Engineering
Horticulture
Aligarh
Plant Pathology
Vegetable
Science
Agronomy
Vegetable
Science
Dec. 27-28, 10 IASRI, New Delhi
Jan 27-30, 2011 JAU, Junagarh
Workshop on NISAGENET
XXIX Annual Workshop of AICRP (VC).
45th
Jan. 17-19, 11 Dr. PDKV Nagpur
Ann. Conv. of Ind.Society of Agricultural Engineers
February 17-19, CARI, ICAR, Port National Symposium on Crop Health Management for
2011
Blair
Sustainable Agricultural Cropping System
EB Rabi Cereal
Oilseed Section
Soil Conservation March 5, 2011
Vegetable
Science
March 12-14,
2011
SNGPG College,
Unnao
National Symposium on Globalization & Changes for
Higher Education.
DOGR, ICAR,
Pune
National Symposium on Alliums: Current Scenario
Emerging Trends.
Plant Pathology
March 23-24,
NCIPM, New Delhi
2011
Agronomy
March 28-29, 11 Bakewar
Soil Conservation March 5, 2011 SNG PG College,
Unnao
Group Meeting on Pest & Disease Dynamics on GN
under NICRA Programme.
Horticultural & Agril. Research for Indian Prosperity.
National Symposium on "Globalization & Changes for
Higher Education in India
Dr. H. P. Chaudhury
Dr. P. Chaudhury
Dr. U. D. Awasthi
Dr. Munish Gangwar
2011-12
Dr. Jagdish Kumar
Plant Breeding
Dr. Narendra Kumar
Sri Devendra Singh
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding
Dr. Vijay Kr. Yadav
Sri Hari Ram
Dr. Y. P. Malik
Dr. P. K. Singh
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Plant Breeding
Agronomy
Entomology
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Sri Narendra Kumar
Plant Breeding
04-08 April,
2012
CCS HAU, Hisar
08-11 April,
2011
DRR, Hydrabad
18-20, April, 11 PAU, Ludhiana
22-23, April, 11 UAS, Bangalore
22-24 April,
Udaipur
2011
Sri Saukat Ali
Dr. Ravindra Kumar
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Dr. V.N. Tripathi
Sri K.N. Singh
Sri S.N. Pandey
Dr. Mahak Singh
Dr. D.D. Tiwari
Dr. A.S. Rathi
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Soil Science
Conservation
Dr. Geeta Rai
Dr. V. K. Kanaujia
Plant Breeding
Horticulture
Dr. Tej Pratap
Dr. Ram Prakash
Dr. Deepak Mishra
Dr. Shanker Singh
Dr. Sushil Kumar
Dr. V. K. Sharma
Dr. Devendra Swarup
Dr. Jitendra Singh
Dr. M. K. Singh
Dr. Rajesh Rai
Dr. Jai Deep Singh
Dr. Jitendra Singh
Dr. K. K. Singh
Dr. R. P. Singh
Dr. Dhananjai Singh
Dr. A. K. Singh
Dr. S.K. Vishwakarma
Dr. Mahak Singh
Agronomy
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Agronomy
Agronomy
Horticulture
Soil Science
Agronomy
Soil Science
Extension
Extension
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Soil Science
Horticulture
Horticulture
Soil Science
Plant Breeding
Dr. Madhu Bajpai
Dr. Lallu
Dr. S.K. Srivastava
Dr. Akhilesh Mishra
Dr. Y. P. Malik
Biochemistry
Crop Physiology
Entomology
26-28 May,
Hyderabad
2011
Entomology
Entomology
26-30 May, 11 New Delhi
Plant Pathology 27-28 May 2011 CSK HPKV,
Palampur
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding
31 May to 02
Andhra Pradesh
June 11
Agronomy
Entomology
1, June 2011
IARI, New Delhi
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Plant Pathology
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. R.S. Baghel
Dr. N.B. Singh
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. Lallu
Dr. R.S. Baghel
Dr. Mahak Singh
Dr. (Smt.) Madhu Bajpai
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. Sanjiv Kr. Singh
Dr. Y. P. Malik
Plant Pathology
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Plant Pathology
Crop Physiology
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Biochemistry
Plant Pathology 12-14 Aug.2011
Veg. Science
24-25 Aug., 11
Entomology
25-26, August
2011
Plant Pathology
Entomology
Entomology
Plant Breeding
27-29 Aug.,
2011
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Dr. M.C. Verma
Dr. Neerja Agrawal
Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. S. K. Biswas
Dr. Mahak Singh
Cotton Group Meeting
46th Annual Rice Group Meeting
III Cong. on IPM for Food Security & Environ. Health
Contemporary approaches to Crop Improvement
Annual Kharif Workshop
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. Neerja Agarwal
Dr. G. C. Tewari
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Dr. Narendra Singh
Dr. Nalini Tiwari
Sri Kamlesh Singh
Dr. M.M. Tripathi
Dr. V.P. Nagai ch
23-25 April,
2011
C.C.S. Hisar
Biennial Workshop
27-29 April, 11
27-29 April
11-13 May,
2011
HRD, New Delhi
New Delhi
PAU, Ludhiana
Scientific & Technical Glossary Development
Review Meeting
Annual Group Meeting on Mungbean
13-14 May,
2011
GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
17-18 May,
2011
GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
Annual Group Meeting on Caster
NCIPM
V Annual Group meeting of the Niche Area of Excellence
Projects
Pigeonpea Annual Workshop-2011
Transfer of Technology of Strategic Pesticide use to
enhance agricultural production and food security.
25 June, 2011 IARI, New Delhi
Mid-term EC meeting, Indian Phytopathological Society
Division of Plant Pathology
30 June, 2011 DRMR Rajasthan Review Meeting of Entomology and Plant Pathology
27 June, 2011 DRMR Rajasthan Review Meeting of Agronomy
04-06 Aug., 11 IARI, New Delhi
Brain Storming Session
05-07 Aug. 2011 Guwahati
Annual Group Meeting
SKAU, Gujarat
Second Deans Consultative Meeting
Udaipur Rajasthan Annual Group Meeting
NBAII, Bangaluru, Conference on Agricultural Entomology in 21st Century
Karnataka
Hyderabad
Annual Group Meeting on Safflower & Linseed
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Dr. P.K. Soni
Dr. P.K. Soni
Dr. J.K. Srivastava
Dr. P.K. Upadh yay
Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Rai
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
AH & Dairying
Plant Breeding
Dr. Manoj Katiyar
Dr. Deepa Saxena
Dr. U.D. Awasthi
Plant Breeding
Plant Pathology
Soil Cons.
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar
Dr. A. P. Dubey
Dr. V.P. Nagaich
Dr. G. C. Tewari
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. K.K. Singh
Dr. A.K. Srivastava
Soil Cons.
Soil Cons.
Entomology
Entomology
Plant Pathology
Entomology
Entomology
Sri H.K. Singh
Dr. R.A. Yadav
Entomology
Agronomy
Dr. Naushad Khan
Dr. R.N. Dixit
Dr. A. P. Dubey
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. Lallu
Dr. N.K. Yadav
Agronomy
Agronomy
Soil Conservation 18-20 Oct. 2011 Agril. Univ., Tripura V Ann. Rev. Meet on Integrated Agromet Advisory Ser.
Plant Pathology 19-20 Oct. 2011 Bharatpur
18th Foundation Day Anniversary of the DRMR
Crop Physiology
Plant Breeding
02-03 Nov. 2011 Junagadh, Gujarat Annual Group Meeting Rabi Summer Groundnut Group
meet
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
02-04 Nov., 11 GADVASU, Ludhiana National Symposium
Plant Breeding
04 Nov. 2011
Hyderabad
Caster Germplasm Field day
Agril. Economics 3-5 Nov., 2011 UAS, Dharwad,
71st Annual Conference of the Society of Agricultural
Karnataka
Economics
Agril. Economics
Agronomy
4 November
CSAUA&T, Kanpur Importance of potassium in balanced fertilization for
2011
sustainable crop production
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Plant Pathology 11-12 Nov.,
Society of BSRD, Prospects Utility and Challenges of Biotechnology in
2011
Allahabad
Agriculural Development
Agronomy
14-19 Nov. 2011 Monitoring (ARS, Kota, PAU, Ludhiana, HAU, Hisar &
Bawal, IARI, New Delhi & GBPUA&T, Pantnagar)
Agronomy
16-18 November UAS, Dharwad,
76th Annual Convention of Indian Society of Soil Science
2011
Karnataka
Agronomy
Plant Pathology November 18- CSAUA&T, Kanpur Zonal Symposium (MEZ) of Indian Phytopathological
19, 2011
Society
Horticulture
Plant Pathology
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology
Entomology
Horticulture
AH & Dairying
1-3 Dec. 2011 NDRI, Karnal
IAI Dairy Expo
Plant Pathology 02-04 Dec., 11 Hyderabad (AP)
Executive Council Meeting & National Symposium of IPS
Veg. Science
10-11 December IIPR, Kanpur
Biodiversity and Food Security: Challenges and devising
2011
strategies
Agronomy
Agronomy
AH & Dairying
23 Dec., 2011 New Delhi
Issues in Development of Modern Abattories.
Extension
24-28 December GBPUA&T,
Mid-Term Review Workshop
2011
Pantnagar
Extension
Agronomy
Soil Science
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Dr. Devendra Swaroop
Dr. M.C. Verma
Dr. Rajendra Singh
Dr. Babu Singh
Dr. M. P. Yadav
Dr. Kedar Prasad
Dr. D. D. Yadav
Dr. Naushad Khan
Dr. Ved Ratan
Dr. A.K. Srivastava
Dr. M. P. Yadav
Dr. U. S. Tewari
Dabbas M.R.
Dr. D. P. Singh
Shiv Shakti
Dr. M. P. Yadav
Dr. R. A. Yadav
Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui
Dr. Naushad Khan
Dr. R.S. Kamalwanshi
Dr. Anis Khan
Dr. Ram Singh Umrao
Dr. I.N. Shukla
Dr. S. P. Singh
Dr. S.K. Biswas
Dr. Sanjiv Kumar
Dr. Naushad Khan
Dr. R. A. Yadav
Dr. S. P. Singh
Dr. Ram Charan
Dr. Ram Prakash
Dr. Shankar Singh
Dr. Tej Prakash
1 Sept. 2011
01-04 Sept., 11
16 Sept., 2011
17-18 Sept.
2011
JNRVV, Jabalpur
NASC, New Delhi
(IIFS), New Delhi
Jaipur
Monitoring
All India Wheat & Barley Research Workers Meet.
Indian International Friendship Society
Annual Group Meeting on Rabi Mullarp crop.
19-20 Sept.,
2011
CRI for DLA,
Hyderabad
Climate Change to Plan for XII Five Year Plan
24 Sept., 2011 HPKV, Palampur
2-3 Sept. 2011 JNRVV, Jabalpur
26-28 Sept., 11 ICAR, New Delhi
Workshop on AICRP, Agrometeorol ogy
Monitoring
VC Conference
27-29 Sept., 11 JNKVV, Jabalpur National Symposium
30 Sept. to 01 CTRI, Rajamundry All India Network Research Project on Tobacco.
Oct., 2011
11-13 Oct. 2011 ICAR, Maharajpur, A Meeting of The QRT
Jabalpur
Dr. Sushil Kumar
Dr. V. K. Sharma
Dr. A. K. Singh
Dr. Jaideep Singh
Dr. K. K. Singh
Dr. S. K. Vishwakarma
Dr. V. K. Kannaujia
Dr. D. K. Mishra
Dr. R. B. Singh
Dr. Jia Lal Gupta
Dr. Dhanajai Singh
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. S. P. Singh
Dr. S. D. Dubey
Dr. D.D. Tiwari
Agronomy
Horticulture
Horticulture
Entomology
Agronomy
Soil Science
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Extension
Agronomy
Horticulture
Plant Pathology
AH & Dairying
Plant Breeding
Soil Science
Dr. Mahak Singh
Plant Breeding
Dr. G. C. Tewari
Entomology
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. L. P. Tewari
Dr. D. D. Yadav
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding
Agronomy
Sri Vishram Singh
Dr. Naushad Khan
Agronomy
Agronomy
Dr. H.C. Singh
Devendra Kumar
Extension
Agronomy
Dr. Sanjiv Kumar
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
Dr. M. P. Yadav
Dr. Ram Pyare
Dr. A. K. Srivastava
Sri Vishram Singh
Devendra Kumar
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Entomology
Agronomy
Soil Science
Mangal Yadav
Rajeev Singh
Dr. T K. Maheshwari
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Dr. Rajesh Tiwari
Dr. H.C. Singh
Er. A. K. Singhal
Dr. Narendra Singh
Soil Science
Agronomy
Soil Science
Soil Science
Agronomy
Extension
Agronomy
Plant Pathology
Sri Kamlesh Singh
Dr. A. P. Dubey
Dr. C.L. Maurya
Plant Breeding
Soil Conservation 1-2 March 2012 BHU, Varanasi
Seed Technology 02-03 March, 12 CCSHAU, Hisar
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. Lallu
Dr. R.S. Baghel
Mr. Mahak Singh
Sri Narendra Kumar
Dr. V.P. Nagaich
Dr. P.K. Soni
Dr. V.P. Nagaich
Mukesh Srivastava
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Plant Pathology
Crop Physiology
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
03-04 March
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
12-16 March,
2012
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
15-16 Mar, 2012
Plant Breeding
16-17, March
2012
Plant Pathology 18 March 2012
Plant Pathology 18 March, 12
Dr. R.S. Baghel
Dr. Lallu
Plant Breeding
Crop Physiology
Dr. P.K. Soni
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Dr. P. K. Singh
16 Jan. 2012
2-5 February 12
9-10, Feb., 12
10-12 Feb.,
2012
11 Feb. 2012
Sewar Bharatpur
New Delhi
CIPHET, Ludhiana
BCKV, Kalyani
Pusa, New Delhi
15-16, February ICAR, New Delhi
2012
Stakeholders Consultation & Innovate Farmers Meet.
XL Dairy Industry Conference
Non destructive method for quality evaluation of food
Workshop of AICRP on Micro and Secondary Nutrients
and Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants.
Executive Council Meeting of the Society for Rapeseed
Mustard Research.
VC Conference
19-21 February IAS, Bundelkhand National Symposium on Integrated Farming System for
2012
University, Jhansi Sustainable Agriculture Challenges and Opportunities.
21-22 February PDFSR, Meerut
2012
25-26 Feb., 12 ANGRAU, Hyd.
26-27 Feb 2012 Janta College,
Bakewar, Etawah
Climate adaptation and mitigation potential through
farming systems and Conservation Agriculture
Monitoring of Winter Nursery Centre
Emerging trends in input management for higher
agricultural productivity
27-29 February, GBPUA&T,
2012
Pantnagar
46th Annual convention of Indian Society of Agricultural
Engineers and International Symposium on Grain
Storage
27 Feb. 2 Mar. 12 IIT, Kanpur
27 Feb. 04
March 2012
Workshop on Nano Fabrication
Kata, Patna, Dholi Monitoring
Review Meeting on FASAL Project
1st National Brassica Conference on Production bariers &
Technological Optoons in Oilseed Brassica.
Tekamgarh
Monitoring
Shillongani,
Jharnapani
Review Meeting
Junagarh, (Gujrat) QRT Report
CSSRI, Lucknow National Seminar on Management of Salt Affected Soils
and Water: Challenges of the 21st Century
ICAR, New Delhi Meeting of the Niche Area of Excellence Projects
DRMR, Bharatpur Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of Basic Science
Complex
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NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Dr. Mahak Singh
Sri Deena Nath Ram
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
22-24 March,
2012
CSK,HPKVV,
Palampur
International
2007-08
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Conservation Sept. 3-5, 07
IIIM, Jammu
Dr. Samir Pal, Professor
Soil Salinity
Oct. 17-20, 2007 New Delhi
Dr. Navneet Kumar, Asstt. Prof Soil Science
2008-09
Dr. R.K. Singh, Professor
Agril. Economics Feb. 4-7, 2009
Dr. Kedar Prasad, Professor Agronomy
Feb. 14-16,
2009
Dr. Ram Pyare, Assoc. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. D.D. Yadav, Assoc. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof. SCW
Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof.
Agronomy
Dr. V.K. Kannaujia
Agronomy
Dr. Naushad Khan, Asst. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. Manoj Katiyar, Asst. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. Mukesh Mohan
Biochemistry
2009-10
Dr. H.S. Shukla, Prof. & Head Horticulture
Dr. V. K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof., Horticulture
2010-11
Dr. A.K. Tripathi
Agronomy
Dr. U.D. Awasthi
Dr. Jharkhande Rai
Dr. Munish Kumar
Dr. K.P. Kushwaha
Dr. N. B. Singh
Dr. L. P. Tewari
Dr. Y. P. Singh
Dr. Vijay Kumar
Dr. S.C. Katiyar
Dr. Rajendra Pandey
New Delhi
IIPR, Kalyanpur,
Kanpur
International Workshop on Aromatherapy
International Conference on Water and Environment for
Prosperity
The 4th world Congress on conservation Agriculture
International Conference on Response of biofertilizes
with different doses of chemical fertilizers in dwarf field
pea in control U.P.
Feb. 19-21,
2009
SVPUA&T, Meerut International Conference on Current Trends in
Biotechnology implementation Agriculture
June 23-27,
2009
UAS Dharwad,
Karnataka
2nd International Symposium on Pomegranate and Minor
including Mediterranean fruits.
December, 03- NRCPB, New Delhi 5th Int. Nitrogen Conf. on Reactive Nitrogen M gt. for
07, 2010
Sustainable Development- S&T and Policy.
Soil Conservation
Agril. Economics January 21-23, BHU, Varanasi
2011
Agril. Business
Management
EB Rabi Cereal
XL II Annual Group Meeting of All Indian Coordinated
Research Project on Soybean.
February 9-11,
2011
UAS, Dharwad
International Conference on Managing Sustainable
Development of Rural Economy and Agril. Business
3rd International Group Meeting on Wheat Productivity
Enhancement under changing climate
Soil Conservation February 10-12, PAU, Ludhiana,
Int. Symposium on Short Rotation Forestry Synergies
2011
Punjab
for Wood Production and Environment Amelioration.
Vegetable
July 08-09, 2010 NASC, New Delhi International Potato Expro-2010
Science
Dr. A.K. Dubey
2011-12
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
Agronomy
Dr. R.K. Yadav
Dr. V. K. Tripathi
Dr. Sanjeev Kr Singh
Dr. Munish Kumar
Dr. Dhananjai Singh
Dr. Mukesh Chand
Dr. Devendra Singh
Dr. S. K. Biswas
Pl. Breeding
Horticulture
Veg. Science
Soil Conservation
Horticulture
Soil Conservation
Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology
22-24 June 11
8-10 October
2011
Patna, Bihar
International Conference on Organic Bihar
SVPUA&T, Meerut International Conference on Issues for Climate
Change, Land Use Diversification and Biotechnological
Tools for Livelihood Security
09-12 Nov. 2011 IARI, New Delhi
07-09 Dec., 11
10-13 Jan., 12
07-09 Feb., 12
International Conference-2011
Ajmer (Rajasthan) International Conference Green Chemistry (ICGC-2011)
MPUA&T, Udaipur 3rd Global Conference on Pl. Path. for Food Security
NASS, New Delhi Climate Change Sustainable Agric. & Public Leadership.
Name of the scientist
2007-08
Dr. MPS Yadav, Asstt.Prof.
Discipline
Date
Venue
AH & Dairying
Topic
Dr. Rakesh Singh, Asstt.Prof.
Dr. Poonam Singh, Professor
17.06.2007 NDRI, Karnal
07.07.2007
Oil Seed Section Sept. 10-30, 07 New Delhi
Seed Technology Oct. 13-14, 2007 New Delhi
Sensory and Related Techniques for Evaluation of Dairy
Foods
Development of contents for on line learning systems
Seed Processing and storage, National Seed
Coorporation Ltd.
Dr. C.L. Maurya, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. A. K. Dubey, Asstt.Prof.
Veg. Science
Data Mining and Decision Support in Agriculture
Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar, Asst. Prof. Soil Cons.
Dr. Naushad Khan, Asst. Prof., Agronomy
Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy
Dr. Susil Dimree
Soil Science
Dr. Mukta Ram Pandey
Dr. Sushil Kr. Misra
Dr. Sushil Kr. Misra
Dr. Brahm Singh, Assoc., Prof.
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar, Asst. Prof.
Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof.
Soil Science
Soil Science
Soil Science
Pl. Breeding
Soil Cons.
Pl. Pathology
Pl. Pathology
Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. S.K. Mishra, Professor
Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof.
2008-09
Dr. R. K. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Sri R S. Gangwar, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof
Agronomy
Soil Science
Plant Pathology
Aug. 25 to Sept. Lucknow
05, 2007
Nov. 5-25, 2008 GBPAU&AT, Pant Water Conservation and Utilization for Improving
Nagar
Agriculture Production
Sept. 27 to Oct. Ludhiana
17, 2007
Sept. 3-12, 07
Natural resources for management of ecological
agriculture
Ghaziabad
Organic farming
Impact of Intensive agriculture on environment quality
April 8-11, 2007 NAARM,Hyderabad 42nd Annual Rice Group Meeting
April 27-28, 07 ICAR, New Delhi National Workshop on Micro irrigation at WTC
Sept. 15, 2007 OUA&T, Orissa
Workshop on Niche Area of Excellence on IPM
Oct. 18-20, 2007 NAARM
Role and Establishment of Education Technology Cells in
Hyderabad
SAUs
Nov.28-Dec.18,07 Ludhiana
Oct. 30-31, 2007 IISR, Lucknow
Seminar on sustaining soil health for higher crop prod.
Dec.19-20, 07 IASRI, New Delhi Workshop on NISAGENET
Agril. Economics Nov. 4-24, 2008 IASRI, New Delhi Data Mining in Agriculture
Agronomy
Nov. 3-23, 2008 PDCSR, Meerut Precision Farming
Agronomy
Nov. 3-24, 2008 IARI, New Delhi Stategies for Augmenting Rhizosphere for sustaining Soil
Fertility and productivity
Dr. Naushad Khan, Asst. Prof., Agronomy
Dr. U.D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons.
Nov. 20 to Dec. NDUA&T,
Sustainable improvement in plant productivity under
12, 2008
Faizabad
stress environments
Dr. U.D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof., Soil Cons.
Nov. 5-25, 2008 GBPUA&T,
Water Conservation and Utilization of Improving
Pantnagar
Agriculture Production
Dr. A. K. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons.
Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof.,
Plant Breeding Nov. 4-24, 2008 DOR, Hyderabad Innovation Approaches for increasing Productivity in oil
seed crops. A crop Improvement perspective
Dr. Ram Singh, Asstt. Prof.,
Entomology
Nov. 14 to Dec. CCS HAU, Hissar Recent approaches in storages of House hold
4, 2008
Haryana
Entomology
Dr. R.K. Dwivedi, Asstt. Prof. Entomology
Dr. O.P. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Crop Physiology Dec. 4-24, 2008 JNKVV, Jabalpur Impact of Resources Management on soil productivity
sustainability and soil health
Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof.,
Plant Breeding Nov. 18 to Dec. CCS HAU, Hissar Innovations in Educational Technologies
08, 2008
Haryana
Dr. S. K. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Plant Breeding
Dr. Lokendra Singh, Asst. Prof Plant Breeding
Dr. S. M. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof. Horticulture
Dec. 4-24, 2008 CISH, Lucknow
Hi-tech Production of Subtropical Fruits
Dr. Mani Nath Pandey
AH & Dairying
Nov. 1-21, 2008 NDRI, Karnal
Advances in Microbiology chemistry & Technology of
Dairy Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
Dr. H.C. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof. Soil Science
Dec. 15 , 2008 IARI, New Delhi Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply and Management
to Jan. 05, 2009
system for enhancing soil quality input use efficiency and
crop productivity
Dr. Krishnanand Singh, Asstt. Soil Science
Prof.,
Dr. P. N. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof., Horticulture
Dec. 15-24,
IARI, New Delhi Synergistic impact of pre and post harvest practices on
2008
quality and shelf life of fruits and vegetables
Dr. A. S. Srivastava, Asstt.
Entomology
Dec. 18-20,
NBFGR, Lucknow ICAR training -cum-workshop on IP and Technology
Prof.,
2008
Management
Dr. B.N. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science
Dec. 15 , 2008 IARI, New Delhi Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply and Management
to Jan. 05, 2009
system for enhancing soil quality input use efficiency and
crop productivity
Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof.
Plant Breeding Dec. 17, 08 to CCS HAU, Hissar, Recent advances in Genetics Achievements and Future
Jan. 06, 2009 Haryana
Trends for crop Improvements
Dr. Babu Singh, Asstt. Prof., Agril. Economics Jan. 8-28, 2009 IARI, New Delhi Sustainable Agricultural development for Food security
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Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt.
Prof.,
Dr. A. K. Singh, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Cons.
Agril. Extension
Plant Breeding
Dr. RKS Gautam, Asstt. Prof., Horticulture
Shri Mani Nath Pandey,
Horticulture
Aligarh
Dr. Sheshmani Tripathi
Horticulture
Assistant Professor
Impact of soil Plant and Water Quality Management for
an Eco-friendly Agricultural Production system
Advances in Design and Analysis of Agri. Experiments
Role of growth regulators on micro propagation productivity enhancement and value addition in Agri. crops
17 Feb. 09
March 2009
Feb. 03 -23,
2009
Technological Developments in Cheese and Fermented
Dairy Foods
Role of growth regulators on micro-propagation
productivity enhancement and value addition in
Agricultural and Horticultural crops
Advances in Commercial Agriculture
NDRI, Karnal
NDUA&T,
Faizabad
Dr. S. K. Misha, Asstt. Prof.,
Soil Science
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof
2009-2010:
Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, Asstt.
Prof.
Dr. Mani Nath Pandey
Dr. J.P. Singh, Assistant
Professor
Dr. D. R. Singh, Assistant
Professor
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof.,
Soil Cons.
Dr. H. C. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr Krishnanand Singh, Asst. P
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. V. K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof.,
Soil Science
Soil Science
Soil Cons.
Horticulture
Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. R.K. Pandey, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. S.K. Uttam, Assistant
Professor
Dr. Vishram Singh, Assistant
Professor
Dr. V.K. Tripathi, Asst. Prof.
Dr. S.K. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Jagbir Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Devendra Singh, Asst. Prof
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Gyanendra Singh, Asst. Pr
Soil Science
Soil Science
Soil Conservation Nov. 11 to Dec. CSSRI, Karnal,
11, 2009
Haryana
Agronomy
Nov. 4-24, 2009 IGFRI, Jhansi
Dr. M.R. Pandey, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. Arun Kumar, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Asstt.
Prof.
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. S.K. Biswas, Asstt. Prof.,
Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof.,
2010-11
Dr. Kusum Dwivedi
Dr. H. K. Singh
Dr. Munish Kumar
Dr. A. P. Dubey
Dr. M. A. Khan
Sri B. P. Pandey
Dr. R.K. Pathak
Agronomy
Aligarh
Horticulture
Entomology
Soil Science
Horticulture
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding
Soil Science
Agril. Extension
Veg. Science
Soil Science
Soil Science
Agronomy
Agril. Extension
Agril. Extension
Plant Pathology
Agronomy
March 18, 2009 GBPUA&T., Pant
to April 7, 2009 Nagar
May 25 to June
15, 2009
June 2-22, 2009
June 16 to July
06, 2009
July 06-10, 2009
IARI, New Delhi
NDRI, Karnal
CISH, Lucknow
DST, IIPA, New
Delhi
July 7-27, 2009 IISR, Lucknow
Aug19-Sept 8, 09 AMU, Aliharh
December 0121, 2009
IISS, Bhopal
Quantitative and qualitative improvement in Crop
Production systems and soils health through INM
Developments in cheese and Fermented Dairy Foods
Management of Canopy architecture for higher
productivity in sub-tropical fruits, Rehmankhera
III Adv. Trg. Prog. on Cyber Laws, Information Security
and Computers for Scientists and Technologies
Altering Rhizospheric Environment for Sustainable
Agriculture Production
Environmental studies
Protected Cultivation, UAS, Dharwad, Efficient Farm
Wates Utilization for Sustainable Agriculture and
Enhancing Soil and Produce Quality
Improving sodic soil quality, input use efficiency and crop
productivity through INM
PHM of Crop residues/grasses/ fodder Crops and their
value addition for Sustaining livestock
Dec. 01-21, 09 UAS, Dharwad
Protected Cultivation, Hi-tech. Horticulture
Oct. 15 to Nov. CCS HAU, Hissar Genetics Enhancement in field Crops for input use
04, 2009
efficiency and Tolerence to Abiotic Stresses
Nov. 21 to Dec. CSSRI, Karnal,
Improving sodic soil quality, input use efficiency and
11, 2009
Haryana
crop Productivity through INM
Jan. 01-22, 10 BHU, Varanasi
Agricultural Sciences, UGC College of BHU
Jan. 01.-21,
CIAE, Bhopal
Enhancing Input Application Efficiency for Seeds,
2010
Fertilizer and Chemicals Using Precision Farm
Machinery, Decision Support Systems(DSS)
Jan. -04-11, 09 Jabalpur
Jan. 08-28, 2009 IARI, New Delhi
Weed Management in Field Crops
Capacity Building of Extension Professionals for Effective
Training
Jan. 02-22, 10 BHU, Varanasi
UGC Academic Staff, Agricultural Sciences
Feb. 08-09, 10 UPCAR, Lucknow Fundamentals of IPRs
March 05-06, 10 UPCAR, Lucknow Fundamentals of IPRs
Entomology
Aligarh
May 17-27, 2010 CCS HAU, Hisar Identification of important plant parasitic nematode
June 1 21,
IISR, LUCKNOW Adaptive Production Technologies for Sugarbeet Under
2011
Indian Conditions
June14-July 4, 10 IIM, Lucknow
ABM
MDP on Agri. Business Management
Agronomy
June 23-26, 10 CRIDA, Hyderabad Analysis crop weather relationships to obtain a uniformity
Crop Physiology July 03-23, 2010 BHU, Varanasi
III Refresher Course on Environmental Studies
Dr. U.D. Awasthi
Dr. Anil Kumar
Dr. Ram Kumar Singh
Dr. S.K. Biswas
Sri. Devendra Singh
Agril. Economics July 27 Aug 8, 10
Gen. & Pl. Breed. Sept. 01-21,
2010
Soil Cons.
Soil Science
Agril. Extension
Plant Pathology Sept. 8-28, 2010
Soil Science
Oct. 1-12, 2010
Sri Vishram Singh
Agronomy
Dr. O.P. Yadav
Agricultural
Extension
Dr. Balwant Singh Sachan
Dr. Jagbir Singh
Dr. S.R. Yadav
Dr. Kamlesh Singh
Dr. Shaukat Ali
Dr. P. K. Tewari
Pl. Physiology
Veg. Science
Dr. Ramesh Singh
Dr. Naushad Khan
Plant Pathology
Agronomy
Dr. R. K. Pal
Entomology
Dr. Ramjee Gupta
Dr. R. A. Katiyar
Dr. Mangal Prasad
Dr. A.K. Singh
BHU Varanasi
PAU, Ludhiana
Business Studies (Commerce Economics)
Novel Techniques in Food processing, Co-product
Utilization and Quality.
Viral Genomics and Transgenic Development
System based integrated nutrient management for
sustained productivity and soil health
Oct. 01-21, 2010 CRS, Modipuram, System Based Integrated Nutrient Management for
Meerut
Sustained Productivity and Soil Health.
IARI, New Delhi
PDFSR, Meerut
Oct14 Nov.4, 10 AMU, Aligarh
Oct. 15 Nov. 4, IARI, New Delhi
2011
Womens studies
Designing Nutraceutical and food colourant crop plants,
conventional and molecular approach
Nov. 15 Dec.
6, 2010
Recent advances in chemical and non-chemical
approaches of weed management in cropped and noncropped areas
Newer technique in food processing from production to
consumption
Newer Technologies in food processing from production
to consumption.
Research Training IV: Data Analysis using SAS
Micro Enterprise Promotion in Agriculture
Nov. 17 Dec.
9, 2010
AH & Dairying
Nov. 19 Dec.
09, 2010
Agril. Economics Nov. 22-27, 10
Agriculture
December 01Extension
21, 2010
Dr. S.R. Yadav
Dr. Anjani Kumar Singh
Agric. Extension December 0222, 2010
Dr. Anand Swarup Srivastava Entomology
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
Agril. Economics Dec.07-22, 2010
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
Soil Conservation December 0727, 2010
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi
Horticulture
December 0727, 2010
Dr. J.P. Singh
Horticulture
Dr. Anjani Kumar Singh
Agric. Extension Dec.08-28, 2010
Dr. Om Prakash Yadav
Agriculture
December 09Extension
29, 2010
Dr. J. P. Singh
Horticulture
Dec 09-29, 2010
IARI, New Delhi
ANGRAU,
Hyderabad
CAFT, ANGRAU,
Hyderabad
IVRI, Barielly
IARI, New Delhi
IASRI, New Delhi Development of Expert System in Agriculture.
IASRI, New Delhi
GBPUA&T, Pant
Nagar
JNKVV, Jabalpur
Development of Expert System in Agriculture
Cropping System Approach for Food Security and Soil
Quality.
Integrated Plant Nutrient Management to Sustain Soil
Fertility and Health for Higher Crop Production.
NDRI, Karnal
BHU, Varanasi
Horticulture
Horticulture
Agriculture
Extension
Jan. 01-25, 2011 MPKV, Rahuri,
Data Mining Techniques for farm Animal Management.
Information Communication Technologies Mediated
Agricultural Extension: Basic Advances.
Integrated Plant Nutrient Management to Sustain Soil
Fertility and Health for Higher Crop Production
Challenges in Fruit Crops.
January 04-24, IARI, New Delhi
2011
Training Programme on Innovative Extension Models for
Sustainable Agricultural Development.
Dr. O.P. Yadav
Sri Hari Ram
Agronomy
Dr. S. M. Tripathi
Horticulture
January 04-24, NDUA&T,
2011
Faizabad
Jan 05-25, 2011 MPKV, Rahuri,
Maharastra
Crop improvement under submergence and Salt stress
Environment: Physiological and molecular approaches
Challenges in Fruit Crops
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi
Dr. S.M. Tripathi
Dr. S.R. Yadav
Dr. A. K. Dwivedi
Dr. D. K. Singh
Dr. Jitendra Kumar
Dr. Ram Singh
Dr. Balwant Singh
Dr. R. K. S. Gautam
Soil Science &
Agril. Chemistry
July 14-August
03, 2010
NBSSLUP,
Bangalore
Advances in land resource appraisal techniques for
precision farming in Indian Farming Situation
Dr. Shyam Bihari Pandey
Dr. Pramod Kumar
Dr. J. P. Singh
Sri Raj Kumar Sachan
Dr. Ram Jee Gupta
Aligarh
July 20 Aug.
10, 2010
AMU, Aligarh
Environmental Studies
Dr. Ramesh Singh
Dr. S. P. Singh
Dr. Ram Jee Gupta
A.H. & Dairying
July 21-August
10, 2010
ANGRAU,
Hyderabad
Newer Technologies in Food Processing from Production
to Consumption.
Dr. Anand Swarup Srivastava
Entomology
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Feb. 09, 09 to JNKVV, Jabalpur
March 1, 2009
Jan 14-Feb 3, 09 IASRI, New Delhi
Feb. 3-23, 2009 NDUA&T,
Faizabad
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
Dr. Narendra Kumar
JNKVV, Jabalpur
Veg. Science
Jan 11-31, 2011 CCS, HAU, Hisar Molecular Basis of Host Plant Resistance to Insects
Plant Breeding
Entomology
Agril. Economics Jan 17 Feb. 6, 11 BHU, Varanasi
Refresher Course on Agricultural Sciences
Horticulture
Jan. 20-29, 2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Training on Production and Quality Control of Organic
Inputs
Horticulture
A.H. & Dairying
Jan.27-Feb.16, 11 BHU, Varanasi
February 03-23,
2011
Plant Pathology 10 Feb. 10
March, 2011
Agril. Economics Feb. 21-26, 11
Plant Breeding March 3-23,
2011
IVRI, Bareilly
IARI, New Delhi
IVRI, Bareilly
JNKVV, Jabalpur
9th R.C in Agricultural Science
Nutritional Interventions for Clean and Green Livestock
Production.
Advance technique in plant biochemistry and molecular
biology
Research Training IV: Data Analysis using SAS
Resource management for sustaining crop production
and soil health
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Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Singh
Sri Niranjan Singh
Mr. Kamlesh Singh
Dr. (Mohd) Jafar Siddiqui
Dr. Shaukat Ali
Dr. Babu Singh
Er. Rajeev Singh
Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui
Dr. P. N. Awasthi
Sri R.K. Sachan
2011-12
Smt. Sunita Mishra
Sri. A.H. Warsi
Dr. Babu Singh, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Jiyalal Gupta
Vegetable
Science
Dr. YSPU, Solan
Production and seed production of temperate vegetables
Plant Physiology March 9-29, 11 PAU, Ludhiana
Agronomy
23 March-April AMU Aligarh
14, 2011
Pl. Physiology
Agril. Economics March 21-25, 11 NCAP, New Delhi
Agril. Engineering March 22-31,
TOC, Literacy
2011
House, Lucknow
Mar.23-Apr.11, 11 AMU, Aligarh
Agronomy
Agronomy
March 23-29,
DWR, Karnal
2011
Horticulture
June 16 July 6, CSSRI, Karnal,
2011
Haryana
Environmental pollution and mitigation strategies
Research Methodology in Agricultural Science
Etawah
Refresher Course
3-24 May, 2011 AMU Aligarh
Quantifying the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture.
Orientation and refresher Training for Programme
Officers.
Research Methodology in Agricultural Sciences
Wheat improvement project and conducted of
coordinated trails under AICW&BIP
Advance in Diagnostic Remediation and use of poor
quality water in crop production
Agril. Economics 9-29 May 2011
Jhansi
31 May to 03
June 2011
IIM Lucknow
Institute for DLA,
Hyderabad
Management Dev. Programme on Microfinance Mgt.
Orientation Programme
Sri S.P. Soni, Hamirpur
Dr. O.P. Yadav, Ass t. Prof.
Agril. Extension
IISR, Lucknow
Adoptive Production Technologies for sugar beet under
Indian conditions
Smt. Achla Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Sri K.D. Dixit, Asstt. Prof.
Sri Monoj Mishra, Asstt. Prof.
Sri Harendra Kumar Singh
Dr. OP Yadav, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. B.P. Bajpai
Dr. R. K. Sachan, Asst. Prof.
DDSF
NARP Mainpuri
Director Res.
NARP Aligarh
Agril. Extension
Cotton
Horticulture
Sri Devendra Singh, Jr. Sci.
Sri Rajveer Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. S.N. Pandey, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. J. Rai, Assistant Professor
Dr. Omkar Singh
ACIRP Rice
EBR
Soil Salinity
Agric. Economics 2-22 August, 11
Firozabad
01-21 Sept.
2011
Belatal
Dir.of Extension 07-27 Sept. 11
Agricultural
8-28 September
Extension
2011
Sri S.K. Rawat
Dr. Dharmendra Yadav
Dr. S. R. Yadav, Ass t. Prof.
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Ass t. Prof.
Dr. Jagdish Kumar, Asst. Prof.
Mohd. Shamim, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Arvind Singh, As stt. Prof.
Dr. Sri Ram Yadav
Dr. Anil Kr. Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Arvind Srivastava Asst. Pr
Sri Kamlesh, SMS
Dr. Rajeev Kr. Pal, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. SK. Srivastava, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. P.N. Nigam, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. A.K. Sachan, Asst. Prof.
Dr. Jitendra Singh
Dr. R.N. Singh
Dr. Netra Pal Malik
Sri Mulajam Singh
Dr. Sanjeev Sharma
Dr. Anil Kumar, Asstt. Prof.
Sri Narendra Kumar, Asst. Pro
Dr. M.C. Verma, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Arving Kumar
Dr. Ram Palat, SMS
Dr. Dhananjai Singh
Cotton
Dir. of Research
Agril. Extension
Agril. Extension
Dir. of Research
Legume Section
Tobacco
Linseed
Entomology
Castor
DDSF
DDSF
Dalipnagar
Farrukhabad
Aligarh
Banda
Fatehpur
Director AES
Cotton Scheme
Caster Scheme
Agril. Chemistry
Kannauj
Fatehpur
Mainpuri
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March 8-28,
2011
01-21, June
2011
16 June 6
September,
2011
CSSRI, Karnal,
Haryana
Advance in Diagnostics, Remediation and Use of Poor
quality Waters in Crop Production
NCAEPR, ND
IVRI, Izatnagar
Decision Support System in Agric. using Economic Tools
Microbial and Functional Feed supplements to Improve
Livestock Productivity
AMU, Aligarh
Crop Production
Division, IIPR,
Kanpur
Refresher Computer Application
Resource Conservation Technology for Enhancing Input
Use Efficiency and Sustainable Pulse Production.
Dr. Kaushal Kr., Asstt. Prof.
Sri Paltto Ram, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Lalta Prasad, Asstt. Prof.
Sri Hari Ram, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Ravindra Kr., Assoc. Prof.
Sri K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Vikash Ranjan Chaudhary
Sri Ram Deen
Dr. Dharmendra Yadav
Dr. V. K. Tripathi, As st. Prof.
Dr. Sheoraj Singh
Soil Cons.
Dalipnagar
Gen.& Pl. Breed.
AICRP on Rice
Soil Salinity
Soil Salinity
Mainpuri
Mainpuri
Dir. of Extn.
Horticulture
26-30 Sept. 11
Mahamayanagar 10 Oct. to Nov.
11, 2011
Dr. Asraf Ali Kha n
Aligarh
Dr. Mangal Prasad, Asso. Prof Agril. Economics 28-29 October
2011
Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso . Prof. Forestry
Dr. Arun Srivastava
Crop Physiology
Dr. Akhilesh Mishra, Asst. Prof Legume Section 31 Oct to 20
Nov. 2011
Dr. Rakesh Kr. Singh, Asstt.
Aril. Economics 01-03 Nov. 2011
Prof.
Dr. M.N. Pandey, Asstt. Prof. Hardoi
01-21 Nov.,
2011
Dr. S.L. Verma, Asstt. Prof.
Lalitpur
Dr. R.B. Singh
Jhansi
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Ass t. Prof.
Agricultural
02-22, Nov.
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof.
Extension
2011
Dr. C. L. Maurya
Seed Tech.
2-22, Nov., 11
Dr. Ramjeet
Hardoi
09-29 Nov.,
2011
Dr. Prithivi Pal, SMS
Lalitpur
Sri S.P. Sonkar,
Hamirpur
Sri Dharmdeo Singh, Asst. Pro RRS, Jhansi
15 Nov. to 05
Sri D.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
RRS, Jhansi
Dec., 11
Dr. Subhash Ch. Singh
Belatal
17 Nov. to 07
Dec., 11
Dr. Prithvipal
Lalitpur
Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asst. Prof.
Soil Science
22 Nov. 12
Dec., 2011
Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Shweta, Asstt. Prof.
RRS Kaushambi 29 Nov-19 Dec, 11
Dr. M.K. Singh
Jalaun
01-21 Dec., 11
Dr. U. D. Awasthi, Ass t. Prof. Soil Cons.
07-27 December
2011
Dr. S. K. Uttam, Asst. Prof.
Dr. M.F. Husain, Asstt. Prof.
Aligarh
Dr. Shyam Singh, SMS (Agro) Hathras
Dr. U.D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof. Soil Con.
Dr. S.K. Uttam, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Lalta Prasad, Asstt. Prof. GPB
Sri Hari Ram, Jr. Agronomist
Sri K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Soil Science
Dr. Anil Kumar, Asstt. Prof
Daleep Nagar
Sri Niranjan Singh, Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science
Dr. M. Srivastava, Asso. Prof. Plant Pathology 19-23 December
2011
Dr. A. K. Dubey
Horticulture
Dr. Somveer Singh, Jr. Sci.
RARS, Jhansi
05-25 Jan., 12
Dr. N.K. Tripathi
Lalitpur
01-30 Jan. 2012
Sri R.P. Singh, SMS
Raibareily
Dr. A.K. Tiwari, SMS
Er. Bhopendra Singh Chauhan Etawah
Dr. Devendra Bahadur Singh Hardoi
Sri D.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
NARP, Jhansi
31 Jan. to 21
Feb., 2012
Sri Deenanath Ram Jr. Ent.
RARS, Jhansi
Sri Niranjan Singh, Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science
Sri A.H. Warsi, SMS
Etawah
Dr. Subhash Chandra Singh
Lalitpur
18 Jan. To 07
Feb. 2012
Dr. A.K. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Sushil Kumar
Sri K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Devendra Singh, Asst. Prof
Dr. H. C. Singh, Breeder
Dr. A. K. Singh Ass t. Professor
Dr. AK Srivastava, Asst. Prof.
Sri Shaukat Ali, Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Yogesh Yadav
Agril. Ext.
Farrukhabad
Soil Salinity
.
Etawah
PBG
Agril. Extension
Agronomy
GRS, Mainpuri
Etawah
17 Jan. - 6 Feb.
28Jan.-6 Feb, 12
18 Jan-7 Feb., 12
19-24 March 12
13 March to 11
April, 2012
MANAGE, Hyd.
IARI New Delhi
Development and Management of Ag. Prog. of Television
Monitoring and Forecasting of Plant disease epidemics
under climate change
IVRI, Bareilly
Statistical Computing and Issues of Installation and
Updation of SAS Software
Gujrat
Refresher Course
IASRI, New Delhi Data Mining Techniques and Tools for Knowledge
Discovery in Agricultural Datasets
IVRI, Izatnagar
Advances in Reproductive Technology to Augment
Fertility in Farm Animals
BCKV West
Bengal
UAS, Raichur
Faizabad
Extension Strategy on Information Communication
Technology for Value Added Agriculture
Quality seed production, processing & marketing
Crop Improvement Under Changing Environment
Physiological and Molecular Approaches.
Faizabad
IARI, New Delhi
Pantnagar
IARI, New Delhi
Training Programme
Agril. Growth Diversification and Food Security
Enhancing Water Productivity in Agriculture
Advances in Stool Stocks for over coming biotec and
obiotic stresses in Fruit Crops.
PAU, Ludhiana
Enhancement of Soil Health for sustaining Crop
Productivity and Improving Environmental Quality
IASRI, New Delhi Recent Advances in Designing & Analysis of Agr. Exp.
Kerala
Advance in Micropropagation of Horticulture Crops
GBPUA&T,
Enhancing Water Productivity in Agriculture
Pantnagar
EDII, Gandhi
Nagar, Gujarat
Entrepreneurship Management & Development for
Technologists and Scientists working with Govt. Sector
IARI, New Delhi
Lucknow
Molecular Approaches for Allele mining and Crop Imp.
Orientation Programme
Lucknow
AMU, Aligarh
Research Methodology in Agriculture Sciences
IARI, New Delhi
Innovative Communication Intervention for Sustainable
Agril. Development.
Gorakhpur
Karnal
IARI, New Delhi
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
AMU Aligarh
Refresher Course
Malting Quality Improvement in barley, Sorghum & Corn
Innovative Comm. Intervention for Sustainable Agril. Ext.
Researchers Training VIII data analysis using SAS
Orientation Programme
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8 Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards
Nil
9 Area/ courses under which further training is required
Sustainable production of crops, vegetables, fruits etc. with emphasis on quality improvement, high production,
diversification, integrated pest management, integrated nutrient management and post harvest management
technologies.
Crop improvement through heterosis breeding, conventional breeding, genetic transformation, germplasm collection
and evaluation for high production, quality improvement, biotic and abiotic stresses.
Seed production and quality improvement for production of low cost hybrid seeds of crops, vegetables and other
horticultural crops.
Micro propagation techniques for breeding of demand driven varieties of fruits, flowers, vegetables, aromatic plants
etc. with high production potential, better quality, better self-life and other commodity specific quality standards.
Remote sensing and GIS for generation of data base and assessment of soil, water, climate and crop resources.
10 Sports facility available for faculty & students
Foot Ball
Volley Ball
Badminton
Tennis
Indoor Games
Swimming
Cricket
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
10 (a) Action plan for 2012-13 for higher education
The HRD through undergraduate curricula will have a shift in priority on resource cum technology
management coupled with managerial skills for sustainable production of crops, vegetables, fruits etc. with
emphasis on quality improvement, high production, diversification, integrated pest management,
integrated nutrient management and post harvest management technologies. The topical areas of
agricultural sciences at postgraduate level will also be given priority for offering advance courses to the
students to enrich their knowledge through basic and applied research to cater to the needs of the public
and private organizations.
Training and upgradation of teachers will get priority for their counter contribution in teaching and research.
Among research priorities thrust will be on crop improvement through heterosis breeding, conventional
breeding, genetic transformation, germplasm collection and evaluation for high production, quality
improvement, biotic and abiotic stresses. Seed production and quality improvement will be another thrust
area for production of low cost hybrid seeds of crops, vegetables and other horticultural crops.
.
Research on horticultural crops
will have priority on development of micro propagation techniques for
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breeding of demand driven varieties of fruits, flowers, vegetables, aromatic plants etc. with high production potential,
better quality, better self-life and other commodity specific quality standards. The emphasis on research for
protected horticulture will also be given to ensure high production with desired quality and to regulate production as
well as pest and disease management. Similarly, advance techniques like remote sensing and GIS will be used for
generation of data base and assessment of soil, water, climate and crop resources.
Among other futuristic research areas, integrated disease management modules, integrated pest management
modules, integrated weed management, integrated nutrient management, crop residue management, post harvest
management, crop modelling and simulation techniques for important cropping systems, disease and pest
forecasting modules, organic farming and bio-fertilizer management and application of biotechnologies for
breeding, pest and disease control will be given emphasis. Research on water resource management will be
another priority area to suggest water and nutrient use efficiency in different crops. Rain water management under
different agro ecosystems, on-farm water management and water requirement of horticultural crops under microirrigation system are the other research priorities of this college.
Under forestry, research priority will be given to management of different agro-forestry systems including pest and
disease management, water management, commercial use and cost benefit analysis. Research backup will also be
provided for mushroom species, sericulture, and beekeeping, medicinal and aromatic plants.
Some of the important areas where the emphasis has to be given are summarized belowBuilding excellence in specific strategic and newer areas like biotechnology, genetic engineering, post
harvest technology, food processing in education and research through Niche Areas of Excellence.
Promoting holistic higher agricultural education by blending knowledge, skill and attitude mainly through (a)
Experiential Learning Units
(b) Personality Development
(c) Faculty development, and
(d) Strengthening of sports and games facilities.
Assuring quality and relevance of higher agricultural education by periodic revision and course curricula.
Energising farm activities by modernization of farms.
Reduction of inbreeding in education and promotion of national integration particularly through
Common Entrance Tests for Under Graduate (25% seats) and Post Graduate (50% seats) programmes
(already implemented),
Catalytic support for faculty/ students exchange, guest- and adjunct-faculty, and
Fellowships for post-graduate students.
Gender mainstreaming including girls' hostel and impriving amenities and facilities.
Building global competence by accruing overseas Fellowships/ Scholarships.
Improving faculty competence through training, Centre of Advance Studies, Summer/ Winter School,
refresher courses and participation in seminars/ symposium/ conference etc.
Provision for visiting faculty/ adjunct faculty and exchange of faculty and studies for filling the gaps,
excellence-promotion and enhancement of faculty-learning resources including strengthening of libraries.
Building-on the agricultural education legacy by acquiring support to old academic buildings.
Promoting quality and innovativeness in teaching through implementation of best teacher awards.
Linkages with national and international institutions for faculty and students exchange and teaching and
learning resources management.
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Collegewise information
10 (b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR
Item
Works
Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc.
Construction of new girls hostels
Equipments
Upgrading / replacement / new
Instructional model plants / farms
Establishment of central instrument facility
Library
Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc)
Internet connectivity, e-learning
Recurring contingency
Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids
Contingency for practicals for UG & PG
Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs
Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments
Students study & educational tours
Students counselling & amenities
Faculty amenities
Strengthening & development of educational by Deans
Education Technology Cell
Faculty specific requirement for improving education
RAWE
Experiential Learning
NTS
Total
10 Major constraints if any,
Estimates
500.00
300.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
75.00
100.00
100.00
20.00
50.00
6.00
50.00
25.00
1476.00
faced in implementing the scheme entitled 'Development and
Strengthening of Agricultural Higher Education and possible solution:
(1 page)
Most erratic power supply.
Shortage of Technical staff (Experts) in information technology.
Some laboratories are very old and spacious. Their electricity and water supply lines are broken and
badly damaged. Under such conditions renovation and strengthening requires more funds for modern
infrastructure to the level of global standard.
All the works of renovation and strengthening is carried out by the Govt. machinery which takes more
time to fulfill the norms and conditions of Govt. rules. There may be a no. of constraints in managing the
materials to a required standard.
New and revised courses recommended by the ICAR for UG and PG require invariable advance and
specialized training of faculty at least once a year at specialized Institutes/Universities.
International Journals of sufficient number of Societies for all the departments are not in sufficient
number due to less release by the ICAR.
Support to examination cell in not meeting the actual requirement.
Support to Education Technology Cell requires more money to evolve more sophisticated and latest
information technology equipments.
More funds are required in students study tours and students amenities.
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Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Name of the College: Maharani Awanti Bai College of Home Science
Part A : Infra-structure Development
1 Achievements made in Extension, Teaching and Research
Academic sessions made regular by giving special attention to timely examinations and declaring results in the
shortest period and putting academic regulations in place.
Orientation programme for the new students of different course programmes were organized during August with the
objective to acquaint the fresher with the system of teaching, evaluation, specialties of undergraduate curriculum,
academic and disciplinary rules, regulations and hostel life.
Practical manuals for all the courses of the B.Sc. Home Science has been made and distributed to the students well in
time.
Forty-two (42) girl students have been selected to different institutions/ organizations through Campus interview by
the Directorate of Placement during this period.
Four training programmes on different aspects were organized.
ICAR recommended revised PG Curricula implemented along with academic regulations.
RAWE progremme is an important and compulsory component at UG
(Home Science) level which is regularly offered to B.Sc. (H.Sc.)
students of VII semester for a period of six months. After adoption of
new UG course curricula in Home Science, the University has remodelled its RAWE programme. Under the programme students used
to visit near by villages to associate themselves with rural women and
farmers to understand, study and analyze their problems related to
resource management (at home and farms both), child care, hygiene
and house keeping etc.
During 2009-10, students selected 4-5 villages and imparted training
and demonstration to rural women in innovative drudgery reducing
techniques, tools and raw materials; preparation of food item such as
papad, laddu, pannier, gift-covers, embroidery, stitching, designer
candles, diyas, decorated pottery items etc. to promote women
empowerment through resource generation.
During 2010-11, similar activities were also organized at Singhpur,
Bidhuna, Hridaypur and Ruma Villages under RAWE programme.
This year RAWE students selected four villages to impart training and
demonstration of various resource generating activities.
NSS programme is also regularly being organized by the students of
undergraduates.
Undergraduate students were exposed to Internship/ Industrial
attachment at other recognized Institutions/ Industries for three months
duration to develop professional skills in respective areas from the
current academic session (2011-12).
Food Science and Nutrition were attached to Govt. hospitals and other
reputed hospitals to achieve experience in diet counselling and
formulation for health conscious persons and patients suffering form
various diseases.
Textiles and Clothing students were attached to related Institutions/
textile mills/ industries to get professional experience in fibre
processing and textile dyeing and designing etc.
Human Development departments were attached to spastic centers,
medical college and nursery schools to gain experience in the
measurement of psycho analysis of spastics, mentally retarded and
other abnormal children.
In Family Resource Management, students were attached to top class
hotels of the city to learn experience in interior designing, house
keeping and management.
The students of Extension Education and Communication
Management were offered training at print and electronic media
agencies and multimedia labs to get expertise in communication
management.
Inter-institutional collaboration in teaching, thesis work, in plant training
in certain special areas such as child and women welfare institutions,
medical college, hospital, spastic enters, textile institute/mill and
multimedia, electronic, print media agencies and other related
organizations where expertise relevant to these disciplines are
available.
Sixty low cost recipe of bajra, maize and groundnut for women has
been developed under postgraduate programme at the Department of
Extension Education & Communication Management.
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2 Details of Students presently enrolled in the College
Programme
B. Sc. Home Science
M.Sc. Home Science
Ph. D. Home Science
Total
II
37
26
5
68
IV
33
21
6
60
VI
27
2
29
VIII
27
4
31
Total
124
47
17
188
3 Students Study Tour
Year
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011 -12
No. of students
26
25
30
22
18
4 List the new programmes/ courses initiated by utilising the funds released for following
items/ activities in the last 5 years:
Items
Amount
allocated
2007-08
Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms and
works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students
counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report.
Total
5.00
9.50
9.00
6.00
29.50
2008-09
Replacement of obsolete equipments and purchase of the state
-of-art equipments to
support PG research in basic and frontier science subjects and to promote distance
education by strengthening ICT facilities and equipments, Establi
shment of central
instrument facility and AMC of equipments.
National Talent Scholarship**, Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study &
educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities (Games President), DSW
through Nodal Officer Dev. Grant, Students Electricity, Preparation of text books, practical
manuals, AV aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening,
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report.
Total
15.00
9.00
3.00
14.00
41.00
2009-10
Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of equipments including those for cuttingedge-technologies, e -learning & distance e ducation, AMCs, Central Instrumentation
facilities and Computers
0.75
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Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency
grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, Seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practicals, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
National Talent Scholarship**, Best Teacher Award, Catalytic support for faculty
exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development, Counselling of students,
Tutorials for SC/ST students
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of
facilities
2.50
2.00
2.00
2.50
3.00
Total
12.75
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency
grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of
facilities
1.50
2010-11
6 Additional facilities created for education
1.50
(List of Equipments and works completed
costing above Rs. 1,00,000/- with source
of funding)
List of Equipments (in Lakh Rupees)
Name of the Department
5.00
1.00
Total
9.00
Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including those
for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency
grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of
facilities
Grand Total
12.15
2011-12
1.75
2007-08
Food Science & Nutrition
Human Development
Name of the equipment
Water Repellence Tester
Tensile strength Tester
No.
Cost
1
1
1.00
1.65
2.65
Total
7 Construction works undertaken
2.50
2.60
19.00
5 List the new programmes/ courses
As per the ICAR IV Deans Committee recommendations, the academic regulations and course curricula for
undergraduate was implemented during 2007-08 academic session with adoption of Internship/ Industrial
attachment at other recognized Institutions/ Industries for three months duration from the current academic session
(2011-12) to develop professional skills in respective areas.
Renovation of labs including class room has provided students the congenial environment for smooth conduction of
classes and practicals. Renovation was also useful in improving basic civic amenities including condition of the
hostels, guest houses and messes.
New and sophisticated equipments purchased under the programme enabling the students to go for advance
research especially at PG level.
Manuals of most of the courses have been prepared. Useful help is obtained in proper conduction of practicals.
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Under faculty competence programme, faculty have been exposed to learn newer things and they are updating
their skill and knowledge.
Every year students are being sent on study/ educational tours regularly. This is providing them a chance to learn in
more practical way.
Students' amenities have definitely been improved. For better placement of students, Career Counselling Fair was
organized at the University campus.
Faculty members are also being provided the required instructional material including models essential for
imparting teaching.
Private participation in research and educational programmes was introduced with DRDO for preparing Linen from
Indigenous flax fibres for defense applications.
Name of work
2007-08
Renovation of girls Hostel
2009-10
Construction of Gymnasium Room in Home Science College
Electrical work at Dr. Mithilesh Verma, warden residence
Supply of cable and feeder pillors in working women hostel
2010-11
Renovation of Toilet of Dr. Seema Sonkar residence
Supply and Fixing of Feeder pillar near woman hostel
Renovation of kitchen of Warden residence of Home Science
Electrical work of warden Mr. Mithlesh Verma residence
Electric work of residence of Dr. Seema Sonkar
Cable jointing Hostel No. 3 Home Science Deptt.
Purchase of Battery in HRD Department, Cooler in Dean Office
Purchase of chairs in Examination Hall
Purchase of electrical items, Generator repairing (Inverter battery -Extension Deptt.), Hostels
Aluminium partition in Examination Hall
Polishing on chairs in Faculty committee room
2011-12
Repairing of Pump of Godawari Hostel
Curtain work at Godawari Hostel
Total
Utilized
1008186.00
409000.00
4032.00
64922.00
19866.00
27625.00
44714.00
4032.00
8368.00
24471.00
28000.00
42000.00
761000.00
50000.00
50000.00
6160.00
9857.00
2562233.00
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8 Contribution of Council's scheme entitled 'Development and Strengthening of
Agricultural Higher Education'
in above achievements
New courses recommended by the ICAR in basic courses namely, personality development and women in
agriculture have been added.
Professional Electives of 2 years with focus on skill and entrepreneurship development.
Industrial attachment for one semester in all elective subjects has been made accessible.
Supporting courses across the faculty and freedom to choose have been introduced.
Increase in the duration of skill oriented courses to two years with more weightage on experiential learning
for entrepreneurship focus. Under professional courses emphasis has been given on skill development and
enterprise management.
New courses under various packages are like convenience and health foods, intervention programmes for
developmentally challenged children, infant stimulation programmes, fashion merchandising, apparel
industry management, knitting technology, functional interiors for special needs etc. have been introduced.
A basic course of Personality Development has been added to strengthen various personality dimensions
of the student.
Another new course on Women in Agriculture has been introduced in common courses to sensitize
students about role of rural women, their problems and empowerment.
The curriculum is common for first two years for all the students, while for next two years professional
courses are offered including one semester in-plant training and industrial attachment.
Impact
The scheme has contributed in procurement of sophisticated equipments, renovation and modernization of
laboratories and improving professional competence of faculty: 100% faculty is computer literate. Audio visual
aids (OHP) and internet are used as curricular delivery tools.
A Central Instrumentation Laboratory has been strengthened in the main campus of University. The CIL has
sophisticated instruments and presently used by the post graduate students of faculty of Home Science for their
projects.
The scheme helped in the human resource generation. Both teachers and students have been benefited with
the above scheme. The human resource development will go a long way in meeting the manpower requirement
in R & D activities. The research activities have been instrumented in standardizing the agro techniques. The
research work concerns mainly production, protection as well as processing and value addition of crops. The
practical training has been given to the students have started showing its results. Passed out students are
placed well in Govt., Semi-Govt., Private sectors in different dignified positions.
The purchase and repair of equipment, important for smooth conducting of practical classes have helped in
proper conduction of the practicals.
The recent literatures are provided through the modern services and facilities by Computerization and proper
LAN Connectivity. Library as well as internet facilities made a significant contribution in the research activities of
the students. Students can gather more information regarding their research problems pertaining literature.
Thus, students and teachers can conduct the research work of global standard and may get a significant
participation in the scientific gathering.
Renovated and strengthened labs may facilitate and provide opportunity for the conduct of quality research
work.
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Facilities provided in hostels and play ground may enhance the healthy environment for academic
attainments.
A.V. aids contingency for UG/PG labs and computer and internet facilities have made a significant impact
on the quality of teaching as well as academic standards of students.
The scheme has also contributed a lot in faculty improvements. Many faculty members attended seminar,
symposia & educational trainings through which faculty members aware with the recent developments in
research and education.
Many new books have been purchased with the funds of this scheme and book club is being started and
improving the subject knowledge of staff members and students with the collection of recent books.
New equipments have been purchased in labs to improve the quality of research programmes. Manuals,
transparencies, L.C.D. are used to improve the teaching quality.
9 Whether LAN established & functional
In the college of Home Science Computer Lab is connected with LAN (OFC media from ARIS) and from
computer lab all 5 departments. Viz; Child & Human Development, Clothing & Textile, Food Science &
Nutrition, Family Resource Management, Extension Education & Communication Management along with
the office of Dean Home Science through CAT-5 Cable and LAN is working properly.
10 Status of off campus colleges
Nil
11 No of faculty members provided with computers
10
12 Computer literacy
Staff
Faculty
Administration
Technical
13 Computer literacy
%
100
75
75
How many of them have email address (No.)
10
5
5
Name of the Journal
2007-08
Data India
University Today
Current Science
2008-09
Vigyan
Indian Farmers Digest
Indian Agriculturist
Indian Jr. of Nutrition and Dietetics
Kheti
Indian Food Packer
Indian Forester
Indian Farming
Phal Phool
Indian Jr. of Pulses Research
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14 No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)
75gb
15 No of LCD Projectors the college has
3
3 No of students beneficiaries
Schemes
NTS
RAWE
JRF
SRF
Part B : Status of HRD
2007-08
3
33
2
-
2008-09
3
38
-
No. of students
2009-10
2010-11
1
1
38
30
1
-
2011-12
30
-
1 Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)
Category
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
Sanctioned
Post
2
1
7
10
Gen.
1
4
5
Filled
SC
ST
1
1
-
%
Ladies
100
100
100
OBC
2
2
Vacant
2
2
2 (a) Student intake during last 5 years
Programme
B. Sc. Home Science (Hons.)
M.Sc. Ag.
Extension & Communication
Management
Family Resource Management
Clothing & Textiles
Human Development
Food & Nutrition
Ph.D. Home Science
Extension & Communication
Management
Family Resource Management
Total
Duration
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
(yrs) Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted
4
33
32
33
39
32
38
43
30
38
2
18
42
19
27
22
16
20
16
28
2
4
7
4
5
5
4
5
4
6
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
7
2
-
7
4
8
16
3
1
2
2
4
7
6
2
5
5
5
7
2
-
3
4
3
7
3
2
2
1
3
6
1
1
4
1
5
5
4
2
2
3
1
6
1
1
6
4
4
8
5
3
3
2
53
2
77
4
58
2
68
1
57
55
2
67
47
2
71
2 (b) Students retention
Student category
Total fresh students enrolled (No.)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students on roll (no)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students awarded degree
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Drop out %
Students Intake
2009-10
2010-11
2007-08
2008-09
2011-12
33
18
2
33
19
6
32
24
3
43
20
4
38
28
5
96
48
6
117
61
9
138
49
8
152
36
7
145
44
7
32
42
3
25
39
27
2
18.7
38
16
1
11.5
30
16
1
18
-
4 Alumni and career placement details
Name
2007-08
Km. Akancha Chowdhary
Miss. Preeti
Miss. Navodita
Miss. Sweta Pal
Ms. Vanya Chandra
Ms. Juhi Agarwal
Ms. Sumedha Chaudhary
Ms. Seema Dubey
2008-09
Ms Kalindi
Ms. Anju Katiyar
Ms. Nidhi Verma
Ms. Seema Sonkar
Dr. Vinita Singh
Dr. Sadhana Vaish
Miss. Laxmi Pandey
Miss. Anandita Srivastava
Miss. Shalini Kanujia
Miss. Mradul Vibha
2009-10
Miss. Anjali Awasthi
Miss. Rakhi Katiyar
Miss. Jyoti Chaurasia
Miss. Anjuja Gupta
Miss. Charul Gupta
Miss. Smita Verma
Miss. Renu singh
Miss. Priyanka Singh
Miss. Anupma Katiyar
Miss. Sheetla Devi
Miss. Nidhi Karnataka
Miss. Nupur Chaddha
2010-11
Miss. Neeti Singh
Miss. Alka Singh
Miss. Manita Jaiswal
Miss. Seema Sharma
Miss. Rekha Srivastava
Miss. Jaya Pandey
Miss. Renu Singh
Miss. Dr.Pratibha Arya
Miss. Dr.Garima Bansal
2011-12
Miss. Dr.Bhurnita Singh
Miss. Neelmani Gupta
Miss. Malvika Awasthi
Placement & Alumni
SMS, K.V.K C.S.A Unit of Agro & Tech. Kanpur
Lecturer, Faizabad University
Lecturer, Faizabad University
Lecturer, Kanpur University
Project Coordinator, NIPCCD, Delhi
Teaching Assistant, Human Development, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Teaching A ssistant, Human Development, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Lecturer, Kalawati Girl's Degree College, Shivmukti Nagar, Sultanpur
Lecturer, Kamayni Maha Vidyalaya, Sultanpur.
Counsellor (HIV patients), PHC, Farrukhabad.
Teacher, Adarsh Kanya Vidyalaya, Rajinikhand,Lucknow
Asstt.Prof., College of Home Science, C.S.A.U.A.& T.Kanpur
Asstt.Prof., College of Home Science, C.S.A.U.A & T.Kanpur
Training Associate, KVK Tharion,Fathehpur,U.P.
Teacher, Gorakhpur University
Teacher, Faizabad University
Mukhya Sewevika, Gorakhpur
Dietecian, Surat,Gujrat
Dietecian, Regency Hospital,Kanpur
Dietician, Talwalkar Fitness Club,Kanpur
Dietetian,VLCC Swaroop Nagar(Fittness Club, Kanpur)
Dietitian, Personality Scon Pandu Nagar, Kanpur.
Teacher, KNIT, Sultanpur.
Dietitian, Escorts Heart Centre, Delhi.
Teacher,Avadh University, Faizabad.
SBI, Bank.
Dietitian, Talwalkar Fitness,Kanpur
Educational Counsellor, Diet Etawah.
Nutrition Counsellor, Neutra Phasmaceuticals, Nioda.
Diet Counsellor, Personal Point Fitness Club,l,Kanpur Kanpur.
Teacher, Kanpur University, D.G. College, Kanpur.
Teacher, G.B. University of Agriculture& Technology, Pant Nagar.
Tea cher, Sanjeevini Management College, Bahraich
Dietician,VLCC FitnessCenterKanpur
Lecturer,ZunZhunWala College,Faizabad
Lecturer,Gorakhpur University
Dietician,Ahmedabad
Lecturer, Bundelkhand University,Jhansi
Lecturer, Bundelkhand University,Jhansi
Chief Dietitian, Central Railway Kapurthala, Punjab
Assistant Professor, FSN Deptt. SWDT, Mumbai
Teacher, Human Dev. and Family Studies, College of Home Science, G. B.
Pant University of Agriculture & Tech, Pantnagar.
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
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5 Stakeholder's involvement
In-process
6 No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong
7 Details of Seminar/ Symposia
attended by the faculty in the
lat 5 years
Name
National
2007-08
Vineeta Singh
Asstt. Prof.
Discipline
Date
Venue
Name of the Conference
Home Science
Feb. 17-20,
2007
BHU, Varanasi
National Conference on Role of Bio
molecules in Food Security and Health
Improvement
Rashmi Singh
Asstt. Prof.
2009-10
Dr. Mukta Garg Assistant
Professor
Home Science
Home Science
Nov. 24-25,
2009
BRA University
Lucknow
Vineeta Singh
Asstt. Prof.
Rashmi Singh
Asstt. Prof.
2010-11
Dr. Ritu Pandey
Home Science
January 06-08,
2010
BHU, Varanasi
Seema Sonker
Dr. Vineeta Singh
Dr. Rekha Dayal
Dr. Deepali Chauhan
Dr. Ritu Pandey
2011-12
Dr. Nishi Rai
International
2007-08
Vidya Dayal
2010-11
Dr. Ritu Pandey
2011-12
Dr. Nishi Roy
Nil
National Seminar on Traditional and
Contemporary Trends in Family and
Community studies.
National Conference on Food Security in
Changing Scenario
Home Science
Clothing &
Textiles
Food Nutrition
Oct. 23-24, 2011 Mahila Vidyalaya,
Lucknow
National Seminar on Quality of life Challenges
ahead
Family Resource
Management
Clothing &
Textiles
December 11,
2011
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture
for Rural Development.
Home Science
13-14 May,
2011
GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
Oct. 17-20,
2007
New Delhi
International Conference on Water and
Environment for Prosperity
Clothing &
Textiles
Nov. 1-5, 2011
Taipei
Home Science
09-12 Nov. 2011 IARI, New Delhi
Home Science
International Workshop on Eco-Design.
International Conference-2011
NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Name of the
Discipline
scientist
2007-08
Dr. Neelma Kunwar, ECM
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Seema Jaiswal,
Asstt. Professor
Ms. Seema Sonkar,
Asstt. Professor
Dr. Vinita Singh
Asstt. Professor
Dr. Rashmi Singh,
Asstt. Professor
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Date
Venue
Topic
25-26 Feb
2007
IRD, Agra
National Seminar on Rural
Development perspective-Socioculture ramification
International Conference on Towards
a New Global village-Role of Women
in Transformation
Management of Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants in Farming system
Perspective
Food Science March 9-11, Bundelkhand
2007
University,
Jhansi
Food Science March 20- CSAUA&T,
22, 2007
Kanpur
Food Science
Food Science
Dr. (Mrs.) Mukta
Garg
Dr. (Mrs.) Vidya
Dayal
2009-2010:
Smt Archana Singh,
Asstt. Prof.,
Home
science
Home
science
June 3,
2007
TCL
Aug. 17-26, MPUA&T,
2009
Udaipur
Dr.Mukta Garg,
Asstt. Prof.,
HUD
Dr. Ritu Pandey,
Assistant Professor
Dr. Mukta Garg,
Assistant Professor
Home
Science
Home
Science
Aug. 29Sept. 18,
2009
Nov. 09-21,
2009
Jan. 05-25,
2010
Dr.Smt. Deepali
Chauhan
Home
Science
2010-11
Dr. Ritu Pandey
Mukta Garg
Clothing and
Texti le
Human
Development
Mrs Sangeeta Gupta Home
Science
2011-12
Home
Smt. Sunita Mishra
Science
TCL, H.Sc.
Archana Singh,
Assistant Professor
Dr. Smt. Poonam
Home
Science
Singh
TCL, H.Sc.
Dr. Ritu Pandey,
Assistant Professor
Dr. Sangeeta Gupta,
Assistant Professor
Mrs. Archana Singh,
Assistant Professor
Dr. Ritu Pandey
Asstt. Prof.
Dr. Mukta Garg,
Assistant Professor
Mithlesh Verma
Assistant Professor
ECM
TCL, H.Sc.
Home
Science
HUD
ECM
Dr. RML Degree Psycho-educational Testing and
College, Kanpur Research
CCS HAU,
Hissar
Computer aided Apparel designing
and Production pattern making,
Department of Textiles and Apparel
Designing
Recent Advances in Education
Technology
NIRJ & AFT,
Kolkata
UAS, Dharwad,
Karnataka
June Reinforced Plastic and June
Stick Particle Board
Development of Educational Materials
for Early childhood Education for
Children with Normal and special
needs
Feb. 05-25, IARI, New Delhi Methodologcial Advances in
2010
Extension Research under CAFT
Scheme ICAR
December IARI, New Delhi Micro Enterprise Promotion in
01-21, 2010
Agriculture
Jan. 05-25, UAS, Dharwad Development of Educational Materials
2011
for early childhood education for
children with normal and special
needs.
March 8-29, ASC, Lucknow Educational Technology
2011
University
3-24 May,
2011
3-23 July,
2011
AMU Aligarh
Refresher Course
NAARM,
Hyderabad
Advance in Education Methodology
and Instructional Technology
3-12 Aug.,
2011
Allied Fiber
Barrack Pore,
Kolkata
Lucknow
Fibre crop production, seed
production and Quality Evaluation
6-25 Feb.,
2012
2-31 March, Lucknow
2012
Education
19-24
CSAUA&T,
March 2012 Kanpur
19-25
Kanpur
March 2012
Researchers Training VIII data
analysis using SAS
Data Analysis
Orientation Programme
9 Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards
Nil
10 Area/ courses under which further training is required
Nil
Principles of design application, Traditional costumes of India, Fashion merchandising, Fabric
embellishment, Fashion illustrations, Draping techniques, Knitting technology, Traditional and contemporary
interiors, Computer aided designing, Space designing, Landscape designing, Entrepreneurship
development, Storage designing, Interior designing and decoration, Print journalism, Electronic journalism,
Instructional video production, Digital advertising and Multimedia production are some of the areas where
specialized training is required.
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11 Sports facility available for faculty & students
Foot BallYes/No
Volley BallYes/No
BadmintonYes/No
Tennis Yes/NoYes
Indoor GamesYes/No
SwimmingYes/No
CricketYes/No
2 (b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
1 (a) Action plan for 2010-11 for higher education
In-process
The college will reorganize and reorient its courses to provide equal opportunities for male and female
students in its HRD programmes and to utilize their services as professionals in the society or through selfemployment. It will also reorient its laboratories to ensure professional competence among students. Under its
research programme priorities will be focused on women employment, development of support systems for
working women and operational research on finding self-employment opportunities for them including
technology development for low -cost food processing, child management, natural dyes and fabrics, etc.
Some of the important areas where the emphasis has to be given are summarized belowBuilding excellence in specific strategic and newer areas like Fashion merchandising, Fabric
embellishment, Draping techniques, Knitting technology, Space designing, Entrepreneurship
development, Interior designing and decoration, Electronic journalism, Instructional video production,
Digital advertising and Multimedia production in education and research through Niche Areas of
Excellence.
Promoting holistic higher agricultural education by blending knowledge, skill and attitude mainly through
(a) Experiential Learning Units, (b) Personality Development, (c) Faculty development, and (d)
Strengthening of sports and games facilities.
Assuring quality and relevance of higher agricultural education by periodic revision and course curricula.
Energising lab activities by modernization of labs.
Reduction of inbreeding in education and promotion of national integration particularly through
Common Entrance Tests for Under Graduate (25% seats) and Post Graduate (50% seats) programmes
(already implementing),
Catalytic support for faculty/ students exchange, guest- and adjunct-faculty, and
Fellowships for post-graduate students.
Gender mainstreaming including girls' hostel and improving amenities and facilities.
Building global competence by accruing overseas Fellowships/ Scholarships.
Improving faculty competence through training, Centre of Advance Studies, Summer/ Winter School,
refresher courses and participation in seminars/ symposium/ conference etc.
Provision for visiting faculty/ adjunct faculty and exchange of faculty and studies for filling the gaps,
excellence-promotion and enhancement of faculty-learning resources including strengthening of libraries.
Promoting quality and innovativeness in teaching through implementation of best teacher awards.
Linkages with national and international institutions for faculty and students exchange and teaching and
learning resources management.
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Item
Works
Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc.
Construction of new girls hostels
Equipments
Upgrading / replacement / new
Instructional model plants / farms
Establishment of central instrument facility
Library
Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc)
Internet connectivity, e-learning
Recurring contingency
Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids
Contingency for practicals for UG & PG
Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs
Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments
Students study & educational tours
Students counselling & amenities
Faculty amenities
Strengthening & development of educational by Deans
Education Technology Cell
Faculty specific requirement for improving education
RAWE
Experiential Learning
NTS
Total
Estimates
200.00
150.00
20.00
20.00
50.00
20.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
2.00
50.00
5.00
612.00
2 Major constraints if any, faced in implementing the scheme entitled
‘Development and Strengthening of Agricultural Higher
Education and possible solution
Most erratic power supply.
Shortage of teaching staff in Food Science & Nutrition, Textiles & Clothing and Human Development.
Laboratories are old. The electricity and water supply lines are broken and damaged. Under such conditions
renovation and strengthening requires more funds for modern infrastructure to the level of national
standard.
Advanced training for teacher is required at least once a year in different Institutes/Universities.
There is need to construct :
(a)
Examination Hall
2
(b)
Seminar Hall
2
(c)
Well furnished Computer Lab with Internet facilities
1
(d)
Educational Museum
1
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Collegewise information
Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Baba Sahab Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Etawah
Part A : Infra-structure Development
1 Achievements made in agricultural education viz-a-viz research and extension
Academic sessions made regular by giving special attention to timely examinations and declaring results in the
shortest period and putting academic regulations in place.
Orientation programme for the new students of different course programmes were organized during August with the
objective to acquaint the fresher with the system of teaching, evaluation, specialties of undergraduate curriculum,
academic and disciplinary rules, regulations and hostel life.
Practical manuals for all the courses of the B.Sc. Home Science has been made and distributed to the students well in
time.
ICAR recommended revised UG Curricula implemented along with academic regulations.
Course delivery system has been improved by providing information technology facilities.
Fourteen (14) scientists have attended International Seminar/ Symposia and forty-one (41) scientists/ teachers have
attended national seminar/ symposia/ workshops/ trainings organized during the period at different places under
faculty competence programme.
Nine (9) scientists have attended training programmes including Summer and Winter School at different places of the
country for upgrading their knowledge.
Library facilities have also been strengthened.
Right from the inception of the college from 1994 till now a total 791 students have been awarded B.Tech, degree in
different branch of engineering i.e. Agrill Engg. (414), Electronics & Communication Engg. (154), Computer Science
& Engg. (121) and Mechanical Engg (102).
These passed out students have brought laurels to college of the university by keeping the college high at primier
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institute/RND institute like BARC, ISRO, NTPC, GAIL, Indian Navy, Army Air Force, Nationalized bank and IIT's etc.
Even the passed out students have proved their worth for higher eudcation abroad tourism countries namely US,
Greenland, Bangkok & Canada.
Many of passed out students have set bench mark by getting through JRF exam at National level and bringing the
college at top among all.
The final & Pre-final year students have also scored GATE percentile and stood at 5th position.
Around one dozen passed out students have opted teaching at private and Govt. institute at the level of Asstt.
Prof./Senior Asstt. Professor/ Director-Professor.
During the course of the college programme, students have designed and developed many live project models,
which have not only encouraged the following students but also strengthened the laboratories equipments/
apparatus/ live models.
130 projects theoretical/ practical have been submitted by the students of all 4 branches during last five year.
University is organizing regularly Kisan Mela twice a year at Kanpur to promote teaching; research and extension
activities where in faculty of Technology, Etawah have always mark their position among other college of the
University. In addition, the College is organizing on/off campus Kisan gostthi/Vichar gosthi/Seminar with the help of in
camped KVK, Krishi Vibhag and District administration regularly and also the scheme of state Govt./ ICAR/
UPDASP/ UPCAR.
2 Details of the students presently enrolled in the College
Course
B. Tech. (Ag. Engg.)
B. Tech. (EC Engg.
B. Tech. (CS & Engg.)
B. Tech. (Mech. Engg.)
Total
Semester
II
39
41
40
40
160
IV
33
34
33
40
140
VI
32
37
34
35
138
Total
VIII
32
33
37
33
135
136
145
144
148
573
items/ activities in the last 5 years
Amount
allocated
2007-2008
Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms
and works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students
counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV
aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee
report.
Total
Replacement of obsolete equi pments and purchase of the state -of-art equipments
to support PG research in basic and frontier science subjects and to promote
distance education by strengthening ICT facilities and equipments, Establishment
of central instrument facility and AMC of equipments.
National Talent Scholarship**, Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study
& educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities (Games President),
DSW through Nodal Officer Dev. Grant, Students Electricity, Preparation of text
books, practical manuals, AV aids.
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening,
Development of education by Deans, impleme ntation of IV Deans committee
report.
9.00
2.00
2.00
Total
29.00
Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of equipments including those for
cutting-edge-technologies, e -learning & distance education, AMCs, Central
Instrumentation facilities and Computers
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia,
Seminars, training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff,
Development of facilities for UG practicals, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance
and AMC of equipments, students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty
amenities
National Talent Scholarship**, Best Teacher Award, Catalytic support for faculty
exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development, Counselling of
students, Tutorials for SC/ST students
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of
strengthening of facilities
0.75
Total
11.75
2009-2010
5.00
9.50
8.00
4.00
26.50
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development
of facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of
equipments, students study & educational tours
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty
amenities
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of
strengthening of facilities
2.50
2.00
2.00
1.50
3.00
1.50
1.50
3.00
2.00
Total
8.00
Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including
those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia,
seminars, training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff,
Development of facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and
AMC of equipments, students study & educational tours
2.00
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of
strengthening of facilities
2.40
2011-2012
Grand Total
74
16.00
2010-2011
3 List the new programmes/ courses Initiated by utilising the funds released for following
Items
2008-2009
1.75
2.50
8.65
75
The changes in the course curriculum have been made to make graduates more suitable for private
enterprises and entrepreneurship under the changing agro-economic scenario. The specific changes have
been as follows
The new course curriculum comprises of fixed course work of 136-credit load for the first three years; and
in the seventh semester, a project of six credit hours, seminar (one credit hour) and a minimum of 15 credit
hours for the Cafeteria Courses.
The adopted course curriculum includes new courses on computer programming, data structures, CAD /
CAM machine drawing, entrepreneurship development, communication skills, agri-business management
Existing courses have been strengthened by adding relevant latest developments in courses.
Under in-plant training of one semester, the student used to complete the process right from the raw
material to the finished product. Marketing strategies are still to be developed for the accessibility of the
consumer.
The Cafeteria courses and the in-plant- training has helped in still greater confidence and improved the
employment opportunities of the agricultural engineering graduates.
The introduction of experiential hands-on form of practical training during summer breaks.
4 Additional facilities created for education
(List of Equipments and works completed
costing above Rs. 1,00,000/- with source
of funding)
All these
equipments were
purchased from
Development Grant
provided to the
College in different
years.
2009-10
Straw combine
Power tiller
Specific fuel measurement setup
2010-11
Reaper Chinese Paddy
Transplanter
Oil expeller
Shrinkage wrapping machine
Dicing and cubic machine
LCD Projector
Lovibind Tintometer
2011-12
Texture analyser
P4 Computer peripheral with accessories
HCL global line & HCL Intel compute r
CNC lathe machine
Electronics oven and other accessories
Engine cut section models
Drip and Sprinkler Irrigation system
5 Construction works undertaken
Major works have been mentioned in the University report whereas the minor renovation work has been
done from College own resources.
6 Contribution of Council's scheme entitled 'Development and Strengthening of
Agricultural Higher Education' in above
achievements
The scheme has contributed in procurement of sophisticated equipments and improving professional
competence of faculty.
100% faculty is computer literate now.
Audio visual aids (OHP) and internet are used as curricular delivery tools.
The scheme helped in the human resource generation. Both teachers and students have been benefited with
the above scheme. The human resource development will go a long way in meeting the manpower requirement
in R & D activities. The research activities have been instrumented in standardizing the techniques.
The practical training has been given to the students have started showing its results. Passed out students are
placed well in Govt., Semi-Govt., Private sectors in different dignified positions.
There has also been paucity of funds which adversely affected the smooth running of educational activities. The
purchase and repair of equipments, machinery etc. important for smooth conducting of practical classes has
helped in proper conduction of the practical.
The recent literature is provided through the modern services and facilities by computerization and proper LAN
Connectivity. Library as well as internet facilities made a significant contribution in the research activities of the
students. Students can gather more information regarding their research problems pertaining literature. Thus,
students and teachers can conduct the research work of global standard and may get a significant participation
in the scientific gathering.
Facilities provided in hostels and play ground may enhance the healthy environment for academic attainments.
A.V. aids contingency for undergraduate labs and computer and internet facilities have made a significant
impact on the quality of teaching as well as academic standards of students.
The scheme has also contributed a lot in faculty improvements. Many faculty members attended seminar,
symposia & educational trainings through which faculty members aware with the recent developments in
research and education.
Many new books have been purchased with the funds of this scheme and book club is being started and
improving the subject knowledge of staff members and students with the collection of recent books.
Manuals, transparencies, L.C.D. are used to improve the teaching quality.
Part B : Status of HRD
7 Whether LAN established & functional
The College of Agriculture Engineering & Technology is well connected through LAN. In the college LAN is
working in Administrative Block, Library and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Computer LAB 1 &
LAB 2.
Bandwidth
:
256 Kbps
Department connected
:
Yes
Status of off campus college
:
Satisfactory
1 Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)
Category
Sanctioned Post
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
8 Status of off campus colleges
Gen.
1
5
6
3
7
14
24
Filled
SC ST
1
1
-
%
Ladies
-
OBC
3
3
6
Vacant
3
3
5
11
Nil
9 No of faculty members provided with computers
13
2 (a) Student intake during last 3 years
Programme
10 Computer literacy
Staff
Faculty
Administration
Technical
13
%
100
80
70
Duration
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11 2011-12
(yrs) Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted
B. Tech. Agricultural Engineering
4
48
45
36
55
36
36
39
46
41
B. Tech. Electronics &
38
38
40
39
41
38
41
36
41
4
Communication Engineering
B. Tech., Computer Science
39
38
40
38
40
39
44
38
41
4
Engineering
B. Tech., Mechanical Engineering
37
28
41
37
40
31
41
33
40
4
How many of them have email address (No.)
13
4
12
Total
162
149
157
169
157
144
165
153
163
2 (b) Students retention
11 Status of library services & facilities including Internet connection
12 No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)
13 No of LCD Projectors the college has
Student category
Functional
60gb
2
Total fresh students enrolled (No.)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students on roll (no)
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Total students awarded degree
Bachelors Programme
Masters Programme
Doctorate Programme
Drop out %
Students Intake
2009-10
2010-11
2007-08
2008-09
2011-12
162
-
157
-
157
-
165
-
163
-
625
-
633
-
621
-
627
-
629
-
149
6
169
10
144
8
153
5.55
-
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
78
79
3 No of students beneficiaries
Schemes
2007-08
3
-
NTS
RAWE
JRF
SRF
2008-09
3
-
No. of students
2009-10 2010-11
4
4
-
2011-12
3
-
4 Alumni and career placement details: Information given with College of Agriculture
Placement services are extended to the students by calling various companies for recruitment of Engg.
graduates. B. Tech. final year students are advised to get registered for their placement under directorate of
training and placement at the university level through training and placement cell at the college level. On
campus, pool campus interview are also arranged for direct selection of graduates to different companies.
About 80% student recruited in various firms/ companies/ industries and 20% students opted M.
Tech./MBA/ABM programmes in various universities/ IIT's Management institutions every year.
5 Stakeholder's involvement
In process
6 No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong
Nil
7 Details of Seminars/ Symposia/ Workshops attended by the faculty in the lat 5 years
Name
2008-09
Er. T.K. Maheshwari
Asstt. Prof.
Dr. H.C. Singh
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Rajeev Singh
Asstt Prof.
Dr. Devendra Singh
Assco. Prof.
Er. PKS Bhadauria, Asstt.
Prof.
2009-10
Dr. H.C. Singh
Assoc. Prof.
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Discipline
Date
Agril. Engineering
15-17 Feb. 2009
Agril. Engineering
5-7 March, 2009
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Venue
BAU, Ranchi,
Jharkhand
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
14-15 March, 2009 Bioved Res. Inst.,
Allahabad
28 March, 2009
TATA TISCON,
Etawah
Name of the Conference
XLIII Annual Convention of Indian Society of
Agril. Engineers
National Extension Education Congress on
Extension perspective in changing Agri-rural
environment
11 th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers
Congress
National Seminar on Structural Steel and low
cost housing
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
16-18 Jun, 2009
CIRG, Makhdoom,
Mathura
Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt.
Prof.
Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt.
Prof.
Agril. Engineering
6-17 July 2009
AMU, Aligarh
Agril. Engineering
26-28 Oct. 2009
AMU, Aligarh
Dr. Devendra Singh
Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering
5-7 Nov. 2009
PAU, Ludhiana
Dr. Devendra Singh
Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering
7-9 Dec., 2009
University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur
National Seminar on Rural India Development
Alternatives: Sectoral Convergence for
livelihood Security
Workshop on Staff development programme
National Conference on Introduction of
Emerging Technology in Environmental
Engineering
North Region orientation workshop for state/
district Coordinators for improving overall quality
of NCSC
National Workshop on Green chemistry:
Opportunities and challenges in new Global era
2010-11
Dr. H. C. Singh
Agril. Engineering
Er. Rajeev Singh
Dr. Devendra Singh
December 11,
2011
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture
for Rural Development.
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Feb 01-02, 2011
Dr. N. K. Sharma
Agril. Engineering
Feb. 23-25, 2011
Challenges to Chemical Sciences in 21st
Century
29th Meeting of ANI-2011
Er. Devendra Kumar
Agril. Engineering
March 9, 2011
North Gujrat
University, Patna
Pt. Ravi Shnaker
Shukla University,
Raipur
HBTI, Kanpur
Dr. N. K. Sharma
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Agril. Engineering
March 28-29, 2011 Janta College,
Bakewar
Horticultural & Agricultural Research for Indian
Prosperity.
Er. V. K. Verma
Dr. H. C. Singh
2011-12
Dr. J.P. Yadav
Agril. Engineering
07-11 July 2011
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Agril. Engineering
Dr. H.C. Singh
Agril. Engineering
Devendra Kumar
Agril. Engineering
12-14 August 2011 SKAU, Dantiwada,
Gujarat
25-26 Feb., 2012 N.G.A.A Univ.
Hyderabad
26-27 Feb 2012
Janta College,
Bakewar, Etawah
Short Term Course on Modern Measurement
Techniques in Fluid and Thermal Engineering.
Second Deans Consultative Meeting
Dr. J.P. Yadav
P.K. Rajput
Dr. N.K. Sharma
Dr. D. Singh
Dr. Mohd. Gufran
Dr. H.C. Singh
Dr. V.K. Verma
Rajeev Singh
Devendra Kumar
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Extension
Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Soil Science
Dr. Lal Mani
Mangal Yadav
Rajeev Singh
T K. Maheshwari
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Dr. Rajesh Tiwari
Dr. V.K. Verma
Dr. H.C. Singh
International
2007-08
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Assoc. Professor
Dr. Onkar Singh
Asstt. Professor
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Onkar Singh
Asstt. Professor
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Assoc. Professor
2008-09
Devendra Kumar
Assco. Prof.
2009-10
Dr. Rajeev Singh
Asstt Prof.
Dr. Devendra Kumar
Associate Professor
T.K. Maheshwari
Asstt. Prof.
2010-11
Dr. J.P. Yadav
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. N. K. Sharma
Agril. Engineering
Soil Science
Agronomy
Soil Science
Soil Science
Agronomy
Agril. Engineering
Extension
Er. Rajeev Singh
Mech. Engineering
IIT, Roorkee
Challenges Prospects in Bio-energy & food
Security
Monitoring of Winter Nursery Centre
Emerging trends in input management for higher
agricultural productivity
27-29 February,
2012
GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
46th Annual convention of Indian Society of
Agricultural Engineers and International
Symposium on Grain Storage
May 14-17, 2007
Montreal, Canada
ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land Sea
and Air
July 17-19, 2007
San Antonio, Texas
Power 2007 ASME Power 2007
Mech. Engineering
Mech. Engineering
Mech. Engineering
Mech. Engineering
October 4-6, 2007 Ujjain Engg. College, International Conference on Recent Advances in
Ujjain
Mechanical Engineering.
Agril. Engineering
19-21 Feb. 2009
SBVPUA&T, Meerut International Conference on Current Trends in
Biotechnology and its applications to Agriculture
Agril. Engineering
5-6 Dec., 2009
BHU, Varanasi
Agril. Engineering
December 1719,2009
IIT, Kharagpur
Agril. Engineering
18-19 Jan, 2010
New Delhi
International Conference on Bio-fuels
Agril. Engineering
Oct 27-29, 2010
New Delhi
Agril. Engineering
January 21-23,
2011
BHU, Varanasi
International Renewable Energy Conference 2010
International Conference on Managing
Sustainable Development of Rural Economy
and Agril. Business
7-9 December,
SCS&PCU,
7 -11 December ,
2011
II PR, Kanpur
International Conference on Agri-prenurship and
Rural Development
International Conference on Food Security and
Environmental Sustainable, FSES, 2009
Agril. Engineering
2011-12
Dr. D. Singh, Assoc. Prof. Agril. Engineering
Agril. Engineering
Er. Mohd. Hussain
International Conference on Green Chemistry
National Symposium on Biodiversity and Food
Security Challenges and Devising strategies
81
NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Name of Scientist
Discipline
2008-09
Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt.
Agril. Engineering
Prof.
Er. M.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Engineering
2010-11
Er. Rajeev Singh
Agril. Engineering
Er. Rajeev Singh
Agril. Engineering
2011-12
Er. T.K. Maheswari
Agril. Engineering
Dr. J.P. Yadav, Assoc.
Agril. Engineering
Professor
Dr. Devendra Singh, Asstt. Agril. Engineering
Prof.
Date
Venue
5-16 Jan. 2009
Lucknow Univ.,
Lucknow
19 Feb. - 5 March, ATI, Nellore
2009
Topic
Winter School on Disaster Management
Programme
Winter School on Embedded System of VLSI
design Organized
June 14- July 04, IIM, Lucknow
MDP on Agri. Business Management
2010
March 22-31, 2011 TOC, Literacy House, Orientation and refresher Training for
Lucknow
Programme Officers.
05-25 July, 2011
CIAE, Bhopal
14 - 18 Nov. 2011 NIAEM Hydrabad
17 Jan. to 06 Feb. DDU, Gorakhpur
12
Sensor Based Application for Precision Farming
to Improve Input use Efficiency
Training programme on human resource
management
Refresher Course on Recent Trends in Chemical
Science
8 Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards
Dr. Mohd. Gufran, Dr. J.P. Yadav, Er. Devendra Kumar and Dr. H.C. Singh have awarded by Shiksha
Ratan Puraskar during the year 2009-10.
9 Area/ courses under which further training is required
Micro processing
Micro irrigation
Farm mechanization
Agro Processing & value addition
Prevention of soil erosion in ravine prone area
Processing of bio diesel
10 Sports facility available for faculty & students
Foot Ball
Volley Ball
Badminton
Tennis
Indoor Games
Swimming
Cricket
82
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
1 (a) Action plan for 2010-11 for higher education
Building excellence in specific strategic and newer areas like micro-processing, farm mechanization, agroprocessing and value addition and processing of bio-diesel.
Promoting holistic higher agricultural education by blending knowledge, skill and attitude mainly through (a)
Personality Development, (b) Faculty development, and (c) Strengthening of sports and games facilities.
Assuring quality and relevance of higher agricultural education by periodic revision and course curricula.
Reduction of inbreeding in education and promotion of national integration particularly through
Common Entrance Tests for undergraduate (25% seats) programmes (already implementing)
Catalytic support for faculty/ students exchange, guest- and adjunct-faculty
Gender mainstreaming including girls' hostel and improving amenities and facilities.
Building global competence by accruing Overseas Fellowships/ Scholarships.
Improving faculty competence through training at Centre of Advance Studies, Summer/ Winter School,
refresher courses and participation in seminars/ symposium/ conference etc.
Provision for visiting faculty/ adjunct faculty and exchange of faculty and studies for filling the gaps, excellencepromotion and enhancement of faculty-learning resources including strengthening of libraries.
Promoting quality and innovativeness in teaching through implementation of best teacher awards.
Linkages with national and international institutions for faculty and students exchange and teaching and
learning resources management. Since the inception year of 1994, this faculty is importing the education
leading to B.Tech degree in Agril. Engg. At present this faculty is offering this UG programmes in three more
disciplines named as Electronics & Communication Engg., Computer Science & Engg. and Mechanical Engg.
During XII five year plan the emphasis would be given on Filling of faculty positions after obtaining the permission from U.P. Govt., which is a very important
issue to run the faculty.
Approval from board of management would be obtained to start the M. Tech. programmes in
Agricultural Engineering, and during this plan, the higher studies programme will be started soon.
To start education in the newly sanctioned Colleges of Dairy Technology and Fisheries Sciences. The
construction work of these college building has already been completed.
Postgraduate programmes in computer science i.e. MCA and in Business Administration in MBA is
under consideration. The formal approval for the said courses has already been obtained from UP
Government.
To strengthen the advance centre for research, education and training in ago industrial enterprises and
agri-business management technology.
1 (b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR
Item
Works
Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc.
Construction of new girls hostels
Equipments
Upgrading / replacement / new
Instructional model plants / farms
Establishment of central instrument facility
Estimates
200.00
100.00
83
10.00
5.00
25.00
2008-09
2009-10
60.00
20.00
10.00
30.00
960
2010-11
2011-12
General
OBC
ST
Minority
5
0
16
0
PHD
0
0
7
14
JRF
NTS
0
0
5
10
21
17
14
19
SC
10
9
11
14
Total
57
69
77
47
Most erratic power supply.
Shortage of Technical staff (Experts) in Agricultural Engineering.
Laboratories need to be strengthened. This requires more funds for modern equipments to the level of
global standard.
All the works of renovation and strengthening is carried out by the Govt. machinery which takes more
time to fulfill the norms and conditions of Govt. rules. There may be a no. of constraints in managing the
materials to a required standard.
Advanced training programme id required for teachers at least once a year in different advanced
training programmes organized by different Institutes/Universities.
Support to examination cell in not meeting the actual requirement.
Support to Education Technology Cell requires more money to evolve more sophisticated and latest
information technology equipments.
More funds are required in students study tours and students amenities.
141
168
181
194
faced in implementing the scheme entitled 'Development and
Strengthening of Agricultural Higher Education and possible solution:
(1 page)
337
306
409
463
490.00
171
184
161
199
2 Major constraints if any,
Students Receiving Scholarships
20.00
10.00
737
833
865
Library
Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc)
Internet connectivity, e-learning
Recurring contingency
Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids
Contingency for practicals for UG & PG
Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs
Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments
Students study & educational tours
Students counselling & amenities
Faculty amenities
Strengthening & development of educational by Deans
Education Technology Cell
Faculty specific requirement for improving education
RAWE
Experiential Learning
NTS
Total
Rajiv Gandhi
Percent students admitted from rural areas in the total admissions
Masters Programme
UG Programmes
Ph.D Programme
83
78
71
70
74
72
77
69
62
2008-09
84
2009-10
2010-11
85
Students selected in JRF
Students joined as NTS
23
26
20
19
16
16
17
17
11
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
No. of students got placement through campus interview
Students joined as JRF
109
9
7
47
4
3
2
22
21
8
2007-08
86
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
87
Participation of faculty in International Seminar/ Symposia
Theses Submitted
16
50
12
11
45
9
34
29
20
5
2007-08
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
Participation of faculty in National Seminar/ Symposia/workshop
Participation of faculty in Training Programme
207
126
134
75
99
27
33
32
45
31
2007-08
88
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
89
Books purchased
Papers published by the faculty
152
152
3788
3220
107
101
85
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2007-08
2011-12
106
225
2008-09
2009-10
0
2010-11
2011-12
Journals subscribed
Manuals/ books prepared
Indian
20
80
Foreign
16
11
11
9
27
19
0
2007-08
90
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
2008-09
0
0
2009-10
0
0
2010-11
0
0
2011-12
91
No. of new ad-hoc schemes sanctioned
Popular Articles published
27
24
15
13
11
9
6
6
3
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
No. of Schemes running
Events (Seminars/Symposia/ Training) Organized
16
80
14
13
73
73
8
69
68
2007-08
92
2008-09
2007-08
2009-10
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2010-11
93
Total Funds provided to each of the college out of the ICAR development grant
Varieties released
519.50
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
478
8
College Agri. Engineering
296
305
373.75
Headquarters
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
8785
2009-10
2010-11
8.65
19
23.5
17.5
78
6
6
2008-09
2011-12
University receipt (in Lakh)
Seed Produced (in quintals)
9549
37
31
19
0
17.5
1
18.5
94
2
52.85
140.25
4
1367.38
9211
1220.06
7722
7367
557.96
390.25
2007-08
94
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
332.5
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
95
Training for rural youth/ women
Agriculture Officers-Scientists Interaction Programme
Programme
Programme
Participants
6285
Participants
475
5220
465
382
3268
217
2486
2211
100
204
3
3
3
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
169
5
2
2010-11
2007-08
2011-12
2008-09
314
214
184
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Monthly workshops
Training for farmer’s/ farm women
Programme
Programme
Participants
68880
Participants
60605
382
356
335
255
255
30550
28168
23016
1085
2007-08
96
2635
2008-09
2870
2009-10
1095
2010-11
1288
2011-12
9
2007-08
9
2008-09
9
2009-10
8
2010-11
11
2011-12
97
Kisan Gosthi
Training for Extension workers
Programme
Programme
Participants
Participants
6912
18023
6549
15444
14528
3380
10575
10875
3728
2657
139
192
177
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
215
89
133
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
151
192
316
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
224
2011-12
Field Day
Sponsored training programmes
Programme
Programme
Participants
Participants
13501
7187
6875
5772
9515
9211
8640
8356
3473
324
2007-08
98
364
2008-09
381
2009-10
192
2010-11
101
2007-08
127
2008-09
130
2009-10
169
2010-11
160
2011-12
99
Seed production programme at KVKs
Kisan Mela
Kharif (in qts.)
Rabi (in qts.)
Programme
Participants
29772
2146.79
1902.58
1809.6
1905.36
510
580.08
514.58
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
15121
12450
1480.2
9043
14
18
2007-08
2008-09
8985
36
2009-10
38
18
2010-11
2011-12
369.48
129
2007-08
2008-09
Farmers Training Programme
FLDs organized by KVKs
Programmes
Pulses Area (Ha.)
Pulses Beneficiaries
Oilseeds Area (Ha.)
Oilseeds Beneficiaries
Cereals Area (Ha.)
Cereals Beneficiaries
510
210.1
187
130.3
681
863
152.08
640
288.1
1206
228
698
100
900
Beneficiaries
1073
734
338
65.3
3040
509.35
211.62
553
606
271.56
3040
3040
3040
3040
169.6
744
593
32
396.96
220.5
241.8
188.8
446.26
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2007-08
16
2008-09
16
31
38
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
101
NSS Activities
No. Of Girls students admitted discipline
UG Programme
72
No. Of Registered Blood donation volunteers
970
Blood unit donated
PG Programme
67
70
PhD Programme
Children immunized against polio
57
56
757
Aids awareness camps/rallies organized
42
32
29
428
23
21
218
196
120
93 78
39
1
2008-09
9
113
68
2009-10
5
4
3
2
2
5
4
87
2010-11
2007-08
2011-12
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Student participation in RAWE
Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC)
Farmers visited
10791
Soil sample received for testing
Seed samples received for testing
172
166
165
133
125
5280
4258
27
195 153
2007-08
102
1021
1050
850
175 123
2008-09
207 210
187
2009-10
2010-11
629
28
28
1072
2011-12
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
21
21
2010-11
2011-12
103
Overall Impact
Percent Budget from different sources
ICAR
State
2007-08
36.34
38.83
48.32
49.61
50.23
15.34
11.56
2008-09
2009-10
9.3
2010-11
2011-12
Budget (Rs in Lakhs)
% of Successful Candidates
Land Grant Pattern
Performance of top ten SAUs in ARS (2006-10)
6.25
10
6.65
8.73
40
43.52
41.06
50
44.33
49.02
50.21
Internal Resources
6.2
5.1
4.6
3.5
3.4
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.5
2007-08
5234.67
1220.06
2008-09
2009-10
BCKV, Nadia
PAU, Ludhiana
RAU, Bkaner
CSAU&T, Kanpur
CCSHAU, Hisar
UAS, Dharwad
ANGRAU, Hyderabad
UAS, Bangalore
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
TNAU, Coimbatore
1367.19
3238.25
3886.33
4096.76
4306.65
Internal Resources
557.96
332.50
390.25
104
State Plan & Non-Plan
2451.41
2216.29
2244.44
1835.82
4485.92
ICAR
Courtesy: Annual Report ASRB (2010-11)
2010-11
2011-12
105
107
Annuxure 1
108
109
110
111
113
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Dean’s commit
Items
tee report.
Annuxure 2
341.25
22.50
30.00
172.25
6.00
29.50
4.00
26.50
8.00
40.00
569.50
22.50
49.65
9.00
7.65
25.00
3.50
74.86
3.50
9.50
39.00
16.86
9.50
62.64
100.00
40.00
90.85
-
-
5.00
62.64
-
5.00
85.50
40.00
38.25
85.50
100
42.60
Concerning Head College of College College of Total
Officer
Quarter Agriculture of Home
Agril. Allotment
Science Engineering
1. Works
(1.2) Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms
O/I Works
and works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
(1.3) Centenary Funding
(1.4) Updation of UG/PG Laboratory/ class rooms at instructional farms
2. Equipments
(2.1) Replacement of obsolete equipments, Purchase of the state-of-art equipments to
Concerned
support PG research in basic and frontier science subjects and to promote distance Dean/ SPO
education by strengthening ICT facilities and equipments, Establishment of central
instrument facility and AMC of equipments.
3. Library
(3.1) Central library, Collect library, books, reference, reading materi al & ERNET*
O/I Library
4. Student Contingency
(4.1) Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students
Concerned
counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV
Dean & DSW
aids.
(4.2) National Talent Scholarship
DSW
5. Faculty requirements
5.1 Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
6. Support to specific requirements
6.1 Education Technology Cell , Examination Cell
O/I ETC
Registrar
6.2
Total
Sl.
No.
2007-2008
ALLOCATION OF DEVELOPMENT GRANT
Strengthening & Development of Agricultural Education in SAUs
114
115
Items
Works
Construction of girls hostel at CSAUA&T, (Kanpur Campus) -100.00 Lakh
Construction of girls hostel at CSAUA&T, (Etawah Campus) – 100.00 Lakh
Construction of International Hostel at CSAUA&T, Kanpur – 100.00 Lakh
Examination Hall
Developing the existing sports facilities at the respective main campus – 30.00 Lakh
Repair, refurbishing/ renovation/ modernization of educational structure and other work
related to teaching and learning including Model-class rooms and PG Laboratories
Educational Museum – 100.00 Lakhs
Equipments
Purchase of equipments , Repair & maintenance of equipments including those for
cutting-edge-technologies, e-learning & distance
education, AMCs, Central
Instrumentation facilities and Computers
Curriculum development & delivery
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
Strengthening of UG & PG teaching
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, Seminars,
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practicals, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of
equipments, students study & educational tours
Amenities
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
National Talent Scholarship** , Best Teacher Award , Catalytic support for faculty
exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development, Counselling of students,
Tutorials for SC/ST students
Support to Dean
Education Technology Cell & Examination Cell
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening
of facilities
RAWE
Recurring contingency expenditure for existing experiential learning
Total
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
7.
8.
6.
6.1
6.2
5.
5.1
5.2
4.
4.1
3.
3.1
1.7
2.
2.1
Items
Sl.
No.
2009-2010
* Amount refunded
40.00
41.00
104.00
547.94
35.00
15.00
3.00
5.00
35.00
88.00
37.00
65.00
10.00
8.00
290.00
8.00
Registrar 16.00
DSW
Deans/
DSW
Deans
Deans
Deans/
SPO
O/I
Works
2.00
39.50
8.00
5.00
7.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
10.00
12.75
3.00
2.00
2.50
2.00
2.50
0.75
11.75
3.00
2.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
0.75
2.00
354.00
16.00
14.00
24.00
14.00
12.00
8.00
3.00
35.00
88.00
37.00
65.00
10.00
8.00
10.00
Concerned Head College of College College of Total
Officer Quarter Agriculture of Home
Agril. Allotment
Kanpur Science Engineering
29.00
2.00
14.00
14.00
26.00
6.00
20.00
5.00
20.00*
373.94
2.00
81.00
3.00
15.00
61.00
88.00
2.00
9.00
2.00
9.00
33.00
30.00
-
-
33.00
-
86.85
35.00
20.85
16.00
196.09
196.09
15.00
Concerning Head College of College College of Total
Officer
Quarter Agriculture of Home
Agril. Allotment
Science Engineering
1. Works
(1.2) Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms
DSW &
and works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
O/I Works
2. Equipments
(2.1) Replacement of obsolete equipments and purchase of the state-of-art equipments to Concerned
support PG research in basic and frontier science subjects and to promote distance Dean/ SPO
education by strengthening ICT facilities and equipments , Establishment of central O/I CIL &
instrument facility and AMC of equipments.
SPO, Dean
3. Library
(3.1) Central library, Collect library, books, reference, reading material and ERNET*
O/I Library
4. Student Contingency
(4.1) National Talent Scholarship **, Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study Concerned
& educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities (Games President),
Dean & DSW
DSW through Nodal Officer Dev. Grant, Students Electricity, Preparation of text
Registrar
books, practical manuals, AV aids.
(4.2) National Talent Scholarship
DSW
5. Faculty requirements
5.1 Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical;
Registrar/
paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening,
DSW
6. Support to specific requirements
6.1 Education Technology Cell , Examination Cell
O/I ETC
Registrar
6.2 Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Dean’s committee report.
7. AGRIUNIFEST 2008-09*
Total
Sl.
No.
2008-2009
116
117
Items
9.00
34.00
8.00
2.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
415.00
10.00
14.00
2.00
58.00
13.00
10.00
10.00
519.5
10.00
52.85
9.00
19.00
2.60
8.65
2.40
600.00
10.00
14.00
2.00
88.00
82.00
88.00
2.50
1.00
2.50
1.00
2.00
12.00
20.00
65.00
1.75
13.50
3.00
1.75
36.00
16.35
5.50
2.00
45.00
15.00
30.00
70.00
20.00
167.00
45.00
15.00
30.00
70.00
20.00
167.00
12.15
Concerning Head College of College College of Total
Officer Quarter Agriculture of Home
Agril. Allotment
Kanpur Science Engineering
1.00
5.00
1.50
1.50
5.00
15.00
7.00
7.00
52.00
12.00
18.00
35.00
35.00
20.00
20.00
106.00
Concerned Head College of College College of Total
Officer Quarter Agriculture of Home
Agril. Allotment
Kanpur Science Engineering
1. Works
1.2 Construction of girls hostel at CSAUA&T, (Etawah Campus) – 100.00 Lakh
Univ. Engg.
Construction of Boys’ Hostel at CSAUA&T, (Kanpur Campus)-100.00 Lakh
Univ. Engg.
1.4 Educational Museum – 100.00 Lakhs
Univ. Engg.
1.5 Examination Hall
Univ. Engg.
1.6 Developing the existing sports facilities
Univ. Engg.
1.7 Repair, refurbishing/ renovation/ modernization of educational structure and other
Univ. Engg.
work related to teaching and learning including Model-class rooms and PG
Laboratories
2. Equipments
2.1 Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including
SPO
those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
3. Curriculum development & delivery
3.1 Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Deans
Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
4. Strengthening of UG & PG teaching
4.1 Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
Deans
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of
equipments, students study & educational tours
NISAGENET
5. Amenities
5.1 Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, health facilities
DSW
Faculty amenities.
5.3 Personality Development; Counselling of UG/PG students; Tutorials for SC/ST
Deans
students + Extra Mural Lecture
6. Support to Dean
6.1 Examination Cell
Registrar
6.2 Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening Deans
of facilities
Grand Total
Sl.
No.
Items
Works
Construction of girls hostel at CSAUA&T, (Kanpur Campus)-100.00 Lakh
O/I
12.00
Works
Construction of girls hostel at CSAUA&T, (Etawah Campus) – 100.00 Lakh
18.00
Construction of International Hostel at CSAUA&T, Kanpur – 100.00 Lakh
35.00
Educational Museum – 100.00 Lakhs
35.00
Examination Hall
20.00
Developing the existing sports facilities at the respective main campus – 30.00 Lakh
20.00
Repair, refurbishing/ renovation/ modernization of educational structure and other work
106.00
related to teaching and learning including Model-class rooms and PG Laboratories
Equipments
Purchase of equipments , Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including
Dean/
52.00
those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
SPO
Curriculum development & delivery
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources,
Deans
Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
Strengthening of UG & PG teaching
Faculty development, Facilitating within country participation in Symposia, seminars,
Deans
training, HRD for technical/ paraprofessionals and administrative staff, Development of
facilities for UG practical, Computer labs, Repair, maintenance and AMC of equipments,
students study & educational tours
Amenities
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities DSW 35.00
National Talent Scholarship**, Best Teacher Award, Catalytic support for faculty
DSW/ 13.00
exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development
Dean
Personality Development; Counseling of UG/PG students; Tutorials for SC/ST students
DSW
2.00
Support to Dean
Education Technology Cell , Examination Cell
Registrar 10.00
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening
6.00
of facilities
Total
364.00
2011-12
5.3
6.
6.1
6.2
5.
5.1
5.2
4.
4.1
3.
3.1
2.
2.1
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
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No.
2010-11