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The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI)
88th Annual Session of NASI and Symposium
on
Science, Technology and Ecosystem for Sustainable Rural Development
December 6-8, 2018
in joint collaboration with
&
MGCGV DRI
SOUVENIR
Dedicated to the Celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of ‘Ba & Bapu’; and 125th Birth Anniversary of Prof. Meghnad Saha
Designed by: Prof. I.P. Tripathi & Ms. Archana Pant
Published by:
MGCGV, Chitrakoot for the 88th Annual Session of
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 5, Lajpat Rai Road, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh-211002 Phone: +91 (0532) 2640224, Fax: +91 (532) 2641183 Email: nasi.allahabad1@gmail.com Website: www.nasi.org.in
88th ANNUAL SESSION OF NASI & SYMPOSIUM
ON
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(DECEMBER 6-8, 2018)
Advisory & Organizing Committees
PATRONS
Prof. Anil Kakodkar Prof. N.C. Gautam Shri Abhay Mahajan Prof. Manju Sharma President Vice-Chancellor Organization Secretary Past President
NASI MGCGV DRI NASI
ADVISORY BOARD
Prof. Paramjeet Khurana, General Secretary, NASI
Prof. Satya Deo, General Secretary, NASI, India
Prof. U.C. Srivastava, Acting Treasurer, NASI
Prof. Ravindra Dhar, NASI, India
Prof. K.B. Pandeya, Ex. President, BER Chapter, NASI
Shri Abhay Mahajan, Organization Secretary, DRI
Dr. B.K. Jain, Director, Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust
Dr. Niraj Kumar, Executive Secretary, NASI
Shri A. K. Srivastava, Dy. Executive Secretary, NASI
Dr. Shivesh P. Singh, Secretary, BER Chapter, NASI
ORGANIZING SECRETARY
Prof. Indra Prasad Tripathi
Dean
Faculty of Science & Environment
CO-ORGANIZING SECRETARIES
Dr. Ravindra Singh, Dr. Sita Saran Gautam, Dr. R.C. Tripathi, Dr. Manoj Kumar Tripathi
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Dr. Ajay Kumar, Dr. Vandana Pathak, Dr. S. K. Chaturvedi, Dr. Sadhana Chaurasia, Dr. Bharat Mishra, Dr.
S.K. Tripathi, Dr. G.S. Gupta, Dr. A.K. Agrawal, Dr. Virendra Upadhya, Dr. Ravi Chaurey, Dr. Umesh Shukla,
Dr. Anil Jaiswal, Dr. R.L. Sikarwar, Dr. Vijay P. Singh, Shri B P Singh, Dr. Santosh Kumar Shukla, Dr. Pavitra
Tandon, Ms. Archna Pant, Dr. Chitranjan Sharma
COMMITTEES
Reception Committee Accommodation Committee
1 Prof. Ravindra Dhar, NASI 1 Dr. Bharat Mishra 9685999315
2 Prof. I.P. Tripathi, Dean, Sci.&Env. 9425884286 2 Dr. Manoj Tripathi, DRI 9179147552
3 Dr. Y. K. Singh, Dean, Arts 9897980632 3 Dr. R. P. Bajpai 7389320652
4 Dr. Amarjeet Singh, Dean, Manag. 9424356841 4 Dr. Ajay Chaurey 9981538132
5 Dr. D.P. Rai, Dean, Agriculture 8736985251 5 Dr. C.P. Gujar 9981557247
6 Dr. Anjaney Pandey, Dean, FET 9415896916 6 Dr. Manoj Mishra 9451048394
7 Dr. S. K. Tripathi, DSW 9179336196 7 Shri Manoj Saini, DRI 9109248346
8 Dr. R.C. Tripathi, Director, RD 9752315432 8 Mr. Indra Pandey, DRI 9713620946
9 Dr. Bharat Mishra, Director, GCC 9685999315 9 Mr. Rajesh Pandey 9752374472
10 Dr. Virendra Vyas, Director, DEC 9755289063 10 Mr. Tirath Tripathi 9179465244
11 Dr. B. Bharti, Registrar 9425307770 Registration Committee
12 Er. S. N. Ojha, FO 9425426453 1 Dr. Sadhana Chaurasiya 8085309800
13 Shri A.K. Shrivastava, NASI 9415122857 2 Dr. Archana Pant, NASI 8887655145
14 Dr. Shivesh Pratap Singh, BER 7987155634 3 Dr. Neelam Chaurey 8358813928
15 Dr. Anil Jaiswal, DRI 9425812598 4 Dr. Kusum Singh 9451917340
16 Dr. Santosh Shukla, NASI 7985337078 5 Dr. Lalit Singh 9450225061
Souvenir & Advertisement Committee 6 Dr. S.P. Mishra 9179499961
1 Dr. R.C. Tripathi 9752315432 7 Dr. K.K. Thapak 7398861323
2 Dr. R.L.S. Sikarwar, DRI 9425886085 8 Dr. Askok Tiwari, DRI 9406724192
3 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi 9450607094 9 Dr. Neelesh Dwivedi, DRI 9179470693
4 Dr. S.S. Gautam 7999712921 Food Committee
5 Dr. Rashmi Singh, BER 9827063262 1 Dr. Anil Agrawal 7235898340
6 Prof. Shivesh P. Singh, BER 7987155634 2 Dr. G.S. Gupta 9424361523
Transport Committee 3 Dr. A. Duggal 9179213049
1 Dr. S. K. Charurvedi 9450607094 4 Dr. Pawan Sirothia 9415637770
2 Dr. Santosh Shukla 7985337078 5 Dr. Rajesh Tripathi 8601225552
3 Dr. Ravi Chaurey 9425884284 6 Dr. Surya Prakash Shukla 9424361268
4 Dr. J. K. Gutpa 7607958256 7 Dr. Brajesh Upadhay 8127247490
5 Dr. Vijay Singh Parihar 9752233110 8 Dr. Umesh Rajpoot 9755641346
6 Shri Kaushal Trivedi, DRI 9415556452 9 Dr. Shyam Singh Gaur 9755872089
7 Mr. Dharmendra Mishra 9451676349 10 Mr. Vishnu Khare 9424654529
8 Mr. Nikhilesh Mishra 9479897345 11 Mr. Ram Swroop Yadav 9451092987
9 Mr. Laxman Garg 8819855900 12 Dr. Lal Chand Gupta 9451675825
10 Mr. Jai Krishna Agrawal 7987163576
Shri Sharda Tripathi, DRI 9893122490
11 Mr. Dilip Sharma 8085089224 Technical Committee
Finance & Purchase Committee 1 Dr. S. K. Tripathi 9179336196
1 Prof. I. P. Tripathi 9425884286 2 Dr. S.S. Gautam 7999712921
2 Er. S.N. Ojha 9425426453 3 Dr. Ravindra Singh 9425374744
3 Shri. A.K. Shrivastava, NASI 9415122857 4 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi 9450607094
4 Er. Dharmendra Singh 9425884373 5 Dr. Vandana Pathak 9755266836
5 Shri Ramesh Gupta 9407063978 6 Dr. C.P. Gujar 9981531247
6 Shri Ankit Trivedi, NASI 9919469517 7 Dr. H.S. Kushwaha 9415556330
Inaugural & Valedictory Function Committee 8 Dr. Manoj Tripathi, DRI 9179147552
1 Dr. R. C. Tripathi 9752315432 9 Dr. Shidharth Sharma 9407758550
2 Dr. Shivesh Pratap Singh, Satna 7987155634 Children Science Congress Committee
3 Dr. S. S. Gautam 7999712921 1 Dr. Vandna Pathak 9755266836
4 Dr. Rajesh Saxena, Bhopal 9425018195 2 Prof. A. P. Mishra, BER 9425425983
5 Dr. Pawan Sirothia 9415637770 3 Prof. S. N. Mishra, BER 9827642557
6 Dr. Umesh Shukla 9415276194 4 Prof. R. N. Patel, BER 9826630086
7 Dr. Manoj Mishra 9451048394 5 Dr. Rasmi Singh, BER 9827063262
8 Dr. Sangam Lal Dwivedi 8819055151 6 Dr. Ravi Chaurey 9425884284
9 Shri Vinit Shrivastav, DRI 9424656597 7 Dr. Pawan Sirothia 9415637770
Media Committee 8 Dr. Abhay Kumar 9630445707
1 Dr. Ravindra Singh 9425374744
Shri Madan Tiwari, DRI 9425391361
2 Dr. Virendra Vays 9755289063
Shri Santosh Mishra, DRI 9424654548
3 Mr. Jai Prakash Shukla 9415437874
Shri Kalka Prasad Shrivastav,DRI 9630935115
4 Dr. Uma Shankar Mishra 9755645717
Discipline Committee
5 Er. Rajesh Sinha 9450223137 1 Dr. Ravindra Singh 9425374744
Photo, Vidio-graphy & Public Add Sys Committee 2 Er. Anjney Pandey 9415896916
1 Dr. Ajay Kumar 9179466148 3 Dr. Y. K. Singh 9897980632
2 Dr. Prasanna Patkar 9793433488 4 Dr. Virendra Upadhya 9919910158
3 Dr. Jay Shankar Mishra 7376959396 5 Dr. Nandlal Mishra 9584542852
4 Dr. Abhay Verma 9630445707 6 Dr. H.S. Khushwa 9415556330
5 Dr. Tribhuvan Singh 8756001273 7 Dr. S. S. Singh 9161302691
6 Shri Awadh Shrivastava 9755084508 8 Shri Vijay Singh 9425391193
7 Shri Ram Prakash Verma 9389822832 Maintenance Committee
8 Shri Sanjay Mishra 9389822832 1 Dr. G. S. Gupta 9424361523
9 Shri Sanjay Singh 9755074346 2 Er. C.P. Bastani 9425391191
10 Shri Rakesh Kumar 9452470110 3 Er. Ramakant Tripathi 9755084400
11 Shri Guru Prasad Shukla 9389822832 4 Er. S. N. Ojha 9425426453
12 Shri Mahesh Singh 9450372160 5 Er. Rajesh Khariya 9425884338
13 Shri Raj Bahdur 9685471735 6 Er. Ravikant Shrivastava 9425884338
Secretariat 7 Shri Vijay Awasthi 9794208123
1 Dr. Vandana Pathak 9755266836 Cultural Committee
2 Dr. Devendra Pandey 9918669898 1 Dr. Vivek Phadnis 9406724180
3 Dr. K. K. Singh 7898821557 2 Shri Lallu Ram Shukla 9670075725
4 Dr. Ram Murti Tripathi 9451871351 3 Shri Dadu Ram 9406724180
5 Dr. Virendra Upadhayay 8127247490 4 Shri Ram Khelawan Pandey 9630370902
6 Dr Vinod Shankar Singh 9415496874 5 Smt. Sushma Gujar 9981531247
7 Dr. Santosh Arasia 9424976338 6 Shri Awdesh 9406724180
8 Shri Manbharan Dwivedi 9630461001 7 Dr. Pramila Singh 9794735036
9 Shri Baleswar Singh 8358801603 8 Dr. Pragya Mishra 9424361241
10 Shri Sanjay Shukla 9452222348 9 Dr. Saroj Gupta 9451029281
11 Shri Vinod Singh 9424763584 10 Dr. Asha Sharma 9415557788
12 Shri Tusarkant Sastri 9424373898 11 Dr. Sawrna Lata Sharma 9425751666
13 Dr. Gauri Shanker Kushwaha 7388461991 Health Care
14 Dr. Mahendra Mishra 7024479599 1 Dr. R.K. Shrivastava 7524034664
15 Aparna Dwivedi 9806681369 2 Dr. Vijay Pratap Singh, DRI 9752135950
16 Namrata Dwivedi 7489580123 3 Shri Anil Shrivastava 9752919514
17 Geeta Patel 9479646993 4 Dr. Y. K. Jha 8400195451
18 Shri Veerendra Rajak 9907413434 5 Dr. Ram Bahadur Singh 8400195451
19 Poonam Pandey 9630060458 6 Shri Laxman Garg 8819855900
20 Ankita Gupta 8982660260 7 Shri Vinod Gupta 7524034664
21 Shri Dev Ras Pandey 9198758913 8 Smt. Savitri Verma 7524034664
Remembering the Father of Nation
&
Founder of the Academy
Messages
Mahatma Gandhi as Young Lawyer
Saha with other scientists at Calcutta University
Kasturba, staunch supporter of Bapu
Kasturba Gandhi
Message
Prof. (Mrs.) Manju Sharma Convener of the Symposium
Distinguished Women Scientist Chair, NASI; Former Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, GOI
November 24, 2018 I am delighted to know that The National Academy of Sciences, India, the first Science Academy of our country, is holding its 88th Annual Session and the Symposium on ‘Science, Technology and Ecosystem for Sustainable Rural Development’ during December 6-8, 2018 at M. G. Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot, Satna, M. P. in collaboration with the DRI, Chitrakoot – a great endeavor.
Rural areas are still plagued by manifold problems. Poverty reduction and
economic growth can be sustained only if natural resources are managed on a
sustainable basis. Greening rural areas can stimulate economies, create jobs
and help maintain the critical ecosystem services and strengthen climate
resilience of the rural poor. Therefore, breaking the vicious cycle of poverty-
environment trap and integrating poverty alleviation with ecological
restoration has been a major concern of NASI in contributing towards rural
development.
Science and society programmes of NASI have generated scientific temper and
have been working towards addressing many societal issues. Therefore,
organizing the present symposium in Chitrakoot and focusing on harnessing
the ecosystem of rural resources seems to be a benevolent step towards
development of the Rural India in general and the Sustainable Agriculture, in
particular.
As the academy is celebrating 125th Anniversary of Prof. Meghnad Saha
(Founder President of NASI) and also 150th Anniversary of Bapu and BA in the
year 2018, trying to inculcate the message of both of them to harness science
and technology for the benefit of the poor.
The technical sessions on the important issues will give a fillip towards
scientific and technological interventions in the areas such as nutrition,
agriculture, food security, health and sanitation as well as entrepreneurship
development. We will be delighted to have a large number of young scientists
attend this session. They are always the hallmark of any societal development
programmes – future of India.
I extend my warm greetings to the organizers and wish the event to be a
grand success.
Also remind the participants about the importance of Chitrakoot –
'चित्रकूट के घाट पर, भई संतन की भीर, तुलसीदास िंदन चघसे, चतलक देत रघुवीर'।
(Dr. Manju Sharma)
5, लाजपतराय मार्ग, इलाहाबाद – 211002 / 5, Lajpatrai Road Allahabad- 211002
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Dr. Anil Kakodkar
President, NASI
November 23, 2018
I am delighted that the 88th Annual Session and the Symposium of the
National Academy of Sciences, India, (NASI), the first Science Academy of our
country, is being held at M. G. Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot, Satna, M. P.,
in collaboration with the DRI, Chitrakoot, during December 6-8, 2018. The theme of
the Symposium, ‘Science, Technology and Ecosystem for Sustainable Rural
Development’ is not only relevant to the local region but also very important to
balanced development of the country as a whole.
The larger segment of India’s population still resides in villages, a situation
that is likely to persist for quite some time, despite the rapid urbanization that is
taking place. In spite of rapid economic development that we are witnessing, the
disparities in the country seem to be growing rather that getting bridged. The
average per capita rural income is around half of corresponding figure for urban
population. The key to addressing this challenge in a sustainable way, according to
me, lies in capacity building of rural people to leverage knowledge, particularly
related to science and technology.
In the knowledge era that we are fast embracing, there are new
opportunities to reduce disparities, since the knowledge technologies are very
supportive of decentralization and democratization and so access to urban
opportunities is also possible in rural areas in addition to opportunities that
already exist. It is in this context, that holding of this symposium at Chitrakoot is
very important. To me, this is a win-win situation for NASI as well as the host
institutions, since there is so much to learn from each other and reshape our
approaches to the balanced development of our country.
This year is the 125th birth anniversary year of our founder Prof. Meghanad
Saha. ‘Science and Society’ has been a major thrust of NASI activities right since the
days of our founder. As mentioned above, we now have new opportunities in the
knowledge era that we are currently in. This year also happens to be 150th birth
anniversary of the father of our nation ‘Mahatma Gandhi’. Holistic village
development has been at the core of his vision on India’s development. Women
empowerment particularly in the context of science has been a key activity that
NASI is pursuing as a part of its ‘Science and Society’ programs. That this year is
also the 125th birth anniversary year of Kasturba Gandhi, ‘Ba’ as we fondly call her,
adds a further dimension to this year’s annual meeting and Symposium. As the
entire country commemorates Ba-Bapu 150thyear, we are very gratified that this
annual event is also dedicated to the respectful memories of Ba and Bapu.
I sincerely hope that the Session and Symposium will be of immense value
and benefit to the researchers as well as the participants in motivating the young
minds to take new strides for rural development, leveraging the modern and
traditional knowledge base, scientific tamper that our constitution strongly
emphasizes and human development efforts duly strengthened by technology and
human empathy.
My best wishes and compliments for the grand success of the event.
Former Chairman,
Atomic Energy Commission, DAE,Govt of India
Mahatma Gandhi with Kasturba and Rabindra Nath Tagore
Remembering the stellar scientist and astrophysicist – Prof. Meghnad Saha
Making his own cloths
‘India lives in its villages’ -Mahatma Gandhi
Message
Shri Abhay Mahajan
Organization Secretary, DRI
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) - A Brief Profile
The idea of establishing a forum for Indian scientists, which would help them in publishing their
researches and bringing them on one platform to discuss and find scientific solutions to the
problems of the country, was mooted by Prof. Meghnad Saha, a great scientist, visionary and
the then Professor of Physics at the University of Allahabad. His views were published in an
article titled 'A Plea for an Academy of Sciences' in December 1929 issue of the University of
Allahabad magazine; in the very next year, The National Academy of Sciences, India was
established as the first Science Academy of this country. Speaking in the inaugural session,
Prof. Saha said:
“An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking
particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion
and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards
cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge.”
Therefore, NASI got the mandate of Science and Society by its Founder. Presently, the
programmes are being steered by Prof. Anil Kakodkar, President of the Academy, and former
Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. The Past Presidents, namely Prof M S Swaminathan,
Prof (Mrs.) Manju Sharma, Prof S K Joshi, Prof Ashok Misra, Prof Asis Datta, Dr V. P.
Kamboj, Dr. K. Kasturirangan and Prof. Akhilesh K. Tyagi have been taking keen interest in
the development of Science in general and the Academy, in particular. The Academy was also
nurtured by Late Prof M G K Menon, Prof A K Sharma and Dr V. P. Sharma- Past
Presidents, NASI (who, unfortunately, passed away in the recent past).
NASI envisions the cultivation and promotion of Science & Technology in all its branches. Such
as: (1) publishing two quarterly journals (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
India- Section A (Physical Sciences) and Section B (Biological Sciences) and one bi-monthly
journal (National Academy Science Letters); (2) holding an Annual Session in a scientific and
academic institution every year; (3) organizing symposia, seminars and workshops on subjects
of current national and scientific interest; (4) planning and executing science communication
programmes like Science Extension Lectures, State level Science Contests (Quiz, Debate,
Oration, Exhibition, Essay, etc), Talent Search, Teachers’ Workshops, Summer/Winter
Schools, Vocational Training Programmes, National level Scientific Creative Writing Contest,
Celebration of National Technology Day, National Science Day, National Mathematics Day and
World Environment Day, etc.; (5) recognizing the significant contributions of scientists at every
level by honoring them with Fellowship/Membership/Awards such as Lecture Awards, NASI-
Reliance Awards, NASI-SCOPUS Awards, NASI-Young Scientist Awards etc.; (6) instituting
prestigious Research Fellowships/Chairs/Senior-Scientist Fellowships etc. to honor
distinguished scientists; (7) organizing sensitization programmes for women
researchers/scientists all across the country; (8) conducting the ‘Safe water’ project; (9)
organizing/conducting other projects and schemes, such as Nutrition Programme for
eradicating malnutrition, Science Awareness Programme for Army Personnel,
Entrepreneurship Development Programmes and a joint programme of NASI & ICAR on Farm
Mechanization/ Implementation, etc.; and (10) establishing river galleries.
Publications of NASI
River Galleries established by NASI
L-R: Ganga Gallery, Allahabad, U.P; Brahmaputra Gallery, Guwahati, Assam Cauvery Gallery, Mysuru, Karnataka
Besides the fore-mentioned activities, the Academy also organizes several other activities
jointly with other two National Science Academies- INSA and IASc- all through the year. Since
the year 2000, the annual sessions have been held at places such as Allahabad, Pune,
Shillong, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Pondicherry, Mumbai, Mysore, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Jaipur,
Trivandrum, Varanasi, Goa, Jodhpur, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun and Pune.
These annual sessions provide a platform for the scientists across the country to interact,
present their papers and exchange expertise with each other.
The Academy holds a well-organized library known as ‘Dr. Sir Padampat Singhania Library’ in
which there are two sections, one for research students and teachers and the other for school
students. In the year 2011 the library was connected to National Knowledge Network (NKN).
The Academy is also maintaining 18 Chapters all across the country to organize scientific
activities in and around their respective regions.
Glimpses of activities organized by NASI
Glimpses of activities organized by NASI
Symposium on ‘Science, Technology and Ecosystem
for Sustainable Rural Development’
The need for sustainable rural development with S&T interventions has long been recognized
by the scientists as well as administrators. The research community needs to complement its
historic role in identifying problems of sustainability with a greater willingness to join with the
development and other communities to work on practical solutions to those problems. This
means bringing our S&T to bear on the highest-priority goals of a sustainability transition, with
those goals defined not by scientists alone but rather through a dialogue between scientists
and the people engaged in the practice of meeting human needs while conserving the earth's
life support systems and reducing hunger and poverty.
For the people in rural areas, particularly the marginalized communities, healthy ecosystems
support sustainable agriculture-based livelihoods and essential services such as drinking water,
sanitation and health care. Investing in natural resources also strengthens adaptation and
resilience of communities towards climate change and natural disasters. The rationale for
sustainable rural development emerges from the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) strategy of
faster, sustainable and inclusive growth for poverty alleviation.
With large base of its Fellows and Members spread all across the country; and their
involvement in science-society programmes, NASI has started several societal projects on Safe
Drinking Water & Sanitation, Entrepreneurship Development, Technological Sensitization of
Women, Chaupals on Nutrition & Health for Rural India, Farm Mechanisation, etc. during last
decade. The participatory approach has given immense information about the ground realities;
as well as area and scope of scientific intervention to solve the problem in a pragmatic way.
The symposium on ‘Science, Technology and Ecosystem for Sustainable Rural Development’
is a step forward in this direction, which is specially being organized in the rural area itself to
directly interact with the rural people, as well as the scientists working in the area to discuss,
deliberate and devise the scientific strategies in more meaningful manner, so that the heart of
our nation (Gramin Bharat) could become ‘Swacch, Swasth and Samarth’.
The academy this year is celebrating 125th Anniversary of Prof. Meghnad Saha and also 150th
Anniversary of Ba & Bapu with the full involvement of its Fellows and Members and the rest of
the scientific community. All the Local Chapters of NASI are involved.
The Convener of the symposium, Dr Manju Sharma, Past President, NASI. has developed a
compact programme incorporating almost all the essential points for discussion; and eminent
scientists having experience of working for the rural development have given their kind consent
to make it a fruitful brain storming. Prof. Anil Kakodkar, President, NASI has also taken keen
interest to ensure the involvement of the expertise from all relevant areas directly concerned
with the rural development; and the Vice-Chancellor, M. G. Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya,
and Director, D. R. I., Chitrakoot (host institutions) are extending the necessary support to
make the event organized successfully.
Programme (Tentative)
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 88th Annual Session of NASI & Symposium
on Science, Technology and Ecosystem for Sustainable Rural Development
jointly organized by
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya (MGCGV) &
Deendayal Research Institute (DRI), Chitrakoot, Satna, M. P. Date: 6-8th Dec 2018
Venue: MGCGV, Chitrakoot --- Tentative Programme ---
Day 1: 6th December,2018
Inaugural Session: (10:00 – 11:30 am) Lighting of the lamp; and Vandana Welcome Prof. N C Gautam
Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot Email: gautamnc@yahoo.co.in
About the
Session
Prof. Manju Sharma NASI-DST Distinguished Woman Scientist Chair; Formerly Secretary, DBT,Govt. of India Email : manjuvps@gmail.com
Key Note &
Presidential
Address
Dr. Anil Kakodkar President, NASI; Formerly Chairman AEC & Secretary, DAE, Govt. of India; DAE Homi Bhabha Chair Professor & Member AEC, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Trombay, Mumbai Email: kakodkar@barc.gov.in
Award Ceremony (NASI-Reliance Industries Platinum Jubilee Awards -2018); & Felicitation of the Guests
Vote of
Thanks Prof. Satya Deo
General Secretary (HQ); Formerly Vice-Chancellor, APS University, Rewa, MP Email: sdeo94@gmail.com
National Anthem
Tea Break (11.30 am – 12.00 noon)
Session 1: Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition (12:00 noon -1:30 pm)
Chairman Prof. Akhilesh K Tyagi Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi; Past President, NASI Email: akhilesh@genomeindia.org
Co-chair
Dr. Ajay Parida
Director, Institute of Life Science, Bhubaneswar Email:drajayparida@gmail.com
Speaker
Title
Dr. Panjab Singh President, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Email: panjabsingh03@yahoo.com
Sustainable Food Security-a Continuing Challenge
Lunch 1.30– 2.15 pm
Session 2: S&T for New Health Care Regime (2:15– 3:45pm)
Session 3: Clean Energy (4:00– 6:00 pm)
Speaker
Title
Dr. G S Toteja Director, ICMR-DMRC, Jodhpur; Scientist G & Head (Nutrition), ICMR Hqrs., New Delhi
Email: gstoteja@gmail.com
Food and Nutrition Security: Challenges and Opportunities
Speaker
Title
Dr. K K Singh, Director, ICAR- Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal Email: kksingh@icar.org.in; kksingh@ciae.res.in
Development of Agricultural Implements to reduce farmers drudgery
Chairman Prof. Manju Sharma NASI-DST Distinguished Woman Scientist Chair; Formerly Secretary, DBT, Govt. of India
Co-chair
Prof. U C Srivastava
Formerly Emeritus Professor, University of Allahabad, Allahabad Email: ucsrivastava@rediffmail.com
Speaker
Title
Prof. Pramod Garg Department of Gastro Enterology, AIIMS, New Delhi Email: pgarg10@gmail.com
Diet and Human Health Speaker
Title
Prof. Anand Krishnan Head,Centre for Community Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi Email: kanand@aiims.ac
A New Health Regime Speaker
Title
Dr. RLS Sikarvar
Scientist, Deendayal Research Institute, Chitrakoot Email: sikarwarrls@gmail.com
The role of Deendayal Research Institute for maintaining good health through traditional system of medicines
Tea Break (3:45– 4:00 pm)
Chairman Prof. Ashok Misra NASI-Platinum Jubilee Chair Distinguished Professor; Former Director, IIT, Mumbai Email: ashokmisra47@gmail.com
Co-chair
Prof. Satya Deo
General Secretary (HQ); Formerly Vice-Chancellor, APS University, Rewa Email: sdeo94@gmail.com
Speaker
Title
Dr. Anjan Ray Director, CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun Email: anjan.ray@iip.res.in
Carbon Sources in Rural Economies– Energy Security for India
➢ Dr.B P Pal Memorial Lecture# (6:00 pm)
# followed by Interaction with the farmers
Cultural Evening; followed by Dinner
Day 2: 7th December, 2018
➢ Dr. P. Sheel Memorial Lecture Award 2018 (9.30– 10.00 am) Speaker: Dr. Renu Swarup, Secretary, DBT, Govt. of India;
Topic: Science Technology and Innovation: Key Drivers for a Biobased Economy
Award Presentation by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, President, NASI
Session 4: Ecosystem& Sustainable Development (10:00 – 11:30 am)
Speaker
Title
Dr. D.K.Tuli DBT-IOC centre for Bio-Energy Research (BERC), Faridabad Email: tulidk@gmail.com
Bio-Energy options for India Speaker
Title
Prof. P K Vijayan
Reactor Engineering Division, BARC, Mumbai Email: pkvijayan@barc.gov.in
Deep Decarbonization options for the energy sector
Speaker
Title
Dr. K Lenin Babu
Asst. Professor, Bioenergy & waste recycling Agriculture Development and Rural Transformation Centre,ISEC, Bengaluru Email: lenin@isec.ac.in
Clean Energy - Bioenergy and Waste Recycling
Chairman Dr. Panjab Singh President, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Email: panjabsingh03@yahoo.com
Speaker
Title
Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra
Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education & Director General, ICAR, New Delhi Email: dg.icar@nic.in
Ancient Indian Agriculture through the Lenses of Modern Science
Chairman Dr. Renu Swarup Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, New Delhi Email: swarup.dbt@nic.in
Co-chair
Dr. Pramod Tandon
CEO, Biotech Park, Lucknow; Formerly Vice Chancellor, NEHU, Shilong Email: profptandon@gmail.com
Speaker
Title
Dr. Ashok Giri INSA-Senior Scientist, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata Email: akgiri15@yahoo.com
Arsenic Contamination in Ground Water in India and its Impact on Human Health and Rural Development
Tea Break (11:30 am – 12:00 noon)
Session 5: Entrepreneurship, Skill Development and Employment Opportunities
(12:00 noon – 1:30 pm)
Lunch (1:30 – 2:00 pm)
Session 6: Discussions and Recommendations (2:00– 3:00 pm)
Speaker
Title
Dr. Ajay Parida
Director, Institute of Life Science, Bhubaneswar Email:drajayparida@gmail.com Bioresources and Sustainable Development
Speaker
Title
Dr. T R Nayak National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Govt. of India Email:trnayak.nihr@gov.in
Challenges of Sustaining Small Water Bodies in Rural Areas
Chairman Prof. J P Mittal BARC, Mumbai; Past President, NASI Email:mittaljp2003@yahoo.co.in
Co-chair
Dr. Shashi Bala Singh
Formerly Director General (Life Sciences), DRDO, Govt. of India Email: drshashisingh@gmail.com
Speaker
Title
Dr. Anil Prakash Joshi Founder Himalayan Environmental Studies and Conservation Organization (HESCO), Dehradun Email: dranilpjoshi@gmail.com
Ecology inclusive Economy for Rural India
Speaker
Title
Prof. Abhay Karandikar
Director, IIT, Kanpur Email: director@iitk.ac.in
"Challenges in Broadband Connectivity in Rural India: Frugal 5G" Speaker
Title
Dr. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary
South Campus, Delhi University, New Delhi Email: vkchaudhary@south.du.ac.in
Antibodies in Diagnostics: Rapid Tests for Rural India
Speaker
Title
Dr. Usha Barwale Zehr Director, Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Private Limited (Mahyco),Maharashtra
Email: usha.zehr@mahyco.com
New initiatives in Agriculture
Chairman Prof. Manju Sharma, NASI-DST Distinguished Woman Scientist Chair; Formerly Secretary, DBT,Govt. of India Email : manjuvps@gmail.com
Co-chair
Prof. Paramjit Khurana
Head, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, South Campus, DU, New Delhi Email: param@genomeindia.org Speaker
All Chairmen and Co-chairs of the Session 1-6 5 minutes each
Day 2: 7th December, 2018 (Continued)
Annual Session Activities ➢ Addresses by the Sectional Presidents (3.00- 4.30 pm)
Tea Break (4:30– 5:00 pm)
➢ Evaluation of the Posters (5.00– 6.30 pm)
Fellow’s Meeting – 5:30 pm & Annual General Body Meeting – 6:00 pm
Day 3: 8th December, 2018
Scientific Sessions of the 88th Annual Session (09:30– 11:30 am)
Physical Sciences & Biological Sciences (Oral Presentations) - Parallel Sessions including the Invited Talks by NASI-Reliance Industries Platinum Jubilee Awardees (2018)
Invited Talks: Physical Science Section
Physical Science Section
Title
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Gupta
Visiting Professor, IIT Delhi, New Delhi Email:pkgupta54@gmail.com
Photonics for health care Biological Science Section
Title
Prof. Madhoolika Agrawal Department of Botany, B.H.U., Varanasi Email:madhoo.agrawal@gmail.com
Air Pollution: A cause of concern for plants Evening Lecture
Title
Prof. Anurag Sharma Department of Physics, IIT, New Delhi Email: asharma@physics.iid.ac.in
Gandhi & Science
Speaker
Prof. Navakanta Bhat Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, IISc, Banglore Email: navakant@ece.iisc.ernet.in Speaker
Prof. Rohit Srivastava
Department of Biosciences and Bio-engineering, IIT, Mumbai Email : rsrivasta@iitb.ac.in Speaker
Prof. Pralay Maiti School of Material Science & Technology, IIT, (BHU), Varanasi Email : pmaiti.mst@itbhu.ac.in
Council Meeting (8:00 – 9:00 PM); followed by Dinner (Exclusively for the Members of the NASI Council & Special Invitees)
Invited Talks: Biological Science Section
Tea Break (11:30 am – 12:00 noon)
Physical Sciences & Biological Sciences (Oral Presentations) & Invited Talks*
Parallel Sessions continued (12.00 noon – 1.30 pm) * Invited talks- In Biological Sciences
1. Prof. Rakhi Chaturvedi Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT Guwahati, Guwahati email: rakhi_chaturvedi@iitg.ac.in
2. Prof. Rana Pratap Singh School for Environmental Sciences, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow Email: dr.ranapratap59@gmail.com
In Physical Sciences 1. Dr. D K Aswal, Director, NPL, New Delhi; Email:dkaswal@yahoo.com 2. Prof. A Datta, Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay, Mumbai; Email:adutta@iitb.ac.in
➢ Children Science Meet (parallel session) (12.00 noon – 1.30 pm)
Lunch (1:30 – 2:15 pm)
Speaker
Dr. C. Anandharama Krishnan
Director, Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, Thanjavur Email : director@iicpt.edu.in Speaker
Prof. Nandini Chatterjee Singh
Professor, National Brain Research Centre, Manesar Email : nandini@nbrc.ac.in Speaker
Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee
Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology; Director, School of Natural Product Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Email : pulokm@gmail.com
Chairman Dr. Anil Kakodkar President, NASI; Formerly Chairman AEC & Secretary, DAE, Govt. of India; DAE Homi Bhabha Chair Professor & Member AEC, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Trombay, Mumbai Moderator Prof. Manju Sharma NASI-DST Distinguished Woman Scientist Chair; Formerly Secretary, DBT,Govt. of India
Speakers
Title
Speakers
Title
▪ (Prof. Saligram Sinha Memorial Lecture Award-2018) Prof. Arun Kumar Pandey Vice-Chancellor, Mansarovar Global University, Bhopal
Email: arunpandey79@gmail.com; arunkpandey@botany.du.ac.in
Diversity, Conservation & Sustainable Utilization of Himalayan Flowering Plants
▪ (Prof.R.C. Gupta Endowment History of Science Lecture Award 2018)
Prof. Satya Deo General Secretary (HQ); Formerly Vice-Chancellor, APS University, Rewa, MP
Email: sdeo94@gmail.com
"Role of proofs in mathematical sciences"
Valedictory Session of the 88th Annual Session (2.15 – 3.30 pm)
Welcome Prof. U.C.Srivastava, Treasurer, NASI
Address by the Chief Guest Shri Abhay Mahajan, Secretary, DRI, Chitrakoot
Presentation of the Awards ▪ NASI Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Awards (2018)
▪ NASI - Swarna Jayanti Puruskars(2018)
▪ NASI - Springer Young Scientist Awards(2018)
Concluding Remarks Prof. Manju Sharma, Convener of the Annual Session
Presidential Remarks Dr. Anil Kakodkar, President, NASI
Vote of thanks Dr. Niraj Kumar, Executive Secretary, NASI
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidhyalaya (MGCGV)
-At a Glance
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidhyalaya (MGCGV), located on the bank of
Holy River Mandakni near Sphatikshila at Chitrakoot was established on February 12, 1991 by
social activist Padma Vibhushan Nanaji Deshmukh, by a separate MP Government Act (9,
1991). Named after Mahatma Gandhi, this university aims to provide higher education to people
living in rural areas. It is a first rural university at Chitrakoot, India.
The broad vision of the University is to develop human resource for promoting activities related
to socio-economic development of rural community and to improve quality of life of deprived
masses through purposeful education in multidimensional field. The University has a mandate to
evolve, promote and impart knowledge and skill to overcome the emerging challenges, create
confidence among the rural community and make the use of recent advances in the field of
higher education for spiritual and social transformation of rural people.
The message is embedded in the emblem of the University in the form of ‘Padukas’. The motto
of the University is ^fo'oa xzkes izfrf"Bre~* i.e., the village is the universe in miniature. It also
focuses on the problem solving action research and transferring the viable technologies to
answer problems confronted by the rural majority.
In order to carry out its mandate, there are five faculties and within them are 15 departments and
two independent entities- Distance Education Centre and Community College. Inter-disciplinary
approach has been adopted for multidimensional growth of rural sector through advanced
technology of teaching and learning. The University offers multidisciplinary higher education
courses up to doctoral level in the disciplines of agriculture and animal sciences, applied
sciences, environment, remote sensing and GIS, agricultural engineering, food technology,
information technology, management, education, languages, communication, fine arts,
humanities, social sciences etc. Those who are not able to attend regular classes due to
economic or other service commitments, the University has established a good number of
Distance Education Centers in the state of Madhya Pradesh for imparting higher education.
Though the University is unitary in character, yet, the University has introduced Community
College scheme to impart the skill oriented courses of different levels viz. Advanced Diploma,
Diploma and Certificate programmes through 43 Gramodaya Community Colleges located in
different areas of MP. The University has conceived various skill development courses after due
consultation with the stakeholders and the same is made available to the community colleges to
be adopted in the programmes run by them. Need based specific programmes are also
introduced as per the regional demand of the community.
In order to promote skill education, the University has already introduced B.Voc. programme
in nine streams on the guidelines suggested by National Skill Development council and further, it
has also introduced BSW i.e. Bachelor Degree in Social Work (Community Leadership) for
functionaries of state Govt. agencies for carrying out Govt. programmes.
Academic Programmes of the University
The University offers multidisciplinary higher education courses up to doctoral level in
various disciplines. The academic activities of the University are spread over 14 Departments of
5 Faculties. These are:
Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Crop Science, Department of Natural Resource
Management, Department of Technology Transfer.
Courses Offered: M.Sc.(Ag.) Extension, Soil Science, Agronomy, Genetics & Plant Breeding,
Agriculture Economics, Horticulture (Vegetable Sc.), Agril. Biochemistry and Live Stock
Production and Management. B.Sc. (Ag), B.Sc.(Home Science), B.Voc. (Agriculture Operation &
Management), M.Voc. (Agriculture Operation & Management).
Faculty of Engineering and Technology -Department of Food Technology, Department of
Agricultural Engineering, Department of Information Technology, Department of Civil
Engineering.
Courses Offered: B.Tech. (Information Technology, Food Technology, Agricultural Engineering
and Civil Engineering), Advance Diploma in Food Processing, Agricultural Operation and
Management, B.Voc. & M.Voc. (Renewable Energy Management , Building Technology, Food
Processing and Technology), D. Pharma (Ayurved).
Faculty of Rural Development and Business Management - Department of Rural
Management, Department of Business Management, Department of Agri-Business
Management.
Course offered: B.Com., BBA, M.Com, Master of Tourism Management, M.A.(Rural
Development), B.Voc. & M.Voc. (Bachelor of Vocation in Retail Management & IT).
Faculty of Arts - Department of peoples Education and Mass Communication, Department of
Professional Arts, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sanskrit.
Course Offered: M.S.W., M.J.M.C(Mass Communication), MFA (Painting Applied Art, Sculpture),
M.L.I.Sc., MA (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Sociology,
Education, Math, Drawing and Painting, Applied Psychology, Yoga ), M.Mus. (Tabala), MFA,
B.Lib.I.Sc., B.J.M.C (Mass Communication), BA(Human Consciousness & Yogic Sc.), BFA
(Painting, Applied Art, Sculpture), BPES (Bachelor of Physical Education Sport),
B.Mus.(Bachelor of Music), B.S.W, Post Graduate Diploma (Yoga).
Major Research Dimensions-The University provides opportunities for higher education by
research (M.Phil. and Ph.D.) in all streams indicated in the preceding sections. Selected areas of
research are: Rural Development, Science Agriculture, Engineering and Technology,
Business Management, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidhyalaya (MGCGV)
Faculty of Science and Environment
The Faculty of Science and Environment came in existence since the inception of the university (Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, 1991). In the initial phase, department of Biological Science was started under the leadership of Prof. Prabha Grover. Later on, undergraduate courses with various subject combinations were started in July, 1992 under the leadership of Prof. A. L. Kirkire (as Dean).
Departments
• Department of Physical Sciences
• Department of Biological Sciences
• Department of Energy and Environment
Courses Offered: M.Sc. (Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Industrial Chemistry, R.S. & G.I.S., Environmental Science, Information Technology, Physics, Applied Geology, Maths, Statistics ), B.Sc.(Mathematics, Biology, Geology, Computer Science and Information Technology), BCA, PGDCA, DCA.
The faculty member’s specializations and their achievements are as follows:
Prof. Indra Prasad Tripathi is Dean, Faculty of Science and Environment, MGCGV, Chitrakoot
Satna, MP India. He has made outstanding contribution towards research and re-
standardization of traditional formulation of antidiabetic and antiseptic drugs using new
techniques and methods. He has simultaneously made remarkable contributions towards the
syntheses, characterization of metal complexes with their antidiabetic properties, antioxidant
activities, superoxide dismutase mimicking activities, free radical scavenging activities, catalytic
behavior etc. Prof. Tripathi has also worked on syntheses, characterization
of carbon nanotubes. He made carbon nanotubes through metal complexes
with natural proteins like spinach, egg albumins using various
spectroscopic, diffraction/scattering, electrochemical characterization tools.
His innovative contribution in the field of water, air and diffuse chemical
pollution of Bundelkhand and Vindhan Plateau of the country is appreciable.
Prof. Tripathi has been invited as speaker and Chair of the Session in the
3rd International Conference on Chemistry for Sustainable Development: Indian Prospective,
UAE, 3rd International Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Nepal
and 104th Indian Science Congress (Material Science Section) India. He has also organized 25
national level seminars and workshops and activities for rural masses, student's, research
scholars and scientists. He has been honored with a number of awards viz. Professor R. D.
Desai 80th Birthday Commemoration Award-2007, Research Board of Advisors, BIOVED
Fellowship Award-2012, Best Science Research Award-2012 etc. He is currently Chief Editor,
Editor and Editorial Board Member of many Research Journals. Prof. Tripathi has published 130
research papers and his Google Scholar citation-164, h index-06, i10 index-04 and Research
gate value-17.93. Prof. Tripathi is a founder member of BER Chapter, NASI and actively
engaged in the chapter activities.
Dr. Ramesh Chandra Tripathi joined this university in inception and has
been working as Associate Professor in Zoology. He is also working as
Director Research in MGCGV Chitrakoot. Dr. Tripathi completed his higher
education and D. Phil. degree from University of Allahabad. The areas of
specialization are Biodiversity, Biological Control of Insect Pests, Biological
Control of Mosquito larvae; GIS & human health. He has published 72
research papers in 20 reputed national and international journals. He also wrote a text book
Biosystematics and Taxonomy in 2005. He has been honored with the fellowship of Biocontrol
Advancement, Banglore, Zoological Society of India, Scciety of Life Science, Bioved Research
Society. He has been conferred Dr. S.L. Mishra Medal, Prof. J.S. Munshi Gold Medal,
Raghunathi Devi Medal and Young Scientist Award. He has supervised seven Ph. D. students.
He has participated in more than 70 national and international symposium, seminar, and
Training programme.
Dr. Ajay Kumar is an Associate Professor in Geology and Head,
Department of Physical Sciences. He completed his higher education - M.
Tech. (Applied Geology) and Ph. D. from Dr. Hari Singh Gaur University,
Sagar (M.P.). His area of Specialization is Geochemistry and Environmental
Geology. He has published more than 12 research papers. He has
participated in 30 National and International Seminar/Conferences/
Workshop/Training. He has more than 30 years of research and teaching experience. Two
Ph.D. theses were awarded under his supervision.
Dr. Vandana Pathak is an Associate Professor in Chemistry, Department of
Physical Sciences. She completed her higher education from Dr. Hari Singh
Gaur University, Sagar. Her area of Specialization is Analytical, Environmental
and Plant Chemistry. She has published more than 40 research papers. She
has participated in 20 National and International Seminar/Conferences/
Workshop/Training. She has more than 27 years of research and teaching experience. Six
Ph.D. theses were awarded under her supervision.
Dr. Ghan Shyam Gupta is an Associate Professor of Chemistry in the
Department of Energy and Environment. He obtained M.Sc. (Chemistry) from
Bundelkhand University, Jhanshi and Ph.D. (Chemistry- Applied Chemistry)
from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He has completed various research
projects on surface and environmental Chemistry field funded by DST, UGC,
CPCB etc. He has more than 75 research papers in his credit. He has got
Sulabh International Award (II) and Best Science Research award (MPCST). He has also 25
years teaching & research experience. In extracurricular activities, he has got Colour &
Championship (Athletics), BHU, Gold medal in SAARC Athletics competition.
Dr. Shashikant Tripathi is an Associate Professor in Remote Sensing and
GIS Division, Department of Energy and Environment. He is Post Graduate
in Geology and Ph.D. in Economic Geology from Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi. He did P.G. Diploma in Environmental Geology from Indian
Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Dehradun. He has completed a pilot
project from Groupment pour de Development de la Teledetection
Aerospatiale (GDTA), Toulouse, France. He has also participated in various national and
international symposia/seminar, and Training programmes. He has research experience of more
than 30 years and teaching experience of 25 years. His area of research includes Hydrogeology
and environmental geology. Twenty Ph.D. theses have been awarded under his supervision and
guidance. More than 75 research papers have been published by him.
Dr. Surya Kant Chaturvedi is an Associate Professor in Zoology. He completed
his higher education from University of Allahabad. His area of specialization
includes Wild Life Biology and Landscape Ecology. He has published more than
30 research papers and participated in eight National and International
Seminar/Conferences/ Workshop/Training. He has more than 27 years of
research and teaching experience. He has been conferred Best Director Award in 2011.
Dr. Virendra Upadhyay is an Associate Professor in Mathematics Dept. of
Physical Sciences. His area of specialization is Bio-Mathematics. He completed
his higher education from University of Allahabad. He has published more than
15 research papers. He has participated in 20 National and International
Seminar/Conferences/ Workshop/Training. He has more than 25 years of research and teaching
experience.
Dr. Bharat Mishra is an Associate Professor in Physics. His area of
Specialization includes Physics & Electronics. He has published more than 76
research papers and three Books and participated in 30 National and
International Seminar/Conferences/ Workshop/Training. He has more than 26
years of research and teaching experience. Thirteen Ph.D. theses were
awarded under his supervision and guidance. He was conferred with the Best Science
Research Award in 2011 by M.P. Council of Science and Technology cell,Bhopal.
Dr. Ravindra Singh is an Associate Professor in Botany and Head, Department
of Biological Sciences. His area of specialization includes Plant Physiology,
Forest Ecosystem Management and Environmental Ecology. He has published
more than 75 research papers. He has participated in 38 National and
International Seminar/Conferences/ Workshop/Training. He has more than 27
years of research and teaching experience. Twenty Ph.D. theses have been awarded under his
supervision and guidance. He got First Ranking in Research Publication in Indian Citation Index
(2014).
Dr. Sadhana Chaurasia is an Associate Professor and Head, Department of
Energy and Environment. Her area of research work includes Environmental
Monitoring, EIA and Environmental Ecology. She has more than 90 research
papers to her credit. She has 25 years of teaching & research experience. She
has supervised eight Ph. D. students and participated in more than 50 national
and international symposias, seminars, and Training programmes. She got Best Science
Teacher Award in 2013 and Fourth Ranking in Research Publication in Indian Citation Index
(2014).
Dr. Ravi Chaurey is an Associate Professor in Geology in the Department of
Physical Sciences. His area of specialization is RS & GIS, Palaeontology and
Hydrogeology. He has more than 10 research papers and 06 international
symposium, seminar, and Training programme in his credit. He got 02 young
scientist fellowships awards (FTYS Scheme of MPCST, Bhopal) and Best
paper award in 3rd International Conference at Kathmandu, Nepal on Sept. 2014. He has also
completed GWPMAP of (RGNDWM) NRSC, ISRO, Hyderabad and Mid Term Evaluation Project
of Govt. of MP completed project of Rewa, Chhatarpur, Damoh, Jabalpur Districts. He organized
as a Member, International Field Workshop on the Vindhyan Super group Central India in 2010
with BSIP & Palaeontological Society of India, Lucknow. He also submitted project DPR of
22.41 Crore with DRI, Chitrakoot and Amay Env. Bhopal to Ministry of Pan. Raj & Rural
Development.
Dr. Anil Kumar Agrawal is an Associate Professor in Mathematics Dept. of
Physical Sciences. His area of specialization is Theory of Relativity and
Cosmology & Bio-Mathematics. He published more than 36 research papers
and four books. He participated in 40 National and International
Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Trainings. He has more than 25 years of
research and teaching experience.
Dr. S.S. Gautam is an Associate Professor in Statistics Department of
Physical Sciences. He did Post Graduate and Ph.D. in Statistics from Mahatma
Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot, (M.P.). He got
Young Scientist award in year 2012. He did “Rajeev Gandhi Jalgrahan
Pravandhan Mission” from Rural Department of MP Government and “Bamboo
Project” funded by NABARD, M.P. Besides this, he has participated in various national and
international symposiums, seminars, and Training programmes. Many National Seminar and
training programme have been organised by him. He has more than 25 years research and 25
years teaching experience. His main research interest is Experimental Design, Demography.
Eight Ph.D. theses have awarded under his supervision and guidance. More than 75 research
papers have been published by him.
Mission of Faculty of Science and Environment The main missions of the faculty are- (i) to promote learning and research generally in all branches of Sciences;
(ii) to promote scientific knowledge and wisdom especially in the rural areas;
(iii) to develop and promote the environmental awareness program in rural areas;
(iv) to advance and diffuse scientific, technical and professional knowledge, combined with
the necessary practical training to help in promoting indigenous industries and in
developing the material resources of the country; and
(v) to promote the building up of character in youth by religion and ethics as an integral
part of education.
Placement of the students Most of the students have got job in government organizations, Multi National
companies and some have developed their own business in the field of rural industries. Many
national and multinational companies/ institution of repute like LUPIN, Ramdev Chemicals,
ROLTA, SGS, RSI, etc., have providing opportunities to our students. Some students are in
job in China, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and other countries.
Outstanding Achievements
Faculty have completed/ participated in state, national and international level projects
of many departments and organizations like UGC, DST, New Delhi, MPCST- Bhopal, ISRO,
IWDP, NABARD, Ministry of Environment and Forest New Delhi, Central Pollution Control
Board and District level projects etc.
Sophisticated Instruments and software of the Faculty
A00 –Scanner, A00-Plotter, High Speed Server, Arc Info Software, ENVI, IDLE, PCI
Geomatica, ILWIS, with 20 computer with internet facility, Video Conferencing System, Hand
Held GPS, Autollab potentiostat for working +- 10 volt. NOVA software, spectro-electro
chemistry compatible, fiber optic spectrophotometer, FTIR, Micro Plate Multimode Detection
Reader, AAS, UV – visible Spectrophotometer, HPLC, Gas Chromatography, Ion selected
Electrode, Flame Photometer, Spectrophotometers, Laminar Air Flow, Stack Monitoring Kit,
Meteorological station, RDS, HVS, Ion selected Electrode, Compound Microscope, Electro
phorosis, Environmental chamber, Trinocular Research Microscope, Stereoscopic binocular
microscope, Universal Microscope, Surveying instruments, Models, Sieve Analyzer ,
Petrological Microscope, etc.
Future Thrust
The Chemistry division of Physical Science department has been conducting research
in the frontier areas of subject like Organometillic Chemistry, Biosensor, medicinal Chemistry
and Environmental Chemistry. Mathematics division has worked on Biomathematics,
advanced statistics, statistical based modeling. The Remote Sensing & GIS and Geology
division have conducting research in the frontier areas of subject like– digital image
interpretation, GIS, Geohydrology, mineral exploration and geostatistical modeling.
Department of Energy and Environment have decided to work on the thrust area like– EIA,
monitoring and management of natural resources, satellite based climatic studies, Surface
chemistry of adsorbents etc. The Department of Biological Sciences has been conducting
research in the frontier areas of subject like Biosensor, Biotechnology, Ethnobotany, Wild life
habitat analysis, EIA, Human Health, Biological control of insect pest, Biodiversity
management, and Biosystematics.
Deendayal Research Institute (DRI) - Illuminating the Path to Self-Reliance
Deendayal Research Institute (DRI), established on March 8, 1968 under the inspirational
guidance of Padma Vibhushan Shri Nanaji Deshmukh, is currently working to validate the
philosophy of "Integral Humanism". Models for development such as providing services for
health, hygiene, basic education, training for self employment etc. have been developed to
achieve overall socio-economic development and reconstruction of Indian Society. The
developmental programmes have been carried out at various centers viz. Delhi, Gonda,
Balrampur (U.P.), Chitrakoot (U.P. & M.P.), Beed and Nagpur (Maharashtra).
The mission statement of Deendayal Research Institute is: “We are not for ourselves but for
our kith and kin; our kith and kin are those who are oppressed and neglected”. The Institute
aims at evolving a social system for the transformation of our age old Indian Society suited to
the modern scientific era; and is based on the eternal values of Integral Humanism. The
basic tenets put forward by Shri Nanaji before the Organisation include "Gramodaya" and
"Swavalamban". His vision and down-to-earth practical approach is reflected in the execution
of projects and various activities of the organization. Thousands of enthusiastic young
people, inspired by his personality are actively participating in various programmes. The
results achieved are unique, successful and amazing.
Nanaji, with his great vision and complete faith in the latent strength of the people, resolved
to serve the tribal, downtrodden and the neglected rural poor of the society rejecting the
lucrative offer of being Minister of Industries in the Cabinet of Shri Morarji Desai in the year
1977. Subsequently, his declaration made on 8th October 1978 in the presence of Loknayak
Jayaprakash Narayan in Patna, is historical wherein he said, "After having lived through the
experience of today's political working style for 28 years, I have arrived at the conclusion that
the prevalent present day politics can neither help the resurgence of constructive leadership
nor become an instrument of social and economic reconstruction”.
There are several projects being executed by DRI, viz. Delhi Project, Gonda Gramodaya
Project, Beed Project Dhanyata Abhiyan, Nagpur Project: Bal Jagat, Chitrakoot Project, to
name a few. The other areas managed by DRI include Social Reconstruction, Self-Reliance
Campaign Water Management, Livelihood – Income Generation (Agriculture & Animal
Husbandry, Propagation & Conservation of Indigenous Livestock, Entrepreneurship
Development), Lifelong Health, Qualitative Education, Social Consciousness - Dispute free
Society, Research & Development in Physical Science, Information, communication and
publicity services.
In the field of education, DRI is working on a Model Educational System to make the students
self-reliant and integrate them in social activities; it has also established Gurukuls (six for
boys and four for girls) on the ancient Gurukul educational pattern. Deendayal Research
Institute has also taken the initiative of evolving an ideal model of pre-primary level quality
education. In field of health, DRI is working on alternate system, i.e; ayurveda system. Also,
a parallel industrialization system capable of providing employment for all by producing
quality goods from locally available resources through self-employment and Self Help Groups
is also being developed. Deendayal Research Institute, through the efforts of its scientists of
the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, has tried to tackle the issue of water scarcity.
The DRI has active linkages with The Wadia Group, Apeejay Education Society (AES),
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Khadi and Village Industries Commission
(KVIC), India Development and Relief Fund (IDRF), Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and
Technology (MPCST), India Development Coalition of America (IDCA), Department of
Elementary Education, The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Ayurveda Yoga & Naturopathy Unani
Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH).
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam with Shri Nana ji Deshmukh
A View of DRI
Arogyadham - At a Glance
In pursuance of India’s two ancient Shastras (sciences), Yoga (including Naturopathy) and
Ayurveda for maintaining a subtle balance between body, mind, intellect and soul, the four
aspects of human life, Deendayal Research Institute has established Arogya Dham, the
J.R.D. Tata Foundation for Research in Yoga, Naturopathy & Ayurvedic Sciences. The
Arogya Dham campus, spread over 43 acres on the banks of the Madakini river in Chitrakoot,
aims at providing a model for the realization of a new life system by taking a total overview of
human development with Yoga, Naturopathy and Ayurveda. As the objective is to study the
impact of parentage, family background, environment, upbringing, as well as the properties
and effects of Yoga and Ayurveda on a life adapted to these principles, Arogya Dham has
established these facilities: An Out-patients Department (O.P.D.),In-patients Department
(IPD),Maternity and periodic center with operating theater and a neo-natal periodic wing, Fully
equipped yoga and naturopathy center, Modern Dental unit, An Ayurvedic research center,
Ayurvedic Research library, Herbal Garden, Rural Health Department, Ayurvedic Pharmacy,
Dietetics Department.
It is worth mentioning that for self-reliance campaign, institute has identified 500 villages
falling in the 50 km radius of Chitrakoot. These villages are experimental model for ‘lifelong
health’. Besides this, an outpatient department for the treatment has been set up in the
villages. Rural Health Department organizes Health Awareness & Treatment camps every
week in different villages in which a male and a female doctor, a naturopath & a yogacharya
from Arogyadham go as experts. The medical team also tries to educate villagers about the
principles of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy for maintaining lifelong health and also about
the easily available local herbs to treat common problems or diseases found in this area.
'Arogya Dham' has started its own pharmacy where all the medicines manufactured here are
in accordance with the Ayurvedic texts. All these medicines are prepared using locally
available herbs and are very cheap.
Arogyadham
About BER (Bundelkhand Extended Region) Chapter of NASI
NASI-Bundelkhand Extended Region (BER) Chapter, with its founder chairman, Prof. K.B.
Pandeya, Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodya Vishwavidalya
Chitrakoot was inaugurated on December 9, 2011 at MGCVV, Chitrakoot (M.P.).
The chapter, since its inception has successfully organized various activities of science
popularization that include popular lectures, workshops and seminars etc. in different schools,
colleges and universities of different places/cities of Bundelkhand extended region e.g. Rewa,
Sagar, Gwalior, Chhatarpur, Bhopal, Indore, Chitrakoot, Tikamgarh, Satna, Maihar, Katni,
Narsingpur, Khajuraho etc. More than fifteen programmes (including International conference,
National seminar/ symposium/workshop/ extension popular lectures/ awareness programmes)
are organized every year with a focus on the rural mass connectivity with science in
collaboration with M.P. Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal; M.P. Pollution Control
Board regional office Satna; Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodya Vishwavidalya
Chitrakoot; Deendayal Research Institute Chitrakoot and other academic bodies.
Major events:
The Chapter successfully organized the workshop on "Safe water and communicable
diseases" on 2-3 May 2013 at Govt. P. G. College Satna and also workshop on
"Entrepreneurship and hands on training for skill development" on November 15-17,
2017 at DRI, Chitrakoot, which are the two historical events of this chapter.
Rejuvenation of Baolies (step wells) in Bundelkhand area:
Under the "Safe water" programme of NASI, five step wells in Bundelkhand area were
restored to assure the availability of safe water to the local peoples of Chhatarpur district of
M.P.
This year, the Chapter has started a tribal welfare project on "Participatory observation of
Ethno-medicinal practices of the tribals of Chitrakoot and Balaghat district of M.P., its
documentation; and conservation of those plants" with NASI for the welfare of tribals of
Balaghat and Chitrakoot through generating awareness about the medicinal plants of their
area.
Secretary of the Chapter is Dr. Shivesh Pratap Singh, Professor & Head of Zoology, Govt.
Autonomus College, Satna (MP), who is taking keen interest in organizing several activities of
the Chapter under NASI’s mandate of science and society.
Prof VP Sharma inaugurating the event Prof UC Srivastava briefing the audience
Release of Souvenir & Abstract book on Biological Sciences The event on emerging trends in Bio Sciences underway
Glimpses of activities organized by NASI-BER Chapter
The Host City & Institutions
Chitrakoot, is a town and a nagar panchayat in the Satna district in the state of Madhya
Pradesh, India, nestled in Bundelkhand region of India, is a charismatic land of cultural,
spiritual and historical significance to the folks traveling from every nook and corner of the
world. It is a town where the past is pleasingly treasured in its colorful divine centers, while the
serene rivers, peaceful woods and miraculous sights together make it a highly visited place in
Madhya Pradesh, India. An illustrious place of superb fairy-tale significance, Chitrakoot
imitates the quintessence of Hindu lifestyle. Fiestas and fairs in this holy town have a spiritual
façade and it is geared up to eulogize the charm of Lord Rama with its different fairs. It is a
town of religious, cultural, historical and archaeological importance, situated in
the Bundelkhand region. It borders the Chitrakoot district in Uttar Pradesh, whose
headquarters Chitrakoot Dham (Karwi) is located nearby. The town lies in the historical
Chitrakoot region, which is divided between the present-day Indian states of Madhya Pradesh
and Uttar Pradesh. It is known for a number of temples and sites mentioned in Hindu
scriptures. It was in these deep forests that Ram, Sita and his brother Lakshman spent a few
months of their fourteen years of banishment ; the great sage Atri, Sati Anusuya, Dattatreya,
Maharshi Markandeya, Valmiki and various other sages, seers, devotees and thinkers
meditated; and here the principal trinity of the Hindu pantheon, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva,
took their incarnations.
It is said that all the gods and goddesses came to Chitrakoot when Rama performed
the Shraddha ceremony of his father to partake of the shuddhi (i.e. a feast given to all the
relatives and friends on the thirteenth day of the death in the family). The first known mention
of the place is in the Valmiki Ramayan, which is believed to be the first ever Mahakavya
composed by the first ever poet. As Valmiki is said to be contemporaneous with (or even
earlier than) Ram and is believed to have composed the Ramayan before the birth of Ram,
the antiquity of its fame can well be gauged.
Many people gather here on each Amavasya. Somwati Amavasyas, Deepawali, Sharad-
Poornima, Makar Sankranti and Ramanavami are special occasions for such gatherings and
celebrations. It attracts crowds throughout the year including above occasions and for Free
Eye Hospital Camps. Noted 'Ayurvedic' and 'Yoga' centres like 'Arogyadham' are located in
Chitrakoot.
Chitrakoot Dham Sphatik Shila, Chitrakoot
Ramghat, Chitrakoot Gupt Godavari Caves, Chitrakoot
Temples in Panchmukhi Hanuman Dhara View of Mandakini River at Anusuya ashram
Places of Religious importance at Chitrakoot
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya Chitrakoot, Satna, M. P.
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