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IMPACT OF
DEVELOPMENT GRANT
XI PLAN
CSAUA&T
2007-08 to 2011-12
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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No. of students got placement through campus interview
Prof. Ashok KumarVice Chancellor
IMPACT OF ICAR DEVELOPMENT GRANT XI PLAN2007-08 TO 2011-12
For Official use only
C. S. Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur
C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Name of the University
Name of the Nodal officer with contact details
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava, Associate Professor, Plant Pathology
Tel.: 0512-2534113(O); 09839818899(M)
Grant received (Annexure 1)
Total
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3
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Year Allocated Utilized Balance Reasons for not utilization
2007-082008-09
2009-102010-112011-12
Total
569.50547.94
354.00415.00600.00
2486.43
423.06372.83
353.27390.28554.17
2093.61
146.44175.10
0.7324.7245.83
392.82
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.
Mechanism of internal distribution and utilizationii
By meeting with all the Deans of the University, Registrar, Director Research, Director Extension, Comptroller and University Engineer
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Sanctioned and in-position Faculty Strength4
Girls Hostel: Number and costConstructed Two (2) i
College wise (only Numbers June 2012)
No. of positions Sanctioned Filled
S. No.
College/ Unit
Prof. Assoc Prof.
Asstt. Prof.
Total Prof. Assoc. Prof.
Asstt. Prof.
Total
Faculty with higher degree from outside
CSAUA&T (%)
1. Administrative* 2 - - - - - - - Education 2. College of Agriculture** 14 15 77 106 2 6 53 61 (14) 22.95 3. College of Agricultural
Engineering** 3 7 14 24 - 4 9 13 (13) 100.00
4. College of Home Science** 2 1 7 10 - 1 7 8 (5) 62.50 Research 5. College of Agriculture - 34 58 92 - 10 53 63 (19) 30.15 6. Directorate of Research*** 4 26 54 84 - 12 34 46 (11) 23.91 7. AICRP, ICAR (75:25) 2 21 59 84 1 18 51 70 (17) 24.28 8. ICAR 100% - 2 8 10 - 2 8 10 (3) 33.33 Extension 9. Directorate of Extension*** 2 3 13 18 - 3 7 10 (19) 26.0 10. KVK - 18 108 126 - 14 83 97 (23) 23.71
Total 29 127 398 554 3 70 305 378 (124) 32.80
* Including one Post of Vice Chancellor and Dean Students' Welfare** Post of Dean included*** Post of Director included
New Civil works completed (costing more than 20 lakhs) and their impact 5
1. College of Agril. Engg., Etawah -2. College of Home Science, Kanpur -
Rs. 97.94 LakhsRs. 96.85 Lakhs
International Hostel: ii
One (1) under construction (costing Rs. 98.82 Lakhs)
Educational Museumiii
One (1) Constructed (costing Rs. 100 Lakhs)
Examination Halliv
One (1) Constructed (costing Rs. 100 Lakhs)
Sports Complexv
One (1) Constructed (costing Rs. 48 Lakhs)
New equipments procured 6
(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).
S. No.
Name of the Department Name of the equipment No. Cost
2007-08 1. Central Instrumentation Lab HPLC (Shimadzu) with PC derivation system 1 23.16
2008-09 2. Central Instrumentation Lab Lovibond Tintometer 1 7.24 3. Dehumidifier 1 5.63 4. Elemental Analyzer 1 18.23 5. Plant Pathology Bench top refrigerator shaker (digital) 1 6.59
2009-10 6. Rabi Cereal Chlorophyll Meter SPAD – 502 1 1.36 7. Chlorophyll Measurement system 1 4.59 8. Auto Analyzer with portable data processing
system 1 5.09
9. Double beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer 1 3.15 2010-11
10. Bio-Control Refrigerated Centrifuge 1 1.50 11. Stero Zoom Binocular Microscope 1 1.72 12. Elisa kit with reader and accessories 1 1.25 13. Fluorescent Microscope with camera 1 5.51 14. Fermentor 1 11.77 15. Rabi Cereal Osmo meter 1 3.29 16. Leaf Area Meter 1 2.60 17. Steady state Photometer 1 3.93 18. Crop Physiology Leaf Area Meter 1 2.60 19. Chlorophyll meter 1 1.31 20. Oilseeds Auto Nitrogen Estimation system 1 4.53 21. Plant Breeding Spectrophotometer 1 1.96 22. Vegetable Science Mobile seed grading unit 1 4.98 23. Dr. Office Roto trill dril 1 5.52 24. Tractor drawn sprayer 1 8.67 25. Director (Seed & Farms) Laser leveller 1 1.08 26. Submersible pump 1 9.30 27. Power rotary triller 1 1.43 28. Soil Salinity Double beam UV/ VIS spectrophotometer 1 6.90 29. Kjeldahl digestion system 1 6.71
2011-12 30. Soil Salinity Metrohm ION Chromatography 1 11.77 31. Plant Breeding Spectrophotometer 1 2.96
Kjeldahl digestion system
Crop Physiology
Power Rotary Triller
Tractor drawn sprayer
Roto trill drill
Double Beam UV VIS spectrophtometer
Osmo meter
Chlorophyll meter SPAD- 502
Double beam UVspectrophotometer
Any other- Specifyvi
S. No
Expenditure (in Lakh Rupees)
Source of Funding
2007-2008 1. Krishak Hostel 116.06 ICAR 2008-2009 2. Cafeteria 114.30 State Government 3. College of Forestry 216.26 State Government 2009-2010 4. APJ Hostel Hostel 194.58 State Government 5. College of Home Science 364.93 State Government 6. Food Processing 159.62 State Government 2010-2011 7. Narendra Mohan Dining Hall 50.00 MPs Fund 8. Karpoori Thakur Hostel 101.31 State Government 9. Bhagat Singh Mess 64.25 ICAR 10. College of Horticulture 328.54 State Government 11. Physiology Department 216.73 State Government 12. Bio-Control Lab 47.90 ICAR 13. Modernization of Farms 955.00 ICAR 2011-12 14. Animal Husbandry Department 164.68 State Government 15. Centenary Building, Central Hall, Nandi Chowk,
Saraswati Statue, VC Committee Room 1428.00 ICAR
16. Fisheries Office 48.00 State Government
List the facilities 7That have been renovated or repaired with expenditure exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/- each
S.No. Name of work Allocated 2007-08 1. Renovation of Committee Rooms (VC Committee Room, Krishak Sabhagar 31,00,000 2008-09 2. Construction of Farmers Hostel at Kanpur Campus. 41,90,000 2009-10 3. Renovation of Roads 45,00,000 4. Levelling of the Farms 46,31,000 5. Irrigation & Drainage channel 32,67,000 6. Underground electricity 95,00,000 2010-11 7. Renovation of Auditorium 61,12,000 2011-12 8. Renovation of old building 30,00,000 9. Renovation of Tilak Hostel 26,53,000 10. Renovation of Patel Hostel 70,00,000
Curriculum development and delivery 8 (Number of instructional materials and practical manuals developed during the period under report).
2007-2008 Principles & Practices of Silviculture Agroforestry System and Management Forest Menstruation Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Forest Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Forest Management, Policy and Legislation Plantation Forestry 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
Curriculum development and delivery 8 Scientific /Technical Books written by Faculty Members
Title of the book Authors 2008-09 Pashudhan Vikas Evam Prabandhan Drs. P. K. Upadhyay, H. P. Chaudhury, A. K. Singh &
Manoj Kumar Mall Pashu Swathya Sudhar Hetu Poshtik Chare Ka Utpadan
Drs. H. P. Chaudhury, P. K. Upadhyay, A. K. Singh & 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/ sugandhit chaval utpadan paridrashya evam aarthik visleshan
Dr. Daulat Singh & Dr. Vijay Kumar Yadav
Vishwavidyalaya Krishak Sahbhagi Beej Utpadan Yojna ka Prayojan Evam Beej Utapadan Prakriya
Dr. K. P. Singh
2010-11 Participatory Rural Appraisal Techniques for Farm Women
Dr. Neelma Kunwar
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 Brinjal
R. C. Nigam, R. K. Pandey, D. D. Tiwari and N. K. 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 Rog, Karak, Pahchan Evam Prabandhan
Dr. M. R. Dabbas, Dr. Rajendra Pandey and Pallavi Pathak
Climate Change in food Security in India Dr. A. K. Tripathi 2011-12 Intellectual Property Management and Technology Transfer Commercialization
Dr. G. C. Tewari, Dr. L. P. Tewari, Dr. Mukesh 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 Prabandhan
Dr. R. A. Yadav, Dr. Naushad Khan, Dr. M. P. Yadav 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 Crops
Dr. S.K. Biswas and Dr. S.R. Singh
Bhoomi Sanrakshan Evam jal Prabandh Ke Siddhant
Dr. U.D. Awasthi
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.
10Online resources and internet connectivity in academic buildings and students hostels.
LAN established: Yes/ Noi
If yes is the LAN functional: Yes/Noii
Internet Connectivity: Bandwidth 256/512 Kbps or 1/2/4/8/ over 8 Mbpsiii
Connectivity though: V-SAT/ Lease Line/Land Line/Wi-Fi iv
Connectivity Available in: College/Department/Scientists rooms/Hostelv
Yes
Yes
2 Mbps ERNET 1 Gbps NKN
Lease line
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.
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Level of awareness and use of CeRA: Officers/ Faculty/Students/Non-Teaching staff vi
Impact of CeRA (Give in four bullets)vi
One suggestion for increase in CeRA usage vi
Faculty & Students
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
It should be made more public by wider circulation about importance among faculty and
students.
11 Details of the students presently enrolled in the university
S. No.
Course Semester
Total I III V VII
1. B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.) 122 123 103 107 455 2. B.Sc. Forestry (Hons.) 32 29 21 16 98 3. B.Sc. (Horticulture) 32 - - - 32 4. B.Sc. (Home Science) 37 33 27 27 124 5. B.Tech. (Ag. Engg.) 39 33 32 32 136 6. B.Tech. (EC Engg. 41 34 37 33 145 7. B.Tech.(CS & Engg.) 40 33 34 37 144 8. B.Tech.(Mech.Engg.) 40 40 35 33 148 9. M.Sc. Ag. 157 178 332
10. M.Sc. (Home Science) 26 21 47 11. MBA (Agri-Business) 30 29 59 12. Ph.D. (Agriculture) 24 21 19 13 77 13. Ph.D. (Home Science) 05 06 02 0 17
Total 625 580 310 298 1814
12 No. of Girl students admitted (discipline & year wise from 2007-08 to 2011-12)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 UG Programme 67 72 57 56 70
B.Sc. Ag. 3 5 11 9 8 B.Sc. Home Science 33 33 25 26 40 B.Sc. Forestry - 1 1 - 3 B. Tech. 31 33 20 21 14 B.Sc. Horticulture - - - - 5
PG Programme 21 23 29 32 42 M.Sc. Ag. 2 3 8 11 5 M.Sc. Home Science 18 19 21 20 34 M.Sc. Horticulture - - - - 1 MBA 1 1 - 1 2
PhD Programme 4 5 4 5 9 Agriculture 1 1 1 1 4 Home Science 3 4 3 4 5
13 Faculty Development activities (Give no. supported through Development Grant from 2007-12)
14 Students amenities created and Impact
Computer Labs: (Number in each College with number of computers)i
UG Computer Lab equipped with 26 Computers with Wi-fi connectivity.
Central Instrumentation Lab created out of Development Grant: ii
Yes/No, if Yes at University/ College level
Yes at University level
Participation in 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Summer/winter schools, short courses
Prof. & above - 1 - 1 6 Assoc. Prof. 5 2 - 19 28 Asstt. Prof 22 30 32 55 92
National Seminar/ Symp Prof. & above 3 39 10 7 5 Assoc. Prof. 7 32 12 39 55 Asstt. Prof 21 58 23 88 147
International Seminar/ Symp Prof. & above 1 4 - - - Assoc. Prof. 3 3 2 2 - Asstt. Prof 5 4 3 14 12 Total 67 173 82 225 345
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15 No. of Students who joined university as (During 2007-12)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 NTS 16 23 20 19 16 JRF 9 2 7 4 3 SRF - - - - 1
16 Best Teacher Awards as per ICAR guidelines given: Yes/No
If Yes, Number of Teachers selected Year wise during X Plan
No
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.
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
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 21-Days 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.
18 No. of faculty invited, period spent & purpose
Guest Faculty i 1 (Dr. D. N. Bhrdwaj in the year 2008).
Adjunct faculty ii Nil
Faculty exchange iii Nil
19 Efforts made in the personality development of students'
Communication skills- Language Lab established : Yes/ Noi
Students Counselling: Yes/Noii
Student Placement Cell: Yes/No iii
Yes(Department of HRD organizes courses on communication skill)
Yes
Yes
% of students who got placement through Student Placement Celliv 23
20 Experiential Learning facilities developed (Discipline wise)
Areai Bio-Control agents production and service unit
Amount spentii 22,41,629.00
Year of Sanctioniii 2007-08
Impactiv
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.
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21 Niche Area support provided: Yes/No Yes
Title: 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 bio-
Agents.
The discipline in which Niche Area developed i
Facilities developed costing more than 10 lakhs ii
What has been its impact on capacity development among students and technology generation iii
Nil
Integrated Pest Management (Entomology & Plant Pathology)
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
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. TB isolate of T. longibrachiatum from Nindura 8
Block of Barabanki TH isolate of T. atroviride from Bilgram Block of Hardoi are highly 1
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.
T (T.v. +Vitavax) followed by T (Vitavax) were found the best seed treatments in 5 2
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
The results of field trial experiments are in conformity to that of the lab experiment where
Treatment
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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 7 - 7 - 7(132x10 cfu g ' and 123x10 cfu g ') whereas, propagule viability was low in spent compost of mushroom (11.9x10
- 7 -cfu g ' and 10.7x10 cfu g '). Neem cake + wheat flour mixture having 35% moisture has also given good results 7 - 7 -(114.3x10 cfu g ' and 107x10 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 bio-
agent (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)
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.
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 No of Ph.D thesis submitted 60 29 23 20 34 No of Paper published 101 85 107 152 152
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 College of Agriculture 172.25 104.00 39.50 34.00 52.85 College of Home Science 29.50 41.00 12.75 9.00 19.00 College of Agril. Engineering 26.50 29.00 11.75 8.00 8.65 Headquarters* 341.25 373.94 290.00 364.00 519.50 569.50 547.94 354.00 415.00 600.00
* 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)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 ICAR Schemes 432.26 357.20 994.22 701.08 409.86 AICRPs (75% share) 370.81 459.15 562.24 551.91 723.31 KVKs 351.23 397.32 890.66 722.45 722.45 Centenary - 172.00 1256.00 - 550.00 Modernization of Farms - 140.00 353.51 600.00 - Development Grant 569.50 547.94 354.00 415.00 600.00 NAE 90.00 80.00 50.00 45.00 50.00 Library - - - 30.00 125.00 NTS * * * * 6.24 JRF/SRF 12.02 16.68 17.29 9.35 6.39 Experiential Learning - 40.00 - - 45.00 RAWE 10.00 6.00 8.00 4.77 - UGC Arrear - - - 2155.11 -
Sub-Total 1835.82 2216.29 4485.92 5234.67 3238.25 State Non-Plan Non-Plan (Pay) 1974.63 1974.63 1974.63 1974.63 3941.44 Contingency 63.21 63.21 63.21 63.21 63.21 Audit Fee 75.00 75.00 75.00 82.50 105.00 Technical Training - - 10.00 10.00 10.00 State Plan Development - 177.63 1192.38 1485.39 - Plan (25% share) 123.60 152.94 188.91 203.64 179.00 KGK Etah 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Arrear - - 374.20 269.39 -
Sub-Total 2244.44 2451.41 3886.33 4096.76 4306.65 Internal Resources 390.25 332.50 557.96 1220.06 1367.19
Grand Total 4470.51 5000.20 8930.21 10551.49 8912.09 * included in Development Grant
Not as per NAAS rating
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25 Revenue Generation (Rs. in Lakhs)
Name of Item 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Fee, Entrance Examination fee and placement 162.91 190.00 210.19 560.06 475.21 Sale of Manuals 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.34 0.38 Milk and milk products & poultry 0.00 16.00 17.62 18.97 22.98 Income from Farms 98.54 95.38 242.99 360.54 448.51 Sale of cultures/ sample testing 0.00 2.46 2.38 3.86 13.40 Plant Pathology 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.26 3.60 DSW Office 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.30 8.54 Electricity 15.12 1.35 3.89 3.37 2.87 Guest House 3.06 8.00 7.15 3.00 3.42 Sale of plants 2.15 0.00 5.60 4.36 34.06 Miscellaneous 15.32 19.06 2.58 18.12 1.87 Veterinary Hospital 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.38 0.00 House rent and water charges 11.85 0.25 3.73 5.46 5.25 Sale of Animals 17.80 0.00 0.2 0.00 0.00 Transport Office 0.00 0.00 4.05 4.53 2.78 Institutional charges 0.00 0.00 3.76 0.00 96.36 Vegetable 0.00 0.00 2.58 0.00 0.00 Farmers fair and Directorate of Extension 0.00 0.00 6.17 13.90 6.33 Tender Fee 0.00 0.00 0.84 0.72 0.58 Right to Information 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.46 0.04 Model Nursery, Kalyanpur 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 Platinum Jubilee 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 Nursery Horticulture 0.00 0.00 0.10 1.51 0.00 Self-financing courses, Etawah 63.50 0.00 39.31 212.28 238.02 Directorate of Research 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.12 0.00 Mega field crop 0.00 0.00 3.73 1.52 2.99
Total 390.25 332.50 557.96 1220.06 1367.19
26 Number of the UG student tours (In five years)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 College of Agriculture 2 2 1 3 2 College of Home Science 1 - 1 1 1 College of Agri. Engineering - 1 - 1 1
28 Students selected college wise and year wise for the following from 2007-12
27 Student placement (Numbers)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Public sector 3 3 2 47 67 Private sector 21 47 8 22 109 Turned entrepreneurs/ self employed No data
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 JRF 17 11 17 26 16 SRF - - - - 1 ICAR Jawaharlal Nehru Award for Ph.D thesis
- - - - -
ARS 7 3 4 5 2 Foreign Admission - - - 2 1 Any other (Specify) - - - - -
29 Financial powers delegated to Deans/ Heads of Colleges for the Development Grant (each time)
Less than Rs 20,000 i
Rs 50,000ii
Rs1, 00, 000 iii
Full amount up to Develop grant budgetiv
Deans of the Colleges Rs. 50,000.00
Vice Chancellor more than 50,000.00
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30 Operation of Development Grant: Who has the powers to decide utilization of Development grant
VC has powersVC has powersi
Goes to BOMii
Goes to other agenciesiii
31 Major achievements of the University (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.
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.
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.
New labs like Plant Clinic and Bio-Control have been established.
Fifty-three (53) training programmes on different aspects were organized.
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.
Extra Mural lectures were delivered by internationally renowned scientists of the country and abroad for the benefot of the faculty and the students.
US delegation visited the University at the occasion of Workshop on “Building Capacity for Student-
stCentered Learning on 21 August 2008 under the auspicious of Indo-US AKI Programme.
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Four Convocations were organized during this period. Tenth Convocation of the University was organized on th24 October 2008. Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram was conferred the Honorary degree of Doctor of Science. Eleventh
thConvocaton of the University was organized on 6 February 2010. Dr. Mangala Rai was the Chief Guest. thTwelth Convocation of the University was organized on 26 February 2011. Dr. S. Nagarajan was the Chief
rdGuest and the thirteen Convocation of the University was organized on 3 February 2012. Dr. M. Mahadevappa was the Chief Guest.
University got Accreditation from ICAR.
U n i v e r s i t y organizes ever f i r s t C a r e e r C o u n s e l l i n g Fair at Campus
t hon 20 June 2010
His Excellency the Chancellor and Governor of UP have inaugurated renovated Centenary Building and newly constructed College of Horticulture on
th24 April 2011.
First ever Agriculture Education Fair was organized in the University Campus during 12-15 October 2011.
Experiential Learning Courses were introduced at UG level in VIII Semester.
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, f o r U t t a r Pradesh Agro climatic condition, suitable for b o t h r a i n y a n d s u m m e r s e a s o n , g r e e n f r u i t e d , 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.
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 120-130 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.
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.
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Impact
Restoring peace in the University resulted in zero ragging at all the Campus.
More attention on students' placement has resulted in significant increase in the number of jobs.
Foreign students have also been admitted.
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.
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 & 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.
32Give three areas for which if additional support is provided would lead to improving quality of education and post-graduation research
Renovation of Hostels, messes and uninterrupted power supply
Modernization of Labs and improvement in civic amenities including employee residences
Students amenities and sports facilities
33List three major constraints faced by university in improving quality of education along with feasible solutions (in bullets)
Constraints Feasible solution Most erratic power supply and damaged sewages lines (in hostels).
One time grant is needed.
Shortage of teching staff and deficit financing from the state government.
State Government may be pressed by the ICAR.
Grants are insufficient for International Journals, examination cell, education technology, students study tours, faculty and students amenities.
Sufficient grants be provided.
34 Ph.D. Theses (Cumulative data for 5 years)
Name of the College Year Total 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
College of Agriculture 42 27 19 17 105 College of Home Science 3 2 1 1 7
35 Present Hostel Capacity
Colleges BOYS GIRLS Available Required Available Required
University Campus College of Agriculture 9 - - - College of Home Science - - 3 1 College of Horticulture - 1 - - College of Forestry 1 1 - - Off campus College of Agriculture Engineering & Technology 3 1 2 1
Date: 15.06.2012Place: Kanpur
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Achievements made in agricultural education vis-a-vis research and extension1
Part A : Infrastructure Development
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.
Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Name of the College: College of Agriculture, Kanpur
Collegewise information
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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.
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
storganized on 21 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.
ndInternational Bio-diversity day was organized on 22 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.
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Details of Students presently enrolled in the College2
Programme II IV VI VIII Total B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.) 122 123 103 107 455 B.Sc. Forestry (Hons.) 32 29 21 16 98 B.Sc. Horticulture 32 - - - 32 M.Sc. Ag. 157 178 - - 332 M.B.A. (Agri-business) 30 29 - - 59 Ph.D. Agriculture 24 21 19 13 77
Total 397 380 143 136 1053
List the new programmes/ courses 3 initiated by utilising the funds released for following items/ activities in the last 5 years
Items Amount allocated
2007-2008 Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms and works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
38.25
Updation of UG/PG Laboratory/ class rooms at instructional farms 40.00 Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
39.00
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
25.00
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report. 30.00 Total 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.
35.00
National Talent Scholarship, Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
40.00
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening
15.00
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report. 14.00 Total 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
10.00
Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of e quipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies, e -learning & distance education, AMCs, Central Instrumentation facilities and Computers
1.50
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
3.00
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
3.00
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities 5.00
(Rs. in Lakhs)
2010-11 Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
7.00
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
7.00
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities 15.00 Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
5.00
Total 34.00
2011-12 Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
16.35
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET
13.50
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
12.00
Personality Development; Counselling of UG/PG students; Tutorials for SC/ST students 2.00 Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
9.00
Total 52.85
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.
New Programmes initiated
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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
Additional facilities created for education 4 (List of Equipments and works completed costing above Rs. 1,00,000/- with source of funding)List of Equipments purchased (in Lakh Rupees)
Name of the Department Name of the equipment No. Cost
2007-08 AH & Dairying Kel Plus automatic N estimation 1 3.33
Deep Freeze 1 2.53 Biotechnology Laboratory shaker 1 3.40
Lyophilizer 1 2.25 Moisture analyzer (freeze drier) 1 1.30 Spectrophotometer 1 3.45 Thermostatic water Bath 1 2.40 Remiorbital shaking Incubator 1 1.18 PCR 1 4.50
Agricultural Biochemistry Analytical single Pan Balance 1 1.14 Lyophilizer 1 2.25 Electrophoresis system 1 2.97 Shekar Incubator 1 1.18 Rotatory Evaporator 1 2.67
2008-09
Plant Pathology Biorad reader 1 1.72
Liquid Nitrogen Handling cane 1 1.90
Plant Growth Chamber 1 2.88
Bench top refrigerator shaker (digital) 1 6.59
Agricultural Biochemistry Liquid Nitrogen Handicam 1 1.90
Biotechnology Gel Documentation System 1 3.95
Liquid Nitrogen Handling Tank 1 1.90
2009-10Genetics & Plant Breeding Chlorophyll Meter SPAD 502 1 1.36
Chlorophyll Measurement system 1 4.59Auto Analyzer with portable data processing 1 5.09Double beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer 1 3.15
2010-11Plant Pathology Refrigerated Centrifuge 1 1.50
Stero Zoom Binocular Microscope 1 1.72Elisa kit with reader and accessories 1 1.25Fluorescent Microscope with camera 1 5.51Fermentor 1 11.77
Genetics & Plant Breeding Osmo meter 1 3.29Leaf Area Meter 1 2.60Steady state Photometer 1 3.93Auto Nitrogen Estimation system 1 4.53Spectrophotometer 1 1.96
Crop Physiology Leaf Area Meter 1 2.60Chlorophyll meter 1 1.31
OilseedsVegetable Science Mobile seed grading unit 1 4.98Directorate Research Roto trill dril 1 5.52
Tractor drawn sprayer 1 8.67Laser leveller 1 1.08Submersible pump 1 9.30Power rotary triller 1 1.43
Soil Chemistry Double beam UV/ VIS spectrophotometer 1 6.90Kjeldahl digestion system 1 6.71
2011-12Soil Science Metrohm ION Chromatography 1 11.77Plant Breeding Spectrophotometer 1 2.96
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Construction works undertaken5
Name of work Utilized 2007-08 Renovation of Committee Room in Seed Science & Technology 127591.00 Renovation of Computer room of Comptroller Office 378556.00 Renovation of Central Instrumentation lab of Plant Pathology 163022.00 Renovation of Auditorium 3100000.00 Furnishing of Committee Room in Crop Physiology 128177.00 Repair of Boundary wall Dairy Department 190527.00 Renovation of Toilet Kitchen tiles work at VIP Guest House 101352.00 Renovation & Modernization at U.G. Lab Soil Science Department 129860.00 Renovation at Residences 106728.00 Construction of Boundary wall 123827.00 Renovation of soil and water testing Lab 218750.00 Annual Maintenance work Academic Buildings 778477.00 Renovation of Dressing Room at Stadium 583367.00
Total 6130234.00 2008-09 Maintenance work old and new mess quarters and officers guest house, annual maintenance white washing etc.
495112.00
Renovation of Soil & Water Testing Lab 220196.00 Renovation of ventilated store room at Horticulture Department 293265.00 Renovation of Auditorium 3012000.00 New Feeder from Substation No.1 in Extension Department 226535.00 Boarding and erection of 2 HP Submersible Pump set at Nawabgan j and renovation of Toilets Oils eed Section and EBR Department.
201057.00
Renovation of Farmers Hostel 4190000.00 Total 8638165.00
2009-10 Construction of seed Store at Vegetable Science Department 681367.00 Net House Work at VC Lodge 14416.00 Repairing and white washing work of C-4 Type C 20284.60 Construction of Boundary Wall of Printing Press 75025.00 Water Line work of Residence C-9 8284.00 Boring and erection work at Teachers Guest House 47064.00 Renovation work at VC Residence 554947.00 Renovation of toilets and bathroom of Dr. V.P. Kanaujia, residence 80957.90 Renovation, water arrangement and toilet repairing at Dr. Anju Pandey residence 81944.84 Water supply & colour washing at C-28 27691.25 Repairing of switches and supply of cables at substation no. 1,2,3 100403.00 Water arrangement of Dr. R.P. Vyas residence 46251.64 Water arrangement & white washing at C-28 residence 32338.50 Renovation of Dr. S. P.Tyagi residence 29668.81 Electric connection from substation 1 to 10 supervision quarters 74999.00 Renovation of ARIS Cell Unit 121358.00 Electrical repairing at residence No. C-34 Vasant Vihar 18857.00 Water arrangement work at Central Library 13608.00 Supply & fixing of AC at VC Lodge 85900.00 Renovation of Gate Rollers of type C-18 residence 7198.91 White washing, painting work of Sri S.S. Yadav residence 6089.32
Total 2128654.00 2010-11 Painting of boundary wall near gate No. 3 48798.00 Maintenance and electrification work at Dr. V.P. Kanaujia residence 48898.00 PVC Flooring of VC lodge 14383.00 Aluminum partition in Plant Pathology Department 40578.00 Repairing of 1.5 H.P. submersible pump at Old Dairy Farm 4185.00 S/F of Door & Glass at residence of Sri A.P. Dubey M/s Manish Enterprises 2651.00 Water poof cement paint at Dispensary 9398.00 Cement paint near transport department 11202.00 Supply of electrical material 31204.00 Distemper paintings repairing work of Sri K.K. Pandey residence 8583.00 S/F of curtain rod at VC residence 14976.00 Electrical Work of 10 supervisor quarter 4503.00 Repairing of toilet of Dr. M.P. Yadav residence 24719.00 Repairing/ maintenance work of Sri S.M. Tripathi residence 30933.00 Supply of curtain 6200.00 Repairing and maintenance of 30 KVA generator set 2758.00
Renovation/ remodeling/ modernization work of VC Lodge 388463.00 Construction Boundary Wall of Printing Press 171711.00 New Building (Main supply) and examination hall 42590.00 Supply of electrical items 246568.00 Repairing work of VC Chamber 2940.00 Water arrangement, Colour washing and electrification at H.No. C-28 32338.00 Maintenance work, water arrangement and electrification work at Dr. R. P. Vyas Residence 46250.00 Renovation (Aluminum section and door) of ARIS Cell 121357.00 Gates Gate Pillar type C-18 7198.00 10 cm dia boring & erection of 1.50 HP submersible pump set attached teacher guest house 47064.00 1.5 HP Submersible pump set complete Crop Physiology Department 10590.00 Repairing work of 2.0 HP Motor of Technology Park 6025.00 Repairing work of 1.5 submersible pump at Old Dairy Farm 8680.00 Reboring of ODF & Repairing work of submersible motor at SEE 5650.00 Supply of LT Panel 4852.00 W/W distempering painting of Sri S.S. Yadav residence 6089.00 Repairing of 1.5 submersible pump 3840.00 Providing and laying of approved quality PVC Flooring of VC residence 14244.00 Rewinding of 2 HP submersible pump 7150.00 Replacement of main switch of the substation No. 1 & 3 78998.00 Lay of 300 sq mm/ 31/2 core aluminum cable from sub station No. 1 near VC Lodge 21405.00 Erection of stay set and laying of 300 sq. mm cable from VC Lodge 37297.00 Supply and jointing 300 sq nm cable at Student Farm 45670.00 Tender Notice 54575.00 Construction of Generator Shades store room at VC Lodge 94985.00 Supply of 6 sq mm simple core & 32 Amp. Cut out 19974.00 Supply of Bamboo ladder 16, 20, 25, & 30 5460.00 Supply of CFL Philips make 23 & 48 watt 11750.00 Supply of Asbestos sheet for residence & Toilet & H. Hock, Screw 8886.00 L&T Starter suitable for 20 HP submersible pump set fully automatic Work 12375.00 Repairing of S&10 KW engine 20420.00 Supply of coarse sand (medium) 18989.00 Supply of Bulb, CFL, Starter, condenser etc. 29483.00 Supply & Fixing of 3 phase electric meter cafeteria 10960.00 Supply of H.P. leser Jet Printers & Cartridge for photocopier 12450.00 Cement purchase 30000.00 Supply of Chair and Table 20167.00 Renovation of Toilet of bathroom of Bungalow of Registrar 80957.00 Electric connection of supervisor Quarter 45555.00 Electric connection of 10 supervisor quarter 29444.00 Renovation of residence of Dr. SRS Tyagi 29668.00 Water arrangement of C-4 Quarter of Dr. Husain 16902.00 Maintenance of C-4 Quarter 23911.00 Supply of Electricals materials 44586.00 Maintenance, electrical and water arrangement work at Dr. Anju Pandey residence 36048.00 6 Dia PVC pipe wi th Excavation Etc. at VC Lodge 49781.00 Water supply arrangement at VC Lodge 16255.00 Net Hosue of VC Lodge 14416.00 Water Supply of Sri S.K. Srivastava at old Dairy Farm 29599.00 Repairing, water supply and electrical work at Dr. Sanjeev Kumar residence 32549.00 Repairing work of type C-7 colony 20284.00 Water arrangement of Central Library 13608.00 Gate 8 pillar of VC Lodge 2783.00 Electric work of C-4 Type colony Basant Vihar 4910.00 Materials supply 16553.00 Repairing of wash basin & Toilet of Dr. SBL Srivastava residence 2499.00 Supply of Electrical item 141913.00 Supply of Artificial flower (Guldusta) & Copper wire etc. 3600.00 Painting work of different place 3319.00 Supply of 9 B Volt Batter, Bracket etc. 36443.00 W/W, painting and electrical work at Sudhir Kumar Kushwaha residence 34445.00 W/W Paining work of Dr. V.P. Kanaujia residence 37147.00 Repairing of 2 HP submersible pump at Oil Seed Farm 6260.00 Repairing of Submersible pump at forestry deptt. 8500.00 Electric work of A type colony 20002.00 S/F of 3 Phase electric meter at NM Dinning Hall 10900.00 Supply & Fixing of changeover switch 9400.00
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2011-12 Repairing of Raman Hostel 20783.00 Purchasing of Computer / Camera 47015.00 Electrical work at VC residence 10000.00 Renovation of Gallery of Plant Pathology 40734.00 Renovation of Ponds in Plant Pathology (Mushroom) 19665.00 Rent of Generation 40 KVA for Hostel 6300.00 Purchasing of Printer HP Make and stationery 22316.00 Work of 6 B ore well at Vegetable Farm, Kalyanpur 69953.00 Renovation of Lab work at Mauranipur Farm 218637.00 Repairing of submersible pump at APJ Abdul Kalam Hostel 7360.00 Repairing of Generator 40 KVA 16856.00 White washing work of Karpuri Thakur Hostel 7187.00 Supply of 100 wt. Bulb 2490.00 Repairing of submersible pump at New PG Hostel 23980.00 Laying of waterline in Karpuri Thakur Hostel 18991.00 Work of Water supply line at Patel Hostel 47012.00 Water connection work in Water Storage Tank at Patel Hostel 41225.00 Repairing of Submersible Pump of Dean Office 10250.00 Repairing of 2 HP submersible Pump of Karpuri Thakur Hostel 3930.00 Repairing of Pump of Forestry 6900.00 Repairing of Pump of 20 HP at Plant Pathology 22191.00 Repairing of submersible pump of Entomology 7355.00 Construction of UG Lab work at Utility Building 1550000.00 Laying of water line in Hostels 264534.00 Electric work at Shatabdi Hostel 1095.00 Purchase of Computer Chairs for UG Lab at Utility Building 529765.00 Repairing of photocopy machine 7818.00 Paid vouchers of convocations 6705.00 Supply of UPS Battery 6300.00 Purchase of Web Camera for VC Office 1200.00 Purchase of water Storage Tank of Estate Officer Residence 3812.00 Sewage Cleaning charges 13345.00 Repairing of pump set of SIF 6700.00 Repairing of pump of Dairy Farm 5800.00 Repairing of pump of Shatabdi Hostel 6100.00 Supply of materials for Civil & Electrical 26998.00 Supply of material for Kishan Mela 49373.00 Repairing of starting of Plant Pathology Bore well 5000.00 Repairing of submersible pump of Nawabganj, Horticulture and SIF Farm 11570.00 Purchasing of Fan for Union Hall 1690.00 Supply of Electric items in convocation 15328.00 Repairing work of electric item in VC Camp office, cafeteria and sub station No.1 27999.00 Purchasr of Tonner cartidge 3600.00 Work of water line connection in mess 4570.00 Repairing of main switch sub station No. 1 15000.00 Repairing of Fan of Office/ Residence 4014.00 Repairing of Generation of VC Lodge 4595.00 Supply of electric and misc. items 34690.00 Work at water line connection in Shatabdi Hostel 92584.00 Supply of materials 44983.00 Work Press Unit Iron Gate 19965.00 Renovations of sanitary work of Press Unit 39991.00 Renovation of Dean Committee Room 16756.00 Apex painting of Horticulture New Building 44973.00
Total 3537983.00
Contribution of Council's scheme entitled 6 '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.
Whether LAN established & functional7
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.
Status of off campus colleges8 Nil
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No of faculty members provided with computers9 79
Computer literacy10
Staff Percentage How many of them have e-mail address (No.) Faculty 80 48 Administration 90 21 Technical 70-100 46
Status of library services & facilities including Internet connection11
Journals subscribed under Development Grant
Name of the Journal Name of the Journal 2007-08 Orissa Journal of Horticulture Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction Indian Forester Data India Crop Research University Today Journal of Genetics Current Science Indian Journal of Toxicology Indian Jr. of Animal Research Review Year 2008-09 Indian Jr. of Animal Research Annals of Arid Zone Agril Economics Research Review Orissa Jr. of Horticulture Jr. of the Indian Soc. of Soil Science Vigyan Indian Agriculturist Indian Dairy Man Indian Journal of Dairy Science Indian Food Packer Indian Farmers Digest Indian Forester Kisan Bharti Indian Jr. of Plant Physiology Progressive Horticulture Indian Jr. of Animal Science Indian Jr. of Agril. Economics Indian Jr. of Agril. Science Indian Jr. of Nutrition and Dietetics Indian Forming Indian Horticulture Phal Phool Kheti Indian Jr. of Pulses Research Year 2009-10 Jr. of Biological Control Indian Jr. of Mycology and Pl. Pathology Legume Research Seed Research Seed Technology News Jr. of Agril. Biochemistry Indian Jr. of Weed Science Indian Jr. of Entomology Indian Jr. of Genetics and Pl. Breeding
No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)12 160gb
No of LCD Projectors the college has13 19
Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)1
Part B : Status of HRD
Category Sanctioned Post Filled % Ladies Vacant Gen. SC ST OBC
Professor 14 - - - 2 - 12 Associate Professor 15 3 1 - 2 - 9 Assistant Professor 77 26 7 - 20 2 24 106 29 8 - 24 2 53
(a) Student intake during last 5 years2
Programme Duration (yrs)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 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 Management
2 5 8 5 5 5 3 12 2 12
Soil Science & Agriculture Chemistry
2 10 8 8 7 9 7 14 7 13
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 Management)
2 28 6 29 22 24 25 30 22 30
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 Management
3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 -
Soil Science & Agriculture Chemistry
3 2 2 2 2 2 - 2 2 3
Seed Science & Technology 3 1 - 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 Total 314 340 293 329 297 278 412 265 282 435
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(b)Students retention2
Student category Students Intake 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total fresh students enrolled (No.) Bachelors Programme 162 134 135 167 207 Masters Programme 126 135 139 223 199 Doctorate Programme 26 24 23 22 29 Total students on roll (no) Bachelors Programme 620 591 628 672 585 Masters Programme 269 261 270 316 315 Doctorate Programme 118 116 92 68 56 Total students awarded degree Bachelors Programme 172 167 166 149 - Masters Programme 126 131 93 116 - Doctorate Programme 23 19 23 18 - Drop out %* 11.26 9.24 8.64 10.40 -
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
No of students beneficiaries3
Schemes No. of students 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 NTS 13 17 15 14 13 RAWE 172 166 165 133 125 JRF 9 2 7 4 3 SRF - - - 1
Alumni and career placement details4
Name of Agencies/Companies/ Organization Date of interview Short-listed/ selected students
2007-08 Excel Crop Care Ltd. 08.05.2007 04 The Superhouse Ltd. 03.07.2007 01 Excel Crop care Ltd. 24.09.2007 03 Mahyco Seed Ltd. 26.09.2007 05 The Pest Control (India) Pvt. Ltd. 10.12.2007 08
Total 21 2008-09 Weather Risk Management Services Pvt. Ltd. 15.04.2008 07 Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd. 17.06.2008 04 Union Bank of India 28.06.2008 32 Saraya Sugar Mills Ltd. 01.09.2008 04
Total 47 2009-10 Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd. 29.07.2009 03 Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co. Ltd. (Mahyco) 13.11.2009 01 DSCL Sugar Ltd. 30.12.2009 02 Excel Crop Care Ltd. 08.01.2010 02
Total 08
2010-11 Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd., Noida 06.05.2010 03 L & T Finance Ltd., Kanpur 08.09.2010 02 Bank of Baroda, Mumbai 18.02.2011 15 DSCL Sugar, New Delhi 11.03.2011 02
Total 22 2011-12 Bank of Baroda 18.02.2011 15 DSCL Sugar Ltd. 11.03.2011 02 DSCL Sugar Ltd. 08.04.2011 01 The Perfect Point 18.04.2011 01 Indian Overseas Bank 27 & 28 April, 2011 05 Bank of Baroda (For summer training) May 2011 05 Canara Bank 12,13 & 14 May, 2011 35 PARADAN 23 & 24 May, 2011 04 Indian Farm Forestry Development Cooperative Ltd. 07.07.2011 08 KRIBCO 08.08.2011 05 *Sindh Bank & FCI Feb. 2011 15 *IFFCO Kishan Sanchar Ltd. Feb. 2011 03 *Walson Poly Mart June 2011 05 *Harvel Agua India Pvt. Ltd. June 2011 05
Total 109 *Off Campus Drive
Stakeholder's involvement Nil5
No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong6
Country Number Programme Afghanistan 01 M.Sc. Agriculture (Agronomy)
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Details Seminars/ Symposia/ Workshops attended by the faculty in the lat 5 years7
Name Discipline Date Venue Name of the Conference National 2007-08 Dr. K.N. Dwivedi Pl. Breeding 11-14 April 07 IGAU, Raipur 43rd Annual Rice Group Meeting Dr. H.B. Dwivedi Prof. AH & Dairying Aug. 22-24,
2007 New Delhi National Symposium on Dairy Poultry Aquandment
processing Dr. S.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof. AH & Dairying Dr.PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof. AH & Dairying Dr. M.P.S. Yadav Assoc. Prof. AH & Dairying Dr. Ramjee Gupta Asstt. Prof. AH & Dairying Dr. RK Yadav , Assoc. Prof. Plant Breeding Oct. 18-19 2007 SVPUA&T, Meerut National Symposium on Heterosis and combining ability
studies under sodic soil conditions in Indian wasteland Dr. Indra Jeet Singh Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. Ved Prakash, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Oct. 25-26, 2007 Jhansi National Sym,posium on Archieving millenium
development Goals, problem & prespects Dr. PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. RK. Yadav, Associate Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. M.P.S. Yadav Ass tt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof. Horticulture 6-9 Nov. 2007 OUA&T,
Bhubeneshwar 3rd Indian Horticultural Conference-2008
Dr. HS Shukla, Professor Horticulture Dr. V.K. Tripathi Ass tt. Prof. Horticulture Dr. Kaushal Kumar Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. Dr. J.R. Yadav , Prof. & Head Veg. Science Nov. 9-12, 2007 UAS, Bangalore National Conference on Studies on heterobelitiosis with
heritability and genetic advance in Okra Dr. N.P. Singh , Prof. Veg. Science Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science Dr. M.R. Dabas, Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science Dr. I.J. Singh, Prof. & Head Crop Physiology 12-14 Nov. 2007 IARI, New Delhi Golden Jubilee conference on challenges and emerging
strategies improving plant productivity 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 UAS, Bangalore National Seminar 73rd Annual convention
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 BHU, Varanasi National Conference on Role of Biomolecules in Food
Security and Health Improvement Dr. A.K. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. March 4-5, 2007 BU, Jhansi Role of Bio-diversity in Sustainable Agriculture 2008-09 Dr. J.P. Singh, Prof. Legume 28-30, April,
2008 CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Technological Innovations for
Resource Starved Farmers in Global Perspective 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
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Dr. C.B. Verma, Asst. Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. S.N. Singh, Assoc. Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. D.K. Tripathi , Asst. Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. A.K.Singh, Asst. Professor Crop Physiology Dr. Ashfaq Khan, Asst . Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. R. K. Yadav Assoc. Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. RK. Dixit, Prin. Sci. Oil Seed Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Asso. Pr Plant Pathology Dr. Ranjeet, Breeder Oil Seeds Dr. R.S. Baghel Agronomist Oil Seeds Dr. Lallo, Physiologist Oil Seeds Dr. Mahak Singh, Sr. Scientist Oil Seeds Dr. Madhu Vajpai Assoc. Pro f. Biochemistry Dr. R. S. Umrao Asstt. Prof. Entomology Dr. V.P.N. Singh , Prof. Agronomy Dr. Kedar Prasad Professor Agronomy Dr. Brijesh Rai Professor Agronomy Dr. R.P.S. Khokhar Professor Agronomy Dr. D.D. Yadav , Assoc. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Sanjeev Yadav , Ass. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Ram Pyare, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Videsh Verma, Assit. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Om Pal Singh, Asst. Prof. Agronomy Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui, Asst. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Naushad Khan, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy Dr. A.K. Tripathi , Asst. Prof. Agronomy Er.A.K. Singhal, Asst Prof. Agronomy Er.S.K. Sachan, Asst. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Sanjai Chaudhary, AP Agronomy Dr. P.N. Awasthi , Asst. Prof. Soil Cons. Dr. L.P. Tewari , Asso. Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi , Prof. Horticulture Dr. H.S. Shukla, Professor Horticulture Dr. RN Vashishtha, Astt. Prof. Horticulture Dr. U.N. Pandey, Asst. Prof. Horticulture Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asst. Prof. Horticulture Dr. J.P.Sing h, Asst. Professor Horticulture Dr. A.K. Dwivedi, Asst. Prof. Horticulture Dr. S.M. Tripathi, Asst. Prof. Horticulture Dr. Rakesh Singh Asstt. Prof. Oilseeds Dr. H.P. Chaudhary , Prof. Forestry Dr. Kaushal Kumar Asstt. Prof. Forestry Dr. Poonam Singh Prof. Seed Technology Dr. A. L. Jatav, Assoc. Prof. Plant Pathology Dr. P.K. Gupta , Asstt. Prof. Oil Seed Dr. Nalini Tewari , Asstt. Prof. Oil Seed Dr. B. Sahai, Asstt. Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. A.L. Jatav, Assoc. Prof. Plant Pathology June 10-12,
2008 University of Mysore Karnatana
National Symposium on Seed Health in Agricultural Development
Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof. & Head
Horticulture July 23-24, 2008 New Delhi National Conference on Income and Livelihood Security through Horticultural Development
Dr.K.N. Dwivedi, Professor Soil Science 18-21 Sept., 08 Bhubeneshwar XIV IFFCO Chair Conference Dr. R.K. Singh, Prof. & Head Agril. Economics 28-30 Nov. 2008 Andhra University
Vishakhapatnam 68th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics
Dr. D.S. Singh, Prof. & Head Agril. Economics Dr. Babu Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Economics Dr. Indra Jeet Singh, Prof. Crop Physiology Nov. 12-14,
2008 IARI, New Delhi Golden Jubilee Conference on challenges and energy
strategies improving plant productivity. Dr. R.S. Yadav , Assoc. Prof. Crop Physiology Dr. S.K.S; Parihar, Prof., Crop Physiology Dr. Prahlad Singh, Professor Plant Breeding 18 Nov., 2008 New Delhi International Friends Society Dr. S.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof. A.H. & Dairying 20-22 Nov., 08 Anand National Symposium Poultry Production in India Dr. Ved Prakash, Asso. Prof. A.H. & Dairying 6-8 Nov. 2008 Mathura Challenges scientific velidation and IPR protection of
Indigenous medicitional plants ITK. Dr. P.N. Katiyar, Ass t. Prof. Horticulture Dr. D. R. Singh, Asst. Prof. Entomology Nov. 07-08, 08 TNAU, Coimbatore IInd Group Review Meeting Dr. RKS Gautam, Asst. Prof. Horticulture Nov. 24-25,
2008 TAU, Agartala Regional Conference on food Security and sustainable
Agriculture Development Dr.Neerja Agrawal Associate Professor
Entomology Nov. 28-30, 2008
Amity University, Lucknow
National Conference on Eco-friendly approaches in sustainable Agriculture and Horticulture production.
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A.H. & Dairying Feb. 7-9, 2009 Kalu Academy Panjin, Goa
XXXVII Dairy Industry conference on dairy for Livelihood and Growth
Dr. R. B. Singh, Prof. & Head Soil Cons. Feb. 17, 2009 New Delhi National ground Water Congress Dr. D. S. Singh, Prof. & Head Agril. Economics Feb. 25-27, 09 PAU, Ludhiana Agricultural Marketing Dr. O.P. Chaturvedi Prof. & Head
Horticulture Feb. 23-24, 2008
New Delhi Natonal Conference on Income and Livelihood security through Horticultural development
Smt. Shashi Prabha Chauhan Agril. Extension March 5-7, 2009 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Dr. Ram Charan, Prof. Agril. Extension
5th Seminar on Extension Education Congress 2009 on extension perspective in changing Agril. environment.
2009-10 Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof. Horticulture May 22-24, 09 New Delhi Ist Inter State Horti. fair sangam -2009 Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso. Prof. Soil Cons. July 25-27, 09 RBS College, Agra Emerging horizons in biofuel research &application Dr. A.S. Rathi, Professor Plant Breeding Dr. Manoj Katiyar, Asstt. Prof. Plant Breeding
Aug. 30, -Sept. 01, 09
MAU, Parbhani Rabi Pulse Group Meeting
Dr. A.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof., Agronomy Dr. U. D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons.
September, 16-18, 2009
Agra Food and Environ. Security through Resource Cons. in Central India Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Ved Prakash, Ass t. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Sept. 24-25, 2009
PDDUPCU, Mathura
Dimension of climatic change affecting education and research to Livestock health production
Dr. R.P. Singh , Assoc. Prof. Soil Cons. Oct. 3-4, 2009 CCS University, Meerut
Technological Innovations for Enhancing Agricultural Production.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. Dr. R.K. Yadav, Asso . Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. V.K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof. Horticulture Dr. S.P. Singh Tyagi , Assoc. Prof.
A.H. & Dairying Oct. 22-23, 09 Veterinary College Mumbai
National Symposium on Indian Poultry Science Association (IPSACON 2009)
Dr. Ved Prakash, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Oct. 25-26, 2009 Jhansi National Symposium on Achieving millennium development Goals, problem & prospects
Dr. PK Upadhyay, Assoc. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. R.K. Yadav, Asso . Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. MPS Yadav, Asst. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. J.R. Yadav , Prof. & Head Veg. Science Nov. 9-12, 2009 UAS, Bangalore National Conference on Studies on heterobelitiosis with
heritability and genetic advance in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench).
Dr. N.P. Singh , Prof. Veg. Science Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science Dr. M.R. Dabas, Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science Dr. I.J. Singh, Prof. & Head Crop Physiology Nov. 5-7, 2009 AAU, Jorhat
National Conference on Frontiers in Plant Physiology towards Sustainable Agriculture
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 Nov. 12-13,
2009 VC&RI, Tamilnadu National Seminar on Wealth From Livestock and
Agriculture Waste Dr. Ramjee Gupta, Asstt. Prof. A.H. & Dairying Dr. D.P. Singh , Asstt. Prof. Veg. Science Dec. 17-18,
2009 NBPGR, New Delhi
Recent Global Development in the Management of Plant Genetic Resources
Dr. C.P. Sachan , Asst. Prof. Seed Technology Dr. HC Tripathi, Asst. Prof. Soil Science Dec. 22-25, 09 IARI, New Delhi Platinum Jubilee Symp.on 74th Ann. Convention of ISSS Dr. RK Singh, Professor Agril. Economics 19-21 Nov., 09 TNAU,Coimbatore Workshop of Networking of Agricultural Economists Dr. Devendra Kumar Associate Professor
Agril. Engineering December 17-19,2009
IIT, Kharagpur International Conference on Food Security and Environmental Sustainable, FSES, 2009
Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso. Prof. Soil Cons. Jan. 18-19, 10 DTU, New Delhi International Conference on New Frontiers in Biofuels Sri Lalmani, Asst. Professor Agronomy Jan. 28-20, 10 I.A.R.I., New Delhi 44th Annual Convention and Symposium of ISAE Dr. P.S. Kendurkar Prof. & Head
Biochemistry Feb. 17-20, 2010
BHU, Varanasi Role of Biomolecules in Food Security and Health Improvement
Dr. A.K. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. March 4-5, 10 BU, Jhansi Role of Bio-diversity in Sustainable Agriculture Dr. Sanjai Chaudhary Asst. Pro Agronomy March 27-28, 10 Lakhaoti National Workshop on Spices & Aromatic Plants 2010-11 Dr. A.K. Tripathi Agronomy April 26-27,
2010 ICVRD, Bhopal National Symposium on Organic Farming for Safe Food
and Healthy Environment Dr. M. Srivastava Plant Pathology May 24-25, 10 NASC, New Delhi Modernization of University Farms Dr. M. Srivastava Plant Pathology June 24-26, 10 ANGRAU, Hyd. First Deans Consultative Meeting on Development Grant Dr. Jitendra Kumar E.B.R. August 27-30,
2010 PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
48th All India Wheat and Barley Research Workers Meet-2010
Dr. L.P. Tewari Professor Dr. N.B. Singh Physiology Dr. S.N. Tewari Agronomy Dr. P.K. Gupta Barley Breeder Dr. J.K. Singh Entomologist Sri J.B. Khan Pathology .
Dr Meera Srivastava Res. Accoc. Dr. A.S. Rathi Dr. Manoj Katiyar
Legume Aug. 30, -Sept. 01,10
MAU, Parbhani Rabi Pulse Group Meeting
Dr. M. Srivastava Plant Pathology 31 Sept.-1 Aug, 10 ICAR, New Delhi IV Annual Group meeting of the NAE Projects Dr. P.K. Upadhyay A.H. & Dairying Sept. 11-12,
2010 DFSR, Modipuram Meerut
Emerging Trends in Agriculture Research
Dr. P.N. Katiyar Horticulture Dr. Munish Kumar Soil Cons. Dr. S. K. Singh Veg. Science Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology Sept. 29-30, 10 NAAS, New Delhi National Workshop on IPM Dr. A. K. Dubey Vegetable
Science Oct. 22-23, 2010 VSSD College,
Kanpur National Seminar on Introduction to green chemistry Education: Theory & Practice
Dr. S.K. Biswas Plant Pathology October 26-27, 2010
BHU, Varanasi Unravelling Multiple Facts of Biological Control in National Purview: Trends, Challenges and Societal Implication.
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Dr. Ved ratan Plant Pathology October 27-28,
2010 UAS, Dharwad Workshop on Experiential Learning
Dr. D. R. Singh Entomology Dr. M. Srivastava Plant Pathology Oct. 30 Nov.
01, 2010 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Food Security in Context of Changing Climate
Dr. Ram Singh Entomology Dr. D. R. Singh Dr. D. K. Singh Dr. R. K. Pal Dr. P. K. Gupta Genetics & Plant
Breeding
Dr. Nalini Tewari Dr. R. P. Vyas Dr. S. Kumar Dr. S. P. Singh AH & Dairying Dr. P. K. Upadhyay Dr. S. K. Srivastava AICRP, Castor Dr. N. D. Singh Dr. R. P. Singh Soil Conservation Dr. P. N. Yadav Dr. S. K. Uttam Dr. Kaushal Kumar Dr. U. D. Awasthi Dr. A. K. Tripathi Agronomy Dr. A. K. Dubey Vegetable
science
Dr. S. K. Singh Dr. I. N. Shukla Dr. D. K. Singh Dr. Babu Singh Agril. Economics Dr. R. K. Singh Dr. J. Rai Dr. S. N. Singh Crop Physiology Dr. D. K. Tripathi Dr. O. P. Singh Dr. M. A. Khan Dr. S. P. Kushwaha Dr. R.K.S. Gautam Horticulture Dr. A.K. Dwivedi, Dr. S.M.Tripathi Dr. J.P. Singh Dr. Jagdish Kumar Agronomy Dr. N. B. Singh EB Rabi Cereal 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 Aligarh Dr. Vishwajeet Singh Dr. Babu Singh Agril. Economics Nov.20-Dec.1, 10 Jammu University 70th Annual Conference of ISAE Dr. Narendra Singh Oilseed Section November 24-
26, 2010 JAU, Junagarh 32nd Annual conference & symposium on Innovations in
plant pathology research and HRD.
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Dr. S. K. Gupta Dr. Indra Jeet Singh Crop Physiology Nov. 25-27,
2010 BHU, Varanasi National Conference on Physiological and Molecular
approaches for crop improvement under changing environment.
Dr. N. B. Singh EB Rabi Cereal Dr. L. P. Tewar i Dr. Y. P. Singh Dr. Javed Bahar Dr. P. N. Awasthi Dr. Babu Singh Agril. Economics Nov. 29 to Dec.
01, 2010 University of Jammu, J&K
70th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics.
Dr. N. D. Singh AICRP, Castor December 2-4, 2010
UAS, Bengaluru, Karnataka
XIX National Symposium on Resource Management Approaches towards Livelihood.
Dr. S. K. Srivastava Dr. Ved Ratan Plant Pathology December 11,
2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture for Rural
Development. Dr.S.K.Vishwakarma Soil Conservation 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 Agril. Economics Dr. H. C. Singh Agril. Engineering Er. Rajeev Singh Dr. V. K. Tripathi Horticulture Dr. P. Kumar Aligarh Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology Dec. 27-28, 10 IASRI, New Delhi Workshop on NISAGENET Dr. M. R. Dabbas Vegetable
Science Jan 27-30, 2011 JAU, Junagarh XXIX Annual Workshop of AICRP (VC).
Dr. P. K. Tewari Sri Lal Mani Agronomy Jan. 17-19, 11 Dr. PDKV Nagpur 45th Ann. Conv. of Ind.Society of Agricultural Engineers Dr. P. K. Dwive di Vegetable
Science February 17-19, 2011
CARI, ICAR, Port Blair
National Symposium on Crop Health Management for Sustainable Agricultural Cropping System
Dr. A. K. Dubey Dr. S. N. Tewari EB Rabi Cereal Dr. Javed Bahar Khan Dr. Narendra singh Oilseed Section Dr. S. K. Gupta Dr. H. P. Chaudhury Soil Conservation March 5, 2011 SNGPG College,
Unnao National Symposium on Globalization & Changes for Higher Education.
Dr. Kaushal Kumar Dr. A. K. Dubey Vegetable
Science March 12-14, 2011
DOGR, ICAR, Pune
National Symposium on Alliums: Current Scenario Emerging Trends.
Dr. S. K. Singh Dr. P. K. Dwivedi Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology March 23-24,
2011 NCIPM, New Delhi Group Meeting on Pest & Disease Dynamics on GN
under NICRA Programme. Dr. A. K. Tripathi Agronomy March 28-29, 11 Bakewar Horticultural & Agril. Research for Indian Prosperity. Dr. Kaushal Kumar Soil Conservation March 5, 2011 SNG PG College,
Unnao 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 04-08 April,
2012 CCS HAU, Hisar Cotton Group Meeting
Dr. Narendra Kumar Plant Pathology Sri Devendra Singh Plant Breeding 08-11 April,
2011 DRR, Hydrabad 46th Annual Rice Group Meeting
Dr. Vijay Kr. Yadav Plant Breeding Sri Hari Ram Agronomy Dr. Y. P. Malik Entomology 18-20, April, 11 PAU, Ludhiana III Cong. on IPM for Food Security & Environ. Health Dr. P. K. Singh Plant Breeding 22-23, April, 11 UAS, Bangalore Contemporary approaches to Crop Improvement Dr. S.K. Gupta Plant Breeding 22-24 April,
2011 Udaipur Annual Kharif Workshop
Sri Narendra Kumar Plant Breeding
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Sri Saukat Ali Plant Breeding Dr. Ravindra Kumar Plant Breeding 23-25 April,
2011 C.C.S. Hisar Biennial Workshop
Dr. V.N. Tripathi Plant Breeding Sri K.N. Singh Plant Breeding Sri S.N. Pandey Agronomy Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding 27-29 April, 11 HRD, New Delhi Scientific & Technical Glossary Development Dr. D.D. Tiwari Soil Science 27-29 April New Delhi Review Meeting Dr. A.S. Rathi Conservation 11-13 May,
2011 PAU, Ludhiana Annual Group Meeting on Mungbean
Dr. Geeta Rai Plant Breeding Dr. V. K. Kanaujia Horticulture 13-14 May,
2011 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
Dr. Tej Pratap Agronomy Dr. Ram Prakash Agronomy Dr. Deepak Mishra Plant Breeding Dr. Shanker Singh Agronomy Dr. Sushil Kumar Agronomy Dr. V. K. Sharma Horticulture Dr. Devendra Swarup Soil Science Dr. Jitendra Singh Agronomy Dr. M. K. Singh Soil Science Dr. Rajesh Rai Extension Dr. Jai Deep Singh Extension Dr. Jitendra Singh Agronomy Dr. K. K. Singh Plant Breeding Dr. R. P. Singh Soil Science Dr. Dhananjai Singh Horticulture Dr. A. K. Singh Horticulture Dr. S.K. Vishwakarma Soil Science Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding 17-18 May,
2011 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
Dr. Madhu Bajpai Biochemistry Dr. Lallu Crop Physiology Dr. S.K. Srivastava Entomology 26-28 May,
2011 Hyderabad Annual Group Meeting on Caster
Dr. M.C. Verma Entomology Dr. Neerja Agrawal Entomology 26-30 May, 11 New Delhi NCIPM Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology 27-28 May 2011 CSK HPKV,
Palampur V Annual Group meeting of the Niche Area of Excellence Projects
Dr. S. K. Biswas Plant Pathology Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding 31 May to 02
June 11 Andhra Pradesh Pigeonpea Annual Workshop-2011
Dr. Akhi lesh Mishra Agronomy Dr. Y. P. Malik Entomology 1, June 2011 IARI, New Delhi Transfer of Technology of Strategic Pesticide use to
enhance agricultural production and food security. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 25 June, 2011 IARI, New Delhi Mid-term EC meeting, Indian Phytopathological Society
Division of Plant Pathology Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 30 June, 2011 DRMR Rajasthan Review Meeting of Entomology and Plant Pathology Dr. R.S. Baghel Agronomy 27 June, 2011 DRMR Rajasthan Review Meeting of Agronomy Dr. N.B. Singh Plant Breeding 04-06 Aug., 11 IARI, New Delhi Brain Storming Session Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 05-07 Aug. 2011 Guwahati Annual Group Meeting Dr. Lallu Crop Physiology Dr. R.S. Baghel Plant Breeding Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding Dr. (Smt.) Madhu Bajpai Biochemistry Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology 12-14 Aug.2011 SKAU, Gujarat Second Deans Consultative Meeting Dr. Sanjiv Kr. Singh Veg. Science 24-25 Aug., 11 Udaipur Rajasthan Annual Group Meeting Dr. Y. P. Malik Entomology 25-26, August
2011 NBAII, Bangaluru, Karnataka
Conference on Agricultural Entomology in 21st Century
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology Dr. Neerja Agarwal Entomology Dr. G. C. Tewari Entomology Dr. S.K. Gupta Plant Breeding 27-29 Aug.,
2011 Hyderabad Annual Group Meeting on Safflower & Linseed
Dr. Narendra Singh Plant Pathology Dr. Nalini Tiwari Plant Breeding Sri Kamlesh Singh Plant Breeding Dr. M.M. Tripathi Plant Breeding Dr. V.P. Nagai ch Plant Breeding
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Dr. P.K. Soni Plant Breeding Dr. P.K. Soni Plant Breeding 1 Sept. 2011 JNRVV, Jabalpur Monitoring Dr. J.K. Srivastava Plant Breeding 01-04 Sept., 11 NASC, New Delhi All India Wheat & Barley Research Workers Meet. Dr. P.K. Upadh yay AH & Dairying 16 Sept., 2011 (IIFS), New Delhi Indian International Friendship Society Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Rai Plant Breeding 17-18 Sept.
2011 Jaipur Annual Group Meeting on Rabi Mullarp crop.
Dr. Manoj Katiyar Plant Breeding Dr. Deepa Saxena Plant Pathology Dr. U.D. Awasthi Soil Cons. 19-20 Sept.,
2011 CRI for DLA, Hyderabad
Climate Change to Plan for XII Five Year Plan
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar Soil Cons. Dr. A. P. Dubey Soil Cons. 24 Sept., 2011 HPKV, Palampur Workshop on AICRP, Agrometeorol ogy Dr. V.P. Nagaich Entomology 2-3 Sept. 2011 JNRVV, Jabalpur Monitoring Dr. G. C. Tewari Entomology 26-28 Sept., 11 ICAR, New Delhi VC Conference Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology Dr. K.K. Singh Entomology 27-29 Sept., 11 JNKVV, Jabalpur National Symposium Dr. A.K. Srivastava Entomology 30 Sept. to 01
Oct., 2011 CTRI, Rajamundry All India Network Research Project on Tobacco.
Sri H.K. Singh Entomology Dr. R.A. Yadav Agronomy 11-13 Oct. 2011 ICAR, Maharajpur,
Jabalpur A Meeting of The QRT
Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy Dr. R.N. Dixit Agronomy Dr. A. P. Dubey Soil Conservation 18-20 Oct. 2011 Agril. Univ., Tripura V Ann. Rev. Meet on Integrated Agromet Advisory Ser. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 19-20 Oct. 2011 Bharatpur 18th Foundation Day Anniversary of the DRMR Dr. Lallu Crop Physiology Dr. N.K. Yadav Plant Breeding 02-03 Nov. 2011 Junagadh, Gujarat Annual Group Meeting Rabi Summer Groundnut Group
meet Dr. S.K. Gupta Plant Breeding Dr. Devendra Swaroop Plant Breeding 02-04 Nov., 11 GADVASU, Ludhiana National Symposium Dr. M.C. Verma Plant Breeding 04 Nov. 2011 Hyderabad Caster Germplasm Field day Dr. Rajendra Singh Agril. Economics 3-5 Nov., 2011 UAS, Dharwad,
Karnataka 71st Annual Conference of the Society of Agricultural Economics
Dr. Babu Singh Agril. Economics Dr. M. P. Yadav Agronomy 4 November
2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Importance of potassium in balanced fertilization for
sustainable crop production Dr. Kedar Prasad Agronomy Dr. D. D. Yadav Agronomy Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy Dr. Ved Ratan Plant Pathology 11-12 Nov.,
2011 Society of BSRD, Allahabad
Prospects Utility and Challenges of Biotechnology in Agriculural Development
Dr. A.K. Srivastava Agronomy 14-19 Nov. 2011 - Monitoring (ARS, Kota, PAU, Ludhiana, HAU, Hisar & Bawal, IARI, New Delhi & GBPUA&T, Pantnagar)
Dr. M. P. Yadav Agronomy 16-18 November 2011
UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
76th Annual Convention of Indian Society of Soil Science
Dr. U. S. Tewari Agronomy Dabbas M.R. Plant Pathology November 18-
19, 2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Zonal Symposium (MEZ) of Indian Phytopathological
Society Dr. D. P. Singh Horticulture Shiv Shakti Plant Pathology Dr. M. P. Yadav Agronomy Dr. R. A. Yadav Agronomy Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui Agronomy Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy Dr. R.S. Kamalwanshi Plant Pathology Dr. Anis Khan Plant Pathology Dr. Ram Singh Umrao Entomology Dr. I.N. Shukla Horticulture Dr. S. P. Singh AH & Dairying 1-3 Dec. 2011 NDRI, Karnal IAI Dairy Expo Dr. S.K. Biswas Plant Pathology 02-04 Dec., 11 Hyderabad (AP) Executive Council Meeting & National Symposium of IPS Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Veg. Science 10-11 December
2011 IIPR, Kanpur Biodiversity and Food Security: Challenges and devising
strategies Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy Dr. R. A. Yadav Agronomy Dr. S. P. Singh AH & Dairying 23 Dec., 2011 New Delhi Issues in Development of Modern Abattories. Dr. Ram Charan Extension 24-28 December
2011 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Mid-Term Review Workshop
Dr. Ram Prakash Extension Dr. Shankar Singh Agronomy Dr. Tej Prakash Soil Science
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Dr. Sushil Kumar Agronomy Dr. V. K. Sharma Horticulture Dr. A. K. Singh Horticulture Dr. Jaideep Singh Entomology Dr. K. K. Singh Agronomy Dr. S. K. Vishwakarma Soil Science Dr. V. K. Kannaujia Agronomy Dr. D. K. Mishra Plant Breeding Dr. R. B. Singh Extension Dr. Jia Lal Gupta Agronomy Dr. Dhanajai Singh Horticulture Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 16 Jan. 2012 Sewar Bharatpur Stakeholders Consultation & Innovate Farmers Meet. Dr. S. P. Singh AH & Dairying 2-5 February 12 New Delhi XL Dairy Industry Conference Dr. S. D. Dubey Plant Breeding 9-10, Feb., 12 CIPHET, Ludhiana Non destructive method for quality evaluation of food Dr. D.D. Tiwari Soil Science 10-12 Feb.,
2012 BCKV, Kalyani Workshop of AICRP on Micro and Secondary Nutrients
and Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants. Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding 11 Feb. 2012 Pusa, New Delhi Executive Council Meeting of the Society for Rapeseed
Mustard Research. Dr. G. C. Tewari Entomology 15-16, February
2012 ICAR, New Delhi VC Conference
Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology Dr. L. P. Tewari Plant Breeding Dr. D. D. Yadav Agronomy 19-21 February
2012 IAS, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi
National Symposium on Integrated Farming System for Sustainable Agriculture Challenges and Opportunities.
Sri Vishram Singh Agronomy Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy 21-22 February
2012 PDFSR, Meerut Climate adaptation and mitigation potential through
farming systems and Conservation Agriculture Dr. H.C. Singh Extension 25-26 Feb., 12 ANGRAU, Hyd. Monitoring of Winter Nursery Centre Devendra Kumar Agronomy 26-27 Feb 2012 Janta College,
Bakewar, Etawah Emerging trends in input management for higher agricultural productivity
Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Agronomy Dr. A. K. Tripathi Agronomy Dr. M. P. Yadav Agronomy Dr. Ram Pyare Agronomy Dr. A. K. Srivastava Entomology Sri Vishram Singh Agronomy Devendra Kumar Soil Science 27-29 February,
2012 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
46th Annual convention of Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers and International Symposium on Grain Storage
Mangal Yadav Soil Science Rajeev Singh Agronomy Dr. T K. Maheshwari Soil Science Dr. Sudhir Kumar Soil Science Dr. Rajesh Tiwari Agronomy Dr. H.C. Singh Extension Er. A. K. Singhal Agronomy 27 Feb. 2 Mar. 12 IIT, Kanpur Workshop on Nano Fabrication Dr. Narendra Singh Plant Pathology 27 Feb. 04
March 2012 Kata, Patna, Dholi Monitoring
Sri Kamlesh Singh Plant Breeding Dr. A. P. Dubey Soil Conservation 1-2 March 2012 BHU, Varanasi Review Meeting on FASAL Project Dr. C.L. Maurya Seed Technology 02-03 March, 12 CCSHAU, Hisar 1st National Brassica Conference on Production bariers &
Technological Optoons in Oilseed Brassica. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology Dr. Lallu Crop Physiology Dr. R.S. Baghel Plant Breeding Mr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding Sri Narendra Kumar Plant Breeding Dr. V.P. Nagaich Plant Breeding 03-04 March Tekamgarh Monitoring Dr. P.K. Soni Plant Breeding Dr. V.P. Nagaich Plant Breeding 12-16 March,
2012 Shillongani, Jharnapani
Review Meeting
Dr. P.K. Soni Plant Breeding Dr. S.K. Gupta Plant Breeding 15-16 Mar, 2012 Junagarh, (Gujrat) QRT Report Dr. P. K. Singh Plant Breeding 16-17, March
2012 CSSRI, Lucknow National Seminar on Management of Salt Affected Soils
and Water: Challenges of the 21st Century Mukesh Srivastava Plant Pathology 18 March 2012 ICAR, New Delhi Meeting of the Niche Area of Excellence Projects Dr. Rajendra Prasad Plant Pathology 18 March, 12 DRMR, Bharatpur Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of Basic Science
Complex Dr. R.S. Baghel Plant Breeding Dr. Lallu Crop Physiology
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Dr. Mahak Singh Plant Breeding Sri Deena Nath Ram Plant Breeding 22-24 March,
2012 CSK,HPKVV, Palampur
XL II Annual Group Meeting of All Indian Coordinated Research Project on Soybean.
International 2007-08 Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Conservation Sept. 3-5, 07 IIIM, Jammu International Workshop on Aromatherapy Dr. Samir Pal, Professor Soil Salinity Oct. 17-20, 2007 New Delhi International Conference on Water and Environment for
Prosperity Dr. Navneet Kumar, Asstt. Prof Soil Science 2008-09 Dr. R.K. Singh, Professor Agril. Economics Feb. 4-7, 2009 New Delhi The 4th world Congress on conservation Agriculture Dr. Kedar Prasad, Professor Agronomy Feb. 14-16,
2009 IIPR, Kalyanpur, Kanpur
International Conference on Response of biofertilizes with different doses of chemical fertilizers in dwarf field pea in control U.P.
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 Feb. 19-21,
2009 SVPUA&T, Meerut International Conference on Current Trends in
Biotechnology implementation Agriculture 2009-10 Dr. H.S. Shukla, Prof. & Head Horticulture June 23-27,
2009 UAS Dharwad, Karnataka
2nd International Symposium on Pomegranate and Minor including Mediterranean fruits.
Dr. V. K. Tripathi , Asstt. Prof., Horticulture 2010-11 Dr. A.K. Tripathi Agronomy December, 03-
07, 2010 NRCPB, New Delhi 5th Int. Nitrogen Conf. on Reactive Nitrogen M gt. for
Sustainable Development- S&T and Policy. Dr. U.D. Awasthi Soil Conservation Dr. Jharkhande Rai Agril. Economics January 21-23,
2011 BHU, Varanasi International Conference on Managing Sustainable
Development of Rural Economy and Agril. Business Dr. Munish Kumar Agril. Business
Management
Dr. K.P. Kushwaha Dr. N. B. Singh EB Rabi Cereal February 9-11,
2011 UAS, Dharwad 3rd International Group Meeting on Wheat Productivity
Enhancement under changing climate Dr. L. P. Tewari Dr. Y. P. Singh Dr. Vijay Kumar Dr. S.C. Katiyar Soil Conservation February 10-12,
2011 PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
Int. Symposium on Short Rotation Forestry Synergies for Wood Production and Environment Amelioration.
Dr. Rajendra Pandey Vegetable Science
July 08-09, 2010 NASC, New Delhi International Potato Expro-2010
Dr. A.K. Dubey 2011-12 22-24 June 11 Patna, Bihar International Conference on Organic Bihar Dr. A. K. Tripathi Agronomy 8-10 October
2011 SVPUA&T, Meerut
International Conference on Issues for Climate Change, Land Use Diversification and Biotechnological Tools for Livelihood Security
Dr. R.K. Yadav Pl. Breeding Dr. V. K. Tripathi Horticulture Dr. Sanjeev Kr Singh Veg. Science Dr. Munish Kumar Soil Conservation 09-12 Nov. 2011 IARI, New Delhi International Conference-2011 Dr. Dhananjai Singh Horticulture Dr. Mukesh Chand Soil Conservation 07-09 Dec., 11 Ajmer (Rajasthan) International Conference Green Chemistry (ICGC-2011) Dr. Devendra Singh Plant Pathology 10-13 Jan., 12 MPUA&T, Udaipur 3rd Global Conference on Pl. Path. for Food Security Dr. S. K. Biswas Plant Pathology 07-09 Feb., 12 NASS, New Delhi Climate Change Sustainable Agric. & Public Leadership.
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NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Name of the scientist Discipline Date Venue Topic 2007-08 Dr. MPS Yadav, Asstt.Prof. AH & Dairying 17.06.2007 -
07.07.2007 NDRI, Karnal Sensory and Related Techniques for Evaluation of Dairy
Foods Dr. Rakesh Singh, Asstt.Prof. Oil Seed Section Sept. 10-30, 07 New Delhi Development of contents for on line learning systems Dr. Poonam Singh, Professor Seed Technology Oct. 13-14, 2007 New Delhi Seed Processing and storage, National Seed
Coorporation Ltd. Dr. C.L. Maurya, Asstt. Prof. Dr. A. K. Dubey, Asstt.Prof. Veg. Science Aug. 25 to Sept.
05, 2007 Lucknow Data Mining and Decision Support in Agriculture
Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Sarvesh Kumar, Asst. Prof. Soil Cons. Nov. 5-25, 2008 GBPAU&AT, Pant
Nagar Water Conservation and Utilization for Improving Agriculture Production
Dr. Naushad Khan, Asst. Prof., Agronomy Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy Dr. Susil Dimree Soil Science Sept. 27 to Oct.
17, 2007 Ludhiana Natural resources for management of ecological
agriculture Dr. Mukta Ram Pandey Soil Science Dr. Sushil Kr. Misra Soil Science Sept. 3-12, 07 Ghaziabad Organic farming Dr. Sushil Kr. Misra Soil Science Nov.28-Dec.18,07 Ludhiana Impact of Intensive agriculture on environment quality Dr. Brahm Singh, Assoc., Prof. Pl. Breeding April 8-11, 2007 NAARM,Hyderabad 42nd Annual Rice Group Meeting Dr. Sarvesh Kumar, Asst. Prof . Soil Cons. April 27-28, 07 ICAR, New Delhi National Workshop on Micro irrigation at WTC Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof. Pl. Pathology Sept. 15, 2007 OUA&T, Orissa Workshop on Niche Area of Excellence on IPM Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof. Pl. Pathology Oct. 18-20, 2007 NAARM
Hyderabad Role and Establishment of Education Technology Cells in SAUs
Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof. Agronomy Dr. S.K. Mishra, Professor Soil Science Oct. 30-31, 2007 IISR, Lucknow Seminar on sustaining soil health for higher crop prod. Dr. M. Srivastava, Assoc. Prof. Plant Pathology Dec.19-20, 07 IASRI, New Delhi Workshop on NISAGENET 2008-09 Dr. R. K. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Economics Nov. 4-24, 2008 IASRI, New Delhi Data Mining in Agriculture Sri R S. Gangwar, Asstt. Prof., Agronomy Nov. 3-23, 2008 PDCSR, Meerut Precision Farming Dr. M. Z. Siddiqui, Asstt. Prof 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.
12, 2008 NDUA&T, Faizabad
Sustainable improvement in plant productivity under stress environments
Dr. U.D. Awasthi, Asstt. Prof., Soil Cons. Nov. 5-25, 2008 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Water Conservation and Utilization of Improving 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.
4, 2008 CCS HAU, Hissar Haryana
Recent approaches in storages of House hold 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.
08, 2008 CCS HAU, Hissar Haryana
Innovations in Educational Technologies
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
to Jan. 05, 2009
IARI, New Delhi Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply and Management system for enhancing soil quality input use efficiency and crop productivity
Dr. Krishnanand Singh, Asstt. Prof.,
Soil Science
Dr. P. N. Katiyar, Asstt. Prof., Horticulture Dec. 15-24, 2008
IARI, New Delhi Synergistic impact of pre and post harvest practices on quality and shelf life of fruits and vegetables
Dr. A. S. Srivastava, Asstt. Prof.,
Entomology Dec. 18-20, 2008
NBFGR, Lucknow ICAR training -cum-workshop on IP and Technology Management
Dr. B.N. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dec. 15 , 2008 to Jan. 05, 2009
IARI, New Delhi Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply and Management system for enhancing soil quality input use efficiency and crop productivity
Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof. Plant Breeding Dec. 17, 08 to Jan. 06, 2009
CCS HAU, Hissar, Haryana
Recent advances in Genetics Achievements and Future 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.,
Soil Cons. Feb. 09, 09 to March 1, 2009
JNKVV, Jabalpur Impact of soil Plant and Water Quality Management for an Eco-friendly Agricultural Production system
Dr. A. K. Singh, Asstt. Prof., Agril. Extension Jan 14-Feb 3, 09 IASRI, New Delhi Advances in Design and Analysis of Agri. Experiments Dr. R.P. Vyas, Asstt. Prof. Plant Breeding Feb. 3-23, 2009 NDUA&T,
Faizabad Role of growth regulators on micro propagation product-ivity enhancement and value addition in Agri. crops
Dr. RKS Gautam, Asstt. Prof., Horticulture Shri Mani Nath Pandey, Aligarh
Horticulture 17 Feb. 09 March 2009
NDRI, Karnal Technological Developments in Cheese and Fermented Dairy Foods
Dr. Sheshmani Tripathi Assistant Professor
Horticulture Feb. 03 -23, 2009
NDUA&T, Faizabad
Role of growth regulators on micro-propagation productivity enhancement and value addition in Agricultural and Horticultural crops
Dr. S. K. Misha, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science March 18, 2009 to April 7, 2009
GBPUA&T., Pant Nagar
Advances in Commercial Agriculture
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof Soil Cons. 2009-2010: Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, Asstt. Prof.
Agronomy May 25 to June 15, 2009
IARI, New Delhi Quantitative and qualitative improvement in Crop Production systems and soils health through INM
Dr. Mani Nath Pandey Aligarh June 2-22, 2009 NDRI, Karnal Developments in cheese and Fermented Dairy Foods Dr. J.P. Singh, Assistant Professor
Horticulture June 16 to July 06, 2009
CISH, Lucknow Management of Canopy architecture for higher productivity in sub-tropical fruits, Rehmankhera
Dr. D. R. Singh, Assistant Professor
Entomology July 06-10, 2009 DST, IIPA, New Delhi
III Adv. Trg. Prog. on Cyber Laws, Information Security and Computers for Scientists and Technologies
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science July 7-27, 2009 IISR, Lucknow Altering Rhizospheric Environment for Sustainable Agriculture Production
Dr. H. C. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dr Krishnanand Singh, Asst. P Soil Science Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. Aug19-Sept 8, 09 AMU, Aliharh Environmental studies Dr. V. K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof., Horticulture December 01-
21, 2009 IISS, Bhopal Protected Cultivation, UAS, Dharwad, Efficient Farm
Wates Utilization for Sustainable Agriculture and Enhancing Soil and Produce Quality
Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dr. R.K. Pandey, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dr. S.K. Uttam, Assistant Professor
Soil Conservation Nov. 11 to Dec. 11, 2009
CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana
Improving sodic soil quality, input use efficiency and crop productivity through INM
Dr. Vishram Singh, Assistant Professor
Agronomy Nov. 4-24, 2009 IGFRI, Jhansi PHM of Crop residues/grasses/ fodder Crops and their value addition for Sustaining livestock
Dr. V.K. Tripathi, Asst. Prof. Horticulture Dec. 01-21, 09 UAS, Dharwad Protected Cultivation, Hi-tech. Horticulture Dr. S.K. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Plant Breeding Dr. Jagbir Singh, Asstt. Prof. Plant Breeding
Oct. 15 to Nov. 04, 2009
CCS HAU, Hissar Genetics Enhancement in field Crops for input use efficiency and Tolerence to Abiotic Stresses
Dr. Devendra Singh, Asst. Prof Plant Breeding Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof. Soil Science
Nov. 21 to Dec. 11, 2009
CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana
Improving sodic soil quality, input use efficiency and crop Productivity through INM
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Extension Jan. 01-22, 10 BHU, Varanasi Agricultural Sciences, UGC College of BHU Dr. Gyanendra Singh, Asst. Pr Veg. Science Jan. 01.-21,
2010 CIAE, Bhopal Enhancing Input Application Efficiency for Seeds,
Fertilizer and Chemicals Using Precision Farm Machinery, Decision Support Systems(DSS)
Dr. M.R. Pandey, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dr. K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof., Soil Science Dr. Arun Kumar, Asstt. Prof., Agronomy Jan. -04-11, 09 Jabalpur Weed Management in Field Crops Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Extension Jan. 08-28, 2009 IARI, New Delhi Capacity Building of Extension Professionals for Effective Training
Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof., Agril. Extension Jan. 02-22, 10 BHU, Varanasi UGC Academic Staff, Agricultural Sciences Dr. S.K. Biswas, Asstt. Prof., Plant Pathology Feb. 08-09, 10 UPCAR, Lucknow Fundamentals of IPRs Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Asstt. Prof., Agronomy March 05-06, 10 UPCAR, Lucknow Fundamentals of IPRs 2010-11 Dr. Kusum Dwivedi Entomology May 17-27, 2010 CCS HAU, Hisar Identification of important plant parasitic nematode Dr. H. K. Singh Aligarh June 1 21,
2011 IISR, LUCKNOW Adaptive Production Technologies for Sugarbeet Under
Indian Conditions Dr. Munish Kumar ABM June14-July 4, 10 IIM, Lucknow MDP on Agri. Business Management Dr. A. P. Dubey Agronomy June 23-26, 10 CRIDA, Hyderabad Analysis crop weather relationships to obtain a uniformity Dr. M. A. Khan Crop Physiology July 03-23, 2010 BHU, Varanasi III Refresher Course on Environmental Studies Sri B. P. Pandey Dr. R.K. Pathak 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 Aligarh July 20 Aug.
10, 2010 AMU, Aligarh Environmental Studies
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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Dr. Balwant Singh Sachan Agril. Economics July 27 Aug 8, 10 BHU Varanasi Business Studies (Commerce Economics) Dr. Jagbir Singh Gen. & Pl. Breed. Sept. 01-21,
2010 PAU, Ludhiana Novel Techniques in Food processing, Co-product
Utilization and Quality. Dr. U.D. Awasthi Soil Cons. Dr. Anil Kumar Soil Science Dr. Ram Kumar Singh Agril. Extension Dr. S.K. Biswas Plant Pathology Sept. 8-28, 2010 IARI, New Delhi Viral Genomics and Transgenic Development Sri. Devendra Singh Soil Science Oct. 1-12, 2010 PDFSR, Meerut System based integrated nutrient management for
sustained productivity and soil health Sri Vishram Singh Agronomy Oct. 01-21, 2010 CRS, Modipuram,
Meerut System Based Integrated Nutrient Management for Sustained Productivity and Soil Health.
Dr. O.P. Yadav Agricultural Extension
Dr. S.R. Yadav Dr. Kamlesh Singh Dr. Shaukat Ali Pl. Physiology Oct14 Nov.4, 10 AMU, Aligarh Womens studies Dr. P. K. Tewari Veg. Science Oct. 15 Nov. 4,
2011 IARI, New Delhi Designing Nutraceutical and food colourant crop plants,
conventional and molecular approach Dr. Ramesh Singh Plant Pathology Dr. Naushad Khan Agronomy Nov. 15 Dec.
6, 2010 IARI, New Delhi Recent advances in chemical and non-chemical
approaches of weed management in cropped and non-cropped areas
Dr. R. K. Pal Entomology Nov. 17 Dec. 9, 2010
ANGRAU, Hyderabad
Newer technique in food processing from production to consumption
Dr. Ramjee Gupta AH & Dairying Dr. R. A. Katiyar
Nov. 19 Dec. 09, 2010
CAFT, ANGRAU, Hyderabad
Newer Technologies in food processing from production to consumption.
Dr. Mangal Prasad Agril. Economics Nov. 22-27, 10 IVRI, Barielly Research Training IV: Data Analysis using SAS Dr. A.K. Singh Agriculture
Extension December 01-21, 2010
IARI, New Delhi Micro Enterprise Promotion in Agriculture
Dr. S.R. Yadav Dr. Anjani Kumar Singh Agric. Extension December 02-
22, 2010 IASRI, New Delhi Development of Expert System in Agriculture.
Dr. Anand Swarup Srivastava Entomology Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh Agril. Economics Dec.07-22, 2010 IASRI, New Delhi Development of Expert System in Agriculture Dr. Kaushal Kumar Soil Conservation December 07-
27, 2010 GBPUA&T, Pant Nagar
Cropping System Approach for Food Security and Soil Quality.
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi Horticulture December 07-27, 2010
JNKVV, Jabalpur Integrated Plant Nutrient Management to Sustain Soil Fertility and Health for Higher Crop Production.
Dr. J.P. Singh Horticulture Dr. Anjani Kumar Singh Agric. Extension Dec.08-28, 2010 NDRI, Karnal Data Mining Techniques for farm Animal Management. Dr. Om Prakash Yadav Agriculture
Extension December 09-29, 2010
BHU, Varanasi Information Communication Technologies Mediated Agricultural Extension: Basic Advances.
Dr. J. P. Singh Horticulture Dec 09-29, 2010 JNKVV, Jabalpur Integrated Plant Nutrient Management to Sustain Soil Fertility and Health for Higher Crop Production
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi Horticulture Dr. S.M. Tripathi Horticulture
Jan. 01-25, 2011 MPKV, Rahuri, Challenges in Fruit Crops.
Dr. S.R. Yadav Agriculture Extension
January 04-24, 2011
IARI, New Delhi Training Programme on Innovative Extension Models for Sustainable Agricultural Development.
Dr. O.P. Yadav Sri Hari Ram Agronomy January 04-24,
2011 NDUA&T, Faizabad
Crop improvement under submergence and Salt stress Environment: Physiological and molecular approaches
Dr. S. M. Tripathi Horticulture Jan 05-25, 2011 MPKV, Rahuri, Maharastra
Challenges in Fruit Crops
Dr. A. K. Dwivedi Dr. D. K. Singh Veg. Science Jan 11-31, 2011 CCS, HAU, Hisar Molecular Basis of Host Plant Resistance to Insects Dr. Jitendra Kumar Plant Breeding Dr. Ram Singh Entomology Dr. Balwant Singh Agril. Economics Jan 17 Feb. 6, 11 BHU, Varanasi Refresher Course on Agricultural Sciences Dr. R. K. S. Gautam Horticulture Jan. 20-29, 2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Training on Production and Quality Control of Organic
Inputs Dr. J. P. Singh Sri Raj Kumar Sachan Horticulture Jan.27-Feb.16, 11 BHU, Varanasi 9th R.C in Agricultural Science Dr. Ram Jee Gupta A.H. & Dairying February 03-23,
2011 IVRI, Bareilly Nutritional Interventions for Clean and Green Livestock
Production. Dr. Ramesh Singh Plant Pathology 10 Feb. 10
March, 2011 IARI, New Delhi Advance technique in plant biochemistry and molecular
biology Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh Agril. Economics Feb. 21-26, 11 IVRI, Bareilly Research Training IV: Data Analysis using SAS Dr. Narendra Kumar Plant Breeding March 3-23,
2011 JNKVV, Jabalpur Resource management for sustaining crop production
and soil health
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Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Singh Vegetable Science
March 8-28, 2011
Dr. YSPU, Solan Production and seed production of temperate vegetables
Sri Niranjan Singh Mr. Kamlesh Singh Plant Physiology March 9-29, 11 PAU, Ludhiana Environmental pollution and mitigation strategies Dr. (Mohd) Jafar Siddiqui Agronomy 23 March-April
14, 2011 AMU Aligarh Research Methodology in Agricultural Science
Dr. Shaukat Ali Pl. Physiology Dr. Babu Singh Agril. Economics March 21-25, 11 NCAP, New Delhi Quantifying the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture. Er. Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering March 22-31,
2011 TOC, Literacy House, Lucknow
Orientation and refresher Training for Programme Officers.
Dr. M.Z. Siddiqui Agronomy Mar.23-Apr.11, 11 AMU, Aligarh Research Methodology in Agricultural Sciences Dr. P. N. Awasthi Agronomy March 23-29,
2011 DWR, Karnal Wheat improvement project and conducted of
coordinated trails under AICW&BIP Sri R.K. Sachan Horticulture June 16 July 6,
2011 CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana
Advance in Diagnostic Remediation and use of poor quality water in crop production
2011-12 Smt. Sunita Mishra Etawah 3-24 May, 2011 AMU Aligarh Refresher Course Sri. A.H. Warsi Dr. Babu Singh, Asst. Prof. Agril. Economics 9-29 May 2011 IIM Lucknow Management Dev. Programme on Microfinance Mgt. Dr. Jiyalal Gupta Jhansi 31 May to 03
June 2011 Institute for DLA, Hyderabad
Orientation Programme
Sri S.P. Soni, Hamirpur Dr. O.P. Yadav, Ass t. Prof. Agril. Extension 01-21, June
2011 IISR, Lucknow Adoptive Production Technologies for sugar beet under
Indian conditions Smt. Achla Singh, Asstt. Prof. DDSF Sri K.D. Dixit, Asstt. Prof. NARP Mainpuri Sri Monoj Mishra, Asstt. Prof. Director Res. Sri Harendra Kumar Singh NARP Aligarh Dr. OP Yadav, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Extension Dr. B.P. Bajpai Cotton Dr. R. K. Sachan, Asst. Prof. Horticulture 16 June 6
September, 2011
CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana
Advance in Diagnostics, Remediation and Use of Poor quality Waters in Crop Production
Sri Devendra Singh, Jr. Sci. ACIRP Rice Sri Rajveer Singh, Asstt. Prof. EBR Dr. S.N. Pandey, Asstt. Prof. Soil Salinity Dr. J. Rai, Assistant Professor Agric. Economics 2-22 August, 11 NCAEPR, ND Decision Support System in Agric. using Economic Tools Dr. Omkar Singh Firozabad 01-21 Sept.
2011 IVRI, Izatnagar Microbial and Functional Feed supplements to Improve
Livestock Productivity Sri S.K. Rawat Belatal Dr. Dharmendra Yadav Dir.of Extension 07-27 Sept. 11 AMU, Aligarh Refresher Computer Application Dr. S. R. Yadav, Ass t. Prof. Agricultural
Extension 8-28 September 2011
Crop Production Division, IIPR, Kanpur
Resource Conservation Technology for Enhancing Input Use Efficiency and Sustainable Pulse Production.
Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asst. Prof. Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Ass t. Prof. Dr. Jagdish Kumar, Asst. Prof. Cotton Mohd. Shamim, Asstt. Prof. Dir. of Research Dr. Arvind Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Extension Dr. Sri Ram Yadav Agril. Extension Dr. Anil Kr. Asstt. Prof. Dir. of Research Dr. Manoj Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Legume Section Dr. Arvind Srivastava Asst. Pr Tobacco Sri Kamlesh, SMS Linseed Dr. Rajeev Kr. Pal, Asstt. Prof. Entomology Dr. SK. Srivastava, Asstt. Prof. Castor Dr. P.N. Nigam, Asstt. Prof. DDSF Dr. A.K. Sachan, Asst. Prof. DDSF Dr. Jitendra Singh Dalipnagar Dr. R.N. Singh Farrukhabad Dr. Netra Pal Malik Aligarh Sri Mulajam Singh Banda Dr. Sanjeev Sharma Fatehpur Dr. Anil Kumar, Asstt. Prof. Director AES Sri Narendra Kumar, Asst. Pro Cotton Scheme Dr. M.C. Verma, Asstt. Prof. Caster Scheme Dr. Sushil Dimri, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Chemistry Dr. Arving Kumar Kannauj Dr. Ram Palat, SMS Fatehpur Dr. Dhananjai Singh Mainpuri
Dr. Kaushal Kr., Asstt. Prof. Soil Cons. Sri Paltto Ram, Asstt. Prof. Dalipnagar Dr. Lalta Prasad, Asstt. Prof. Gen.& Pl. Breed. Sri Hari Ram, Asstt. Prof. AICRP on Rice Dr. Ravindra Kr., Assoc. Prof. Soil Salinity Sri K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Soil Salinity Dr. Vikash Ranjan Chaudhary Mainpuri Sri Ram Deen Mainpuri Dr. Dharmendra Yadav Dir. of Extn. Dr. V. K. Tripathi, As st. Prof. Horticulture 26-30 Sept. 11 MANAGE, Hyd. Development and Management of Ag. Prog. of Television Dr. Sheoraj Singh Mahamayanagar 10 Oct. to Nov.
11, 2011 IARI New Delhi Monitoring and Forecasting of Plant disease epidemics
under climate change Dr. Asraf Ali Kha n Aligarh Dr. Mangal Prasad, Asso. Prof Agril. Economics 28-29 October
2011 IVRI, Bareilly Statistical Computing and Issues of Installation and
Updation of SAS Software Dr. Munish Kumar, Asso. Prof. Forestry Dr. Arun Srivastava Crop Physiology Dr. Akhi lesh Mishra, Asst. Prof Legume Section 31 Oct to 20
Nov. 2011 Gujrat Refresher Course
Dr. Rakesh Kr. Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Aril. Economics 01-03 Nov. 2011 IASRI, New Delhi Data Mining Techniques and Tools for Knowledge Discovery in Agricultural Datasets
Dr. M.N. Pandey, Asstt. Prof. Hardoi 01-21 Nov., 2011
IVRI, Izatnagar Advances in Reproductive Technology to Augment Fertility in Farm Animals
Dr. S.L. Verma, Asstt. Prof. Lalitpur Dr. R.B. Singh Jhansi Dr. S.R. Yadav, Ass t. Prof. Dr. S.R. Yadav, Asstt. Prof.
Agricultural Extension
02-22, Nov. 2011
BCKV West Bengal
Extension Strategy on Information Communication Technology for Value Added Agriculture
Dr. C. L. Maurya Seed Tech. 2-22, Nov., 11 UAS, Raichur Quality seed production, processing & marketing Dr. Ramjeet Hardoi 09-29 Nov.,
2011 Faizabad Crop Improvement Under Changing Environment
Physiological and Molecular Approaches. Dr. Prithivi Pal, SMS Lalitpur Sri S.P. Sonkar, Hamirpur Faizabad Training Programme Sri Dharmdeo Singh, Asst. Pro RRS, Jhansi IARI, New Delhi Agril. Growth Diversification and Food Security Sri D.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof. RRS, Jhansi
15 Nov. to 05 Dec., 11 Pantnagar Enhancing Water Productivity in Agriculture
Dr. Subhash Ch. Singh Belatal 17 Nov. to 07 Dec., 11
IARI, New Delhi
Advances in Stool Stocks for over coming biotec and obiotic stresses in Fruit Crops.
Dr. Prithvipal Lalitpur Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asst. Prof. Soil Science 22 Nov. 12
Dec., 2011 PAU, Ludhiana Enhancement of Soil Health for sustaining Crop
Productivity and Improving Environmental Quality Dr. R.K. Pathak, Asstt. Prof. Dr. Shweta, Asstt. Prof. RRS Kaushambi 29 Nov-19 Dec, 11 IASRI, New Delhi Recent Advances in Designing & Analysis of Agr. Exp. Dr. M.K. Singh Jalaun 01-21 Dec., 11 Kerala Advance in Micropropagation of Horticulture Crops Dr. U. D. Awasthi, Ass t. Prof. Soil Cons. 07-27 December
2011 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Enhancing Water Productivity in Agriculture
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 EDII, Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat
Entrepreneurship Management & Development for Technologists and Scientists working with Govt. Sector
Dr. A. K. Dubey Horticulture Dr. Somveer Singh, Jr. Sci. RARS, Jhansi 05-25 Jan., 12 IARI, New Delhi Molecular Approaches for Allele mining and Crop Imp. Dr. N.K. Tripathi Lalitpur 01-30 Jan. 2012 Lucknow Orientation Programme Sri R.P. Singh, SMS Raibareily Dr. A.K. Tiwari, SMS Er. Bhopendra Singh Chauhan Etawah Dr. Devendra Bahadur Singh Hardoi Lucknow Sri D.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof. NARP, Jhansi 31 Jan. to 21
Feb., 2012 AMU, Aligarh Research Methodology in Agriculture Sciences
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 IARI, New Delhi Innovative Communication Intervention for Sustainable
Agril. Development. Dr. A.K. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Ext.
. Dr. Sushil Kumar Farrukhabad Sri K.N. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Soil Salinity Dr. Devendra Singh, Asst. Prof Etawah 17 Jan. - 6 Feb. Gorakhpur Refresher Course Dr. H. C. Singh, Breeder PBG 28Jan.-6 Feb, 12 Karnal Malting Quality Improvement in barley, Sorghum & Corn Dr. A. K. Singh Ass t. Professor Agril. Extension 18 Jan-7 Feb., 12 IARI, New Delhi Innovative Comm. Intervention for Sustainable Agril. Ext. Dr. AK Srivastava, Asst. Prof. Agronomy 19-24 March 12 CSAUA&T, Kanpur Researchers Training VIII data analysis using SAS Sri Shaukat Ali, Asstt. Prof. GRS, Mainpuri 13 March to 11
April, 2012 AMU Aligarh Orientation Programme
Dr. Yogesh Yadav Etawah
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Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards8 Nil
Area/ courses under which further training is required9
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.
Sports facility available for faculty & students10
Foot Ball Yes/NoVolley Ball Yes/NoBadminton Yes/NoTennis Yes/NoIndoor Games Yes/NoSwimming Yes/NoCricket Yes/No
YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
(a) Action plan for 2012-13 for higher education10
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 .
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 micro-irrigation 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 below-
Building 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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(b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR10
Item Estimates Works Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc. 500.00 Construction of new girls hostels Equipments Upgrading / replacement / new 300.00 Instructional model plants / farms Establishment of central instrument facility Library Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc) 50.00 Internet connectivity, e-learning 50.00 Recurring contingency Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids 100.00 Contingency for practicals for UG & PG Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments 50.00 Students study & educational tours 75.00 Students counselling & amenities Faculty amenities 100.00 Strengthening & development of educational by Deans 100.00 Education Technology Cell 20.00 Faculty specific requirement for improving education 50.00 RAWE 6.00 Experiential Learning 50.00 NTS 25.00 Total 1476.00
Major constraints if any, 10 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.
Achievements made in Extension, Teaching and Research1
Collegewise information
Part A : Infra-structure Development
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.
Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
Name of the College: Maharani Awanti Bai College of Home Science
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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 re-modelled 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.
Details of Students presently enrolled in the College2
Programme II IV VI VIII Total B. Sc. Home Science 37 33 27 27 124 M.Sc. Home Science 26 21 - - 47 Ph. D. Home Science 5 6 2 4 17
Total 68 60 29 31 188
Students Study Tour3
Year No. of students 2007-08 26 2008-09 25 2009-10 30 2010-11 22 2011-12 18
List the new programmes/ courses 4 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
5.00
Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
9.50
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
9.00
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report. 6.00 Total 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.
15.00
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.
9.00
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening,
3.00
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report. 14.00 Total 41.00
2009-10
Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of equipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies, e -learning & distance e ducation, AMCs, Central Instrumentation facilities and Computers
0.75
6160
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
2.50
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
2.00
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities 2.00 National Talent Scholarship**, Best Teacher Award, Catalytic support for faculty exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development, Counselling of students, Tutorials for SC/ST students
2.50
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
3.00
Total 12.75
2010-11
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
1.50
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
1.50
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities 5.00 Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
1.00
Total 9.00 2011-12
Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
12.15
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
1.75
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
2.50
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
2.60
Grand Total 19.00
List the new programmes/ courses 5
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.
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.
Additional facilities created for education6 (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 Name of the equipment No. Cost
2007-08 Food Science & Nutrition Water Repellence Tester 1 1.00 Human Development Tensile strength Tester 1 1.65 Total 2.65
Construction works undertaken7
Name of work Utilized 2007-08 Renovation of girls Hostel 1008186.00 2009-10 Construction of Gymnasium Room in Home Science College 409000.00 Electrical work at Dr. Mithilesh Verma, warden residence 4032.00 Supply of cable and feeder pillors in working women hostel 64922.00 2010-11 Renovation of Toilet of Dr. Seema Sonkar residence 19866.00 Supply and Fixing of Feeder pillar near woman hostel 27625.00 Renovation of kitchen of Warden residence of Home Science 44714.00 Electrical work of warden Mr. Mithlesh Verma residence 4032.00 Electric work of residence of Dr. Seema Sonkar 8368.00 Cable jointing Hostel No. 3 Home Science Deptt. 24471.00 Purchase of Battery in HRD Department, Cooler in Dean Office 28000.00 Purchase of chairs in Examination Hall 42000.00 Purchase of electrical items, Generator repairing (Inverter battery -Extension Deptt.), Hostels 761000.00 Aluminium partition in Examination Hall 50000.00 Polishing on chairs in Faculty committee room 50000.00 2011-12 Repairing of Pump of Godawari Hostel 6160.00 Curtain work at Godawari Hostel 9857.00
Total 2562233.00
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Contribution of Council's scheme entitled 8 '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.
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.
Whether LAN established & functional9
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.
Status of off campus colleges10 Nil
No of faculty members provided with computers11 10
Computer literacy12
Staff % How many of them have email address (No.) Faculty 100 10 Administration 75 5 Technical 75 5
Computer literacy13 Name of the Journal2007-08Data IndiaUniversity TodayCurrent Science
2008-09VigyanIndian Farmers DigestIndian AgriculturistIndian Jr. of Nutrition and DieteticsKhetiIndian Food PackerIndian ForesterIndian FarmingPhal PhoolIndian Jr. of Pulses Research
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No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)14 75gb
No of LCD Projectors the college has15 3
Part B : Status of HRD
Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)1
Category Sanctioned Post
Filled % Ladies
Vacant Gen. SC ST OBC
Professor 2 - - - - - 2 Associate Professor 1 1 - - - 100 - Assistant Professor 7 4 1 - 2 100 - Total 10 5 1 - 2 100 2
(a) Student intake during last 5 years2
Programme Duration (yrs)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted Passed Admitted
B. Sc. Home Science (Hons.) 4 33 32 33 39 32 38 43 30 38 M.Sc. Ag. 2 18 42 19 27 22 16 20 16 28 Extension & Communication Management
2 4 7 4 5 5 4 5 4 6
Family Resource Management 2 2 7 2 5 3 2 4 2 6 Clothing & Textiles 2 2 4 2 5 4 1 1 3 4 Human Development 2 3 8 4 5 3 3 5 1 4 Food & Nutrition 2 7 16 7 7 7 6 5 6 8 Ph.D. Home Science 3 2 3 6 2 3 1 4 1 5 Extension & Communication Management
3 - 1 2 - 2 1 2 1 3
Family Resource Management 3 2 2 4 2 1 - 2 - 2 Total 53 77 58 68 57 55 67 47 71
(b) Students retention2
Student category Students Intake 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total fresh students enrolled (No.) Bachelors Programme 33 33 32 43 38 Masters Programme 18 19 24 20 28 Doctorate Programme 2 6 3 4 5 Total students on roll (no) Bachelors Programme 96 117 138 152 145 Masters Programme 48 61 49 36 44 Doctorate Programme 6 9 8 7 7 Total students awarded degree Bachelors Programme 32 39 38 30 - Masters Programme 42 27 16 16 - Doctorate Programme 3 2 1 1 - Drop out % 25 18.7 11.5 18 -
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
No of students beneficiaries3
Schemes No. of students 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 NTS 3 3 1 1 - RAWE 33 38 38 30 30 JRF 2 - 1 - - SRF - - - - -
Alumni and career placement details4
Name Placement & Alumni 2007-08 Km. Akancha Chowdhary SMS, K.V.K C.S.A Unit of Agro & Tech. Kanpur Miss. Preeti Lecturer, Faizabad University Miss. Navodita Lecturer, Faizabad University Miss. Sweta Pal Lecturer, Kanpur University Ms. Vanya Chandra Project Coordinator, NIPCCD, Delhi Ms. Juhi Agarwal Teaching Assistant, Human Development, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar Ms. Sumedha Chaudhary Teaching A ssistant, Human Development, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar Ms. Seema Dubey Lecturer, Kalawati Girl's Degree College, Shivmukti Nagar, Sultanpur 2008-09 Ms Kalindi Lecturer, Kamayni Maha Vidyalaya, Sultanpur. Ms. Anju Katiyar Counsellor (HIV patients), PHC, Farrukhabad. Ms. Nidhi Verma Teacher, Adarsh Kanya Vidyalaya, Rajinikhand,Lucknow Ms. Seema Sonkar Asstt.Prof., College of Home Science, C.S.A.U.A.& T.Kanpur Dr. Vinita Singh Asstt.Prof., College of Home Science, C.S.A.U.A & T.Kanpur Dr. Sadhana Vaish Training Associate, KVK Tharion,Fathehpur,U.P. Miss. Laxmi Pandey Teacher, Gorakhpur University Miss. Anandita Srivastava Teacher, Faizabad University Miss. Shalini Kanujia Mukhya Sewevika, Gorakhpur Miss. Mradul Vibha Dietecian, Surat,Gujrat 2009-10 Miss. Anjali Awasthi Dietecian, Regency Hospital,Kanpur Miss. Rakhi Katiyar Dietician, Talwalkar Fitness Club,Kanpur Miss. Jyoti Chaurasia Dietetian,VLCC Swaroop Nagar(Fittness Club, Kanpur) Miss. Anjuja Gupta Dietitian, Personality Scon Pandu Nagar, Kanpur. Miss. Charul Gupta Teacher, KNIT, Sultanpur. Miss. Smita Verma Dietitian, Escorts Heart Centre, Delhi. Miss. Renu singh Teacher,Avadh University, Faizabad. Miss. Priyanka Singh SBI, Bank. Miss. Anupma Katiyar Dietitian, Talwalkar Fitness,Kanpur Miss. Sheetla Devi Educational Counsellor, Diet Etawah. Miss. Nidhi Karnataka Nutrition Counsellor, Neutra Phasmaceuticals, Nioda. Miss. Nupur Chaddha Diet Counsellor, Personal Point Fitness Club,l,Kanpur Kanpur. 2010-11 Miss. Neeti Singh Teacher, Kanpur University, D.G. College, Kanpur. Miss. Alka Singh Teacher, G.B. University of Agriculture& Technology, Pant Nagar. Miss. Manita Jaiswal Teacher, Sanjeevini Management College, Bahraich Miss. Seema Sharma Dietician,VLCC FitnessCenterKanpur Miss. Rekha Srivastava Lecturer,ZunZhunWala College,Faizabad Miss. Jaya Pandey Lecturer,Gorakhpur University Miss. Renu Singh Dietician,Ahmedabad Miss. Dr.Pratibha Arya Lecturer, Bundelkhand University,Jhansi Miss. Dr.Garima Bansal Lecturer, Bundelkhand University,Jhansi 2011-12 Miss. Dr.Bhurnita Singh Chief Dietitian, Central Railway Kapurthala, Punjab Miss. Neelmani Gupta Assistant Professor, FSN Deptt. SWDT, Mumbai Miss. Malvika Awasthi Teacher, Human Dev. and Family Studies, College of Home Science, G. B.
Pant University of Agriculture & Tech, Pantnagar.
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Stakeholder's involvement5 In-process
No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong6 Nil
Details of Seminar/ Symposia 7 attended by the faculty in the lat 5 years
Name of the scientist
Discipline Date Venue Topic
2007-08 Dr. Neelma Kunwar, Assoc. Prof.
ECM 25-26 Feb 2007
IRD, Agra National Seminar on Rural Development perspective-Socio-culture ramification
Dr. Seema Jaiswal, Asstt. Professor
Food Science March 9-11, 2007
Bundelkhand University, Jhansi
International Conference on Towards a New Global village-Role of Women in Transformation
Ms. Seema Sonkar, Asstt. Professor
Food Science March 20-22, 2007
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
Management of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Farming system Perspective
Dr. Vinita Singh Asstt. Professor
Food Science
Dr. Rashmi Singh, Asstt. Professor
Food Science
Name Discipline Date Venue Name of the Conference National 2007-08 Vineeta Singh Asstt. Prof.
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.
Home Science
2009-10 Dr. Mukta Garg Assistant Professor
Home Science Nov. 24-25, 2009
BRA University Lucknow
National Seminar on Traditional and Contemporary Trends in Family and Community studies.
Vineeta Singh Asstt. Prof.
Home Science January 06-08, 2010
BHU, Varanasi National Conference on Food Security in Changing Scenario
Rashmi Singh Asstt. Prof.
Home Science
2010-11 Dr. Ritu Pandey Clothing &
Textiles Oct. 23-24, 2011 Mahila Vidyalaya,
Lucknow National Seminar on Quality of life Challenges ahead
Seema Sonker Food Nutrition Dr. Vineeta Singh Dr. Rekha Dayal Family Resource
Management
Dr. Deepali Chauhan Dr. Ritu Pandey Clothing &
Textiles December 11, 2011
CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture for Rural Development.
2011-12 Dr. Nishi Rai Home Science 13-14 May,
2011 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
Annual Group Meeting/ Workshop
International 2007-08 Vidya Dayal Home Science Oct. 17-20,
2007 New Delhi International Conference on Water and
Environment for Prosperity 2010-11 Dr. Ritu Pandey Clothing &
Textiles Nov. 1-5, 2011 Taipei International Workshop on Eco-Design.
2011-12 Dr. Nishi Roy Home Science 09-12 Nov. 2011 IARI, New Delhi International Conference-2011
NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards9 Nil
Area/ courses under which further training is required10 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.
Dr. (Mrs.) Mukta Garg
Home science
June 3, 2007
Dr. RML Degree College, Kanpur
Psycho-educational Testing and Research
Dr. (Mrs.) Vidya Dayal
Home science
2009-2010:
Smt Archana Singh, Asstt. Prof.,
TCL
Aug. 17-26, 2009
MPUA&T, Udaipur
Computer aided Apparel designing and Production pattern making, Department of Textiles and Apparel Designing
Dr.Mukta Garg, Asstt. Prof.,
HUD
Aug. 29-Sept. 18, 2009
CCS HAU, Hissar
Recent Advances in Education Technology
Dr. Ritu Pandey, Assistant Professor
Home Science
Nov. 09-21, 2009
NIRJ & AFT, Kolkata
June Reinforced Plastic and June Stick Particle Board
Dr. Mukta Garg, Assistant Professor
Home Science
Jan. 05-25, 2010
UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Development of Educational Materials for Early
childhood Education for Children with Normal and special needs
Dr.Smt. Deepali Chauhan
Home Science
Feb. 05-25, 2010
IARI, New Delhi
Methodologcial Advances in Extension Research under CAFT Scheme ICAR
2010-11Dr. Ritu Pandey Clothing and
Texti le December 01-21, 2010
IARI, New Delhi Micro Enterprise Promotion in Agriculture
2011-12
Smt. Sunita Mishra
Home Science
3-24 May, 2011
AMU Aligarh
Refresher Course
Archana Singh, Assistant Professor
TCL, H.Sc.
3-23 July, 2011
NAARM, Hyderabad
Advance in Education Methodology and Instructional Technology
Dr. Smt. Poonam Singh
Home Science
Dr. Ritu Pandey, Assistant Professor
TCL, H.Sc.
3-12 Aug., 2011
Allied Fiber Barrack Pore, Kolkata
Fibre crop production, seed production
and Quality Evaluation
Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, Assistant Professor
ECM 6-25 Feb., 2012
Lucknow
Education
Mrs. Archana Singh, Assistant Professor
TCL, H.Sc.
2-31 March, 2012
Lucknow
Orientation Programme
Dr. Ritu Pandey Asstt. Prof.
Home Science
Dr. Mukta Garg, Assistant Professor
HUD 19-24 March 2012
CSAUA&T, Kanpur
Researchers Training VIII data analysis using SAS
Mithlesh VermaAssistant Professor
ECM 19-25 March 2012
Kanpur Data Analysis
Mukta Garg
Human Development
Jan. 05-25, 2011
UAS, Dharwad
Development of Educational Materials for early childhood education for children with normal and special needs.
Mrs Sangeeta Gupta
Home Science
March 8-29, 2011
ASC, Lucknow University
Educational Technology
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(a) Action plan for 2010-11 for higher education1 In-process
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
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 self-employment. 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 below-
Building 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.
Sports facility available for faculty & students11
Foot BallYes/No Volley BallYes/NoBadmintonYes/NoTennis Yes/NoYesIndoor GamesYes/NoSwimmingYes/NoCricketYes/No
NoYesYesYesYesYesNo
(b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR2
Item Estimates Works Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc. 200.00 Construction of new girls hostels Equipments Upgrading / replacement / new 150.00 Instructional model plants / farms Establishment of central instrument facility Library Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc) 20.00 Internet connectivity, e-learning 20.00 Recurring contingency Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids 50.00 Contingency for practicals for UG & PG Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments 20.00 Students study & educational tours 15.00 Students counselling & amenities Faculty amenities 30.00 Strengthening & development of educational by Deans 30.00 Education Technology Cell 10.00 Faculty specific requirement for improving education 10.00 RAWE 2.00 Experiential Learning 50.00 NTS 5.00 Total 612.00
Major constraints if any, 2 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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Achievements made in agricultural education viz-a-viz research and extension1
Collegewise information
Part A : Infra-structure Development
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
Name of the SAUs: C. S. AZAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, KANPURBaba Sahab Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Etawah
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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.
Details of the students presently enrolled in the College 2
Course Semester
Total II IV VI VIII
B. Tech. (Ag. Engg.) 39 33 32 32 136 B. Tech. (EC Engg. 41 34 37 33 145 B. Tech. (CS & Engg.) 40 33 34 37 144 B. Tech. (Mech. Engg.) 40 40 35 33 148
Total 160 140 138 135 573
List the new programmes/ courses3 Initiated by utilising the funds released for following items/ activities in the last 5 years
Items Amount allocated
2007-2008
Renovation, remodelling, modernization of classrooms, laboratories, hostels, farms and works related to modernization and strengthening of teaching and learning
5.00
Contingency for UG & PG practicals, Students study & educational tour, Students counseling, Students amenities, Preparation of text books, practical manuals, AV aids.
9.50
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff and Faculty amenities strengthening
8.00
Development of education by Deans, implementation of IV Deans committee report.
4.00
Total 26.50
2008-2009 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.
16.00
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.
9.00
Faculty participation in national/ international symposia, HRD for technical; paraprofessionals & administrative staff, Faculty amenities strengthening,
2.00
Development of education by Deans, impleme ntation of IV Deans committee report.
2.00
Total 29.00
2009-2010 Purchase of equipments, Repair & maintenance of equipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies, e -learning & distance education, AMCs, Central Instrumentation facilities and Computers
0.75
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG & ERNET*
2.50
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
2.00
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
2.00
National Talent Scholarship**, Best Teacher Award, Catalytic support for faculty exchange, Guest & adjunct faculty, Personality development, Counselling of students, Tutorials for SC/ST students
1.50
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
3.00
Total 11.75
2010-2011
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
1.50
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
1.50
Student Amenities, Student counseling & placement, Health facilities, Faculty amenities
3.00
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
2.00
Total 8.00
2011-2012
Purchase of equipments, Repair, purchase & maintenance of equipments including those for cutting-edge-technologies and AMCs including Computers
2.00
Preparation of quality instructional material, Practical manual & e-resources, Contingency grants for UG/PG, ERNET*
1.75
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
2.50
Faculty specific requirements for improving education & Development of strengthening of facilities
2.40
Grand Total 8.65
7574
Additional facilities created for education 4
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.
(List of Equipments and works completed costing above Rs. 1,00,000/- with source of funding)
2009-10 All these equipments were purchased from Development Grant provided to the College in different years.
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 computer CNC lathe machine Electronics oven and other accessories Engine cut section models Drip and Sprinkler Irrigation system
Construction works undertaken5
Major works have been mentioned in the University report whereas the minor renovation work has been done from College own resources.
Contribution of Council's scheme entitled6 '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.
Whether LAN established & functional 7
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 :Department connected :Status of off campus college :
256 KbpsYesSatisfactory
Status of off campus colleges8 Nil
No of faculty members provided with computers9 13
Computer literacy10 13
Staff % How many of them have email address (No.) Faculty 100 13 Administration 80 4 Technical 70 12
Status of library services & facilities including Internet connection11 Functional
No of downloads and hits under CeRA (in the last 3 years)12 60gb
No of LCD Projectors the college has13 2
Faculty strength (during XI plan only) (as on 31st March 2012)1
Part B : Status of HRD
Category Sanctioned Post Filled % Ladies
Vacant Gen. SC ST OBC
Professor 3 - - - - - 3 Associate Professor 7 1 - - 3 - 3 Assistant Professor 14 5 1 - 3 - 5 Total 24 6 1 - 6 - 11
(a) Student intake during last 3 years2
Programme Duration (yrs)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 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 & Communication Engineering
4 38 38 40 39 41 38 41 36 41
B. Tech., Computer Science Engineering
4 39 38 40 38 40 39 44 38 41
B. Tech., Mechanical Engineering 4 37 28 41 37 40 31 41 33 40
Total 162 149 157 169 157 144 165 153 163
(b) Students retention2
Student category Students Intake 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Total fresh students enrolled (No.) Bachelors Programme 162 157 157 165 163 Masters Programme - - - - - Doctorate Programme - - - - - Total students on roll (no) Bachelors Programme 625 633 621 627 629 Masters Programme - - - - - Doctorate Programme - - - - - Total students awarded degree Bachelors Programme 149 169 144 153 Masters Programme - - - - - Doctorate Programme - - - - - Drop out % 6 10 8 5.55 -
* Specify the reasons if drop out % is more than 20% of intake capacity
7978
No of students beneficiaries3
Schemes No. of students 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
NTS 3 3 4 4 3 RAWE - - - - - JRF - - - - - SRF - - - - -
Alumni and career placement details: Information given with College of Agriculture4
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.
Stakeholder's involvement5 In process
No of foreign students on roll & country to which they belong6 Nil
Details of Seminars/ Symposia/ Workshops attended by the faculty in the lat 5 years7
Name Discipline Date Venue Name of the Conference 2008-09 Er. T.K. Maheshwari Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 15-17 Feb. 2009 BAU, Ranchi, Jharkhand
XLIII Annual Convention of Indian Society of Agril. Engineers
Dr. H.C. Singh Assoc. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 5-7 March, 2009 CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Extension Education Congress on Extension perspective in changing Agri-rural environment
Dr. Rajeev Singh Asstt Prof.
Agril. Engineering 14-15 March, 2009 Bioved Res. Inst., Allahabad
11 th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress
Dr. Devendra Singh Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 28 March, 2009 TATA TISCON, Etawah
National Seminar on Structural Steel and low cost housing
Er. PKS Bhadauria, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering
2009-10 Dr. H.C. Singh Assoc. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 16-18 Jun, 2009 CIRG, Makhdoom, Mathura
National Seminar on Rural India Development Alternatives: Sectoral Convergence for livelihood Security
Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 6-17 July 2009 AMU, Aligarh Workshop on Staff development programme
Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 26-28 Oct. 2009 AMU, Aligarh National Conference on Introduction of Emerging Technology in Environmental Engineering
Dr. Devendra Singh Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 5-7 Nov. 2009 PAU, Ludhiana North Region orientation workshop for state/ district Coordinators for improving overall quality of NCSC
Dr. Devendra Singh Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 7-9 Dec., 2009 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
National Workshop on Green chemistry: Opportunities and challenges in new Global era
Er. Mohd. Hussain
Agril. Engineering
7 -11 December , 2011
II PR, Kanpur National Symposium on Biodiversity and Food Security Challenges and Devising strategies
2010-11 Dr. H. C. Singh Agril. Engineering December 11,
2011 CSAUA&T, Kanpur National Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture
for Rural Development. Er. Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering Dr. Devendra Singh Agril. Engineering Feb 01-02, 2011 North Gujrat
University, Patna Challenges to Chemical Sciences in 21st Century
Dr. N. K. Sharma Agril. Engineering Feb. 23-25, 2011 Pt. Ravi Shnaker Shukla University, Raipur
29th Meeting of ANI-2011
Er. Devendra Kumar Agril. Engineering March 9, 2011 HBTI, Kanpur Challenges Prospects in Bio-energy & food Security
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 IIT, Roorkee Short Term Course on Modern Measurement
Techniques in Fluid and Thermal Engineering. Dr. J. P. Yadav Agril. Engineering 12-14 August 2011 SKAU, Dantiwada,
Gujarat Second Deans Consultative Meeting
Dr. H.C. Singh Agril. Engineering 25-26 Feb., 2012 N.G.A.A Univ. Hyderabad
Monitoring of Winter Nursery Centre
Devendra Kumar Agril. Engineering 26-27 Feb 2012 Janta College, Bakewar, Etawah
Emerging trends in input management for higher agricultural productivity
Dr. J.P. Yadav Agril. Engineering P.K. Rajput Agril. Engineering Dr. N.K. Sharma Agril. Engineering Dr. D. Singh Agril. Engineering Dr. Mohd. Gufran Agril. Engineering Dr. H.C. Singh Extension Dr. V.K. Verma Agril. Engineering Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering Devendra Kumar Soil Science 27-29 February,
2012 GBPUA&T, Pantnagar
46th Annual convention of Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers and International Symposium on Grain Storage
Dr. Lal Mani Agril. Engineering Mangal Yadav Soil Science Rajeev Singh Agronomy T K. Maheshwari Soil Science Dr. Sudhir Kumar Soil Science Dr. Rajesh Tiwari Agronomy Dr. V.K. Verma Agril. Engineering Dr. H.C. Singh Extension International 2007-08 Dr. J. P. Yadav Assoc. Professor
Mech. Engineering May 14-17, 2007 Montreal, Canada ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land Sea and Air
Dr. Onkar Singh Asstt. Professor
Mech. Engineering
Dr. J. P. Yadav Assoc. Prof.
Mech. Engineering July 17-19, 2007 San Antonio, Texas Power 2007 ASME Power 2007
Dr. Onkar Singh Asstt. Professor
Mech. Engineering
Dr. J. P. Yadav Assoc. Professor
Mech. Engineering October 4-6, 2007 Ujjain Engg. College, Ujjain
International Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering.
2008-09 Devendra Kumar Assco. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 19-21 Feb. 2009 SBVPUA&T, Meerut International Conference on Current Trends in Biotechnology and its applications to Agriculture
2009-10 Dr. Rajeev Singh Asstt Prof.
Agril. Engineering 5-6 Dec., 2009 BHU, Varanasi International Conference on Agri-prenurship and Rural Development
Dr. Devendra Kumar Associate Professor
Agril. Engineering December 17-19,2009
IIT, Kharagpur International Conference on Food Security and Environmental Sustainable, FSES, 2009
T.K. Maheshwari Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering
2010-11 Dr. J.P. Yadav Assoc. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 18-19 Jan, 2010 New Delhi International Conference on Bio-fuels
Dr. N. K. Sharma Agril. Engineering Oct 27-29, 2010 New Delhi International Renewable Energy Conference - 2010
Er. Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering January 21-23, 2011
BHU, Varanasi International Conference on Managing Sustainable Development of Rural Economy and Agril. Business
2011-12 Dr. D. Singh, Assoc. Prof. Agril. Engineering 7-9 December, SCS&PCU, International Conference on Green Chemistry
8180
NO. OF SCIENTISTS SUPPORTED FOR ATTENDING TRAINING
Name of Scientist Discipline Date Venue Topic 2008-09 Er. M.A. Husain, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 5-16 Jan. 2009 Lucknow Univ., Lucknow
Winter School on Disaster Management Programme
Er. M.D. Singh, Asstt. Prof. Agril. Engineering 19 Feb. - 5 March, 2009
ATI, Nellore Winter School on Embedded System of VLSI design Organized
2010-11 Er. Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering June 14- July 04,
2010 IIM, Lucknow MDP on Agri. Business Management
Er. Rajeev Singh Agril. Engineering March 22-31, 2011 TOC, Literacy House, Lucknow
Orientation and refresher Training for Programme Officers.
2011-12 Er. T.K. Maheswari Agril. Engineering 05-25 July, 2011 CIAE, Bhopal Sensor Based Application for Precision Farming
to Improve Input use Efficiency Dr. J.P. Yadav, Assoc. Professor
Agril. Engineering 14 - 18 Nov. 2011 NIAEM Hydrabad Training programme on human resource management
Dr. Devendra Singh, Asstt. Prof.
Agril. Engineering 17 Jan. to 06 Feb. 12
DDU, Gorakhpur Refresher Course on Recent Trends in Chemical Science
Recognition of faculty including Best Teacher Awards8
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.
Area/ courses under which further training is required9
Micro processing
Micro irrigation
Farm mechanization
Agro Processing & value addition
Prevention of soil erosion in ravine prone area
Processing of bio diesel
Sports facility available for faculty & students10
Foot Ball Yes/No
Volley Ball Yes/No
Badminton Yes/No
Tennis Yes/No
Indoor Games Yes/No
Swimming Yes/No
Cricket Yes/No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Part C : Further strategies & Action Plan
(a) Action plan for 2010-11 for higher education1
Building excellence in specific strategic and newer areas like micro-processing, farm mechanization, agro-processing 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, 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. 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.
(b) Minimum requirements of funds from ICAR1
Item Estimates Works Civil work repair, renovation of academic block/ hostels etc. 200.00 Construction of new girls hostels Equipments Upgrading / replacement / new 100.00 Instructional model plants / farms Establishment of central instrument facility
8382
Major constraints if any, 2 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 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.
Library Library strengthening (books. reference, reading material etc) 20.00 Internet connectivity, e-learning 10.00 Recurring contingency Preparation of practical manuals and AV aids 10.00 Contingency for practicals for UG & PG Facilities development for UG/PG practical & computer labs Repair, maintenance & AMC of equipments 5.00 Students study & educational tours 25.00 Students counselling & amenities Faculty amenities 60.00 Strengthening & development of educational by Deans 20.00 Education Technology Cell 10.00 Faculty specific requirement for improving education 30.00 RAWE Experiential Learning NTS Total 490.00
Total SC General OBC NTS JRF PHD Rajiv Gandhi
737 83
3 865
960
171
184
161 19
9
141
168
181
194
337 30
640
946
3
57 69 7747 10 9 11 14 21 17 14 19
ST
0 0 5 10 5
Minority
0 0 7 14 0 16 0
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
71 70
83
7472
78
69
62
77
UG Programmes Masters Programme Ph.D Programme
Students Receiving Scholarships
Percent students admitted from rural areas in the total admissions
8584
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
16
23
2019
16
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
9
2
7
4
3
Students joined as NTS
Students joined as JRF
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
17
11
17
26
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
21
47
8
22
109
Students selected in JRF
No. of students got placement through campus interview
8786
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
50
45
29
20
2011-12
34
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
27 33 32
75
126
Theses Submitted
Participation of faculty in Training Programme
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
9
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
11
5
31
99
45
134
2011-12
12
16
Participation of faculty in International Seminar/ Symposia
Participation of faculty in National Seminar/ Symposia/workshop 207
8988
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
101
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
85
107
2011-12
11
16
9
11
152 152
Papers published by the faculty
20
Manuals/ books prepared
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2011-12
3220
106 225
3788
0
80
27
19
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indian
Foreign
Books purchased
Journals subscribed
9190
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
27
11
15
13
13
14
8
16
Popular Articles published
Events (Seminars/Symposia/ Training) Organized
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
6
3
24
9
6
2011-12
6869
73
80
73
No. of Schemes running
No. of new ad-hoc schemes sanctioned
9392
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
0
2
4
8
1
7722
8785
7367
95499211
Varieties released
Seed Produced (in quintals)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
140.
25
18.5
17.5
373.
75
94
31 19
478
37
6 6
305
78
17.5
23.5
296
52.8
5
19 8.65
519.
50
College of Agriculture
College of Home Science
College Agri. Engineering
Headquarters
390.25332.5
557.96
1220.06
1367.38
Total Funds provided to each of the college out of the ICAR development grant
University receipt (in Lakh)
9594
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
475465
382
217
100
52333
Programme
Participants
Programme
Participants
1085
28168
2635
60605
2870
68880
1095
30550
1288
23016
Agriculture Officers-Scientists Interaction Programme
Training for farmer’s/ farm women
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
Programme
Participants
Programme
Participants
204
5220
169
2211
184
2486
214
3268
314
6285
9 9 9 8 11
335
382356
255 255
Training for rural youth/ women
Monthly workshops
9796
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
Programme
Participants
Programme
Participants
139
3380
177
6549
192
6912
133
3728
89
2657
324
5772
364
6875
381
7187
192
3473
Training for Extension workers
Sponsored training programmes
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
Programme
Participants
Programme
Participants
215
10875
151
14528
192
15444
316
18023
10575
224
2011-12
101
9515
127
8640
130
9211
13501
169 160
8356
Kisan Gosthi
Field Day
9998
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
Programme
Participants
2011-12
12450
14 18 36 38 18
8985
29772
15121
9043
396.96
1206
152.08
510
65.3
338
220.5
698
228
640
130.3187
241.8
900
288.1
863
210.1
734
188.8
593
169.6
606
211.62
681
446.26
744
271.56
553
509.35
1073
Pulses Area (Ha.)Pulses Beneficiaries
Oilseeds Area (Ha.)
Oilseeds Beneficiaries
Cereals Area (Ha.)Cereals Beneficiaries
Kisan Mela
FLDs organized by KVKs
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
Kharif (in qts.)Rabi (in qts.)
129
1480.2
369.48
2146.79
510
1902.58
580.08
1809.6
514.58
1905.36
3040
3040 3040
3040
3040
32 16 16 31 38
Programmes
Beneficiaries
Seed production programme at KVKs
Farmers Training Programme
101100
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
850
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
93 78
196
1
120
39
218
2
113
428
682
757
87
970
3
No. Of Registered Blood donation volunteers
Blood unit donated
Children immunized against polio
Aids awareness camps/rallies organized
195 153
1050
175 123
5280
207 210
4258
187
1021 1072629
10791Farmers visited
Soil sample received for testing
Seed samples received for testing
NSS Activities
Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC)
21
4
23
5
57
29
4
56
32
5
42
9
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
67
7270
UG Programme
PG Programme
PhD Programme
No. Of Girls students admitted discipline
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
27
172
28
166
28
165
21
133
21
125
Student participation in RAWE
103102
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Percent Budget from different sources
Land Grant Pattern
41.0
6
50.2
1
8.73
44.3
3 49.0
2
6.65
50.2
3
43.5
2
6.25
49.6
1
38.8
3
11.5
6
36.3
4
48.3
2
15.3
4
50
40
10
Internal Resources
ICAR
State
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1835
.82
2244
.44
390.
25
2216
.29
2451
.41
332.
50
4485
.92
3886
.33
557.
96
5234
.67
4096
.76
1220
.06
3238
.25
4306
.65
1367
.19
ICAR
State Plan & Non-Plan
Internal Resources
Budget (Rs in Lakhs)
Performance of top ten SAUs in ARS (2006-10)
TN
AU
, Coi
mba
tore
GB
PU
A&
T, P
antn
agar
UA
S, B
anga
lore
AN
GR
AU
, Hyd
erab
ad
UA
S, D
harw
ad
CC
SH
AU
, His
ar
CS
AU
&T,
Kan
pur
RA
U, B
kane
r
PAU
, Lud
hian
a
BC
KV,
Nad
ia
% o
f Suc
cess
ful C
andi
date
s
9.3
6.2
5.14.6
3.53.4
2.01.9 1.7 1.5
Courtesy: Annual Report ASRB (2010-11)
Overall Impact
105104
107
Ann
uxur
e 1
109108
111110
Ann
uxur
e 2
AL
LO
CA
TIO
N O
F D
EV
EL
OP
ME
NT
GR
AN
TS
tren
gth
enin
g &
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of A
gri
cult
ura
l Ed
uca
tio
n in
SA
Us
2007
-200
8
Sl.
No
. It
ems
Co
nce
rnin
g
Off
icer
H
ead
Q
uar
ter
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
cult
ure
C
olle
ge
of
Ho
me
Sci
ence
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
l. E
ng
inee
rin
g
Tota
l A
llotm
ent
1.
Wo
rks
(1.2
) R
enov
atio
n, r
emod
ellin
g, m
oder
niza
tion
of c
lass
room
s, la
bora
torie
s, h
oste
ls, f
arm
s an
d w
orks
rel
ated
to m
oder
niza
tion
and
stre
ngth
enin
g of
teac
hing
and
lear
ning
O
/I W
orks
42.6
0 38
.25
5.00
5.00
90
.85
(1.3
) C
ente
nary
Fun
ding
100
10
0.00
(1
.4)
Upd
atio
n of
UG
/PG
Lab
orat
ory/
cla
ss r
oom
s at
inst
ruct
iona
l far
ms
40.0
0
40
.00
2.
Eq
uip
men
ts
(2.1
) R
epla
cem
ent o
f obs
olet
e eq
uipm
ents
, Pur
chas
e of
the
stat
e-of
-art
equ
ipm
ents
to
supp
ort P
G r
esea
rch
in b
asic
and
fron
tier
scie
nce
subj
ects
and
to p
rom
ote
dist
ance
ed
ucat
ion
by s
tren
gthe
ning
ICT
faci
litie
s an
d eq
uipm
ents
, Est
ablis
hmen
t of c
entr
al
inst
rum
ent f
acili
ty a
nd A
MC
of e
quip
men
ts.
Con
cern
ed
Dea
n/ S
PO
85
.50
85
.50
3.
Lib
rary
(3
.1)
Cen
tral
libr
ary,
Col
lect
libr
ary,
boo
ks, r
efer
ence
, rea
ding
mat
eria
l & E
RN
ET
* O
/I Li
brar
y 62
.64
- -
- 62
.64
4.
Stu
den
t C
on
tin
gen
cy
(4.1
) C
ontin
genc
y fo
r U
G &
PG
pra
ctic
als,
Stu
dent
s st
udy
& e
duca
tiona
l tou
r, S
tude
nts
coun
selin
g, S
tude
nts
amen
ities
, Pre
para
tion
of te
xt b
ooks
, pra
ctic
al m
anua
ls, A
V
aids
.
Con
cern
ed
Dea
n &
DS
W
16.8
6 39
.00
9.
50
9.
50
74
.86
(4.2
) N
atio
nal T
alen
t Sch
olar
ship
D
SW
3.
50
3.
50
5.
Fac
ult
y re
qu
irem
ents
5.
1 F
acul
ty p
artic
ipat
ion
in n
atio
nal/
inte
rnat
iona
l sym
posi
a, H
RD
for
tech
nica
l; pa
rapr
ofes
sion
als
& a
dmin
istr
ativ
e st
aff a
nd F
acul
ty a
men
ities
str
engt
heni
ng
7.
65
25.0
0 9.
00
8.00
49
.65
6.
Su
pp
ort
to
sp
ecif
ic r
equ
irem
ents
6.
1 E
duca
tion
Tech
nolo
gy C
ell,
Exa
min
atio
n C
ell
O/I
ET
C
Reg
istr
ar
22.5
0
22.5
0
6.2
Develo
pm
en
t o
f ed
ucati
on
by D
ean
s, im
ple
men
tati
on
of
IV D
ean
’s c
om
mit
tee r
ep
ort
.
30.0
0 6.
00
4.00
40
.00
To
tal
34
1.25
17
2.25
29
.50
26.5
0 56
9.50
113
2008
-200
9
Sl.
No
. It
ems
Co
nce
rnin
g
Off
icer
H
ead
Q
uar
ter
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
cult
ure
C
olle
ge
of
Ho
me
Sci
ence
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
l. E
ng
inee
rin
g
Tota
l A
llotm
ent
1.
Wo
rks
(1.2
) R
enov
atio
n, r
emod
ellin
g, m
oder
niza
tion
of c
lass
room
s, la
bora
torie
s, h
oste
ls, f
arm
s an
d w
orks
rel
ated
to m
oder
niza
tion
and
stre
ngth
enin
g of
teac
hing
and
lear
ning
D
SW
&
O/I
Wor
ks
196.
09
196.
09
2.
Eq
uip
men
ts
(2.1
) R
epla
cem
ent o
f obs
olet
e eq
uipm
ents
and
pur
chas
e of
the
stat
e-of
-art
equ
ipm
ents
to
supp
ort P
G r
esea
rch
in b
asic
and
fron
tier
scie
nce
subj
ects
and
to p
rom
ote
dist
ance
ed
ucat
ion
by s
tren
gthe
ning
ICT
faci
litie
s an
d eq
uipm
ents
, E
stab
lishm
ent o
f cen
tral
in
stru
men
t fac
ility
and
AM
C o
f equ
ipm
ents
.
Con
cern
ed
Dea
n/ S
PO
O
/I C
IL &
S
PO
, Dea
n
20.8
5 35
.00
15.0
0 16
.00
86.8
5
3.
Lib
rary
(3
.1)
Cen
tral
libr
ary,
Col
lect
libr
ary,
boo
ks, r
efer
ence
, rea
ding
mat
eria
l an
d E
RN
ET
* O
/I Li
brar
y 33
.00
- -
- 33
.00
4.
Stu
den
t C
on
tin
gen
cy
(4.1
) N
atio
nal T
alen
t Sch
olar
ship
**, C
ontin
genc
y fo
r U
G &
PG
pra
ctic
als,
Stu
dent
s st
udy
& e
duca
tiona
l tou
r, S
tude
nts
coun
selin
g, S
tude
nts
amen
ities
(G
ames
Pre
side
nt),
D
SW
thro
ugh
Nod
al O
ffice
r D
ev. G
rant
, Stu
dent
s E
lect
ricity
, Pre
para
tion
of te
xt
book
s, p
ract
ical
man
uals
, AV
aid
s.
Con
cern
ed
Dea
n &
DS
W
Reg
istr
ar
30.0
0 40
.00
9.00
9.00
88.0
0
(4.2
) N
atio
nal T
alen
t Sch
olar
ship
D
SW
2.
00
2.
00
5.
Fac
ult
y re
qu
irem
ents
5.
1 F
acul
ty p
artic
ipat
ion
in n
atio
nal/
inte
rnat
iona
l sym
posi
a, H
RD
for
tech
nica
l; pa
rapr
ofes
sion
als
& a
dmin
istr
ativ
e st
aff,
Fac
ulty
am
eniti
es s
tren
gthe
ning
, R
egis
trar
/ D
SW
61
.00
15.0
0 3.
00
2.00
81
.00
6.
Su
pp
ort
to
sp
ecif
ic r
equ
irem
ents
6.
1 E
duca
tion
Tech
nolo
gy C
ell,
Exa
min
atio
n C
ell
O/I
ET
C
Reg
istr
ar
6.00
20
.00
26
.00
6.2
Dev
elop
men
t of e
duca
tion
by D
eans
, im
plem
enta
tion
of IV
Dea
n’s
com
mitt
ee r
epor
t.
5.00
14
.00
14.0
0 2.
00
35.0
0 7.
A
GR
IUN
IFE
ST
200
8-09
*
20.0
0*
To
tal
37
3.94
10
4.00
41
.00
29.0
0 54
7.94
*
Am
ount
ref
unde
d
2009
-201
0S
l. N
o.
Item
s C
on
cern
ed
Off
icer
H
ead
Q
uar
ter
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
cult
ure
K
anp
ur
Co
lleg
e o
f H
om
e S
cien
ce
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
l. E
ng
inee
rin
g
Tota
l A
llotm
ent
1.
Wo
rks
1.1
Con
stru
ctio
n of
girl
s ho
stel
at C
SA
UA
&T,
(K
anpu
r C
ampu
s)-1
00.0
0 La
kh
O/I
Wor
ks
88.0
0
88.0
0 1.
2 C
onst
ruct
ion
of g
irls
host
el a
t CS
AU
A&
T, (
Eta
wah
Cam
pus)
– 1
00.0
0 La
kh
37.0
0
37.0
0 1.
3 C
onst
ruct
ion
of In
tern
atio
nal H
oste
l at C
SA
UA
&T,
Kan
pur
– 10
0.00
Lak
h 65
.00
65
.00
1.4
Exa
min
atio
n H
all
10.0
0
10.0
0 1.
5 D
evel
opin
g th
e ex
istin
g sp
orts
faci
litie
s at
the
resp
ectiv
e m
ain
cam
pus
– 30.0
0 La
kh
8.00
8.00
1.
6 R
epai
r, re
furb
ishi
ng/ r
enov
atio
n/ m
oder
niza
tion
of e
duca
tiona
l str
uctu
re a
nd o
ther
wor
k re
late
d to
teac
hing
and
lear
ning
incl
udin
g M
odel
-cla
ss r
oom
s an
d P
G L
abor
ator
ies
10
.00
10.0
0
1.7
Edu
catio
nal M
useu
m –
100.
00 L
akhs
35
.00
35
.00
2.
Eq
uip
men
ts
2.1
Pur
chas
e of
equ
ipm
ents
, R
epai
r &
mai
nten
ance
of e
quip
men
ts in
clud
ing
thos
e fo
r cu
tting
-edg
e-te
chno
logi
es,
e-le
arni
ng &
dis
tanc
e ed
ucat
ion,
A
MC
s,
Cen
tral
In
stru
men
tatio
n fa
cilit
ies an
d C
ompu
ters
Dea
ns/
SP
O
1.
50
0.75
0.
75
3.00
3.
Cu
rric
ulu
m d
evel
op
men
t &
del
iver
y 3.
1 P
repa
ratio
n of
qua
lity
inst
ruct
iona
l mat
eria
l, P
ract
ical
man
ual &
e-r
esou
rces
, C
ontin
genc
y gr
ants
for
UG
/PG
& E
RN
ET
*
Dea
ns
3.00
2.
50
2.50
8.
00
4.
Str
eng
then
ing
of
UG
& P
G t
each
ing
4.
1 F
acul
ty d
evel
opm
ent,
Fac
ilita
ting
with
in c
ount
ry p
artic
ipat
ion
in S
ympo
sia,
Sem
inar
s,
trai
ning
, HR
D fo
r te
chni
cal/
para
prof
essi
onal
s an
d ad
min
istr
ativ
e st
aff,
Dev
elop
men
t of
faci
litie
s fo
r U
G p
ract
ical
s, C
ompu
ter
labs
, Rep
air,
mai
nten
ance
and
AM
C o
f eq
uipm
ents
, stu
dent
s st
udy
& e
duca
tiona
l tou
rs
Dea
ns
5.00
3.
00
2.00
2.
00
12.0
0
5.
Am
enit
ies
5.1
Stu
dent
Am
eniti
es, S
tude
nt c
ouns
elin
g &
pla
cem
ent,
Hea
lth fa
cilit
ies,
Fac
ulty
am
eniti
es
DS
W
15.0
0 5.
00
2.00
2.
00
24.0
0 5.
2 N
atio
nal T
alen
t Sch
olar
ship
**, B
est T
each
er A
war
d, C
atal
ytic
sup
port
for
facu
lty
exch
ange
, Gue
st &
adj
unct
facu
lty, P
erso
nalit
y de
velo
pmen
t, C
ouns
ellin
g of
stu
dent
s,
Tuto
rials
for
SC
/ST
stu
dent
s
Dea
ns/
DS
W
3.00
7.
00
2.50
1.
50
14.0
0
6.
Su
pp
ort
to
Dea
n
6.
1
Edu
catio
n Te
chno
logy
Cel
l & E
xam
inat
ion
Cel
l
Reg
istr
ar
16.0
0
16.0
0 6.
2
Fac
ulty
spe
cific
req
uire
men
ts fo
r im
prov
ing
educ
atio
n &
Dev
elop
men
t of s
tren
gthe
ning
of
faci
litie
s
8.00
3.00
3.00
14.0
0 7.
RA
WE
8.00
8.
Rec
urr
ing
co
nti
ng
ency
exp
end
itu
re f
or
exis
tin
g e
xper
ien
tial
lear
nin
g
2.00
2.00
Tota
l
290.
00
39.5
0
12.7
5
11.7
5
354.
00
115114
2010
-11
Sl.
No
. It
ems
Co
nce
rned
O
ffic
er
Hea
d
Qu
arte
r C
olle
ge
of
Ag
ricu
ltu
re
Kan
pu
r
Co
lleg
e o
f H
om
e S
cien
ce
Co
lleg
e o
f A
gri
l. E
ng
inee
rin
g
Tota
l A
llotm
ent
1.
Wo
rks
1.1
Con
stru
ctio
n of
girl
s ho
stel
at C
SA
UA
&T,
(K
anpu
r C
ampu
s)-1
00.0
0 La
kh
O/I
Wor
ks
12.0
0
12.0
0 1.
2 C
onst
ruct
ion
of g
irls
host
el a
t CS
AU
A&
T, (
Eta
wah
Cam
pus)
– 1
00.0
0 La
kh
18.0
0
18.0
0 1.
3 C
onst
ruct
ion
of In
tern
atio
nal H
oste
l at C
SA
UA
&T,
Kan
pur
– 10
0.00
Lak
h 35
.00
35
.00
1.4
Edu
catio
nal M
useu
m –
100
.00
Lakh
s 35
.00
35
.00
1.5
Exa
min
atio
n H
all
20.0
0
20.0
0 1.
6 D
evel
opin
g th
e ex
istin
g sp
orts
faci
litie
s at
the
resp
ectiv
e m
ain
cam
pus
– 30
.00
Lakh
20
.00
20
.00
1.7
Rep
air,
refu
rbis
hing
/ ren
ovat
ion/
mod
erni
zatio
n of
edu
catio
nal s
truc
ture
and
oth
er w
ork
rela
ted
to te
achi
ng a
nd le
arni
ng in
clud
ing
Mod
el-c
lass
roo
ms
and
PG
Lab
orat
orie
s 10
6.00
106.
00
2.
Eq
uip
men
ts
2.1
Pur
chas
e of
equ
ipm
ents
, R
epai
r, pu
rcha
se &
mai
nten
ance
of e
quip
men
ts in
clud
ing
thos
e fo
r cu
tting
-edg
e-te
chno
logi
es a
nd A
MC
s in
clud
ing
Com
pute
rs
Dea
n/
SP
O
52.0
0
52.0
0
3.
Cu
rric
ulu
m d
evel
op
men
t &
del
iver
y 3.
1 P
repa
ratio
n of
qua
lity
inst
ruct
iona
l mat
eria
l, P
ract
ical
man
ual &
e-r
esou
rces
, C
ontin
genc
y gr
ants
for
UG
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7.
00
1.50
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4.
Str
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UG
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each
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4.1
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dev
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t, F
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pra
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and
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tudy
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duca
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7.
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1.50
1.
50
10.0
0
5.
Am
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Stu
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Am
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13
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13
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man
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for
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NE
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3.00
13
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75
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Str
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each
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stu
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00
2.00
6.
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pp
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to
Dea
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min
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ell
Reg
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10.0
0
10.0
0 6.
2 F
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