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Self Study Report – SDAU (Year 2014 – 2019)

CONTENTS
Sr. No. Particulars Page No.

1 6.6.1 University Governance 1-12

2 6.6.2 Academic Support 13-21

3 6.6.3 Research Support 22-107

4 6.6.4 Extension Support 108-154

5 6.6.5 Faculty and Staff Development 155-308

6 6.6.6 Student Development 309-327

7 6.6.7 Infrastructure 328-331

8 6.6.8 Financial Resource Management 332-334

9 6.6.9 Accomplishments 335-346

10 Annexures I-V

11 Photographs A-K
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6.6.1 University Governance


6.6.1.1. Vision, Mission and Goals:
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU) is one of four SAUs that came
into existence on May 1st, 2004 by quadruplicating the erstwhile Gujarat Agricultural University. The
headquarter of SDAU is based at Sardarkrushinagar with jurisdiction spanned over 22.45 N to 24.42 N
latitude and 68.9 E to 73.9 E longitude covering seven districts of North and North West Gujarat viz.;
Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Patan, Mehsana, Gandhinagar, Aravalli and Kachchh. Major area under
desert is located in Northern area of Kachchh and patches of desert are located in eastern side of
Kachchh, Banaskantha (Nadabet) and Patan (Santalpur). Coastal area of the Kachchh covers 406 km at
the North West border.

The SDAU is aimed to serve the agricultural interest for the economic development of the
farming community of North and North West area of Gujarat. SDAU main campus has an area of
1127.69 ha and 837.37 ha at off campus with a total area of 1965.065 ha.

Vision
 Consummate prosperity through agriculture and allied sectors.

Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University has published a Vision 2050 in June, 2019.

Mission
 Sustainable agricultural development for enhanced farm income for affordable, safe, high quality
nutrient healthy farm production without any deterioration of the natural base and ecology.

Mandate
All activities of the university are spurred by commitment towards rural prosperity through imparting
Excellence in Education, Research and Extension Education as per the mandate given as under:
 To promote human resource development in the areas of Agricultural Sciences by pursuing
academic programmes at undergraduate and post graduate level.
 To carry out area specific need-based fundamental and applied research in Agricultural
Sciences.
 To introduce the application of modern agricultural technologies for enhancing and
sustaining the agricultural production, productivity and thereby economy of the region in
congruence to the psycho-socio-economic status of the area.
 To enhance intellectual status of the officials, extension functionaries of the line
departments and other organisations dabbling in agricultural development.
 To develop collaborative linkages with Government, Non-Government, National and
International Organisations for sharing and optimally utilizing the resources for
amelioration of economic status of the stakeholders.
Goals and Objectives
Keeping the mandate in view, the university has set up the following goals:
1. Creating opportunities for imparting quality education in Agricultural Sciences.
2. Generating farmer as well as industry-friendly technologies to enhance the production and
productivity of the crops and livestock and also to encourage and assist the rural youths, men
and women to adopt these technologies.

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3. Providing required expertise and assistance to the planning and development departments of
the State and other agencies for evaluating and testing of the improved technologies and their
dissemination for the benefit of the farmers for better livelihood.
4. Strengthening and improving the infrastructures for imparting quality education and
conducting need-based research by constantly revising and monitoring the syllabi, human
resource and facilities.
Education
The University has ten colleges which are as under

On-campus

 Chimanbhai Patel College of Agriculture


 College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
 ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition
 G. N. Patel College of Dairy Technology
 College of Food Technology
 College of Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
 College of Basic Science & Humanities and
 College of Agribusiness Management

Off-Campus

 College of Agriculture, Tharad


 College of Horticulture, Jagudan

The SDAU is offering 10 undergraduate programmes as under

 Agriculture
 Horticulture
 Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
 Home Science
 Dairy Technology
 Food Technology
 Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
 Biochemistry
 Microbiology
 Biotechnology

The SDAU is also offering various postgraduate programmes including Masters and
Doctorates as under
 Agriculture
 Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
 Horticulture
 Home Science
 Agribusiness Management
 Basic Science & Humanities

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 Dairy Science and Technology


 Agricultural Engineering and Technology

Apart from these, the university is also offering polytechnic diploma in the following
disciplines as under
 Agriculture
 Horticulture
 Home Science
 Animal Husbandry
Research
The Director of Research is the Nodal Officer for implementing, executing and monitoring the
schemes funded by State Government, Central Government, ICAR and other external agencies
including DST, DBT etc. The procedure for monitoring the University research sub projects in an
effective manner through centralized system by Director of Research. Further, the unit head of the
respective research stations also take the appropriate decisions as per the provision of the statute.
There are 25 Research Stations under SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar. The research centre s on Castor and
Mustard, Pulses, Agro-forestry, Natural Resources Management, Crop Improvement, Seed
Technology, Integrated Farming System, and Livestock are situated at Sardarkrushinagar main
campus. The research centres on Potato, Sorghum, Wheat, Seed Spices, Cotton, Maize, Fruits, Date
palm, Dry Farming as well as few Regional/Agricultural Research Stations are located at sub
campuses. At present, there are 18 AICRPs and 3 Network Projects in the university. SDAU has
released 43 varieties, some of the them are; Castor hybrids: GCH 8; GCH 7; GCH 6; Mustard: GM 3;
GM 4; GDM 5, Bt Cotton hybrid: GTHH 217; GTHH 49 BG II; Wheat: GW 499 (Bread wheat); GW
1339 (Durum wheat); GDW 1255; GW 11; GW 451; Yellow maize hybrid: GDYMH-1; Cumin: GC 5;
GC 4; Fennel: GF 12; Isabgol: GI 3; Methi: Gujarat Methi 2; Dillseed: Gujarat Dillseed 3, Grain
amaranth: GA 6; GA 1; GA 2; GA 3, Karingada: GK 1; GK 2; Potato: KufriKhayati; Jatropha: SDAU
J 1 (Chattrapati) etc. SDAU has characterized 418 local palms from farmer's field out of which 164 are
Elite palms and identified exotic varieties Barhee and Halawy, where the recommendation of Barhee
variety has impacted large Kachchh region.

The university is pioneer in breeder seed production and supply of improved varieties/hybrids
of wheat, castor, mustard, pearlmillet, sesame, cumin, fennel, clusterbean, mung, urdbean, pigeonpea
and groundnut, plant DNA finger printing of the A, B and R lines of the hybrid pigeonpea. University
is leading in research and development on Kankrej cattle breed, Mehsana buffalo, Banni buffalo,
Mehsana Goat and Kachchhi Camel are important feathers on the crown of SDAU University. Till
now, the university has recommended 378 and 151 technologies for farmers and scientific community,
respectively. The university produces Best quality seeds as per state and national indent as well as
supplies “Truthful seeds” to the farming community under “BANAS” trade name.

Extension Education
SDAU stands at frontline in serving the farming community with other private, governmental
and voluntary organizations under multi-facet extension education activities with wellestablished
technology transfer centres to stream-line with State and Central Government specific targets and
objectives. The SDAU has three KVKs (Deesa, Tharad and Khedbrahma), Training and Visit System,
SardarSmruti Kendra and ATIC at Sardarkrushinagar. The university is also implementing various
schemes for the benefit of farmers viz., Farmers Advisory Service Scheme, Agriculture Publication
Centre, Communication cum Training Centre, Transfer of Technology Centre, Preparing Multimedia
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Learning Modules, Knowledge dissemination through Distance learning, Holistic approach for
agricultural development through adopted villages, Centre For Training & Empowerment of Rural
Women, Farm Technology Training Centre in tribal area etc.

6.6.1.2. Statutes and Regulations:


The details of the Act, Statutes and Regulations published by the University are as follows,

Act:
The Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University was established by dividing
erstwhile Gujarat Agricultural University vide. GUJARAT GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY. Notification, dated 6th March, 2004.

Statutes and Regulations:


The University implemented the revised Statutes and Regulations in the year 2013.

Table: 6.6.1.2.A. Details of SDAU Statutes and Regulations


Sr
Statutes No. Description
No.
I. Authorities II. Officers III. Committees
No.S.001 To
1. IV. Conferment of Degrees, etc., V. TA to Non-Official Members
S.114
VI. Affiliation of Colleges VII. Other Provisions

State Agricultural Universities Services Of Gujarat (Recruitment &


2. No.S.115
Career Advancement Schemes (CAS) of Teachers) Rules, 2011

State Agricultural Universities Services of Gujarat (Recruitment of Non-


3. No.S.116
Teaching Employees) Rules, 2011

State Agricultural Universities Services of Gujarat (Conduct) Rules,


4. No.S.117
2011

State Agricultural Universities Services of Gujarat (Discipline and


5. No.S.118
Appeal) Rules, 2011

6. No.S.119 State Agricultural Universities Services of Gujarat (General) Rules, 2011

State Agricultural Universities Services of Gujarat (Leave Travel


7. No.S.120
Concession) Rules, 2011

No.S.121 State Agricultural Universities of Gujarat (Delegation of Powers) Rules,


8.
(Revised) 2011

Assent to Assent to amendment in the common statutes for agricultural universities


9.
amendment of Gujarat 2011

6.6.1.3. University Statutory officers and their selection process :


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Table: 6.6.1.3. A. Details of the statutory officers and selection process at Univeristy
Officer Name of the Joining Mode of Tenure
current officer date appointment
Vice-Chancellor Dr. R.M. Chauhan 07/12/2020 Regular 5 years
Appointment
Director of Research & Dr. B.S. Deora 01/04/2021 Nomination Till retirement
Dean (PGS) or further order
Director of Extension Dr. V.T. Patel 01/04/2019 Nomination Till retirement
Education or further order
Registrar Dr. K. K. Patel 06/08/2019 Nomination Till retirement
or further order
Dean, Faculty Agriculture Dr. R. K. Patel 01/12/2019 Nomination Till retirement
or further order
Dean, Faculty Veterinary Dr. D. V. Joshi 31/12/2016 Regular Till retirement
Appointment
Dean, Faculty of Dairy Dr. B. J. Patel 01/04/2021 Nomination Till retirement
Technology or further order
Dean, Faculty of Food Dr. B. G. Patel 01/04/2021 Nomination Till retirement
Technology or further order
Dean, Faculty of Home Dr. Santosh 26/07/2019 Nomination Till retirement
Science Ahlawat or further order
Dean, Faculty of Basic Dr. P.H. Patel 01/03/2021 Nomination Till retirement
Science or further order
Dean, Faculty of Dr. A. U. Amin 01/08/2017 Nomination Till retirement
Horticulture, Jagudan or further order
Dean, Faculty of RE & EE Dr. G. K. Saxena 31/08/2019 Nomination Till retirement
or further order
Dean, Faculty of Dr. R. L. Meena 01/09/2019 Nomination Till retirement
Agriculture, Tharad or further order
Accounts Officer Shri M. C. Parmar 03/04/2014 Regular Till retirement
Appointment or further order
Librarian Dr. D.N. Tejani 01/04/2021 Nomination Till retirement
or further order
Director of Students Dr. K.P. Thakar 01/04/2020 Nomination Till retirement
Welfare or further order

6.6.1.4. Decentralization of power:


Both administrative as well as financial powers are duly decentralized in the University.
The information on financial autonomy and sanctioning power to the Dean and other officers is
mentioned in the statute number 121 (121.1-Administrative, 121.2-Financial and 121.3- Works)
published by the University. The details are appended in Annexure-1.

6.6.1.5. Supporting Units:

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University has well established Maintenance and Repair section (M & R) looks after the
infrastructure facilities, resources etc. Most of civil works related maintenance requirement is taken
care by M & R section. The section is comprised of one executive engineer, one deputy engineer, one
senior engineer and two junior engineer (one is for civil and another for electrical works).

Special cell for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes has been established in the University as
per University Grants Commission guideline’s 1998. The duties of the special cell are as follows:

 To compile GR/Circulars etc. regarding reservation of backward class employees


 To inspect and workout year wise backlog of all cadres in respect of university employees
 To send the information to various Govt. Dept./Central Govt./other institutes etc. regarding
backward class reservation from time to time
 To deal all representations of backward class employees
 To circulate Government of India and Commission’s decisions and to collect regularly, on an
annual basis, information regarding course-wise admissions to candidates belonging to the SC /
ST in the Universities
 To circulate Government of India orders and Commission’s decisions and to collect information
in respect of appointment, training of these communities in teaching and non-teaching posts in
the Universities
 To collect reports and information regarding the Government of India orders on the various
aspects of education, training and employment of SC / ST candidates, for evolving new policies
or modifying existing policy by the Commission.
 Any other related work assigned from time to time.

The activities are governed by the Registrar office of the university.

The university is having separate Health Centre to cater the health needs of the employee and
students of the university. Health Centre is headed by a Medical Officer with Paramedical Staff and
Attendant.

6.6.1.6. Technology Support:


Most Class rooms in university are equipped with multimedia LCD projector and Screens.
Total five digital class rooms/smart class rooms are established, one each at C.P. College of
Agriculture, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, College of RE & EE, College of
Horticulture and G.N. Patel College of Dairy Technology.

The admission to the constituent colleges of the university is completely online. Candidate has
to apply online on http://gsauca.in and also upload the necessary scanned documents and certificates.
The scrutiny of applications is done online at constituent colleges and the final merit list is published.
The university provide access of Online Examination Software to all constituent colleges through
server based web applications.

All the colleges in the university campus are having 24 x 7 internet connectivity provided
through 36 Mbps lease line of BSNL and off-Campus College has arranged internet connectivity
through local ISPs using either leased line/shared line or broad band. The IUMS system of university
takes care of student registration. The university provides e-mail as well as fire wall services to all
internet users. The password reset for email and firewall services are routinely provided by IT
department as and when needed by users. The webinar and video conferencing facility are provided by

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IT department to all colleges. The IT department is also having smart class room facility with 75''
touch screen and required software functionalities. The university provides LAN connectivity to all its
on campus colleges, university Bhavan, central instrumentation laboratory and research stations.

6.6.1.7 Institutional Data Base and Website Update :


The local, national and international linkages with other university/institution/agencies are
regularly revised and updated on university website (http://sdau.edu.in/detail/925554/directorate-of-
research#ChildVerticalTab_13). The university web site was prepared in the month of October, 2019
and the information in different sections is updated regularly. The web site comprehensively covers all
the aspects of university activities including teaching research and extension. The online circular,
tenders, SDAU news, GAU Journals, Recent events etc. sections are also included in the website.

6.6.1.8. Interdepartmental Linkages:


The university always encourages the colleges and departments within, to work in consortium.
Many colleges are implementing multidisciplinary collaborative research projects. SDAU has a strong
network of linkages with state and national organizations, institutes and industries. The university has
signed several MoUs with regional and national organizations/ institutions in the field of Research,
Education and Extension activities. Some of the international agencies with which university has made
linkages includes ICRISAT, CYMMIT, CPRI, APAARI, IFARD, IAITA etc. Some of the national
agencies are ICAR, NAARM, ICMR, CSIR, DBT, DST, ISRO, IMD etc. and others like State
Department of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, NABARD, SAUs, NGOs etc.

University has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with several Government /


Non-Government organizations for undertaking joint activities related to teaching, research and
extension.
6.6.1.8.A. Details of MoU’s signed by the University
Sr. Name of Agency to which MOU has been signed Year
No.
1 National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership 2015
2 Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd. (JAOL) 2015
3 Banaskantha District Co-op Milk Producer Union Ltd, Palanpur, Gujarat Livestock 2016
Development Board, Gandhinagar & Deputy Director of Animal Husbandary,
Banaskantha, Palanpur
4 Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, GoI, New Delhi 2016
5 Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission (GSBTM), Gandhinagar 2016
6 ICAR- Central Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad 2017
7 Utkal Tubers India Private Limited, Bangalore 2017
8 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information & Communication Technology, Ahmedabad 2018
9 SSNNL (Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited), Gandhinagar 2018
10 Gujarat Ecological Education and Research foundation (GEER), Gandhinagar 2018
11 Vivekanand Research and Training Institute (VRTI), Mundra 2019
12 Indian Space Research Organisation, Ahmedabad 2019
13 Gujarat Power Engineering and Research Institute, Mehsana 2019
14 ICAR- Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Hisar 2019
15 Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL), Gandhinagar 2019
16 Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat) 2019
6.6.1.9. Monitoring Mechanism:

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A. Curriculum Monitoring
The UG course curriculum is implemented as per the 5th Dean’s Committee / MSVE-2016
recommendations and Board of studies (BOS) through faculty meetings, modification suggested in the
wake of local needs and the same will be recommended to Academic Council for ratification and final
approval. The curriculum modification considers student centred learning, content focussing on
evolving science, and national problems and inculcates trans-disciplinary learning.

B. Teaching Effectiveness
CCTV surveillance is in place with online facility for key locations such as class rooms,
examination halls etc. The Principal and Dean of college can monitor the activities of class room
teaching through a multiscreen LED monitor. Attendance of staff is monitored by using Biometric
device. Surprise visits of class rooms and departments by the Dean and Chairman (UGTC) in person
for maintaining the quality of teaching. At the beginning of academic year/ semester course break up is
given to students by respective course teaches to ensure adherence to defined lecture/practical
schedule. Regular presence of students is monitored by monthly submission of attendance from
respective course teachers. Any shortfall in attendance of the students are intimated to the parents
regularly. Student counselling mechanism is in place at college where fixed numbers of students are
allotted to staff member / advisors for counselling on vital issues pertaining to students.

Post-graduate and Ph.D. research is monitored by major advisor and advisory committee
members of the respective students and finally evaluated by the external examiner invited from the
other university.

C. Research
Internal quality related with the research is carried out under three tier mechanism through
Agricultural Research and Extension Advisory sub-committee (AGRESCO). Initially the research
programmes are discussed, ratified and approved by various discipline wise AGRESCO committee at
university. The approved research programmes are then discussed and approved by Joint AGRESCO
at university level. Further, the research programmes approved by Joint AGRESCO are discussed and
finally approved by Combined-Joint AGRESCO (Combining all the four Agricultural Universities and
Kamdhenu University of state).

D. Examination
The University is following the 5th Dean’s committee recommendations (Except for Veterinary
faculty) for examination pattern, grading and evaluation. Veterinary faculty is following MSVE-2016.
In external exams, common paper setting as well as paper evaluation is done by the teachers of other
State Agricultural Universities of Gujarat. There is compulsory submission of appraisal report by the
staff. Teachers’ appraisal report is assessed by respective Head of Departments and submitted to the
Register of the university through Principal and Dean of respective colleges. For Veterinary, Dairy and
Food faculty, external paper setters and evaluators are appointed from different universities. Question
paper moderation committee at college level is looking after the maintenance of minimum standard of
external question papers.

E. Lesson Observations
All the lecture and examination halls are under Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance
and the Undergraduate Teaching Committee (UGTC) keeps record of all the UG lectures and
practicals. The teaching material such as lecture texts, practical manuals, power point presentations

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etc. are prepared by all the faculty members of the departments. The Head of the Departments and
other senior faculty members also review the lessons/PPTs prepared by the staff frequently and attends
the class by surprise visits to the classes.

F. Assignment Inspection
The assignments/seminars are assigned to the undergraduate and postgraduate students time to
time on the relevant topics and are inspected by the course teachers and HoDs. The postgraduate
students have a compulsory separate course entitled as “Credit Seminar” in their course curriculum
and it is delivered in front of the faculty and students of respective college and is evaluated by the
senior faculty members and graded accordingly. The Ph.D. students have to deliver two credit
seminars and M.Sc./M.Tech./M.V.Sc. students have to deliver one credit seminar during the degree
programme.

G. Appraisal System
Feedback from students is obtained in all the colleges for individual teacher and courses taught
by them. The teachers are evaluated by the students for the criteria like coverage of syllabus, use of
teaching aids, clarity of expression, level of preparation, level of interaction of teacher with students
inside classroom and outside classroom, practical exposure, communication ability etc. At the end of
feedback from the students overall grading of teachers/course curriculum is done as excellent, very
good, good, satisfactory and poor. The Professor/Head of the Department and Dean take necessary
action whenever needed to improve the conditions of teaching. The teaching staff of the university will
submit yearly self-appraisal report to their respective head of the department which will be reviewed
by the unit head. Best Teacher’s Award has been instituted at faculty by SDAU, Sardarkrushinagr as
per ICAR norms.

6.6.1.10. Institute Quality Assurance Cell /PME Cell:


Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation cell of the university is in place in the form of Board of
Studies (UG & PG), Library Council, Finance Committee, University Purchase Committee, Transport
Committee, House Allottment Committee, Construction Committee, Academic Council, Agricultural
Research Council, AGRESCO, ZREAC, Agricultural Extension Education Council and these
committes and councils are involved in monitoring of university functioning.

6.6.1.11. Collaboration with Academic Institutions and Industry:


The university is implementing various collaborative research and extension programmes with
peer universities, research institutions and government agencies through its constituent colleges in
their respective regions. Few students of the university are doing their research work in collaboration
with agro-based industries, co-operative dairies and pharmaceutical companies. The university and its
colleges have signed MoUs and implementing collaborative teaching, research and extension
programmes through following institutes, industries and NGOs.

A. Government Institutions (Research Collaboration)


 Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
 State Agricultural Universities
 Deemeed Universities
 Unjha Spice Development Agency, Unjha
 Gujarat Livestock Develoement Board, Anand
 Directorate of Arecanut and Spices Development, Calicut
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 Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar


 National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar
 Central Institute for Research on Goats, Makhdoom, Mathura
 Indian Meteorological Department, Pune
 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna (RKVY), Dept. of Agriculture and Farmers welfare, Govt. of
India
 ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Reaserch Institute, Jhansi
 Doordarshan Kendra, Ahmedabad
 Audio Visual Production Department, Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad

B. Dairy/Food/Agro-Based Industries (Students Training)


i) Dairy Industry
 Amul Dairy, Anand
 Banas Dairy, Palanpur
 Baroda Dairy, Vadodara
 Sumul Dairy, Surat
 Panchamahal Dairy, Godhra
 Mother Dairy, Gandhinagar
 Madhur Dairy, Gandhinagar
 Dudh Sagar Dairy, Mehasana
 Sabar Dairy, Sabarkantha
 Parle Agro-Products Pvt. Ltd., Bhuj
 Vadilal Ice Cream Pvt. Ltd., Gadh, Gujarat
ii) Food Industry
 Balaji Wafers Pvt. Ltd., Rajkot
 Kargil Foods Pvt. Ltd., Mundra
 Brink Foods Pvt. Ltd., Deesa
 McCain Foods India Pvt. Ltd., Mehasana
 Pepsico Holdings Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
 Nutrine Confectionary Pvt. Ltd., Chittur
 ADF Foods Private Limited, Nadiad
 Laxmi Snacks Pvt. Ltd., (Real Numkin), Nadiad
 Vimal Agro Pvt. Ltd., Bardoli
 Ramdev Foods Products Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
 Anand Food and Dairy products, Anand
 Nestle India Ltd., Mogha, Haryana
 Parle Food Pvt. Ltd., Bhuj
 Himalaya International, Mahesana
 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverage Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gujarat
 Tornato Foods International Pvt. Ltd., Himatnagar
 HYFUN Foods, Mahesana
 J.B. Mangharam Foods, Gwalior
 SABMiller India, Sonepat, Haryana

iii) Agro-Based Industries


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 Isheduagrochem Pvt. Ltd. Jagana, Palanpur


 Dhartiratna Seeds & Processing Plant, Kuchavada, Deesa
 Amee Castor Derivavtives, Chandisar
 Kisanoleochem & Derivatives Pvt. Ltd., Palanpur
 Kisan Proteins Pvt. Ltd, Palanpur
 Sardar Seeds Pvt. Ltd, Ahmedabad
 Dinkar Seeds Pvt. Ltd, Himmatnagar
 Utsav Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Palanpur
 Anmol Seeds, Mehsana
 Deepak Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Mehesana
 Shakti Seeds Company, Gandhinagar
 Uday Seeds, Himmatnagar
 Vinsent Crop Science Chemical Pvt. Ltd., Gandhinagar
 Vasant Masala, Dahod
 Pragati Agro Tech, Idar
 Narmada Sagaragri Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Himmatnagar
 Sony Seeds Company, Ahmedabad
 Classic Hybrid Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
 Nasa Seeds Company, Ahmedabad
 Maruti Agrobiotech, Patan
 Araine Aeeds India Pvt. Ltd., Mahesana
 Moti Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Mahesana
 Rndagri Genetics Pvt. Ltd., Himmatnagar
 Damodar Agrotech, Idar
 Mahalaxmi Seeds Processing Plant, Sabarkantha
 Krishna Global Industries, Radhanpur
 Anmol Agrotech Industries, Mahesana
 Vandan Seeds Company, Patan
 Khushiyaindusties Pvt. Ltd. Deesa
 Darshan Bio-tech, Ahmedabad
 Veer Agrotech, Vijapur
 Mahavir Neem Agro Industries, Sidhpur
 Manglam seeds Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
 Vandan Seeds Company, Patan
 Anmol Agrotech Industries, Mahesana
 Shri Sidheshwari Oil Industries, Harij
 Vitrigold Biotech Pvt.Ltd., Anand
 Veema Chemicals, Dhansura
 Balaramagri Business Pvt. Ltd., Vadali
 Bayer Crop Science Pvt.Ltd, Himmatnagar
 Excellent Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
 Vrunda Seeds, Idar
 Shree Arbuda Gum & Chemicals, Dhanera
 Patidar Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Kadi
 Ghanshyama Agrigenetics Pvt. Ltd., Vijapur
 Divyashakti Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Gandhinagar
 Samrat Pulse Industries, Palanpur
 Shyam Agribio-tech, Ahmedabad
 Shruti Agro Industries, Kadi
 Dantiwada Seeds, Deesa
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C. Students Training at Hospitals

 CIMS Hospital, Ahmedabad


 HGC Medisurge Hospital, Ahmedabad
 Zydus Hospital, Ahmedabad
 Appolo Hospital, Ahmedabad
 Narayani Hospital, Ahmedabad
 Shelby Hospital, Ahmedabad
 Vadilal Ice Cream, Randheja, Gandhinagar
 Mavjat Hospital, Palanpur

D. Non-Governmental Organizations

 Gujarat Ecological Education and Research foundation (GEER)


 Vivekananda Research and Training Institute (VRTI), Mundra
 Early Childhood Care Centre, Vidya Mandir, Palanpur
 CHETNA, Ahmedabad
 Vidya Bharti, Gandhinagar
 Children Home, Gandhinagar
 Consumer Education & Research Centre, Ahmedabad

E. Other Organisations

 News Agencies (Rakhewal and B.K. News, Deesa)


 TV Channels
 President Hotel, Ahmedabad
 A2Z Event Management Solutions, Ahmedabad
 Shah Architecture & Interior Designing Firms, Ahmedabad

F. Future Collaborations
 FAO-ICAR-ICMR project on Indian Network for Fisheries and Animal Antimicrobials
(INFAAR), in collaboration with Department of Veterinary Microbiology, College of Veterinary
and Animal Husbandry.
 Proposal has been send to Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG), Ahmedabad for setting up
of student’s start-ups and innovations.
 Establishment of Rural Business Incubation Centre (RBIC) at Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada
Agricultural University in collaboration with National Bank for Agricultural and Rural
Development (NABARD).

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6.6.2. Academic Support


6.6.2.1. Academic Council:
The Academic Council is vested with the responsibility of maintenance of standards of
teaching and examinations of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairman of Academic
Council.

Table: 6.6.2.1.A. Composition of Academic Council of SDAU


Sr.
No. Committee members
1. EX-OFFICIO CHAIRMAN
Vice-Chancellor
S. D. Agricultural University,Sardarkrushinagar
2. EX-OFFICIO MEMBER SECRETARY
Registrar, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar
3. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
 Director of Research & Dean, P. G. Studies
 Director of Extension Education
 Principal/ Dean, C. P. College of Agriculture
 Principal/ Dean, College of Veterinary Science & A.H.
 Principal/ Dean, ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition
 Principal/ Dean, G. N. Patel College of Dairy Technology
 Principal/ Dean, College of Food Technology
 Principal/ Dean, College of Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
 Principal/ Dean, College of Horticulture, Jagudan, Mehesana
 Principal/ Dean, College of Basic Science & Humanities
4. MEMBERS (Amongst the Head of Departments of the Faculties/Research Scientists
nominated by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor on Rotational basis.): Maximum 6 members
5. CO-OPT MEMBERS: Maximum 10 members

Table: 6.6.2.1.B. Details of Meeting of Academic Council (2014-15 to 2018-19)


Sr. No. Meeting No. Date Sr. No. Meeting No. Date

1. 29th 15/01/2015 8 35th 16/06/2017


2. 30th 22/04/2015 9 36th 13/11/2017
3. 31st 06/10/2015 10 37th 07/07/2018
4 32nd 09/12/2015 11 38th 29/11/2018
5 33rd 05/07/2016 12 39th 25/06/2019
6 34th 14/11/2016 13 40th 28/11/2019
7 st
1 Special 25/01/2017
The details of the Minutes of the meeting is appended in Annexure-2

6.6.2.2. Innovation and Best Practices:


 The very new initiatives of creative corner to promote creative and innovative skills and
attitude among student is in budding stage and will surely provide students a common platform
to share and synchronize their creativity in leisure time.
 Innovation is tool for achieving success in today’s competitive arena. Special coaching classes
as well as a number of mock test for ICAR-JRF PG entrance test are organized for students

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preparing for the same. In addition to this most of the departments of various faculty of the
university conduct special class for ICAR-NET examination for PG students.
 University actively involved in Krushi-Mela annually for dissemination of innovative research
findings to the farmers and other stakeholders.
 University is also regularly conducting training programmes for farm women for their
empowerment.
 Gujarat is known for co-operative dairies and are important stakeholders. University regularly
provide training to the technical personnel of Dairies/Food/Agro-industries similarly, students
of the university also undergo training at these organisations
 Special classes are arranged regularly for slow learners.
 Faculty utilise power point presentation, teaching models, educational videos, and webinars,
teaching models, field visits/institutional visits as latest and innovative tools to create interest
of the students.
 Whatsapp/online group, google class room etc. are regular features for discussion among the
subject experts at the national level with students.
 Students are informed for relevant vacancies of their field advertised in newspapers,
websitesand other means of mass media.
 The teachers are using smart classrooms for effective teaching.
 Students, teachers and all staff are encouraged to keep surroundings clean by organizing
cleanliness campaigns like Swachhta Diwas, Plogging campaign regularly.
 Students, teachers and all staff are actively involved in National Yoga day, Women’s day,
Word Food Day, National Milk Day etc. celebration each year to bring awareness.
 Thalassameia and Blood donation camps organised time to time.

6.6.2.3. Library:
The Central Library is extending its services to the students of all the colleges and polytechnics
as well as teachers, research scientists and other faculties of the Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada
Agricultural University. The Central Library has adequate numbers of text books, reference books,
research journals, periodicals, back volumes and related material for the development of human
resources and to cater the needs of students and faculties. The Central Library has computer laboratory
(30 terminals) with internet connectivity for searching references from CD-ROM, data base, e-mails
and web browsing. Moreover, the special free operative services viz, CAB Abstract, CeRA,
Krushiprabha, e-books and online Research Journals are also available in the library. The complete
web based computerization and automation of the library is available to access the information from
any LAN connection.
Central Library has completed implementation of RFID based library automation system with
open source library management software KOHA. Circulation Station, Card Printer, RFID tag,
Encoder/ Decoder, Mifare ID card, OPAC station, Hand Held Reader, Self Check Out (Kiosk), Self
Return Intelligent Trolley and CD/DVD organizerare the important components of the system. Thus,
systems have unique benefits in stock management, circulation operation, check-in and check-out
procedure, inventory and security management.
Post graduate students thesis, university annual reports and scientific recommendations of
university are also digitized and uploaded to KrishiKosh for on line access to clients.

A. Library Mission
 To develop qualitatively the library's universal collection.
 To document the history and further the creativity of the students and faculties.
 To record and contribute to the advancement of civilization and knowledge throughout the
world.

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 To acquire, organize and provide access to maintain, secure and preserve the collections.
 Mobile application for client alert.
 Add more e-books in the kitty.
 Digitization of library materials

Table: 6.6.2.3. A. Details of library spacing for various sections of library

Sr. No. Building facility Dimension (meters)


1 Main building 45 x 40
2 Text book stack room 15 x 15
3 Periodical stack room 15 x 12
4 Thesis stack room 10 x 10
5 Current Periodical room 18 x 5
6 Two Air conditioned Reading room 15 x 11 and 10 x 5
7 Computer lab with internet connectivity 13 x 8
8 Self study room with digital display 10 x 5
9 Conference hall 13 x 8
10 Circulation desk 10 x 5

Table: 6.6.2.3. B. Details of Library Staff

Sr. No. Name of posts Sanctioned Filled Vacant


1. Librarian 01 - 01
2. Library Assistant 03 01 02
3. Jr. clerk/ typist 03 01 02
4. Peon 04 04 -

Table: 6.6.2.3. C. Composition of Library Council

Sr. Officers Designation


No.
1. Vice-Chancellor Chairman
2. Registrar Member
3. Director of Research & Dean of P.G. Studies Member
4. Director of Extension Education Member
5. Director of Student Welfare Member
6. Director of IT Member
7. Comptroller Member
8. Deans of Respective Colleges Member
9. Two Professors and One Research Scientist Appointed by the Vice- Member
Chancellor
10. One P.G. Student Representative Appointed by the Vice-Chancellor Member
11. Librarian Member Secretary

Table: 6.6.2.3. D. Details of Library Council Meeting (2014-15 to 2018-19)


Sr. No. Meeting No. Date Sr. No. Meeting No. Date
1. 15th 18/09/2014 4. 18th 15/03/2018
2. 16th 31/12/2015 5. 19th 12/03/2019
3. 17th 23/01/2017

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Table: 6.6.2.3. E. Details of Membership by different stakeholders (as on 31 March 2019)

Sr. No. Types No of Members


1. Staff 343
2. UG Students 473
3. PG students 270
4. Ph.D. Students 11
5. Diploma students 160
Total 1257

Table: 6.6.2.3. F. Details of different knowledge resources of library


S. No. Resources Numbers
1 Books 27427
2 News Papers 05
3 Journals 83
4 Research Thesis 5510
5 Back Volumes 5982
6 Reports 8033
7 e-Books 1090
Total Total 48130

Table: 6.6.2.3. H. Details of resources digitalised in library


S. No. Resources Numbers
1 Thesis M.Sc./M.Tech./M.V.Sc. 375
2 Thesis Ph.D. 61
3 Reports 13

Table: 6.6.2.3. I. Journals & Periodicals


S. No. Resources Numbers
1 Indian Journals 57
2 International Journals 05

Library Timings : 8:00 am. To 8:00 pm


Technologies / ICT Tools
 RFID enabled
 KOHA based
 OPAC
 DVD/CD Organizer
 Digital Book Search/Scanner

SDAU e-Library (Intranet)


www.krishikosh.egranth.ac.in

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6.6.2.4. Centre for Excellence/Advance Studies/Centre for Advanced Faculty Training:
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Although there is no recognised centre for excellence or centre for advanced faculty training,
university is imparting many state as well national level training to the stakeholders.
A faculty workshop on “Forward Thinking for Agricultural Development in Western India”
was organised by the university during February 8-10, 2016 in collaboration with National Academy
of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research
Institutions (APAARI), Indian Association of Information Technology in Agriculture (IAITA), AU
and Global forward thinking hub of FAO. Similarly, an advanced faculty training workshop for faculty
of SDAU entitled “Forward Thinking for Research and Innovation in Agri-Food Chain” is being
organized at Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU) during December 2016.

Table: 6.6.2.4. A. List of winter/summer faculty training organised by SDAU

Sr. Course Name Duration Year College organised


No.
1. Advances in molecular epidemiology of 10 days 2015 College of Veterinary
infectious diseases of animals Science & AH
2. Advances in molecular biology for diagnosis 21 days 2016 College of Veterinary
and control if infectious diseases Science & AH
3. Farm Journalism 21 days 2017 C. P. College of
Agriculture
4. Phytoremediation: Challenges and Scope under 21 days 2018 C. P. College of
heavy metal stress Agriculture
5. Innovative tools and techniques for Bio 21 days 2019 C. P. College of
fortification Agriculture
6. Enhancing Water Productivity in Agriculture 21 days 2019 C. P. College of
for Scarcity Zones Agriculture

6.6.2.5. Incubation Centre/Start up units/ Venture capital:


 Proposal has been send to Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG), Ahmedabad for setting up
of student’s start-ups and innovations.
 Establishment of Rural Business Incubation Centre (RBIC) at SDAU in collaboration with
National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD).

6.6.2.6. Technology Enabled Learning Resources:


The university is continuously thriving hard for imparting quality education to under-graduate
and post-graduate students through delivery of educational material using ICT tools like power-point
presentations, simulation models, audio-visual demonstrations of post-mortem techniques, slaughter
and dressing of food animals, surgical and gynaecological operations/interventions etc. The Dairy and
Food Technology students are also trained in Mini dairy plant and fruits and vegetable processing
plant about processing of milk and manufacture of milk products and mango processing. At the end of
the semester and year, examinations are conducted and marks are entered online through Integrated
University Management System (IUMS).

The central library provides necessary teaching and learning resources through circulation of
books, subscription of journals, periodicals and magazine. Moreover, the special free operative
services viz. CAB Abstract, CeRA, Krushiprabha, ebooks and online Research Journals are also
available in the library. The library has RFID enabled auto circulation system using KOHA as OPAC.
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The videos lectures from eminent teachers and scientists are also available for dissemination of subject
knowledge for students and modern technologies for farming community.

Other technology enabled learning resources available at university is,


1. Smart classrooms
2. Virtual classroom
3. Webinar halls
4. Library with internet, e-books, e-journals, CERA & KOHA facility
5. LAN/ Wi-Fi facility
6. ICT tools
7. Interactive teaching board
8. Teacher online training
9. Academic audit
10. Farmer video conferencing
11. Kisan Call centre
12. Live Clinical Case discussion
13. Clinical Case Conference
14. Operations on cadaver
6.6.2.7. Integrated Learning Systems (Experiential Learning):
Table: 6.6.2.7. A. Details of State Government sanctioned ELP units
State Government Sanctioned
Sr. Title of the ELP Unit Place Functionality
No.
1. Milk processing and manufacture of G.N. Patel College of Utilised for hands on training
dairy products. Dairy Technology for dairy, food and agriculture
degree programmes.
2. Protected cultivation of High Valued College of Horticulture Utilised for hands on training
Horticultural Crops for horticulture and agriculture
degree programmes.
3. Commercial production of College of Horticulture Utilised for hands on training
Horticultural planting materials for horticulture and agriculture
degree programmes.
4. Post Harvest Handling and Value College of Horticulture Utilised for hands on training
addition in Horticultural crops for horticulture and agriculture
degree programmes.
5. Center for Training and ASPEE College of Almost 4000 rural women
Empowerment of Rural Women Home Science & have been trained under the
Nutrition center since 2014 and 75
training programs have been
organized.

Table: 6.6.2.7. B. Details of ICAR sanctioned ELP units


ICAR Sanctioned
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Sr. Title of the ELP Unit Place Functionality


No.
1. Commercial bakery Unit for ASPEE College of Home Functional
Hands on Training Science & Nutrition
2. Establishment of Multimedia and ASPEE College of Home Practical classes of the elective
Graphic unit for designing and Science & Nutrition courses are taken for students
Production of Information who opted for ITCM as elective.
materials No commercial production is
done
3. Establishment of Fruit and College of Food Utilised as experiential learning
Vegetable processing plant Technology unit for final year dairy and food
technology students

A. Milk processing and manufacture of dairy products .

The university is having a state of art mini dairy plant (1000 lts/hr) with milk processing unit
and facilities for manufacture of milk products.
Available facilities:
 Pilot scale spray drying plant
 Vacuum tray drier
 Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing unit
 Indigenous milk product manufacturing unit
 Skid mounted milk processing unit
 Skid mounted cream processing unit

Table: 6.6.2.7. C. Revenue generated from mini dairy plant

Year Revenue generated (Rs.)


2014-15 90,812
2015-16 3,03,735
2016-17 20,46,066
2017-18 23,07,204
2018-19 28,01,111

B. Protected cultivation of High Value d Horticultural Crops, Commercial production of


Horticultural planting materials, Post Harvest Handling and Value addition in Horticultural
crops

Available facilities
 One propagation chamber (20 m x 12 m)
 Two (02) agro shade net house (24 m x 20 m and 40 m x 36 m)
 Nursery unit for aftercare and maintenance of newly propagated horticultural plants
 Three (03) naturally ventilated polyhouses (20 m x 20 m,36 m x 20 m and 40 m x 36 m)
 One well equipped post-harvest laboratory and one large scale pomegranate processing unit.

Table: 6.6.2.7. D. Profit generated and shared with students under the ELP module

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Year Profit generated (Rs.) Profit share per Student Total Number of
(Rs.) Students
2017-18 26,838 639 42
2018-19 28,404 789 36

C. Commercial bakery unit for hands on training


Available facilities:
The bakery unit of university is located at ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition with
equipment viz. flour shifter, planetary mixture, spiral mixture, fruit cutter, bun divider, cookie drop
machine, biscuit making machine, rotary oven, microwave oven, OTG oven, hobart mixture, dough
mixture, bread slicer, electric oven, incubator, refrigerator, packing machine, weighing balance, dough
sheeter, proofing cabinet, cake mixture and and texture analyzer.

Table: 6.6.2.7. E. Revenue generated from commercial bakery unit


Year Revenue generated (Rs.)
2014-15 86,880
2015-16 83,791
2016-17 1,52,524
2017-18 84,109
2018-19 1,10,918

D. Establishment of Fruit and Vegetable processing plant


Available facilities:
 Mango Processing line (250 kg/hr)
 Tomato Processing line (150 kg/hr)

Table: 6.6.2.7. F. Revenue generated from Fruit and Vegetable processing plant

Year Revenue generated (Rs.) Profit share of per Total Number of Students
Student (Rs.)
2018-19 11,550 2,310 55

6.6.2.8. Academic Industry Interface:


University has well established industry linkage for most of the academic programmes viz.
B.Sc. (Agri.), B.Sc. (Horti.), B.V.Sc. & A.H, B.Tech. (Dairy Tech.), B.Tech. (Food Tech.), B.Tech.
(RE & EE), B.Sc. (Home Science). Two programmes i.e. B.Tech. (Dairy Tech.), B.Tech. (Food Tech.)
have Inplant Training with a duration of two semesters and B.Tech (RE & EE) is having one semester
Inplant Training and one semester project work in close association with industries. In undergraduate
academic programmes namely B.Sc. (Agri.), B.Sc. (Horti.), B.V.Sc & AH and B.Sc. (Home Science)
the students are attached with the industries for adacemic-industry exposure. Further, in educational
tour students visit various industries and business organisations for exposer.

The university is actively involved in conducting research in collaboration with industries.


The constituent colleges of this university have collaborations with various industries engaged in
livestock, poultry, dairy and fisheries sectors. The university thus is on forefront in meeting research
needs of industry. In last five years the faculty from various colleges of the university has taken up
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several research projects funded by industries either independently or in collaboration. This has not
only helped in providing solutions to the problems of the industry but also has generated useful
revenue for the university. Further, the PG and Ph.D. students of the respective departments
participated in the execution of these research projects which helped them in getting hands on training.
Faculty also has a number of consultancy and extension programmes with the industries and different
governament agencies.
Representatives from Banas Dairy, Gujarat Cleaner Production Centre etc. regularly participate
in the meetings of Boards of Studies and serve as a channel for knowledge transfer between university
and industrial firms.
The University regularly organizes programmes for students, farmers and other stake-holders
in joint collaboration with industries that facilitates knowledge transfer.
The university has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with industries as given below,
1. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd.,
2. Banaskantha District Co-op Milk Producer Union Ltd, Palanpur
3. Utkal Tubers India Private Limited, Bangalore.

6.6.2.9. National Ranking (ICAR/MHRD):


University has achieved the ranking 53, 46 and 45, among SAU’s in India as per ICAR
national ranking for the year 2017, 2018 and 2019, respectively. University was ranked 136 as per
NIRF conducted by MHRD in the year 2018.

6.6.3 Research Support


6.6.3.1. RESEARCH COUNCIL:

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Table: 6.6.3.1. A. Present Composition of Research Council


Sr. Designation of Members Status
No.
1. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SDAU Chairman
2. Director of Research & Dean P.G. Studies, SDAU Member Secretary
3. Director of Extension Education, SDAU Member
The Deans of the Faculties of SDAU
4. C.P. College of Agriculture Member
5. College of Veterinary Science & A.H. Member
6. G.N.Patel College of Dairy Science Member
7. College of Food Technology Member
8. Aspee College of Community Science & Nutrition Member
9. College of Basic Science and Humanities Member
10. College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering Member
11. College of Horticulture, Jagudan Member
12. College of Agriculture, Tharad Member
The Associate Director of Research of SDAU
13. Associate Director of Research(Farm) Member
14. Associate Director of Research(Purchase) Member
15. Associate Director of Research(Education) Member
The Conveners of the Agresco Sub-Committees of SDAU
16. Convener, Animal Production Member
17. Convener, Animal Health & Fisheries Member
18. Convener, Crop Production Member
19. Convener, Crop Improvement Plant Physiology & Bio technology Member
20. Convener, Crop Protection Member
21. Convener, Social Science Member
22. Convener, Agril. Engineering Member
23. Convener, Horticulture & Agroforestry Member
24. Convener, Basic Science & Humanities Member
25. Convener, Dairy and Food Technology Member
Two Eminent Scientist outside the SDAU
26. Dr. G.M.Patel, Former Dean, C.P. College of Agriculture Member
27. Dr. G.C.Jadeja, Former Professor & Head(PBG), B.A. College of Agriculture Member
Five Professors of their equivalent from the SDAU
28. Research Scientist(Seed Technology), SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar Member
29. Research Scientist(Castor & Mustard), SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar Member
30. Research Scientist(Date Palm), SDAU, Mundra Member
31. Research Scientist(Pulses), SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar Member
32. Research Scientist(Live Stock), SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar Member
One progressive farmers
33. Shri Bhaveshbhai Patel, At. Dolpur Kampa, Ta. Dhansura, Dist.Aravalli Member

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Sr. Designation of Members Status


No.
The Directors of Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Animal Husbandry
34. Director of Agriculture (Gujarat State), Krushi Bhavan, Gandhinagar Member
35. Director of Animal Husbandry (Gujarat State), Krushi Bhavan, Gandhinagar Member
36. Director of Horticulture (Gujarat State), Krushi Bhavan, Gandhinagar Member

A. Tenure of members
The term of office of the nominated members shall be three years and may be extended by
another term of three years by the Vice-Chancellor in consultation with the Director of Research.
B. Functions and duties of the Research Council
Table: 6.6.3.1. B. Function and duties of the Res earch Council
Sr. No. Function and Duties
1 To monitor and determine the research priorities of the university area.
2 To be responsible for Agriculture and Allied Sciences Research in the university.
3 To advise the Board of Management on policy matters of research.
4 To plan, execute and manage the research activities in the University efficiently.
5 To organise and co-ordinate research programmes on Agriculture and Allied Sciences in the
university.
6 To review critically ongoing research prograqmme and make suggestions to Board of
Management to continue or to abandon or to modify the on-going scheme.
7 To approve Research Projects and consider Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues
submitted by the Research Scientists/ Institutions/ Departments.
8 Public private partnership mode in research.
9 To make recommendations in respect of the following
(i) Transfer of research recommendations to the Scientists / Farming Community and
Industry through the Extension Agencies.
(ii) Allocation of funds to Research Schemes and Projects.
(iii) The terms and conditions for acceptance of the Research Projects / Consultancy Projects
and funds thereof.
(iv) Formulation of research programmes and projects undertaken or to be undertaken by the
various Agricultural University units in the State in the field of agriculture.
(v) Physical and fixed facilities required for implementing research projects.
(vi) Integration of research with extension education and teachings in university and
participation of research workers in teaching and extension education for their work.
(vii) Orienting research to meet farmers needs.
(viii) To give advice and accept the reports of on-going / completed research schemes by the
scientists concerned.
10 To perform such other duties and functions as may be referred to from time to time by the
Board of Management and the other authorities of the university as well as the Council of
State Agricultural Universities.

Table: 6.6.3.1. C. Details regarding meeting of the Research Council

Sr. No. Meeting Date


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1 Research Council 19-06-2015


2 Research Council 16-03-2016
3 Research Council 08-09-2017
The minutes of meeting is appended in Annexure-3

C. Sub-committees of Agricultural Research Council


Table: 6.6.3.1.D. Details of meeting of different sub-committees of Agricultural Research
Council of S. D. Agricultural University
Sr. Name of 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
No. AGRESCO
sub-committee
1. Agril. Engg, Dairy & 1/3/14 18/2/15 5/2/16 2/2/17 5/2/18 13/02/19
Food Technology
2. Basic Science & 18/2/14 21/2/15 1/2/16 4/2/17 5/2/18 11/02/19
Humanities
3. Social Science 28/2/14 24/2/15 2/2/16 6/2/17 5/2/18 15/02/19
4. Animal Health & 19/2/14 26/2/15 19-20/2 14-15/2 6-7/2 20/02/19
Fisheries /16 /17 /18
5. Animal Production
6. Crop Improvement, 14-15/3 12-13/03 29/2/16 27-28/2 6-7/2 05/03/19
Plant Physiology & /14 /15 1/3/16 /17 /18
Bio technology
7. Horticulture & 5/3/14 3/03/15 16/2/16 9/2/17 8/2/18 28/02/19
Agroforestry
8. Crop Protection 4/3/14 3/3/15 22/2/16 17/2/17 8/2/18 22/02/19
9. Crop Production 11-12/3 9-10/03 24-25/2 21-22/2 9-10/2 25/02/19
/14 /15 /16 /17 /18
Joint AGRESCO of SDAU 26/3/14 17/03/15 11/3/16 10/3/17 27/2/18 14/3/19
Combined Joint 9-11/4 7-9/04 11-13/4 5-7/4 3-5/4 29/4/19
AGRESCO of SAUs of /14 /15 /16 /17 /18 to
GUJARAT 1/5/19

6.6.3.2. Directorate of Research


Agriculture in North Gujarat predominantly hovers around non-food crop economy and off late
area under crops like seed spices, castor, cotton, potato, fodder crops, medicinal crops, fruits crops
have taken conspicuous strides. It is important here that the area under these crops was declined
during 1970s and 1980s owing to technological advancements in cereals. Gujarati being an
incomparable entrepreneurial society, the area under these crops have consolidated because in the post
liberalization period, these crops have better productivity, enormous demand and are better adaptable
to local conditions with more amenability to processing and value addition. It is not out of place to
mention that the region has good marketing and industrial infrastructures for these crops and the State
government has the precise endeavors to develop commodity specific ports, expansion of postharvest
facilities, storage, marketing inclusive special export oriented zones (SEZ) and processing facilities to
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enhance income from agriculture sector. However, the general trends of agricultural development has
palpably evinced that on one hand the land productivity has deteriorated over time and on other hand
the resources have become dearer resulting into increased cost of cultivation that challenges the very
sustainability of agriculture as a profession. The increased cost of production is accompanied by
diminishing returns to monetized inputs, declining growth rate and increased instability of agriculture.
Farmers are more vulnerable to market forces and market risks particularly as the marketing efficiency
has not developed as fast as agriculture. As such the prime focus of is on as to how the agricultural
research is made relevant to the diverse resources starved agro-ecological situations, local needs and
natural resources without losing sight of global agricultural demand and issues.

A. Research Infrastructure and Programme

Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University inherited the “Zonal Research Concept”


for research and developmental activities to practice need-based location specific and relevant research
as per agricultural situations. Accordingly, the planning, execution and monitoring of research is crop
based with crop specialists located at different places as per importance, mandate and area of the crop.
The crop specialists are responsible for all the research and developmental activities in respective
crops that precisely hovers around location specific intrinsic agricultural problems. The Director of
Research is the Chief Executor and Co-ordinator of all the research activities of the university and
plays pivotal role in the prioritization of the researchable issues, formulation and implementation of
research projects, evaluation and release of proven technologies.

On the basis of the both bottom-up and top-down model of feedback obtained from the line
departments, Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) and all the stakeholders
inclusive farmers and market sector, the individual programmes are framed and thoroughly discussed
in seasonal Zonal Research and Extension Advisory Committee (ZREAC) followed by comprehensive
in depth technical discussions and feasibility of the programmes in discipline wise Agriculture
Research and Extension Advisory Sub-Committee (AGRESCO) meets. The programmes are finally
put up to the Joint Agriculture Research and Extension Advisory Committee at the university level in
which experts from all the disciplines participate, for rectification/ratification of the technical
programmes. All through this programme planning and execution process, the Director of Research is
assisted by the discipline wise Conveners of Agriculture Research and Extension Advisory Sub-
Committee, Director of Extension Education, Deans and Senior Faculty members of each discipline.
The programmes are implemented after the presentation and approval in the Combined Joint
Agriculture Research Council meet of the State Agricultural Universities that avoid duplication /
repetition of the projects. The university had well knitted crop/theme wise Regional /Crop Research
Stations/Sub Stations/ spread over different command districts catering to the need of multi-location
evaluation and verification of any technology. The facilities of the other agricultural universities in
the State are also utilized on reciprocal basis for testing and verification facilities. The mentoring part
is implemented in two parts (i) national and (ii) State. The seasonal / annual physical monitoring of the
programme is done by the regional / national monitoring teams of the ICAR projects. The projects are
also monitored and evaluated by national experts in the Quinquennial
Review Teams and Annual Workshop. The six monthly and annual reports are also regularly
submitted to the Project Directors / Crop Coordinators. At the State level, the programmes are
regularly monitored at Zonal Research and Extension Advisory Committee (ZREAC), Agriculture
Research and Extension Advisory Committee (AGRESCO) and other crop specific meets of all the
four universities besides mandated monitoring by the office of the Vice-Chancellor and Director of
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Research. The crop specialists also convene pre-seasonal meeting of all the crop workers of all the
universities of the State where administrative, operational and technical aspects of the ensuing
research activities are discussed in detail.
The university has an excellent infrastructure spread on 1965.06 ha. comprising 1127.69 ha. at
the main campus spread over fourteen kilometers, meticulously developed field screening facilities,
well equipped laboratories and allied research facilities duly supported by computer cell for data base
management. The university also has total land of 837.37 ha. at outstations too. The university has the
most versatile research-testing programme with all the facilities for doing location specific research
and refinement of the technologies developed elsewhere.

Chart: 6.6.3.2. A. Organisational setup of Directorate of Research

Table:6.6.3.2.A. List of different on-campus & off-campus research stations with their mandate

Sr.
Name of Research Stations Research Mandate
No.
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Sr.
Name of Research Stations Research Mandate
No.
ON-CAMPUS RESEARCH STATIONS AT SARDARKRUSHINAGAR
1 Castor and Mustard Research Station, Research on Castor & Mustard
Sardarkrushinagar
2 Pulses Research Station , Sardarkrushinagar Research on Pulses
3 Agroforestry Research Station, Sardarkrushinagar Research on Agroforestry & Forage crops
4 Centre for Natural Resources Management, Dryland Agriculture Research
Sardarkrushinagar Plasticulture Research Station
Water management(MIS)
5 Centre for Crop Improvement, Sardarkrushinagar Research on Cereals & Potential crops
6 Seed Technology Unit, (Unit 1 to 5), Breeder/ Truthful seed production
Sardarkrushinagar
7 Centre for Integrated Farming System Research, Research on Cropping System
Sardarkrushinagar
8 Livestock Research, Station, Sardarkrushinagar Research on Cattle, Milk Production &
Mixed Farming
9 Bioscience Research Center, Sardarkrushinagar Biotechnology and Soil Health Card
OFF-CAMPUS RESEARCH STATIONS
Banaskantha
10 Potato Research Station, Deesa Research on Potatoes
Value Addition in Potato
11 Agricultural Research Station, Sihori Seed Farm
12 Sorghum Research Station, Deesa Research on Grain & Forage Sorghum
13 Agricultural Research Station, Aseda Breeder/Truthful Seed Production
Seed Multiplication
Mehsana
14 Wheat Research Station, Vijapur Research on Wheat
15 Seed Spices Research Station, Jagudan Research on Seed Spices
Research on Vegetable
16 Agricultural Research Station, Ladol Research on Tobacco
Seed Multiplication
Sabarkantha
17 Agricultural Research Station, Talod Research on Oilseed Crops
Patan
18 Dry Farming Research Station, Radhanpur Dry Farming Research
19 Agricultural Research Station, Kholvada Seed Multiplication
20 Agricultural Research Station, Adiya Seed Multiplication
Research on Salt Affected Soil
Gandhinagar
21 Fruit Research Station, Dehgam Research on Arid Fruits
Kachchh
22 Regional Research Station, Bhachau Dry Farming Research
Soil Salinity Research
Research on RCTs and Woman Training

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Sr.
Name of Research Stations Research Mandate
No.
23 Date palm Research Station, Mundra Research on Datepalm
24 Regional Research Station, Kothara Research on groundnut, bajra, and dry
farming research
Aravalli
25 Maize Research Station, Bhiloda Seed Multiplication
Research on maize

Table: 6.6.3.2. B. Staff Pattern


Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant
No.
1. Directorate of Research, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Zonal Administrative Scheme Director of Research 1 0 1
A.D.R. 1 0 1
Asstt. Res.Scientist 1 1 0
Agri.Officer 1 1 0
P.S. Grade-II 1 1 0
Office Supdt. 1 0 1
Head Clerk 1 1 0
Senior Clerk 6 5 1
Junior Clerk 3 0 3
Driver 1 1 0
Peon 4 4 0
Strengthening of Dry Farming Assoc. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Driver 1 1 0
Lab. Attendant 1 1 0
Farm Development Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Ag. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agril. Asstt. 4 2 2
NARP Phase II Assoc. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Khet Majur 1 1 0
2. Bio Science Research Centre, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Strengthening of Dry Farming Asstt. Res.Scientist 2 2 0
Research Station Lab. Attendent 2 2 0
Strengthening of Veterinary College Lab. Technician 4 2 2
Strengthening of Central Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Instrumentation Lab Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Lab. Technician 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Peon 1 0 1
Strengthening of Referral Laboratory Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
for Seed Spices Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
SRA 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Lab. Attendent 1 1 0

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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Studies of Micronutrient in Soil Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Science of North
3. Agroforestry Research Station , SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
AICRP (Agro Forestry) Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agri. Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Asstt. 1 1 0
Driver 1 0 1
Strengthening of Dry Farming Res.Scientist 1 0 1
Research Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Steno Grade-2 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk. 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Tractor Driver 1 0 1
Peon 1 0 1
Pilot Project for Olive Cultivation in Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Gujarat Agri. Asstt. 1 1 0
AICRP Arid Zone Fruits Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agri. Officer 1 1 0
Tech. Asstt. 1 0 1
Field Men 1 1 0
Gardner 3 2 1
Lab. Attendent 1 1 0
NARP Phase-II Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Lab. Technician 1 0 1
Research in Arid Zone Fruits Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
4 Castor & Mustard Research Station, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
AICRP on Castor Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 5 5 0
Tech. Assistant 3 0 3
Field Men 2 1 1
AICRP on Mustard Asso. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 0 2
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Field Men 1 1 0
Strengthening Research in Oilseed Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
(Mustard) Sr. Clerk 1 0 1
Strengthening Research in Oilseed Asso. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
(Castor) Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Lab. Attendent 1 1 0
NARP Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Head. Clerk 1 1 0
Stenograde-3 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
Integrated Oilseed Research Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 3 2 1
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
Strengthening Research of Dry Asso. Res. Scientist 2 0 2
Farming Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
5. Centre for Natural Resources Management, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Dryland Research Scheme Research Scientist 1 1 0
Asso. Res. Scientist 4 3 1
SRA 4 2 2
Agri. Assistant 4 3 1
Head. Clerk 1 0 1
Tractor Driver 1 0 1
Jeep Driver 1 0 1
Lab. Attendent 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
Establishment of Rural Engineering Professor 1 1 0
SRA 1 0 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Peon 1 0 1
Watchmen 1 0 1
Strengthening of Rural Engineering Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Department Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Strengthening of UG and PG Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Teaching
Establishment of Plastic Culture Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Development Centre Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Strengthening of Department of Asstt. Prof. 1 0 1
Rural Engineering
Organic Farming Scheme SRA 1 1 0
Lab.Technician 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
6 Integrated Farming Research Station, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Centre for Research on Integrated Research Scientist 1 1 0
Farming System Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
On Farm Research Station, Adiya Asso. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Asstt. 4 3 1
Driver 1 0 1
Project for Research in Agro. Animal Agri. Officer 1 0 1
Husbundary Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
7 Livestock Research Station, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Strengthening of Buffaloes Research Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Station Vety. Officer 1 1 0
Vety. Supervisor 1 1 0
Germ Plasm Unit Principal Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
NARP Asso. Res. Scientist 3 1 2
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Attendent 1 1 0
Farm Development Scheme Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Agri. Assistant 3 0 3
Peon 1 1 0
Establishment of Livestock Research Research Scientist 1 0 1
Station Asso. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
SRA 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 3 0 3
Head. Clerk 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 3 0 3
Driver/Tractor Driver 5 1 4
Class-4 6 5 1
Establishment of Elite Hurd of Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Kankrej Cattle and Mahesani Vety. Supervisor 2 1 1
Buffaloes Agri. Assistant 2 0 2
Sr. Clerk 1 0 1
8 Seed Technology Department, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Seed Cell Scheme Research Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agri. Supervisor 2 0 2
Agri. Assistant 5 1 4
Sr. Clerk 1 0 1
Steno grade-3 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
Bore Operator 1 1 0
Farm Development Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agriculture Officer 2 2 0
Agri. Supervisor 3 3 0
Agri. Assistant 11 3 8
Head Clerk 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 4 3 1
Jr. Clerk 3 2 1
Bulldozer Operator 2 0 2
Driver 3 2 1
Tractor Driver 7 3 4
Peon 4 3 1
Bullock Men 18 8 10
Watchmen 4 3 1
Breeder Seed Production Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Agri. Officer 4 1 3
Agri. Supervisor 4 1 3
Seed Prodection Agril. Asstt. 1 0 1
9 Crop Improvement Centre, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
Bajara Research Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Asstt. 2 0 2
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
Wheat Research Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Farm Development Scheme Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Strengthening Research in Millet Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Pearl Millet Hybrid for Gujarat Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Potential Crop Research Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agril. Assistant 2 1 1
10 Pulses Research Station, SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
AICRP on Pegionpea Research Scientist 1 1 0
Asso. Res. Scientist 2 0 2
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
AICRP on Mullarp Asso. Res. Scientist 2 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
AICRP on Arid legume Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 0 2
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
NARP Non Plan(7078) Asso. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 3 3 0
Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Stenograde-2 1 1 0
Tractor Driver 1 0 1
Lab.Attendent 1 0 1
Jr.Clerk 1 1 0
NARP Non Plan(5007) Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Head Clerk 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Lab. Attendent 1 1 0
Strengthening of Research in Pulses Lab. Technician 1 0 1
(12007) Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
11 Wheat Research Station, SDAU, Vijapur
AICRP Wheat Improvement Project Asstt. Res. Scientist 4 3 1
Agri. Asstt. 4 2 2
Wheat Research Scheme Research Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agriculture Officer 2 2 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 6 1 5
Jr. Clerk 2 0 2
Tractor Driver 1 0 1
NARP Asso. Res. Scientist 3 2 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Head Clerk 1 0 1
Lab. Attendent 1 0 1
Strengthening Research in Wheat Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
PA 1 0 1

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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Driver 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
12 Seed Spices Research Station, SDAU, Jagudan
Project for Research in Oil seed Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Project for Research in Isabgul Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Jr. Clerk 1 1 0
Project for Research in Vegetable Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Crop Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 0 2
Jr. Clerk 1 1 0
Project for Research in Spices and Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Condiments Medicinal plant Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Peon 1 1 0
Farm Development Jagudan Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Strengthening Research in Spices and Research Scientist 1 0 1
Condiments Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Lab.Tech 1 1 0
Stenograde-3 1 0 1
Peon 1 1 0
AICRP on Spices & Condiments Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
13 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Ladol
Agril. Research Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Agriculture Officer 2 1 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 5 2 3
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 2 0 2
Tractor Driver 1 1 0
Tobacco Research Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Jeep Driver 1 1 0
Peon 1 0 1
Pilot Project for Cultivation in Gujarat Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
State Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Strengthening Research in Wheat Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Strengthening Research in Tobacco Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
14 Cotton Research Station, SDAU,Talod
Oilseed Research Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Head Clerk 1 0 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Cotton Research Scheme Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 5 1 4
Jr. Clerk 2 0 2
Improving Research Facilities for Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Cotton
Strengthening Research on Groundnut Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Development of Crop production Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
techno Bt Cotton Hybrid
Developing and Testing for Bt Cotton SRA 1 0 1
Hybrid
Strengthening of Developing and Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Testing of Bt Cotton Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
15 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Kholvada
Farm Redevelopment at Kholwada Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Centre for Isabgul Research and Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Quality Seed Production SRA 2 0 2
16 Maize Research Station, SDAU, Bhiloda
Research in Maize for the Tribal of Asstt. Res.Scientist 1 1 0
North Gujarat at Bhiloda Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Helper 1 0 1
Strengthening of Maize Research Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Station at Bhiloda Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Bio control based management of Assoc. Professor 1 1 0
insect pest of mustard tribal area of Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
North Gujarat at Bhiloda Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
17 Fruit Research Station, SDAU, Dehgam
Project for Research in Fruit crops Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Gardner 2 2 0
Strengthening of Fruit Crops Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Centre for Floriculture Research Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Establishment of ITI for Gardner Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Training Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
18 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Aseda
Seed Cell Scheme Asstt. Farm Manager 1 1 0
Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Agri. Asstt. 5 2 3
Tractor Driver 2 1 1
Jeep Driver 1 0 1
Peon 1 0 1
Olive Project Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
19 Potato Research Station, SDAU, Deesa
AICRP on Potato Asso. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
SRA 3 1 2
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Gardner 1 0 1
Vegetable Development Scheme Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Watchmen 2 1 1
Development of Virus & Pest Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Resistant Hybrids
AICRP on Sorghum Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 1 1
Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Strengthening Research in Sorghum Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Sorghum Research Scheme Agri. Assistant 1 0 1
20 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Sihori
Strengthening of Agril. Research Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Station at Sihori
Strengthening of Agril. Research Agriculture Officer 1 1 0
Station at Sihori
21 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Adiya
Research and Management of Salt Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Effected Soil SRA 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 2 2 0
22 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Radhanpur
Scheme for ARS, Radhanpur Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 1
Agri. Assistant 2 2 0
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
23 Agricultural Research Station, SDAU, Kothara
Bajara Research Scheme Assoc. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Asstt. Res. Scientist 5 1 4
Agriculture Officer 2 1 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 1 0
Agri. Assistant 3 1 2
Sr. Clerk 1 1 0
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1
Tractor Driver 1 0 1
Cotton Research Schme Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
NARP Research Scheme Assoc. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
RCT Research Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1

24 Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau


National Agricultural Research Assoc. Res. Scientist 3 0 3

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Sr. Name of Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant


No.
Project Asstt. Res. Scientist 4 2 2
Oilseed Research Scheme Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Cotton Research Scheme Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
Agri. Supervisor 1 0 1
Agri. Asstt 1 1 0
Sr. Clerk 1 0 1
Jr. Clerk 1 1 0
Tractor Driver 1 1 0
Lebour 1 0 1
Mahila Khedut Training Scheme Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Strengthening Farm Women Training Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Centre
JRA 1 0 1
Agri.Supervisor 1 0 1
Aflatoxin Free Groundnut in Kutch Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
25 Date Palm Research Station, SDAU, Mundra
AICRP Assoc. Res. Scientist 1 0 1
Asstt. Res. Scientist 2 2 0
Leb.Technician 1 1 0
Tech. Assistant 1 0 1
Jeep Driver 1 0 1
Gardner 3 2 1
Project for Research in Fruit Crops Tractor Driver 1 0 1
(Mundra)
Project for Research in Fruit Crops Agriculture Officer 1 0 1
(Khedoi) Agri. Assistant 2 1 1
Gardner 1 1 0
Bullock men 1 0 1
Watchmen 1 0 1
National Agril. Res. Project, Mundra Asstt. Res. Scientist 1 1 0
Tissue Culture Research in Date Agri. Assistant 1 1 0
Palm, Mundra
Jr. Clerk 1 0 1

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Table: 6.6.3.2. C. Duties and the functions of the Director of Research and Dean Post
Graduate Studies
Sr. No. Duties and Functions
1 Be responsible for the due observance of the Statutes and Regulations.
2 Be responsible for the conduct of Post Graduate teaching as well as research activities and
preparing the academic programme as regard to the academic calendar, courses offered and
curricula of the students as per the existing policies of the University and for that purpose shall
pass such orders as may be necessary in consultation with Deans of Faculties and concurrence of
the Vice-Chancellor.
3 Be responsible for initiation, organisation, co-ordination and conduct of research programmes
inclusive of post-graduate research in the University, in consultation with the Deans, other
Directors and the Heads of the Department concerned.
4 Exercise broad administrative control over funds allotted for research, research staff and all
properties, facilities, physical verification of properties and materials assigned by the University
for the pursuit of research programmes.
5 Prepare the budget estimates for all activities connected with research, research institutions,
programmes, publications etc., in consultation with the Deans, Heads of Department and
Research Scientists.
6 Act as a liaison officer for research activities of the University under the guidance of the Vice-
Chancellor for dealing with all aid-granting agencies, such as the Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, Department of Science and Technology and other Central and State Governments or
private, national, international, autonomous institutions or trusts or Co-operative institutions and
any other cooperating institutions and agencies.
7 Formulate research policies and programmes of the University in consultation with the
concerned Boards of Studies, Faculties, Academic Council and the Research and Extension
Council and after obtaining the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, present the same to the Board
of Management for its perusal.
8 Ensure timely publication of research bulletins, circulars, articles in Scientific Journals and
popular magazines, issue press releases summarising practical research findings on important
problems.
9 Prepare the development plans of research of the University in consultation with the concerned
officers of the University under the guidance of the Vice-Chancellor.
10 Supervise and ensure efficient working of the Research Stations of the University.
11 Sign Memorandum of Understanding in connection with the Research Projects to be undertaken
in the University as 7approved by the Board of Management.
12 Be responsible for annual physical verification of stocks and stores of Research Stations /
Schemes under his control.
13 Make arrangements with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor for holding Conferences,
Symposia, Seminars and such other meetings or lectures as may be deemed essential and / or
desirable for.
14 Prepare annual programmes of (a) research and (b) production of breeder and foundation seeds
as may be directed by the State Government and the Council of State Agricultural Universities.
He shall place such programmes before the University authorities for their approval and onward
submission to the state Government through the Vice-Chancellor.
15 Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be required in order to further
the objectives of the University or as per the directions of the State Government or the Council
of State Agricultural Universities, as may be conferred or imposed on him by the Statutes,
Regulations or by the Vice- Chancellor from time to time.

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Table: 6.6.3.2.E. Contribution in academic programmes by the Research Staff

Sr. Name of College Year No. of No. of Number of No. of


No. courses faculty students faculty
taught involved in guided as involved in
teaching Major guiding the
Advisor students
1 C.P. College of 2014-15 34 28 22 17
Agriculture
2 2015-16 31 28 26 22
3 2016-17 24 21 33 25
4 2017-18 26 24 26 25
5 2018-19 21 18 33 28
6 College of 2014-15 3 2 2 1
Veterinary Science
7 2015-16 2 1 5 3
and Animal
8 Husbandry 2016-17 1 1 0 0
9 2017-18 2 2 3 3
10 2018-19 3 3 1 1
11 College of 2014-15 4 4 7 4
Horticulture
12 2015-16 7 7 4 2
13 2016-17 4 4 0 0
14 2017-18 4 4 1 1
15 2018-19 3 3 4 3
16 College of Basic 2014-15 0 0 0 0
Science and
17 2015-16 0 0 0 0
Humanuties
18 2016-17 0 0 0 0
19 2017-18 0 0 1 1
20 2018-19 3 3 4 2
21 College of 2014-15 0 0 0 0
Renewable Energy
22 2015-16 0 0 1 1
and Environmetal
23 Engineering 2016-17 0 0 1 1
24 2017-18 11 3 1 1
25 2018-19 4 2 3 2

6.6.3.3. Technologies Developed and It’s Adoption:


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Table: 6.6.3.3. A. Summary of Recommendations (2014-2018)


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Year AGRESCO Sub Committees

Crop Crop Horticul Crop Social Basic Ag. Animal


Improv Production ture Protect Science Science Engg. Producti
ement & ion & Dairy on, TOTAL
Agro- Humani & Health &
Forestry ties Food Dairy
Tech. Sci.

Scientific
Scientific

Scientific

Scientific

Scientific

Scientific

Scientific

Scientific

Scientific
Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

Farmers

TOTAL
2014-15 2 0 13 1 8 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 5 28 16 44

2015-16 3 0 7 2 7 1 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 7 22 16 38

2016-17 2 0 10 8 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 18 15 33

2017-18 1 1 11 4 3 1 2 4 0 2 0 4 2 2 2 4 21 22 43
2018-19 6 0 9 2 5 1 6 3 0 2 1 5 2 1 2 9 31 24 55

Total 14 1 50 17 25 2 15 17 0 5 1 12 6 8 9 29 120 93 213

Table: 6.6.3.3. B. Varieties Released

Year Varieties released


2014 Leafy Coriander : GDLC 1, Gujarat Dantiwada Cotton Hybrid 1 (BG II)
2015 Ajwain: GA 2, Wheat GW 451
2016 Cowpea : GC 6, Isabgul: GI 4, Fenugreek: PEB
2017 Castor GCH 8, Coriander: GCo 3
2018 Jowar: Gujarat Jowar 43
2019 Bread wheat variety GW 499, Durum wheat variety GW 1339, Gujarat Dantiwada
Yellow Maize Hybrid(GDYMH-1), Grain Amaranth 6 (GA 6), Potato: Kufari Khyati
(J/93-86), Gujarat Cumin 5 (GC 5 )

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT & RECOMMENDATION -2014

A. RECOMMENDATION FOR FARMING COMMUNITY

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I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO-TECHNOLOGY


1. Coriander : Gujarat Dantiwada Leafy Coriander (GDLC 1)
Considering leaf yield, seed yield, leaf aroma, better keeping quality and less prone to disease
and pests, it is proposed to recommend the variety, GDLC 1 for general cultivation in the leafy
vegetable coriander growing areas of the state.

2. Cotton : Gujarat Dantiwada Cotton Hybrid 1 (BG II)


Looking to the superiority of cotton hybrid GTHH 49 (BGII) for seed cotton yield, lint yield,
ginning outturn, bolls / plant, oil content, calculated oil yield sucking pest tolerant particularly
jassids & thrip over other checks, the hybrid is endorsed as GD. Cot. Hy.-1 (BGII) for
commercial cultivation under irrigated condition for entire Gujarat.
II. CROP PRODUCTION
Evaluation of organic farming modules for green gram (kharif), chickpea (rabi) and
groundnut (summer)
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-1) are advised to adopt following
modules for for green gram (kharif), chickpea (rabi) and groundnut (summer) crops for obtaining
higher yield and net returns under organic farming system.
1. Green gram (kharif)
(a) Soil application of 20 kg N/ha through vermicompost (2.5 t/ha) + Trichoderma viride @
1.5 kg/ha.
(b) Seed treatment with Rhizobium and PSB (PSB 10) each 30 g/kg seed.
(c) Install 50 bird perches/ha.
(d) Spray neem base product @ 30 ml/10 L of water when number of pod borer larvae/m row
length exceeds 5 or nymphs of sucking pest exceeds 5/compound leaf.
2. Chickpea (rabi)
(a) Soil application of 20 kg N/ha through vermicompost (2.5 t/ha) + Trichoderma viride @
1.5 kg/ha.
(b) Seed treatment with Rhizobium and PSB (PSB 10) each 30 g/kg seed.
(c) Install 50 bird perches/ha.
(d) Planting of marigold on border of the plot.
(e) Spray neem base product @ 30 ml/10 L of water or HaNPV @ 350 LE/ha in 500 L of
water when Helicoverpa armigera larval population exceeds 5 larvae/m row length.
3. Groundnut (summer)
(a) Soil application of 25 kg N/ha through FYM + Trichoderma harzianum @ 1.5 kg/ha.
(b) Seed treatment with Rhizobium (local) and PSB (PSB 10) @ 30 g/kg seed each.
(c) Install 50 bird perches and 8 pheromone traps/ha.
(d) Spray neem base product @ 30 ml/10 L of water when Helicoverpa armigera larval
population exceeds 5 larvae/m row length.
(e) Spraying of HaNPV @ 450 LE/ha in 500 L water.
(f) Spray Spinosad @ 75 g a.i./ha when Helicoverpa population exceeds 5 larvae/m row
length.
4 Effect of herbicides on weed control and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-I) are advised to keep their groundnut
(kharif) crop weed free up to peg penetration or carry out two hand weedings and interculturing
at 20 and 40 DAS for higher pod yield and net return. However, under constraint of labourers
they should apply pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha followed by imazethapyr 75 g/ha as post emergence
at 15-20 DAS. No phytotoxic effect of herbicides was observed on succeeding wheat crop.
5 Fertigation study in Bt cotton
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-I) growing Bt. Cotton are advised to
adopt drip method of irrigation (1.0 PEF) and fertilize @ 25% N (60 kg N/ha) as basal and
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75% N (180 kg N/ha) in three equal splits at 30, 60 and 90 DAS in the form of urea through
drip system to get higher yield and net return.
System details:
Operating Schedule on Alternate Day
System Details
Month Time (minutes)
Lateral spacing : 120 cm June 100
Dripper distance : 60 cm July – February 40-80
Dripper discharge : 8 LPH March to Maturity 95
Operating pressure : 1.2 kg/cm 2

6 Feasibility study of sprinkler irrigation in mustard


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-I) growing mustard (GM 3) are
advised to irrigate through sprinkler at 1.0 IW/CPE for obtaining higher yield and net return
over surface method of irrigation.
System details:
Irrigation Interval
Detail of Sprinkler System Month
(Days)
Lateral spacing 9m Nov.-Dec. 11
Sprinkler spacing 9m January 12
Flow rate of sprinkler 450 LPH February (If needed) 9
Operating pressure 2.5 kg/cm2 In water scarce conditions:
Time of irrigation 7.2 hrs Nov. - Dec. 14
January 15
February (if needed) 12
7 Effect of rate and time of nitrogen application on growth and yield of cumin
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing cumin on light textured
soils are advised to apply 40 kg N/ha in three equal splits i.e., at sowing, 8-10 DAS and 30
DAS in addition to recommended dose of 15 kg P 2O5/ha as basal for obtaining higher seed
yield and net return.
8 Effect of ferrous and zinc enriched FYM on yield and quality of cumin
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing cumin on light textured
soils deficit in Fe and Zn are advised to apply 1.0 t FYM enriched with 1.5 kg Fe and 0.75 kg
Zn/ha beside recommended dose (30-15 N-P 2O5 kg/ha) for obtaining higher seed yield and net
return along with sustaining soil fertility.

9 Agronomic evaluation of wheat varieties under restricted irrigation


Farmers of North-Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing wheat crop under limited
irrigation water are advised to prefer variety GW-11 and apply recommended dose of fertilizers
(120-60-0 kg N-P 2O5-K2O/ha). Four irrigations each of 60 mm depth should be applied i.e., 1st
at CRI stage (18-21 DAS), 2nd at boot stage (50-55 DAS), 3rd at flowering stage (65-70 DAS)
and 4th at milking stage (75-80 DAS) for higher yield and net return.

III. HORTICULTURE & AGRO FORESTRY


1. Evaluation of MPTs on farm boundary plantation in respect of timber value under North
and North West Gujarat Agro-climatic condition
The farmers of North and North West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are advised to grow Ardusa
(Ailanthus excelsa) at 3 m spacing in single line on the farm boundary which gives higher fuel
wood, timber production and net return at the end of 12th year of plantation under rainfed
conditions.

2. Studies on receptivity of pistillate flowers of date palm cv. Barhee


The date palm cv. Barhee growers are advised to pollinate their palms within two days after
spathe opening to obtain higher yield of fresh fruits.

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B. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY

I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO- TECHNOLOGY


1. Quantitative relation of crop development, drying and yield with temperature in different
Bt cotton hybrids.
• In north Gujarat, Para-wilt in Bt cotton is directly and positively correlated with the range
of day and night temperatures during September - October resulting into drying / resting of
plants due to unavailability of food to plants.
• To reduce/overcome yield loss due to para-wilt in Bt cotton, crop geometry for HDP (High
Density Population) and appropriate sowing time should be recast.
• Develop new Bt cotton hybrids for changed planting practices

2 Standardization of isolation distance for seed production of cumin


It is recommended to keep isolation distance of 10 m for certified, foundation and breeder seed
production of cumin.

II. CROP PRODUCTION:


1. Study on development of nutrient deficiency symptoms of castor
The following well defined deficiency symptoms of N, P and K in castor were developed.
Element Symptoms
N Yellowing of older leaves
P Browning on older leaves
K Necrosis of leaf margin of older leaves
III. AGRIL ENGINEERING, DAIRY & FOOD TECHNOLOGY:
1. Preperation of Flavoured Milk Using Stevia (Rebaudioside A) - A Natural Sweetner
Up to fifty per cent sugar can be replaced by its equivalent quantity (0.0133 g/100ml) of stevia
(rebaudioside A) (intense sweetner) for preparation of flavoured milk, without bitterness.
2 Study on Technological Parameters for Preparation of Sandesh from Buffalo Milk
Good quality sandesh can be prepared from Buffalo milk standardized to 5 % fat, addition of
0.3 % sodium citrate prior to heating and coagulation, homogenization of milk at 1500 and 500
psi pressure, final heating at 90 oC, coagulation temperature of 70o C and cooking temperature
of 70o C for 20 minute.

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT & RECOMMONDATION-2015

A. RECOMMENDATION FOR FARMING COMMUNITY

I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY


1. Wheat: Gujarat Wheat 451(GW 451)
The variety GW 451 released for whole Gujarat under irrigated and timely sown conditions. The
proposed variety has attractive compact plant type with good tillers and gave 53. 92 q/ha grain yield
which is 17.05, 9.12, 8.77 and 2.87 per cent higher than checks GW 496, GW 366, LOK 1 and GW
322 respectively. The variety showed resistant to black and brown rust with good grain quality for
high iron (40 ppm) and zinc (28 ppm) content. The proposal was accepted with following suggestions.

2. Ajwain : Gujarat Ajwain 2 (GA 2)


The variety recorded an average seed yield of 1134 kg/ha, which was 14.55 per cent higher than GA-1.
The seeds of GDA-2 are bold and uniform in size with attractive color, hot pungency and fast aroma.
The essential oil content in seed was 4.6 per cent and thymol in volatile oil was 30.84 per cent which
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are 6.98 and 10.98 per cent higher than GA-1, respectively. The proposal was accepted for ajwain
growing areas of Gujarat.
II. CROP PRODUCTION
1. Fertigation scheduling in amaranthus
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic Zone-IV growing amaranthus under drip system are
recommended to irrigate at 0.8 PEF on alternate day to save water and fertilize crop @ 60 kg N/ha i.e.
30 % N as basal and remaining 70% N should be applied through fertigation in two equal splits; 1 st at
30 DAS and 2nd at 45 DAS to get higher yield and net return. Besides phosphorus @ 40 kg/ha should
be applied as basal.
The detail operation schedule of drip system should be as under.
Operating Schedule (alternate day)
System Details
Month Time (minutes)
Lateral spacing : 90 cm Nov. 48
Dripper distance : 60 cm Dec-Jan. 38
Dripper discharge : 4 LPH Feb. 48
Operating pressure : 1.2 kg/cm 2 Mar. (If needed) 74

2. Effect of foliar and soil application of micronutrients on yield of sorghum


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone-IV growing sorghum under rainfed are
recommended to apply 7.5 kg ZnSO4 /ha as soil application along with three sprays of ZnSO 4 0.5 %
at 30, 40 and 50 DAS with 0.25 % lime solution besides recommended dose of fertilizer (80+40 N and
P 2O5 kg/ha) for getting higher grain and fodder yield of sorghum as well as net return.
3. Response of micronutrients on yield of clusterbean
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone – IV growing cluster bean as a rainfed crop on light
textured soil deficient in Zn and Fe are recommended to apply 10 kg ZnSO 4 and 15 kg FeSO4 per
hectare as basal dose along with recommended dose of fertilizer (25-50 kg N-P 2O5 kg/ha) for getting
higher yield and net return.

4. Weed management in field pea


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic zone – IV are recommended to control the weeds by hand
weeding twice at 20 and 40 DAS for getting higher seed yield and net return from fieldpea. Under
constraint of labours apply pendimethalin 30 EC @ 1.0 kg/ha as pre emergence. Phytotoxic effect of
herbicides was not observed on succeeding crop.
5. Weed management in rajmash
The farmers of North Gujarat Agroclimatic zone – IV growing rajmash are recommended to apply
pendimethalin 30 EC @ 1.0 kg/ha as pre emergence for effective control of weeds as well as obtaining
higher seed yield and net return from rajmash. If labour is not a constraint, two hand weeding at 20
and 40 DAS to be followed. Phytotoxic effect of herbicides was not observed on succeeding crop.
6. Effect of pruning on growth and biomass production of ardusa (Ailanthus excelsa) in green
gram based Agri-Silvi system in North Gujarat region
The farmers of North Gujarat Agroclimatic Zone-IV growing rainfed ardusa tree under ardusa +
greengram based Agri-Silvi system are recommended that the system is not economically viable after
seventh year's old ardusa plantation. Pruning is not advisable after 7th year old ardusa tree.

7. Fertilizer requirement of cumin after different kharif crops


Farmers of North Gujarat Agroclimatic Zone-IV are recommended to adopt the greengram-cumin
cropping sequence and fertilize with 100 % RDF(20-40 NP 2O5 kg/ha) to greengram and 50 %
RDF(20-7.5 NP 2O5 kg//ha) to cumin for obtaining higher seed yield and net return.

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8. Feasibility of ajwain as intercrop in cumin


Farmers of North Gujarat Agroclimatic Zone-IV interested to grow ajwain as intercrop in cumin are
recommended to adopt cumin + ajwain at 4:1 raw arrangement with cutting of ajwain at 45 days after
sowing for getting higher yield and net return.
9. Irrigation and fertilizer requirement of ajwain
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic zone IV growing ajwain are recommended to irrigate the
crop with six irrigations each of 50 mm depth at sowing,8-10, 47,85,114 and 135 DAS and fertilize
the crop with 20 kg N + 20 kg P 2O5 /ha for getting higher yield and net return.
10. Nutrient management through resource conservation in cotton-wheat sequence
Farmers of North-Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone-IV adopting cotton-wheat crop sequence are
recommended to incorporate cotton stalk with two runs of rotavator. At the time of incorporation,
apply 25 kg urea/ha and Trichoderma viride (106 cfu/g) @ 3 kg/ha in soil for decomposition. Late
sown wheat to be sown with recommended dose of fertilizers (80:40 NP 2O5 kg/ha).
11. Phosphorus and zinc management with bio-fertilizers in wheat
Farmers of North-Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone-IV growing wheat crop are recommended to apply 03
kg P 2O5/ha with PSB @ 03g / kg seed as a seed treatment + inoculation of 03kg VAM culture and 03
kg ZnSO4/ha nisoil, besides, recommended dose of nitrogen for getting higher yield and net return.
12. Assess the possibilities of high plant density in late sown Bt cotton with low nitrogen
application
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone-IV growing Bt cotton are recommended to sow Bt
hybrid G. Cot. Hy.8 (BG II) or G. Cot. Hy. 6 (BG II) on onset of monsoon at 60 cm x 45 cm spacing
and fertilize with 120 kg N/ha for getting higher yield and net return.
13. Studies on weed management in groundnut with special reference to Commelina
benghalensis “bokandu”
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone-IV growing groundnut are recommended to apply
pendimethalin 38.7% CS @ 1.0 kg/ha as pre emergence followed by application of Imazethapyr 10%
SL @ 75g /ha as post emergence at 15-20 days after sowing for effective control of Commelina
benghalensis (bokandu) as well as for higher pod yield and net return. Phytotoxic effect of these
herbicides was not observed on succeeding crop.

III. CROP PROTECTION


1. Insecticidal seed treatment against maize stem borer
To minimize the damage of stem borer in maize, the farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic zone are
advised to apply seed treatment before sowing with thiamethoxam 70 WS @ 5 g per kg seeds by
preparing slurry with 50 ml water at the time of sowing.

2. Effect of date of sowing on the development of bacterial blight of clusterbean


Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic zone are advised to grow the vegetable cluster bean during the
first week of August to minimize the intensity of bacterial leaf blight for getting the maximum green
pod yield and net return.
IV. HORTICULTURE & AGRO-FORESTRY
1. Varietal evaluation of garlic (Allium sativum L.) under North Gujarat condition
Garlic growing farmers of North Gujarat and North West Gujarat Agroclimatic regions are
recommended to grow the Agrifound White variety in order to obtain the maximum yield per hectare.
2. Effect of severity of pruning and different types of mulching materials on flowering and
fruiting of custard apple
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic Zone (AES-1) growing custard apple in rainfed condition
are advised to prune custard apple during second fortnight of March at 30 cm terminal and spread

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bajra husk mulch @ 5 kg per m2 per plant according to the plant canopy at the time of withdrawal of
monsoon for getting maximum yield, net income and conserve soil moisture.
3. Standardization of leaf: bunch ratio in date palm cv. Halawy and Barhee.
The date palm (cv. Barhee & Halawy) growers of Kachchh region are advised to maintain the one
bunch per eight leaves per palm for realizing higher productivity and net return.
4. Fertigation and mulching study in Papaya
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone (AES-I) growing papaya are advised to irrigate their
crop through drip system at 1.0 PEF on alternate day and fertilize crop (312-250-312 g of NPK/plant)
as fertigation in form of soluble fertilizers in six equal splits at one month interval starting from one
month after transplanting for obtaining higher Papaya yield and net profit compared to surface method
of irrigation (1.0 IW /CPE with 100% RDF).
Drip system should be operated for 5 minutes during July to September (according to rain fall), 50
minutes during October to February and 2 hours during March to June on alternate days with 2
drippers per plant (8 lph) at 1.2 kg/ cm2 operating pressure.
5. Effect of spacing and nitrogen fertilizer on growth and yield of marigold cv. Local
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing African marigold are advised to
follow the spacing of 60 cm × 30 cm and apply 250 kg/ha nitrogen fertilizer. The half dose of nitrogen
fertilizer (125 kg) as a basal dose and remaining half dose of nitrogen fertilizer (125 kg) in two equal
splits (62.5 kg) as a top dressing at 30 and 45 days after transplanting along with recommended dose
of phosphorus and potash fertilizers @ 100 kg/ha each as basal should be applied to obtain higher
yield and net return.
6. Effect of spacing and nitrogen fertilizer on flower production of rose cv. Gladiator
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing rose cv. Gladiator are advised to
follow the spacing of 150 cm × 60 cm × 60 cm paired row system and apply nitrogen fertilizer @ 200
kg/ha. The 20 % dose of nitrogen fertilizer (40 kg) should be applied in October and remaining 80 %
dose of nitrogen fertilizer should be applied (160 kg) in 10 equal splits (i.e. 16 kg/ha/month) from
November to August along with recommended dose of phosphorus and potash fertilizers @ 200 kg/ha
each as a basal dose to obtain higher yield and net return.
7. Influence of plant density and nitrogen fertilizer on growth and flower production of golden
rod
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro climatic Zone (AES-IV) growing golden rod are advised to plant stools
at a distance of 45 cm × 45 cm and apply nitrogen fertilizer @ 200 kg/ha to get maximum production
of golden rod panicle and net return. The half dose of nitrogen fertilizer (100 kg) should be applied at
10 DAT and remaining half dose of nitrogen fertilizer (100 kg) should be applied at 40 DAT along
with recommended dose of phosphorus and potash fertilizers @ 100 kg/ha each at the time of planting
in first year. From second year and onwards, half of nitrogen along with phosphorus and potash
fertilizers @ 100 kg/ha each should be applied in the month of July and remaining half dose of
nitrogen should be applied in the month of September.

8. Performance of rainfed aonla (Emblica officinalis L.) in agroforestry with moisture


conservation technique
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone (AES-I) growing rainfed green gram- cluster bean
in rotation under aonla (8 X 6 m) based agroforestry system are advised to apply organic mulch of
equal quantity of castor shell and mustard shell (10 kg each) under aonla canopy area before onset of
monsoon to get higher net return.

V. ANIMAL PRODUCTION / ANIMAL HEALTH AND FISHERIES


1. Impact of water sprinkling (Foggers) on performance of Mehsana buffaloes in summer season

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Buffalo rearing farmers of North Gujarat are advised to make the provision of foggers in animal shed
as it reduces the heat stress, improves milk yield and fat per cent of the milk and dry matter intake in
Mehsana buffaloes.
2. Establishment of elite herds of kankrej cattle and mehsana buffalo
It is recommended to the farmers and dairy co-operative unions of North Gujarat to promote the
rearing of the Kankrej cows along with Mehsana buffaloes for sustainable milk production throughout
the year.
3. Retrospective study of reduced service period in kankrej cattle and mehsana buffaloes
The major etiological factors responsible for prolonged service period in Kankrej cattle and Mehsani
buffaloes are post-partum anoestrus and endometritis as well as repeat breeding.

B. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY

I. CROP PRODUCTION
1. Delineation of nutrient status of soils of gandhinagar district and their relationship with soil
properties
The soils of Gandhinagar district are sandy to loamy sand in texture, neutral to alkaline in reaction and
soluble salt content under safe limit. These soils are low in organic carbon, medium in available P 2O5,
low to medium in DTPA – Fe and Zn. Whereas, medium to high in available K 2O and S content. The
available Mn and Cu status of soils are high.
II. CROP PROTECTION
1. Chemical control of fruit borer in ber
Three sprays of profenophos 50 EC 0.05 % (10 ml/10 litre water) or Azadirachtin–3000 ppm, 25
ml/10 litre water or NSKE 5 % (Neem Seed Kernel powder 500 g/10 litre water) at 15 days interval,
starting from pea size of ber found effective for control of fruit borer in ber crop. The PHI for
profenophos 50 EC 0.05 % is 27 days.
2. Management of seed wasp, Systole albipennis Walker infesting fennel
Two sprays of thiamethoxam 25 WG, 0.0084%, 3.36 g/10 litre water; 42 g a.i./ha or acetamiprid 20
SP, 0.004%, 2 g/10 litre water; 20 g a.i./ha found effective for management of seed wasp, Systole
albipennis Walker of fennel. First foliar spray should be made at appearance of seed wasp damage and
second spray at 10 days after first spray. The PHI of both the insecticides is 66 days.
3. Insecticidal seed treatment against maize stem borer
To minimize the damage of stem borer in maize apply seed treatment before sowing with imidacloprid
70 WS, 5 g or clothianidin 50 WDG, 2 g per kg seeds by preparing slurry with 50 ml water.
4. Effect of seed dresser/s for the management of root rot of moth bean
Seed treatment of moth bean with fungicide carboxin 37.5 % + thiram 37.5% - 75 WS, 3 g/kg or
captan 50 WP, 2 g/kg found effective for the management of root rot.

5. Biological control of powdery mildew of ber


Three sprays of bioagent Trichoderma sp. CIAH 240 @ 0.5 % (1 x 108 cfu/ml) at 15 days interval
starting from the initiation of the powdery mildew disease in ber i.e. last week of September to first
week of October was found effective for the control of powdery mildew in ber.

III. AGRIL. ENGINEERING, DAIRY AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY

1. Study on wetting pattern of trickle source in loamy sand soils


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In loamy sand soils of North Gujarat, it is recommended for the scientists to consider low capacity
drippers (≤ 4 lph) to minimize deep percolation losses of irrigation water while designing drip system
in field crops with dripper spacing of ≤ 50 cm.
2. Study on roof water harvesting for ground water recharge
In North Gujarat (AES-I) rainfall conditions, the roof water harvesting and ground water recharging
are suggested for sustainability of ground water. The system for roof water harvesting using PVC
conveyance system and percolation pit @ 0.0232 m3 capacity per m2 roof area can be constructed @
Rs. 102 / m2 roof area.
3. Utilization of goat milk for preparation of value added indigenous milk products
Goat milk Dahi with acceptabale sensory attributes can be prepared using 2% mixed dahi culture
NCDC 167 (Lactococus lactis ssp lactis, Lactococus lactis ssp cremoris, Lactococus lactis ssp diacetyl
lactis along with Leuconostoc ssp.) at 30°C for 12 hours. At refrigeration temperature (4±1°C), the
product can be stored without affecting sensory quality up to 10 days.
4. Studies on fresh and stored goat meat patties fortified with dietary fibres
Fibre enriched goat meat patties can be prepared by incorporating 4 % Psyllium husk and using
conventional electrical oven at 180°C for 15 min. Psyllium husk fortified meat patties had better
sensory attributes as compared to 5 % wheat and barley bran fortified patties. Vacuum packa ged
product had better sensory scores compared to conventional packaged products up to 20 days of
storage at Refrigeration temperature (4±1°C).
5. Studies on chicken seekh kabab incorporated with citrus fruit by-products
Good quality chicken seekh kabab can be prepared by using either 8% Mosambi or 4 % orange
(pomace and juice mixture). Vacuum packaged product had better sensory scores compared to
conventional packaged products up to 18 days of storage at refrigeration temperature (4±1°C).
IV. ANIMAL PRODUCTION / ANIMAL HEALTH AND FISHERIES
1. Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of marbofloxacin and its combination with ornidazole in
sheep
Marbofloxacin at loading dose of 2.4 mg/kg followed by maintenance dose of 2.2 mg/kg at eight hour
interval intravenously in sheep maintains therapeutic concentration of marbofloxacin above 0.20
µg/ml.
2. Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of marbofloxacin and its combination with ornidazole in
sheep
Ornidazole at the dose of 23 mg/kg intravenously in sheep at six hours interval maintains therapeutic
concentration of ornidazole above 0.20 µg/ml.
3. Evaluation of Toll like receptor agonists for their immuno-modulating potential in poultry
Pre-sensitizing birds with Toll Like Receptor agonist like Salmonella gallinarum LPS before
immunization with inactivated Newcastle Disease vaccine has potential in modulating the humoral
immune response.
4. Study on usefulness of ultrasonography for diagnosis of D.H. in bovines
Ultrasonography using 3.5-5 MHz transducer at right 4th or 5th inter-costal space is recommended for
the diagnosis of diphragmatic hernia in Mehsana buffaloes with more than 90 percent of diagnostic
accuracy.

5. Retrospective study of reduced service period in Kankrej cattle and Mehsana buffaloes
Intrauterine infusion of Gentamicin (40mg/ml, 40 ml for three days) is advised for the treatment of
endometritis in Kankrej cattle and Mehsana buffaloes.

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I. CROP IMROVEMENT:
1. Cowpea : GUJARAT COWPEA 6 (GC 6)
Overall, the proposed cowpea variety recorded 1077 kg/ha seed yield which was higher than GC 3
(905 kg/ha), GC 4 (947 kg/ha) and GC 5 (923 kg/ha), respectively. The proposed variety GC 6
recorded 18.97, 13.66 and 16.64 per cent higher grain yield than checks GC 3, GC 4 and GC 5,
respectively over years and locations. The variety also showed superiority in term of yield in
summer season (28.32, 12.49 and 28.33 per cent over GC 3, GC 4 and GC 5, respectively).
Proposed variety has medium, attractive creamish white colour with higher test weight (10.66 gm).
The proposal was approved and recommended for summer season cultivation in North Gujarat.
2. Isabgul: GI 4 (GUJARAT ISABGUL 4)
The proposed isabgul variety has recorded 928 kg/ha seed yield which was 11.8 % higher over the
check GI 3 (830 kg/ha). The variety is non-shettering type with higher husk swelling trait.The
proposal was approved by the house for isabgul growing areas of the state.
3. Fenugreek: ENDORSEMENT OF PUSA EARLY BUNCHING (PEB)
The proposed fenugreek variety Pusa Early Bunching recorded 20.4 t/ha green leaf foliage yield
which was 41.6 % higher than the check variety GM 2 (14.4 t/ha). This variety possesses higher
nutrient values viz., Fe, Zn and Mn than the check GM 2. The proposal was approved for
endorsement with following suggestions.

II. CROP PRODUCTION


1. Permanent plot experiment on integrated nutrient supply system for a cereal based crop
sequence
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone(AES IV) adopting pearl millet-wheat crop
sequence in long term are advised to apply 75 % recommended dose of NPK through fertilizer
(RDF:80-40-00 NPK) + 25 % N through gliricidia leaves & tender twigs to kharif pearl millet and
75 % recommended dose of NPK to wheat (RDF:120-60-00 NPK) for getting higher pearl millet
equivalent yield and net return along with system productivity and profitability. The farmers are
recommended to apply fertilizers as follow:
Pearl millet crop Wheat crop
Basal 950 kg Gliricidia + 65 kg DAP 98 kg DAP
158 kg Urea at 21 & 35
Top dressing 104 kg Urea at 18 & 30 DAS in two equal splits
DAS in two equal splits

2. Development of organic farming package for system based high value crops
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES IV) adopting sunnhemp (GM)-potato-
groundnut crop sequence are recommended to fertilize potato (RDF 220-110-220 NPK kg/ha) and
groundnut (RDF 25-50-00 NPK kg/ha) as 50 % RDF + 50 % RDN from FYM + micro nutrients
(Zn & Fe as per soil test) for getting higher potato equivalent yield and economic return along with
maintenance in soil fertility.
Farmers who are interested to grow organically potato-groundnut crop sequence are recommended
to apply RDN to both the crops in equal proportion of FYM, vermicompost and castor cake (33%
each) i.e. 15, 9 and 1.6 t/ha, respectively with seed treatment of N containing biofertilizer
(Azotobactor/Rhizobium@ 20 g/kg seed) and P carrying biofertilizer (PSB-16 @ 20 g/ kg seed).
3. Effect of foliar application of plant nutrients on yield of maize
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES IV) growing maize on medium black Fe
and Zn deficient soil under rainfed condition are recommended to apply three sprays each of FeSO4
+ ZnSO4 @ 0.5 % (with 0.05 % citric acid and lime solution @ 0.25 %) at 30, 40 and 50 DAS
along with recommended dose of fertilizers (80-40 kg N-P2O5/ha) for higher yield and net return.
4. Organic farming in Green gram and Sesame (crop rotation) under North Gujarat condition.
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES IV) adopting organic farming with green
gram-sesame in crop rotation on light textured soil under rainfed condition are recommended to
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apply recommended dose of nitrogen @ 20 kg/ha to green gram and 50 kg N/ha to sesame either
through vermicompost (2.5 and 6.25 t/ha respectively) or FYM (4 and 10 t//ha respectively) for
higher yield, net return and maintaining soil fertility.
5. Ardusa (Ailanthus excelsa) based Silvi-Pastoral System for Livelihood Security in Rainfed
Agro-ecosystem of Gujarat
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone(AES IV) are recommended to adopt ardusa based
silvipasture system (Ardusa 6 m. x 6 m. with Jodhpur Dhaman or Local Dhaman) under rainfed
condition for higher green fodder and net returns every year against sole ardusa and sole grasses
from the unit area besides maintaining soil fertility.
6. Effect of different weed management practices on rabi fennel
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES IV) growing rabi fennel are recommended to
go for two hand weeding + interculturing at 20 and 40 DAS to control weeds for getting higher
yield and net return.
7. Development of organic farming modules for pulses in Kachchh
The farmers of North-west Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES II) are recommended to adopt
following module for greengram, guar and mothbean crops (kharif) for obtaining higher yield, net
return and maintaining soil fertility under organic farming system.
 Soil application of 20 kg N/ha through Vermicompost or FYM + Trichoderma viride @ 1.5
kg/ha.
 Soil application of phosphorus @ 40 kg/ha through enriched compost (Mix rock phosphate and
FYM@1:10 ratio and decomposed for 40-45 days in pit with maintaining 30 to 40% moisture
and add 1kg PSB/1 ton compost at the time of application)
 Seed treatment with Rhizobium @ 30 g/kg seed.
 Install 50 bird perches/ha.
 Application of bio pesticides as per need.
III. CROP PROTECTION
i) AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
1. Biological control of Date palm scale insect
The date palm growers are advised to spray entomopathogenic fungus Lecanicillium lecanii
(Verticillium lecani) 1.15 WP (1 x 109 cfu/g) @ 40 g/10 l at the appearance of white scale
(Parlatoria blanchardi) in date palm for its effective control.
2. Management of red palm weevil through pheromones
Date palm growing farmers are advised to use sugarcane pieces 250 g or chickoo with vinegar 5
ml/250 g as food bait in pheromone trap of red palm weevil for higher catches of adults.
ii) PLANT PATHOLOGY
3. Management of bacterial blight of cluster bean
For the management of bacterial blight disease in vegetable cluster bean the farmers of North
Gujarat are advised to soak the seeds in streptomycin sulphate 90 per cent + tetracycline hydrochloride
10 per cent SP @ 250 ppm (2.5 g/10 litre water) for 30 minutes before sowing and apply its first spray
at the appearance of the disease and second at 15 days interval.
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IV. HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY


1. Effect of different levels of Nitrogen and methods of application on growth, yield and quality
of Garlic (Allium sativum L.)
Farmers of North Gujarat growing garlic under sprinkler irrigation system are advised to fertilize
their crop with 125: 50: 50 kg NPK per hectare. Out of that 25 kg Nitrogen, 50 kg Phosphorus and
50 kg Potash should be applied as basal dose while remaining 100 kg Nitrogen in four equal splits
of 25 kg each should be given at 30, 50, 70 and 90 DAS in order to obtain maximum yield and net
income.
2. Multilocation trial to study the performance of different varieties and hybrids of mango
Farmers of North Gujarat are recommended to grow Amrapali or Langra or Kesar variety of mango
to get higher net return
3. Performance of different varieties and time of planting in Marigold (Tagetes erecta Linn.) for
growth, yield and quality parameters
Marigold growing farmers of North Gujarat are recommended to grow the Pusa Narangi Gainda or
Pusa Basanti Gainda varieties in September to obtain the maximum yield and higher net return.
4. Effect of foliar application of plant growth substances on multiplication of pomegranate
through cutting in plug tray under control condition
The growers and nurserymen growing pomegranate cv. Bhagwa are advised to use sub-apical
cutting after three days of spray of ethrel 1000 ppm (1 ml/l water) on mother plant, cutting should
be treated with 2000 ppm IBA as quick dip method and planted in plug tray to get higher survival
per cent under control condition.
5. Effect of different shoot portion and media on multiplication of pomegranate in plug tray
under control condition
The growers and nurserymen growing pomegranate cv. Bhagwa are advised to use
Vermiculite:Poultry Manure (1:1) + Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 50ml/10 kg media in plug tray for
cuttings taken from the 30 cm below part of top to obtain maximum survival under control
condition. Cutting should be treated with 2000 ppm IBA as quick dip method.
6. Effect of levels of IBA and different media on multiplication of ixora (Ixora spp.) through
apical cutting in plug tray under control condition
The nurserymen are advised to use vermiculite: poultry manure (1:1) as a media + Trichoderma
viride @ 50 g/10 kg media in plug tray and dip the apical cutting with IBA of 5000 ppm (5 g/l
water) to get maximum survival of ixora (Ixora spp.) under controlled conditions.

7. Effect of GA3 and time of seed soaking on germination of sandalwood (Santalum album L.) in
plug tray under control condition
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Sandalwood growers and nurserymen are advised to soak the seeds with 500 ppm (0.5 g/l water)
gibberellic acid (GA3) for 24 hours to get better germination under control condition.

V. ANIMAL PRODUCTION
1. Effect of feeding of cotton seed cake on body weight gain in Kankrej female calves (3 -6 m)
Feeding of cotton seed cake and compound concentrate mixture @ 850 and 500 g/day, respectively
or compound concentrate mixture alone @ 1500 g/day is recommended to achieve the higher
growth rate in 3 to 6 months old Kankrej calves.

2. Effect of feeding of cotton seed cake on body weight gain in Mehsana buffalo female calves
(3-6 m)
Feeding of compound concentrate mixture @ 1.5 kg/day in 3 to 6 month old Mehsana buffalo
calves results in higher growth rate.
C. RECOMMENDED FOR DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL USE
I. BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
1. Preparation and evaluation of nutritious Laddu by ncorporation of Ragi, Grain Amaranth,
Sesame and Wheat
For the preparation of nutritious Laddu following two protocols are recommended:
1) Protocol-I
Blend coarse flour of wheat, roasted grain amaranth and crushed sesame seeds to the
proportion of 40:30:30 per cent, respectively. In this blended quantity add its 60 per cent
shredded jaggery and 35 per cent pure ghee.
2) Protocol-II
Blend coarse flour of ragi, roasted grain amaranth and crushed sesame seeds to equal
proportions (i.e. 33.3 per cent of each). In this blended quantity add its 60 per cent shredded
jaggery and 30 per cent pure ghee.
These Laddu contain more amount of quality protein, fiber, minerals particularly calcium, iron and
zinc besides essential amino acids mainly lysine, methionine and tryptophan. Additionally the
product is organoleptically acceptable by the end user with good keeping quality upto 20 days than
control.
2. Preparation and evaluation of nutritious Biscuits by incorporation of Ragi, Grain Amaranth,
Sesame and Wheat
For the preparation of nutritious biscuits following protocol is recommended:
Blend whole wheat flour, ragi flour, roasted grain amaranth flour and crushed sesame seeds to the
proportion of 55:10:10:25 or 50:10:20:20 per cent, respectively. In this blended quantity add its 50
per cent powdered sugar and 40 for the preparation of nutritious biscuits following protocol are
recommended:
Blend whole wheat flour, ragi flour, roasted grain amaranth flour and crushed sesame seeds to the
proportion of 55:10:10:25 or 50:10:20:20 per cent, respectively. In this blended quantity add its 50
per cent powdered sugar and 40 per cent vegetable ghee.
These biscuits contain more amount of quality protein, fiber, minerals particularly calcium, iron
and zinc besides essential amino acids mainly lysine, methionine and tryptophan. Additionally the
product is organoleptically acceptable by the end user and it has good keeping quality upto 90 days
under room condition.

D. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY


I. CROP PRODUCTION

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1. Evaluation of different herbicides for weed control in summer pearl millet (Pennisetum
glaucum (L.) R. Br. emend Stuntz)
Application of atrazine 0.50 kg/ha either as pre emergence followed by inter culturing at 25 DAS
or atrazine 0.50 kg/ha as post emergence at 20-25 DAS has been found effective to manage weeds
in summer pearl millet for getting higher yield and net return.
2. Effect of different weed management practices on rabi fennel
Application of pendimethalin @1.0 kg/ha as pre emergence + interculturing followed by hand
weeding at 30 DAS. has been found effective to manage weeds in rabi fennel for getting higher
yield and net return.

II. CROP PROTECTION


i) PLANT PATHOLOGY
1. Epidemiological study on black point of wheat
 Bold seeded aestivum wheat varieties GW 366, Lok 1 and GW 496 are more vulnerable whereas,
durum wheat variety GW 1139 was free from black point incidence.
 Morning relative humidity (68.9 to 73.7 %) and afternoon relative humidity (27.1 to 46.9%)was
significantly positively and negatively correlated with black point incidence.
2. Management of Ramularia blight in fennel
Three foliar sprays of chlorothalonil 75WP @ 0.15% (20 g/ 10 litre water) at an interval of 10 days
commencing from disease appearance found effective against Ramularia blight disease in fennel.
3. Bio-prospecting as well as functional and genetic diversity of promising PGPR strains of
fluorescent Pseudomonas for the control of pathogen of cumin blight in-vitro condition
 The isolate P-10 showed maximum phosphate solubilization followed by the isolate P-15.
Phosphate solubilization increased successively with incubation period i.e. after 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10
days of incubation.
 Strains P-10 and P-15 proved as an effective bioagent against A. burnsii.
 Amplified rDNA (Ribosomal DNA) Restriction Analysis (ARDRA) of 16S-rDNA gene of P-10
produced a fragment of 175, 140, and 90 bp whereas P-15 produced a fragment of 175, 150, and
90 bp; and these fragments were not found in the other 18 isolates of fluorescent Pseudomonas.
 Dendrogram obtained from the 16S-rDNA restriction pattern of the isolates of fluorescent
Pseudomonas using NTSys-pc software placed the P-10 and P-15 together in a cluster, and hence
these isolates are closely related to each other.
III. HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY
1. Effect of various levels of IBA on rooting in se mi-hard wood cutting of Olive (Olea europaea)
under net house conditions.
It has been observed that semi hard wood cutting of olive treated with 2500 to 3000 ppm solution
of IBA and planting in cocopeat gives maximum survival percentage under net house condition.
IV. BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
1. Diversity screening for high iron and zinc content in hexaploid and tetraploid Wheat
genotypes using molecular markers
The differential staining techniques for iron (PPB 3.5%) and zinc (DTZ 0.5%) can be cost
effectively, efficiently and ideally utilized for detecting variations in iron and zinc content (high,
medium and low) in wheat flour and identifying iron and zinc rich varieties to be included for
human consumption, particularly in mid day meal programmes to alleviate iron and zinc
deficiencies among children.

V. ANIMAL PRODUCTION
1. Study of Seasonal effect on s exual behavior of Kankrej bull

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In Kankrej bulls, the mean scores of sexual behavioral components, viz., temperament (0-5), libido
(0-9), erection (0-4), protrusion (0-4), Flehman‟s reaction (0-1) and ejaculatory thrust (0-4) are
1.98±0.02, 6.23±0.08, 3.39±0.03, 2.90±0.02, 0.51±0.03 and 3.43±0.04, respectively; and the
reaction time (sec) and total time (sec) is 110.05±3.45 and 168.47±7.23, respectively. The mean
values for seminal attributes, viz., volume (ml), concentration (million/ml), colour (score 1-4), pH,
mass activity (grade 0-5), per cent initial motility and live sperm are 5.03±0.07, 1414.83±24.69,
3.71±0.02, 6.72±0.01, 4.11±0.04, 83.27±0.27 and 90.29±0.22, respectively. Hence these values
can be used as reference for the selection/evaluation of Kankrej bulls by the frozen semen banks.
2. Study of Seasonal effect on sexual behavior of Kankrej bull
The Kankrej bulls evinced good sexual behavior with the better semen quality throughout the year
and during the summer months a significantly higher sex drive (6.69, score 0-9) and semen quality
(volume 5.28 ml, initial motility 85.19 %, live sperm 90.63%). Hence it is recommended that the
semen can be harvested throughout the year from Kankrej bulls.
3. Study of Seasonal effect on sexual behavior of Kankrej bull
During semen collection, the Kankrej bulls preferred buffalo bulls (78.26%) as dummy instead of
Kankrej bull, with no risk and significant reduction in training period (5 months). Hence, at semen
stations for effective semen collection from the Kankrej bulls it is recommended to use the buffalo
bull as dummy.
VI. ANIMAL HEALTH & FISHERIES
1. To study the prevalence of cardiac diseases in local canine population using
electrocardiography and cardiac biomarkers.
The prevalence of cardiac dysfunction in canines of Banaskantha District is 10.86 percent
(154/1417) with highest percentage of cardiac arrhythmias (83.13 %), followed by dilated
cardiomyopathy (9.09%) and acute heart failure (1.29%).
2. Study on status of acaricide resistance and development of alternate strategy to control ticks
in northern Gujarat
In Banaskantha district under in vitro studies, Flumethrin (1%) is more effective in control of both
adults and larval stages of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks in comparison to
deltamethrin (1.25%) and fipronil (1.0%).
3. Study on status of acaricide resistance and development of alternate strategy to control ticks
in northern Gujarat.
In Banaskantha district under in vitro studies, crude methanolic extracts of Papaya (Carica papaya)
seeds at 100 mg/ml concentration is effective in control of both adult and larval stages of
Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks.
4. Evaluation of surgical treatment of obstructive urolithiasis in bovines in clinical cases.
Surgico-therapeutic management of urolithiasis in Kankrej male calves with tube cystotomy
followed by ammonium chloride feeding @ 5 gm total dose for 10 days is effective.
RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT & RECOMMONDATION-2017

A. RECOMMENDATION FOR FARMING COMMUNITY


I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
1 Castor : GUJARAT CASTOR HYBRID 8 (GCH 8)
Gujarat Castor Hybrid -8 (GCH-8) gave seed yield of 3680 kg/ha, which was 16.1% higher than
check GCH-7 (3171 kg/ha).It evinced high oil content (49.7 %) than GCH 7 (48.9%). It is resistant
to Fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to Macrophomina root rot as compared to GCH 7. It is a
medium duration hybrid having profuse branching habit, long and semi compact spike, semi spiny
capsules and flat leaves. The variety is recommended for release in Gujarat.

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2 Coriander : GUJARAT CORIANDER 3 (GCo 3)


Gujarat Coriander -3 (GCo-3) recorded 1501 kg/ha seed yield, which was 72.5, 25.9 and 17.0 %
higher than national check varieties RCr 728, Hisar Anand and local check GCo2, respectively. It
has higher volatile oil yield (9.3 l/ha) than RCr 728 (5.1 l/ha), Hisar Anand (7.3 l/ha) and GCo2
(7.8 l/ha), respectively. It possesses excellent aroma in seed due to 8.4% higher linalool content in
volatile oil i.e. 72.2 % v/s 66.6 % in GCo2. The variety is recommended for release in Gujarat.

II. CROP PRODUCTION


1. Diversification of cropping system as component of small holder farming syste ms
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone are recommended to adopt Greengram –
Fennel cropping sequence for obtaining higher yield and net return. Under the system, fennel
should be sown at 90 cm spacing and transplant cauliflower (1:1 inter crop) in middle of two
lines of fennel at 10 DAS.
2. Growth and yield of kharif groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) under foliar application of
panchgavya and jivamrut
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone growing kharif groundnut are recommended
to apply panchgavya @ 2.0 % as foliar spray + jivamrut @ 500 lit/ha as soil application both at
branching and flowering stages along with 5 t FYM/ha for securing higher pod yield, net return
and maintaining soil fertility.
3. Relay/intercropping of castor in cotton
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone are recommended to adopt inter cropping of
castor in cotton instead of sole cotton for obtaining higher cotton equivalent yield and net
return. Under the system, cotton should be sown during 1st week of June with spacing of 180
cm x 60 cm and castor during 1st week of August between two rows of cotton keeping 60 cm
distance between two plants.
4. Weed management in mungbean
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone are recommended to carry out two hand
weeding at 20 and 35-40 DAS for obtaining higher seed yield of green gram and net return.
5. Response of horse gram (Macrotyloma uniformis lam. Verdec.) to row spacing and
fertilizer doses in kharif season
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone growing horse gram crop as rainfed are
recommended to keep 45 cm row spacing with basal application of 10 kg N and 20 kg P 2O5/ha
for obtaining higher seed yield and net return.
6. Effect of different weed management practices on isabgul and their residual effect on
succeeding crop
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone growing isabgul are recommended to carry
out two interculturing followed by hand weeding at 25 and 40 DAS for obtaining higher yield
and net return.
7. Effect of ferrous and zinc enriched FYM on yield and quality of fennel
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone are recommended to apply RDF (90 + 30 kg
NP/ha) to rabi fennel along with 200 kg FYM enriched with 3.0 kg Fe + 1.5 kg Zn/ha in furrow
at the time of sowing in Fe and Zn deficient soil for obtaining higher yield and net return.
The FYM (200 kg/ha) should be mixed with required quantities of Fe (15.7 kg FeSO4.7H 2O)
and Zn (7.1 kg ZnSO4.7H 2O). The FYM is kept about 70 % moisture content for 40 days in a
pit with weekly intermixing before its application.
8. Scheduling of irrigation and fertility levels on summer vegetable cowpea
The farmers of North Gujarat agro climatic zone growing summer vegetable cowpea are
recommended to apply 10 irrigations at 8 days interval during March, 7 days interval during
April and 4 days interval during May with 60 mm depth along with application of 75% RDF
(18.75 : 37.5: 00 kg NPK/ha) + rhizobium + PSB (30 g/kg seed) for obtaining higher green pod
yield and net return which gives saving of 25 % fertilizer.

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9. Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur management in rainfed mustard


The farmers of North West agro climatic zone are recommended to apply 50 : 50 N, P 2O5 and
20 kg S /ha through gypsum to mustard under rainfed condition in salt affected soil for
obtaining higher yield and net return.
10. Nutrient management in rainfed castor with different amendments in salt affected soils
The farmers of North West agro climatic zone are recommended to apply gypsum and castor
cake each of 2 t/ha along with RDF (60+30+0 NPK kg/ha) to castor (GCH 2) under rainfed
condition in salt affected soil for obtaining higher yield and net return.
III. CROP PROTECTION
i) Agricultural Entomology
1 Management of termite in fenugreek through intercropping
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-Climatic Zone (IV) growing fenugreek for seed purpose
are advised to grow ajwain as an inter crop in fenugreek in (1:1 ratio) for effective
management of termite.

2 Management of thrips in capsicum in polyhous e


Farmers are advised to apply two sprays of spinosad 45 SC 0.0143% (3.2 ml/10 lit. water)
for the effective management of thrips in capsicum in natural ventilated polyhouse. Apply
the first spray when thrips exceed five per leaf and second spray at 15 days after first
spray for getting the maximum capsicum production and net return.
IV. HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY
1. Influences of integrated use of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth,
yield and quality of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) cv. Bonneville.
Farmers of North Gujarat Agroclimatic zone IV interested to grow vegetable pea are
recommended to apply well rotten poultry manure @ 1063 kg/ha (2.35 % N content) with full
dose of Phosphorus (70 kg/ha) and potash (50 kg/ha) as basal dose and biofertilizer,
Rhizobium and PSB should be applied as soil application @ 1.25 l/ha and seed treatment 20
ml/ kg seed each to obtain the maximum yield and net return of green pod of vegetable pea.
2. Organic farming in Aonla.
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone IV are interested to grow rainfed organic
aonla are advised that the recommended dose of chemical fertilizers (1000:500:500 NPK
g/tree) can be replaced by Farm Yard Manure ( 200 kg FYM/tree) as an organic source for
getting higher fruit production and net return. Application of FYM also improves the soil
fertility of light textured soil.
V. AGRIL ENGINEERING, DAIRY & FOOD TECHNOLOGY
1. Study on different drying methods for drying of red and green chilly
The farmers and agro processors are advised to use forced convectional solar dryer to dry green and
red chilly to produce better quality dried products of chilly. The drying rate was found higher
(127.46 g/h) moisture loss for red and green chilly under forced convectional solar dryer. With the
use of forced convectional solar dryer, 44.20 % drying time can be saved compared to low cost
poly solar dryer and 87.1% as compared to sun drying method.
The low cost poly solar dryer is recommended for maintaining quality and colour of dried red and
green chilly, whereas forced solar conventional solar dryer is recommended for attaining fast drying
(less drying time).
2. Techno-economic feasibility of Solar Water Pumping System in Banaskantha district of
Gujarat
Farmers of North Gujarat region are hereby recommended to adopt 5 hp solar photovoltaic water
pumping system coupled with micro irrigation system to promote eco-friendly daytime irrigation.
The system is appropriate in the total head range of 5 to 85 m. The PV system is economical as
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B. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY


I. CROP PRODUCTION
1. Enhancing WUE of Indian mustard under deficit and adequate irrigation scheduling
with hydrogel
Mustard gives higher seed yield when irrigated at 0.8 IW/CPE ratio. Higher seed yield of
mustard can also be obtained with an application of hydrogel but it is found economically
not viable.
2. Chemical weed control in grain amaranths
Application of oxyfluorfen 50 g/ha PE followed by one hand weeding at 5 weeks after
sowing or two hand weeding at 3 and 5 weeks after sowing control weeds effectively
which gives higher seed yield of amaranths.
3. Weed management in mungbean
Application of pendimethalin 30 EC followed by imazethapyr 2 EC (ready mixture) 0.75
kg/ha PE followed by hand weeding at 25-30 DAS or pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha PE followed
by quizalofop-ethyl 50 g/ha at 15-20 DAS to control weeds effectively in mungbean. No
phytotoxic effect of herbicide was observed on succeeding crop.
4. Integrated crop management in mungbean
Application of 20 kg N + 40 kg P 2O5/ha as basal and seed inoculation with Rhizobium +
PSB (250 g each/8 kg seed) to kharif greengram is found effective to give higher yield.
Further, application of pendimethalin 30 EC + imazethapyr 2 EC (ready mixture) 0.75
kg/ha PE and carry out hand weeding at 35-40 DAS controls weeds to give higher seed
yield and net return in mungbean.
5. Integrated crop management in fieldpea
Application of 20 kg N + 40 kg P 2O5/ha as basal and seed inoculation with Rhizobium +
PSB (250 g each/8 kg seed) to fieldpea gives higher yield of the crop. Application of
pendimethalin @ 1.0 kg/ha PE followed by one hand weeding at 30 days after sowing
controls weeds and gives higher seed yield and net return.
6. Integrated crop management in rajmash
Application of 50 kg N/ha + 40 kg P 2O5/ha as basal and 50 kg N/ha 30 days after sowing
and seed inoculation with Rhizobium + PSB (250 g each/8 kg seed) to rajmash gives
higher yield. Application of pendimethalin @ 1 kg/ha PE followed by one hand weeding at
30 days after sowing control weeds and gives higher seed yield and net return.
7. Integrated weed management in pigeonpea
Application of pendimethalin 0.75 kg/ha PE followed by imezathapyr 100 g/ha at 15-20
DAS or imezathapyr 100 g/ha at 10-15 DAS followed by 1 hand weeding on 50 DAS or
pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha on 3 DAS + imezathapyr @ 100 g/ha at 10-15 DAS or
pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha on 3 DAS + imezathapyr @ 100 g/ha at 10-15 DAS followed
by intercultivation on 50 DAS or pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha on 3 DAS + quizalofop ethyl
@ 100 g/ha at 10-15 DAS followed by 1 intercultivation on 50 DAS is found effective for
weed control in pigeonpea.
8. Effect of different weed management practices on isabgul and their residual effect on
succeeding crop
Application of oxadiargyl @ 100/ha as PoE at 20 DAS followed by I. C. followed by hand
weeding at 35 DAS or isoproturon 500 g/ha PE or isoproturon 500 g/ha PE + Oxadiargyl
@ 100/ha as POE at 20 DAS in isabgul is found effective for weed control.

II. CROP PROTECTION


i) AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
1. Evaluation of different insecticides and botanicals against sucking pest infesting
fenugreek
Two foliar sprays of thiamethoxam 25 WG 0.0084% (3.36 g/10 lit. water) or acetamiprid
20 SP 0.004% (2 g/10 lit. water) for effective and economical management of aphid and
leafhopper in fenugreek. First foliar spray at 1.5 aphid index and second after 10 days of the
first spray with the PHI for both the insecticides as 28 days.

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2. Management of blight in cumin


Three sprays of kresoxim- methyl 44.3 SC 0.044 % (First spray at 35 days after germination
and subsequent two spays at 10 days interval after first spray) were found effective for
getting the maximum yield with minimum disease intensity of blight in cumin.
ii) ANIMAL HEALTH AND FISHERIES
1. Effect of tolfenamic acid on pharmacokinetics of ceftizoxime in sheep
In sheep, single dose intravenous administration of marbofloxacin (2.0 mg kg-1 body weight)
and ornidazole (20.0 mg kg-1 body weight) in combination is safe with respect to haemato-
biochemical parameters.
2. Monitoring of heavy metals in milk of dairy animals in Northern Gujarat
Administration of intramuscular ceftizoxime in sheep @dose rate of 10.00 mg/kg at 48 hours
interval maintains therapeutic drug concentration above 0.50 μg/ml in milk.
3. Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of Marbofloxacin and its combination with
Ornidazole in Sheep
Levels of cadmium, copper and lead in milk of cattle and buffaloes of Banaskantha, Mehsana
and Gandhinagar districts are found below maximum residue limits recommended by FSSAI.
4. Investigations on anestrus in rural buffaloes of Banaskantha
Single dose oral feeding of 5 gram herbal powder consisting of Balantsepha (Anethum
graveolens), Gajarbij (Dauccus carota), Kalonji (Nigella sativa), Mohari (Brassica juncea)
and Shivlingi (Bryoniala ciniosa) culminates into a better estrus response and conception rate
than single intra-muscular administration of Busereline acetate (20 mcg) in post-partum
anestrus cases of Mehsana buffaloes.
C. RECOMMENDATION FOR POLICY MAKERS
i) SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. Status of Crop Insurance in Gujarat
 The benefitted farmers across the regions and crops showed skewed distribution as in
Saurashtra region it had been 76.77 percent and in cotton and groundnut combined it had
been 79.35 percent. To achieve the desired results from new Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima
Yojana state nodal agency should focus on other potential regions and crops.
 There is need to focus on sensitising the farmers about region wise crop losses in the crop
insurance campaign.

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT & RECOMMONDATION-2018


A. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FARMING COMMUNITY
I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Dual Sorghum Variety : Gujarat Jowar 43 (GJ 43 )
The variety GJ 43 exhibited 2753 kg/ha grain yield which was 46.85 % and 22.66 % higher than
checks GJ 39 and CSV 20, respectively. The variety yielded 144 q/ha dry fodder yield, which
was 32.13% and 14.90 % higher than checks in that order. It has good height with long and
broad leaves. It is moderately resistant to ergot and grain mold diseases and there was lower
incidence of shoot fly and stem borer. The variety is recommended for release in Gujarat.
II. CROP PRODUCTION
1. Intercropping study in Bt. cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
The farmers of North West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing Bt cotton under rainfed
condition are recommended to grow either as sole mothbean (45 cm) or intercropping of
mothbean (45 cm) in Bt. cotton (120 cm) (1:2) for obtaining higher cotton equivalent yield and
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2. Effect of soil application of MgSO 4, foliar application of KNO 3, FeSO 4 and ZnSO 4 on yield
of cotton under dry land condition
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing Bt cotton (BG II) under dryland
condition on medium black soils are recommended to apply 15 kg MgSO 4/ha as basal and three
foliar sprays of 3% KNO 3 at square formation, flowering and boll development stages with
recommended dose of fertilizers (120 + 40 kg N, K 2O/ha) for obtaining higher seed cotton yield
and monetary return.
3. Nitrogen management in forage oat (Avena sativa L.) crop under North Gujarat Agro-
climatic conditions
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing forage oat crop are recommended to
fertilize the crop with 140 kg N /ha with two splits i.e., 50 % N as basal + 50 % N after first cut
and 60 kg P 2O5/ha as basal for obtaining higher green and dry fodder yield as well as net
return.
4. Effect of weed management practices in ajwain and their residual effect on greengram
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing ajwain are recommended to carry out
two interculturing followed by hand weeding at 25 and 40 DAS for obtaining higher seed yield
and net return.
5. Effect of weed management practices in dill seed and their residual effect on green gram
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing dill seed under irrigated condition are
recommended to carry out two interculturing followed by hand weeding at 25 and 40 DAS for
obtaining higher seed yield and net return.
6. Feasibility of wheat-lucerne mixed cropping
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing irrigated wheat are recommended to
grow wheat and lucerne as mixed cropping by broadcasting the seed @ 120 and 12 kg/ha,
respectively. Wheat and lucerne are to be harvested at the same time and recommended to give
four irrigations to lucerne at 7, 22, 42 and 60 days after harvest of wheat crop. This mixed
cropping practice increases the total yield of crops and net return as well as improves soil
fertility and wheat fodder quality.
7. Nutrient management in rainfed dill seed
The farmers of North West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing rainfed dill seed under saline
sodic soil are recommended to apply 40:20 kg N:P 2O5/ha and 10 kg S/ha through gypsum (62.5
kg) as basal for obtaining higher seed yield and net return.
8. Efficiency of nutrient with different amendments under salt affected soil for dill seed
The farmers of North West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing dill seed under saline sodic soil
are recommended to apply 5 t FYM/ha and 50 per cent of gypsum requirement (4 t/ha) of soil
with 60 kg N + 30 kg P 2O5 /ha for obtaining higher yield and net return.
9. Nutrient requirements of newly developed Bt cotton hybrid GTHH 49 BGII
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing Bt cotton (BG II) are recommended
to apply 320 kg N and 120 kg K2O/ha for obtaining higher yield and net return.
10. Response of kharif hybrid maize to spacing and fertility management
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to grow kharif hybrid maize
at 60 cm x 20 cm spacing and fertilize with 180:90:00 kg NPK/ha for obtaining higher yield and
net return. Nitrogen should be applied in four splits i.e., at basal (20%), four leaf stage (30%),
eight leaf stage (40%), tasseling stage (10%) and P 2O5 as basal.
11. Effect of sowing time and fertilizer management on isabgol
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to grow the isabgol crop on
2nd or 3rd week of November with application of 150 % RDN (30 kg /ha) + 30 kg P 2O5/ha as
basal and remaining nitrogen (30 kg/ha) should be applied at 30 and 50 DAS in equal splits for
obtaining higher yield and net return.

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III. CROP PROTECTION


Agricultural Entomology
1. Management of termite in isabgol through intercropping
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-Climatic Zone growing isabgul are recommended to grow
ajwain as an intercrop in isabgol at 30 cm distance (1:1 ratio) for effective management of
termite.
2. Management of white grub in groundnut
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to apply seed treatment of
chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 25 ml/kg seed (500 g a.i./ha) one day before sowing for effective
management of white grub in groundnut.
IV. HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY
1. Studies on the efficacy of different plant growing structure on growth and flower
production of gerbera
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone IV are advised to grow gerbera under 30 per cent
green shade net house during December to May for higher yield and net return.
2. Effect of spacing and fertility levels on growth, yield and quality of carrot cv. GDC 1
Farmer of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone–IV are advised to grow carrot at 15 cm row
spacing with application of 80:40:40 kg NPK/ha to get higher root yield and net return.
3. Effect of spacing and nitrogen fertilizer on growth and yield of chrysanthemum cv. IIHR 6
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone-IV growing chrysanthemum are advised to follow
the spacing of 45 cm × 30 cm and apply 250 kg/ha nitrogen. Nitrogen should be given in five
splits i.e. 20% dose of nitrogen (50 kg/ha) along with recommended dose of phosphorus and
potash @ 50 kg/ha each as basal and remaining 80% dose of nitrogen (200 kg/ha) in four equal
split (50 kg/ha) as a top dressing at 30, 60, 90 and 120 days after transplanting should be applied
to obtain higher yield and net return.

V. AGRIL. ENGINEERING, DAIRY AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY


1 Evaluation of different resource conservation equipment for sustainable crop production
under rainfed condition.
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone IV growing cluster bean under rainfed
condition are recommended to use roto till drill for sowing clusterbean to get higher seed yield,
monetary returns and rain water use efficiency.
2 Effect of land configuration and mulches on growth, yield and economics of cotton under
rainfed condition
The farmers of North-West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone V growing desi cotton under dry land
condition are recommended to open the furrow at 3.6 m interval and apply castor shell or
mustard straw mulch @ 10 t/ha after last interculturing for getting higher seed cotton yield and
monetary returns.

VI. ANIMAL PRODUCTION


1. Effect of different ratios of DM intake from green and dry fodder on growth performance
of Kankrej heifer calves
Feeding of 50% DM from green fodder, 20% DM from dry fodder and 30% DM from
concentrate is advise to Kankrej heifer calves (6-10 months) for better growth performance.
2. Effect of feeding dried Moringa (Sargavo) leaves on body weight gain in Mehs ana goat kid
(3-6 months)
Mehsana goat rearing farmers are advised to feed dried Moringa leaves in place of concentrate
mixture to male kids of 3-6 months of age to obtain better body weight gain.

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B. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY


I. CROP IMPROVEMENT, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Potato seed multiplication through micro propagation
The potato tissue culture plantlets of Kufri Chipsona-3 and Kufri khyati recorded higher
number of tubers i.e., 15.18 and 15.38 per plant, respectively. Plantation of tissue cultured
tubers produced considerable high tuber yield 30307 kg/ha (Kufri Chipsona-3) and 30516 kg/ha
(Kufri khyati). Therefore, it is recommended to scientific community and seed producers to use
first generation tubers produced through tissue culture plantlets for multiplication of basic seed
of potato.

II. CROP PRODUCTION


1. Yield maximization in pigeonpea
Following package is found effective for obtaining maximum yield of pigeonpea
1. Apply vermi-compost @ 2.5 t/ha + RDF i.e.20:40:20:5 kg N P S Zn/ha as basal dose.
2. Apply pendimethalin @0.75 kg/ha on 3 DAS + imazethapyr @100 g/ha on 10-15 DAE of
weeds + one intercultivation on 50 DAS.
2. Effect of weed management practices on ajwain and their residual effect on green gram
Aapplication of pendimethalin @1.0 kg/ha as pre emergence was found effective for weed
control in ajwain.
3. Effect of weed management practices on dill seed and their residual effect on green gram
Pendimethalin 30 EC @1.0 kg/ha or oxyfluorfen @50 g/ha application as pre emergence was
found effective for weed control in dillseed.
4. Delineation of nutrient status of soils of Sabarkantha district and their relationship with
soil properties
The soils of Sabarkantha district are loamy sand (24.70 %), sandy loam (31.93 %) and
sandy clay loam (34.64 %) in texture, neutral (31.93 %) to alkaline (68.07 %) in reaction which
contains soluble salt content within safe limit (97.29 %). These soils are low to medium in
organic carbon (70.18 %) and available sulphur (68.07 %); whereas medium to high in
available phosphorus (90.97 %), potassium (93.37 %), DTPA–extractable iron (83.43 %) and
zinc (78.92 %) status. The DTPA–extractable manganese (75.60 %) and copper (92.47 %),
status of these soils is categorized as 'High'. The deficiency of DTPA–extractable zinc (21.08
%) and iron (16.57 %) was noticed.

III. CROP PROTECTION


1. Effect of different concentrations of pendimethalin and glyphosate on soil microbial
communities and soil enzymatic activity in-vitro
 In-vitro study revealed that application of pendimethalin and glyphosate @ 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5
kg ai/ha declined the population of soil microbes i.e., actinomycetes and Azotobacter up to
15 days.
 Application of higher doses of pendimethalin and glyphosate @2.0 kg a.i./ha drastically
reduced the population of microorganisms (bacteria, actinomycetes, Azotobacter, fungi and
PSB) and soil enzyme (dehydrogenase, urease, FDH, acid phosphatase, and alkaline
phosphatase) activity in soil at 15 days after application.
 Further, population of microbes viz., bacteria, actinomycetes, Azotobacter, fungi and PSB
increased at 30 days after application of herbicides in all the treatments.
2. Management of insect pests of mungbean through insecticides
The seeds of mungbean to be treated with imidacloprid 600 FS (@ 5ml/kg seed (525 g
a.i./ha) seed followed by spray of indoxacarb 15.8 EC @ 5ml/10 lit (39.5 g ai/ha) at 50 %
flowering stage for effective and economical management of sucking pests and pod borers of
mungbean.

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3. Management of white grub in groundnut


In the absence of seed treatment of chlorpyriphos, drenching of imidacloprid 40 WG+
fipronil 40 WG–80% @ 400 g/ha (320 g a.i./ha) near the base of plant at 20 days after the first
rainfall was found effective for the management of white grub in groundnut.
4. Management of foliar diseases of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Tomato growers are advised to apply three sprays of carbendazim 12 % + mancozeb 63
% WP @ 0.2 % at 15 days interval (First spray at the time of initiation of the disease and
subsequent two sprays at 15 days interval after 1st spray) for getting the maximum yield and
income with minimum disease intensity of early blight of tomato.

IV. HORTICULTURE AND AGROFORESTRY


1. Studies on Olive (Oleae europaea L.) based agri-silviculture under rainfed condition
In North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone IV, the cowpea crop can be grown with early five
year olive plants as inter crop to get additional income under rainfed condition.

V. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, DAIRY AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY


1. Development of Passive Scrubber for Removal of CO 2 from biogas
Passive water scrubbing method for biogas purification by using fresh water improves
about 19 per cent methane output and reduces similar percentage of carbon dioxide. The system
takes about 42 minutes for purification of 1 m3 biogas. Approximately 440 litres of water is
required to obtain 1 m3 of purified biogas. pH of scrubbed water found to be decreased by about
11 percentage.
2. Enhancing RWUE of castor with use of hydrogel under dry land condition
The application of hydrogel for moisture conservation was not found effective due to
poor water releasing capacity in North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone (AES I) under rain fed
condition for castor crop.
VI. BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
1. Biochemical and nutritional evaluation of different genotypes of maize (Zea mays L.)
It is informed to scientific community that maize genotypes under study showed variability for
the tryptophan, lysine, protein, oil and carbohydrate contents. Among them, following
genotypes were superior with respect to following quality parameters.
Sr. Quality
Genotypes/Hybrids
No. Parameters
1 Protein Hy-235 (10.26%), JCS-2-7 (10.11%), VL-109178 (10.11%), HQPM-1
(9.88%)
2 Protein Quality
Tryptophan JCS-2-7 (0.61 %), BLD-233 (0.61 %), GAYMH-1 (0.55%), HQPM-1
(0.58%), VL-109178(0.59%)
Lysine VL-109178 (3.85%), CM-140 (3.47 %) CM-135 (3.43%), BLD-233 (3.16%),
JCS-2-7 (3.52%)
3 Oil content HQPM-1 (4.68%), GAYMH-1 (4.99%), JCS-2-7 (4.83%), BLD-233 (4.42%)

4 Carbohydrate HQPM-1 (70.65 %), CM-140 (68.78%), VL-109178 (68.59%)


5 Starch BLD-233 (61.91%), HY-235(61.78%), GAYMH-1 (61.43%)
6 Fe2+content HQPM-1 (49ppm),CM-140 (43.8ppm) CM-135(43.2ppm),VL-109178
(42.9ppm),GAYMH-1 (41.2ppm)
7 Zn2+content HQPM-1 (37.5ppm), JCS-2-7 (31.8ppm), GAYMH-1 (31.3ppm)

Based on the above results, the genotypes JCS-2-7, BLD-233 and VL-109178 were most
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2. Evaluation of infloresce nce from grain amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) genotypes for
betalain pigments and antioxidant activity
It is informed to scientific community that in Amaranthus, all species evaluated under study
showed high amount of variability with respect to betalain content and antioxidant potential.
Among them, A. cruentus species genotypes inflorescence possessed higher amount of betalain
content and antioxidant potential than A. hypochondriachus and A. edulic species at pre-mature
stage. In post-harvest inflorescence analysis, betalain content and antioxidant potential were
found higher in GA-2 and GA-3 than GA-1 genotype. Antioxidant potential was found three
times higher in post-harvest inflorescence than pre-mature stage. The dark red colored
inflorescence genotype EC-524457 showed high amount of betalain content and antioxidant
potential.
3. Proteomics of buffalo milk fat globule membrane during different stages of lactation
It is informed to scientific community that Xanthin oxidase (XO), Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS)
IV, Butyrophillin (BTN), PAS VI/VII polypeptides were present at the time of calving. The
amount of XO, BTN & PAS VI were maximum at the time of calving. However, levels of PAS
IV & PAS VII were highest after two hours of calving. The amount of XO, PAS IV & PAS VI
level remained high till four hours in colostrum, afterwards their amount decreased. Moreover,
PAS III appeared at 12 hours and reached to maximum level in colostrum after 24 hours of
calving.
4. Quality profiling of seed spices with respe ct to major constitutes and hazard residues
analysis
It is informed to scientific community that cumin can be stored without loss of aroma, flavour,
volatile oil, oleoresin, total phenols, total flavonoids, free radicals scavenging activity and
FRAP activity up to 36 months under ambient storage condition.
VII. SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. Construction of Attitude Scale towards cleanliness
The scale in the present study is valid and reliable therefore, it is recommended for those
researchers, planners, developmental workers and social scientists who want to carry out
research to study attitude of people towards cleanliness. The format of the scale is given as
under.
Scale to Measure Attitude towards Cleanliness
Sr.
Attitude statements SA A UD DA SDA
No.
1 Dirtiness present in local surroundings gives unpleasant feelings. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
2 Cleaning the surrounding degrades image in front of others. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
3 Everyone realize health benefits of sanitized surroundings. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
4 Well educated people do not bother about cleanliness. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
5 Kids are too young so they throw garbage outside the container. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
6 Involving people in cleaning activities is a good way to spread awareness about 5 4 3 2 1
cleanliness. (+)
7 Clean India Campaign is effective Government initiative to bring cleanliness. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
8 Cleanliness must not be choice, it must become law. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
9 There should be stringent laws, rules & regulations against unhygienic practices. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
10 Public health, water and sanitation services should be the first priority of the 5 4 3 2 1
government. (+)
11 Proper waste management system is necessary for cleanliness. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
12 Keeping separate dustbin to collect disposable and non-disposable wastes are not 1 2 3 4 5
in practice. (-)
13 Domestic waste water should not be reused either before or after treatment. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
14 Dry sanitation is an expensive onsite disposal method of human excreta. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
15 There is no need to treat water to make it safer to drink. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
16 Use of handled ladle is cumbersome in case of unavailability. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
17 Clean and neat people are more confident. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
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18 Cleaning of toilets and hand wash facilities are not socially ac ceptable. (-) 1 2 3 4 5
19 Food storage container should be cleaned only when it looks dirty. (+) 5 4 3 2 1
20 People ignore unhealthy changes in test and odour of spoiled foods. (-) 1 2 3 4 5

Scoring Technique: : For application of the scale, the researcher can collect information against each
20 statements in five point continuum viz., ’Strongly agree’, ‘Agree’, ‘Undecided’, ’Disagree’ and
‘Strongly disagree’ with weighted score of 5,4,3,2 and 1 for positive and reverse to negative
statements.
2. Status of agriculture credit in Gujarat
The percent share of farm credit in the tribal dominant districts (Dangs, Valsad, Tapi and Dahod)
is very meagre, i.e., only 3.14 per cent of the total farm credit supply of the state. Therefore,
policy makers should give more focus on the financial inclusion of the tribal dominant districts
especially in agriculture sector, so that farm production can be increased.

The per cent share of term credit in the overall farm credit supply is 24 per cent whereas, the
short term credit contributes to 76 per cent of farm credit supply. For enabling the farmers in
adopting capital intensive technological innovations, policy makers should give more emphasis
on increasing the term credit disbursal.
VIII. ANIMAL HEALTH AND FISHERIES
1. Comparative evaluation and efficacy of the commonly used acaricides against
ectoparasites infestation in cattle
Cypermethrin (10% w/v @ 1 ml / lit) spray and Flumethrin (1% w/v @ 1 ml / 10kg body
weight) pour-on is at par for effective ectoparasite control in cattle upto 17 and 32 days,
respectively.
2. Clinical and blood profile studies on Mehsana buffaloes affected with dystocia
Uterine adhesions are related to duration and degree of uterine torsion in dystocia affected
buffaloes, as evidenced by adhesion free uterus in torsions of shorter duration (≤ 48 hours) with
lesser degree of twist (≤180).
3. Clinical and blood profile studies on Mehsana buffaloes affected with dystocia
Alterations in haematological (Total leucocyte count, Differential leucocyte count and
platelets), enzymatic (Aspartate amino transferase) and cortisol hormonal profiles can be used
as diagnostic indicator for dystocia associated clinico-obstetrical attributes (Type & duration of
dystocia, condition of fetus and uterine adhesion) in dams.
4. Comparative evaluation of modified and standard surgical technique for amputation of
horn in Mehsana buffaloes
In Mehsani buffaloes, during horn amputation by flap method, surgical incision one cm above
frontal crest is suggested to reduce operation time and blood loss.

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT & RECOMMONDATION-2019

A. RECOMMENDATION FOR FARMING COMMUNITY

I. Crop IMPROVEMENT, Plant Physiology and Biotechnology


1. WHEAT VARIETY: Bread wheat variety GW 499
The bread wheat growing farmers of Gujarat state are recommended for cultivation of GW 499 in late
sown irrigated condition as it exhibits 46.02 q/ha average grain yield with a tune of 12.05, 7.52 and
13.34 per cent higher grain yield than check varieties GW 173, GW 11 and LOK 1, respectively.
Moreover, it is good quality bread wheat genotype with excellent chapatti quality along with high
protein content (13.9%) and Test weight (78.2 kg/hl). It has high level of essential micronutrient zinc
(50.99 ppm). It possess high degree of resistance against black and brown rust.
2. WHEAT VARIETY: Durum wheat variety GW 1339

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The farmers of Gujarat state growing durum wheat are recommended for cultivation of durum
wheat variety GW 1339 under timely sown irrigated condition as it exhibits 50.1 q/ha average grain
yield with a tune of 10.50, 16.63 and 13.07 per cent higher than check varieties GDW 1255, HI
8498 and HI 8737, respectively. It is good quality durum wheat genotype with early maturity and
bold grains. It has good level of beta carotene content (5.50 ppm), berry incidence was not observed.
The protein content in the grain is comparable with check varieties. It possesses high degree of
resistance against black and brown rust.
3. MAIZE HYBRID: Gujarat Dantiwada Yellow Maize Hybrid (GDYMH-1)
The hybrid GDYMH 1 (Gujarat Dantiwada Yellow Maize Hybrid-1) is recommended for North
Gujarat Agro-climatic zone for Kharif cultivation. This hybrid exhibited average yield of 5417 kg/ha
in kharif season. It yielded 24.60 and 36.60 per cent significantly higher yield than checks GAYMH-
1 and GM 2, respectively. Variety has high test weight (395 g). This hybrid shows resistant against
Maydis Leaf Blight (MLB) and stem borer under field condition. The quality point of view, this
hybrid contains 66.79% starch, 10.07% protein as well as 0.72% tryptophan and 3.51% lysine in the
protein which is higher than both the checks.
4. GRAIN AMARANTH VARIETY: Grain Amaranth 6 (GA 6)
The Proposed variety SKNA 401 (18.21 q/ha) has superior for grain yield over local check GA 3
(16.42 q/ha) and national check GA 2 (15.93 q/ha) at state level 10.86 and 14.26 per cent, respectively.
It has light green colour attractive inflorescences and foliage, early maturity and medium plant height
with thick stem that prevent lodging. Grain of proposed variety is light creamy white in colour, higher
in test weight (bold seed) with high protein content (11.52 %). Any disease and insect pest damage
were not observed under field condition during evaluation. Therefore, the variety SKNA 401(GA
6) is proposed for recommendation for cultivation in Amaranth growing area of Gujarat.
5. POTATO VARIETY : Kufari Khyati (J/93-86)
In 75 days harvest, the endorsed variety Kufri Khyati recorded (44.22 t./h.) 18.74 per cent and 9.10
per cent higher total tuber yield and 19.48 per cent and 13.78 per cent marketable tuber yield over
the years against popular varieties Kufri Badshah and Kufri Pukhraj, respectively. The potato
growers of North Gujarat are recommended to grow variety Kufri Khyati. It is early bulking and has
advantage of harvest at 75 days to fetch a premium rate.
6. CUMIN VARIETY : Gujarat Cumin 5 (GC 5 )
Proposed variety JC-95-103 (GC 5) is early maturing (92 days), which was two week early than GC
4 (108 days), high yielding with an average seed yield of 686 kg/ha, which was 3.19 per cent higher
than GC 4 at state level and 3.55 per cent volatile oil content.

II. CROP PRODUCTION


1. Development and validation of station integrated farming system model at Sardarkrushinagar
The small and marginal farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to adopt
integrated farming system approach under irrigated condition for obtaining higher crop equivalent
yield, system productivity, system profitability, employment generation, improve soil fertility,
assured livelihood and nutritional security and increasing climate resilient sustainability with
integration of following components of farming system

Sr.No. Components of IFS Area (ha)


1. C1: Greengram – Castor relay cropping system (3 :1) 0.70 ha
C2: Groundnut - Wheat – Fodder Rajka Bajra cropping system
C3: Green gram -Mustard-Pearl millet cropping system
C4: Hy. Napier + Cowpea (F) - Lucerne + Forage Chicory cropping system
(Note: Each cropping system should be adjusted as per family need and
feasibility)
2 Multi–storey horticultural fruits [Mango (8 m x 8 m), lemon (4 m inter row), 0.25 ha
custard apple(4 m intra row)] and seasonal vegetables (bottle gourd, okra,
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adjusted as per family need and feasibility)


3 Boundary plantation: 1. Ardusa and Aonla (farm boundary) 2. Hy. Napier -
grass and Drumstick (in between two cropping system boundary)
4 Live stock (Two Mehsani buffaloes) + vermicompost + nursery unit 0.035 ha
5 Farm pond (Water harvesting and recharging) 0.015 ha
Total 1.0 ha

2. Response of different biofertilizer formulation and methods of application in greengram


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing kharif greengram are recommended to
apply 2.5 t FYM/ha and 75 % recommended dose of fertilizer (15-30-00 NPK kg/ha) along with soil
application of Rhizobium (Rhizobium selenitireducens) and PSB (Bacillus coagulanse) as liquid
formulation (1.0 lit/ha) by mixing with 100 kg FYM /ha for obtaining higher seed yield and net
return.
3. Effect of iron and zinc enriched FYM on yield and quality of wheat
The farmers of North West Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing wheat under salt affected soil are
recommended to apply RDF (120-60-0 kg NPK/ha, on the basis of STV) + 0.5 t FYM enriched with
3.6 kg ZnSO4.7H2O and 8.0 kg FeSO4.7H2O per ha for obtaining higher yield and net returns.
4. Effect of FYM and sources of water on growth, yield and quality of wheat
The farmers of North West Agro-climatic Zone growing irrigated wheat under salt affected soil with
canal and poor quality tube well water are recommended to apply 10 t FYM / ha and alternate
irrigation from tube well and canal water for obtaining higher yield and net return.
5. Exploration production potential of castor (GCH 7) through fertigation
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing castor under drip system are
recommended to irrigate the crop at 1.2 PEF on alternate day and fertilize the crop with 270 kg N/ha
of which 20 % N (54 kgN) as basal and remaining 80% N (216 kg N) through fertigation in 6
equalsplits (36 kg N through urea) starting from 50 , 65, 80, 95, 110 and 125 DAS along with 37.5 kg
P 2O5/ha (through DAP) and 20 kg S/ha (through gypsum) as basal for obtaining higher yield and net
return.
The operational schedule of drip system is as under:
System details Operating Time Alternate day
Lateral Spacing 150 cm October 1 hour 40 minutes
Dripper line 16 mm November 1 hour 34 minutes
Dripper discharge 2 lph Dec-Jan. 1 hour 22 minutes
Dripper distance 40 cm February- March 2 hour 08 minutes
Pressure 1.2 kg/cm2

6. Comparative efficiency of PSB and biophos on the performance of castor


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing castor in light textured soil with assured
irrigation facility are recommended to apply 40 kg phosphorus as basal along with seed treatment
with biophos (600 g inoculants/ 1 kg seeds) or 40 kg phosphorus as basal along with seed treatment
of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (5 ml/kg seeds) besides RDN @ 180 kg/ha and S @ 20 kg/ha for
obtaining higher yield and net return.
7. Effect of date of sowing and spacing on yield of cumin
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to sow cumin crop during first
week of November at 30 cm row spacing for obtaining higher yield and net return.
8. Effect of date of sowing and spacing on yield of ajwain
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone are recommended to sow the ajwain crop on third
week of October at 45 cm row spacing for obtaining higher yield and net return.

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management
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone growing rabi coriander for leafy purpose are
recommended to adopt GDLC 1 variety with one cutting at 40-45 DAS and fertilized with 60:30:00
kg NPK/ha in which full dose of phosphorus and half dose of nitrogen as basal while remaining half
dose of nitrogen after first cut i.e. 40-45 DAS for obtaining higher yield and net return. For seed
purpose, grow the cultivar GCo 2 and fertilized with 40:20:00 kg NPK/ha as full dose of phosphorus
and half dose of nitrogen as basal and remaining half dose of nitrogen at 30 DAS.

PLANT PROTECTION
1. Development of bio control based management practices for mustard aphid
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-Climatic Zone (IV) growing mustard are advised to apply two sprays
of Lecanicillium lecanii1.15 WP(1 x 10-8cfu/g)@ 20 g/ 10 l water + azadirachtin 1500 ppm @ 40
ml/10 l of water,first at initiation of aphid infestation (small colonies of aphid) and second at 15
days after the first spray for effective and economical management of mustard aphid.

Summary of recommendation for Farming community


Year Crop Pest Pesticides with Dosage Appl.
formulation Quantity of Conc. Diluti on Schedule at
g.a.i./ ha formula (%) in water DAS
tion per ha (10 lit)
2018-19 Mustard Aphid Lecanicillium lecanii 20 g 1.0 k 0.004 40 First spray
1.15 WP (1 x10 8 + g % + 40 at initiation of
cfu/g + -- + + 0.2% aphid
Azadirachtin 1500 2.0 lit infestation
ppn (small colonies
of aphid) and
second at 15
days after the
first spray

2. Integrated management of root knot nematode in pomegranate


The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (IV) growing pomegranate are advised to apply
poultry manure 5 t/ha at 9 inches depth in a root zone surrounding the tree trunk during 20 to 31 July
for effective management of root knot nematodes.

3. Management of foliar diseases of groundnut through fungicides


Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (IV) growing groundnut are advised to spray
propiconazole 25 EC(10 ml) or tebuconazole 25WG (10 g) or manzozeb 75 WP (30 g) in 10 l of
water at initiation of disease and subsequent two sprays at 15 days interval for the effective and
economical management of foliar diseases.
Summary of recommendation for farming community
Year Crop Disease Pesticides with Dosage Appl. Schedule
formulation g.a. i./ Quantity Conc. Diluti on at DAS
ha of (%) in water
formulat (10
ion per ha lit)
2018- Groundnut Leaf spot Propiconaz ole 125 ml 500 ml 0.025 10 ml First spray at
19 25 EC initiation of
Tebuconazo le 125g 500 g 0.025 10 g disease and
25WG subseque nt
Manzozeb 75 1.225g 1.5 kg 0.2 30 g two sprays at
WP 15 days
intervals

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4. Evaluation of Pseudomonas fluorescens, Rhizobium and VAM on nodulation, protein content


and seed yield of green gram
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES1) are advised to apply VAM (100
propagules/g) @10kg/ha in soil before sowing and to sow greengram seeds treated with
Pseudomonas fluorescens (106 cfu/gm) @10g/kg seed and Rhizobium (109 cfu/ml) @10ml/kg seed
in order to get maximum yield of greengram in kharif season.
5. Evaluation of Pseudomonas fluorescens, Rhizobium and VAM on nodulation, protein content
and seed yield of chickpea
The farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (AES-1) are advised to apply VAM (100
infective propagules/gm) @10kg/ha in soil before sowing and to sow chickpea seeds treated with
Pseudomonas fluorescens (106 cfu/gm) @10g/kg seed and Rhizobium (109 cfu/gm) @10ml/kg seed
in order to get maximum yield of chickpea.
6. Management of foliar fungal diseases potato through chemicals
Farmers of North Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone (IV) are recommended to apply three sprays of
fenamidone 10% + mancozeb 50% WDG @ 0.15% (25 g/10 l) at 15 days interval, first at the time of
initiation of the disease and subsequent two sprays at 15 days interval for the management of early
blight of potato.

HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY


1. Effect of plant growth substances and antioxidants on growth, yield and quality of pea (Pisum
sativum L.) cv. Bonneville
The farmers of North Gujarat growing garden pea are recommended to spray 50 mg/l gibberellic acid
(GA3) at 30 days after sowing for getting higher pod yield and net return.
2. Effect of time of pollination on fruit se tting in date palm cv. Barhee
Date growers are recommended to pollinate within 2 to 3 days of spathe opening during 8.00 to
12.00 hours to increase fruit set, retention and yield of date palm.
3. Evaluation of different pollen mixtures (with inert materials) on fruit set and yield of date
palm cv. Halawy
Date growers are recommended to use the pollen mixture of 5 g pollen with 95 g talcum powder for
pollination to save the pollen without affecting fruit retention and yield.
4. Nutrient management in guava cv. L 49
Guava growers of North Gujarat are recommended to apply 500 g nitrogen per adult tree (50 %
nitrogen through chemical fertilizer and 50% nitrogen through vermicompost) in two splits i.e. in
June and September gave higher yield and net return. Each P 2O5 and K2O at 250 g apply during the
month of June.
5. Effect of spacing and nitrogen fertilizer on growth and yield of gaillardia cv. Local
Farmers of North Gujarat growing gaillardia are recommended to grow plant at 45 x 30 cm spacing
and apply nitrogen 200 kg/ha to get higher yield and net return. Nitrogen should be apply in 5 equal
split, first as basal dose and there after 30, 60, 90 and 120 days after planting. FYM 15 t/ha and
phosphorus and potash each at 50 kg/ha should be given as basal dose.

BASIC SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES


1. Effect of harvesting of recemes at different maturity stages on yield performance in castor
The castor growing farmers of North Gujarat Agro Climatic Zone are advised to harvest castor
racemes at physiological maturity (yellowing capsules) up to 25 per cent dry capsules on racemes for
reduced dropping losses, increased number of effective racemes and for getting higher seed yield and
net return.

ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND FISHERIES


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1. Calculating Feed Efficiency in lactating Kankrej cattle at Livestock Research Station


Farmers are recommended to rear Kankrej breed of cattle because of its high Feed Conversion Ratio
by feeding of 1 Kg dry matter yielding 1.48 kg energy corrected milk.
2. Relationship and prediction of body weight using morphometric traits in goats
Mehsana goat keepers of North Gujarat are recommended that the prediction of live body weight
(LBW) from heart girth can be done using formula, LBW (Kg) = 1.151 heart girth (cm) – 50.32.

RECOMMENDATION FOR INDUSTRY AND ENTREPRENEURS

I. AGRICUL TU RAL ENGINE ERING, DAIRY AND FOOD TECHN OLOGY

Recommendation for industry and entrepreneurs


1. Development and evaluation of cookies made from whole wheat flour enriched with soya flour
and rice bran
A technology has been developed for bakery industry and food entrepreneurs, by Sardarkrushinagar
Dantiwada Agricultural University, S.K. Nagar for preparation of Biscuit and Nankhatai. It involves
use of flour mixture comprising of whole wheat flour (75 per cent), soybean flour (15 per cent) and
rice bran flour (10 per cent). The biscuit and Nankhatai prepared using the standardized protocol
had higher protein, crude fiber, calcium and iron as compared to conventionally prepared products.
2. Development of value added nutritious biscuits by incorporation of Macerated Ber Fruit
A technology suitable for bakery industry and food entrepreneurs has been developed by
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, S.K. Nagar for manufacture of nutritious
biscuit by replacing part (20.0 per cent) of refined wheat flour with Macerated Ber Fruit (Umran
variety), along with 45.0 per cent vegetable ghee, 30.0 per cent sugar, 5.0 per cent milk powder, 5.0
per cent corn flour and 1.0 per cent baking powder (bakers percentage). These raw materials were
bended by creaming method and baked at 165°C for 15 min. The biscuit so produced had higher
crude fiber, calcium and iron as compared to conventionally prepared biscuit. Such nutritious
biscuits packed in polyethylene pouches had a shelf life of 3 months when stored at ambient (37°C)
temperature.

RECOMMENDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY

I. CROP PRODUCTION
1. Delineation of nutrient status of soils of Arvalli district and their relationship with soil
properties
The soils of Aravalli district are sandy, loamy sand, sandy loam and sandy clay loam in texture,
neutral to alkaline in reaction and soluble salt content within safe limit. These soils are low in
organic carbon, whereas medium to high in available phosphorus, potassium, sulphur,
DTPA–extractable iron and zinc status. The DTPA–extractable manganese and copper status of
these soils are high. However, deficiency of DTPA–extractable zinc and iron is also noted in these
soils.
2. Delineation of nutrient status of soils of Mehsana district and their relationship with soil
properties
The soils of Mahesana district are neutral to alkaline in reaction and soluble salt content within safe
limit. These soils are low in organic carbon, where as medium in nitrogen, medium to high in
available phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, DTP A–extractable iron and zinc status. The DTPA–
extractable manganese, copper and boron status of these soils are high. However, deficiency of
DTPA–extractable iron and zinc is also noted in these soils.

II. CROP PROTECTION

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1. Bio-efficacy of newer molecules of insecticides against cumin aphid


For effective management of cumin aphid, first spray of thiamethoxam 25WG (25g a.i./ha ;
2.5g/10 l water) should be done at aphid infestation on 10% umbels and second spray of thiacloprid
21.7 SC (25g a.i./ha; 2.88 ml/10 l water) should be made after 10 days of the first spray.
2. Chemical management schedule for cumin blight
Spraying of kresoxym methyl 44.3 SC (10 ml/10 l), mancozeb 75 WP (37g/10l) and difenoconazole
25 EC (5 ml/10 l) at 40, 50 and 60 days, respectively after germination effective in managing the
cumin blight.
3. Integrated management of root knot nematode in potato
Application of poultry manure 15 t/ha in furrow and treating potato seeds with carbosulfan 25 EC 2
ml/kg seed before planting resulted in effective management of root knot nematode.

III. HORTICULTURE AND AGRO-FORESTRY


1. Establishment, survival and growth parameters of medicinal trees under rainfed conditions
Tree scientists are informed that among different medicinal tree species, Baheda (Terminelia
bellirica) has been found better with respect to establishment, survival, vegetative growth, carbon
storage and carbon sequestration. Further the Baheda is beneficial for improving the soil fertility
under rainfed conditions.

IV. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, DAIRY AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY


1. Development and evaluation of multigrain flour for traditional recipes
A technology has been developed by Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, S.K.
Nagar for preparation of composite multigrain flour to tackle malnutrition at household level. The
formulation for preparing composite multigrain flour includes ingredients such as refined wheat
flour (65.0 per cent), blackgram dhal flour (10.0 per cent), along with blend of bajara, amaranth, oat,
soybean and ragi flours (each flour being 5.0 per cent by weight). The composite flour had higher
nutritional value (protein, carbohydrates and minerals) and the resultant dough had superior
extensibility. Such multigrain flour can be used for the preparation of puri, paratha and chapati with
enhanced taste and nutritive value. Multigrain composite flour packed in polyethylene pouches had
shelf life of about 3 months.

V. SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. Attitude of farmers towards Soil Health Card Programme
A scale developed to measure the attitude of the farmers towards Soil Health Card (SHC) programme.
The scale consists of 14 statements. This scale is recommended for the use of scientific community
of the state and country for measuring the attitude of farmers toward Soil Health Card Programme.

Scale for measuring the attitude of farmers towards soil health card programme
Sr. No. Statements SA A UN DA SDA
1 SHC helps to increase net profit of farmers (+) 5 4 3 2 1
2 SHC is not useful for illiterate farmers (-) 1 2 3 4 5
3 SHC has not created impact on crop production (-) 1 2 3 4 5
4 It is very essential to check soil health through SHC programme 5 4 3 2 1
(+)
5 SHC is a useful programme for farmers (+) 5 4 3 2 1
6 Farmers are not getting SHC timely (-) 1 2 3 4 5
7 SHC promotes scientific and technology based farming (+) 5 4 3 2 1
8 Follow-up is lacking after distribution of SHC (-) 1 2 3 4 5
9 I doubt the method of taking sample for SHC is proper (-) 1 2 3 4 5
10 It is easy to adopt the recommendations made in SHC (+) 5 4 3 2 1

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11 Too much time is wasted between soil sample collection and 1 2 3 4 5


reporting (-)
12 Soil testing done under SHC is not reliable (-) 1 2 3 4 5
13 Testing soil samples under SHC is only wastage of resources (-) 1 2 3 4 5
14 SHC has created awareness among farmers about soil health (+) 5 4 3 2 1

2. Status of Dairy Sector in Gujarat


 South Gujarat's contribution in state milk production is only 11.32 per cent whereas milk production
trend shows that three districts namely Banaskantha (13.87%), Sabarkantha (8.84%) and Mehsana
(6.45%) alone share nearly 30 per cent in state milk production. South Gujarat's low contribution in
state milk production is mainly attributed by the negative growth in population of indigenous cow
even though indigenous cow milk productivity growth is higher as compared to crossbred cow and
buffalo in the South region. Therefore, there is a need to reintroduce the indigenous cow especially in
 South Gujarat region with improved milk productivity.
 Overall milk production in Gujarat is increased by the combined effect of population (59.62 %) and
yield effects (39.14 %) where population effect led milk production is more in cross bred cow (92.05
%) and yield effect led milk production is mainly observed in indigenous cow (44.67 %) and buffalo
(35.99 %). For productivity led growth instead of population led growth in milk production, there is
an absolute need to promote the indigenous cow and buffalo.
 The income from dairy farming increased higher (1.40 times over the decade) as compared to other
income activities (crop production, off-farm business, wages and salaries) and has an equalising
effect on the distribution of farm income. Contribution of dairy income in farm income is higher
especially in case of marginal (37.97 %) and small (31.01 %) land owning farm households. At the
same time income of dairy farmers is higher compared to non-dairy farmers. Therefore, government
should give more focus on promotion of dairy farming in the programmes designated for enhancing
farmer's income and in reducing income inequalities.

VI. BASIC SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES


1. Improvement of Storage Stability of Pearl Millet Flour by Microwave Treatment
It is informed to scientific community that flour prepared from treated pearl millet grains in
microwave oven (900W, 2450Hz) for 100 seconds that improve storage stability of flour for longer
period of time (15 days) without bad flavor.
2. Effect of physico-chemical treatments on germination of cumin seed
It is informed to scientific community that to obtain faster and higher seed germination, cumin seed
should be pre-soaked with potable water for one hour followed by drain off water, seed treated with
0.3% Mancozeb powder and full air dried in shade condition. It gives 22.9% faster germination and
improves seed germination by 10.0%.
3. Estimation of dithiocarbamate residues in cumin seed during storage period
It is informed to scientific community that dithiocarbamate (Mancozeb) residues level in cumin seed
reduce significantly with time interval of storage at ambient condition and residues level become
safer (Below MRL value) within 30 to 150 days of storage (1 to 5 months) depending on initial
concentrations (15 to 50 ppm).
4. Evaluation of physical quality of castor seed, oil content and ricinoleic acid along with soil
properties in farmers' field of Gujarat
It is informed to scientific community that the quality of castor oil varied among the castor
growing districts. The seed oil content is significantly positively correlated with soil pH, organic
carbon and available sulphur. While the ricinoleic acid was significantly positively correlated with
soil pH, available sulphur and 100 seed weight. The yield of ricinoleic acid was significantly
positive correlated with soil pH, available sulphur, 100 seed weight, oil content and ricinoleic acid
content.

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oxysporum F. sp. ricini


It is informed to scientific community that potential bacterial isolate with promising antifungal
activity against castor wilt pathogen Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. ricini was confirmed as Bacillus
paralicheniformis YPAB- 2 (GenBank accession no. MK511846).

V. ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND FISHERIES


1. Determination of suckling allowance in Kankrej cattle
In Kankrej cattle, based on suckling allowance total lactation yield is calculated by adding 725.9 Liter
milk to the milk collected in pail.
It is recommended that the prediction of live body weight (LBW, in kg) from tail length (TL, in cm),
paunch girth (PG, in cm) and heart girth (HG, in cm) in Mehsana goats under field conditions can be
done using formula LBW (kg) = 0.29 TL + 0.29 PG +0.74 HG – 50.02 with 75% accuracy.

VI. ANIMAL HEALTH


1. Development of new combination of antimicrobials (roxithromycin and ciprofloxacin) based
on pharmacokinetic investigations in poultry
Roxithromycin at oral dosage of 20 mg/Kg body weight once a day, is recommended to treat
bacterial pathogens in broiler chicken

2. Development of new combination of antimicrobials (roxithromycin and ciprofloxacin) based


on pharmacokinetic investigations in poultry
Oral administration of combined roxithromycin (20 mg/kg body weight) and ciprofloxacin (10
mg/kg body weight) at 12 hours interval is recommended to treat infection of Mycoplasma sp. And
E. coli in broiler chickens

3. Safety analysis of multiple dose of combination of roxithromycin and ciprofloxacin based on


haemato- biochemical parameters in broiler
Oral administration of roxithromycin, at 20 mg/Kg body weight every 12 hours for 5 days is safe in
broiler chickens based on haemato- biochemical evaluations

4. Optimization of diagnostic techniques for detection and confirmation of rabies virus from
suspected field cases
RTq-PCR is better than FAT for ante-mortem diagnosis of rabies from saliva of suspected animals.

5. Optimization of diagnostic techniques for detection and confirmation of rabies virus from
suspected field cases
Immuno histochemical technique (IHC) provides reliable rabies virus detection in formalin fixed
paraffin embedded tissues with equal sensitivity and is safer than that of Fluorescent Antibody Test
(FAT).

6. Optimization of diagnostic techniques for detection and confirmation of rabies virus from
suspected field cases
Based on complete gene sequencing of nucleoprotein (N) and glycoprotein (G) gene sequencing, the
rabies virus isolates are closely related on spatial (geography) basis rather than host species.

7. Optimization of diagnostic techniques for detection and confirmation of rabies virus from
suspected field cases
Rabies virus diagnosed for the first time in Asiatic Lion and Sloth Bear, is indicative of species spill
over.

6.6.3.4. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: (NAAS rating above 5.0)


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1. Directorate of Research
1. V. Hatti, B. K. Ramachandrappa, Mudalagiriyappa, A. Sathish and M. N. Thimmmegowda,
2018, Soil properties and productivity of rainfed finger millet under conservation tillage and
nutrient management in Eastern dry zone of Karnataka. Journal of Environmental Biology
39(5): 612-624. (6.70)
2. Hatti Veeresh, Ramachandrappa, B. K. and Mudalagiriyappa 2018. Weed dynamics in
conservation agricultural systems as influenced by conservation tillage and nutrient management
practices under rainfed finger millet Indian Journal of Weed Science 50(4):355-364.(5.17)
3. Chaudhary C. G. and Chaudhari P. P. 2017. Effect of phosphorus and psb on Growth and yield
of fenugreek [Trigonella foenum-graecum L.] The Bioscan 12(3): 1799-1801, (Supplement on
Agronomy)
4. Patel Sweta A, Chaudhari PP and Chaudhary Neha. 2018. Integrated nutrient management in
greengram [Vignaradiata (L.) Wilczek] cultivars. International Journal of Chemical Studies;
6(2): 943-945
5. Chaudhari P.K., Chaudhari P.P. and Desai N.H. 2018. Yield and quality of kharif groundnut
(arachis hypogaea) as influenced by organic and inorganic sources of nutrients. International
Journal of Agriculture Sciences; 10(6): 5424-5426.
6. Chaudhari P.G., Chaudhari P.P. and Chaudhari M.K.2018. Response of summer groundnut
(Arachis hypogaea L.) to date of sowing and spacing. International Journal of Chemical Studies
6(2): 1504-1506
7. Chaudhari H.L., Chaudhari P.P. and Patel Sweta A. 2018. Effect of nitrogen and potassium
levels on processing potato. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2):1507-1510
8. Chaudhary C. G., Chaudhari P. P. and Patel B. T. 2018. Effect of phosphorus and PSB on
nutrient content and uptake by fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.). Crop Research 53 (3
& 4) : 179-182
9. Patel Daksha R., Chaudhari P. P and Patel J. M. 2018. Yield and nutrient uptake of summer
cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) as influenced by seed priming with different plant geometry and
nutrient management. Crop Research 53 (3 & 4) : 141-146
10. Chaudhar P.R., Desai N.H., Chaudhari P. P. and Rabari K.V. 2018. Status of chemical properties
and available major nutrients in soils of Patan district of Gujarat, India. Crop Research 53 (3 &
4) : 147-153
11. Sweta A Patel, Chaudhary, P.P., Chaudhary Neha and Chaudhary Harshad L. 2018. Effect of
wheat residue management and fertilizer levels on growth, yield attributes and yield of summer
pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] under North Gujarat condition. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; 7(6):1292-1295

2. Directorate of Extension Education


1. Kadu, S. P., Patel, B. D., Patel, R. B., Desai, C. K. and Chaudhary, D. D., 2017. Weed
management practices effect on weed flora and weed control efficiency in onion (Allium cepa
L.) field. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 6 (4): 1218-1220. (5.21)
2. Patel, V. P., Patel, G. J. and Desai, C. K., 2017. Source and Method of nitrogen application
effect on rabibaby corn (Zea mays L.) under drip system. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry 6 (5): 317-321. (5.21)
3. Rana, K. N., Patel, G. J., Desai, C. K. and Akbari, M. P. 2017. Quality of Amaranthus
(Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) and soil properties influenced by irrigation scheduling based
on critical growth stages and levels of iron. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6
(5): 101-103
4. Soni, N. V., Dhaduk, H. L., Desai, C. K. and Patel, J. R., 2018. Comparative response of Zea
mays (L.) genotypes to moisture stress regimes. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
7 (1): 1393-1397. (5.21)
5. Chaudhary, N. J., Rajput, V. S., Chauhan, R. P., Rabari, P. H.,Chaudhary, D. M. and Patel, R.
K., 2018. Infestation of slug caterpillar Parasa lepida (L.) (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) on
mango. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 6(1): 1571-1575. (5.53)
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6. Mevada, V. K., Ashwar, B. K., Patel, S. M. and Ashwar, K. B., 2018. Correlates of level of
knowledge of tribal livestock farmers regarding improved animal has been dry practices.
International Journal of Chemical Studies. 6(1):1508-1512. (5.31)
7. Chaudhari, R. P., Patel, P. M., Patel, B. M., Upesh, K., Darji, S. S. and Patel S. J., 2018.
Performance of summer pearl millet high breeds under North Gujarat condition. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 7(1): 637-644. (5.38)
8. Jadav, V. M., Patel, P. M. Chaudhari, J. B., Patel, J. M. and Chaudhari P. P., 2018. Effect of
integrated nutrient management on growth and yield of rabi forage maize. International Journal
of Chemical Studies. 6(1): 2160-2163. (5.31)
9. Shankarsing, C., Patel, V. T., Prajapati, M. R. and Prajapati, R. R., 2018. Produce selling
behaviour of potato growers and in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State. Multilogic in Science.
7(25):332-333.(5.20)
10. Patel, B. C., Murlidharan, C. M., Patel, P. S., Patel, B. S. and Rabari, P. H., 2017. Biology of
castor leafhopper Empoasca flavescens Fabricius, Indian Journal of Entomology, 79 (3): 233-
235. (5.89)
11. Patel, B. C., Murlidharan, C. M., Patel, P. S., Patel, B. S. and Rabari, P. H., 2017. Biology of
castor leafhopper Empoasca flavescens Fabricius. Indian Journal of Entomology, 79 (3): 233-
235. (5.89)
12. Jain, S., 2017. Development and field-testing of a flipbook on ‘vegetables in diet’ for rural
women’. Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development. 12 (1):136-140.
(5.30)
13. Jain, S., 2017. Impact of self help groups’ trainings on empowerment of rural women of Udaipur
District, Indian Journal of Extension Education. 53 (1):55-59. (5.32)
14. Prajapati, R. R., Patel, S. M., Arnab, B. and Prajapati, M. R., 2017. Perception of Farmers about
Quality Seed. Indian Journal of Extension Education. 53(2):35-40. (5.32)
15. Ashwar, B. K., Ashwar, K. B. and Patel, K. L., 2017. Constraints experienced by dairy farmers
in adoption of improved animal husbandry practices. Indian Journal of Extension Education.
53(1): 135-139. (5.32)
16. Yogesh, D. P., Varma, L. R., Verma, P., Joshi, H. N., More, S. G. and Dabhi, J. S. 2017.
Influences of integrated use of Organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth, flowering
and yield of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) cv. Bonneville. Legume Research-An International
Journal. 40 (1):117-124. (6.23)
17. Joshi, N. A., Ankuya, K. J., Patel, M. P., Prajapati, K. B., Patel, J. B., 2018. Herd life traits of
Mehsana buffalo disposed at organized farm. Buffalo bulletin. 36:4. (6.12)
18. Patel, S.M., Prajapati, R.S., Desai, M.H. 2019. Knowldege level and extent of adoption of potato
growers about use of NPK fertlizer in banaskantha district of North Gujarat. "Multilogic In
Science (An International Refereed & Indexed Journal Of Science, Agriculture & Engineering).
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3. C. P. College of Agriculture
1. Anjani, K., Raoof, M. A. and Desai, A.G. (2014). Evaluation of world castor (Ricinus
communis L.) germplasm for resistance to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
ricini). European J. Plant Pathology . 139 : 567-578. (7.61)
2. Zala, H.N., Bosamia, T., Kulkarni, K. and Shukla, Y. (2014). Assessment of Molecular
Diversity in irrigated and rainfed Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. and Triticum durum L.)
genotypes cultivated in Semi-Arid Region of Gujarat. The Bioscan. 9(2): 831- 837. (5.26)
3. Zala, H. N., Bosamia, T., Kulkarni, K. and Shukla, Y. (2014). Assessment of Molecular
Diversity in Irrigated and Rainfed Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. and Triticum durum L.)
enotypes cultivated in Semi-Arid Region of Gujarat. The Bioscan. 9(2):831-837. (5.26)
4. Patel, D. M., Patel, G. N., Patel, J. C., Patel, S. M. and Patel, J. K. (2014). Nitrogen
management in fenugreek(Trigonella foenum-graecum L.). Organic farming Research on
Crops. 15(2):526-531. (5.00)
5. Parmar, E.K., Fougat, R.S., Patel, C.B., Zala, H.N., Patel, M.A., Patel, S.K. and Kumar,
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A.(2015). Validation of dbEST-SSRs and transferability of some other solanaceous species


SSR in ashwagandha [Withania Somnifera (L.) Dunal]. 3 Biotech.295(4): 1-8. (7.50)
6. Kumar, S., Parekh, M.J., Patel, C.B., Zala, H.N., Sharma, R., Kulkarni, K.S., Fougat, R.S.,
Bhatt, R.K. and Sakure, A.A. (2015). Development and validation of EST-derived SSR
markers and diversity analysis in cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba). 3 Biotech.
294(4): 1-8. (6.77)
7. P.B. Marviya, N.J. Rankja and S.K. Chhodavadia (2015). Development of statistical model
for forecasting chickpea productivity of Rajkot district in Gujarat state. Journal of
agrometeorology, 17(1):130-132. (6.15)
8. Raut, H. R.; Prajapati, R. R.; Prajapati, D. M. and Prajapati, M. R. (2015) Socio -Economic
Impact of Self Help Group on Members in Banaskantha District of Gujarat. Indian Journal
of Extension Education. Vol. 51 (1 & 2), pp. 88-91. (5.32)
9. Singh, K.; Prajapati, R. R. and Prajapati, M. R. (2015) Constraints Analysis of Village
Panchayat Members in their Job Performance in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State.
Indian Journal of Extension Education. Vol. 51 (3 & 4), pp. 81-85. (5.32)
10. Deshpande, A. R. and Shekhawat, S. S. (2015) Adoption of Dairy Innovations by Dairy
Farm Women in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State. Multilogic in Science, Vol. IV,
Issue. XI, pp. 63-66. (5.20)
11. Dalvaniya D. G.; Patel, P. S., Pareek, A and Bindu Panickar (2015). Efficacy of newer
insecticides against Citrus psylla, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama on Kagzi lime. Journal of
Entomological Research 39(2): 141-142. (5.05)
12. Bhande, M. S., Varma, L. R., Verma, P. and Pawar,Y. (2015). Growth, yield and
economical aspects of garlic (Allium sativum L.) influenced by nitrogen levels and
methods of application. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 21 (3) : 213. (5.05)
13. YogeshPawar, L. R. Varma, PiyushVerma and M. V. Kulkarni. (2015). Varietal
performance of cowpea (Vignaunguiculata L.) against growth, seed yield and quality
attributes. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 22 (3) : 579. (5.02)
14. Parekh, M.J., Kumar, S., Zala, H.N., Fougat, R.S., Bosamia, T.C., Kulkarni, K.S., and
Parihar, A., (2016). Development and validation of novel fibre relevant EST-SSR markers
and their utility in revealing genetic diversity in diploid cotton (Gossypium herbaceum and
G. arboreum). Industrial Crops and Product, 83: 620-629. (9.85)
15. Kulkarni, K.S., Zala, H.N., Bosamia, T.C., Shukla, Y.M., Kumar, S., Fougat, R.S.,
Narayanan, S., Patel, M.S. and Joshi, C.G. (2016). De novo transcriptome sequencing to
dissect candidate genes associated with pearl millet-downy mildew (Sclerospora
graminicola Sacc.) interaction. Frontiers in Plant Science, 847(7): 1-16. (9.68)
16. Yogesh Pawar, L. R. Varma, P. Verma, H. N. Joshi, S. G. More and J. S. Dabhi (2016).
Influences of integrated use of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth,
flowering and yield of garden pea (Pisumsativum L.) cv. Bonneville. Legume Research. 1-
8. (6.15)
17. Nakrani, D. B., Dave, P. B., Dadheech A., Makani, A. Y., and Patel, P. C. (2016) Heterosis
studies in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) for pod yield and its component traits. Journal
of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 10(3): 2409-2415. (6.00)
18. Prajapati, V., Sasidharan, N., Soni, N., Pat.el, A. Prajapat, P. (2016). Genetic analysis of
pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L. Millsp.) genotypes for Fusarium wilt using microsatellite
markers. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 10(2):1559-1564. (6.00)
19. Litty Lazar and Panickar Bindu.(2016). Losses due to pulse beetle, Callosobruchus
maculatus on green gram. Indian Journal of Entomology. 78(1):65-71. (5.89)
20. Rabari, P. H., Dodia, D. A., Davada, A. Y. and Patel, P. S.(2016). Field efficacy of newer
insecticide molecules against Spodoptera litura Fabricius on cabbage. The Bioscan
11(1):173-175. (5.26)
21. V. A. Savaliya, C. M. Bhaliya, L. F. Akbari, J.D. Amipara and P.B. Marviya (2016).
Biological control of macrophomina phaseolina causing sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
root rotissar. The Bioscan 11(2): 769-772. (5.26)
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22. Darandale, A. A.; Pandya, R. D.; Deshpande, A. R. and Kshirsagar, A. V. (2016) Factor
Associated with Knowledge Level of the Farmers about Package of Practices. Multilogic
in Science, Vol. V, Issue. XV, pp. 38-41. (5.20)
23. Barad C.S., Patel P.S., Rabari G.N and Bindu Panickar (2016). Biochemical basis of
resistance against Maruca vitrata in selected genotypes/varieties of cowpea. Indian Journal
of Plant Protection. 44(1):1-4. (5.07)
24. Patel, T. R., Chaudhary, K. L., Parmar, K. M., Chaudhari, D. D. and Dhandhukia, R.
D.(2016). Decision making pattern of farm women in relation to selected different
agriculture activities. Ecology, Environment and Conservation 22(September Suppl) pp.
(S1-S4). (5.02)
25. Anupma, R., Dolkar, J. R., Vadodaria and P. Verma (2016). Effect of different varieties of
clusterbean (Cyamopsistetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) and biofertilizers on growth, yield and
quality parameters. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 22: S457 – S462. (5.02)
26. Chaudhari, V.V., Patel, J. M., Chaudhary, J. H. and Patel, D. M. (2016). Yield attributes,
yield and uptake of nutrients by summer groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) as influenced
by sulphur sources and levels. Ecology, Environment and Conservation 22(2):455-458.
(5.02)
27. Parmar, B. S.; Patel, M. M.; Patel, J. C.; Patel, D. M. and Patel, G. N.(2016) Enhance
mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern and Coss] productivity through sprinkler
irrigationunder north Gujarat conditions. Research on Crops 17 (1): 63-67. (5.00)
28. Zala, H.N., Kulkarni, K.S., Bosamia, T.C., Shukla, Y.M, Kumar, S., Fougat, R.S. and
Patel, A. (2017). Development and validation of EST derived SSR markers with relevance
to downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola Sacc.) resistance in pearl millet [Pennisetum
glaucum(L.)]. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 389(6): 1-12. (6.77)
29. Deb S. and Bharpoda T.M. (2017). Impact of meteorological factors on population of
major insect pests in tomato, Lycopersicon sculentum Mill. under middle Gujarat
condition. Journal of Agrometeorology 19(3):251-254. (6.56)
30. Patel, J.C.; Patel, D.M.; Patel, B.J.;Patel, P.P.and Ali, Shaukat(2017). Effect of herbicides
on weed control and yield of kharif groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Legume Research
40(2): 374-378. (6.15)
31. Patel B. C., Muralidharan, C. M, Patel P. S., Patel B. S., and Rabari, P. H. (2017). Biology
of castor leafhopper Empoasca flavescens Fabricius. Indian Journal of Entomology
79(3):233-235. (5.89)
32. Meena S.C., Chattopadhyay A., Meena M. K., Shah R., Rawal P.and Mali B. L.. (2017)
Integration of chemicals and botanicals for the management of pomegranate bacterial
blight caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae .Journal of Mycology and Plant
Pathology Vol. 47 (1): 27-35. (5.79)
33. Singh P., Singh Y. and Purohit J. (2017) Biochemical, physiological and morphological
characterization of the bacterial isolate causing stalk rot of sorghum as Erwinia
chrysanthemi. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences Vol.
6(4):341-346. (5.38)
34. Gami, R. A., Patel, J. M., Chaudhary, S. M. and Chaudhary, G. K.(2017). Genotype x
environment relations and stability analysis in different land races of maize (Zea mays L.)
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol. App.Sci. 6(8):418:424 (2017) . (5.38)
35. Prajapati, R. R.; Patel, S. M.; Biswas Arnab and Prajapati, M. R. (2017) Perception of
Farmers about Quality Seed. Indian Journal of Extension Education. Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 35
– 40. (5.32)
36. Patel, HT Sharma MK, Joshi, P.C. Chaudhari AH and Dave PP (2017).Production and
profitability of beetroot (Beta vulgaris l.) Cultivars to date of planting and spacing under
north Gujarat conditions.International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(5): 1505 -1510.
(5.31)
37. P.B. Marviya, S.M. Upadhyay, M.S. Shitap, A.G. Sabhaya and P.K. Ukani (2017).
Estimation of adult equivalent scale for consumption expenditure of food and non-food
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items in rural and urban sectors of south Saurashtra agro-climatic zone. International
Journal of Chemical Studies: 5(6): 490-494. (5.31)
38. P.K. Ukani, H.P. Gajera, H.R. Pipaliya, T.J. Antala, H.S. Kalariya and P.B. Marviya
(2017). Physiological and biochemical changes in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.)
seedlings in response to sulphate based salinity. International Journal of Chemical Studies
5(5): 976-982. (5.31).
39. Barad C. S. Chudasma, K. A. Rabari, G. N. Patel P. S. and Chauhan, N. N. (2017). Role
of certain biophysical factors imparting Resistance against Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) in
Cowpea. The Bioscan 10:117-122. (5.26)
40. Patel, R. I., Piyushkumar Saras, Patel, P. H. and Patel Neha (2017). Effect of different
crop management practices on growth and yield of fieldpea. The Bioscan 12(3):671-673.
(5.26)
41. Chatra Ram, R.N. Singh, N.I. Patel and Alok Gora. 2017. Efficient and economic use of
harvested rain water for sustainable crop production under rainfed agriculture. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. SP1: 805-807. (5.21)
42. Pratik Panchal, P.H. Patel, A.G. Patel and Ajit Desai (2017). Effect of panchagavya on
growth, yield and economics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum ). International Journal of
Chemical Studies 5 (2): 265-267. (5.21)
43. Gadhvi, N. A. PiyushVerma, B. M. Nandre and YogeshPawar. (2017). Effect of
micronutrients and biofertilizers on growth, yield and quality of cowpea
(Vignaunguiculata (L.) Walp.) cv. GDVC – 2. Multilogic in Science. & (24): 238 – 242.
(5.20)
44. Nalin Pagi, Nitin Prajapati, K. Pachchigar, D. Dharajiya, S. D.Solanki, Nishit Soni and
Pranay Patel. (2017). GGE Biplot Analysis for Yield Performance of Grain Amaranth
Genotypes cross Different Environments in Western INDIA, Journal of Experimental
Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 5(3):368-376. (5.07)
45. Pagi N, Prajapati N, Pachchigar K, Dharajiya D, Solanki S, Soni N. , Patel M. (2017).
GGE biplot analysis for yield performance of grain Amaranth genotypes across different
environments in western India. Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural
Sciences, 5(3): 368-376. (5.07)
46. Pagi N, Dharajiya D, Ravindrababu Y, Pachchigar K, Soni N., Parmar L, Patel J, Chauhan
R, Patel M. (2017). Phenotypic stability and GGE biplot analysis in pigeonpea [Cajanus
cajan (L.) Mill sp.] genotypes across the environments. Journal of Experimental Biology
and Agricultural Sciences, 5(3):359-367. (5.07)
47. Chaudhary, K., Chattopadhyay, A. and Pratap, D. (2018). Anti-CRISPR proteins:
Counterattack of phages on bacterial defense (CRISPR/Cas) system. Journal of Cellular
Physiology. 233:57-59.DOI: 10.1002/jcp.25877. (10.8)
48. Parekh, M.J., Kumar, S., Fougat, R.S., Zala, H.N. and Pandit R.J. (2018). Transcriptomic
profiling of developing fiber in levant cotton (Gossypium herbaceum L.). Functional and
Integrative Genomics, 18(2). 211-213. (9.89)
49. Chaudhary, K., Chattopadhyay, A. and Pratap, D. (2018).The evolution of CRISPR/Cas9
and their cousins: hope and hypes. Biotechnology Letters DOI 10.1007/s10529-018-2506-
7. (7.33)
50. Singh, N. K.; Patel, D. B.; Chaudhari, S. R.; Morad, B. G.; Rabari, S. M.; Chattopadhyay,
A. and Tetarwal, M. L. (2018). Morphometric and internally transcribed spacer gene
sequence-based characterization of Alternaria burnsii. Current Science, 114(9): 1927-
1933. (6.88)
51. Barvaliya, P.; Singh, N.K.; Dharajiya, D. and Pachchigar, K. (2018). Elucidation of genetic
diversity among ashwagandha [Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal] genotypes using EST-SSR
markers. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 13(10): 52-59. (6.00)
52. Sushma Deb and T. M. Bharpoda (2018). Evaluation of tomato genotypes against fruit
borer, Helicoverpa armigera. Indian Journal of Entomology 80(4): 1661-1666. (5.89)
53. S. K. Purohit, P. S. Patel, Sushma Deb and B. C. Patel (2018) Biology of Clavigralla
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gibbosa Spinola on pigeon pea. Indian Journal of Entomology 80(4): 1460-1464. (5.89)
54. Chaudhary, N. J., Rabari, P.H.; Rajput, V.S. and Patel, R. K.(2018) Bioefficacy of newer
molecules against slug cater pillar, (Parasa lepida L.) on mango. Journal of Entomology
and Zoology studies 6(4): 1778-1781. (5.53)
55. Chaudhary, N. J., Rajput, V. S., Chauhan, R. P., Rabari, P. H., Chaudhary, D. M. and
Patel, R. K.(2018) Infestation of slug caterpillar Parasa lepida (L.) (Lepidoptera:
Limacodidae) on mango. Journal of Entomology and Zoology studies 6(1): 1571-1575.
(5.53)
56. Kukvaya, D. D., Jakhar, B. L., Chaudhari, S. J. and Patel, B. C.(2018). Bio-efficacy of
insecticides against sucking insect pests of moth bean, Vigna acontifolia (Jacq.) Marechal.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology studies 6(5): 2227-2230. (5.53)
57. Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, Alok Gora, V.M. Modi and Hitesh Chaudhari. (2018).
Economic Analysis of Hybrid Solar Dryer for Ginger Drying. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7(11): 2725-2731. (5.38)
58. Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, V.M. Modi, Alok Gora, N.N. Desai, H.S. Chaudhary,
Shubham Bhavsar, S. Kumar and Sudhir Jain. (2018). Performance Evaluation and Cost
Economics of Developed Box Type Solar Cooker. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7(12): 1788-1795. (5.38)
59. Ghaghod, J. P., Thakar, K. P., Chaudhari, D. D. and Patel, G. R. (2018). A study on
marketing of potatoes in sabarkantha district of Gujarat state. International Journal of
Chemical Studies. 6(1): 890-893. (5.31)
60. Songara, J.; Shanker, R. and Singh, N. K. (2018). Transformation of benzyl butyl phthalate
by Pseudomonas putida and photocatalytic ZnO nanoparticles. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 6(4): 1334-1340. (5.31)
61. Chaudhary, D. S.; Patel, D. M. and Patel, I.M. (2018). Productivity, profitability and
uptake of nutrients by Bt cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) as affected by nutrient omission.
International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2): 365-368. (5.31)
62. Gelot, D. G.; Patel, D. M.; Patel, K. M.; Patel, I.M.; Patel, F.N. and Parmar, A.T. (2018).
Effect of integrated weed management on weed control and yield of summer greengram
(Vigna radiata L. wilczek) International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(1): 324-327.
(5.31)
63. Patel, D. M.; Patel, I.M.; Patel, B. T.; Singh, N. K. and Patel, C. K. (2018). Effect of
panchgavya and jivamrut on yield, chemical and biological properties of soil and nutrient
uptake by kharif groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) International Journal of Chemical
Studies 6(3) : 804-809. (5.31)
64. Patel, K. M.; Patel, D. M.; Gelot, D. G. and Patel, I.M.(2018) Effect of integrated nutrient
management on green forage yield of fodder sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) International
Journal of Chemical Studies 6(1): 173-176. (5.31)
65. Rabari, P. H., Chaudhari, S. J, Chaudhary, N. J. and Dodia, D. A.(2018) Biology of
Spodoptera litura Fabricius on cabbage International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(5):
1700-1705. (5.31)
66. Soni N. V., Dhaduk H. L., Desai C. K. and Patel J. R (2018). Comparative response of Zea
mays L. genotypes to moisture stress regimes. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 7(1): 1393-1397. (5.21)
67. Vaghela,S.J.;Patel, J.C.;Patel,D.G. and Dabhi,J.S.(2018) Economics, water and nutrient
productivity and profability of castor as influenced by different castor (Ricinus communis
L.) based cropping systems in north Gujarat agro-climatic conditions. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 7(3) : 748-751. (5.21)
68. Vaghela,S.J.;Patel, J.C.;Patel,D.G.;Yadav,B.L.and Dabhi,J.S.(2018). Effect of different
castor (Ricinus communis L.) based cropping systems on yield,nutrient content and uptake
by different crops in north Gujarat agro-climatic conditions. Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry 7(4) : 186-190. (5.21)
69. Pawar, Y. D.; Malve S. H.; Chaudhary, F. K.; Dobariya, U. and Patel, G. J.(2018) Yield
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gap analysis of groundnut through cluster front line demonstration under North Gujarat
condition. Multilogic in science 7(25): 177-179. (5.20)
70. Biswas, A.; Chauhan, S.; Patel, V. T. and Patel, J. K. (2018) Constraints Faced by Potato
Growers in Buying Seed Potato in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State, Multilogic in
Science. Vol. VII, Issue XXV, pp. 330 – 331. (5.20)
71. Parmar, K. M.; Prajapati, M. R.; Jatapara, A. C.; Patel, V. T. and Biswas, A. (2018)
Development of an Attitude Scale to Measure the Attitude of MNREGA Beneficiaries,
Multilogic in Science. Vol. VIII, Issue XXV, pp. 77 – 79. (5.20)
72. Chauhan, S.; Patel, V. T.; Prajapati, M. R and Prajapati, R. R. (2018) P roduce Selling
Behaviour of Potato Growers in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State. Multilogic in
Science. 7 (25), pp. 332-333. (5.20)
73. Patel, V. T.; Chauhan, S.; Patel, R. and Deshpande, A. R. (2018) Seed Buying Behaviour
of Potato Growers in Banaskantha District of Gujarat State. Multilogic In Science, Vol. V,
Issue. XV, pp. 340-343. (5.20)
74. Chattopadhyay, A., Purohit, J., Tiwari, K. K. And Deshmukh, R. (2019).Targeting
transcription factors for plant disease resistance: shifting paradigm. Current science,
117(10)1598-1607. (6.88)
75. V. J. Rodge, P. S. Patel And Sushma Deb (2019). Seasonal abundance of pigeon pea pod
borers in relation to meteorological parameters in North Gujarat. Journal of
Agrometeorology. 21(2):224-226. (6.56)
76. Patel, R. M., Chaudhari, S. J., Rabari, P. H., Patel, B. C. and Dodia, D. A. (2019).
Incidence of aphid (Lipaphis erysimi Kalten) in mustard and their fluctuation with biotic
and abiotic factors. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7(5): 946-950 (5.53)
77. Desai, N.N., V.M. Modi, G.K. Saxena, Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, Manoj Kumar
Jaipal, K.H. Gohil and Alok Gora. 2019. Physical Properties of Dates Fruits. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(04): 1243-1249. (5.38)
78. Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, Bhagyalaxmi R. Rajgor, V.M. Modi, Vinay Patel, Dhaval
Chaudhari and Alok Gora. (2019). Design and Development of Microcontroller based
Solar Powered College Bell. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences 8(04): 1326-1333. (5.38)
79. Gohil, K.H., V.V. Modi, Gora Alok, N.N. Desai, Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, V.M.
Modi and Hitesh Chaudhary. 2019. Technological Study on Project Management
Activities of Epc Solar Pv Power Plant. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences 8(04): 757-763. (5.38)
80. Chaudhari, B.A. M.P. Patel, N.V. Soni, A.M. Patel, R.R. Makwana and A.B. Patel. (2019).
Genotype × Environment Interactions and Stability Analysis for Seed Yield and Yield
Attributing Characters in Castor (Ricinus communis L.). International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(5): 2475-2481. (5.38)
81. Patel RM, Dodia DA, Sushma Deb, Chaudhary SJ, Chaudhary NJ (2019). Management of
mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi through entomopathogenic fungi. International Journal of
Chemical Studies. 7(4): 2489-2491. (5.31)
82. Chaudhary, S. B.; Patel, M. V.; More, S. G.; Chaudhary, S. P. and Rabari S. S. (2019).
Effect of organic sources of nutrients on growth and flowering behavior of okra
[Abelmoschusesculentus (L.) Moench] cv. GAO 5. International Journal of Chemical
Studies. 7(5): 1658. (5.31)
83. Chaudhary, S. B.; Patel, M. V.; More, S. G.; Chaudhary, S. P. and Rabari, S. S. (2019).
Effect of organic sources of nutrients on yield, quality and economics of okra
[Abelmoschusesculentus (L.) Moench] cv. GAO 5. International Journal of Chemical
Studies. 7(5): 2608. (5.31)
84. Vani, FB P.C.Joshi, P Verma, GK Sankhala and Mukesh Kumar (2019). Effect of
integrated nutrient management on yield of onion (Allium cepaL.) under North Gujarat
condition. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(1): 2222. (5.31)
85. Vani, FB P.C.Joshi, SK Acharya and GB Solanki(2019).Effect of integrated nutrient
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management on quality of onion (Allium cepaL.) and uptake of nitrogen under North
Gujarat condition.International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(3): 1769- 1772. (5.31)
86. Gohil VB, Patel CK, Patel JR and Patel SK (2019). Assessment of application of foliar
nutrients on yield and quality of field pea (pisum sativum) International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 7(1) 1476-1479. (5.31)
87. Patel, J.M. M.S. Patel, H. N. Patel, N. V. Soni and N. N. Prajapati (2019). Stability
analysis in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 7(4): 2371-2375. (5.31)
88. Patel, RN DM Zapadia, JK Patel, RA Gami and GK Chaudhary (2019).Phenotypic
stability of some cultivars for tuber yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). International
Journal of Chemical Studies 7(6): 211-213. (5.31)
89. Singh, Shiv Raj, Thakar, K. P., C, Soumya. and Datta, K. K.(2019). Future of smallholders
in the dairy sector: A macrostudy of Gujarat. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 72 (5): 534-
541. (5.26)
90. Kuniya, Neeta, Patel, B.B., Malav, J.K., Chaudhary, Neha, Pavaya, R.P., Patel, J.K.,
Kumar, S., Jat, J.R., Patel, D.M., Chaudhary, M.G., Patel, B.T. and Patel, V.R. (2019).
Yield and nutrient content and uptake by clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) as
influenced by different levels of sulphur and zinc application under light textured soil.
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 8(3): 2160-2163. (5.21)
91. Pokar Sachina, Patel A.M., Kugashiya, K.G. and Patel, P. C. (2019). Study of genetic
divergence through D2 analysis and molecular marker techniques in cowpea (Vigna
unguiculata L. Walp). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(5):2293-2299.
(5.21)
92. Workneh, Yigzaw Semachew., Thakar, K. P., C, Soumya, Deshpande, Aniket and
Chaudhari, D. D. (2019). Export Competitiveness of Castor” Multilogic in Science. 8(28)
(5.20)
93. Soumya. C., Thakar, K. P. and Singh, Shiv Raj. (2019).Total Factor Productivity Growth
of Potato in Gujarat. Multilogic in Science. 9(29) (5.20)
94. Thakar, K. P., C, Soumya and Chaudhari, D. D. (2019). Cost, Return and Profitability of
Potato in Gandhinagar District of Gujarat State. Multilogic in Science 9(29) (5.20)
95. Yigzaw Semachew Workneh, Thakar, K. P., Soumya C, Deshpande, Aniket and Chaudhari, D.
D. 2019. Export competitiveness of castor "Multilogic In Science (An International Refereed
& Indexed Journal of Science, Agriculture & Engineering) " VOL. VIII ISSUE XXVIII, JAN
2019 ISSN : 2277 -7601 (5.2)
96. Mithlesh, Kumar, Rani, K., Ajay, B.C., Patel, M.S., Mungra, K.D. and Patel, M.P.(2019) Study
of genetic variability, heritability and path analysis for grain micronutrients concentration, yield
and component traits in pearl millet (Pennisetumglaucum(L.) R. Br.) Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry 9(2) 1402-1409. (5.21)
97. Sundesha, D.L., Patel, M.P., Patel, A.M. and Parmar, S.K. 2019. Effect of gamma
irradiation on seed germination and seedling vigour of mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.)]
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(10):598-6. (5.38).
98. Singh, Shiv Raj, Thakar, K.P., Soumya, C and Datta, K.K. (2019). Future of small
holders in the dairy sector: A macro study of Gujarat. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 72:534 -
541. (5.26)
99. Ayar, Said Aqa, Thakar, K.P., Soumya, C and Chaudhari, D.D. 2019 Cost, Return and
Profitability of Potato in Gandhinagar District of Gujarat State.Multilogic in Science IX:127-
131 (5.2).
100. Patel, Kuniya. Neeta., ., Malav, B.B., Chaudhary, J.K., Pavaya, Neha, Patel, R.P., Kumar, J.K.,
Jat, J.R., Patel, D.M., Chaudhary, M.G., Patel, B.T. and Patel, V.R. 2019 Yield and nutrient
content and uptake by clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) as influenced by different
levels of sulphur and zinc application under light textured soil. Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry 8(3):2160-2163. (5.21)

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101. Gohil, V.B., Patel, C.K., Patel, J.R. and Patel, S.K. (2019). Assessment of application of foliar
nutrients on yield and quality of field pea (pisum sativum). International Journal of Chemical
Studies 7(1):1476-1479. (5.31)
102. Patel, S.K., Patel, P. M , Patel, J.R. and Gohil, V.B. (2019). Response of wheat (Triticum
aestivum) to sowing time with varying levels of spacing. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry 7(4):44112 (5.21)
103. Jegoda, S.K., Patel, D. M., Patel, V.K. and Chaudhary, N.B. (2019). Effect of cow based
growth enhancers on growth and yield of summer greengram [Vignaradiata (L.) Wilczek]
under organic farming. International Journal of Chemical Studies7(6)77-81 (5.31).
104. Patel, V.K., Patel, D. M., Jegoda, S.K. and Chaudhary, N.B. (2019). Effect of integrated
nutrient management on growth and yield attributes, yield and nutrients uptake by grain
amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.)International Journal of Chemical Studies
7(6):865-868 (5.31).
105. Chaudhary, S. B.; Patel, M. V.; More, S. G.; Chaudhary, S. P. and Rabari, S. S.
(2019).Effect of organic sources of nutrients on growth and flowering behavior of okra
[Abelmoschusesculentus (L.) Moench] cv. GAO 5. International Journal of Chemical Studies
7(5)1658-1662 (5.31).
106. Chaudhary, S. B.; Patel, M. V.; More, S. G.; Chaudhary, S. P. and Rabari, S. S. (2019). Effect
of organic sources of nutrients on yield, quality and economics of okra [Abelmoschus
esculentus (L.) Moench] cv. GAO 5. International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(5) 2608-
2613 (5.31).
107. Vani, F. B., Joshi, P.C., Verma, P., Sankhala, G. K. and Kumar, Mukesh. (2019) Effect of
integrated nutrient management on yield of onion (Allium cepaL.) under North Gujarat
condition International Journal of Chemical Studies7(1) 2222-2225(5.31).
108. Vani, F. B.; Joshi, P.C.; Acharya, S.K. and Solanki, G. B. (2019). Effect of integrated nutrient
management on quality of onion (Allium cepaL.) and uptake of nitrogen under North Gujarat
condition International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(3) 1769- 1772 (5.31)
109. Limbachiya V. N., Patel, DS and Maheshwari, K.D. (2019). In vitro effect of different
phytoextracts and fungicides against Colletotrichum graminicola (Ces.) Wilson International
Journal of Chemical Studies 7(6)186-191 (5.31).
110. Limbachiya, V.N., Patel, D.S. and Raval, R.P. (2019). Survey and screening of sorghum
germplasms against anthracnose disease. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry8(6):
2112-2115 (5.21).
111. Patel, R. Patel, D.B., Tapre, P.V., Singh, N.K., Patel, B. (2019). Organic management of root-
knot nematode [Meloidogyne Javanica (TREUB, 1885) chitwood, 1949] in pigeon pea
[Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] cv. GT-101 Progressive Research – An International Journal
14(3):309-313 (5.0).
112. Chaudhari, B.A., Patel, M.P., Soni, N.V., Patel, A.M., Makwana, R.R. and Patel, A.B.
(2019). Genotype × Environment Interactions and Stability Analysis for Seed Yield and Yield
Attributing Characters in Castor (Ricinus communis L.). International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(5):2475-2481(5.38).
113. Patel, J. M., Patel, M. S., Patel, H.N., Soni, N.V. and Prajapati, N. N. (2019). Stability analysis
in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] International Journal of Chemical Studies
7(4): 2371-2375 (5.31)
114. Thakar, K. P. Soumya, C., Deshpande, Aniket and Chaudhari, D. D. (2019). Export
competitiveness of castor. Multilogic in science VIII (XXVIII) 08-10:2277-7601 (5.2)
115. Patel, R. M., Chaudhari, S. J., Rabari, P. H., Patel, B. C. and Dodia, D. A. (2019). Incidence of
aphid (Lipaphis erysimi Kalten) in mustard and their fluctuation with biotic and abiotic factors
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 7:946-950 (5.53).
116. Rodge, V. J., Patel, P. S. and Deb, Sushma (2019). Seasonal abundance of pigeon pea pod
borers in relation to meteorological parameters in North Gujarat. Journal of
Agrometeorology 21:224-226 (6.64).

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117. Patel, R. M., Dodia, D. A., Deb, Sushma, Chaudhari, S. J. and Chaudhari, N. J. (2019).
Management of mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi through entomopathogenic fungi
International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7:2489-2491 (5.31).
118. Barad, C. S., Patel, P. S. and Joshi, S. G. (2019). A first report of gall weevil Sternuchopis
collaris (Pascoe), (Curculionidae: Coleoptera) on Indian bean (Lablab purpureus) in
Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies7:230-231.
(5.53)
119. Malav, J.K., Salvi, N.N., Pavaya, R.P., Patel, J.K., Patel, V.R., Patel, B.T. and Jat, J.R.
(2019). Soil fertility status after harvest of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in salt affected soils of
Gujarat as influenced by iron and zinc enriched FYM. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(6):2949-2959 (5.38)
120. Malav, J. K., Salvi, N. N., Patel, J. K., Jat, J. R., Kumar, S., Pavaya, R. P., Patel, B. T. and
Patel, V. R. (2019). Effect of iron and zinc enriched FYM on growth, yield and quality of
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in salt affected soils of Gujarat. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(6):2960-2969. (5.38)
121. Malav, J.K., Salvi, N.N., Patel, J.K., Jat, J.R., Kumar, S., Pavaya, R.P., Patel, B.T. and Patel,
V.R. (2019). Nutrient content and uptake by wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as influenced by iron
and zinc enriched FYM in salt affected soils of Gujarat. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(6):2970-2982 (5.38).
122. Kuniya, N. Patel, B.B., Malav, J.K., Chaudhary, N., Pavaya, R.P., Patel, J.K., Kumar, S., Jat,
J.R., Patel, D.M., Chaudhary, M.G., Patel, B.T. and Patel, V.R. (2019). Yield and nutrient
content and uptake by clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) as influenced by different
levels of sulphur and zinc application under light textured soil. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry 8(3):2160-2163 (5.21)
123. Chaudhary, P .B., Shah,S.K.; Chaudhary, M.G.; Patel, J.K; Chaudhary, K.V. (2019).
Effect of potassium on growth, yield and quality of groundnut (Archis hypogaea L.) in loamy
sand soil. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(9):2723-2731
(5.38)
124. Sankhala, G.K., Verma, P., Nandre, B.M., Vadodaria, J.R. and Joshi, P.C. 2019. Effect of
organic nutrient management on soil properties and nutrient uptake in muskmelon (Cucumis
melo L.) cv. GMM 3 International Journal of Chemical Studies 7:362-363 (5.31)
125. Sankhala, G. K., Verma, P., Nandre, B.M., Vadodaria, J.R., Joshi, P.C.and Patel, V.P.
(2019) Effect of organic nutrient management on yield and quality of muskmelon (Cucumis
melo L.). Multilogic in Science 9:(30). (5.2)
126. Patel, D. S., Joshi, P. C., Kumar, M., Patel, M. V. and Mori C. V. (2019). Effect of integrated
nutrient management on growth of off season leafy coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) under
different growing condition International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(5):3393-3397
(5.31).
127. Solanki, G.B., Chudasama, V.R., Kumar, M., Joshi P.C., Vani, F.B. and Acharya, S.K.
(2019). Effect of organic manures and biofertilizers application on growth of onion (Allium
cepa L.). International Journal of Chemical Studies7(4):2600-2606 (5.31).
128. Patel, D. and Chaudhari, M. (2019) Production potential and economics of sugarcane based
cropping system Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 8(3):2387-2389 (5.21).
129. Mithlesh Kumar, Rani, K., Ajay B.C., Patel M.S., Mungra, K.D. and Patel, M.P.(2019)
Multivariate diversity analysis for grain micronutrients concentration, yield and agro-
morphological traits in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum(L) R. Br.) International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 9(3): 2209-2226 (5.38).
130. Bajaniya N.A., PansuriyaA.G..Vekaria D.M., Chandrakant Singh and Patel, J.M. (2019).
Estimation of heterosis in different crosses of durum wheat (Triticum durum L.) International
Journal of Chemical Studies 7(3):3833-3839 (5.31)

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1. Shyma K.P., Gupta J.P., Ghosh S, Patel K.K., Singh Veer. (2014). Acaricidal effect of herbal
extracts against cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus using in vitro studies.
Parasitology research 115:1919-26. (8.33)
2. Chauhan H.C., Biswas S.K., Chand K., Rehman W., Das B., Dadawala A.I., Chandel
B.S., Kher H.N., Mondal B. (2014). Isolation of bluetongue virus serotype 1 from aborted goat
fetuses. Rev Sci Tech 33(3): 803-12. (6.93)
3. Sannat C., Sen A.,Rajak K.K., Singh R.,Chandel B.S., & Chauhan H.C. (2014). Comparative
analysis of peste des petitsruminantsvirus tropism in Vero and Vero/SLAM cells. Journal of
Applied Animal Research. DOI: 0.1080/09712119.2013.875900 (6.43)
4. Modi C. M., Mody S. K. and Patel H. B. (2014). The pharmacokinetics of eprinomectin in
sheep following subcutaneous administration. Veterinarski Arhiv. 84(4): 347-354. (6.3)
5. Veer Singh, Shyma K.P. and Gupta J.P. (2014) Changing Trends in diagnostics of
trypanosomiasis in animals. Indian Journal of Animal Science. 84(8): 811-818. (6.28)
6. Pawar, M.M., Kamra, D.N., Agarwal N. and Chaudhary, L.C. (2014) Effects of essential oils
on in vitro methanogenesis and feed fermentation with buffalo rumen liquor. Agricultural
Research 3(1): 67–74. (5.9)
7. Lateef, A., Hemen Das, Panchasara, H.H., Haque Nilufar and Sanap, M.J (2014). Seasonal
effects on milk yield, erythrocytic and leukocytic indices of Kankrej cattle (Bos indicus).
Veterinary World 7(7): 472-477. (5.71)
8. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V. Patel B.J., Patel J.G. and Patel P. (2014) Extramedullary
haematopoiesis in spleen of Wistar rat: A case report. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology.
38(2): 131–132. (5.48)
9. Ekka, P.; Gupta, J. P.; Pandey, D. P.;Prajapati, K. B.; Patel, J.B. and Shah, R.R. (2014)
Genetic analysis of first production and reproduction traits in Kankrej cattle. Indian Journal of
Dairy Sciences 67(3): 236-239 (5.26)
10. Shroff S., Chandel B.S., Dadawala A I, Gupta S.,Chaubey K.K. and Singh S.V. (2014).
Incidence of Mycobacterium Avium Subspecies paratuberculosis in Mehsani and Surti Goats.
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants. 20(1): 54-58. (5.25)
11. Bhagat A.G., Chandel B.S., Dadawala A.I., Chauhan H.C. and Pathan V.A. (2014).
Seroprevalence of Bluetongue virus antibodies in goats of Gujarat. The Indian Journal of Small
Ruminants. 20(2): 134-137. (5.25)
12. Sutaria, T. V., Prajwalita Sutaria and Panchasara, H. H. (2014) Ectopia cordis in a Mehsana
kid-A case report. The Indian Journal of Small Ruminants 20(1): 136-137. (5.25)
13. Dharvadiya N.S., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Raval S.H. and Patel J.G. (2014) Pathomorphologic al
studies on spontaneous occurring hepatic lesions in sheep (Ovis aries). Ruminant science.
3(1): 41-43. (5.00)
14. Sarita Devi, JP Varshney, SC Undirwade and KM Jadhav, (2014). Cardiac Troponin I and
Electrocardiographic Findings in Buffaloes with Traumatic Reticulo-Pericarditis Ruminants
Science 3(2): 123-126. (5.00)
15. Sheikh, A.S; Chaudhary, D.M; Chaudhary, S.S; Parmar, D.V. and Amit kumar (2014).
Psychological attributes of common interest group members involved in dairy farming.
Ruminant science 3(1): 87-92. (5.00)
16. Maan S., Maan N.S., Manjunatha N. Belaganahalli P.,Panduranga Rao,Singh K.P., Divakar
Hemadri, Kalyani Putty, Aman Kumar, Kanisht Batra, Yadlapati Krishnajyothi, Bharat S.
Chandel, G. Hanmanth Reddy, Kyriaki Nomikou, Yella Narasimha Reddy, Houssam Attoui,
Nagendra R. Hegde, Peter P. C. Mertens. (2015). Full-Genome Sequencing as a Basis for
Molecular Epidemiology Studies of Bluetongue Virus in India. PLoS ONE 10 (6): e0131257.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0131257 (8.77)
17. Atul Patel, Pinesh Parikh, Deepak Patil, Anila Mathew, Suhas Lele, Mohan Rajapurkar, Pradip
Patil, Akhilesh Kumar, Priti Vani. (2015). Comparative effcts of sirolimus-eluting versus bare
metal stents on neointimal hyperplasia in balloon-injured external iliac artery of rabbits.
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18. Gelot I.S., Singh V., Shyma K.P. and Parsani H.R. (2015). Emergence of multiple resistances
against gastrointestinal nematodes of Mehsana-cross goats in a semi-organized farm of semi-
arid region of India. Journal of Applied Animal Research 20: 230-236. (6.43)
19. Pawar, M.M., Kumar, A., Bhagwat, S.R., Ankuya, K.J. and Bhosale, D.S. (2015) Nutritional
evaluation of some leaves used as top-feeds in North-Gujarat region. Animal Nutrition and
Feed Technology 15:457-464 (6.3)
20. Gupta, J.P., Pandey, D. P. and Shah, R.R. (2015) Genetic studies on growth traits of Mehsana
goat of Gujarat, India. Indian Journal of Animal Research DOI:10.5958/0976-055. (6.2)
21. Joshi, S.S., Ingle, P.B., Bhagwat, S.R., Pawar, M.M., Prajapati, K.B. and Kulkarni, R.C. (2015)
Effect of dietary addition of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and guduchi (Tinospora
cordifolia) powder on broiler performance. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 85(12): 1358–
1361. (6.2)
22. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J.,Patel J.G. and Bhatt N.G. (2015). Histological and
Immunohistochemical Characterisation of T-Cell Lymphoma in A Camel. Journal of Camel
Practice and Research. 22(2): 247–250. (6.08)
23. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Patel J.G. and Bhatt N.G. (2015). Histological and
immunohistochemical characterisation of T-cell lymphoma in a camel. Journal of Camel
Practice and Research. 22(2): 235-240. (6.08)
24. Sadhu D.B., Panchasara, H.H., Chauhan H.C., Sutariya D.R., ParmarV.L. and Prajapati H.B.
(2015). Seroprevalence and comparison of different serological tests for brucellosis detection
in small ruminants. Veterinary World 3(4):561-566. (5.71)
25. Chauhan H.C., Patel B.K., Bhagat A. G., Patel M.V., Patel S.I, Raval S.H., Panchasara H.H.,
Shrimali M.D., Patel A.C. and Chandel B.S. (2015) Comparison of molecular and microscopic
technique for detection of Theileriaannulata from the field cases of cattle. Veterinary World,
8(11): 1370-1374 (5.71)
26. Sindha M. J., Trangadia B. J., Vihol P. D., Parmar R. S. and Patel B. V. (2015).
Clinicopathological evaluation of non-parasitic dermatoses in canines. Veterinary World
8(11): 1346-1350. (5.71)
27. Sharma N., Singh V. and Shyma K.P. (2015) Role of parasitic vaccines in integrated control
of parasitic diseases in livestock. Veterinary World 8(5): 590-598. (5.71)
28. Makwana R. B., Raval A. P., Chauhan H. D., Kulkarni R.C., Srivastava A.K., Bhagwat, S. R.
and Rajgor B. B. (2015) Effects of Garlic (Allium sativum) supplementation on growth
performance, carcass characteristics and economics of broilers. Journal of Animal Research
5(4): 843-848 (5.68)
29. Lambade P.S., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Raval S.H. and Patel J.D. (2015).
Clinicopathological studies of experimentally induced Nickel Chloride in Wistar rats (Rattus
norvegicus). Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 39(1): 41–45. (5.48)
30. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Erin B., Bruce W., Patel B.J., Patel J.G. and Parmar S.N. (2015).
Metastatic cholangiocellular carcinoma in Kankrej bullock. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Pathology. 39(3): 243–246. (5.48)
31. Raval S.H., Joshi, D.V.; Patel, B.J.; Patel, J.G.; Bhatt, N.G. and Dodiya, V.D. (2015).
Myxosarcoma in the nasal cavity of a Kankrej bullock. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Pathology. 39(3): 247–248. (5.48)
32. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Patel S.J., Karanti A.M. and Panchbuddhe B.N.
(2015). Renal dysplasia in labrador male dog: A case report. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Pathology. 39(1): 87–89. (5.48)
33. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Prajwalita S., Panchal H.M. and Patel P.G.
(2015) Hair follicle tumors in dogs: A report of two cases. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Pathology. 39(1): 84–86. (5.48)
34. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Sutariya P., Patel J.G. and Parmar S.N. (2015). Monostotic
fibrous dysplasia in the nasal sinus of Marwari mare: A Case Report. Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology. 39(4): 358–359. (5.48)

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35. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Sutariya P., Patel B.J., Patel J.G. and Joshi K.R. (2015). Fibroadenoma
of mammary gland in a Mehsana buffalo. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 39(4):
347–348. (5.48)
36. Patel B.C., Chauhan, H.C., Chandel, B.S., Dadawala, A.I. and Jain B.K (2015). Seroprevalence
and Molecular Characterization of Brucella spp. in Buffalo from North Gujarat, India.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 4(4): 174-180. (5.38)
37. Jegoda, M. N.; Patel, J. B.; Prajapati, K. B. and Ankuya, K. J. (2015). Effect of foggers on
production performance and feed intake of Mehsana buffaloes in summer season. Indian
Journal of Dairy science. 68(4): 376-379. (5.26)
38. Gupta, J.P., Pandey, D. P. Panchasara, H.H. and Shah, R.R. (2015) Non-genetic factors
affecting greasy fleece weight in Patanwadi sheep. Indian J. of Small Ruminants. 21(1): 100-
102. (5.25)
39. Bhagat, A.G., Chandel B.S., Dadawala A.I., ChauhanH.C. and Kher H.N. (2015). Isolation and
identification of Bluetongue virus from goat Indian Journal of Small Ruminants. 21(2): 269-
272. (5.25)
40. Solanki,K.G., Nakhashi, H.C., Suthar, B.N., Sharma, V.K. and Solanki, G.B. (2015) Sexual
behavior score as a selection index for Mehsana Buck. The Indian Journal of Small Ruminants,
21(2): 340-342. (5.25)
41. Sarita Devi, Varshney, J.P. Undirwade, S.C. and Jadhav, K.M. (2015). A clinical study on
electrocardiographic changes in goats suffering from pneumonia. Indian Journal of of Small
Ruminants, 21(1) :138 (5.25)
42. Bhosale, D.S., Bhagwat, S.R., Pawar, M.M. and Kulkarni, R.C. (2015) Comparative Efficacy
of Dietary Addition of Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) Leaves Powder and Vitamin E on Broiler
Performance. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition 32(3): 348–350. (5.02)
43. Patel, G.V., Bhagwat, S.R., Pawar, M.M., Prajapati, K.B., Ashwar, B.K. and Sheikh, A.S.
(2015) Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, feed conversion ratio and cost of feeding in
Mehsana heifers fed cotton seed cake and rumen-protected methionine and lysine supplement.
Ruminant Science 4(1): 65–70 (5.00)
44. Machhaliya M.H., Patel B.J., Joshi D. V., Raval S.H. and Patel J.G. (2015)
Pathomorphological studies on spontaneously occurring pulmonary lesions in buffaloes
(Bubalus bubalis). Ruminant Science. 4(1): 51–53. (5.00)
45. Sutaria, T. V., Kapadiya, P. S., Nakhashi, H. C., Chauhan, P. M., Suthar, B. N. and Sharma, V.
K. (2015) Study on treatment efficacy of uterine torsion in Mehsana buffaloes. Ruminant
Science 4(1): 109-111. (5.00)
46. Patel G.V., Bhagwat S. R., Pawar M. M., Prajapati K. B., Ashwar B. K. and Sheikh A. S.
(2015). Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, feed conversion ratio and cost of feeding in
Mahesana heifers fed cotton seed cake and rumen protected methionine and lysine supplement.
Ruminant science 4(1): 65-70. (5.00)
47. Rajput M. B., Sheikh A. S. and Parmar D. V. (2015). Knowledge of zoonotic diseases among
dairy farmers of Banaskantha district Ruminant science 4(1):75-80. (5.00)
48. Nilufar Haque, M. Singh, S. A. Hossain. (2016) Up-regulation of milk secretion with modified
microclimate through manipulating plasminogen-plasmin system in Murrah buffaloes during
hot dry season. International Journal of Biometeorology 25:1819–1828. (8.58)
49. Saugandhika S., Sharma V., Malik H., Mohapatra S.K., Bondre V.P., Kumar S., Mohanty
A.K., Malakar D.. (2016) Molecular characterization of IFN-T expressed in buffalo embryonic
trophoblasts and expression of recombinant BuIFN-T1a2 and BuIFN-T8 isoforms in E. coli.
Protein Expr Purif. 5: (7.34)
50. M.D. Patel, A. Lateef, H. Das, M.V. Prajapati, P. Kakati and H.R Savani J. (2016) Estimation
of blood biochemical parameters of Banni buffalo (Bubalusbubalis) at different age, sex and
physiological stages Livestock Sciences 7: 250-255 (7.2)
51. Patel S.J., Joshi D. V, Raval S.H., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Chauhan H.C.,Chandel B.S., Patel
B.K. and Shah N.M.. (2016) Clinicopathological studies of Pasteurella multocida B : 2
experimental infection in rabbits Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 86(4): 380–386. (6.19)
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52. Hemen Das, A. Lateef, H.H. Panchasaraamd M. Ayub Ali (2016) Haemato-biochemical
alterations during different stages of lactation in Mehsani buffaloes. Buffalo Bulletin 35(3):
161-169. (6.12)
53. Chandel B.S., Patel A.C., Dadawala A.I.,Chauhan H.C., Parsani H.R., Shrimali M.D.and
Raval S.H. (2016) Confirmation of rabies in buffalo from organized farm of north Gujarat.
Buffalo Bulletin 35(4): 671-676 (6.1)
54. Parth F.M., H.C. Chauhan, A.G. Bhagat, B.S. Chandel, Patel M.V., Dadawala A.I. and Kher
H.N. (2016) Detection of virulence associated factors from Staphylococcus aureus isolated
from bovine mastitis. Buffalo Bulletin 35(4): 697-706 (6.1)
55. Vineet Kumar, J.V. Vadalia, A.M. Patel, Amit Prasad, S.H. Talekar and P.B. Patel. (2016)
Ultrasonographic, radiographic diagnosis and management of esophageal obstruction in
jaffarabadi buffaloes and Gir cattle. Buffalo Bulletin. 35 (4): 549-556. (6.1)
56. Patel M. D., Lateef, A., Hemen Das, Patel A. S., Patel A. G. Joshi A. B. (2016) Effect of age,
sex and physiological stages on haematological indices of Banni buffalo (Bubulas bubalis)
Veterinary World 9: 38-42 (5.71)
57. Tyagi, K. K.; Brahmakshatri, B. P.; Ramani, U. V.; Kharadi, V. B.; Pandaya, G. M.; Janmeda,
M.; Ankuya, K. J.; Patel, M. D. and Sorathiya, L. M. (2016) Test day variability in yield and
composition of Surati and Mehsana buffaloes milk at day 15 and 60 post partum. Veterinary
World 9(6): 595-600. (5.71)
58. Ankuya, K. J.; Pareek, N. K.; Patel, M. P.; Rathod, B. S.; Prajapati, K. B. and Patel, J. B.
(2016) Genetic analysis of first lactation production traits in Kankrej cattle. Veterinary World,
9(6): 672-675 (5.71)
59. Patel, A.P., Bhagwat, S.R., Pawar, M.M., Prajapati, K.B., Chauhan, H.D. and Makwana, R.B.
(2016) Evaluation of Emblica officinalis fruit powder as a growth promoter in commercial
broiler chickens. Veterinary World 9(2): 207–210 (5.71)
60. Raval S.H., Singh R.D., Joshi D.V., Patel H.B. and Mody S.K. (2016). Recent developments
in receptor tyrosine kinases targeted anticancer therapy. Veterinary World. 9(1): 80–90.
(5.71)
61. Pareek, N. K.; Ankuya, K. J.; Patel, M. P.; Rathod, B. S.; Prajapati, K. B. And Patel, J. B.
(2016) Factors affecting age at first calving in Kankrej cattle. Journal of Animal Research,
6(2): 127-130 (5.68)
62. Sarita Devi, Pankaj Kumar and M. C. Sharma. (2016) Correlation of micro minerals in
primary hair-plasma of dogs. Journal of Animal Research 6(5): 977-979. (5.68)
63. Patel J.G., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Raval S.H. and Lambade P.S. (2016) Potassium Dichroma te
induced genotoxicity and oxidative stress in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus). Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology 40(1): 42–46. (5.48)
64. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Bhatt N.G., Charavala A.H. and Desai G.D.
(2016) A dose response study of monosodium iodoacetate induced femorotibial osteoarthritis
in Wistar rats. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 40(4): 327–330. (5.48)
65. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Soni M., Patel J.G., Charavala A.H. and Patel B.J. (2016) Cervical
leiomyosarcoma in a crossbred cow. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 40(2): 172–
173. (5.48)
66. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Suthar B.N., Patel B.J., Patel J.G. Desai G.D. and Rathod P.T. (2016)
Pathomorphology of spontaneously occurring female genital tract lesions in buffaloes of North
Gujarat. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 40(2): 162–164. (5.48)
67. Galsar, N. S; Shah, R. R.; Gupta, J. P.; Pandey, D. P., Prajapati, K. B. and Patel, J. B. (2016)
Genetic Estimates of Production and Reproduction traits in Mehsana buffaloes. Indian Journal
of Dairy Science 69(6): 698-70.1 (5.26)
68. Gupta, J.P.; Bhushan, B.; Panigrahi, M.; Asaf, V.N. M.; Kumar, A.; Ranjan, S. and Gaur, G.K.
(2016) Effect of non-genetic factors on somatic cell measures in Vrindavani cattle . Indian
Journal of Dairy Science. 69 (1): 128-131. (5.26)
69. Patel A. S. and Roy S. K. (2016) Comparative rheological study of goat milk yoghurt and cow
milk yoghurt. Indian Journal of Dairy Science. 69(1) :124-127 (5.26)
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70. Gupta, J.P.; Pandey, D.P.; Panchasara, H.H. and Shah, R.R. (2016) Factors Affecting Pre-And
Post-Weaning Kleiber Ratios and Genetic Parameters in Mehsana Goats. The Indian Journal
of Small Ruminants 22(1): 100-102 (5.25)
71. Sharma N., Singh V. and Shyma K. P. (2016) In vitro efficacy of commercial preparation of
amitraz in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks in North Gujarat, India. Ruminant
Science 33-37. (5.00)
72. Undirwade, S.C., Jadhav, K.M. and Sarita Devi. (2016) Evaluation of rumen fluid in
indigestions in Buffaloes. Ruminants Science, 5 (1): 81-85. (5.00)
73. Kumar, A.; Gaur, G. K.; Gandham, R. K.; Panigrahi, M.; Ghosh, S.; Saravanan, B. C.;
Bhushan, B.; Tiwari, A. K.; Sulabh, S.; Priya, B.; Gupta, J. P. (2017) Global gene expression
profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells challenged with Theileriaannulata in crossbred
and indigenous cattle. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 47: 9-18. (8.55)
74. Mahla A.S., Chaudhari R.K, Verma A.K, Singh A.K, Singh S.K, Singh G, Sarkar M, Dutta N,
Kumar H, Krishnaswamy N. (2017) Effect of dietary supplementation of omega-3
polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rich fish oil on reproductive performance of the goat (Capra
hircus) Theriogenology 125:79-89. (8.14)
75. Sharma N., Singh V., Shyma K. P., Vikram S., and Gupta J.P. (2017) Detection of
deltamethrin resistance in egg and larvae of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Indian
Journal of Animal Science. 87 (2): 143-146 (6.20)
76. Prajapati, B. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Pandey, D. P.; Parmar, G. A. and Chaudhari, J. D (2017)
Molecular markers for resistance against infectious diseases of economic importance .
Veterinary world. 10(1): 112-120. (5.71)
77. Ranjan, S.; Bhushan, B.; Gupta, J. P.; Asaf, V. N. M.; Panigrahi, M.; Kumar, A. and
Raveendran, R. (2017) Study on genetic variation of microsatellite and their association with
Mastitis occurrence in crossbred cattle. Journal of Animal Research. 7(1): 127-132. (5.68)
78. Desai G.D., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Joshi D.V.; Raval S.H., Joshi K.R., Charavala A.H. and
Rathod A.S. (2017) Pathological studies on subacute toxicity of thioglycolic acid in Wistar
rats (Rattus norvegicus). Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 41(4): 251–256. (5.48)
79. Patel J.G., Joshi D.V., Patel B.J. and Raval S.H. (2017) Pathology of experimentally induced
acute toxicity of potassium dichromate in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus). Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology. 41(1): 75–77. (5.48)
80. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Patel, B.J., Patel J.G., Sutariya P., Soni M. and Rathod A.S. (2017)
Bovine dental tumors: A report of four cases. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 41(2):
119–122. (5.48)
81. Patel, V.K., Chauhan, H.D., Pawar, M.M., Srivastava, A.K. and Prajapati, K.B. (2017) Effect
of herbal galactogogue supplementation on production performance of lactating Kankrej cows.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 6 (12): 2093-2098.
(5.38)
82. Patel, V.K., Chauhan, H.D., Pawar, M.M., Srivastava, A.K. and Prajapati, K.B. (2017) Effect
of herbal galactogogue supplementation on production performance of lactating Kankrej cows.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(12): 2093-2098.
(5.38)
83. Bhagat, A.G., H.N. Kher, A.I. Dadawala, H.C. Chauhan and Chandel, B.S. (2017)
Identification and Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated
from Bovine Mastitis. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 6(2): 223-230. (5.38)
84. Patel K.B., Patel S.S., Patel B.K., Chauhan H.C., Rajgor M.,Kala J.K, Patel M.A., Patel M.G.,
Patel A.C., Shrimali M.D., Modi A.N. and Chandel B.S. (2017) Production and Optimization
of Endoglucanase by Aspergillus sp., Trichoderma sp. and Penicillium sp. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6(4) : 1318-1325. (5.38)
85. Patel K.B., Chauhan H.C., Patel B.K., Patel S.S., Shrimali M.D., Kala J.K., Patel S.I., Modi
A.N., Patel A.C.,Rajgor M, Patel M. A., Patel M.G. and Chandel B.S. (2017) Isolation,
Identification and Molecular Detection of Brucella abortus from Buffaloes in Gujarat, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 6(4): 1787-1795. (5.38)
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86. Patel S.S.; Chauhan H.C., Patel A.C., Shrimali M.D., Patel K.B., Prajapati B.I., Kala J.K., Patel
M.G., Rajgor M. and Patel M. A. (2017) Isolation and Identification of Klebsiella pneumoniae
from Sheep-Case Report. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science,
6(5): 331-334. (5.38)
87. Patel S.S., Chauhan H.C., Chandel B.S., Patel K.B., Shrimali M.D., Patel A.C., Rajgor M.,
Kala J.K., Patel M.G., Patel M.A. and Patel B.K. (2017) Comparative Evaluation of c-ELISA
and i-ELISA for Detection of Bluetongue Virus Antibodies in Sheep. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6(4): 1267-1273. (5.38)
88. Patel J.G., Patel B.J., Joshi D.V., Patel S.S., Raval S.H., Parmar R.S., Chauhan H.C. and
Chandel B.S. (2017) Culture based isolation of pathogenic bacteria associated with respiratory
disease complex in broiler with special reference to ornithobacterium rhinotracheale from
India. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology. 11(4): 1919–1924. (5.38)
89. Singh R. D., Prajapati B. I., Mody S. K., Patel H. B., Deokar S. S., Solanki B. A., Desai S. P.,
Solanki V. L., Chauhan P. M. and Momin R. R. (2017) Antibiogram of CoPS and CoNS
isolated from bovine mastitis in Banaskantha district of Gujarat India. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6(10): 564-569. (5.38)
90. Anjana K., Mody S. K., Nirala R K. and Archana K. (2017). Effect of meloxicam on
pharmacokinetics of long acting moxifloxacin in goats. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6(3): 1104-1108. (5.38)
91. Singh R. D., Mody S. K., Patel H. B., Devi S, Sarvaiya V. N., Patel H. A. and Patel B. R.
(2017) Antimicrobial drug discovery: evident shifting from terrestrial to marine micro-
organisms. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6(5): 2322-
2327. (5.38)
91. Patel J. A., Prajapati B.I. and Panchal V. (2017) Assessment of Ambient Air Quality and Air
Quality Index (AQI) in Dahej Area, Gujarat, India. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science 6(6): 2714-2719. (5.38)
92. R. B. Parmar, A. Lateef, Hemen Das, Nilufar Haque, M. J. Sanap and V. S. Solanki. (2017)
Effect of Age, Sex and Physiological Stages on Haematological Indices of Mehsana Goat
(Capra hircus). International Journal of Livestock Research 7 (4): 236-243. (5.36)
93. Joshi A,. Lateef, A., NilufarHaque, Patel, A., Hemen Das and Patel, P. (2017) Blood
Metabolites and Their Variations in Kutchi Camels during Different Stages of Lactation.
International Journal of Livestock Research 7 (8): 268-273. (5.36)
94. Joshi, A., Nilufar Haque, Lateef, A., Patel, A. and Patel P. (2017) Apoptosis and its role in
physiology. International Journal of Livestock Research, 7(10): 33-45. (5.36)
95. Singh R. D., Mody S. K., Patel H. B., Devi S, Sarvaiya V. N. and Patel B. R.. (2017) Effects
of food and nutritional status of animals on antimicrobial drug disposition. International
Journal of Livestock Research 7(8): 51-61. (5.36)
96. Ashwar B. K., Ashwar K. B. and Patel K.L. (2017) Constraints experienced by dairy farmers
in adoption of improved animal husbandry practices. Indian Journal of Extension Education
53(1): 135-139 (5.32)
97. Srivastava, A.K., Singh, C., Chauhan, H.D. and Kumar, S. (2017) Effect of probiotic
supplementation on performance of crossbred kids under stallfed conditions. The Bioscan
12(2) : 823-827 (5.26)
98. Gami, M. S., Patel, P. B. Parmar, J. J., Poshi K. N. and H. A. Awasthi. (2017) Surgical
management of eye tumors in cattle. Indian J. Vet. Surg., 38(1): 52-54. (5.25)
99. Sutaria, P. T., Suthar, B. N., Sutaria T. V. and V. D. Dodia (2017) Clinical, Ferroscopic
and Ultrasonographic Investigation in Diaphragmatic Hernia and Traumatic Pericarditis in
Bovines. Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery. 38(2): 108-110. (5.25)
100. Patel, G., Nilufar Haque, Madhavatar, M., Chaudhari,A., Patel, D., Bhalakiya, N.,
Jamnesha, N., Patel P.and Kumar R. (2017) Artificial insemination: A tool to improve
livestock productivity. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry SP. 1: 307-313.
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101. Barman, D., Prajapati, K.B., Pawar, M.M., Prasad, K., Patel, J.B. and Galsar, N. (2017)
Cotton seed cake as protein supplement in buffalo calf ration. Ruminant Science 6(1): 89-94
(5.00)
102. Nilufar Haque, M. Singh and Hossain. S. A. (2018) Improved milk production through PG–
PL system by provision of in-house shelter management in lactating Murrah buffaloes during
winter season. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 4: 166–174. (7.61)
103. Sharma N., Singh V., Shrma K.P., Solanki V., and Gupta J.P., (2018) Comparative resistance
status of Hyalomma anatolicum and Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks against
Synthetic Pyrethroids (deltamethrin and cypermethrin) from Banaskantha, Gujarat, India.
International Journal of Acarology 44(6): 268-275 (7.01)
104. Sharma, K. K., Kalyani, I. H. Pandya S. M. and Vala A.A. (2018). Diagnosis and
characterization of canine parvovirus-2 affecting canines of South Gujarat, India Acta
Veterinaria Brno 87: 247-254 (6.42)
105. Nilufar Haque, Singh M. and Hossain. S.K. (2018) The influence of a modified micro-
environment on stress and milk production through the plasminogen-plasmin system in Murrah
buffaloes during the hot-humid season. Veterinarski Arhiv 88 (2): 201-213. (6.29)
106. Sathwara, R N., Gupta, J. P. & Chaudhari, J. D., Prajapati, B M., Srivastava, A. K. ,
Chauhan, H D. and Patel, P.A. (2018) Effectiveness of various sire evaluation methods in
ranking Mehsana bulls based on FL305MY and TMY under field progeny testing programme.
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 88(12): 1419-1421. (6.28)
107. Singh V. and Maharana B. R. (2018) Insight into trypanosomosis (Surra) of Indian livestock:
Recent updates. Indian Journal of Animal Sciene 88: 1101-1111. (6.28)
108. Shyma, K.P. Veer Singh and Gupta, J.P. (2018) In vitro evaluation of effectiveness of
synthetic pyrethroids against brown dog tick. Indian Journal of Animal Research
10.18805/ijar.B-3663. (6.20)
109. Sarita Devi, M.C. Sharma, R.P. Singh, U. Dimri, A.C. Patel, Pankaj Kumar and R.D. Singh.
(2018). Effect of mineral supplementation on humoral immunity against rabies vaccine in dog
pups. Indian Journal of Animal Research 52 615-618 (6.20)
110. Barman, D., Prajapati, K.B., Pawar, M.M., Das, H., Prasad, K., and Ahirwar, M. (2018). Effect
of feeding cotton seed cake (CSC) on growth performance and blood biochemical profile in
Mehsana buffalo calves. Indian Journal of Animal Research. (6.20)
111. Chudasama, M. M., Joshi, N. H., Ghule, P. M., Desai, M. C., Gupta, J. P., Ghule, P. M. and
Chaurasia, S. (2018) Biometry of tongue and its association with various body measurements
in prediction of fetal age in Surti goat fetus (Capra hircus). Indian Journal of Animal Science
52 (6): 864-867. (6.19)
112. Parmar, G.A. , Gupta, J. P. Chaudhari, J. D. , Pandey, D.P. , Prajapati, B.M., Sathwara, R.N.
Patel, P.A. (2019). Study of Genetic and Non Genetic Factors Affecting Age at First Calving
and Wet Average in Mehsana Buffaloes. Buffalo Bulletin. 38. pp 11-17. (6.02)
113. Patel K.B., Chauhan H.C., Patel S.S., Patel B.K.,Shrimali M.D., Chandel B.S.(2018).
Molecular detection of Brucella abortus using bscp31 and IS711 gene based pcr assay in cattle
and buffalo. Buffalo Bulletin 37: 71-80 (6.01)
114. Patel B.K., Chauhan H.C., Patel S.S., Patel B.K., Patel A.C., Shrimali M.D., Chandel B.S.
(2018) Sero-Epidemiology of Camel (Camelus dromedarius ) brucellosis. Journal of Camel
Practice and Research. 25. 135. 10.5958/2277-8934.(2018).00019.X. (6.08)
115. Akshatha G.M., Raval S.K., Arpitha G.M., Raval S.H. and Ghodasara D.J. (2018).
Immunohistochemical, histopathological study and chemoprotective effect of Solanum nigrum
in N-nitrosodiethylamine-induced hepatocellular carcinoma in Wistar rats. Veterinary World.
11(4): 402–409 (5.71)
116. Patel, J. R. Devi, S. J. P. Varshney and K. M. Jadhav (2018) Epizootiological observations on
canine microfilaremia in Gujarat state, India Veterinary World 11: 1564-1568. (5.71)
117. Srivastava, A.K., Patel, J.B., Ankuya , K.J., Chauhan, H.D. Pawar, M.M. and Gupta, J.P.
(2019) Conservation of Indigenous Cattle Breeds. Journal of Animal Research (9)1: PP-01-12
(5.68)
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118. Patbandha, T. K., Garg, D. D., Marandi, S, Vaghamashi, D. G., Patil, S. S. and Savsani H.H.
(2018). Effect of chick weight and morphometric traits on growth performance of coloured
broiler chicken. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(6): 1278-1281. (5.53)
119. Parmar R.S., Raval S.H., Patel J.G., Srivastava A.K., Joshi H.R., Mithapirji R.M., Patel B.J.
and Joshi D.V. (2018) Endometrial carcinoma in a rabbit-A case report . Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology. 42(1): 74–76. (5.48)
120. Raval S.H., Joshi D.V., Parmar R.S., Patel B.J., Patel J.G., Patel V.B., Ghodasara D.J.,
Chaudhary P.S., Kalaria V.A. and Charavala A.H. (2018). Histopathological classification and
immunohistochemical characterization of canine mammary tumours. Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology. 42(1): 19–27. (5.48)
121. Raval S.H., Parmar R.S., Chhatpar K.D., Patel J.G., Patel B.J. and Joshi D.V. (2018)
Accidental closantel toxicosis in camels . Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 42(1): 15–
18. (5.48)
122. Raval S.H., Parmar R.S., Suthar A.N., Patel J.G., Modh U.J., Patel Z.H., Patel B.J. and Joshi
D.V. (2018) Primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma in a Labrador retriever dog. Indian Journal of
Veterinary Pathology. 42(2): 130–132. (5.48)
123. Patel, D., Nilufar Haque, Patel, G., Chaudhari, A., Madhavatar, M. Bhalakiya, N., Jamnesha
N. and Patel P. (2018). Implication of Embryo Transfer Technology in Livestock Productivity.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7: 1498-1510. (5.38)
124. Bhalakiya, N., Nilufar Haque, Patel, D., Chaudhari, A., Patel, G., Madhavatar, M., Patel, P
Hossain S.A.and Kumar, R. (2018) Sperm Sexing and its Application in Livestock Sector.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7: 259-272. (5.38)
125. Chaudhari, A., Nilufar Haque, Jamnesha, N., Bhalakiya, N., Patel, G., Madhavatar, M.,
Patel D. and Patel P. (2018) Synchronization of Estrus: A Reproductive Management Tool in
Veterinary Practice. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7 :
1511-1519. (5.38)
126. Bhagat A.G., Kher H.N., Dadawala A.I.,Chauhan H.C., Shrimali M.D., Patel K.B., Patel B.K.
and Chandel B.S. (2018). Phenotypic and Genotypic Identification of Methicillin-Resistant
Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus spp. Isolated from Bovine Mastitis, International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 7: 1110-1120. (5.38)
127. Patel, P.D., Chauhan, H.D., Srivastava, A.K., Ankuya, K.J., Prajapati, R.K., Paregi, A.B. and
Gupta, J.P. (2018). Healthcare management practices followed by dairy farmers of Aravalli
district of North Gujarat. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
7(11): 1129- 1135. (5.38)
128. Patbandha, T. K., Garg, D. D., Vaghamashi, D. G., Marandi, S., Ravikala, K., Patil, S. S. and
Dash S. (2018). Prediction of market weight in Caribro-dhanraja broilers with different
plumage colour using growth traits, International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Science 6(1): 927-932. (5.38)
129. Bhagat A.G., Kher H.N., Dadawala A.I.,Chauhan H.C., Shrimali M.D., Patel K.B., Patel B.K.
and Chandel B.S. (2018). In vitro Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern of Staphylococcus aureus and
Coagulase Negative Staphylococci Isolated from Bovine Mastitis. International journal of
current microbiology and applied science 7: 2962-2969. (5.38)
130. Patel D.R., Kalyani, I. H., Trangadia, B. J. , & Sharma, K. K. , Makwana P.M., Desai, D.
N., Muglikar, D.M. and Sakhare P. S. (2018). Detection of Bovine Herpesvirus-1 Infection in
Bovine Clinical Samples by Direct Fluorescent Antibody Test. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7: 2229-2234. (5.38)
131. Patel J.R., Devi S., Varshney J.P., Raval S.H., Sarviya V.N., and Jadhav K.M. (2018)
Hematobiochemical and Mineral level changes in microfilaraemic dogs.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 7(8): 4828-4832 (5.38)
132. Desai R. R., Patel H. B., Singh R. D., Sarvaiya V. N., Pawar M. M. and Mody S. K. (2018)
Heavy metal concentrations with regard to inter-species variation in cattle and buffalo milk
collected from different areas of North Gujarat. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Science 7(8): 1774-1782. (5.38)
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133. Nalwaya S.B., Prajapati B.I., Bariya A.R., Goswami M.M. and Roy S.K. (2018). Evaluation of
Physico-Chemical & Microbiological Quality of Milk of Banaskantha District, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 7(12): 1635-1641. (5.38)
134. Chauhan P. M., B. N. Suthar, H. C. Nakhashi, V. K. Sharma and D. B. Bhoi (2018). Studies on
certain physical and biochemical attributes of Kankrej bull semen. International Journal of
Current microbiology and Applied Sciences 7:4574-4581. (5.38)
135. Patel, J.R., Sarita Devi, J.P. Varshney, S.H. Raval, V.N. Sarviya and K.M. Jadhav (2018).
Haematobiochemical and Mineral Level Changes in Microfilaraemic Dogs International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7: 4828-4832. (5.38)
136. Thakkar, N.K., Srivastava, A.K., Chaudhary, A.P., Chauhan, H.D., Ankuya, K.J., Patel, V.K.,
Gupta, J.P. and Patel, J.V. (2019). Mortality Pattern in White Giant and Soviet Chinchilla
Rabbit Kits. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8(3): 2075-
2079 (5.38)
137. Patel J.B. , patel A.M. , Sutaria P.T. , Patel P.B. and Patel A.M. (2019). A new technique for
correction of Intusuccesption in Kankrej bullock, International journal of Current
Microbiology & Applied Science 8(3): pp-1-3 (5.38)
138. Sathwara, R. N.; Gupta, J. P.;Chaudhari, J. D.;Prajapati, B. M.;Parmar, G. A.; Srivastava, A. K.
and Chauhan, H. C. (2018) CRISPR-CAS9: New Hope for Precision Genome Editing.
International Journal of Livestock Research 8(6): :1-13. (5.36)
139. Parmar, G., Gupta, J., Chaudhari, J., Prajapati, B., & Sathwara, R. (2018) Current Trends in
SNP Analysis with Special Reference to Candidate Genes Associated with Reproduction
Traits. International Journal of Livestock Research 8 (09): 12-24. (5.36)
140. Mansing, Suthar, B. N., Nakhashi, H. C., Sutaria, T. V. and Chauhan, P. M. (2018).
Comparative analysis of liver function test in peri-parturient and dystocia affected does.
Haryana Veterinarian 57(1):20-22 (5.36)
141. Mali, Jyoti, Srivastava, A.K., Pawar, M.M., Chauhan, H.D. and Jain, A.K. (2018). Effect of
elevated dietary amino acid levels in Corn-Soya diet on growth performance and carcass
characteristics of commercial broilers. International Journal of Livestock Research. 8(10):
231-237. (5.36)
142. Parmar, F.V., Prajapati, K.B., Pawar, M.M., Chauhan, H.D. and Ashwar, B.K. (2018). Growth
performance and blood metabolites of Kankrej heifers fed different ratios of green and dry
fodder. International Journal of Livestock Research 8(3): 238-243. (5.36)
143. Pawar, M.M., Srivastava, A.K., Chauhan, H.D. and Damor, S.V. (2018). Nutritional Strategies
to Alleviate Heat Stress in Dairy Animals – A Review. International Journal of Livestock
Research 8(1): 43313 (5.36)
144. Shyma K.P., Singh V., Gupta J.P. (2019) Suceptibility level of Ornithodorus spp.
(Acarai:Argasidae) to some commercial synthetic pyrethroids. International Journal of
Livestock Research DOI: 2354678. (5.36)
145. Mevada V.K., Ashwar B.K., Patel S.M. and Ashwar K.B. (2018). Correlates of level of
knowledge of tribal livestock farmers regarding improved animal husbandry practices.
International journal of Chemical studies 6(1): 1508-1512. (5.31)
146. Parmar, G. A.; Gupta, J. P.; Chaudhari, J. D.;Prajapati, B. M.; Panchasara, H. H.; Chauhan, H.
D.; Ankuya, K. J. and Patel, P. A (2018) Estimation of genetic and non-genetic factors for test-
day milk yield in Mehsana buffaloes. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 71 (1): 67-71. (5.26)
147. Prajapati, B. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Chaudhari, J. D., Parmar, G. A.; Panchasara, H. H.; Chauhan, H.
D.; Ankuya, K. J. and Prajapati, M. N. (2018) First lactation production performance of
Mehsana buffaloes under field progeny testing programme in semi-arid region of Gujarat.
Indian Journal of Dairy Science 71(4): :404-408. (5.26)
148. Patel B.K. , Chauhan H.C., Patel S.S., Patel B.K., Patel A.C., Shrimali M.D., Chandel B.S
(2018). Diagnosis of Brucella Melitensis in sheep by pcr assay. Indian Journal of Small
Ruminants (The). 24. 175. 10.5958/0973-9718.(2018).00016.8. (5.25)

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149. Kalma, R.P., Chauhan, H.D., Srivastava, A.K. and Pawar, M.M. (2018). Growth and blood
profile of broiler rabbits on probiotic supplementation, Indian Journal of Small Ruminant
24(1): 66-69. (5.25)
150. Sharma, K. K. Desai D. N, Tyagi K. K. and Kalyani, I. H. (2019) Bacteriological and
molecular diagnosis of caseous lymphadenitis in goats at an organized farm. Indian Journal of
Small Ruminants (The). 25. 124. 25 124 (5.25)
151. P. S. Kapadiya, S. S. Parikh, P. M. Chauhan, T. V. Sutaria and H. C. Nakhashi (2018)
Management of hydroallantois in a Jaffrabadi buffalo: A case report. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry SP1 1534-1536. (5.21)
152. V. S. Modh, P. B. Patel, A. M. Patel, P. T. Sutaria, J. B. Patel, A. M. Patel and N. S.
Chaudhari. (2018) Surgical management of congenital apocrine carcinoma of tail in Mehsana
buffalo calf: A rare case. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 7(3): 1081-1083.
(5.21)
153. P. M. Chauhan, H. R. Patelia, D. N. Patel, B. N. Suthar and V. K. Sharma (2018).
Clinicoobstetrical management of clockwise 180ᵒ Multilogic in Science 8(A):13-14. (5.20)
154. Chaudhari, J.D. Gupta, J.P. , Pandey, D.P ., Parmar, G.A ., Prajapati, B.M ., Prajaparti and
P.A Patel (2018) Comparative evaluation of Mehsana buffalo bulls by simple daughter and
contemporary comparison methods using first lactation milk yield. Ruminant science 7(1): 51-
54 (5.00)
155. Kapadiya, P. S., Nakhashi, H. C., Chauhan, P. M., Sutaria, T. V. and Suthar, B. N. (2018)
Efficacy of melatonin as an antioxidant for cryopreservation of Kankrej bull semen Ruminant
Science 7(1): 89-92 (5.00)
156. S. P. Desai, V. K. Sharma, P. M. Chauhan, T. V. Sutaria, B. N. Suthar and S. K. Mody (2018).
Gynaeco-clinical and physical properties of cervical mucus in repeat breeding crossbreed cows
following following E. Coli LPS therapy Ruminant Science 7(1): 31. (5.00)
157. Desai, S. P., Sharma, V. K., Chauhan, P. M., Sutaria, T. V., Suthar, B. N. and Mody, S. K.
(2019) Gynaeco-clinical and physical properties of cervical mucus in repeat breeding crossbred
cows following Ecoli LPS therapy Ruminant Science 2319-2364. (5.00)
158. Sutaria, T. V., Suthar, B. N., Nakhashi, H. C., Patel, M. P. and Chauhan, P. M. (2019).
Ultrasonographic assessment of involuting reproductive tract in mehsana buffaloes with
normal and abnormal parturition Ruminant Science 2319-2364. (5.00)
159. Bhalakiya, N., Haque, N., and Patel, P. 2019.Kisspeptin: A Novel Regulator in Reproductive
Physiology International Journal of Livestock Research 9(7) 1-13: 2277-1964 (5.36)
160. Bhalakiya, N., Haque, N., Patel, P., and Joshi, P. 2019.Role of Trace Minerals in Animal
Production and Reproduction. International Journal of Livestock Research 9(9) 1-12. 2277-
1964 (5.36)
161. Chauhan, P.M., Sharma, V.K., Suthar, B.N., Nakhashi, H.C. and Sutaria, T. V.2019.
Prevention and evaluation of post-caesarean uterine adhesions in torsion affected Mehsana
buffaloes. Ruminant Science 8 (1): 35-38 (5.00)
162. Maji,C., Goel, P., Suthar, A. , Kruti D. Mandal, A. Gopalakrishnan, Rajender Kumar,
Tripathi, B.N., Sanjay Kumar. 2019. Lumefantrine and o-choline – Parasite metabolism
specific drug molecules inhibited in vitro growth of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in
MASP culture system Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases 10(3): 568-574 (8.61)
163. Gohel, B.C., Garg, D.D, Patil, S.S, Savsani, H.H., Trivedi, S.P. and Kadam, S. J. 2019.Efficacy
of Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) and Aloe vera leaves powder as phytogenic growth promoter in
diet of broiler chickens. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7(2):379-383. (5.53).
164. Gosai. R.K., Chauhan, P.M., Patelia, H.R., Parmar, R.S. and Sharma, V.K. 2019.Congenital
apocrine gland adenoma of tail in a buffalo calf and its surgical management. Buffalo Bulletin.
38(4) 681-685. (6.12)
165. Madhavatar, M.P., Ankuya, K.J., Chauhan H.D., Srivastava, A.K., Chaudhari, A.B., Patel J.V.,
Thakkar, N. K. and Joshi, H. R.2019. Mortality pattern in Anand commercial layer chicken.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology studies7(2):742-744 (5.53).

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166. Patel, P. A., Haque, N., Bhalakiya, N., Panchasara, H.H. and Patel, A. 2019. Comparison of
immune parameters in Kankrej cows during different seasons International Journal of
Chemical Studies 7(3): 3012-3014 (5.31)
167. Patel, A. M., Sutaria, P. T., Patel, J. B., Patel, A. M., Patel, P. B. and Raval, S. H. 2019.
Surgical management of perineal squamous cell carcinoma with 5-fluorouracil adjuvant
therapy in sixteen mares. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 8(6) 2185-2187
(5.21).
168. Patel, B.R., Patel, H.B., Singh, R.D., Sarvaiya, V.N., Pawar, M.M. and Mody, S.K. 2019.
Comparative Study on Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil, Water and Fodder between
Industrial and Non-industrial Areas of Kutch District, Gujarat, India. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Science8(10): 2096-2103 (5.38).
169. Patel, J. B., Patel, A. M., Sutaria, P. T., Patel, P. B. and Patel, A. M. A new technique for
correction of intussusceptions in Kankrej Bullock. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science 8(3)2108-2110. (5.38)
170. Patel, J.V., Srivastava, A.K., Chauhan, H.D., Gupta J.P., Gami Y.M., Patel V.K., Madhwatar,
M.P. and Thakkar, N.K. 2019.Factor Affecting Birth Weight of Mehsana Goat Kid at
Organized Farm. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
8(3):1963-1967 (5.38)
171. Prajapati, R.K., Chauhan, H.D., Pawar M.M., Gupta J.P., Srivastava, A.K., Paregi, A.B., Patel
P.D., Patel, J.V. and Thakkar, N.K. Mortality Pattern in White Giant and Soviet Chinchilla
Rabbit Kits. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(3) 2115-
2121(5.38)
172. Purohit, P. B., Gupta, J. P., Chaudhari, J.D., Bhatt,T. M., Pawar, M.M., Srivastava, A.K. and
Patel, M.P. 2020 Effect of Heat Stress on Production and Reproduction Potential of Dairy
Animals Vis-À-Vis Buffaloes International Journal of Livestock Research 10(3) 1.-239 (5.23)
173. Sakhare, P., Kalyani I., Vihol P., Sharma K, Solanki J., Desai D., and Makwana P. (2019).
Seroepidemiology of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in Sheep and Goats of Southern
Districts of Gujarat, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences8(11); 1552-1565 (5.38)
174. Shrimali, M.D., Patel, S.S., Chauhan, H.C., Chandel, B.S., Patel, A.C., Sharma,K.K.,
Dadawala, A. I., Bhagat, A.G., Mohapatra, S.K. , Shinde R.S. and Shah N.M. (2019).
Seroprevalence Brucellosis in Bovines. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences 8(11): 1730-1737 (5.38)
175. Shyama, K.P., Veer Singh, Ankuya, K. J. and Gupta, J. P.2019. Detection of the status of
acaricide resistance in Hyalomma drmedarii from nomadic camels of North Gujarat. Journal
of Camel Practice and Research 26(2):129-132 (6.17)
176. Singh, R. D., Mody, S. K., Patel, H. B., Sarvaiya, V. N., Patel, B. R. and Gondaliya, S. B.
(2019). Development and validation of ultra high performance liquid chromatographic
(UHPLC) method for the determination of roxithromycin in the broiler plasma. Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research International 31(6): 1-8 (5.51)
177. Solanki, V. L., Sharma, V. K., Chauhan, P. M., Prajapati, B. I., Desai, S. P. and Nakhashi, H.
C. (2019). Effect of oyster glycogen on cervical mucus microbiota and conception rate in
repeat breeding cross bred cows Ruminant Science8: 49-52 (5.00)
178. Sulabh, S., Panigrahi, M., Varshney, R., Gupta, J. P., Kumar, S., Verma, A., Kumar, A., Asaf,
V. N. M., Kumar, P. and Bhushan, B. 2019. In-vitro analysis of Interleukin-10 expression in
cell cultures of Crossbred cattle, Tharparkar cattle and Murrah buffalo in response to mastitis
causing antigens derived from Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Biological
Rhythm Research (6.77).
179. Sutaria, T. V., Sutaria, Prajwalita, Nakhashi, H. C., Suthar, B. N. and Sharma, V. K.2019.
Management of Hydroallantois in Mehsana buffaloes-Two cases. Buffalo Bulletin. 38:571-575
(6.12)
180. Thakkar N.K., Srivastava, A.K., Chaudhary, A.P., Chauhan, H.D., Ankuya K.J., Patel V.K.,
Gupta J.P. and Patel, J.V. 2019 Mortality Pattern in White Giant and Soviet Chinchilla
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Rabbit Kits. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(3): 2075-
2079 (5.38)
181. Trivedi, K. R., Prajwalita T. Sutaria, Suthar, B. N., Sutaria, T. V., Desai, S. T. a nd
Chaudhary, S. S. 2019 Evaluation of oxidative stress in buffaloes undergoing
diaphragmaticherniorhaphy with and without positive pressure ventilation. Buffalo Bulletin
38: 249-253 (6.12).
182. Trivedi, S.P., Patil, S.S., Garg, D.D., Savsani, H.H., Pawar, M.M. and Gohel, B.C. 2019.
Effect of dietary supplementation of organic chromium on feed intake, growth performance
and economics in commercial broiler chickens. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies.
7(2): 374-378(5.53).
183. Atara, V. B. Chaudhari, C.F., Tyagi, K.K. , Chaudhary,M.M., Kharadi V.B. and Dabas V.S.
2019 Attributes of Surti buck semen in rainy and dry seasons. Indian Journal of Small
Ruminants. 25:115-117 (5.25)
184. Barman, D., Prajapati, K.B., Pawar, M.M., Das, H., Prasad, K. and Ahirwar, M. 2019Effect
of feeding cotton seed cake (CSC) on growth performance and blood biochemical profile in
Mehsana buffalo calves. Indian Journal of Animal Research 53(5): 604-608 (6.44)
185. Chaudhai, N.F., Khasatiya,C.T. , Modi, L.C., Chaudhari,C.F., Sharma H.C. and Patel.
J.M.(2019). Comparative studies on certain hormonal and biochemical profiles of normal
cyclic and anoestrus Surti buffaloes. The Haryana Veterinarian 58: 43-45(5.36)
186. Chauhan, P. M., Sahu, A. H., Nakhashi, H. C., Jogadand, D. T. and Sodagar, B. N. 2020.
Clinical management of estral eversion in a doberman bitch. The Pharma Innnovation
Journal 9:520-523 (5.03)
187. Chauhan, P. M., Sharma, V. K. and Sutaria, T. V. 2019 Clinico-obstetrical attributes and
development of adhesions in mehsana buffaloes suffering from uterine torsion. The
Haryana Veterinarian 58:80-83 (5.36)
188. Deka, R., Patel, J.B., Srivastava, A.K., Prajapati, K.B., Patel, Jigar, and Rathod, B.S. (2019).
Seasonal effect on sexual behaviour of Kankrej bull. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 72(5):
506-513 (5.26).
189. Gupta, J. P., Prajapati, B.M., Chaudhari, J. D., Pandey, D. P., Panchasara, H. H. and Prajapati,
K. B. (2019). Impact of environmental trend in relation to genotypic and phenotypic trend on
traits of economic interest in Kankrej cattle. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
89(11):1255-1261 (6.23)
190. Patel, J. B., Sutaria, P. T., Patel, A. M., Patel, P. B., Gosai, R. K., Patel Abhishek and
Chaudhari, N. S. (2019) Evaluation of modified and standard surgical techniques for
amputation of horn in Mehsana buffaloes. Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery40(1):52-54
(5.25).
191. Patel, J.G., Raval, S.H., Parmar, R.S., Suthar, A.N., Joshi, N.H., Patel, B.J. and Joshi, D.V.
(2019). Pathology and metagenomics based diagnosis of tuberculosis in Bikaneri Camel
(Camelus dromedarius). Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 43:189–192 (5.48).
192. Pawar, M.M., Ashwar, B.K., Joshi, P.C., Patil, S.S., Madhavatar, M.P., Thakkar, N.K., Patel,
J.V. and Gupta, J.P. (2019). Constraints perceived about fodder production by the dairy
farmers of north Gujarat. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 72(5): 565-56 (5.26)
193. Pawar, M.M., Kamra, D.N., Chaudhary, L.C., Agarwal N. and Charturvedi, V.B. (2019).
Nutrients utilization, methane emission, immune function, blood metabolites and
performance of buffalo calves fed Trachyspermum copticum seed oil. Indian Journal of
Animal Sciences 89(1): 63-67 (6.23)
194. Raval, S.H., Joshi, D.V., Parmar, R.S., Patel, J.G. and Patel, B.J. (2019). Correlation of
histological subtypes, grading and lymphovascular invasion in canine mammary carcinomas.
Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology 43:193–197 (5.48).
195. Sathwara, R. N., Gupta, J. P., Chaudhari, J. D., Prajapati, B. M., Srivastava, A. K., Chauhan,
H. D. and Patel, P. A. (2019). Sire evaluation models for estimating breeding values of
Mehsana buffaloes. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 89(4):448-452 (6.23).

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196. Shyma, K. P., Veer Singh and Gupta, J. P. (2019). Assessment of in vitro efficacy of
deltmethrin, flumethrin, and fipronil on buffalo lice (Anoplura: Haematopinidae) The
Haryana Veterinarian 58(1):48-50. (5.36).
197. Sutaria, P. T., Patel, J. B., Patel, A. M., Patel, P. B., Patel Abhishek M. and Chaudhari, N. S
(2019). Surgical management of caecal dilatation-torsion in three bovines. Indian Journal of
Veterinary Surgery 40 (1): 68-69.(5.25)
198. Vijyeta, H.P., Sharma, V.K., Chauhan, P.M., Nakhashi, H.C. and Suthar, B.N. (2019). Blood
plasma progesterone and its aberrations in pubertal Banni buffalo heifers following CIDR
therapy. The Haryana Veterinarian. 58:66-69 (5.36).
199. Sharma, K.K., Desai, D. N, Tyagi, K.K. and I.H. Kalyani. (2019). Bacteriological and
Molecular diagnosis of Caseous Lymphadenitis in Goats at an organized farm. Indian Journal
of Small Ruminants 25(1):124-127 (5.25).
200. Patel, A. M., Sutaria, P.T., Patel, J. B., Patel, A. M., Patel, P. B. and Raval S. H.
(2019).Surgical management of perineal squamous cell carcinoma with 5- fluorouracil
adjuvant therapy in sixteen mares. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 8: 2185-
2187 (5.21 )
201. Prajapati, R.K., Chauhan, H.D., Pawar, M.M., Gupta, J.P., Srivastava, A.K., Paregi, A.B.,
Patel, P.D., Patel, J.V. and Thakkar, N.K. 2019. Effect of Different Housing Systems on
Growth Performance, Feed Consumption, Morbidity and Mortality of Broiler Rabbits.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 8(3): 2115-2121 (5.38).

5. G. N. Patel College of Dairy Technology


1. Manju G, Ram C and Suman (2015) Antimicrobial efficacy of vanillin in conjunction with
mild heat treatment against Escherichia coli O157: H7 in sweetened lassi. Indian Journal of
Dairy Science 68 (3): 223-230 (5.26).
2. BB Munde, DD Patange, AM Shendurse, DK Kamble and PD Sawale. (2017). “Quality
evaluation of Lassi sold in Kolhapur city”. Indian J. Dairy Sci., 70 (5): 541-547. (5.26)
3. Joshi J., Abraham J., Shah T. and Prajapati R., (2017), Optimization and Characterization of
Methylcobalamin for Nasal Spray Technology in Management of Pernicious Anemia,
Chemical Science Review and Letters, 6(24), 2458-2462, Article- CS032048113, ISSN 2278-
6783. (5.21)
4. Manju G, Ram C and Suman (2017) Combination of transcinnamaldehyde and eugenol with
nisin for inactivation of L. monocytogenes. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 70 (4): 411-420.
(5.26)
5. Mogha K, Gawai K and Patel AC (2018) Anaerobic Treatment for dairy waste disposal -
ponder for making it efficient. Int.J.Curr. Micro. and App. Sci., 6 (11): 806-814. (5.38)
6. Suvera, P PD Sawale and PS Prajapati. 2017. Application of dietary fibers as value addition in
dairy and food products. Indian J Dairy Sci 70(5):491-496. (5.26)
7. Patel A., Patel H.G., Prajapati R., Gopikrishna G., (2018), Effect of Moisture and Emulsifying
Salt Concentration on Sensory Attributes of Reconstituted Dried Mozzarella Cheese as Pizza
Topping, Int. Jour. Curr. Microbiol. App. Science 7(6): 1004-1013 (5.38)
8. Patel AC, Patel HG, (2011) Study of Technological Parameter for drying of Cheddar and
Mozzarella cheese. Indian Journal of Dairy Science, 63(5) 358 -363. (5.26)
9. Patel RA, Jana AH, Modha H and S Balakrishnan (2017) Selecting the flavouring amongst
mango pulp and sugar treated carrot shreds for developing value added Bhapa dahi. Bioscan,
12(2): 873-880, 2017. (5.26)
10. Suvera PA, Pinto S, Patel S, Prajapati P and Oraon L (2017) Development of Fiber Fortified
Probiotic Shrikhand. Bioscan, 12(2): 725-732.(5.26)

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6. College of Food Technology


1. Ashwar K. B, Dhaduk J. J. , Chuadhary M. K. and Patel, I. N (2016) Nutritional Status of
Adolescents and its Related Constraints in North Gujarat. Life sciences. 68 to 77. (9.00).
2. Kashudhan H, Ashish Dixit and Upadhyay A. (2017).Optimization of ingredients for the
development of wheatgrass based therapeutical juice using response surface methodology
(RSM). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; 6(2): 338-345. (5.01)
3. Himanshu Kashudhan, Ashish Dixit and Kshitiz Kumar (2016). “Development of Wheatgrass-
pomegranate Blended Therapeutical Juice Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM).
Journal of Food Processing and Preservation. Volume 41, Issue 2, April 2017. (7.51)
4. Joshi, N. D., Mohapatra, D., Joshi, D. C. & R.F. Sutar.(2014). Puffing Characteristics of
Parboiled Milled Rice in a Domestic Convective–Microwave Oven and Process Optimization.
Food and Bioprocess Technology, Volume 7, Issue 6, pp.1678-1688.(9.33).
5. Desai, N.N., Modi, V.M., Saxena, G.K., Chaudhari, R. H., Jaipal, Manoj kumar., Gohil, K.H.
and Gora, Alok. 2019. Physical properties of dates fruits International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(4): 1243-1249 (5.38)

7. ASPEE College of Home Science and Nutrition


1. Sucharita Tripathy, J.J. Dhaduk and Pragaya Dashora (2018). Analysis of body compositions
and energy expenditure of sedentary teaching employees of SDAU, Gujarat, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences Vol. 7: 914-921. (5.38)
2. Sucharita Tripathy, J.J. Dhaduk, Pragaya Dashora and Shraddha Kapadiya (2018). Assessment
of health and nutritional status of sedentary teaching employees of SDAU, Gujarat, Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol. 7: 983-988, 2018. (5.21)
3. Neetu Gouda, VH Kanbi, JJ Dhaduk and MK Choudhary (2017) Effect of Formulated Herbal
Powder on Arthritic Patients. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(3): 533-536,
2017 (5.21).
4. Solankia. S. and Patel B. G.(2017) Effect of Supplementation of Probiotic Curd on Lipid
Profile and Body Weight In hypercholesteremic Subjects, Journal of Cell and Tissue Research
17(2) (5.21)
5. Simple Jain (2017). Development and Field-Testing of A Flipbook on ‘Vegetables in Diet’ for
Rural Women. Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development 12:1:136-
140, January-June (5.32).
6. Simple Jain (2017) Impact of Self Help Groups’Trainings on Empowerment of Rural Women
of Udaipur District, Indian Journal of Extension Education 53:1:55-59 (5.32)
7. Neeta Khandelwal (2017). Ethno-veterinary practices among women of Banaskantha district,
Gujarat. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, Vol. 16(4), 614-625 (NAAS rating: 6.37)
8. Singh, Surabhi, Ahlawat S. & Sanwal, Sarita. (2018). Effect of Heat Stress on Farm Workers –
A Review. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7 (10). pp
2397-2401. NAAS Rating : 5.38
9. Khandelwal Neeta, Dashora Pragaya and Chaudhary M.K. (2017) “Development and
Standardization of Attitude Scale towards Cleanliness” in Multilogic in Science, 6(19)253-255.
NASS rating 5.20.
10. Singh, S., Ahlawat S., Sanwal S. (2017). Work Load of Farm Women in Livestock Activities
and Their Musculoskeletal Disorders Symptoms. International Journal of Livestock Research.
7(12), pp 242-251 (5.36).

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11. Singh, Surabhi. 2018. Risk Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorders of Farm Women during
Livestock Activities – A Comparison of RULA and REBA Tools. International Journal of
Livestock Research. 8 (12): 207-2017. NAAS Rating : 5.36
12. Santosh Ahlawat and Surabhi Singh. (2018). Acceptability of Selected Drudgery Reducing
Tools by Farmwomen, International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
7(11): 1992-2005 (5.38).
13. Singh, Surabhi 2019. Food Security and Nutritional Status in India- A Review. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8:2471-2475 (5.38)

8. College of Horticulture, Jagudan


1. Limbachiya, T. B., Vadodariya, J. R., Patel, H. T.and Vaghela, K. Z. 2017. Economic
performance of different micronutrients andbiofertilizers on okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.
Moench) cv GAO-5. Journal of pharmacognosy and phytochemistry 6(6): 24-27. (5.48)
2. Limbachiya, T. B., Vadodariya, J. R., Patel, H. T. and Vaghela, K. Z. 2017. Assesment of some
micronutrients and biofertilizers on growth, yield and quality of okra (Abelmoschus
esculentusL. Moench) cv GAO-5. The Bioscan. 11(0): 01-06. (5.26)
3. Karthick, K., Patel, G. S., Shanmugapriya, V. and Varsat, B. A. (2017). Performance of
Ridge Gourd (Luffa acutangula L. Roxb.) varieties and nature of cultivation for yield and yield
attributes. International Journal of Current Microbiology and applied Sciences. 6(3): 458-462.
(5.38)
4. Acharya, S.K., Kaushik, R.A., Ameta, K.D. and Dubey, R.B. (2019). Stability analysis in bitter
gourd (Momordica charantia L.) International Journal of Chemical Studies (7) 730-743, (5.31)
5. Acharya, S.K., Kaushik, R.A., Ameta, K.D., Dubey, R.B. and Upadhya, B. (2019). Heterosis
and combining ability in bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.). Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry sp1 537-544 (5.21)
6. Rabari, S.S., Vadodaria, J.R., More, S.G., Chaudhary, S.B., Chaudhary, B.M. and Acharya,
M.D. (2019). Effect of different organic sources of nitrogen with biofertilizers on yield
attributes, quality parameters and economics of bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria Mol. Standl.)
CV. International Journal of Chemical Studies 7. 2384-2387 (5.31)
7. Shukla, C., Bhakar, S.R., Acharya, S.K. and Jamrey, P.K. (2019) Impact of various micro
climates on the physiological parameters and yield of capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.)
Indian Journal of Soil Conservation47(143-147) (5.2)
8. Mishra, P., Kumar, S. and Kumari, K. 2019. Herbal extract of Nyctanthes arboritis as holding
solution for rose Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 8 (5)1886-1890 (5.21).
9. Pathan N.P., Jaiman R. S., Patel P.S. and Amin A.U. 2019. First report of metallic shield bug,
Scutellera nobilis (Fabricius) (Scutelleridae: Hemiptera) on Aonla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.)
from Gujarat, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7 (408-409) (5.53).
10. Katediya, M.A., Jaiman, R.K. and Acharya, S.K. 2019 Survey and screening of
germplasm against chilli anthracnose International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(3) 543-545
(5.31)
11. Katediya M.A., Jaiman R.K. and Acharya S.K. 2019. Management of chilli anthracnose
caused by Colletotrichum capasici.Journal of Pharmacognology and Phytochemistry 8(3)
2697-2701 (5.21).

9. College of Basic Science and Humanuties

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1. Patel, Y., and Gupte, A. (2015). Biological treatment of textile dyes by agar-agar immobilized
consortium in a packed bed reactor. Water Environment Research, 87(3), 242-251 (6.83)
2. Patel, Y., and Gupte, A. (2016). Evaluation of bioremediation potential of isolated bacterial
culture YPAG-9 (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) for decolorization of sulfonated di-azo dye
Reactive Red HE8B under optimized culture conditions. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 5(8), 258-272 (5.38)
3. Patel, Y., Gupte, A., and Gupte, S. (2018). Production, partial purification, characterization and
detergent compatibility of alkaline protease from soil isolate Bacillus cereus AG1.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(8), 587-600 (5.38)
4. Bhagat A.G., Chandel B.S., Dadawala A.I., Chauhan H.C. and Pathan V.A. (2014).
Seroprevalence of Bluetongue virus antibodies in goats of Gujarat. The Indian Journal of Small
Ruminants. 20(2): 134-137. (5.25)
5. Chauhan H. C., Patel B. K., Bhagat A. G., Patel M. V., Patel S. I., Raval S. H., Panchasara H.
H., Shrimali M. D., Patel A. C. and Chandel B. S. (2015). Comparison of molecular and
microscopic technique for detection of Theileria annulata from the field cases of cattle,
Veterinary World 8(11): 1370-1374. (5.71)
6. Bhagat A.G., Chandel B.S., Dadawala A.I., Chauhan H.C. and Kher, H. N. (2015). Isolation
and identification of Bluetongue Virus from goat. The Indian Journal of Small Ruminants.
21(2): 269-272. (5.25)
7. Parth F. M., Chauhan H. C., Bhagat A. G., Chandel B. S., Patel M.V., Dadawala A. I. and Kher
H. N. (2016). Detection of Virulence associated factors from Staphylococcus aureus isolated
From Bovine Mastitis. Buffalo Bulletin 35(4):697-706 (6.12)
8. Bhagat, A.G., Kher, H.N., Dadawala, A.I., Chauhan, H.C., Patel, B.K., Shrimali M.D. and
Chandel, B.S. (2017). Identification and Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureusisolated from Bovine Mastitis. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 6(2):
223-230. (5.38)
9. Chauhan, H.C., Patel, K. B., Patel S.I., Patel, B.K., Chandel, B.S. Bhagat, A.G., Patel M.V.,
Patel S.S., Patel A.C., Shrimali M.D. and Rajeshwari Shome (2017). Serological Survey of
Brucellosis in Camel of Gujarat. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 6(4): 1815-1821. (5.38)
10. Patel, K. B., Patel S.I., Patel, B.K., Chauhan, H.C., Bhagat, A.G., and Chandel B. S. (2017).
Comparative study on cultural and molecular methods for detection of Brucella melitensis in
sheep and goat. Ruminant Science. 6(2): 309-314. (5.00)
11. Bhagat, A.G., H.N. Kher, A.I. Dadawala, H.C. Chauhan, M.D. Shrimali, K.B. Patel, B.K. Patel
and Chandel, B.S. 2018. Phenotypic and Genotypic Identification of Methicillin-Resistant
Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus spp. Isolated from Bovine Mastitis. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(03): 1110-1120. (5.38)
12. Bhagat, A.G., Kher, H.N., Dadawala A.I., Chauhan H.C., Shrimali M.D., Patel K.B., Patel
B.K., Patel M.A. and Chandel B.S. (2018). In vitro Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern of
Staphylococcus aureus and Coagulase Negative Staphylococci Isolated from Bovine Mastitis.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(10): 2962-2969. (5.38)
13. Parihar A, Pachchigar K. and Zaman Mariya S (2015) Protoplast isolation and fusion in
cultivated Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.and wild species of Pigeonpea. Research J. of
Biotechnology 10 (3):62-72. (6.02)
14. Barvaliya Parita, Singh Nirbhay Kumar, Dharajiya Darshan and Pachchigar Karen (2018).
Elucidation of genetic diversity among ashwagandha [Withania somnifera (L.)Dunal]
genotypes using EST-SSR markers. Research J. of Biotechnology 13 (10):52-59. (6.0)

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15. Patel K. S., A. Parihar, Karan Pachchigar, Pratibha Chaurasia, and P.J.Patel (2014) Molecular
Characterization in Grain Amanranthus (Amaranthus spp.) using RAPD marker. Research J.
Of Biotechnology 9 (2):29-35. (6.02)
16. B.H. Joshi and K. P. Pachchigar (2014). siRNA: novel therapeutics from functional genomics.
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews 30 (1): 1-30. (7.09)
17. Patel, J.M., Patel, A.S., Patel, C.R., Mamrutha, H.M., Pradeep, S. and Pachchigar, K.P. (2019).
Evaluation of Selection Indices in Screening Durum Wheat Genotypes Combining Drought
Tolerance and High Yield Potential. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci, 8(4), pp.1165-1178.
(5.03)
18. Jasani, H.V., Umretiya, N.G., Kapuria, M.N., Dharajiya, D.T., Khatrani, T.J., Pagi, N.K.,
Pachchigar, K. P. and Parmar, L.D., (2016). In vitro regeneration of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan
(L.)Millsp.] genotype GT 101 using cotyledonary node. Indian Journal of Science and
Technology, 9(45):1-5. (5.07)
19. Kunjadia, P.D., Sanghvi, G.V. Kunjadia, A.P., Mukhopadhyay, P.N. and Dave, G.S.(2016).
Role of ligninolytic enzymes of white rot fungi (Pleurotus spp.) grown with azo dyes.
SpringerPlus, 5: 1487-1495 (IF-0.982) (6.00)
20. Sanghvi, G., Bhimiani, K., Vaishnav, D., Oza, T., Dave, G. S., Kunjadia, P. and Sheth, N.
Mitigation of acrylamide by L-asparaginase from Bacillus subtilis KDPS1 and analysis of
degradation products by HPLC and HPTLC. SpringerPlus, 5:533–543, 2016. (IF-0.982) (6.00)
21. Sanghvi, G., Patel, H., Vaishnav, D., Oza, T., Dave, G. S., Kunjadia, P. and Sheth, N. A
(2016). Novel alkaline keratinase from Bacillus subtilis DP1 with potentialutility in cosmetic
formulation. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 87:256–262, (IF- 3.671)
(9.91)
22. Kevadiya, B.D., Rajkumar, S., Bajaj, H.C.,* Chettiar, S. S., Gosai, K., Brahmbhatt, H., Bhatt,
A.S., Barvaliya, Y.K., Dave, G.S., Kothari, R.K. Biodegradable Gelatin-Ciprofloxacin-
Montmorillonite Composite Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Release and Wound dressing
Application. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 122: 175-183, 2014. (IF – 3.887) (10.00)
23. Vaishnav, D., Suthar, J., Oza, T., Dave, G.S., Sheth, N. and Sanghvi, G. A (2014). Statistical
approach for the enhanced production of thermostable alkaline protease showing detergent
compatibility activity from Bacillus circulans. Biocatalysis and Biotransformation, 32: 151-
160, (IF – 1.0893) (7.06)
24. Kunjadia, P.D., Nagee, A., Pandya, P.Y., Mukhopadhyay, P.N., Sanghvi, G., Dave, G.S.(2014).
Medicinal and Antimicrobial Role of the Oyster Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Pleurotus
ostreatus (Higher Basidiomycetes) Cultivated on Banana Agrowastes in India. International
Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 16: 227-238, 2014. (IF - 1.357) (7.21)
25. Mudila, Harish, Prasher, Parteek, Mukesh Kumar, Kapoor, Himanshu., Anil Kumar,
Mohammad Gulham Haider Zaidi, Verma, Amit. (2019). An insight into Cadmium poisoning
and its removal from aqueous sources by Graphene Adsorbents International Journal of
Environmental Health Research 29(1) 1 -21 (7.47)
26. Md. Shahbaz Anwar Paliwal, Ashutosh, Firdous, Nazia, Verma, Amit., Ashish Kumar and
Pande, Veena.(2019). Co-culture development and bioformulation efficacy of psychrotrophic
PGPRs to promote growth and development of Pea (Pisum sativum) plant. Journal of General
and Applied Microbiology 65: 88 -95(7.17).
27. Patel, J.M., Patel, A.S., Patel, C.R. Mamrutha, H.M., Sharma, Pradeep and Pachchigar, Karen
P. (2019). Evaluation of Selection Indices in Screening Durum Wheat Genotypes Combining

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Drought Tolerance and High Yield Potential. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences 8(4): 1165-1178 (5.38)
28. Patel, J.M., Patel, A.S., Patel, C.R. Mamrutha, H.M.. Sharma, Pradeep and Karen, P.
Pachchigar (2019). Evaluation of selection indices in screening durum wheat genotypes
combining drought tolerance and high yield potential International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8(4) (5.38)

10. College of Renewable Energy and Environmetal Engineering


1. Kathoriya Kajal, Rathwa Priyanka, Jaypraksh Samriya, V M Modi, D B Patel, P M Patel
(2019). Development of Water Scrubber for Removal of CO2 from biogas. International
Journal of Engineering Science Invention. 8 (1): P 01-03 (5.25)
2. Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, Alok Gora, V. M. Modi and Hitesh Chaudhari (2018).
Economic Analysis of Hybrid Solar Dryer for Ginger Drying. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7 (11) (5.38)
3. Gohil K.H., V.V. Modi, Gora Alok, N.N. Desai, Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, V.M. Modi
and Hitesh Chaudhary (2019). Technological Study on Project Management Activities of Epc
Solar Pv Power Plant. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8
(04):757-763 (5.38)
4. Desai N.N., V.M. Modi, G.K. Saxena, Ramesh Harajibhai Chaudhari, Manoj Kumar Jaipal,
K.H. Gohil and Alok Gora (2019). Physical Properties of Dates Fruits. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8(04) (5.38)
5. Harajibhai Ramesh Chaudhari, Bhagyalaxmi R. Rajgor, V.M. Modi, Vinay Patel, Dhaval
Chaudhari and Alok Gora (2019). Design and Development of Microcontroller based solar
Powered College Bell. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8
(04) (5.38 )
6. Harajibhai Ramesh Chaudhari, V.M. Modi, Alok Gora, N.N. Desai, H.S. Chaudhary,
Shubham Bhavsar, S. Kumar and Sudhir Jain (2018). Performance Evaluation and Cost
Economics of Developed Box Type Solar Cooker. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7 (12): 1788-1795 (5.38)
7. Rajesh C Shah and Dilip B Patel (2017). Analysis and comparative study of ferrofluid
lubricated circular porous squeeze film-bearings Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical
Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 11 (231): 11450-1463 (7.14)
8. Dilip B Patel (2016). Analysis of P&O MPPT Algorithm for PV System. International Journal
of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 5 (6): 1-10 (5.00)
9. Dilip B Patel (2018). Ferrofluid-based annular squeeze film bearing with the effects of
roughness and micromodel patterns of porous structures Tribology - Materials, Surfaces &
Interfaces. pp. 208-222 (6.05)
10. Patel Saurabhkumar V. & Er. Ashishkumar N. Gami (2019). Improve the efficiency of solar
system using mechanical solar tracking system. International Journal of Mechanical
Engineering.8 (3): 55-60 (5.02)
11. Gohil, K.H., Modi, V.V., Gora, Alok, Desai, N.N., Chaudhari, Ramesh Harajibhai. Modi,
V.M. and Chaudhary, Hitesh. (2019).Technological Study on Project Management Activities
of Epc Solar Pv Power Plant International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
SciencesVolume 8:757-763 (5.2)
12. Chaudhari, Ramesh Harajibhai., Rajgor, Bhagyalaxmi R., Modi, V.M., Patel, Vinay.,
Chaudhari, Dhaval and Gora, Alok. (2019). Design and Development of Microcontroller based
Solar Powered College Bell International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences 7-8(12) 1788-1795 (5.38)

11. Livestock Research Station, Sardarkrushinagar


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1. Jegoda, M. N., Patel, J. B., Prajapati, K. B. and Ankuya, K. J. (2015).Effect of foggers on production
performance and feed intake of Mehsana buffaloes in summer season.Indian journal of Dairy
science.68(4): 376-379 (5.26)
2. Joshi, S. S., Ingale, P. B., Bhagwat, S. R., Pawar, M. M., Prajapati, K.B. and Kulkarni, R.C. (2015).
Effect of dietary addition of ashwagandha (withania somnifera) and guduchi (tinospera cordifolia)
pwder on broiler performance.Indian J. Ani. Sci. 85(12): 1358-1361. (6.28)
3. Joshi, N. A., Ankuya, K. J., Patel, M. P., Prajapati, K. B. and Patel, J. B., (2017). Herd life traits
of Mehsana buffalo disposed off at organized farm. Buffalo Bulletin. 36(4):689-694. (6.12)
4. Rathod, B.S., Chaudhari, A.B., Patel, M. P., Gami, Y.M. and Panchasara, H.H. (2019).
Determination of milk intake by calf suckling during lactation in Kankrej cows. Indian Journal
of Dairy Science. 72: 681-683: (5.26)
5. Madhavatar, M. P, Ankuya, K.J., Chauhan, H.D., Srivastava, A.K., Chaudhari, A.B., Patel, J.V.,
Thakkar, N. K., and Joshi, H.R. (2019). Mortality pattern in Anand commercial layer chicken.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies7: 742 – 744 (5.53)
6. Chaudhary, N.B., Patel, J.M., Patel, P.M., Jegoda, S.K. and Patel, V.K. (2019). Effect of iron
and zinc enriched organics (FYM and Vermicompost) on quality and yield of kharif greengram
(Vigna radiata L.) in loamy sand. International Journal of Chemical Studies 7: 4446 – 4451
(5.31)
7. Patel, S K, Patel, P M, Patel, J R and Gohil, V.B. (2019). Response of wheat (Triticum aestivum)
to sowing time with varying levels of spacing. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7:08–
10 (5.31)

12. Integrated Farming System Research, Sardarkrushinagar


1. Vinod, B. M., Patel, A. M. and Chaudhary, A. N. (2017). Yield and quality of bread wheat
(Triticum aestivum L. emend. fiori and paol.) influenced by nitrogen levels and its split
application. The Bioscan 12(1): 231-235. (5.26)

13. Agricultural Research Station, Aseda


1. Gadhavi, N. A., Piyush, V., Nandre, B. M. and Yogesh, P. (2017). Effect of micronutrients and
biofertilizers on growth, yield and quality of cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] cv.
GDVC-2. Multilogic in Science. 7: 238-242. (5.20)

14. Seed Technology


1. Patel, Pokarsachin, A.M., Kugashiya K.G. and Patel, P.C. (2019) Study of genetic divergence
through D2 analysis and molecular marker technique in cow pea (VignaunguiculataL. Walp)
Journal of Pharmocognosy and Phytochemistry. 8(5) 2293-2299 (5.21)
2. Goswami, S.J., Patel, P.T., Khatri, A.B., Gami, R. A., Kugashiya, K.G. and Vaghela, P.O.
(2019). Study of genetic divergence for forage and grain yield in sorghum [Sorghumbicolor
(L.) Moench] International Journal of Chemical Studies. 07(5) 2682-2685, (5.31)

15. Regional Research Station, Bhachau


1. Mor, V. B., Patel, A. M. and Chaudhary, A. N. (2017). Yield and quality of bread wheat
(Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori and Paol) influenced by nitrogen levels and its split
application.The Bioscience. 12(1):231-235. (11.88)

16. Date Palm Research Station, Mundra

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1. Haldhar, S. M., Maheshwari, S. K. and Muralidharan, C. M. (2017). Pest status of date palm
(Phoenix dactylifera) in arid regions of India: a review. Journal of Agricultural Economics.3:1-
11 (8.00)
2. Baidiyavadra, D. A., Muralidharan, C. M. and Sharma, K. M. (2019) Fresh date production in
Kachchh (India): Challenges and Future Prospects Medicinal Plants, 11 (3) 218-227 0975-
4261. (5.12)
3. Sharma, K. M. Muralidharan, C. M., Baidiyavadra, D. A., Panchal, C. N. and Verma, P. (2019)
Varietal evaluation of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Kachchh, India Journal of
Plantation crops 47(3) 152-1570304-5242 (5.54)

17. Seed Spices Research Station, Jagudan


1. Prajapati, D.B., Prajapati, B. G., Gupta, S. A. and Amin, A. M. (2017). Studies on Asiatic
carrot cultivars for their quality and yield under sub-tropical areas of Gujarat. The Bioscan
12(1): 579-582. (5.26)
2. Rajput, V.S., Prajapati, B. G., Rebari, G. N. and Choudhary, N. (2017). Screening of different
genotypes against major insect pests of chilli (Capsicum annum L.). Journal of Entomology
and Zoology Studies 5(5): 1552-1554. (5.53)
3. Katesiya, M.K. and Prajapati, B.G. (2019). Bio-efficacy of different insecticides against aphid,
Aphis gossypii Glover infesting isabgul Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 8(5)
1458-1460 (5.21).

18. Maize Research Station, Bhiloda


1. Gami, R. A., Patel, J. M., Chaudhary, S. M. and Chaudhary, G. K. (2017). Genotype x
Environment relation and stability analysis in different land races of maize (Zea mays L.).Int. J.
Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 6(8): 418-424. (5.38)
2. Krishnan, Reshma M. R., Patel, M. S., Gami, R. A., Bhadauria, H. S. and Patel, Y. N. (2017).
Genetic analysis in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.R. Br.). Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App.
Sci. 6(11):900-907. (5.38)

19. Centre for Crop Improvement, Sardarkrushinagar


1. Pagi, N., Prajapati, N., Pachchigar, K., Dharajiya, D., Solanki, S. D. and Soni, N. (2017). GGE
biplot analysis for yield performance of grain amaranth genotypes across different
environments in western India. Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences 5
(3): 368-376. (5.07)

20. Pulses Research Station, Sardarkrushinagar


1. Jakhar, B.L., Prajapati, D. M. and Ravindrababu,Y. (2017). Morphological and bio-chemical
factors associated with resistance to Maruca vitrata (testulalis) (Geyer) in cowpea. Legume
Research 2:1-3. (5.26)
2. Patel, R. I., Patel, P. H., Saras, P. K. and Patel, N. V. (2016). Weed management in Fieldpea
(Pisum sativum L.). The Bioscan 11(3): 1703-1706 (5.26)
3. Patel, R. I., Saras, P. K., Patel, P. H. and Patel, N. V. (2017). Effect of different crop
management practices on growth and yield of Fieldpea.The Bioscan 12(1): 671-673 (5.26)
4. Chauhan, R. P., Vekaria, M. V., Chaudhary, H. K. and Chaudhary, N. J. (2017). Seasonal
incidence of sucking pests and their natural enemies in Bt. Cotton. Journal of Entomology
and Zoology studies. 5(5):1274-1282. (5.53)

21. Castor-Mustard Research Station, Sardarkrushinagar


1. Jat, A. L., Parajapati, K. P., Patel, B. K., Patel, P. J., Patel, J. R., Shah, S. K. and Desai, A. G.
(2017). Influence of NPK Levels on Performance of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea
L.).International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences , 6(9): 1986-1990.
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2. Shah, S. K., Joshi, A. V., Patel, A. M. and Patel, D. K. (2017). Screening of Castor Genotypes
for Ricinoleic Acid Content. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 6(8): 1318-1324. (5.38)
3. Patel, J. R., Prajapati, K. P., Patel, P. J., Patel, B. K., Patel, A.M. and Desai A. G. (2019).
Genetic variability and character association for seed yield and its attributes in Indian mustard
(Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss.). The Pharma Innovation Journal. 8 (4) 872-876 (5.03).
4. Prajapati, K. P., Patel, P. J., Patel, J. R., Patel, B. K., Shah, S. K., Jat, A. L., Gangwar, G. P.
and Desai, A. G. (2019) GDM 5: Region specific high yielding and high oil content variety of
Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss.) suitable for rainfed ecosystem. Journal of
Oilseeds Research. 36(2):79-84 (5.02).
5. Jat, A. L., Desai, A. G. and Rathore, B. S. (2019). Effect of different sowing schedule and
crop geometry on productivity and profitability of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.)
Journal of Oilseeds Research 36(1) 17-19 (5.02).
6. Das, Sevak, Tejani, D.N., Patel, J.C., Desai,A.G., Desai, A. I. and Gangwar, G.P.(2019).
Effect of weather parameters on population dynamics of mustard aphid International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8 (4) 1648-1653 (5.38)
7. Chaudhari, B.A., Patel, M.P., Soni, N.V., Patel, Patel, A.M., Makwana, R.R. and Patel, A.B.
(2019). Genotype x Environment Interactions and Stability Analysis for Seed Yield and Yield
Attributing Characters in Castor (Ricinus communis L.) Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci, 8(5)
2475-2481 (5.38).
8. Chaudhari, B.A., Patel, M.P., Patel, J.A., Makwana, R.R., Patel, A.M. and Patel, M. K.
(2019). The characterization of castor (Ricinus communis L.) genotypes for morphological
traits Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci, 8(5) 2482-2492 (5.38)
9. Chaudhary, P.B., Shah, S.K., Chaudhary, M.G., Patel, J.K. and Chaudhary, K.V. (2019).
Effect of Potassium on Growth, Yield and quality of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) grown
in loamy sand soil. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8(9)
2723-2731 (5.38).

22. Centre for Natural Resource Management, SDAU


1. Patel, N.I., Patel, B.R., Patel, C.K. and Patel, Foram B. (2019). Effect of foliar spray of
nutrients at different growth stages on pearl millet under Dryland condition
International Journal of Chemical Studies 7(5): 05-09: 2349-8528 (5.31)
2. Bhabhor, Komalben K., Patel, Nandkishor I., Chauhan, Zalak Y. and Patel, Brijal R. (2019).
Effect of phosphorus, sulphur and biofertilizer on yield and quality of greengram (Vigna
radiata L. Wilczek) in loamy sand under Dryland condition. International Journal of Chemical
Studies 7(5): 612-616 (5.31).
3. Chaudhary, M.M., Patel, C.K., Chaudhary, H. L, Patel, S.A and Patel, H.K. (2019).
Precision nitrogen management in cereal crops. International Journal of Chemical Studies
11(8): 8317-21 (5.31).

23. Agroforestry Research Station, SDAU


1. Kumar, S., Patel, A.G., Jat, J. R., Shakhela, R.R. and Joshi, Riddhi. V. (2019). Nitrogen
Management in forage oat (Avena sativa L.) under North Gujarat Agro climatic conditions
Indian journal of Agronomy 64(3):61-64 (5.46)

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6.6.3.5. INNOVATION AND BEST PRACTICES:

Integrated farming system model developed:


The university has developed integrated farming system model for farmers. Adoption of this 1
ha model results in maximum net profit of Rs. 3,61,416/, employment generation of 365 man
days/year and per day average income of Rs. 617/-.
Hand pollination device developed for date palm:
The artificial pollination in date palm requires skill and is very labour intensive. This device is
very pragmatic, cheap (Rs. 200) and saves resources that include man power, labour and all
precious pollen, more trees per unit area can be pollinated with less effort and pollination can
be accomplished in time.
Rapid, precise and low cost protocol for detection of iron and zinc:
The prevailing methods for Fe and Zn detection are costly, tedious, sensitive and time
consuming. The technique developed by SDAU is economical, easy, rapid and does not require
costly and sophisticated equipments. Moreover, scientists can detect Fe and Zn in crops in situ.
Germplasm Resources:
The university has maintained a total of 8730 germplasm of different crops which included
wheat (520), Bajra (462), Amaranths (230), Karingada (32), Mustard (512), Castor (852), Date
palm (200), Medicinal plants (75), Maize (385), Fruit & other crops (380), Sorghum (214),
Tobacco (255), Pulse crops (3131) and spice crops (1482).
Soil health:
Total 30689 soil samples from North Gujarat districts were analyzed under soil health card
scheme and 3819 soil health cards were prepared and distributed to the farmers. The samples
from soils of North Gujarat and Kachchh districts were analyzed for major, secondary and
micronutrients and fertility status map is prepared.
Quality seed production:
During last five years (2012-13 to 2016-17), university has produced nearly 13000 qtl breeder
and 7400 qtl truthful seeds of different crops and varieties and distributed.
Nutritional Aspects:
• Development of value added products (biscuits &laddu) from seed spices, isabgol and
amaranths.
• Flavoured milk using natural sweetner Stevia (Rebaudioside A)
• Developed 22 products of Potato including instant Halva
Improvement in native herd:
The milk production of Kankrej has increased from 917 L/lactation to 2745 L/lactation over
the last three decades.
Disease investigation:
• Blue Tonge…BTV 1& BTV 16 isolated and included BTV 16 in pentavalent vaccine launched
at Hyderabad on 08 Feb 2015.
• First time reported isolation of BTV-1 from camel.
• Johne’s Disease vaccine tested and authenticated and released.
• Recovered 25 isolates of Brucella organism.
• Reported seroprevelance and isolation of PPR.
Water productivity:
• Under the project on "Scaling up of Water Productivity in Agriculture for Livelihood through
Teaching-cum-Demonstration" the training programmes for farmers from the SDAU
jurisdiction were organized on MIS adoption, rainwater harvesting and management to
increase the crop yield as well as water productivity. Under the project during 2007-08 to
2011-12 total 2348 beneficiary farmers participated in training programmes.
• After getting the training on "Scaling up of Water Productivity in Agriculture for Livelihood
through Teaching-cum-Demonstration" and "Training of Trainers and Farmers", the farmers
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were motivated to adopt the MIS and to harvest the water to utilize in scientific manner and
thereby they were benefited. The highest adoption rate of MIS is observed in Banaskantha
district of North Gujarat region.
• The harvested rain water stored in farm pond and from the ground water storage utilize for
supplemental irrigation to castor crop through drip irrigation system. The outcomes of the
research programmes conducted on farmer’s field are outstanding.
Development of value added products from Date Palm:
 Date palm being is a high valued crop and a household product preferred in all section of India.
In India major area and production share is present in Kachchh where our University’s Date
palm Research Station is present at Mundra-Kachchh.
 Looking on the viability of the crop, the centre has initiated work on value addition of the crop
with products namely Chuhhara (dried dates), dates’ jam, dates’ jelly, chutney, various forms
of pickles, mouth fresheners, juice, squash, syrup, powder, biscuit, candy and many more.
Among the waste management the centre has also developed coffee from dates’ seed and
animal feed from waste after juice extraction.
New Initiatives of SDAU
• Energy group/Young scientist group
• Workshop on forward thinking
• Solar loan mover
• Techno-park
• Solar paneling for rain water harvesting
• Agroforestry model
• Biogas Energy
• FYM Enrichment
• Vertical farming
• Agro tourism
• Green Energy
• Solar Dryer
• Decomposable Eco-friendly Pots
• Seed Pallets
• Energy Briquette from Agricultural Waste
• Geothermal Cooling system
• Air Cooled Hand Cart
• Hydroponics and Aroponics
• Bio-research lab
• Rain water Conservation and Management activity at SDAU Campus

6.6.3.6. IPR Cell /ITMU:


Intellectual property rights and institute technology management issuses of the university are
managed by different authority in accordance to the statutory provisions of the university.
Administration is managed by Registrar, Finance is managed by Comptroller, Research related issues
are managed by Director of Research and Extension activites are managed by Director of Extension
Education.

6.6.3.7. CENTRAL INSTRUMENTATION UNIT:


University is having Central Instrumentation laboratory (CIL) at Sardarkrushiagar. The
objectives of the central instrumentation laboratories are as follows:

Overall Objectives:
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1. To strengthen the advance research and post graduate teaching programmes in SDAU in the
field of biotechnology, soil health, quality aspects and pesticide residue
2. To provide students instrumentation facilities, technical guidance, scientific expertise,
chemical facilities and support in various aspects.

A. Objectives of Biotechnology Laboratory of CIL


1. To carry out basic and advance research in biotechnology plants and animals
2. To carry out advance research in molecular biology in plants and animals
3. To carry out basic and advance research in plant tissue culture for various mandate crops
of SDAU jurisdiction
4. To develop biochemical and biotechnological methods to create data bank to strengthen
the breeding work of various crops of this region
5. To carry out advance research in molecular biology research using different
Bioinformatics tools
6. Provide facilities to carry out research work pertaining to post graduate studies.

Table: 6.6.3.7.A. Instrumentation facilities at CIL


Sr. No. Name of the Instrument
1. Micro balance (100 ug)
2. Arium water purification system
3. Auto liquid handing system
4. Autoclave Vertical (Fully automatic)
5. BOD incubator
6. CO2 Incubator
7. Deep Freezer -80°C and -20°C
8. Digital hot plate with magnetic sterrir
9. DNA Sequencer
10. Dual adjustable slab gel kit
11. Electrolyte analyzer
12. pH analyser
13. Fume hood
14. Gel Documentation Unit
15. Gradient PCR
16. Hand held colony counter
17. High–throughput submarine electrophoresis system
18. HPLC with accessories
19. Hybridization incubator
20. Ice making machine
21. GC with ECD
22. Laminar air flow
23. Microplate spectrophotometer
24. Microscope with projection system.
25. Near Infra Red spectrophotometry
26. Phase contrast microscope
27. Real Time PCR
28. Refrigerated centrifuge
29. Refrigerator
30. Semidry blotter with power pack
31. Shaking incubator
32. Tissue culture racks
33. Trinocular research microscope with digital camera
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34. GC-EDC
35. GC-FPD
36. UV–VIS double beam Spectrophotometer
37. Vortex mixter
38. Water bath
39. N2- Generctor
40. 0-Air Generctor
41. UHPLC
42. GC-MS

B. Objectives of Soil Health laboratory


1. To evaluate the fertility status with respect of major and micronutrient in the soil
2. To determine the quality parameters of water samples
3. To determine the major nutrients, micronutrients in plant and other concentrated products.

Table: 6.6.3.7. B. Instrumentation Facilities at Soil Health laboratory


Sr. No. Name of the Instruments
1. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS)
2. Nitrogen Analyzer
3. EDXRF
4. Flame photometer
5. Spectrophotometer
6. Kjelplus for nitrogen analysis
7. Electrolyte analyzer
8. pH analyser
9. Water bath
10 Muffle furnace
11. Mechanical Shaker

C. Objectives of the Quality Laboratory


1. To analysis of quality parameters of cereals, oilseeds, seed spices as well as various food
products

Table: 6.6.3.7. C. Instrumentation Facilities at Quality Laboratory


Sr. No. Name of the Instruments
1. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
2. Nitrogen/protein Analyzer
3. Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (NIR)
4. Soxtherm Oil Extractor

D. Objetives of the Referral laboratory


1. To estimate residues of pesticides/ fungicides in major agro commodities
2. To determine selective major phytochemicals in selected agricultural produce and wild
plants
3. To evaluate germination enhancement techniques for improve seeds germination.

Table: 6.6.3.7. D. Instrumentation Facilities:


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Sr. No. Name of the Instruments


1 LCMS-MS Triple Quadrupole System with Essential Accessories
2 GCMS Chromatograph System Ion trap
3 HPLC with Uv Vis Detector
4 Gas Chromatograph System ECD
5 Ultra Speed Micro Centrifuge
6 Microprocessor Based Micro Plate Reader
7 Electronic Precise Weighing Balance
8 Water purification system
9 Vacuum Rotary Evaporator
10 Digital Sonifeir (Ultra Sonicator)
11 Low volume nitrogen evaporator

6.6.3.8. GLOBAL SUPPORT:


1. The MoU is signed during 2015 between National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable
Development and Public Leadership (NCCSD) and Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural
University (SDAU) represented for Knowledge Multiplier Hub.
2. The MoU is signed during 2015 between Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd. (JAOL) and
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, known for collaborate and jointly work and
share initiatives that promote castor cultivation and dissemination of recommended production
technologies of castor amongst the farmers of state.
3. MoU is signed during 2016 between Banaskantha District Co-op Milk Producer Union Ltd,
Palanpur, Gujarat Livestock Development Board, Gandhinagar and Deputy Director of Animal
Husbandary, Banaskantha, Palanpur and Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar, for technical guidance in the “Kankrej Cow Sanctuary in lines with Gokul
Gram project”
4. MoA is signed during 2016 between Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and
Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi and Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural
University, Sardarkrushinagar, Dist- Banaskantha, Gujarat for collaboration of the project entitled
“Combining field phenotyping and next generation genetics to uncover markers, genes and
biology underlying drought tolerance in Wheat”.

5. MoA is signed during 2016 between Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission (GSBTM),
Gandhinagar and Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar, Dist-
Banaskantha, Gujarat for the collaboration of project entitled “Elucidation of Genomic Profile
and Evolutionary Relatedness of Amaranthus Genotypes”.
6. The MoU is signed during 2017 between between ICAR- Central Institute for Dryland
Agriculture, Hyderabad and Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar for collaborate with each other for implementation of the project titled
“Updating the District Based Agricultural Contingency Plan” for achieving the objectives of the
Climate Change Sustainable Agriculture: Monitoring, Modeling and Networking (CCSAMMN)
component NMSA.
7. MoU is signed during 2017 between Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar and Utkal Tubers India Private Limited, Bangalore for seed potato production
and establishment of tissue culture lab at Sardarkrushinagar.
8. MoU signed on during 2018 between Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University,
Sardrkrushinagar and Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication
Technology(DA-IICT), Ahmedabad with a view to develop academic and research co-operation
in teaching and research for the advancement and dissemination of learning.
6.6.4 Extension Support
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6.6.4 Extension Support

6.6.4.1. Extension Education Council


Constitution of the Extension Education Council
The Extension Advisory Council has been constituted by the University in 2014 with the
Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor as the Chairperson and comprising of the Director of Extension Education,
Director of Research & Dean (PGS), Deans of various faculties, heads of stations under various units
of the Directorate of Extension Education, representatives of various development agencies,
commodity boards, local bodies, NGOs, farmers and other interest groups to guide the extension
policy decisions of the University. It is envisaged that the Extension Advisory Council would provide
linkages with institutions engaged in extension and give opportunities for sharing experience in setting
the extension agenda and priorities. The Council is also mandated to identify the extension gaps and
training needs of various development institutions and the farming community. It has also made
pioneering efforts to give major thrust on Participatory Technology Development, market let
extension, applications of Information and Communication Technologies in extension, strengthening
linkages with the institutions of local self-government and empowerment of women through value
addition along with conventional role of technology transfer. The Extension Advisory Council meets
regularly for the above activities.

The Extension Education Council consists of the following members:


1. The Vice-chancellor – Chairman
2. The Director of Research and Dean PG
3. Deans of the Faculties
4. Five Extension Education specialists to be nominated by the Vice- Chancellor in consultation with
Director of Extension Education from amongst the following
i. Professor of Extension Education
ii. Agricultural Extension Educationist, Polytechnic
iii. Training Organiser, Krushi Vigyan Kendra
iv. Other Extension Specialists/ Farm Manager
5. Three eminent Extension Education specialists concerned with farmers’ training, from outside the
University to be co-opted by the Organisation.
6. The Directors of Agriculture / Horticulture / Animal Husbandry
7. Two progressive farmers to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor in consultation with Director of
Extension Education
8. The Associate Director of Extension Education
9. The Director of Extension Education– Member Secretary

Tenure of members
The term of office of the nominated members shall be three years and may be extended by another
term of three years by the Vice Chancellor in consultation with the Director of Extension Education.
After bifurcation of the then Gujarat Agricultural University, the Extension Education Council for
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University was reframed with 22 member including
progressive farmers, para extension workers (scientists) and designated officers from 7 districts under
university jurisdiction. The Vice Chancellor SDAU nominated the ex-officio and farmers as a member
of extension education council in exercise of powers conferred under section 27(2)(c) of Gujarat
Agricultural University Act no. 5/2004.

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Table: 6.6.4.1.A. Details of members of Extension Education Council


1. Vice Chancellor, 2. Director of Research &
S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar Dean, Post Graduate Studies, S.D.A.U.,
Sardarkrushinagar
3. Dean, C. P. College of Agriculture, S.D.A.U., 4. Dean, College of Veterinary Science and
Sardarkrushinagar Animal Husbandary,
S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar
5. Dean, College of Horticulture, 6. Professor & Head
S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar Dept. of Extension Education,
C. P. College of Agriculture,
S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar.
7. Senior Scientist & Head, 8. Senior Scientist & Head,
KVK, S.D.A.U., Deesa, KVK, S.D.A.U., Khedbrahma,
Dist.Banaskantha Dist. Sabarkantha
9. Professor, 10. Associate Extension Educationist,
Dept. of Extension Education, Sardar Smruti Kendra,
ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition, S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar
S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar
11. Dr.M.C.Soni, 12. Dr. P.P.Patel
Ex. Director of Extension Education, Ex. Director of Extension Education,
65, Shivanagar, Behind of Gayatrinagar 43/B, Laksh Regency,
Society, Aburoad Highway, Palanpur, Behind Ashlesha Bunglows,
Dist.Banaskantha Anand Bakrol Road, Anand-388315.
13. Dr. R.L.Patel 14. Representative of Director of
Ex. Director of Research, Agriculture, Directorate of Agriculture,
30, Raj city Bunglow, Opp. Naiya Party Plot, Krushibhavan,Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar
Sahkari Jin Cross Road,
Hadiyal Road, Himmatnagar-383001,
Dist. Sabarkantha
15. Representative of Director of Horticulture, 16. Representative of Director of Animal
Directorate of Horticulture, Krushibhavan, Husbandry, Directorate of Animal
Sector-10-A, Gandhinagar Husbandry, Krushibhavan,
Sector-10-A, Gandhinagar
17. Shri Sonaji Mavjibhai Chauhan 18. Shri Narendrabhai Madhavlal Patel
17, Bansidhar Bunglow, Diyodar-Bhabhar At & Post - Pagalu, Ta. Prantij,
Highway road, Mahesana cross road, Dist. Sabarkantha
Deodar-385330, Dist. Banaskantha
19. Associate Director of Extension Education, 20. Director of Extension Education,
Directorate of Extension Education, S.D.A.U., S.D.A.U., Sardarkrushinagar
Sardarkrushinagar
21. Senior Scientist & Head, 22. Shri Babubhai Jivanbhai Patel
KVK, S.D.A.U., Tharad, Dist.Banaskantha At-Deria, Ta.Vijapur, Dist. Mahesana

During 2014 to 2019 four meetings of Extension Education Council had been arranged. During
meeting, the progress and various achievement of various extension activities carried out by ToT
centers of the university were discussed.
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Table: 6.6.4.1.B. Suggestions given by the council


Date of
Suggestions given by the council
Meeting
July 22,  Suggested to nominate maximum number of farmers for Best ATMA farmer’s Award.
2015  Disseminate farmer’s innovation to inspire other farmers.
 To train the tribal farmers of Sabarkantha for scientific cotton seed production.
 To train the farmers for maintenance of MIS.
 Suggested to organize short, medium and long term skill training for farmers under
“Skill India”.
Feb 08,  Suggested to organize farmers training on apiculture.
2017  Suggested to organize FLDs on cotton HDPS technology.
 Suggested to ensure the maximum participation of farm women in trainings organized
by extension centres of SDAU.
 Suggested to submit proposal for establish KVK in Aravalli district.
 Suggested to prepare Annual Action Plan for State funded “Preparing Multimedia
Learning Modules” scheme.
 Suggested to identify technology gap in villages adopted under “Knowledge
Dissemination through Distance Learning” scheme.
June 22,  Suggested to prepare video clip of HDPS technology of cotton cultivation by KVKs.
2018  Suggested KVKs to organize farmers training for value addition of their produce.
 Suggested to train farmers on green manuring for maintaining soil fertility.
 Suggested to motivate farmers for adopting quality AI doses of Kankrej cow.
 Suggested to invite successful farmers in training programme as speakers.
Oct 22,  Suggested to organize demonstration on Cotton HDPS for preparing its video clip.
2019  Suggested to organize demonstrations on Gliricidia green manuring in Sabarkantha.
 Suggested to organize demonstrations on dhaincha green manuring in Sabarkantha.
 Suggested to organize lectures of graduate farmers during extension programmes.
 Suggested to increase the awareness among farmers about quality AI doses of kankrej
cow available at LRS, SDAU.
 Suggested to incorporate climate change topic while organizing any training.
 Suggested to conduct survey for identify technological gap in horticultural crops and
animal husbandry.

6.6.4.2. Directorate of Extension Education


Extension education is one of the mandatory functions of Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada
Agricultural University. Extension activities of SDAU are planned, organised and conducted by
coordinating efforts of the Directorate of Extension Education, SDAU through various centres located
throughout the jurisdiction of SDAU. The jurisdiction comprised seven districts viz., Banaskantha,
Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Mahesana, Gandhinagar, Patan and Kutch.
The Director of Extension Education (DEE) is instrumental in co-ordinating the extension
education and transfer of technology activities of SDAU. The activities of extension units of the
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University viz. Agricultural Technology Information
Centre (ATIC), Communication Cum Training Centre, Transfer of Technology Centre, Agricultural
Publication Centre, Centre for Training and Empowerment of Rural Women, Sardar Smruti Kendra
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and State funding schemes; Holistic Approach of Agriculture Development through Adopted Villages
in North Gujarat, Preparing Multimedia Learning Modules, Knowledge Dissemination through
Distance Learning, Training & Visit Scheme are planned and monitored by the Directorate of
Extension Education. Moreover, extension activities of all the colleges, research stations of the SDAU
are also under its supervision.
The Directorate has been involved in streamlining and implementing various extension
interventions through local self-government institutions. Human resource development efforts through
training, institutional and organizational innovations and providing quality planting materials to
farmers also form part of the extension activities of the University. The Directorate is also involved in
wider dissemination of technical knowhow through electronic media.
Presently, 8 KVKs are working in the SDAU jurisdiction of which 3 are directly under
administrative control of SDAU and remaining are with ICAR/Deemed university/NGOs. The
technological backstopping is provided to all KVKs by the DEE.
Table: 6.6.4.2. A. Details of KVKs under the jurisdiction of SDAU
Sr. District Place Implementing agency
No.
1 Banaskanth-I Deesa SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
2 Banaskanth-II Tharad SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
3 Sabarkantha Khedbrahma SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
4 Mehsana Kherva Mehasana District Education Foundation (NGO), Ganpat
University, Kherva, Mehsana
5 Patan Samoda Srarswati Gram Vidhayapith (NGO), Samoda-Ganwada
6 Gandhinagar Randheja Gujarat Vidhayapith, Ahmedabad
7 Kutch-I Sadau, Mundra Rural Agro Research and Development Society (NGO),
Mundra, Kutch
8 Kutch-II Kukma, Bhuj ICAR KVK-CAZRI, Kukma-Bhuj

Table: 6.6.4.2. B. Staff positions of Directorate of Extension Education, SDAU


Sr. Scheme Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant
No.
1 Establishment of Directorate of DEE 01 01 00
Extension Education Steno-II 01 00 01
Sr. Clerk 04 03 01
Peon 03 02 01
2 Farm Advisory Service SRA 01 00 01
Head Clerk 01 01 00
Driver 01 00 01
3 Establishment of Communication Cum Assoc. Prof. 01 01 00
Training Centre Steno-III 01 00 01
Driver 01 00 01
4 Establishment of Agricultural Asst. Prof. 01 01 00
Publication Centre
5 Strengthening of Directorate of Asst. Prof. 01 01 00
Extension Education Assoc. DEE 01 00 01
Agril. Officer 01 00 01
Jr. Clerk 02 00 02

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6 Strengthening of Sardar Smruti Kendra Asst. Prof. 01 01 00


Jr. Res. Asst. 01 00 01
Agri. Asst. 01 01 00
7 Training & Visit Scheme Training 01 01 00
Associate
Sr. Clerk 01 01 00
Helper 01 01 00
8 Preparing Multimedia Learning SRA 01 01 00
Modules
9 Knowledge Dissemination through SRA 01 00 01
Distance Learning
10 Holistic Approach of Agriculture Assistant 01 01 00
Development through Adopted Professor
Villages in North Gujarat

Table: 6.6.4.2. C. Staff positions of KVKs under SDAU administration


Post Banaskantha-I Banaskantha-II Sabarkantha
Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled
Sr. Scientist 1 1 1 1 1 1
Scientist 6 4 6 3 6 2
Prog. Asst. 3 2 3 1 3 2
Assistant - - - - 1 1
Steno 1 0 1 0 1 1
Driver 2 2 2 1 2 1
Supporting 2 1 2 1 2 1
Staff
Accountant 1 1 1 1 - -
Total 16 11 16 8 16 9

Table: 6.6.4.2. D. Hostel facility with Directorate of Extension Education, SDAU


Name of the Hostel Room (No.) Accommodation Capacity
Farmers Hostel 24 96
T & V Hostel 24 48

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DIRECTORATE OF EXTENSTION
EDUCATION

Holistic
Establishment Knowledge
Strengthening Preparing approach
Directorate Farm Establishment of Training dissemination
of Dir. of Strengthening multimedia Agri.Dev.
of Extension Advisory of Comm. Agri. & Visit through
Extension of SSK learning through
Education Service cum trg. centre publication scheme distance
Education modules adopted
centre learning
villages

Director of SRA-1 Asso.Professor-1 Assistant Asso. Director of Asst. Professor-1 Training SRA.-1 SRA-1 Assistant
Ext. Edu-1 Professor-1 Extn. Education-1 Associate-
1 Professor-
1

Steno Head Clerk -1 Steno gra.-III-1 Assistant Professor- JRA-1


grapher-II-1 1 Assistant-1
Sr. Clerk-1

Driver-1
Sr. Clerk-4 Driver-1 Agril.
Agril. Officer-1
Assistant-1 Helper -1
Assistant-1

Peon-3
Jr. Clerk-1

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A. Extension Co-ordination mechanism:


In order to co-ordinate the activities of line departments and university, convergence meetings
are being organized every year involving personnel from Department of Agriculture/ Horticulture/
Animal husbandry/ ATMA etc. During the convergence meeting, planning of various extension
activities in co-ordination with each other is being finalized.
Further, Zonal Research and Extension Advisory Committee (ZREAC) meeting is being
organized twice a year i.e. before commencement of Kharif and Rabi season. The meeting is being
attended by the officials from Department of Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Animal Husbandry/ ATMA/
NGOs, KVKs etc. During meeting, the personnel from line departments/ NGOs/ KVKs etc. give the
feedback of the farmers which helps in finalizing the research programmes of the university.

Table: 6.6.4.2.E. Details of the ZREAC meetings

Sr. No. Year Season Date No. of Participants

1 Rabi-Summer 24/09/2015 78
2015-16
2 Kharif 21/01/2016 82

3 Rabi-Summer 18/10/2016 70
2016-17
4 Kharif 19/01/2017 68

5 Rabi-Summer 06/10/2017 68
2017-18
6 Kharif 31/01/2018 68

7 Rabi-Summer 17/10/2018 82
2018-19
8 Kharif 17/01/2019 63

B. Extension and technology dissemination system


All the outreach programmes organised by various extension centres of SDAU viz; Trainings,
Exhibitions, Seminars, Farmer-scientists interactions, Consultancy services, multiple publications,
Videos, Farm Advisory Services, Technology week, Bi-monthly workshop, Diagnostic field visits,
testing Soil samples, etc. serve as the Technology Dissemination System in SDAU. However, to
supplement the technology dissemination, scientists of university are also giving Radio talks and
TV talks in the All India Radio and Doordarshan programmes and participation of faculty in mass
media programmes like Krushi mahotsav, agriculture fair etc.

C. Contribution in academic programmes: (During 2014-15 to 2018-19)

The faculties of KVKs and Directorate of Extension Education are being involved in teaching
in the faculty of Agriculture and Agriculture Polytechnic. They also work as Major Advisor and
member of advisory committee of PG students in various disciplines.

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Table: 6.6.4.2.F. Contribution in academic programmes by the faculty of extension centers

Sr. Name of Year No. of Number of Number of External No. of


No. Centre courses students student examiner RAWE
taught guided as guided as for courses module
Major member of (No) handled
Advisor advisory
committee
1. KVK 2014-15 08 00 00 04 01

Banaskantha-I 2015-16 03 00 00 00 01

2016-17 07 00 01 06 01

2017-18 15 01 01 05 01

2018-19 09 02 01 03 01

2. KVK 2014-15 00 00 00 00 01

Banaskantha-II 2015-16 00 00 00 00 01

2016-17 01 00 00 00 01

2017-18 03 00 00 00 01

2018-19 06 00 00 03 01

3. KVK 2014-15 04 00 00 03 01

Sabarkantha 2015-16 04 00 00 04 01

2016-17 01 02 03 02 01

2017-18 00 01 03 02 01

2018-19 03 03 03 02 01

4. Directorate of 2014-15 00 03 04 06 00
Extension
2015-16 00 03 04 03 00
Education
2016-17 00 02 03 04 00

2017-18 00 02 01 02 00

2018-19 00 00 00 00 00

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Table: 6.6.4.2.G. Lecture delivered by KVK staff in ATMA, NGO and Other Agencies
programmes
Sr. No Name of KVK Year No. of Lecture delivered

1. KVK Banaskantha-I 2014-15 48

2015-16 49

2016-17 18

2017-18 23

2018-19 67

2. KVK Banaskantha-II 2014-15 --

2015-16 --

2016-17 15

2017-18 30

2018-19 68

3. KVK Sabarkantha 2014-15 63

2015-16 35

2016-17 20

2017-18 23

2018-19 79

D. Extension Programmes of Directorate of Extension Education


The main function of the Directorate of Extension Education is to plan, co-ordinate, organize
and guide extension education programmes in the university and to ensure efficient working of the
extension education activities in close coordination with state development departments, voluntary
organizations and centres of the university.

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I. Training
(A) Training Programme for Extension Workers
The Training and Visit system caters to training needs of the extension personals of the state development departments.

Table: 6.6.4.2.H. Details regarding the training organized for Extension Workers

No. of SMS/Extension personals/participants


Sr. No. of different programmes Organised
Type of Programme attended the programme
No.
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1. Bi-monthly workshop 5 5 5 3 3 21 234 193 197 132 114 870
2. Pre-seasonal training
programme 2 2 2 2 1 9 111 109 124 126 70 540
(Kharif & Rabi)
3. Short term training
3 4 10 3 0 20 68 97 320 122 0 607
programme
4. Farmers' shibir /
farmers’ meeting/ 2 6 8 10 10 36 390 1100 1200 1345 567 4602
Crop seminar
5. Diagnostic team visit 14 10 10 12 20 66 14 10 10 12 151 197
6. Follow up programme 2 2 2 2 7 15 2 2 2 2 33 41
7. Telephonic guidance to
279 455 600 120 164 1618 279 455 600 120 164 1618
the farmers
Total 307 484 637 152 205 1785 1098 1966 2453 1859 1099 8475

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Table: 6.6.4.2.I. Details of the Trainings and Extension Education Programmers for Farmers/ Farm women
Year
Sr. Name of TOT Centre and Total
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No. Scheme
PO P PO P PO P PO P PO P PO P
On Campus
1. KVK, Deesa, Banaskantha-I 12 488 30 973 32 1159 22 821 23 691 119 4132
2. KVK, Tharad, Banaskantha-II - - - - 26 746 39 961 14 635 79 2342
KVK, Khedbrahma,
3. 42 947 48 1775 9 311 9 337 18 842 126 4212
Sabarkantha
4. SSK, Sardarkrushinagar 17 660 80 4137 61 3763 45 2086 24 1847 227 12493
Total-A 71 2095 158 6885 128 5979 115 4205 79 4015 551 23179
Off Campus
1. KVK, Deesa, Banaskantha-I 61 2415 69 2210 38 1200 26 682 35 937 229 7444
2. KVK, Tharad, Banaskantha-II 0 0 18 650 15 583 19 854 28 1031 80 3118
KVK,Khedbrahma,
3. 36 1262 32 1244 23 1109 39 1296 31 1740 161 6651
Sabarkantha
4. SSK, Sardarkrushinagar - - - - - - 3 225 5 242 8 467
5. Holistic approach of
agricultural development - - - - - - 4 157 12 925 16 1082
through adopted villages in
North Gujarat
Total-B 97 3677 119 4104 76 2892 91 3214 111 4875 494 18762
Total (A+B) 168 5772 277 10989 204 8871 206 7419 190 8890 1045 41941
Note: PO=Number of programmes organized, P= Number of farmers participated in programme

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Table: 6.6.4.2.I. Details of the Agricultural Fairs organised by SDAU
Year
Sr. Name of Total
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No. Activity
A P A P A P A P A P A P
1 Exhibition 01 40000 04 28000 03 34700 01 29211 02 10200 11 142111
at agril.
fair
2 Farmers 03 2900 01 149 01 150 03 302 06 1589 14 5090
Shibir
Total 04 42900 05 28149 04 34850 04 29513 08 11789 25 147201
Note: A= Activities (No.), P=Participants (No.)

Table: 6.6.4.2.J. Details of the Front Line Demonstrations conducted by SDAU


Year Total
Sr. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Name of the KVK/Scheme
No. Farmers Area Farmers Area Farmers Area Farmers Area Farmers Area Farmers Area
(No.) (ha.) (No.) (ha.) (No.) (ha.) (No.) (ha.) (No.) (ha.) (No.) (ha.)
1 KVK, Deesa, Banaskantha-I 183 75.00 180 72.00 346 138.40 440 200.00 575 120.00 1724 605.40
2 KVK, Tharad, Banaskantha-II -- -- 50 20.00 115 46.00 110 44.00 215 42.00 490 152.00
3 KVK, Khedbrahma, 270 108.00 305 114.00 460 187.00 350 140.00 285 108.00 1670 657.00
Sabarkantha
4 Holistic approach of -- -- -- -- -- -- 146 38.00 300 75.00 446 113.00
agricultural development
through adopted villages in
North Gujarat
Total 453 183.00 535 206.00 921 371.40 1046 422.00 1375 345.00 4330 1527.40

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Table: 6.6.4.2.K. Details regarding Farm Advisory Services provided by SDAU
Sr. Name of Activity Year Total
No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
A P A P A P A P A P A P
1. Farmer day/ Field day 02 158 04 421 02 168 03 223 03 301 14 1271
2. Khedut Shibir (Kharif krushi Mahotsav & other) 03 1080 01 300 01 150 03 302 06 1589 14 3421
3. Guidance through telephone 90 90 80 80 35 35 52 52 45 45 302 302
4. Krushi Mela/ Agril. Exhibition 01 40000 02 55000 02 9700 01 29211 04 3710 10 137621
5. Lecture delivered/ crop seminar 00 00 00 00 03 1250 02 88 01 40 06 1378
Total 96 41328 87 55801 43 11303 61 29876 59 5685 346 143993
Note: A= Activities (No.), P=Participants (No.)

Table: 6.6.4.2.L. Details of the activities carried out by Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC)
Sr. Name of Activity Year Total
No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
A P A P A P A P A P A P
1. Information & Guidance to
196 4116 150 3402 215 7132 142 5653 221 2906 924 23209
farmers
2. Telephonic guidance to the
1190 1190 1108 1108 1038 1038 982 982 769 769 5087 5087
farmers
3. Distribution of literature 3114 3114 2870 2870 3195 3195 3444 3444 13 1286 12636 13909
4. Video show 27 467 -- -- 20 367 16 294 13 13 76 1141
5. Press note published 02 -- 03 -- 03 -- 02 -- 03 -- 13 0
6. Advise through letters 69 69 46 46 51 51 61 61 45 45 272 272
Total 4598 8956 4177 7426 4522 11783 4647 10434 1064 5019 19008 43618
Note: A= Activities (No.), P=Participants (No.)

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Table: 6.6.4.2.M. Details regarding seed sale through ATIC
Sr. Name of 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
No. Crops & Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B
Variety
Castor,
1 330.00 66.00 270 430 86.00 2818 316.12 63.22 10905 419.48 83.90 3100 340.60 85.15 1512 1836.20 384.27 18605
GCH-7
2 Fennel 0.00 0.00 0 0.78 0.16 36 1.44 0.29 35 2.04 0.41 40 0.16 0.32 3 4.42 1.17 114
Black
3 0.00 0.00 0 0.26 0.04 9 3.82 0.25 43 3.82 0.47 98 2.10 0.19 30 10.00 0.95 180
Gram
4 Green
5.44 1.54 43 2.2 0.26 81 7.46 0.93 72 2.68 0.36 110 2.84 0.26 39 20.62 3.35 345
Gram
5 Cumin 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.80 0.20 18 0.52 0.14 12 0.00 0.00 0 1.32 0.34 30
6 Bt Cotton
0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.11 0.20 4 0.03 0.05 2 0.00 0.00 0 0.14 0.25 6
GTHH 49
7 Mustard,
14.40 0.81 215 7.52 0.60 89 4.00 0.28 27 7.54 0.45 104 0.00 0.00 0 33.46 2.14 435
GM-1
8 Mustard,
11.38 7.40 180 14.96 1.20 116 16.24 1.14 72 5.02 0.30 80 0.00 0.00 0 47.60 10.03 448
GDM-4
9 Bajara 1.20 1.80 39 0.75 0.08 50 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 1.95 1.88 89
10 Clusterbean 25.90 4.98 270 7.5 0.75 96 14.74 0.54 122 2.8 0.13 71 0.00 0.00 0 50.94 6.40 559
11 Wheat 9.88 2.22 48 0 0.00 0 30.00 0.75 60 50.4 1.31 63 0.00 0.00 0 90.28 4.28 171
Total 398.20 84.75 1065 463.97 89.08 3295 394.73 67.79 11358 494.33 87.53 3680 345.70 85.91 1584 2096.93 415.07 20982
Q=Quantity (Quintals), A= Amount (Rs in Lakh), B= Beneficieries (No.)

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Table: 6.6.4.2.N. Details regarding Meeting / seminars/ trainings etc. organized for KVK
backstopping by SDAU

S.No. Name of Activities 2014-15 2015-16 2016-07 2017-18 2018-19 Total


1. Review workshop of KVKs 04 01 09 07 05 26
2. Workshop on preparation of
01 01 01 01 01 05
Annual Action Plan for KVK
3. Training 03 01 10 03 01 18
4. Kharif pre-seasonal training 01 01 01 01 01 5
5. Rabi pre-seasonal training 01 01 01 01 00 4
6. Bio-monthly training 04 03 05 03 03 18
Total 14 08 27 16 11 76

Table: 6.6.4.2.O. Details regarding the different activities for Strengthening of Directorate
of Extension Education Scheme

Sr. Name of Activities No. of Activities


No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-07 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1 Akaswani and Doordarshan 21 38 38 38 38 173
Programme
2 BISAG programme (ATMA) 08 08 08 08 08 40
3 Nomination of the farmers
06 29 08 08 12 63
for National Awards
4 Press note released 20 01 09 13 18 61
Total 55 76 63 67 76 337

(B). Krushi Mahotsav


The “Krishi Mahotsav” is a conspicuously unique programme initiated by the erstwhile
Hon. Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Narendra Modi in 2005. The programme when
initiated entailed taking different line departments of agriculture to the doorsteps of farmers
through contact, exhibition and advisory services in all the eighteen thousands villages of
Gujarat. Every year the Krishi Mahotsav has been organised covering all talukas of seven
districts of North Gujarat, though the zeal, activities and involvement was the same. The
university leads technically versatile team of specialists and scientists to reach out and show
case the technologies developed by the University for enhancing production and quality of
agriculture.

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Table: 6.6.4.2.P. Programmes organised by SDAU in Krushi Mahotsav

Sr. Year Details Duration Venue No. of farmers


No. participated/
Visited

1. 2014-15 Fairs & 31/5/2014 to 1/6/2014 Kadi 40000


Exhibition
2. 2015-16 Exhibition 2/01/2015 to 3/1/2015 Jagudan 3000

23/1/2015 to 25/1/2015 Bhachau 2500

16/8/2015 Pratij 25000

31/12/2015 Bhuj 30000

17/2/2016 to 22/2/2016 Gadhethad 20000

Fairs 20/4/2015 Modasa 25000

Seminars 2/1/2015 to 3/1/2015 Jagudan 3000

16/8/2015 Vadrad 30000

3. 2016-17 Fairs 13/5/2016 to 14/5/2016 Sardarkrushinagar 25000

Seminars 13/5/2016 to 14/5/2016 Sardarkrushinagar 323

4. 2017-18 Fairs 20/5/2017 APMC, Deesa 29211

5. 2018-19 Seminars 13/6/2018 to 4/2/2019 SDAU 5976


Jurisdiction

Total Participants 239010

C. Preparation of multimedia learning modules


The preparation of multimedia learning modules scheme is functioning under DEE
since 2017. Under this scheme, the video clips / digital modules are prepared.

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Table: 6.6.4.2.Q.Details of documentation of success stories and media prepared by SDAU
Sr. Details No. of documentation
No. 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1. Success Stories
Fruit crops 04 05 9
Vegetable crops 02 01 3
Spices crops 02 02 4
Oilseed crops 03 02 5
Organic farming 02 01 3
New crop 01 04 5
2. Livestock 02 01 3
3. Learning Modules/ Practical demonstration 05 13 18
4. Programme documentary (Sankalp Se Siddhi
02 02 4
for doubling farmers’ income)
5. Others
SDAU documentary (Gujarati & English) 01 01 2
SDAU education documentary / activities 01 01 2
Convocation 02 02 4
Lectures of dignitaries 03 01 4
Library documentary 00 01 1
SDAU invocation song 00 01 1
SDAU education documentary update with
00 01 1
drawn shoot
Agri Unifest 2019 Programme Videography
00 01 1
& Photography
Agri Unifest 2019 (Different universities
00 50 50
programmes)
6 Video documentation of faculty lectures
delivered during certificate course in agri
26 00 26
extension service for input dealer training
programme
Total 56 90 146

D. Knowledge dissemination through distance learning:


Table: 6.6.4.2.R. Survey conducted for assessing the knowledge gap (Kharif 2017)
Sr. District Taluka Villages Crop included for
No. knowledge gap survey
Chobari Castor, Sorghum
1. Kutch Bhiloda
May-madhapar Castor, Sorghum
Mau-chhapra Bt. Cotton
2. Aravalli Bhiloda
Vejpur Bt. Cotton, Groundnut
Nandol Bt. Cotton, Groundnut
3. Gandhinagar Dehgam
Vasana rathod Bt. Cotton, Groundnut
ponai-zozva Bt. Cotton, Maize
4. Sabarkantha Khedbramha
Rudramala Bt. Cotton, Groundnut
Detrojpura Bt. Cotton, Castor
5. Mahesana Mahesana
Linch Bt. Cotton, Castor
Bhalana Bt. Cotton, Castor
6. Patan Harij
Piluvada Bt. Cotton, Castor
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E. Knowledge gap observed in major Kharif crops
Table: 6.6.4.2.S. Knowledge gap observed (Kharif 2017)
Crops Knowledge gap in practices
Recommended varieties, time of sowing, fertilizer application, disease control,
Bt. Cotton
pest control and spacing
Seed treatment, insect control (major white grub), Fertilizer application,
Groundnut
Irrigation stages and disease control
Fertilizer application, Disease control, Pest control, Time of sowing, seed rate
Castor
and recommended varieties,
Recommended varieties, Disease control, pest control, seed rate , spacing,
Sorghum
fertilizer application and herbicide application

F. Off-campus training programme based on knowledge gap


Table: 6.6.4.2.T. Off-campus training programme organised based on Knowledge gap
observed
Sr. Name of Villages Taluka District No. of Date
No. participants
1. Zonzava-Ponai Khedbrahma Sabarkantha 58 26-2-2018
2. Rudramala Khedbrahma Sabarkantha 57 27-2-2018
3. Detrojpura Mahesana Mahesana 63 15-3-2018
4. Linch Mahesana Mahesana 63 17-3-2018
5. Vejpur Bhiloda Arvalli 61 23-7-2018
6. Mau-Chhapra Bhiloda Arvalli 61 24-7-2018
7. Nandol Dehgam Gandhinagar 65 14-9-2018
8. Vasna Rathod Dehgam Gandhinagar 50 15-9-2018
9. May madhavpur Bhachau Kutch 72 26-9-2018
Total 550

G. Knowledge gap surveyed in rabi crops (2019)


Table: 6.6.4.2.U. Survey conducted for accessing the knowledge gap (Rabi 2019)
Sr. District Taluka Village Crop No. of
No. Farmers
1 Piluvada Mustard 50
Patan Harij
2 Bhalana Mustard 50
3 Rudramala Wheat 50
Sabarkantha Khedbrahma
4 Zonzava-Ponai Wheat 50
5 Detrojpura Wheat 50
Mehsana Mehsana
6 Linch Wheat 50
7 Mau-Chhapra Wheat, Maize 50
Arvalli Bhiloda
8 Vejpur Wheat, Maize 50
9 Chobari Cumin, Fennel 50
Kutch Bhachau
10 May-Madhavpur Cumin 50
11 Nandol Potato 50
Gandhinagar Dahegam
12 Vasna-Rathod Potato 50
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H. Practices-wise knowledge gap observed

Table: 6.6.4.2.V. Knowledge gap observed (Rabi 2019)


Crops Knowledge gap in practices
Seed treatment with bio fertilizer, weeding / herbicide application and disease
Maize
control
Wheat Seed treatment, fertilizer application, disease control and insect/pest control
Potato Interculturing, disease control, insect/pest control and storage
Recommended varieties, seed treatment with bio fertilizer, fertilizer application,
Mustard
disease control and insect/pest control
Seed rate, fertilizer application, insect / pest control and storage and value
Fennel
addition
Seed rate, intercropping/ mixed cropping, insect / pest control and storage and
Cumin
value addition

I. Off-Campus farmers training programme organized base on knowledge gap


Table: 6.6.4.2. W. Off-Campus farmers training programme organized based on
knowledge gap
Sr. Date Village No. of participants Total
No. Farmers Farm
women
1 09/01/2020 Piluvada 63 05 68
2 10/01/2020 Bhalana 56 01 57
3 17/01/2020 Rudramala 57 03 60
4 18/01/2020 Zonzava-Ponai 35 33 68
5 21/01/2020 Detrojpura 55 08 63
6 23/01/2020 Linch 75 01 76
7 25/02/2020 Mau-Chhapra 43 20 63
8 26/02/2020 Vejpur 67 17 84
9 05/03/2020 Chobari 56 00 56
10 06/03/2020 May-Madhavpur 55 05 60
Total 10 562 93 655

Other activities carried out:


 Farm literature distribution in form of folder, leaflet and booklets
 Total 184 text message were sent on different crop technologies
 What’s app message were sent to 657 farmers on different crop technologies.
 Distribution of castor seed (GCH-7)
 Telephonic advisory

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J. Holistic approach of agricultural development through adopted villages in North
Gujarat
Table: 6.6.4.2.X. Activities carried out in adopted villages after operationalization of the
scheme
Sr. Name of Year Total
No. Activity 2017-18 2018-19
Activities Participant/ Activities Participant/ Activities Participant/
(No.) Beneficiaries (No.) Beneficiaries (No.) Beneficiaries
(No.) (No.) (No.)
1 Off Campus
4 157 12 925 16 1082
Training
2 Field day 03 95 08 189 11 284
3 Farmers
08 248 33 752 41 1000
meeting
4 Scientist visit
to adopted 06 135 23 467 29 602
villages
5 Demonstration
07 110 14 156 21 266
meeting
6 Literature
14 371 30 1036 44 1407
distribution
7 Telephonic
53 53 171 171 224 224
guidance
Total 95 1169 291 3696 386 4865

Off Campus training at Ponoi-Zozva, Off Campus training at Detrojpura, Mahesana


Sabarkantha

Table: 6.6.4.2.Y. Literature published by Directorate of Extension Education


Sr. Details No. of Publications
No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-07 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1 Booklet 03 35 24 08 02 72
2 Folder -- 11 20 11 04 46
3 Manual -- 06 01 02 01 10
Total 03 52 45 21 07 128

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K. Sardar Smruti Kendra, Sardarkrushinagar

Sardar Smruti Kendra is state funded planned scheme started by govt. of Gujarat on the
celebration of centenary year of birth anniversary of Shri Sardar Valllabhbhai Patel in erstwhile
Gujarat agricultural university in the tear 1975. Under this scheme Sardar Smruti Kendra at this
campus was started in the year 1998. This centre aims to cater the training as well as
information need of the farmers of North Gujarat.
The SSK organizes training and other activities for promotion of agricultural sciences
and practices among the farmers of the zone. Keeping these objectives in view, Sardar Smruti
Kendra carries out its Mission through the Information wing, Training Wing and Exhibition
Wing.

6.6.4.3 Extension Planning and Technological Impact

The various extension activities have been planned and organized to fulfill the mandates
and objectives of various schemes functioning under Directorate of Extension Education. The
annual action plan is prepared for holistic development of farmers. The FLDs, farmers
trainings, extension personnel training and vocational training are included in the plan as per
the location specific requirement. The work carried out by different schemes is periodically
reviewed. The concern In-Charge of various extension schemes remains in constant touch with
Research Scientists of SDAU for technological update. Feedback received during Zonal
Research and Extension Advisory Committee is also taken into consideration. It gives real
existing situation at farmers’ field and new researchable issues.
Action plan of KVKs are being presented in Scientific Advisory Committee of each
KVK for its approval. Then, the annual action plan of each KVK is presented and approved in
Annual Zonal workshop of KVKs. Extension planning through the KVKs in seven districts
support enterprises in adopting and deploying new technologies.
The mechanism for collecting feedback and reorientation of research agenda is being
done at various levels. Firstly, in the ZREAC meeting the DAOs of the various districts of the
jurisdiction of the university present the report of the development activities in the district and
give feedback on technologies.
Secondly, the various research studies have been undertaken by the scientists are
presented in AGRESCO meeting. These studies show the awareness, perception, adoption and
economic gain of the technology adopted by the farming community.
Thirdly, the PG research studies conducted by the students of social science group also
give some facts on impact of the technology.
A. Mechanism to study the technological impact:
Different AGRESCO sub committee meetings are held regularly every year. Social
science sub-committee is one of the sub committees of AGRESCO of SDAU. All extension
scientists are members of this committee. Extension scientists plan their research studies and
get it approved in the committee. Following are the various studies conducted by different
centres on adoption, technological gap, constraint in adoption of technologies and technological
impact etc.

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Table: 6.6.4.3. A. Studies Conducted by different extension centers on adoption,
technology gap, constraints in adaptation of technologies and technological impact
Sr. Title of study Center
No.
2014-15
1 Farmers' Perception on Agricultural Technology DEE, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
Information Center (ATIC) Sardarkrushinagar
2 Knowledge and Adoption of MIS among the DEE, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
farmers in North Gujarat Agro-climatic zone of
Gujarat
3 Constraints faced by the ATMA beneficiaries Principal, Polytechnic in
farmers in adoption of recommended Cotton Agriculture, SDAU,
production technology in Gandhinagar District Khedbrama
4 Knowledge and adoption level of post harvest grain HoD, HECM Department,
storage technologies among farm women of Deesa ASPEE College of Home
taluka Science and Nutrition,
SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2015-16
1 Constraints faced by the tribal women of Senior Scientist and Head,
Sabarkantha district in Agriculture and Animal KVK, SDAU, Khedbrahma
husbandry activities
2 Impact evaluation of front line demonstration on Senior Scientist and Head,
groundnut KVK, Deesa
3 Economic analysis of marketing of tomato in Prof and Head, College of
Banaskantha District ABM
2016-17
1 A case study of experimentations and innovations Professor & Head, Deptt. of
adopted by Padma Shri Mr.Genabhai Patel, a Ext. Edu, C. P. College of
successful pomegranate grower of Gujarat Agriculture
2 Attitude and Perception of the farmers regarding Professor & Head, Deptt. of
rearing of Kankrej Cow Ext. Edu, C. P. College of
Agriculture
3 Mechanisation need of pomegranate growers of Professor & Head, Deptt. of
Banaskantha district of Gujarat. Ext. Edu, C. P. College of
Agriculture
4 Adoption of drip irrigation in potato crop in Principal, Polytechnic
Banaskantha district college, SDAU, Deesa,
5 Status of agriculture credit in Gujarat Professor & Head, Deptt. of
Agril. Economics, C. P.
College of Agriculture
6 Contract farming of potato crop in North Gujarat Principal, College of ABM
2017-18
1 Calf rearing practices followed by tribal farmers Chief Scientist & Head,
of Sabarkantha district KVK, SDAU, Khedbrahma
2 Preventive measures adopted by farmers against Chief Scientist & Head,
fruit cracking of pomegranate in Banaskantha KVK, SDAU, Deesa
3 Study on knowledge and technological gap of DEE, SDAU, SKNagar
soybean growers in Sabarkantha district
4 Evaluation of cropdemonstrations conducted DEE, SDAU, SKNagar
under ATMA project in Sabarkantha and Mehsana
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5 Knowledge level of Potato growers about soil DEE, SDAU, SKNagar
fertility
6 Adoption of recommended cumin production DEE, SDAU, SKNagar
technology by cumin growers in North Gujarat
7 Training need assessment of farmers regarding DEE, SDAU, SKNagar
organic farming in North Gujarat
8 Perception of farmers about dairy farming in Prof. & Head, Dept. of Ext.
Mehsana and Kachchh districts Edu., C. P. College of Agri.
9 Factors in prevalence of mastitis in dairy animals, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Vet.
preventive and control measures followed by dairy & AH Extension Education,
farmers of North Gujarat College of Vet. Sc. & AH
10 Perception of farmers regarding Micro Irrigation Principal, Agri. Polytechnic,
System (MIS) in summer Bajara Crop in SDAU, Deesa
Banaskantha District
11 Crop diversification in Gujarat Prof. & Head, Dept. of Agril.
Economics, C. P. College of
Agriculture
12 Price spread and efficiency of marketing of red Prof. & Head, College of
chilli in Mehsana district ABM
2018-19
1 Training need of farmers in relation to post harvest Director of Extension
technology in green gram in Kutch district Education, SDAU, S K Nagar
2 Knowledge gained and retained by input dealers in Director of Extension
training organized by SDAU Education, SDAU, S K Nagar
3 Perception of farmers about the major traits of Director of Extension
castor cultivar Gujarat Castor Hybrid-8 Education, SDAU, S K Nagar
4 Technological gap in recommended mustard Director of Extension
cultivation practices among farmers of Education, SDAU, S K Nagar
Banaskantha district
5 Evaluation of Frontline demonstrations of cotton Professor & Head, Deptt. of
variety GTHH-49 under High Density Planting Extension Education, CPCA,
System SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
6 Knowledge and adoption of Bt Cotton growers Professor & Head, Deptt. of
about management practices of pink boll warm Extension Education,
C. P. College of Agriculture
7 Adoption of recommended amaranthus cultivation Principal, Polytechnic in
practices by the farmers in Banaskantha district Agriculture, Deesa
8 Constraints faced by tribal farmers in Bt Cotton Polytechnic in Agriculture,
seed production in Sabarkantha district Khedbrahma
9 Attitude of dairy farmers towards indigenous and Principal, Polytechnic in
exotic dairy breeds of cattle Animal Husbandry
10 Clean milk production practices followed by dairy Professor(Extension), College
farmers of North Gujarat of Veterinary Science & A.H
11 Factors affecting marketability of fresh dates in Date palm Research Station,
Kachchh district SDAU, Mundra, Kachchh
12 Analyis of area, production and productivity of Professor & Head, Deptt. of
kharif groundnut in Banaskantha district Agril. Stat, CPCA, SDAU
13 Kankrej calf rearing practices adopted by dairy Senior Scientist &Head,
farmers in the operational area of KVK KVK, Tharad
Banaskantha-II

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B. Input dealer training
As per the guide lines of Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of
Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare the programme will be organized for a period of
12 weeks for 12 days for 6 hours per day with classes once in a week for existing insecticides
dealers and distributors who are yet to comply the requirement of essential qualification as per
notification No. GSR 106(E), dated 01-02-2017. Study material is to be provided to every
participant of the certificate course in local language and multimedia cum interactive video /
instructional devices are to be used in the class rooms. As per the provision of grant from
Directorate of Agriculture, Govt. of Gujarat Directorate of Extension Education, SDAU is
organizing input dealers training course every year. The KVKs and Sardar Smruti Kendra
organized following trainings.

Table: 6.6.4.3. B. Details of input dealers trainings organised

Year No. of training Participant Revenue Remarks


generated (Rs)
SSK, Sardarkrushinagar
2016-17 01 39 502400 State Grant
2017-18 01 40 502400 State Grant
2018-19 01 35 525000 Self-finance

6.6.4.4. Implementation of National Initiatives


A. Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav:
The S.D. Agricultural through its various Educational/ Research/ Extension centers and
KVKs has formed 31 teams involving 102 scientists. The scientists voluntary working in 116
villages covering 38 talukas of 7 districts, since 2015-16.

Initially, the base line information of each selected villages was collected. The various
activities viz., visit of farmers for guidance, interface meetings/ gosthis, trainings,
demonstrations, mobile based advisory services, diagnostic visits, supply of seeds or critical
inputs, field days, crop seminars, farmers- scientists interaction etc have been organized by
concern scientists in selected villages.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. A. Details regarding the activities organised under MGMG
Sr. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Grand Total
Name of activity
No. AC FP AC FP AC FP AC FP AC FP
1. Visit to village by teams 59 1313 48 1123 19 509 220 1107 346 4052
2. Interface meeting/ Gosthies/ trainings 61 1343 57 1422 12 256 15 1033 145 4054
3. Training organized 90 2990 27 1121 13 348 32 615 162 5074
4. Demonstrations conducted 383 383 203 203 99 99 207 207 892 892
5. Mobile based advisories 34 34 60 60 58 58 694 694 846 846
6. Literature support provided 675 4493 110 728 91 581 40 950 916 6752
7. General Awareness created 31 832 28 728 12 281 64 1756 135 3597
Grand Total 1333 11388 533 5385 304 2132 1272 6362 3442 25115
Note: AC= No. of activities conducted, FP=No. of farmers participated /benefitted

Table: 6.6.4.4. B. Details regarding the activities organised under MGMG

Sr. Name of activity 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Grand Total


No. A F A F A F A F A F
1 Facilitation for 30 1158 32 1069 50 959 42 1200 154 4386
new varieties, seed
& technology
Note: A=Area (ha.), F= Farmers Benefitted (No.)

B. Jal Shakti Abhiyan-2019:


Jal Shakti Abhiyan inspired by Hon. Prime Minister was taken as Mission Mode Water conservation campaign. The campaign was organized in
two phases. Phase-1 from 1st July to 15th September, 2019 and Phase-2 from 1st October to 30th November, 2019. Under Jal Shakti Abhiyan, 8
awareness programmes for conservation and judicious utilization of water were organized by KVK, Banaskantha-I, KVK, Banaskantha-II and KVK,
Sabarkantha to promote efficient water use for irrigation through micro irrigation system mainly sprinkler and drip irrigation system and better choices
of crop for water conservation. About 1800 farmers participated in Jal Shakti Abhiyan campaigns.

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C. NICRA Project :
NICRA project is implemented by KVK, Banaskantha-I since, 2015-16.
Table: 6.6.4.4. C. Details regarding the different activities performed in the NICRA project
Sr. Enterprises Extent of adoption in the village (ha)
No. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1 MB plough in summer season 14.00 22.40 32.50 39.00 48.60
2 Rotavator 22.10 29.00 35.50 46.50 60.00
3 Raised bed cultivation in potato 12.00 24.50 34.44 38.50 42.20
4 Grass cultivation on field bunds - 5.60 13.00 18.40 21.20
5 Field bunds repairing - 32.00 26.40 36.00 34.64
6 Land levelling 28.00 35.40 35.00 40.20 26.45
7 Roof water harvesting - - - 15 units 15 unit
8 Farm pond - 2 9 12 5
9 Sprinkler irrigation system 25.67 89.0 147.0 170 170
10 Drip irrigation system - 1.5 4.0 4.0 4.0

Table: 6.6.4.4. D. Details regarding the Outcomes of NICRA Project


Sr. Technology Practices to Measurable indicators
No. demonstrated demonstrated
1 Water saving Sprinkler Irrigation Yield enhancement:
method systems Groundnut: 14.20, Wheat: 12.33
Potato cultivation initiated with adoption of
sprinkler irrigation systems
Drip irrigation systems Yield enhancement:
Potato: 11.55%, Castor : 14.70%
2 In situ moisture Deep ploughing in Yield enhancement:
conservation summer Castor : 7.23
Repairing of field bunds To check soil erosion
Rotavator Yield enhancement:
Pearl millet : 8.40, Castor : 6.45
Interculturing operation -
with wheel hoe
3 Water harvesting Farm pond : 5 units 540 m3 of rain water harvested in kharif season
and recycling for and utilized for groundnut cultivation
supplemental Repairing of drainage Extra rainfall water drained from channel
irrigation channel : 530 mtrs
Roof water harvesting : 15 1000 lit. collected rain water used for daily use
units consumption
4 Artificial ground Desalting of check dam 24.5 ha of additional area brought under
water recharge cultivation.
measures No. of bore recharge : 19
Groundnut crops was sown instated of Pearl
millet
5 Soil health  Vermi-composting,  More than 800 farmers using jivamrut and
improvement  Waste decomposer reduced 30% of chemical fertilizers.
 Jivamrut  80% of farmers adopted micronutrient use in
 Use of micronutrient vegetables.
 More than 300 farmers using waste
decomposer and 40 farmers vermicompost
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6.6.4.4. E. Special Day celebration and Prime Minister Live programme details
Sr. No. Activity 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
C P C P C P C P C P C P
1 Special day celebration 1 60 9 1617 6 1209 8 859 1 26 3800
Note : C=Celebration of Special Day (No.) P=Participants (No.)

Table: 6.6.4.4. F. Details of RKVY project at KVK, Banaskantha-I


S. No. Description Remarks
1 Name of the project Strengthening of farmers training facilities and
demonstration units of KVK
2 Total Outlay of Project 495.04 lakhs
3 Major Activities of Projects Infrastructure development for Strengthening of farmers
training facilities and demonstration units of KVK
4 Month & Year of 2018-19
Commencement
5 Target Establishment of live demonstration units, procurement
of farm machineries and post harvesting machineries at
KVK farm.
Strengthening the infrastructure of KVK through
constructing an administrative building, farmers training
hall, farmers hostel etc.
6 Expected Outcome in terms of Demonstrated technology up-scaled among the farmers
benefits eg. Enhancement of for technology transformation through capacity building
production, farm employment programme.
and income. Creating awareness among the farmers about new
innovative technology and their use in agriculture.
Enhanced the income level of farmers.
Employment generation.
7 Impact of project:  Established live demonstration units of improved
technology at KVK farm which is creating awareness
among the farmers and their easy adoption.
 Straightening farmers training facility through advance
training facilities, exposure to live demonstration units,
farm and post harvest machineries, museum, library,
publication etc. and trained practically for
entrepreneurship development.
 Popularized and Upscale location specific
demonstrated technology among the farmers through
various capacity building programmes.
 Trained farm women and farmers on post harvest and
value addition of agriculture produce for more income
generation.
 Produced and avail quality vegetable seedlings,
orchards sapling and ornamental plants throughout the
year at reasonable price.
 Enhanced the income level and livelihood of farmers
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D. National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP):
i) Groundnut :

 Groundnut is one of the most important oilseed crop specially grown in Saurashtra region of
Gujarat. In Banaskantha district, cultivation was initiated in 2008 and spread drastically from
2010 under assured irrigation facility with increasing adoption of MIS.
 Traditionally farmers were cultivating pearl millet and pulse in kharif and summers season and
getting average income Rs.48,600 - 59,120 per ha. Most of the farmers were not satisfied with
traditional farming practices and looking for other crops which can give good income and meet
fodder requirement of livestock.
 Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Banaskantha-I, introduced the Groundnut crop in 2008 in Vadgam taluka
of Banaskantha district. Looking into the need of farmers from different talukas, groundnut
cultivation was promoted through various capacity building programmes and in the year 2008-09
KVK started demonstrating groundnut crops (GG-20) variety on farmer’s field. Areas were
assured irrigation facilities were available, KVK promoted groundnut cultivation in collaboration
with state dept., ATMA, FTC, NGOs.
 With introduction of this crops, farmers were getting average yield of 1860 kg/ha and earning Rs.
90,430 per ha of income which is ~52.19% more than traditional crops.
 Further for promotion of groundnut cultivation at large in district, ICAR initiated funding under
NMOOP and TSP scheme for cluster demonstration with improved technology for enhancing
yield level of farmers. As result of this, most of irrigated farmers preferring groundnut cultivation
and cultivated area trend drastically increased every which is mentioned below graph.
 However, there is a wide gap between the Potential and the actual production realized by the
farmers due to partial adoption of recommended package of practices by the growers.
 Technology gap i.e. poor knowledge about newly released crop production and protection
technologies and their management practices in the farmers’ fields is a major constraint in
groundnut production.
 For that KVK created awareness about scientific production technology like seed treatment with
fungicide, insecticide and bio-fertilizers, use of sulphur which is important nutrient for oilseed
crops. For that various demonstrations had been carried out and upgrade the technology of
farmers.
 Result of demonstrated yield was 22.70 q/ha which was 24.73 per cent more as compared to
farmer’s practices. Yield comparison of demonstration and farmers practices is given in below
table.
 Moreover, we have up-scaled this technology to 246 villages in district covering 29760 ha of area
in last five years.
 With efforts of KVK on technology transformation in collaboration with line department, the
trend of Groundnut cultivated area in Banskantha district was changed drastically from 26,185 ha
(2009-10) to 1,07,814 ha during 2019-20 and generating revenue generation of Rs. 1026 crore.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. F. Demonstration of Groundnut under NMOOP programme

Sr. No. Year Area (ha) No. of Seed yield (kg/ha) % increase
farmers IP FP over FP
1 2015-16 (K) 20 50 2367 1830 29.34
2 2016-17 (K) 20 50 2925 2145 36.36
3 2016-17 (S) 14 35 2303 1806 27.52
4 2017-18 (K) 50 125 2236 1835 21.85
4 2017-18 (K) 40 100 2204 1853 18.94
5 2017-18 (S) 20 50 2011 1745 15.24
6 2018-19 (K) 10 25 1669 1340 24.60
7 2018-19 (S) 30 75 2265 1815 24.79
Average 204 510 2247.5 1796.125 24.83
Note: K-Kharif, S-Summer IP: Innovative Practices FP: Farmers Practices

ii) Castor:

 Castor is important non edible oilseed crop of arid and semi-arid region of India. Gujarat is the
leading state in the country contributing 70% of total castor production of the country. As castor
is non-edible oil and it is the major export oriented agriculture commodity earning high foreign
exchange.
 Banaskantha district of Gujarat is ranked first for castor cultivation and more than 1.0 lakh ha
area under cultivation with productivity of 2210 kg/ha (2017-18). However farmers did not
reached to potential yield due to lack of package of practice and more problems with wilting.
 Under traditionally practices, farmers adopting local seeds, private hybrids which are
susceptible for wilting and crop were sown with drilling method at 60 cm spacing.
 With closer spacing, plants could not attain their proper growth, less no of branches, less no of
spike were observed and ultimately caused reduction in yield and oil per cent. Further, cost of
cultivation was more due to higher seed rate, more incidences of weed, flood irrigation and
higher dose of fertilizers.
 Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Deesa (Banaskantha-I) trained the farmers about adoption of wilt
resistant hybrid of castor with wider spacing. Recommended wider spacing of 150 cm X 120 cm
demonstrated to farmers and 2 seed each hill sown manually.
 With dibbling method, plant populations were maintained and saving in extra cost incurred for
seed as compared to traditional practice.
 Wider spacing castor shown better growth of plant, more no of branches and spikes, increased
in length of spike because of more utilization of sunlight and other resource and there was a less
competition between the plants. Apart from this, interculturing operation can be done easily in
wider spacing and effectively controlled on weed.
 Innovative demonstrated technology had greater impact on yield and produced 3116 kg/ha
yields which was 33.22% more as compared to traditional practices.

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 With capacity building programme of KVK and collaborative programme with State
department, wider spacing technology spread to nearly 34,500 ha of land in Banaskantha
district.
Table: 6.6.4.4. F. Yield comparison of Caster vis -à-vis innovative practices and farmers
Practices
Sr. No. Year Area No. of Seed yield (kg/ha) % increase BCR
farmers IP FP over FP IP FP
1 2015-16 10 25 3514 2055 71.00 2.95 2.02
2 2016-17 10 25 2685 2180 23.17 4.03 3.48
3 2017-18 10 25 3011 2550 18.10 3.10 2.31
4 2018-19 10 25 3093 2470 25.22 4.75 3.67
Note: IP: Innovative practices, FP: Farmers practices
iii) Mustard :
 Mustard is one of the most important traditional oilseed crops grown especially grown in dry
talukas of district under irrigated and rainfed condition.
 Crop covered nearly 57 thousand ha area in district and Dhanera talukas of district covered more
than 60 per cent area of total cultivated area of mustard.
 Productivity of mustard is much more than national productivity however their scope to increase
in yield level in this area with scientific management practices.
 Famers in this using private hybrids seeds which is much 5-6 times costlier than improved
varieties, broadcasting method of sowing causes higher seed rate, uneven use of fertilizers and
higher incidence of aphid attack on crops ultimately reduced the yield with higher cost of
cultivation.
 Varietal replacement, pest disease management and use of sulphur fertilizer was a hotspot/factors
for productivity enhancement in mustard identified by KVK.
 Considering this issue, KVK promoted GDM-4 variety with line sowing practices in Dhanera
taluka of district.
 GDM-4 Variety has potential yield of 2000 kg/ha and more suited to water scarcity area of
district. Along with this sulphur fertilizer for quality improvement, bio-fertilizers and line sowing
method with spacing of 45 cm X 10 cm promoted on 250 farmers field covering 100 ha of area.
 Demonstrated technology had good effect on tiller production, no of pods per plants, grain size
ultimately increased the yield of seed.
 The average demonstration yield was 1846 kg/ha which was 22.53 per cent more as compared to
farmer’s practices.
 In last five years, 39 per cent of farmers adopted this variety and 76 per cent of famers started
line sowing with machinery and use of sulphur fertilizer. Yield comparison of demonstration and
farmers practices is given in table.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. F. Yield comparison mustard vis -à-vis of innovative practices and farmer
practices

Sr. No. Year Area No. of Seed yield (kg/ha) % increase BCR
farmers IP FP over FP IP FP
1 2012-13 10 25 2340 1942 20.50 4.76 4.27
2 2013-14 20 50 2028 1730 17.23 3.35 3.00
3 2014-15 20 50 2167 1790 21.06 1.66 1.41
4 2015-16 20 50 1439 1200 19.92 1.74 1.46
5 2016-17 20 50 1712 1200 42.67 3.76 2.34
6 2017-18 40 100 1702 1376 23.69 2.87 2.15
7 2018-19 10 25 1610 1340 20.14 2.82 2.18
Note: IP: Innovative practices, FP: Farmers practices

Cluster Front Line Demonstrations on Pulses


Green gram:

 Danta taluka of Banaskantha district predominantly a tribal area is well known for pulse
production. Among all the pulses, Green gram is one of the most important pulse crop cultivated in
both kharif and summer season and covering nearly 65% of total pulse area. However yield
potential of green gram is very low because of the fact that the crop is mainly grown in rainfed
conditions with poor management practices, use of local quality seed and also due to various
physiological, biochemical as well as inherent factors associated with the crop.
 For improving the productivity and socio economic condition of tribal farmers, Krishi Vigyan
Kendra, Banaskantha-I adopted 28 village of Danta Taluka from 2015-16 to 2018-19 and
organized front line demonstration and capacity building programme of integrated crop
management approach (ICM) of green gram in summer season.
 Improved variety of green gram GM-4 was promoted and demonstrated on farmers which is
having yield potential of 1220 kg/ha. Apart from this use of secondary nutrient sulphur,
biofertilizer (Rhizobium and PSB) for seed treatment and Bio-pesticide (Neem oil) for pest
management was suggested.
 Demonstrated plot of integrated crop management (ICM) in green gram recorded higher seed yield
ranged 770 kg/ha as compared with the farmers’ practices (545 kg/ha). The average percent
increased in seed yield was 22.08 to 58.29 with average of 41.82 percent during demonstration
period.
 Impact of technology was observed in increased in productivity level o district from 410 Kg/ha
(2011-12) to 651 kg/ha (2018-19).
 Presently farmers cultivating GM-4 green gram variety and using their own seed for next year and
also providing to other farmers for their horizontal spread.
 Demonstrated technology upscaled to 62 villages of tribal area in last five years and 42 per cent of
farmers adopted this technology.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. G. Yield of green gram demonstration organized during 2014-15 to 2018-19
under NFSM programme

Year Area No. of Seed yield (kg ha-1) % BCR


(ha) farmer increase
IP FP IP FP
over FP
2015-16 16 40 743 550 35.09 2.32 1.53
2016-17 30 75 872 564 54.61 2.75 1.52
2017-18 20 50 838 540 55.19 2.77 1.63
2018-19 10 25 826 638 29.47 2.97 2.14
Average 76 190 770 545 41.82 2.86 2.07
IP: Innovative practices, FP: Farmers practices

E. Holistic approach of agricultural development through adopted villages in North Gujarat


The agricultural technology is generally not accepted by the farmers completely in all respects as such.
There always appear a gap between the recommended technology by the scientists and its use of
farmers' level. This technological gap is major problem in the efforts of increasing agricultural
production.

The sustainable agricultural development can be achieved through popularization of scientific farming
practices, crop diversification through introduction of high value crops and planned strategies for
solving constraints in the path of profitable farming.

The present scheme has therefore has been proposed to develop the adopted villages in all aspects of
agriculture, animal husbandry, horticulture etc. The villages to be selected were developed in such a
way that they would be technology hub from which the farmers of other villages will learn scientific
agriculture.

The project targets the development of small and marginal farmers by focusing transfer of technically
appropriate, institutional feasible, environmentally sound, economically viable and sustainable
agriculture and allied technologies and empowerment of farming community including farm women.
Technologies demonstrated in 12 adopted villages of six districts triggered its horizontal adoption.

Table: 6.6.4.4. H. Details of villages selected for intervention


Sr. No. Name of the Districts Selected talukas Selected villages
1 Sabarkantha Khedbrahma Ponoi zojava
Rudramala
2 Aravali Bhiloda Mauchapara
Vejpur
3 Gandhinagar Dahegam Vasana Rathod
Nandol
4 Mahesana Mahesana Linch
Detrojpura
5 Patan Harij Bhalana
Piluvada
6 Kutch Bhachau Maay
Chobari

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Following activities are carried out,

 Villages survey through PRA


 Identification of technology gaps in agriculture and allied fields.
 Organization of Front Line Demonstration
 On campus/off campus training
 Promoting micro irrigation system
 Crop diversification

Table: 6.6.4.4. I. Details regarding different activities performed under the Scheme

Sr. Name of Activity Year Total


No. 2017-18 2018-19
Activities Participant/ Activities Participant/ Activities Participant/
(No.) Beneficiaries (No.) Beneficiaries (No.) Beneficiaries
(No.) (No.) (No.)
1 Field day 03 95 08 189 11 284
2 Farmers meeting 08 248 33 752 41 1000
3 Scientist visit to
06 135 23 467 29 602
adopted villages
4 Demonstration
07 110 14 156 21 266
meeting
5 Literature distribution 14 371 30 1036 44 1407
6 Telephonic guidance 53 53 171 171 224 224
Total 91 1012 279 2771 370 3783

6.6.4.5. Innovation and best practices


1. Training and capacity building of farmers in Khadir beyt of Bhachau taluka in Kutch district:
The scheme is sponsored by Gujarat Ecological Education and Research Foundation, Gandhinagar
and it is being implemented from the year 2018.
Objective 1. To impart need based training to farmers of Khadir beyt
2. To organize exposure visit of famers of Khadir beyt to the research station
and progressive farmers field
3. To publish farm literature for distribution to the farmers of Khadir beyt
Jurisdiction Nine villages of Khadir beyt selected i.e. Dholavira, Kharoda, Kalyanpar,
Janan, Ratanpar, Gadhada, Amarapar, Ganeshpar and Bambhanka

Implementing Regional Research Station


Agency S. D. Agricultural University, Bhachau

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6.6.4.5. A. Details of off-campus trainings conducted at Khadir beyt of Bahchau taluka 2018-19

Sr. No. Theme Date Place Participants


(No.)
1 Pre seasonal Kharif training and dry 17/05/2018 Ratanpar 60
land good agricultural practices
2 Pre seasonal training for Kharif-2018 02/06/2018 Dholavira 65
and organic farming
3 Best practices for dry land agriculture, 29/08/2018 Amrapur 95
agro- pastoral model and different
aspects of animal husbandry
4 Pre seasonal rabi training integrated pest 01/11/2018 Bambhanka 73
management and ideal animal husbandry
practices
5 Pre seasonal Rabi training, micro 19/11/2018 Dholavira 30
irrigation system, information on
horticulture and fodder crops
6 Pre seasonal Rabi training and doubling 20/11/2018 Ganeshpar 28
the farmers income by adopting scientific
crop production technologies for cumin
and isabgul
7 Good Agricultural practices for Rabi 15/12/2018 Ratanpar 52
season crops, model animal husbandry
and clean milk production practices
8 Good agricultural practices for Rabi 20/12/2018 Amarapur 55
season crops and soil health management
practices for sustainable crop production

6.6.4.5. B. Details of exposure visit carried out to SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar (2018-19)

Sr. Participants Date Visited place Participants


No. (No.)
1 Farmers of different 4-5/ Different Research stations and 42
villages of Khadir beyt 12/2018 colleges of SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar

2. Agricultural demonstrations on farm and on farmers’ field, soil testing and extension
activities
Funding agency: Sardar Sarvora Narmda Nigam Limited (SSNNL), Gandhinagar

A. Details of the Project:

The scheme "Agricultural demonstration on farm and on farmers field soil testing and
extension activities" is functioning in collaboration with Sardar Sarvora Narmda Nigam Limited
(SSNNL), Gandhinagar at Adiya, Jagudan, Radhanpur and Bhachau centres of SDAU.

The topography and inherent soil characteristics determine the need of restricted irrigation in
the major parts of SSP command. Therefore, farmers are guided to adopt those crops which require
less water. They are motivated to follow the crops and their sequence that gives maximum realization
to them but require less water. Also, it is required to prevent the twin problem of ‘water logging’ and
‘soil salinity’ to maintain soil health.

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B. Activities carried out in the project:

Mainly, the extension activities on demonstration, training, adoptive trial, publications,


exhibition of successful innovations, seed distributions and soil testing are carried out to educate the
farmers regarding modern agricultural practices or technologies recommended by S. D. Agricultural
Universities, Sardarkrushinagar.

C. Impact of the project: (2015-16 to 2018-19)

The impact of the scheme “Agricultural demonstrations on farm and on farmers’ field, soil
testing and extension activities” funded by Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd. Gandhinagar was
observed in farming of the area by efficient use of irrigation water. Different partner research stations
observed various outcome as under:

D. Agriculture Research Centre, Adiya, Dist. Patan

(1) Demonstrated relay cropping of cotton and castor crop yielded 5.25% more income against sole
cropping of cotton and ensuring the income against failure of sole cotton cropping.

(2) As a result of introduction of Bt cotton variety GTHH, area under cotton increased 7.5%,
production of cotton increased 9.3% with 3.85% reduction in cost of cotton cultivation.

(3) Demonstration of new variety of wheat GW-451 recorded 4.35% higher production and 2.37%
reduction in cost of cultivation with 5% increase in area under wheat cultivation.

(4) Farmers were advised to diversify toward ajwain crop cultivation. As a result farmers of the area
adopted and cultivating ajwain as a new crop in 450 ha land.

E. Seed Spices Research Station, SDAU, Jagudan, Dist. Mehsana

(1) Line sowing in cumin was demonstrated in the area. As a result, line sowing in cumin was
adopted in 20.5% area under cumin cultivation and yielded 22.1% more cumin production
against broadcasting.

(2) Cumin-Ajwain intercropping was demonstrated which resulted in 9% increase in income.

(3) Alternate furrow irrigation in fennel was demonstrated which was adopted in 10.5% area under
fennel cultivation and received 15.5% increased production.

F. Dryland Re search Station, SDAU, Radhanpur, Dist. Patan

(1) Demonstrated GDM-4 variety of mustard crop was adopted by 46% of the farmers which
recorded 9 to 13% increase in production and 10.44% reduction in cost of cultivation.

(2) Line sowing in cumin was demonstrated and adopted by 47% of the cumin growers adopted
during 2015-16 to 2019-20. This practice demonstrated 4.31% increase in production and
18.18% decrease in cost of cultivation.

(3) Dilseed-3 was introduced as novel variety in the area during 2015-16 to 2019-20 which was
adopted by 19% of the dilseed growers. Dilseed-3 variety produced 9.33% higher yield over
local variety with 10% reduction in cost of cultivation.

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(4) Area under fruits crops namely; pomegranate, datepalm, Guava etc. increased in Narmada c anal
command area due to various extension activities of the scheme.
(5) Cultivation area under gram, cumin and ajwain increased in Narmada canal command area of
Patan district.
(6) Farmers of Narmada canal command area in Mehsana district were diversified to Bt cotton,
groundnut and ajwain cultivation from fennel and cumin cultivation considering the new agro-
eco system after introduction of irrigation facility.
G. Front Line Demonstrations:
Front line demonstrations were organized under the scheme on Castor GCH-8, Mungbean GM-
4 and Wheat GW-451.
Table: 6.6.4.5. C Details regarding the Front line demonstrations to Farmers
Year
Total
2017-18 2018-19
Farmers (No.) Ha Farmers (No.) ha Farmers (No.) ha
146 38.00 300 75.00 446 113.00

3. Use of ICT in Extension Services


Name of the project: Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa (GKMS) B.H. 18005-1
Funding Agency: IMD, Ministry of Earth Science, Govt. of India, New Delhi
The Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa (GKMS) project, funded by India Meteorology Department,
Ministry of Earth Science, Govt. India, New Delhi. It is year to year extended base scheme. MoU
between IMD and SDAU made during 2020 to carry out the activities of project for further five year
period. Under the scheme, medium range weather forecast based agromet-advisory bulletins (AABs)
for districts and block level is being prepared for the farming community of North Gujarat. AABs
disseminated every Tuesday and Friday through various media channels. SMSs advisories also
provided to the farmers through mkisan portal and whatsapp groups biweekly (Tuesday and Friday)
under this project.
Details of Agromet Advisory Services
1 Frequency of whether forecasts received : Biweekly
2 Weather forecasts received during the year : 99 times
3 AAS bulletins prepared and disseminated : 90 times
4 District and Block level advisory prepared : District: 54 times
through DSS portal during the year Block: 52 times
5 SMSs advisory sent through mkisan portal : 71 times
6 Mode of mass communication adopted for : Daily news papers, TV, News Channel,
AAS dissemination Websites, KVKs, DAOs, ATMA, DIO,
Thomson Reuters, IFFCO, Reliance
foundation
7 AAS bulletins published in news papers : i. Rakhewal ii. Divya Bhasker iii. Sandesh iv.
with name of news papers Gujarat Samachar v. Nibhav
vi. Gandhinagar Samachar
8 Details of broadcast on AIR and TV : Biweekly on Krishi Darshan program on DD
Girnar, Durdarsahn

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4. Crop Diversification – KVK, Banaskantha-I
A. Crop diversification through groundnut
 Groundnut is one of the most important oilseed crop specially grown in Saurashtra region of
Gujarat. In Banaskantha district, cultivation was initiated in 2008 and spread drastically from 2010
under assured irrigation facility through adoption of MIS.
 Traditionally, farmers were cultivating pearl millet and pulse in kharif and summers season and
getting average income Rs. 48,600-59,120 per ha. Most of the farmers were not satisfied with
traditional farming practices and looking for other crops which can give good income and meet
fodder requirement of livestock.
 KVK, Banaskantha-I, introduced the Groundnut crop in Vadgam taluka of Banaskantha district in
2008. Looking into the need of farmers from different talukas, groundnut cultivation was promoted
through various capacity building programmes and started demonstrating groundnut crops (GG-20)
variety on farmer’s field. Areas were assured irrigation facilities were available, KVK promoted
groundnut cultivation in collaboration with state dept., ATMA, FTC, NGOs.
 With introduction of this crops, farmers were getting average yield of 18.60q/ha and earning Rs.
90,430 per ha of income which is ~52.19% more than traditional crops.
 Further for promotion of groundnut cultivation at large in district, ICAR initiated funding under
NMOOP & TSP scheme and KVK started demonstrating groundnut crop in cluster approach with
improved technology for gaining higher yield.
 As result of this, most of irrigated farmers preferring groundnut cultivation and cultivated area
trend drastically increased.
 In the year 2019-20, Banaskantha district having 1.07 lakh ha area under groundnut cultivation
with average productivity of 2210 kg/ha.
 In term of revenue generation, district generating total amount of Rs. 1226 crore with groundnut
cultivation and farmers entered in post harvesting and value addition.

B. Crop diversification through pomegranate

 Pomegranate cultivation was started in year 2004-05 in water scarcity talukas of Banaskantha
district. It emerged as a remunerative commodity due favorable soil and climatic condition and
substitution for traditionally grown field crops like castor, mustard, pearl millet etc. Under
traditional practices, farming earning very low income of 90,000-1,02,500 per hector.
 Looking in to the existing income situation of farmers, KVK promoting pomegranate cultivation in
water scarcity talukas of Banaskantha district.
 Initially crop was cultivated in 3 different villages and Shri Patel Genabhai Dargabhai is first farmer
to adopt this technology.
 Further for more promotion of this pomegranate cultivation in large area, various capacity building
programme, field visit, exposure visit to research centre, farmers scientist interaction, method

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demonstration were organised by KVK in collaboration with state dept. ATMA, FTC, NGOs and
private partners and cultivation was horizontally spread to 42 villages.
 In the year 2010-11, pomegranate was cultivated in 2435 ha and their after cultivated area increased
drastically with increased in awareness about cultivation and management practices.
 As result of technology, income level of farmers increased to 96.4%. Presently, district having
10,900 ha area under pomegranate cultivation and more than 76% farmers cultivating pomegranate
successfully with scientific practices.
 In term of revenue generation, total fruit production of district is 1,74,400 ton per year and having
total value of 632 crore per annum and employment generation by pruning was 16.4 crore per
annum which ultimately improved livelihood of farmers.
 1st Pomegranate farmer of Banaskantha district and member of Scientific advisory committee of
KVK, Banaskantha-I Shri Patel Genabhai Dargabhai, honoured with Padma Shri Award in 2017
and Bharat Gaurav Award in 2019 and was nominated by KVK, Banaskantha-I. He also got various
national, state and district level awards.
C. Chilli + Muskmelon (1:2) intercropping module for doubling farmer income

 Now a day’s government emphasis on doubling farmer’s income through innovative practices with
utilizing resource efficiently and reducing investment.
 Land fragmentation is biggest issue in present scenario at Deesa pocket of Banaskantha district.
Majority of the farmers comes under small and marginal land holding and average holding of
farmer is 1.10 ha.
 A high value vegetable like chilli and muskmelon is being most cultivated crop in summer season
due to favourable soil, climatic condition and better demand in market.
 Farmers were cultivating muskmelon and chilli individually in separate plots in limited area.
However there is scope to cultivate the both crops (Short duration muskmelon in chilli) as
intercrop during summer season.
 In the year 2018-19, Scientist of KVK, Banaskantha-I organized capacity building programmes in
5 different villages (Ranpur, Jorapura, Gogadhani, Dama and Malgadh) of Deesa Taluka. 28
interested farmers from different villages were selected and trained for innovative Chilli +
Muskmelon intercropping (1:2) ratio.
 Plastic mulching and drip irrigation systems were recommended for resource conservation.
 As muskmelon is short duration crop (70 days) and chilli is long duration crops (150-180 days)
created more compatibility in intercropping without any competition for resources.
 Three row hole silver + black plastic mulch of 25 micron laid out in field with the help of tractor
operated machine at 150 cm mulch row spacing along with drip lateral.
 Muskmelon crop were sown in 2nd week February at 30 cm spacing in both side hole and chilli
seedlings (hybrid) were transplanted in central hole of mulch at 30 cm spacing.
 Intercropping of chilli + Muskmelon in plastic mulching under drip irrigation lead to higher yield
of system due to addition yield obtained from intercropped muskmelon.
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 Muskmelon produced fruit yield of 103 quintal/acre in short span of time (70 days) with availed
resource provided for chilli crop.
 On the other hand, main crop chilli started fruiting from 55-60 days and produced 119 quintal/acre
of green chilli in 8-10 picking.
 Chilli equivalent yield is 156.9 Quintal/acre with land equivalent ratio (LER) is 1.77 (It indicate
that 77% yield advantage is was obtained when crop grown as intercrop as compared to sole crop)
 In term of economics, IFT of intercropping giving gross income Rs. 4.38 lakh per acre and sole
crop of muskmelon gave 1.80 lakh per acre with traditional practices.
 Higher cost of cultivation in traditional practices due to sole crop cultivation in field (Rs. 40,967
per acre for muskmelon). However it was only Rs. 94,612 per acre for Chilli + muskmelon
intercropping system (1:2) technology.
 Intercropping systems reduced cost involvement for field preparation, labours for various
operations, saving of mulch roll, and inputs like fertilizers in same piece of land reduced the
overall cost of cultivation.

Table Table: 6.6.4.5. D: Impact of innovation technology on farmer field in term of yield and
economics
Village Average yield (q/ac) Cost of cultivation (Rs./acre)
Under IFT Traditional Under IFT Traditional
practices practices
Intercropping Sole cropping Intercropping Sole cropping
Muskmelon Chilli Muskmelon Muskmelon Chilli Muskmelon
Ranpur 122 110 138 30225 66542 40050
Jorapura 110 95 130 29850 60450 36888
Gogadhani 106 102 126 28666 63550 44650
Dama 112 96 132 32254 66855 42690
Malgadh 108 94 128 34068 60600 40555
Average 111.6 99.4 130.8 31,013 63,599 40,967

Village Gross return (Rs./acre) Land Chilli


equivalent equivalent
ratio yield
Under IFT Traditional Intercropping (q/acre)
practices (Chilli+
Intercropping Total Sole cropping Muskmelon)
Muskmelon Chilli Muskmelon
Ranpur 168360 314600 482960 190440 1.84 172.8
Jorapura 151800 271700 423500 179400 1.70 151.6
Gogadhani 146280 291720 438000 173880 1.80 156.6
Dama 154560 274560 429120 182160 1.72 153.7
Malgadh 149040 268840 417880 176640 1.77 149.6
Average 1,54,008 2,84,284 4,38,292 1,80,504 1.77 156.9
Note: Green chilli selling rate: Rs. 2560 per quintal and Muskmelon fruit: Rs. 1380 per quintal

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 Looking into the IFT technology adopted farmer’s field, 28 farmers from nearby village adopted
the same technology in same year and planted both the crops in mulching on the concept of seen is
believing.
 Performance of intercropping module was excellent and Vice chancellor of SDAU University,
Director of Extension Education, Principal of C.P. College, Line department staff, ATMA, FTC
staff, college students and around 370 farmers visited this field and appreciated the innovative
technology of intercropping.
 Due to higher net return and wider publicity, the horizontal spread of this module on around
566.92 hectare area in Gujarat within a 1 year and nearly 85 farmers from Punjab, Maharashtra,
Karnataka and Telangana state also adopted this module.
 With economical point of view farmers are getting additional income of Rs. 32.80 crore per year.
After invention of this intercropping module, farmers of Gujarat have started intercropping of
watermelon and chilli instead of sole watermelon with adopting our technology for getting
additional income on same piece of land.
 The existing government is willing to double the farmer’s income by 2022, adopting this format of
farming the time can be shorten and the target for the same can be achieved in shortest time with
little extra and innovative practices.

5. Common Scab Management in Potato


 Common scab is one of the major disease observed in potato growing area which may reduced the
marketable yield by >80%. Deesa Taluka of Banaskantha district is well known for potato
cultivation and having highest productivity of 32.0 t/ha.
 District has total 66,000 ha area under potato cultivation. Around 48 per cent of cultivated area is
affected with common scab disease which is transmitted through seed causes reduction in quality
of potato.
 KVK Banaskantha-I demonstrated low cost technology. Boric acid spray (3%) on tuber before
sowing and soil application of Trichoderma and Pseudomonas @2.5 kg/ha in 100 kg of well
decomposed FYM for Common Scab Management. The technology is being horizontally up-scaled
to large area through various capacity building programmes, field visit, method demonstration,
media channels etc.
 As a result of this technology, incidence of common scab reduced from 47.0 to 4.60 per cent on
demonstrated plots. Apart from this the produce fetch better price in market because boric acid
improved the quality and shining of potato.
 This technology horizontally spread to 19,300 ha area in around 63 villages of district within 2
years and farmers are readily accepting this technology.

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Scab infected potato Boric acid treatment for potato tuber

6. FPO Promoted by SDAU

6.6.4.5.E. Details regarding the FPO promoted by the KVKs of SDAU

Sr. Name of Name of FPO Activities of FPO KVK support to FPO


No. KVK FPO members
1 KVK, Kaushal 216  Input selling  Training support &
Banaskantha- Ratna  Breeder Seed technical guidance
I Farmers production of Maize,  Application of castor
Producer Bitter gourd wheat, production technology
Company Value addition of through demonstrations
Ltd Pulses (Dal)  Dovetailing with
(KRFPCL) procurement of government schemes
(2019) production from
farmers.
Banaskantha 212  Promote organic  Training support &
Organic farming of field technical guidance
Farmers crops, vegetables,  Dovetailing with
Producer fruit crops government schemes
Company”  Establish ORGANIC  Motivated to establish
(BKOF) MALL at Deesa ORGANIC MALL
(2018)
Bantawada 325  Input selling  Training support &
Agro  Seed production of technical guidance
Producer fennel  Provide seed of fennel
Company  Production,  Application of fennel
Ltd. procurement and production technology
(2017) marketing of fennel through demonstrations
through value  Dovetailing with
addition government schemes
2 KVK, Rajeshwar 300  Input selling  Training support &
Banaskantha- Farmers  Production, technical guidance
II Producer procurement and  Application of cumin
Company marketing of cumin production technology
(IKSL) through value through demonstrations
(2016) addition  Dovetailing with
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government schemes
3 KVK, Sabar Art 1234  Input selling  Training support &
Sabarkantha Farmer  Breeder Seed technical guidance
enterprise production of Maize,  Lesioning between FPO
2015 Bitter gourd wheat, & Financial institutions
Value addition of and NGOs.
Pulses (Dal)
procurement of
production from
farmers.
Khedbrahma 619  Procurement of  Training support &
Trible Maize & convert into technical guidance
Agriculture Maize bherda  Liaisoning between FPO
Co. Ltd (Animal & Financial institutions
2014 Concentrate) Selling and NGOs.
in Market
Nirankush 623  Procurement of  Training support &
Agriculture Maize, convert into technical guidance
Producer Maize bherda  Liaisoning between FPO
Co. Ltd (Animal & Financial institutions
2014 Concentrate) and and NGOs.
Selling in Market

7. Innovative extension approaches followed by different extension centers including KVK for
disseminating the technologies among farmers
1. Video conference
2. Audio conference
3. YouTube live program
4. Whatsapp groups
6.6.4.6 Consultancy/Certification/Testing:
Table: 6.6.4.6.A. Extension support provided to different organizations by faculty/scientists of
SDAU in form of Consultancy

Sl. Unit Detail


No.
1. Kisan Call Centre 846 call attended
2. Farmer Producing Organization  Kaushal Ratna Farmers Producer Company Ltd
(FPO) established with the (KRFPCL) (2019)
technical support of university  Banaskantha Organic Farmers Producer Company”
KVKs (BKOF) (2018)
 Bantawada Agro Producer Company Ltd. (2017)
 Rajeshwar Farmers Producer Company (IKSL) (2016)
 Sabar Art Farmer enterprise (2015)
 Khedbrahma Tribal Agriculture Co. Ltd (2014)
 Nirankush Agriculture Producer Co. Ltd (2014)

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6.6.4.6. B. Details of programmes implemented with convergence

S. Name of the Name of organization Implementing Amount No. villages


No. programme / Department from the year realized (Rs. and farmers
lakh) benefited
KVK, Banaskantha-I
1 Nursery Hort. Dept. Govt. of 2019-20 30.00 152 Villages
raising Gujarat 1200 Farmers
KVK, Sabarkantha
2 Nursery Hort. Dept. Govt. of 2014-15 18.00 20 Villages
raising Gujarat 2000 Farmers

6.6.4.6. C. Linkage establishment with research centres other Govt. Department/NGOs


by the KVKs
Sr.
Name of the organization Area of collaboration/ interaction
No.
1. Castor – Mustard Research Station, Hybrid seed production, seed production training,
SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar field visit, seed production programme, SAC
meeting
2. Potato Research Station, SDAU, Deesa Training, field visit, field day
3. Sorghum Research Station, SDAU, Field visit, Training
Deesa
4. Agril. Research Station, SDAU, Aseda Provision of improved seed of different crops
5. Department of Rural Engineering, Field visit, Guidance for improved implements
SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
6. College of Veterinary Science & Resource person for training
Animal husbandry, SDAU,
Sardarkrushinagar
7. Spices Research Station, SDAU, Provision of improved seed of latest variety of
Jagudan spices crop & HRD spices training, SAC meeting.
8. Deptt. of Seed technology, SDAU, Seed production programs and Exposure visit.
Sardarkrushinagar
9. Sardar Smruti Kendra, SDAU, Field visit, Farm Literature
Sardarkrushinagar
10. C. P. College of Agriculture, SDAU, Resource person for training, Field visit, Seminar
Sardarkrushinagar
11. Pulse Research Station, SDAU, Seeds of pulses, Field visit, SAC meeting
Sardarkrushinagar
12. Home Science college, SDAU, Field visit, Training
Sardarkrushinagar
13. High Tech Nursery, Deptt, of Field visit, Horticulture plants, SAC meeting
Horticulture, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
14. Dry Farming Research Station, SDAU, Training & Farm advisory, field visit.
Sardarkrushinagar
15. Livestock Research Station, SDAU, Training & Farm advisory, field visit, SAC
Sardarkrushinagar meeting
16. Gramin Suvidha Kendra (Deodar, Collaboration in extension activities
Kankrej and Tharad)
17. ANARDE Foundation, Palanpur Collaboration in extension activities
18. Reliance foundation Banaskantha Audio video conference, Live telecast programs,
text and voice massage

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6.6.4.6. D. Details regarding support of extension staff to the farmers for nomination of farmers
awards
Sr. No. of Activities
Extension Activities
No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-07 2017-18 2018-19 Total
Nomination of the farmers
1. 06 29 08 08 12 63
for National Awards

6.6.4.6. E. Details regarding the award winner farmers

Sr. Year Name and address of farmer Name of Award Sponsoring


No. Institution

1 2015- Shri Genabhai Darghabhai Patel  Shrusti Sanman Award-  SHRUSTI IIM,
16 At.: SarkariGoliya, 2015 at Rastrapati Ahmedabad.
Ta. : Lakhani, Bhavan, New Delhi
Dist.: Banaskantha  RastriyaSvayam Siddhi  JSP Ltd. Zindal
Mob. 9925557177 Award-2015, New Delhi Group
 L.M. Patel ASPEE
 ASPEE
National Award-2015 at
Mumbai Company
Shri Gansyambhai M. Barot Progressive farmer award- Indian Cotton
At. Jangral, Ta. Saraswati, 2015 Association Ltd.
Dist. Patan
Telephone: 02766- 286 520
(Home),
Mobile: 099257 32161
2 2016- Shri Genabhai Darghabhai Patel Padma Shri Award -2016 Government of
17 At.: SarkariGoliya, India, New Delhi
Ta. : Lakhani,
Dist.: Banaskantha
Mob. 9925557177
ShriJayesbhaiDahyalalBarot Innovative Farmer Award- IARI, New Delhi
At. Bhokhar, Ta. Unja, 2016
Dist. Mahesana
Mob. 9624603437, 9277702780
E-mail: sjayes3437@yahoo.com
3 2017- Smt. Chaudhari Bhavnaben AIFA Progressive Farmer Indian Council of
18 Jasubhai Award -2017 Food and
At. Matapura Ta. & Dist. Agriculture (ICFA),
Gandhinagar New Delhi
Mob. 9909686814
Shri. Nagjibhai Danaji Mali Farmers first for Indian Association
Village Malivas, Ta. Dandiwada, conserving soil and water of soil and water
Dist. Banaskantha resources in Western conservationists,
Mob. 9429289805 Region Dehradun-2017
Shri Lalitbhai Amratbhai Mali Farmers first for Indian Association
Villege: Rampura, conserving soil and water of soil and water
Ta. Amirgadh, Dist. Banaskantha resources in Western conservationists,
Mob. 7623874306 Region Dehradun-2017
Email:gopiparmar990@gmail.com
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Shri Naranbhai Kalabhai Patel Aspee L.M.Patel Farmers ASPEE Foundation
AT. Janadi, Ta.Tharad, Award-2017 Mumbai
Dist. Banaskantha (Gujarat)
Mob. 9428372037
4 2018- Kajuben Ravtabhai Malvi Krushi Prerana Sanman Mahindra &
19 Village Charda, Po. Vinchivadi, Regional Award West Mahindra Ltd.
Ta. Dhanera, Dist. Banaskantha Zone(Women)-2018
Pin. 385310 State. Gujarat.
Mo. 9714882426
Vaghaniya Kanvarji Ramsinhji SEEG Innovative Farmers Society of
Ranpur (Athamnavas), Ta. Deesa, Award-2018-19 Extension
Dist; Banaskantha GUJARAT Education Gujarat,
Pincode : 385535, Anand
Mobile No.: 9913805495

6.6.4.6. E. Lecture delivered by KVK staff in ATMA, NGO and Other agencies programmes
Sr. No. Name of KVK Year No. of Lecture
delivered
1. KVK, BANASKANTHA-I 2014-15 48
2015-16 49
2016-17 18
2017-18 23
2018-19 67
2. KVK, BANASKANTHA-II 2016-17 15
2017-18 30
2018-19 68
3. KVK, SABARKANTHA 2014-15 63
2015-16 35
2016-17 20
2017-18 23
2018-19 79

F. Revenue Generation

Input dealer training


Directorate of Extension Education, SDAU is organizing input dealers training course every year.
Table: 6.6.4.6. F Details of input dealer training organised

Year No. of training Participant Revenue generated Remarks


(Rs)
SSK, Sardarkrushinagar
2016-17 01 39 502400 State Grant
2017-18 01 40 502400 State Grant
2018-19 01 35 525000 Self-finance

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Table: 6.6.4.6. G Training support by SSK to ATMA (Rajasthan)

Sr. No. Training Year Total Training Total Trainees Fund received (Rs.)
1 2017-18 08 293 1573000
2 2018-19 02 81 568750

Table: 6.6.4.6. H Training support by SSK to ATMA (Gujarat)

Sr. No. Training Year Total Training Total Trainees Remarks


1. 2014-15 07 337 State funded
2. 2015-16 65 2638 State funded
3. 2016-17 15 675 State funded
4. 2017-18 27 1173 State funded
5. 2018-19 12 580 State funded

Table: 6.6.4.6. I Training support by SSK to NGOs and Co-operatives

Sr. No. Training Year Total Training Total Trainees Remarks


1. 2014-15 11 490 State funded
2. 2015-16 05 133 State funded
3. 2016-17 08 292 State funded
4. 2017-18 11 704 State funded
5. 2018-19 08 1205 State funded

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(V) Seed sale through ATIC
Agriculture Information Technology Centre, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar is providing seeds of various crops and varieties to the farmers through co-
operative network mechanism in North Gujarat and also to individual farmers.
Table: 6.6.4.6. J Information of the technological inputs sold through ATIC, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
Sr. Name of 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
No Crops &
Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B Q A B
. Verity
1 Castor, 330 66 270 430 86 2818 316.12 63.22 10905 419.48 83.90 3100 340.6 85.15 1512 1836.20 384.27 18605
GCH-7
2 Fennel 0.00 0.00 0 0.78 0.16 36 1.44 0.29 35 2.04 0.41 40 0.16 0.32 3 4.42 1.17 114
3 Black Gram 0.00 0.00 0 0.26 0.04 9 3.82 0.25 43 3.82 0.47 98 2.10 0.19 30 10.00 0.95 180
4 Green Gram 5.44 1.54 43 2.2 0.26 81 7.46 0.93 72 2.68 0.36 110 2.84 0.26 39 20.62 3.35 345
5 Cumin 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.80 0.20 18 0.52 0.14 12 0.00 0.00 0 1.32 0.34 30
6 Bt Cotton, 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.11 0.20 4 0.03 0.05 2 0.00 0.00 0 0.14 0.25 6
GTHH-49
7 Mustard, 14.40 0.81 215 7.52 0.60 89 4.00 0.28 27 7.54 0.45 104 0.00 0.00 0 33.46 2.14 435
GM-1
8 Mustard, 11.38 7.40 180 14.96 1.20 116 16.24 1.14 72 5.02 0.30 80 0.00 0.00 0 47.60 10.03 448
GDM-4
9 Bajara 1.20 1.80 39 0.75 0.08 50 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 1.95 1.88 89
10 Clusterbean 25.90 4.98 270 7.5 0.75 96 14.74 0.54 122 2.8 0.13 71 0.00 0.00 0 50.94 6.40 559
11 Wheat 9.88 2.22 48 0 0.00 0 30.00 0.75 60 50.4 1.31 63 0.00 0.00 0 90.28 4.28 171
Total 398.2 84.75 1065 463.97 89.08 3295 394.73 67.79 11358 494.33 87.53 3680 345.70 85.91 1584 2096.93 415.07 20982

Q=Quantity (Qt.), A=Amount (Rs. in Lakhs), B=Beneficiaries (No.)

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6.6.5. - Faculty and Staff Development
6.6.5.1. Recruitment and Promotional Avenue:
6.6.5.1. A. Details regarding Teachers recruited through Direct Selection and Caree r
Advancement Scheme (CAS) during last five years

Direct recruitment Career Advancement Scheme (CAS)


Year Principal Professor Associate Assistant Professor Associate Assistant Professor
Professor Professor Professor
Scale Scale Scale Scale
IV to V III to IV I to II II to III
2014 - - - 28 - - - -
2015 05 06 09 - - - - -
2016 - - - 51 09 18 98 04
2017 - 02 32 37 03 06 25 16
Including
Backlog
2018- 02 31 28 - 00 04 01
19

6.6.5.1. B. Details regarding technical staff recruited through Direct Selection and by promotion
during last five years

Direct recruitment By promotion


Year
SRA/ Agril. Agriculture Senior Research Asst.
Agril. Assistant
Officer supervisor (Agri)
2014-15 - 26 - 03
2015-16 41 09 46 -
2016-17 05 01 24 01
2017-18 09 03 15 03
2018-19 01 - - -

6.6.5.2. Participation of Faculty in Symposia / Workshops/ Seminar/Meeting/Conference/


Training:
Table: 6.6.5.2 A Details regarding the participation of Faculty in Symposia / Workshops/
Seminar/Meeting/ Conference/Training
Total No. of participants to attend following event during last five years
Year Total
Sr. No. Event
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
1. Symposium 14 8 12 06 53 93
2. Workshop 21 44 24 20 30 139
3. Seminar 24 42 62 16 52 196
4. Conference 53 37 48 61 70 269
5. Meeting 96 91 96 86 86 455
6. Training 58 88 35 71 40 292
Total 266 310 277 260 331 1444

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Participation of Professor/Officer in Symposium

S Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective


r Designation (Including
N Journey
o Period)
C.P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar
2014-15
1. Dr. D.M. CPCA, SDAU, 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Patel, S.K. Nagar. to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification
Assoc. 22-11-2014 for Sustainable Livelihood and
Professor Environmental Security”
2016-17
2. Dr.N.K.Singh Dept .of 17/12/2016 University of XI National Symposium on
, Assistant Microbiology, to Agricultural Soil Biology and Ecology
Professor C.P. College of 23/12/2016 Sciences,
Agriculture, GKVK,
SDAU, Sardark Bengaluru
rushinagar
2017-18
3. Mr. Anirudha Dept. of Pl. 04/10/2017 AAU, Anand Special symposium on
Chattopadhya Patho., CPCA, to Microbial Antagonists and their
y, SDAU, S.K. 07/10/2017 role in biological control of
Assistant Nagar plant diseases & West Zone
Professor Meet of IPS
2018-19
4. Dr. J.C. Dept. of Agron., 23/10/2018
Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Patel, Prof. & CPCA, SDAU, to College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Head, S.K. Nagar 27/10/2018
Agriculture, through Agronomic
MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
5. Dr. D.M. Dept. of Agron., 23/10/2018 Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Patel, Assoc. CPCA, SDAU, to College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Prof S.K. Nagar 27/10/2018 Agriculture through Agronomic
MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
College of Vety. Science & Animal Husbandry, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar
2015-16
6. Dr. Sarita Dept. of 25/08/2014 AAU, Anand National Symposium on
Devi, Medicine, to Livestock breeding strategy for
Assistant Dr. V.M. Jhala 29/08/2014 productivity
Professor Clinical enhancement towards rural
Complex, prosperity
SDAU, Deesa
7. Dr. D.V. Dept. of Vety. 01/12/2015 NTR College National Symposium on
Joshi, Pathology, to of Vety. “Challenges in advances in
Professor College of Vety. 07/12/2015 Science, Shri disease
& Head Science & A.H., Venkateswar diagnosis of livestock, poultry
SDAU, S.K. a Vety. and fish: Refining the role of
Nagar University,G Veterinary Pathologies”
annavaram,

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Andhra
Pradesh
8. Dr. S.H. Dept. of Vety. 01/12/2015 NTR College National Symposium on
Raval, Pathology, to of Vety. “Challenges in advances in
Asstt. College of Vety. 07/12/2015 Science, Shri disease diagnosis of livestock,
Professor Science & A.H., Venkateswar poultry and fish: Refining the
SDAU, S.K. a Vety. role of Veterinary Pathologies”
Nagar University,
Gannavaram
9. Dr. Shyma Dept. of Vety. 14/12/2015 Dept. of Symposium on One Health
K.P., Parasitology, to Parasitology, Approach – Plausible Solution
Assistant College of 20/12/2015 Madras for Sustainable Parasite
Professor Veterinary Sci. Veterinary Control
& A.H., SDAU, College,
S.K. Nagar Chennai
10. Dr. J.P. Dept. of AGB, 09/02/2016 SKUAST, National Symposium on
Gupta, Veterinary to Jammu “Policy planning for livelihood
Assistant College, SDAU, 14/02/2016 security through domestic
Professor S.K. Nagar animal biodiversity”
2016-17
11. Dr. D.V. College of Vety. 08/11/2016 Chhattisgarh National symposium on
Joshi, Science & A.H., to Kamdhenu “Innovative approaches for
Dean & SDAU, S.K. 12/11/2016 Vishwa diagnosis and control of
Principal Nagar Vidyalay, emerging and pre-emerging
Anjora, diseases of Livestock, Poultry
Chhattisgarh and fish”
12. Dr. S.H. Dept. of Vety. 08/11/2016 Chhattisgarh National symposium on
Raval, Patho, College to Kamdhenu “Innovative approaches for
Asstt. of Vety. Science 12/11/2016 Vishwa diagnosis and control of
Professor & A.H., SDAU, Vidyalay, emerging and pre-emerging
S.K. Nagar Anjora, diseases of Livestock, Poultry
Chhattisgarh and fish”
13. Dr. J.G. Dept. of Vety. 08/11/2016 Chhattisgarh National symposium on
Patel, Patho, College to Kamdhenu “Innovative approaches for
Asstt. of Vety. Science 12/11/2016 Vishwa diagnosis and control of
Professor & A.H., SDAU, Vidyalay, emerging and pre-emerging
S.K. Nagar Anjora, diseases of Livestock, Poultry
Chhattisgarh and fish”
14. Dr. J. D. Dept. of AGB, 06/02/2017 College of National Symposium on
Chaudhari, College of Vety. to Veterinary & “Biodynamic Animal farming
Asstt. Science &A.H., 12/02/2017 Animal for the Management of
Professor SDAU, S.K. Science, Livestock Diversity under
Nagar Mannuthy, Changing Global Science”
Thrissur
15. Dr. Dept. of LPT, 09/02/2017 Nagpur XX Annual Convention of
Supriya S. College of Vety. to Veterinary IAVMI and National
Deokar, Science & A.H., 14/02/2017 College, Symposium on “Challenge in
Junior SDAU, S.K. Nagpur Animal Health for Higher
Research Nagar Productivity and Income to
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2017-18
16. Dr. K.B. Dept. of 19/12/2017 Bhubaneshw National symposium on
Patel Anatomy, to ar, Odisha Advances and application of
Professor College of Vety. 25/12/2017 Vety. Anatomy in Livestock,
Sci. & A.H., Pet Poultry, Lab Animal and
SDAU, wildlife-health and production
Sardarkrushinag and XXXII annual convention
ar of IAVA
17. Dr. J.P. Dept. of AGB, 07/02/2018 College of Symposium on “Sustainable
Gupta, College of Vety. to Veterinary & Management of Livestock and
Asstt. Science & A.H., 11/02/2018 Animal Poultry Diversity for enhancing
Professor SDAU, Science, the Farmers Income
Sardarkrushinag RAJUVAS,
ar Bikaner,
Rajasthan
18. Dr. J.D. Dept. of AGB, 07/02/2018 College of Symposium on “Sustainable
Chaudhari, College of Vety. to Veterinary & Management of Livestock and
Asstt. Science & A.H., 11/02/2018 Animal Poultry Diversity for enhancing
Professor SDAU, Science, the Farmers Income
Sardarkrushinag RAJUVAS,
ar Bikaner,
Rajasthan
2018-19
19. Dr. D.V. College of Vety. 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Joshi, Dean Sci. & A,H., to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
& Principal SDAU, S.K. 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
20. Dr. B.J. Dept. of Patho., 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. & Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Head SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Nagar
Poultry Production
21. Dr. J.G. Dept. of Patho., 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Asstt. College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Professor Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Nagar
Poultry Production
22. Dr. S.H. Dept. of Patho., 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Raval, Asstt. College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Professor Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
23. Dr. R.S. Dept. of Patho., 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Parmar, College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Professor SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
158
24. Dr. B.S. Ani. Biotech., 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Chandel, College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. & Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Head SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Nagar
Poultry Production
25. Dr. H.C. Micro. Biology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Chauhan, College of Vety. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. & Sci. & A,H., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Head SDAU, S.K. Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Nagar
Poultry Production
26. Dr. K.K. Micro. Biology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Sharma, Micro. Biology, to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Assoc. Prof College of 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Vety. Sci. & Disease Diagnosis for
A,H., SDAU, Sustainable Livestock and
S.K. Nagar Poultry Production
27. Dr. A.C. Micro. Biology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Asstt. Micro. Biology, to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. College of 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Vety. Sci. & Disease Diagnosis for
A,H., SDAU, Sustainable Livestock and
S.K. Nagar Poultry Production
28. Dr. S.S. Micro. Biology 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Asstt. Micro. Biology, to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. College of 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Vety. Sci. & Disease Diagnosis for
A,H., SDAU, Sustainable Livestock and
S.K. Nagar, Poultry Production
29. Dr. M.D. Animal 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Shrimali, Biotech, to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Vety. College of 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Officer Vety. Sci. & Disease Diagnosis for
A.H., SDAU, Sustainable Livestock and
S.K. Nagar Poultry Production
30. Dr. S.K. Pharmacology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Modi, Prof. College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
& Head Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
31. Dr. H.B. Pharmacology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Assoc. Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Professor A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
32. Dr. R.D. Pharmacology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on “Recent
Singh, College of to Sardarkrushi Advances in Veterinary Pathology
Asstt. Prof Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar and Disease Diagnosis for
A.H., SDAU, Sustainable Livestock and Poultry
S.K. Nagar Production
159
33. Dr. V.N. Pharmacology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Sarvaiya, College of to Sardarkr “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Prof Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 ushinagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
34. Dr. B.N. Gynecology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Suthar, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. & Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Head A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
35. Dr. H.C. Gynecology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Nakhashi, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Professor Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
36. Dr. P.T. College of 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Sutaria, Vety. Sci. & to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Prof. A.H., SDAU, 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Surgery S.K. Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
37. Dr. B.I. Vety. Public 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Prajapati , Health, College to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Prof of Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
38. Dr. R.M. Veterinary 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Prof. Clinical to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
& Head, Complex., 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
SDAU, Deesa Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
39. Dr. P.B. Surgery, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof.& Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Head, A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
40. Dr. J.B. College of 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Asstt. Vety. Sci. & to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof. A.H., SDAU, 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Surgery S.K. Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
41. Dr. A.M. College of 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on “Recent
Patel, Asstt. Vety. Sci. & to Sardarkrushi Advances in Veterinary Pathology
Prof. A.H., SDAU, 24/10/2018 nagar and Disease Diagnosis for
Surgery S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and Poultry
Production
160
42. Dr. H.R. Parasitology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Parsani, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Assoc. Prof Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
43. Dr. Shyma Parasitology, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
K.P, Asstt. College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
44. Dr. K.M. Medicine, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Suthar, College of to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Prof. Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
45. Dr. J.P. AGB, College 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Gupta, of Vety. Sci. & to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. Prof. A.H., SDAU, 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
S.K. Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
46. Dr. H.A. Polytechnic 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Asstt. (AH) , College to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Prof of Vety. Sci. & 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
A.H., SDAU, Disease Diagnosis for
S.K. Nagar Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
47. Dr. A.K. Dept. of LPM, 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Shrivastav, CVSc. & A,H., to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt SDAU, S.K. 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Professor Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
48. Dr. S.K. Dept. of Ani. 22/10/2018 SDAU, National Symposium on
Mohapatra, Biotech., CVSc. to Sardarkrushi “Recent Advances in
Asstt. & A,H., SDAU, 24/10/2018 nagar Veterinary Pathology and
Professor S.K. Nagar Disease Diagnosis for
Sustainable Livestock and
Poultry Production
49. Dr. Nilufar Dept. of 25/11/2018 ICAR- National Symposium on
Haque, Physiology & to NDRI, “Augmentation of Animal
Assistant Biochemistry, 30/11/2018 Karnal Productivity under Changing
Professor CVSc. & A,H., Haryana Socio-Economic Scenario”
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
50. Dr. S.S. Dept. of Vety. 12/12/2018 Navania, National Symposium on
Patel, Microbiology to Vallabhanaga “Newer concepts and
Assistant CVSc. & A,H., 14/12/2018 r, Udiapur approaches for Improvement in
Professor SDAU, S.K. Animal Health and Production”
Nagar
161
51. Dr. M.D. Dept. of Vety. 12/12/2018 Navania, National Symposium on
Shrimali, Microbiology to Vallabhanaga “Newer concepts and
Vety. and, Dept. of 14/12/2018 r, Udiapur approaches for Improvement in
Officer Animal Animal Health and Production”
Biotech,
Veterinary
College, SDAU,
Sardarkrushinag
ar
52. Dr. B.N. Dept. of 27/12/2018 College of ISSAR International
Suthar, Gynaecology & to 31/12/201 Veterinary Symposium on “Productivity
Professor & Obstetrics Science & Enhancement through
Head College of A.H., AAU, Augmenting Reproductive
Vety. Science & Anand Efficiency of Livestock for
A.H. Sustainable Rural Economy
53. Dr. T.V. Dept. of 27/12/2018 College of ISSAR International
Sutharia, Gynaec. & to Veterinary Symposium on “Productivity
Assistant Obstetrics, 31/12/2018 Science & Enhancement through
Professor Dept. of A.H., AAU, Augmenting Reproductive
Clinics, Anand Efficiency of Livestock for
SDAU, Deesa Sustainable Rural Economy”
54. Dr. P.M. Dept. of 27/12/2018 College of ISSAR International
Chauhan, Gynaec. & to Veterinary Symposium on “Productivity
Assistant Obstetrics, 31/12/2018 Science & Enhancement through
Professor Dept. of A.H., AAU, Augmenting Reproductive
ClinicsSDAU, Anand Efficiency of Livestock for
Deesa Sustainable Rural Economy”
55. Dr. J.P. Dept. of AGB, 16/01/2019 College of National Symposium on
Gupta, College of to Veterinary & “Enhancing Rural Livelihood
Asstt. veterinary 20/01/2019 A.H, NAU, through Improved Buffalo
Professor Science & A.H., Navsari Productivity and Health”
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar

Polytechnic in Vety. Sci. & A.H., SDAU, S.K.Nagar


2014-15
56. Dr. H.A. Polytechnic in 01-12-2014 Guwahati, National Symposium on
Patel, Vety. Sci. & to 06-12- Assam “Transgenesis in development
Vety. A.H., SDAU, 2014 and present scenario in
Officer, S.K. Nagar pharmacovigilance”
Dairy & Food Technology College, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar
2016-17
57. Dr. P.D. Dept. of 18/03/2017 College of National Symposium on “Non
Sawale, Dairy/Food Food –thermal technologies for
Head Processing G.N. Processing improvement of safety and
Patel Dairy Sci. Technology quality of foods”
College, SDAU, and Bio-
S.K. Nagar energy,
AAU, Anand

162
58. Mr. N.D. Dept. of Food 18/03/2017 College of National Symposium on “Non
Joshi, Technology, G. Food –thermal technologies for
Asstt. N. Patel Dairy Processing improvement of safety and
Professor Science Technology quality of foods”
College, SDAU, and Bio-
Sardarkrushinag energy,
ar AAU, Anand
Basic Science College , S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar
2016-17
59. Dr. Vineeth College of Basic 13/02/2016 KIIT 20th Convention of the
Kaswan, Science & to University, ADNAT (CCMB, Hyderabad)
Assistant Humanities, 27/02/2016 Bhubaneswar and International symposium
Professor SDAU, Sardarkr with hands on training course
ushinagar

All Research Station, SDAU (Symposium)

Sr. Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective


No. Designati (Including
on Journey
Period)
2014-15
60. Dr. A.M. AICRP on IFS, 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Patel, SDAU, S.K. to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
Research Nagar. 22-11-2014 Sustainable Livelihood and
Scientist Environmental Security”
61. Dr. R.N. CWMPR & RE, 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Singh, SDAU, S.K. to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
Research Nagar 22-11-2014 Sustainable Livelihood and
Scientist Environmental Security”
62. Dr. B.S. Main C&M Res. 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Rathore, Station, SDAU, to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
Asstt. S.K. Nagar. 22-11-2014 Sustainable Livelihood and
Research Environmental Security”
Scientist
63. Mr. A.N. AICRP on IFS, 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Chaudhar SDAU, S.K. to 22-11- Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
y Nagar. 2014 Sustainable Livelihood and
Environmental Security”
64. Dr. S.M. Centre for 16-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Research on to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
Asstt. Seed Spices, 22-11-2014 Sustainable Livelihood and
Res. Sci. SDAU, Jagudan Environmental Security”
65. Dr. J.M. Maize Research 05-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on “Crop
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Ludhiana Improvement for inclusive
Asstt. Bhiloda. 11-11-2014 sustainable development”
Res. Sci.
66. Dr. S.K. Potato Research 05-11-2014 PAU, National Symposium on “Crop
Jain, Station, SDAU, to Ludhiana Improvement for inclusive
Asstt. Deesa. 11-11-2014 sustainable development”
Res. Sci.
163
67. Dr. J.B. Livestock 01-11-2014 Nadia, West National Symposium on
Patel, Res. Research to Bengal & “Climate Resilient Forage
Scientist Station, SDAU, 16-11-2014 visit Kanpur Production and its Utilization
S.K. Nagar Gaushala
68. Dr. R.M. Livestock 01-11-2014 Nadia, West National Symposium on
Patel, Research to Bengal & “Climate Resilient Forage
Assoc. Station, SDAU, 16-11-2014 visit Kanpur Production and its Utilization
Research S.K. Nagar Gaushala
Scientist
69. Dr. A.G. Centre for 16/11/2014 PAU, National Symposium on
Patel, Agroforestry, to Ludhiana “Agricultural Diversification for
Asstt. Forage Crops & 22/11/2014 Sustainable Livelihood &
Res. Green Belt, S.K. Environmental Security”
Scientist Nagar
70. Dr. K.M. TVCC, SDAU, 21-01-2015 Pookode, National Symposium on “New
Jadhav, Deesa to Wayanad, Dimensions in Veterinary
Professor 26-01-2015 Kerala Medicine: Technological
& Head Advances, One Health Concept
and Animal Welfare Concerns”
71. Dr.C.M. Datepalm 09-01-2015 Court Hall, National Symposium on
Muralidha Research to K.S. K.V. “Dryland Birds: Strategy for
ran, Asso. Station, SDAU, 10-01-2015 Kachchh Conservation and Management”
Res. Mundra University
Scientist
2015-16
72. Dr. Sarita Dept. of 25/08/2014 to AAU, Anand National Symposium on
Devi, Medicine, 29/08/2014 Livestock breeding strategy for
Assistant Dr. V.M. Jhala productivity enhancement
Professor Clinical towards rural prosperity
Complex,
SDAU, Deesa
73. Dr. B. G. Centre for 13/12/2015 to Tamil Nadu SYMAC-VIII National
Prajapati, Research on 20/12/2015 Agriculture Symposium; Towards 2050;
Assoc. Seed Spices, University Strategies for Sustainable Spices
Res. SDAU, (TNAU), Production
Scientist Jagudan Coimbatore
74. Dr. K.M. Dept. of 21/01/2015 to Pookode, National Symposium on “New
Jadhav, Medicine, 26/01/2015 Wayanad, Dimensions in Veterinary
Professor Dr. V.M. Jhala Kerala Medicine: Technological
& Head Clinical Advances, One Health Concept
Complex, & Animal Welfare Concerns
SDAU, Deesa
2016-17
75. Shri. Rigional 19/11/2016 to University of 10th Annual Review Meeting
Kuldeep Research 28/11/2016 Agriculture (ARM) on “Gramin Krishi
Kumar Station, and Mausam Sewa (GKMS) and 7th
Sevak, SDAU, Technology, ARM on “FASAL project in the
Res. Asso. Bhachau Bhubaneswar country
76. Dr.J. Jat, Agroforestry 01/12/2016 to Central National Symposium on
Associate Research 07/12/2016 Agroforestry Agroforestry for environmental
Research Station, Research challenges, sustainable land use,
Scientist SDAU, S.K. Institute, biodiversity conservation and
Nagar Jhansi rural livelihood options
164
77. Dr. R.N. Center for 14/02/2016 to C.C.S., 51st Annual Convention of the
Singh, Natural 20/02/2016 Haryana Indian Society of Agricultural
Research Resources Agricultural Engineering and National
Scientist Management, University, Symposium on Agricultural
SDAU, S.K. Hisar Engineering for Sustainable and
Nagar (Haryana) Climate Smart Agriculture
2017-18
78. Dr. P.T. Dept. of 21/10/2017 to Dr. V.S. International Symposium on
Sutaria Surgery & 22/10/2017 Marg, Avian medicine, care and
Assistant Radiology, Ahmedabad management
Professor SDAU, Deesa
79. Dr. A.M. Dept. of 21/10/2017 to Dr. V.S. International Symposium on
Patel Surgery 22/10/2017 Marg, Avian medicine, care and
Assistant SDAU, Deesa Ahmedabad management
Professor
2018-19
80. Dr. R.N. DoR Office, 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Singh, SDAU, S.K. 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Assoc. Nagar Agriculture, through Agronomic
Director of MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Research Udaipur Scenario”
81. Dr. P.P. DoR Office, 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Chaudhari, SDAU, S.K. 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Associate Nagar Agriculture, through Agronomic
Professor MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario”
82. Dr. K.M. Centre for 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Patel,Asstt. Res. on IFS , 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Res. Sci., SDAU, S.K. Agriculture, through Agronomic
Centre for Nagar MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Res. on IFS Udaipur Scenario”
83. Dr. A.N. CCI, SDAU, 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Chaudhary, S.K. Nagar 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Asstt. Res. Agriculture, through Agronomic
Scientist MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
84. Sh. K.V. DoR Office, 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Rabari, SDAU, S.K. 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Asstt. Res. Nagar Agriculture, through Agronomic
Scientist MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
85. Dr. L.J. Centre for 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Desai, Res. on IFS, 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Assoc. Res. SDAU, S.K. Agriculture, through Agronomic
Scientist Nagar MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
86. Dr. S.M. Seed Spices 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Patel, Res. Station, 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Agriculture, through Agronomic
Scientist Jagudan MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario

165
87. Dr. Ashok Centre for 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Kumar Natural 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Saini, Asstt. Resources Agriculture, through Agronomic
Res. Management, MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Scientist SDAU, SK. Udaipur Scenario
Nagar
88. Dr. A.M. Directorate 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Patel, of Research 27/10/2018 College of “Doubling Farmers Income
Director SDAU, Agriculture, through Agronomic
of S.K. Nagar MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
Research
89. Dr.A.L. Castor- 23/10/2018 to Rajasthan XXI National Symposium on
Jat,Ass. Mustard 27/10/2018 College of“Doubling Farmers Income
Res. Research Agriculture, through Agronomic
Scientist Station MPUAT, Interventions under changing
Udaipur Scenario
90. Dr. B.H. Livestock 22/10/2018 to SDAU, National Symposium on “Recent
Priyadarshi, Research 24/10/2018 Sardarkrushin Advances in Veterinary
Vety. Officer Station, agar Pathology and Disease
SDAU, S.K. Diagnosis for Sustainable
Nagar Livestock and Poultry
Production
91. Dr. Veterinary 22/10/2018 to SDAU, National Symposium on “Recent
Bhupamani Clinical 24/10/2018 Sardarkrushin Advances in Veterinary
Das, Asstt. Complex., agar Pathology and Disease
Prof. SDAU, Deesa Diagnosis for Sustainable
Surgery Livestock and Poultry
Production
92. Dr. Center for 25/01/2019 to Varanasi, “53rd Annual Convention of the
B.S.Deora, Natural 01/02/2019 U.P. Indian Society of Agricultural
Research Resources Engineering and International
Scientist Management, Symposium on Engineering
SDAU, S.K. Technologies for Precision and
Nagar Climate Smart Agriculture”
93. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 27/12/2018 to College of ISSAR International Symposium
Rathod, S.K. Nagar 31/12/201 Veterinary on “Productivity Enhancement
Assistant Science & through Augmenting
Professor A.H., AAU, Reproductive Efficiency of
Anand Livestock for Sustainable Rural
Economy

166
Participation of Professor/Officer in Workshop
Sr Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective
Designation (Including
N
Journey
o
Period)
C.P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar
2014-15
94. Dr. M.R. C.P. College 28-10-2014 to Rajendranag Workshop on “Open Access to
Prajapati, of 1-11-2014 ar, Agricultural Knowledge for
Dean Agriculture, Hyderabad Inclusive Growth and
SDAU, S.K. and visit to Development”
Nagar ILRI &
ICRISAT

95. Dr. Dept. of 25-10-2014 to Rajendranag Workshop on “Regulating


Mithileshkum Genetics & 01-11-2014 ar, Agricultural Biotechnology:
ar, Asstt. Pl. Breeding, Hyderabad Indian and International
Professor CPCA, Perspectives”
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar

2017-18
96. DR. J.C.Patel Dept. of 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
Agronomy Gujarat Climate Change
Prof. & Head CPCA,SDA, Regional
S.K. Nagar Office,
Ahmedabad
97. Dr. P.S.Patel Dept. of 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
Entomology Gujarat Climate Change
Assoc. Prof. CPCA,SDA, Regional
S.K. Nagar Office,
Ahmedabad

98. Mr. Sevakdas Dept. of 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on


Meteorology Gujarat Climate Change
Asstt. Prof. CPCA,SDA, Regional
(Meteo.) S.K. Nagar Office,
Ahmedabad

2018-19
99. Mr. Sevak Dept. of 05/09/2018 to ICAR- National Workshop on “E-
Das, Asstt. Meteorology, 07/09/2018 CTCRI, Crop an IoT Solution in
Professor CPCA Thiruvananth Agriculture Crop
apuram

100. Dr. P.B. Dept. of 05/09/2018 to ICAR- National Workshop on “E-


Malaviya, Statistics, 07/09/2018 CTCRI, Crop an IoT Solution in
Asstt. CPCA Thiruvananth Agriculture Crop
Professor apuram

167
101. Dr. J.C. Patel, Dept. of 17/09/2018 to AAU, Anand a National Workshop on
Professor Agronomy, 18/09/2018 “Yogic farming, organic
CPCA, farming and zero budget
SDAU, S.K. natural farming”
Nagar
102. Dr. D.M. Dept. of 17/09/2018 to AAU, Anand a National Workshop on
Patel, Agronomy, 18/09/2018 “Yogic farming, organic
Associate CPCA, farming and zero budget
Professor SDAU, S.K. natural farming”
Nagar
103. Sh. Sevak Das, Dept. of Agril. 26/10/2018 IMD, one day workshop on
Asstt. Professor Meteorology, Gandhinagar “Agromet and Media
CPCA Workshop-2018

College of Vety. Science & Animal Husbandry, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar


2014-15
104. Dr. K.M. College of 21-07-2014 to Vety. International Workshop on
Jadhav, Vety. Sci., & 26-07-2014 College, Optimizing the performance of
Professor & A.H., SDAU, Chennai, working dogs: “Nutrition
Head S.K. Nagar Tamil Nadu Health and Management”
105. Dr. H.C. Dept. of 10-10-2014 to Madurai 2nd Workshop on”Brucella
Chauhan, Animal 20-10-2014 Kamaraj Genomics
Associate Biotechnolog University,
Professor y, College of Madurai
Vety.
Science &
A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar

2017-18
106. Dr. B.S. College of 19/09/2017 to NIVEDI, Training cum workshop on
Chandel Vety. 22/09/2017 Bengaluru data analysis
Prof. & Head Science &
A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
107. Dr. H.C. College of 19/09/2017 to NIVEDI, Training cum workshop on
Chauhan Vety. 22/09/2017 Bengaluru data analysis
Prof. & Head Science &
A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
108. Dr. B.S. College of 12/10/2017 to Amity Workshop on Commercial and
Chandel Vety. 15/10/2017 Institute of Backyard Goat Farming with
Prof. & Head Science & Microbial Scientific Approach
A.H., SDAU, Tech., Amity
University,
S.K. Nagar Jaipur

168
2018-19
109. Dr. College of 21/07/2018 to IVRI, WHO-NET Antimicrobial
H.C.Chauhan, Vety. 27/07/2018 Izatnagar, Resistance (AMR) hands on
Professor & Science & Bareilly training cum launching work
Head A.H., SDAU, (UP) shop of INFAAR programme
Sardarkrushi on AMR
nagar
110. Dr. B.N. Dept. of Vety. 24/09/2018 to Kamdhenu Workshop on “Veterinary
Suthar, Prof.& Gynec. & 26/09/2018 University, Clinical Subjects”
Head Obstetrics, Gandhinagar
College of
Vety. Sci. &
A.H.,
SDAU,S.K.
Nagar
111. Dr. P.B. Patel, Dept. of Vety. 24/09/2018 to Kamdhenu Workshop on “Veterinary
Prof. & Head Surgery & 26/09/2018 University, Clinical Subjects”
Radiology, Gandhinagar
College of
Vety. Sci. &
A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
112. Dr. K.M. Jadhav, (Clinical 24/09/2018 to Kamdhenu Workshop on “Veterinary
Professor & Medicine), 26/09/2018 University, Clinical Subjects”
Head College of Gandhinagar
Vety.
Science &
A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
113. Dr. College of 20/01/2019 to Kochi, “ATLASS (Assessment Tool
H.C.Chauhan, Vety. Science 26/01/2019 Kerala form Laboratories and
Professor & &A.H, Antimicrobial Resistance
Head SDAU, S.K. Surveillance Systems)
Nagar assessors training workshop”

ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition, SDAU, S.K.Nagar


2014-15
114. Dr. B.G.Patel, College of 12-02-2015 PJTSAU, Biennial Workshop of AICRP-
Home Science Rajendranag Home Science
I/c Principal to
& Nutrition, ar,
SDAU, S.K. 15-01-2015 Hyderabad
Nagar

169
G.N. Patel College of Dairy Science & Food Technology, Sardarkrushinagar

2018-19
115. Dr. B.N. G.N. Patel 19/08/2018 to ICAR-NDRI, two days workshop for
Suthar, I/c College of 22/08/2018 Karnal “Discussion regarding revision
Dean Dairy Tech., required for Post Graduate
SDAU, Degree Programmes in Dairy
S.K.Nagar Science and Technology
S.K. Nagar disciplines
116. Dr. Amit G.N. Patel 19/08/2018 to ICAR-NDRI, two days workshop for
Kumar, College of 22/08/2018 Karnal “Discussion regarding revision
Academic Dairy Tech., required for Post Graduate
Incharge SDAU, Degree Programmes in Dairy
Sardarkrushin Science and Technology
agar disciplines
117. Dr. Amitkumar, Dept. of Dairy 10/10/2018 to SMC College Workshop for “Broad Subject
Academic Chem., 13/10/2018 of Dairy Matter Area (BSMA) in the
Incharge & G.N.Patel Science, Dairy Science and Technology
Associate College of AAU, Anand Discipline”
Professor Dairy Tech.,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
Basic Science College, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar

2014-15
118. Dr. Smita College of 14-12-2014 to SICART, Workshop on “Electron
Singh, Basic Science 21-12-2014 Vallabh Microscopy” (FEG-SEM with
Assistant & Vidyanagar EDAX & TEM) (Theoretical,
Professor Humanities, Operational, Analytical and
(Biochemistry S.K. Nagar Applied Aspects)
)

2018-19
119. Dr. K.P. College of 25/10/2018 to Central “INUP familiarization
Pachchigar, Basic Science, 26/10/2018 University of Workshop”
Assistant SDAU, S.K. Gujarat,
Professor Nagar Gandhinagar
(Biotech
120. Dr. G.S. Dave, College of 25/10/2018 to Central “INUP familiarization
Assistant Basic Science, 26/10/2018 University of Workshop”
Professor SDAU, S.K. Gujarat,
Nagar Gandhinagar
121. Dr. Y.R. Patel, College of Basic 25/10/2018 to Central “INUP familiarization Workshop”
Assistant Science, SDAU, 26/10/2018 University of
Professor S.K. Nagar Gujarat,
Gandhinagar

170
College of Horticulture, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar /Jagudan

2018-19
122. Sh. M.B. College of 28/08/2018 College of National Workshop on
Patel, Asstt. Horti., Food “Enhancement of Farmers
Prof. SDAU, Proce.Techn Income through Post-Harvest
Jagudan ology and Management”
Bio-Energy,
AAU, Anand

College of RE&EE, SDAU, S.K.Nagar


2018-19

123. Mr. J. R. Environmental 20/05/2018 Dept. of National Level Five Day


Samariya, Engineering to Physics & Dept. Workshop on “Renewable
Assistant Department, 26/05/2018 of Mechl. Energy Technologies and
Professor & College of RE Engineering, Environmental Protection”
Head & EE, SDAU, IITRAM,
S.K. Nagar Maninagar East,
Ahmedabad
124. Dr. G.K. College of RE 28/08/2018 College of National Workshop on
Saxena, Dean & EE, SDAU, Food “Enhancement of Farmers
S.K.Nagar Proce.Techn Income through Post-Harvest
ology and Management”
Bio-Energy,
AAU, Anand

125. Sh. N.N. College of RE 28/08/2018 College of National Workshop on


Desai, Asstt. & EE, SDAU, Food “Enhancement of Farmers
Prof S.K.Nagar Proce.Techn Income through Post-Harvest
ology and Management”
Bio-Energy,
AAU, Anand

All Research Station, SDAU (Workshop)


Sr Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective
. Designation (Including
N Journey
o. Period)
2014-15
126. Dr. J.M. Patel, Maize Research 20-04-2014 MPUAT, “57th Annual Maize
Assistant Station,S. D. to 24-04- Udaipur Workshop”
Research Agricultural 2014
Scientist University,
Bhiloda.

171
127. Dr. B.S. CWMPR & 12/05/2014 Ahmedabad Workshop on “Benchmarking for
Deora, RE, Watershed Management”
Professor SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
128. Dr. R.I. Patel, Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
Asstt. Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Research
Pulses, SDAU,
Scientist, S.K. Nagar

129. Dr. P.T. Patel, Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Assoc. Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
Research Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Scientist Pulses, SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
130. Dr. B.L. Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Jakhar, Asstt. Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
Research Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Scientist Pulses, SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
131. Dr. S.C. Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Sharma, Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
Asstt. Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Research Pulses, SDAU,
Scientist S.K. Nagar

132. Dr. Anirudha Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Chattopadhya Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
y, Asstt. Res. Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Scientist Pulses, SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
133. Dr. Y. Centre of 05-06-2014 Gwalior Annual workshop of “All India
Ravindrababu Excellence for to 10-06- (MP) National Network Research
, Research Research on 2014 Project on Arid Legumes”
Scientist Pulses, SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
134. Dr. S.K. Main Castor & 02-07-2014 CSIR- “National Workshop on
Shah, Mustard to 07-07- Advanced Technologies for Sustainable
Asstt. Research 2014 Material and Rural Development-Having
Research Station, Process Potential of Socio-economic
Scientist SDAU, S.K. Research upliftment (TSRD-2014)”
Nagar Institute,
Bhopal (MP)
135. Mr. Kavin K. O/o Director of 10-09-2014 The Fern Workshop on “Proximate
Soni, Assistant Research, Hotel, Thaltej, Analysis methods: Protein, Fat,
Professor SDAU, S.K. Ahmedabad Fiber”
Nagar

172
136. Dr. S. DOR Office, 28-10-2014 Rajendranag Workshop on “Open Access to
Acharya, SDAU, S.K. to 1-11-2014 ar, Agricultural Knowledge for
Associate Nagar Hyderabad Inclusive Growth and
Director of and visit to Development”
Research ILRI,
ICRISAT

137. Dr. J.A. Patel, Agriculture 25-10-2014 Rajendranag Workshop on “Regulating


Assoc. Research to 01-11- ar, Agricultural Biotechnology:
Research Station, 2014 Hyderabad Indian and International
Scientist SDAU, Talod. Perspectives”
138. Dr. Dept. of 25-10-2014 Rajendranag Workshop on “Regulating
Mithileshkum Genetics & Pl. to 01-11- ar, Agricultural Biotechnology:
ar, Asstt. Breeding, 2014 Hyderabad Indian and International
Professor CPCA, SDAU, Perspectives”
S.K. Nagar
139. Dr. A.M. AICRP on IFS, 18-12-2014 Tamil Nadu 31st Biennial Workshop of
Patel, SDAU, S.K. to 27-12- Agricultural AICRP-IFS
Chief Nagar 2014 University,
Agronomist Coimbatore
140. Dr. S.K. AICRP on IFS, 18-12-2014 Tamil Nadu 31st Biennial Workshop of
Patel, SDAU, S.K. to 27-12- Agricultural AICRP-IFS
Research Nagar 2014 University,
Scientist Coimbatore

2015-16
141. Dr. J.M. Maize 02/04/2015 PAU, 58th Annual Maize Workshop
Patel, Research to Ludhiana,
Station, 08/04/2015 Punjab
Asstt. Res.
SDAU,
Scientist
Bhiloda
142. Dr. D.V. DOR Office, 07/05/2015 NAARM, Workshop on Effective
Joshi, SDAU,S.K. to Hyderabad Implementation of PME Cells
Professor Nagar 09/05/2015 in SAUs
(Patho)
143. Dr. R.R. Centre for 25/07/2015 Srinagar Workshop on All India
Sakhela, Agroforestry, to Coordinated Research Project
Research Forage Crops 27/07/2015 on Agroforestry
Scientist & Green Belt,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
144. Dr. A.G. Centre for 25/07/2015 Srinagar Workshop on All India
Patel, Agroforestry, to Coordinated Research Project
Asstt. Res. Forage Crops 27/07/2015 on Agroforestry
Scientist & Green Belt,
SDAU

173
145. Dr.S. DOR Office, 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Acharya, SDAU, S.K. to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Assoc. Nagar 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Director of
Research
146. Dr. A. A. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
I/c Res. Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Scientist SDAU Vijapur
147. Dr. N. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Augustine, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Res. Scientist Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
SDAU Vijapur
148. Dr. B.M. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Assoc. Res. Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Scientist SDAU Vijapur
149. Dr. S.I. Patel, Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Assoc. Res. Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Scientist Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
SDAU Vijapur
150. Dr. P.P. DOR Office, 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Chaudhari, SDAU, S.K. to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Assoc. Nagar 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Professor
151. Dr. A.K. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Assoc. Res. Station, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Scientist SDAU,
Vijapur

152. Dr. H.N. Agril. 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Station, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Assoc. Res.
SDAU, Ladol.
Scientist
153. Dr. M.S. Wheat Res. 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Scheme, CCI, to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
SDAU, S.K. 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Asstt. Res.
Nagar
Scientist
154. Dr. K.I. Patel, Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Asstt. Res.
Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Scientist
SDAU Vijapur

174
155. Sh. A.S. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Station,, 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Asstt. Res.
SDAU Vijapur
Scientist

156. Sh. R.M. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Agriculture Station, SDAU 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Officer Vijapur
157. Sh. N.D. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Agriculture Station, SDAU 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Officer Vijapur
158. Sh. C.R. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Patel, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Agriculture Station, SDAU 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Officer Vijapur
159. Sh. Dhaval DOR Office, 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Joshi, SDAU, to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Agriculture Sardarkrushina 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Officer gar.
160. Sh. T.M. Wheat 21/08/2015 SDAU, Workshop on 54th All India
Shrimali, Research to Sardarkrushi Wheat & Barley Research
Junior Res. Station, SDAU 24/08/2015 nagar Worker’s Meet.
Fellow Vijapur
161. Dr. R.N. CWMPR & 29/08/2015 Anantapuram Third Annual Review
Singh, RE, SDAU, to (A.P.) Workshop of AICRPDA-
Research Sardarkrushina 06/09/2015 NICRA.
Scientist gar
162. Dr. N.I. Patel, CWMPR & 29/08/2015 Anantapuram Third Annual Review
RE, SDAU, to (A.P.) Workshop of AICRPDA-
Asstt. Res.
Sardarkrushina 06/09/2015 NICRA.
Scientist
gar
163. Dr. S.I. Patel, Wheat 06/09/2015 IARI, Selection of advanced
Research to Wellington, generation and rust observation
Assoc. Res.
Station, 14/09/2015 at off-season Nursery
Scientist Tamil Nadu
SDAU,
Vijapur
164. Sh. R.M. Wheat 06/09/2015 IARI, Selection of advanced
Patel, Research to Wellington, generation and rust observation
Station, SDAU 14/09/2015 at off-season Nursery
Senior Res. Tamil Nadu
Vijapur
Assistant

175
165. Dr. H.N. Agricultural 27/09/2015 ICAR-CTRI XXII Tobacco Workshop of all
Patel, Research to Res. Stn, India Network Project on
Station, 03/10/2015 Hunsur, Tobacco Research
Asstt. Res.
SDAU, Ladol Karnataka
Scientist
166. Dr. S. SDAU, 27/10/2015 Ahmedabad National Level Workshop on
Acharya, Sardarkrushina “Knowledge multiplication and
Assoc. gar mass communication for
Director of agriculture in Arena of climate
Research change

167. Dr.V.T.Patel, Dept.Extn.Edu. 27/10/2015 Ahmedabad National Level Workshop on


, CPCA., “Knowledge multiplication and
Assoc.
Sardarkrushina mass communication for
Professor
gar agriculture in Arena of climate
change

168. Dr. R.R. Centre for 27/10/2015 Ahmedabad National Level Workshop on
Shankhela, Agroforestry, “Knowledge multiplication and
Res. Scientist Sardarkrushina mass communication for
gar agriculture in Arena of climate
change

169. Dr. A.J. Patel, KVK, Deesa 27/10/2015 Ahmedabad National Level Workshop on
“Knowledge multiplication and
Res. Scientist
mass communication for
agriculture in Arena of climate
change
170. Dr. K.A. SDAU, 06/11/2015 CAZRI, One day Workshop to develop
Thakkar, Sardarkrushina & Jodhpur a clear road map for
DEE gar 07/11/2015 agricultural development to
Western Dry Region of
Rajasthan and Mid-Term
Review-ICAR Regional
Committee No.VI meeting
171. Dr. D.V. SDAU, 06/11/2015 CAZRI, One day Workshop to develop
Joshi, ADR Sardarkrushina & Jodhpur a clear road map for
(Animal gar 07/11/2015 agricultural development to
Science) Western Dry Region of
Rajasthan and Mid-Term
Review-ICAR Regional
Committee No.VI meeting
172. Mr. Kuldeep Regional 21/11/2015 Dharwad, Workshop of 9th Annual
Kumar Sevak, Research to Karnataka Review Meeting (ARM) on
Research Station, 27/11/2015 “Gramin Krishi Mausam
Associate-II SDAU, Sewa” (GKMS) and 6th ARM
Bhachau on FASAL Project in the
country

176
173. Dr. J.A. Patel Cotton 12/12/2015 Bangalore Training/workshop on “Elisa &
Research to zygosity assays for Bt cotton
Asstt. Res.
Station, 16/12/2015 R&D
Scientist
SDAU, Talod
174. Sh. C.J. Patel, Castor-Mustard 13/12/2015 IIOR, Castor Germplasm day
Asstt. Res. Research Station, to Hyderabad
Scientist, SDAU, S.K. 18/12/2015
Nagar

175. Dr. S.K. Jain, SRS, Potato 05/01/2016 IIMR (DSR), Sorghum Germplasm Field
Research to Hyderabad Day
Asstt. Res.
Station, 09/01/2016
Scientist
SDAU, Deesa

176. Sh. P.R. SRS, Potato 05/01/2016 IIMR (DSR), Sorghum Germplasm Field
Patel, Research to Hyderabad Day
Station, 09/01/2016
Asstt. Res.
SDAU, Deesa
Scientist

177. Dr. J.M. Maize 27/01/2016 Hyatt Workshop on “Sustainable


Patel, Research Regency, Agriculture: Harnessing
Station, Ahmedabad Technologies-Harvesting
Asstt. Res.
SDAU, Prosperity”
Scientist
Bhiloda
178. Mr. T. M. Wheat 23/02/2016 ICAR- Workshop cum meeting
Shrimali, Research to IIWBR, regarding DBT-BBSRC Joint
Junior Res. Station, 29/02/2016 Karnal Collaborative Project
Fellow SDAU,
Vijapur
179. Dr. G.N. CNRM, 29-02-2016 MPUAT, Two days AICRPDA-TSP
Patel, SDAU, S.K. to 3-03-2016 Rajasthan review workshop meeting
Research Nagar
Scientist
180. Dr. R.N. CNRM, 29-02-2016 MPUAT, Two days AICRPDA-TSP
Singh, Res. SDAU, S.K. to 3-03-2016 Rajasthan review workshop meeting
Scientist Nagar

181. Dr. N.I. Patel, CNRM, 29-02-2016 MPUAT, Two days AICRPDA-TSP
I/c Assoc. SDAU, S.K. to 3-03-2016 Rajasthan review workshop meeting
Res. Scientist Nagar
182. Shri K.P. Castor- 03/03/2016 NBPGR, Mustard Germplasm Field Day
Prajapati, Mustard Res. to Pusa
Asstt. Res. Station, 05/03/2016 Campus,
Scientist SDAU, S.K. New Delhi
Nagar

177
183. Dr. D.K. Castor-Mustard 18/03/2016 MPUA&T, State Level Krishi Vignan
Patel, Assoc. Research Stn, Udiapur Mela and to deliver a talk
Res. Scientist SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
184. Dr. A.L. Jat, Castor-Mustard 18/03/2016 MPUA&T, State Level Krishi Vignan
Assistant Research Stn, Udiapur Mela and to deliver a talk
Research SDAU, S.K.
Scientist Nagar

2016-17
185. Dr. J.A. Patel Cotton 06/04/2016 Surat Annual Research Workshop of
Assistant Research to Cotton
Research Station, 09/04/2016
Scientist
SDAU, Talod
(PBG)
186. Dr. R. N. Potato 07/06/2016 Hotel Pride, Expert Elicitation Workshop
Patel, I/C Research Judges on “Tracking Potato Improved
Associate Station, S. D. Bunglow Cultivars Adoption in Gujarat”
Research Agricultural Road,
Scientist University, Ahmedabad
Deesa
187. Shri. Agriculture 29/08/2016 SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration
N.N.Shalvi, Research to Kevadiya and Training Programme
Asstt. Res. Station, 31/08/2016 Colony,
Sci. SDAU, Adiya Vadodara
188. Shri. Agriculture 29/08/2016 SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration
J.N.Patel, Research to Kevadiya and Training Programme
Agri. Station, 31/08/2016 Colony,
Assistant. SDAU, Adiya Vadodara
189. Sh.R.A. Agriculture 29/08/2016 SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration
Chaudhari Research to Kevadiya and Training Programme
Agri Assistant Station, 31/08/2016 Colony,
SDAU, Adiya Vadodara
190. Dr. A.K. Center for 30/08/2016 Gujarat State Workshop on Research Grant
Saini, Research on Biotechnolog Writing
Assistant Res. IFS, SDAU, y Mission
Scientist S.K. Nagar (GSBTM)

191. Shri.K.J.Patel Dry Farming 29/08/2016 SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration


Research to Kevadiya and Training Programme”
Asstt. Res.
Station, 31/08/2016 Colony,
Sci.
SDAU, Vadodara
Radhanpur
192. Shri.R.M. Dry Farming 29/08/2016 to SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration and
Research 31/08/2016 Kevadiya Training Programme”
Goswami,
Station, SDAU, Colony,
Agril. Assitt Radhanpur Vadodara

178
193. Shri.A.L. Dry Farming 29/08/2016 SSNNL, Workshop on “Demonstration
Thakor, Research to Kevadiya and Training Programme”
Agril. Assitt. Station, 31/08/2016 Colony,
SDAU, Vadodara
Radhanpur
194. Dr. A.U. Seed Spices 22/10/2016 NRCSS, XXVII Workshop of AICRP
Amin, Research to Ajmer on Spices
Research Station, 27/10/2016 (Rajasthan)
Scientist, SDAU,
Jagudan
195. Dr. B.G. Seed Spices 22/10/2016 NRCSS, XXVII Workshop of AICRP
Parajapati, Research to Ajmer on Spices
Assoc. Res. Station, 27/10/2016 (Rajasthan)
Sci, SDAU,
Jagudan
196. Prof. A.M. Seed Spices 22/10/2016 NRCSS, XXVII Workshop of AICRP
Amin, Assoc. Research to Ajmer on Spices
Res. Sci. Station, 27/10/2016 (Rajasthan)
SDAU,
Jagudan
197. Dr. Hiren Seed Spices 22/10/2016 NRCSS, XXVII Workshop of AICRP
Patel, Asstt. Research to Ajmer on Spices
Res. Sci., Station, 27/10/2016 (Rajasthan)
SDAU,
Jagudan
198. Dr. N.R. Seed Spices 22/10/2016 NRCSS, XXVII Workshop of AICRP
Patel, Research to Ajmer on Spices
Asstt. Res. Station, 27/10/2016 (Rajasthan)
Sci. SDAU,
Jagudan

199. Mr. P.K. AICRP on IFS, 18/12/2016 SKUAS & T, “IV Biennial Workshop of
Patel, Jr. Soil SDAU, S.K. to Jammu AICRP of AICRP on
Scientist Nagar 26/12/2016 Integrated Farming Systems”
200. Mr. A. K. AICRP on IFS, 18/12/2016 SKUAS & T, “IV Biennial Workshop of
Saini, Jr. SDAU, S.K. to Jammu AICRP of AICRP on
Agronomist Nagar 26/12/2016 Integrated Farming Systems”
201. Dr. S.K. AICRP- 18/12/2016 SKUAS & T, “IV Biennial Workshop of
Patel, OFR,SDAU, to Jammu AICRP of AICRP on
Research Jagudan 26/12/2016 Integrated Farming Systems”
Scientist

202. Dr. R.R. AICRP- 18/12/2016 SKUAS & T, “IV Biennial Workshop of
Patel, OFR,SDAU, to Jammu AICRP of AICRP on
Asstt. Res. Jagudan 26/12/2016 Integrated Farming Systems”
Scientist

179
203. Dr.R.N. Sing, CNRM, 15/01/2017 AICRPDA XXV Biennial Workshop of
Res . Scientist SDAU, to Center, AICRPDA
Sardarkrushina 23/01/2017 Akola,
gar Maharashtra
204. Dr.N.I.Patel, CNRM, 15/01/2017 AICRPDA XXV Biennial Workshop of
Assistant Res. SDAU, S.K. to Center, AICRPDA
Sci. (Soil Nagar 23/01/2017 Akola,
Sci.) Maharashtra

205. Shri. At & Po: 15/01/2017 AICRPDA XXV Biennial Workshop of


Hasmukhbhai Dholiya,Ta:A to Center, AICRPDA
Motibhai mirgadh, 23/01/2017 Akola,
Bubadiya, Dist Banaskan Maharashtra
Farmer tha
206. Dr. Sarvesh Castor- 19/01/2017 Arid Participatory Ground Water
Shah, Asstt. Mustard to Communities Management”
Res. Scientist Research 20/01/2017. and
Station, Technologies
SDAU, S.K. , Bhuj
Nagar

207. Dr. J. M. Wheat 26/01/2017 ICAR- Meeting on “Brain Storming


Patel, Research to IIWBR, Session”
Associate Station, 28/01/2017 Karnal
Research SDAU, (Haryana)
Scientist Vijapur
(GPB),
208. Dr. Centre for 15/03/2017 ICAR-IIFSR, Training-cum Workshop on
Ashokkumar Research on to Modipuram “Potential application of
Saini, Junior Integrated 20/03/2017 quantitative analysis tools in
Agronomist Farming farming systems using Farm
System,SDAU, Design”
S.K. Nagar

2017-18
209. Dr. Agroforestry 21/05/2017 UAS, Workshop of All India
R.R.Sakhela Research to Bangalore Coordinated Research Project
Research Station, 28/05/2017 on Agroforestry
Scientist SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
210. Dr. Jeevraj Agroforestry 21/05/2017 UAS, Workshop of All India
Jat Research to Bangalore Coordinated Research Project
Assoc. Station, 28/05/2017 on Agroforestry
Research SDAU,
Scientist S.K. Nagar
211. Dr. R.A. Maize 01/06/2017 SDAU, Workshop on Bagayati
Gami Research to Sardarkrushi Pakoma Mulyavardhan ane
Asstt. Station, 04/06/2017 nagar Nikashni Tako
Research SDAU,
Scientist Bhiloda
180
212. Dr. J.J.Mistry Dept. Of Ext. 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
ADEE Education Gujarat Climate Change
SDAU, Regional
S.K.Nagar Office,
Ahmedabad
213. Dr. J.S. Jat Agroforestry 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
Assoc. Research Gujarat Climate Change
Research Station,SDAU, Regional
Scientist S.K.Nagar Office,
Ahmedabad
214. Dr. C.K.Patel CNRM,SDAU, 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
Assoc. S.K.Nagar Gujarat Climate Change
Research Regional
Scientist Office,
Ahmedabad
215. Dr. S.K.Shah Castor- 20/09/2017 NABARD State level Workshop on
Asstt. Mustard Gujarat Climate Change
Research Research Regional
Scientist Station,SDAU, Office,
S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
216. Dr. N.R. Seed Spices 08/10/2017 YSRHU, XXVIII Workshop of AICRP
Patel Research to Guntur (AP) on Spices
Asstt. Station, 13/10/2017
Research SDAU,
Scientist Jagudan
217. Dr. H.B. Seed Spices 08/10/2017 YSRHU, XXVIII Workshop of AICRP
Patel Research to Guntur (AP) on Spices
Asstt. Station, 13/10/2017
Research SDAU,
Scientist Jagudan
218. Dr. S.M. Seed Spices 08/10/2017 YSRHU, XXVIII Workshop of AICRP
Patel Research to Guntur (AP) on Spices
Asstt. Station, 13/10/2017
Research SDAU,
Scientist Jagudan
219. Sh. Bindesh Agricultural 19/02/2018 RETREAT, Hands-on-training-cum
K. Prajapati, Research to workshop on techniques in
Asstt. TERI Gram,
Station, 25/02/2018 mycorrhizal research for
Research Haryana
SDAU, Aseda sustainable Agriculture and
Scientist forestry
220. Dr. R.N. Directorate of 23/02/2018 MNCFC, Workshop on “Manual for
Singh Research, Near Krishi Drought Management“
Associate SDAU, S.K. Vistar Sadan,
Director of Nagar New Delhi
Research

181
221. Dr. K.M. Centre for 18/03/2018 Udaipur, Training-cum workshop on
Patel, Research on to Rajasthan Science of Farming Systems:
Junior IFS, SDAU, 23/03/2018 Moving from prototyping to
Agronomist S.K. Nagar model based assessment and
designing of sustainable and
resilient farming systems in
South Asia
222. Dr. D.K. Castor- 14/03/2018 TIFAC, IIT Brainstorming workshop cum
Patel Mustard to Campus, discussion meeting on
Assoc. Research 16/03/2018 New Delhi “Opportunities and potential
Research Station, of value addition in castor”
Scientist SDAU, S.K.
Nagar

2018-19
223. Dr. R.A. Maize 05/04/2018 CSKHPKV, “61st Annual Maize
Gami, Asstt. Research to Dist. Kullu Workshop”
Research Station, 11/04/2018
Scientist SDAU, Bhilod
224. Dr. J.A. Patel, Cotton 16/04/2018 PJTSAU, Annual Groundnut Workshop
I/C Assoc. Research to Hyderabad, of “AICRP Groundnut for the
Research Station, 22/04/2018 Telengana year 2017-18”
Scientist SDAU, S.K.
Nagar

225. Dr. B. S. CNRM, S.K. 24/05/2018 CRIDA, “AICRPDA-NICRA


Deora, Res. Nagar to Hyderabad Workshop and Technical
Scientist 30/05/2018 Workshop on Rainfed –IFS
Research
226. Dr.C.K.Patel, CNRM, S.K. 26/05/2018 CRIDA, “AICRPDA-NICRA
Assoc. Nagar to Hyderabad Workshop and Technical
Research 30/05/2018 Workshop on Rainfed –IFS
Scientist Research
227. Dr. S.K. Castor- 26/06/2018 GUJCOST, Orientation workshop on
Shah, Asstt. Mustard to Gandhinagar “National IPR Policy”
Research Research 28/06/2018
Scientist (Soil Station, SDAU
Sci.)
228. Dr. K.M. Centre for Res. 17/09/2018 B.A. College National Workshop on “Yogic
Patel, Asstt. to of Farming, Organic farming and
on IFS,
Res. Scientist 18/09/2018 Agriculture, Zero Budget Natural Farming
S.K.Nagar
AAU, Anand

229. Dr. Piysuh CNRM, S.K. 17/09/2018 B.A. College National Workshop on “Yogic
Saras, Asstt. Nagar to of Farming, Organic farming and
Research 18/09/2018 Agriculture, Zero Budget Natural Farming
Scientist AAU, Anand

182
230. Dr. L.J. On Farm 02/09/2018 Kota, a training workshop on
Desai, Research, to Rajasthan “Quantitative farming systems
Agronomist AICRP - 08/09/2018 typologies applications with
Integrated the R Statistical Computer
Farming Software
Systems,
SDAU, Adiya
231. Dr. B.G. SSRS, SDAU, 03/10/2018 Dr. Y.S. “XXIX AICRPS Workshop”
Prajapati, Jagudan to Parmar
Assoc. Res. 07/10/2018 University of
Scientist (Ento) Hort.&
Forestry, Solan
(HP)

232. Dr. N.R. Patel, SSRS, SDAU, 03/10/2018 Dr. Y.S. “XXIX AICRPS Workshop”
Assoc. Res. Jagudan to Parmar
Scientist 07/10/2018 University of
(Patho) Hort.&
Forestry

183
Participation of Professor/Officer in Seminar

Sr. Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective


No Designation (Including
. Journey
Period)
C.P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
233. Dr. B.B. Patel, Dept. of Agril. 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Seminar on “A
Professor Chem., CPCA, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, National Retreat cum
SDAU, Mount Abu Dialogue for Rural
S.K.Nagar Leadership and Inner
Capacity Building”
234. Dr. D.S. Patel, Dept. of Pl. 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Retreat on “Holistic
Professor, Pathology, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, Rural Development
CPCA, SDAU, Mount Abu through Spiritual and
S.K.Nagar Natural Resources
235. Dr. B.R. Patel, Dept. of 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Retreat on “Holistic
Professor Entomology, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, Rural Development
CPCA, SDAU, Mount Abu through Spiritual and
S.K.Nagar Natural Resources
236. Dr. J.C. Patel, Dept. of 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Retreat on “Holistic
Professor & Agronomy, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, Rural Development
Head CPCA, SDAU, Mount Abu through Spiritual and
S.K.Nagar Natural Resources
237. Dr. D.M. Dept. of 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Retreat on “Holistic
Patel, Agronomy, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, Rural Development
Associate CPCA, SDAU, Mount Abu through Spiritual and
Professor S.K.Nagar Natural Resources
238. Dr. R.M. C.P. College of 20-06-2014 to Brahmakumaris, Retreat on “Holistic
Chauhan, Agriculture, 25-06-2014 Gyan Sarovar, Rural Development
Principal SDAU, Mount Abu through Spiritual and
S.K.Nagar Natural Resources
239. Prof. R.P. Dept. of Agril. 22-11-2014 to N.G. Ranga National Seminar on
Pavaya, Assoc. Chem. & Soil 29-11-2014 Agril. “Development in Soil
Professor Sci., CPCA University, Science-2014
Hyderabad
240. Dr. B.B. Patel, Dept. of Agril. 22-11-2014 to N.G. Ranga National Seminar on
Professor Chem. & Soil 29-11-2014 Agril. “Development in Soil
Sci., CPCA University, Science-2014
Hyderabad
241. Dr. J.S. Jat, Dept. of Agril. 22-11-2014 to N.G. Ranga National Seminar on
Asstt. Chem. & Soil 29-11-2014 Agril. “Development in Soil
Professor Sci., CPCA University, Science-2014
Hyderabad
2015-16
242. Dr. S. D. Dept. of GPB, 10/05/2015 to N.M. College of Seminar on
Solanki, CPCA, SDAU, 12/05/2015 Agriculture, Enhancement of crop
Associate S.K.Nagar NAU, Navsari productivity through
Professor physiological
interventions

184
243. Dr. D.S. Patel Dept. of Plant 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Prof.& Head Pathology, Management in India:
CPCA, SDAU, Present status and
S.K.Nagar future scenario
244. Dr. H.S. Dept. of GPB, 10/05/2015 to N.M. College of Seminar on
Bhadauria, CPCA, SDAU, 12/05/2015 Agriculture, Enhancement of crop
Associate S.K.Nagar NAU, Navsari productivity through
Professor physiological
interventions
245. Dr. B.R. Patel Dept. of 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Prof. & Head, Entomology, Management in India:
CPCA, SDAU, Present status and
S.K.Nagar future scenario
246. Dr. D.S. Patel Dept. of Plant 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Prof.& Head Pathology, Management in India:
CPCA, SDAU, Present status and
S.K.Nagar future scenario
247. Dr. M.V. Dept. of 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Vekaria Entomology, Management in India:
Professor CPCA, SDAU, Present status and
S.K.Nagar future scenario
248. Dr. D.M. Dept. Agronomy, 01/02/2016 to NRCSS, Ajmer National Seminar on
Patel, CPCA SDAU, 04/02/2016 “New dimensional
Associate S.K.Nagar approaches for
Professor enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era
of climate change”
2016-17
249. Dr. B. R. CPCA, SDAU, 10/06/2016 to Auditorium Seminar on “Plant
Patel, S.K.Nagar 12/06/2016 Hall, NAU, protection in Organic
Prof. (Ento.) Navsari farming
(Gujarat)
250. Dr. A. G. CPCA, SDAU, 10/06/2016 to Auditorium Seminar on “Plant
Desai, S.K.Nagar 12/06/2016 Hall, NAU, protection in Organic
Prof. (Pl. Navsari farming
Path.) (Gujarat)
2017-18
251. Dr. A.P. Dept. of LPM, 15/05/2017 to SKUAST, National Seminar on
Chaudhary, CPCA, SDAU, 21/05/2017 Srinagar Livestock Resource
Research S.K.Nagar Management under
Scientist Changing Climate
Scenario
252. Dr. V.R.Patel Dept. of Soil 29/08/2017 to M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
Professor Science, 30/08/2017 S.P.University, Sabdavali English-Hindi-
SDAU, V.Vidhya nagar Gujarati language
S.K.Nagar learning and
Development
253. Dr. Dept. Of Ext. 29/08/2017 to M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
S.S.Shekhawat Education, 30/08/2017 S.P.University, Sabdavali English-Hindi-
Assoc. Research CPCA,SDAU, V.Vidhya nagar Gujarati language
Scientist S.K.Nagar learning and
Development
185
254. Dr. R.K.Patel Dept. of 29/08/2017 to M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
Professor Entomology 30/08/2017 S.P.University, Sabdavali English-
CPCA,SDAU, V.Vidhya nagar Hindi-Gujarati
S.K.Nagar language learning and
Development
255. Dr. Dept. of Genetics 29/08/2017 to M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
L.D.Parmar CPCA,SDAU, 30/08/2017 S.P.University, Sabdavali English-
Assoc. S.K.Nagar V.Vidhya nagar Hindi-Gujarati
Research language learning and
Scientist Development
256. Dr. Dept. of Genetics 29/08/2017 to M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
S.D.Solanki CPCA,SDAU, 30/08/2017 S.P.University, Sabdavali English-
Assoc. S.K.Nagar V.Vidhya Nagar Hindi-Gujarati
Research language learning and
Scientist Development
Agricultural College , S. D. Agricultural University, Tharad
2015-16
257. Dr. M. Ag. College, 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Tetarwal SDAU, Tharad Management in India:
Asstt. Present status and future
Professor scenario
258. Abhishek Ag. College, 18/05/2015 AAU, Anand Seminar on “Pesticide
Pareek SDAU, Tharad Management in India:
Asstt. Present status and future
Professor scenario

2017-18
259. Dr. M.K. College of 10/06/2017 to NAU, NavsariNational Seminar on
Sharma, Agriculture, 12/06/2017 Awareness and
Assistant SDAU, Tharad promotion of dry flower
Professor exports and industry in
Gujarat
College of Vety. Science & Animal Husbandry, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
260. Dr J.G. Dept. of 25-08-2014 to College of Vety. National Seminar on
Patel, Pathology, 29-08-2014 Science & A.H., “Livestock Breeding
Assistant College of Vety. AAU, Anand Strategies for
Professor Science & A.H., Productivity
SDAU, Enhancement towards
S.K.Nagar Rural Prosperity”

261. Dr Sarita Dept. of Medicine 25-08-2014 to AAU, Anand 13th IAWV National
Devi, , Dr. V.M. Jhala 29-08-2014 Seminar and technical
Assistant Clinical Complex, conference on
Professor SDAU, Deesa “Livestock Breeding
Strategies for
Productivity
Enhancement towards
Rural Prosperity”

186
262. Dr. K.M. Vety. College, 08-10-2014 to Dept. of LPM, National Seminar on
Jadhav, SDAU, S.K. 12-10-2014 Vanbandhu “Revisiting
Professor & Nagar. College of Vety. Management Policies
Head Science & A.H., for Indegenous
(Medicine) NAU, Navsari Livestock and Poultry
Breeds as Eco-friendly
Economic Producers”
263. Dr. A.P. Vety. College, 08-10-2014 to Dept. of LPM, National Seminar on
Chaudhary, SDAU, S.K. 12-10-2014 Vanbandhu “Revisiting
Professor & Nagar College of Vety. Management Policies
Head (LPM) Science & A.H., for
NAU, Navsari Indigenous Livestock
and Poultry Breeds as
Eco-friendly
Economic Producers”
2015-16
264. Dr. R.R. College of Vety. 30/06/2015 Gandhinagar Launching of
Shah, Science & A.H., Kamdhenu University
Principal SDAU, Website and one day
S.K.Nagar Technical Seminar
265. Dr. B.J. Dept. of Vety. 30/06/2015 Gandhinagar Launching of
Patel, Pathology, Kamdhenu University
Professor College of Vety. Website and one day
Science & A.H., Technical Seminar
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
266. Dr. B.N. Dept. of 30/06/2015 Gandhinagar Launching of
Suthar, Gyneacology, Kamdhenu University
Professor College of Vety. Website and one day
Science & A.H., Technical Seminar
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
2016-17

267. Dr. R. D. Dept. of 05/06/2016 to NIOH, National Seminar on


Singh, Pharmacology, 06/06/2016 Ahmedabad Environmental and
Assistant College of Occupational Health
Professor Veterinary
Science & A.H.,
SDAU
268. Dr. T. V. Dept. of 11/08/2016 Kamdhenu One day seminar on
Sutaria, Gynaecology, Dr. University, Veterinary Clinical
Asstt. V.M. Jhala Karmayogi Teaching and Hospital
Professor Clinical Bhavan, Set-up (VCTHS-2016)
Complex, SDAU, Gandhinagar
Deesa
269. Dr. K.B. Dept. Vety. 09/09/2016 to NAAS Complex, National seminar
Patel, Anatomy, 12/09/2016 New Delhi
Professor College of Vety.
Science & A.H.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
187
270. Dr. H.H. Dept. Vety. 09/09/2016 to NAAS Complex, National seminar
Panchasara, Medicine 12/09/2016 New Delhi
Professor College of Vety.
Science & A.H.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
271. Dr. K. M. Vety. Medicine, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Jadav College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
,Professor & Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Head SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
272. Dr. A. A. Vety. Medicine, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Siddiquee, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor Science & A.H., alternative approach in
SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
273. Dr. Sarita Vety. Medicine, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Singh College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
274. Dr. P. B. Vety. Surgery, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Head SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
275. Dr. Vety. Surgery, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Prajwalita College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Sutariya Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Assistant SDAU, veterinary Practice”
Professor S.K.Nagar
276. Dr. Atul. Vety. Surgery, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel , College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
277. Dr. Jignesh Vety. Surgery, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
278. Dr. B. N. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Suthar, Gynecology, “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & College of Vety. alternative approach in
Head Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
279. Dr. H. C. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Nakhashi Gynecology. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor College of Vety. alternative approach in
Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
188
280. Dr. T. V. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Sutariya, Gynecology, “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
281. Dr. A. C. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel , Microbiology, “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
282. Dr. S. S. Animal 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel, Biotechnology, “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
283. Dr. B. S. Animal 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Chandel Biotechnology, “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & College of Vety. alternative approach in
Head Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
284. Dr. H. C. Animal 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Chauhan, Biotechnology, “Homoeopathy: An
Associate College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar

285. Dr. M. D. Animal 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on


Shrimali Biotechnology, “Homoeopathy: An
Veterinary College of Vety. alternative approach in
Officer Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
286. Dr. Veer Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Singh Parasitology, “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & College of Vety. alternative approach in
Head Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
287. Dr. H. R. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Parsani, Parasitology, “Homoeopathy: An
Associate College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
288. Dr. Shyma Vety. Parasitology, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
K.P., College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
189
289. Dr. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Bhupamani Parasitology, “Homoeopathy: An
Das , College of Vety. alternative approach in
Assistant Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
Professor SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
290. Dr. B .J. Vety. Pathology, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel , College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Head SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
291. Dr. S. H. Vety. Pathology, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Raval, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
292. Dr. Jashmi Vety. Pathology, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
G. Patel, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
293. M. M. Animal Nutrition, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Pawar, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor & SDAU, veterinary Practice”
Head S.K.Nagar
294. Dr. S. K. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Mody Pharmecology, “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & College of Vety. alternative approach in
Head, Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
295. Dr .H. B. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel, Pharmecology, “Homoeopathy: An
Assoc. College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
296. Dr. R. D. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Singh, Pharmecology, “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
297. Dr. A. L. Vety. Physiology 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Latif, and “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & Biochemistry, alternative approach in
Head College of Vety. veterinary Practice”
Science & A.H.,
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
298. Dr. Pankaj Vety. Physiology 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel, and Bioche., “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor Science & A.H. veterinary Practice”
190
299. Dr. Nilofur VPH/RADIC, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Haque , College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU,S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
300. Dr. R. R. VPH/RADIC, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Momin, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Head SDAU,S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
301. Dr .B. I. VPH/RADIC, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Prajapati , College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Professor SDAU,S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
302. Dr. B. K. Extension 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Ashwar , Education, “Homoeopathy: An
Assoc. College of Vety. alternative approach in
Professor & Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
Head SDAU,S.K.Nagar
303. Dr. Dilip Extension 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Parmar, Education, “Homoeopathy: An
Veterinary College of Vety. alternative approach in
Officer Science & A.H., veterinary Practice”
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
304. Dr. H. D. LPM, College of 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Chauhan, Vety. Science & “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant A.H., SDAU, alternative approach in
Professor S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
305. Dr. LPM, College of 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Sreevastava Vety. Science & “Homoeopathy: An
A.,Assistant A.H., SDAU, alternative approach in
Professor S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
306. Dr. D. P. AGB, College of 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Pandey , Vety. Science & “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & A.H., SDAU, alternative approach in
Head S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
307. Dr. J.P. AGB, College of 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Gupta, Vety. Science & “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant A.H., SDAU, alternative approach in
Professor S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
308. Dr. J.D. AGB, College of 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Chaudhary, Vety. Science & “Homoeopathy: An
Assistant A.H., SDAU, alternative approach in
Professor S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
309. Dr. M.C. Anatomy, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Desai, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor & Science & A.H., alternative approach in
Head SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
310. Dr. K.B. Anatomy, 07/11/2016 SDAU, S.K.Nagar Seminar on
Patel, College of Vety. “Homoeopathy: An
Professor Science & A.H., alternative approach in
SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar

191
2017-18
311. Dr. B.J. Dept. of Vety. 08/11/2017 to Vety. College, International Seminar
Patel Pathology, 12/11/2017 KVAFSU, on Emerging horizons
Professor & Vety. College, Hebbal, Bengaluru in diagnosis of animal
Head SDAU, and poultry diseases:
S.K.Nagar towards sustainable
production in Asian
countries and XXXIV
annual conference of
Indian Association of
Vety. Pathologists
(IAVP)
2018-19
312. Dr. B.K. Dept of Vety. & 03/12/2018 to WBUAFS, attend “ISEE National
Ashwar, A.H. Extension, 09/12/2018 Belgachia, Seminar – 2018”
Professor & College of Vety. Kolkata (WB)
Head Sci & A. H.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
313. Dr. D. V. College of Vety. 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Joshi, Sci. & A. H., S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Dean & S.D.A.U., diagnosis and
Principal, S.K.Nagar management to enhance
health and productivity
314. Dr. P. B. Surgery, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity
315. Dr. P. T. Surgery, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Sutaria, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
316. Dr. A. M. Surgery, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
317. Dr. J. B. Surgery, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
318. Dr. B. N. Gynaecology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Suthar, CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity

192
319. Dr. H. C. Gynaecology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Nakhashi CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
management to enhance
health and productivity
320. Dr. C. F. Gynaecology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chaudhari CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
321. Dr. T. V. Gynaecology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Sutaria CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
322. Dr. R. K. Gynaecology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chaudhari CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
323. Dr. R. M. Clinics, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head, management to enhance
health and productivity
324. Dr. V. K. Dr. V. M. Jhala 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Sharma Clinical S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
I/c Professor Complex, diagnosis and
CVSAH, management to enhance
SDAU,S.K.Nagar health and productivity
325. Dr. P. M. Clinics, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chauhan SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
326. Dr. Clinics, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Bhupamani SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Das S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Assistant management to enhance
Professor health and productivity
327. Dr. R. K. Clinics, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Gosai SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
328. Dr. K. M. Medicine, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Jadhav CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity

193
329. Dr. A. N. Medicine, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Suthar CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
330. Dr. A. S. Medicine, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Prajapati CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
331. Dr. B. J. Pathology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity
332. Dr. S. H. Pathology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Raval CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
333. Dr. J. G. Pathology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
334. Dr. R. S. Pathology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Parmar CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
335. Dr. H. R. Parasitology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Parsani CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
336. Dr. Shyma Parasitology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
K. P. CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
337. Dr. B. S. Animal 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chandel Biotechnology, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & CVSAH, SDAU, diagnosis and
Head S.K.Nagar management to enhance
health and productivity
338. Dr. H. C. Microbiology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chauhan CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity

194
339. Dr. K. K. Microbiology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Sharma CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
340. Dr. A. C. Microbiology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
341. Dr. S. S. Microbiology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
342. Dr. S. K. Biotechnology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Mohapatra CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
343. Dr. M. D. Animal 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Shrimali Biotechnology, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Veterinary CVSAH, SDAU, diagnosis and
Officer S.K.Nagar management to enhance
health and productivity
344. Dr. S. K. Pharmacology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Mody CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head, management to enhance
health and productivity
345. Dr. H. B. Pharmacology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
346. Dr. R. D. Pharmacology, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Singh CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
347. Dr. S. S. Nutrition, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patil CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
348. Dr. M. M. Nutrition, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Pawar CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity

195
349. Dr. M. C. Anatomy, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Desai CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity
350. Dr. K. B. Anatomy, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Patel CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
management to enhance
health and productivity
351. Dr. J. P. AGB, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Gupta SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
352. Dr. J. D. AGB, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chaudhary SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
353. Dr. H. D. LPM, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Chauhan SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
354. Dr. K. J. LPM, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Ankuya SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Associate S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
355. Dr. A. K. LPM, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Shrivastava SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
356. Dr. R. R. RADIC, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Momin SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity
357. Dr. B. I. VPH, CVSAH, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Prajapati SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
358. Dr. B. K. Extension, 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Ashwar CVSAH, SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Professor & S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Head management to enhance
health and productivity

196
College of Vety. Polytechnic, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2016-17
359. P.M. Ghule, Anatomy, 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Assistant College of Vety. S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Professor Science & A.H., alternative approach in
SDAU, veterinary Practice”
S.K.Nagar
360. Dr. H.A. Vety. 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Patel, Polytechnic, S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Veterinary SDAU, alternative approach in
Officer S.K.Nagar veterinary Practice”
2018-19

361. Dr. H. A. Polytechnic in A. 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent


Patel H., SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
362. Dr. D. V. Polytechnic in A. 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Parmar H., SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
363. Dr. Sarita Polytechnic in A. 14/03/2019 SDAU, Seminar on "Recent
Devi H., SDAU, S.K.Nagar trends in animal disease
Assistant S.K.Nagar diagnosis and
Professor management to enhance
health and productivity
College of Horticulture, SDAU, S.K.Nagar /Jagudan
2015-16
364. Prof. D.M. College of Horticulture, 10/05/2015 N.M. Seminar on
Thakor, Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar to College of Enhancement of crop
Professor 12/05/2015 Agricultur productivity through
e, NAU, physiological
Navsari interventions
365. Dr. R. S. College of Horticulture, 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Jaiman SDAU,S.K.Nagar Anand Management in India:
Assoc. Present status and future
Professor scenario
2017-18
Sh. S.K. College of Horticulture, 31/01/2018 Navsari National Seminar on
Acharya, SDAU, Jagudan to Agricultur “Technologies and
Asstt. 04/02/2018 al Sustainability of
Professor University, Protected Cultivation for
Navsari Hi-Valued Vegetable
Crops”

197
Dairy & Food Technology College , S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
2015-16
366. Sh. A.C. College of Dairy 30/06/2015 Gandhinagar Launching of
Patel, Science & Food Kamdhenu University
Asstt. Tech., SDAU, Website and one day
Professor S.K.Nagar Technical Seminar

367. Dr. V. College of Dairy 30/06/2015 Gandhinagar Launching of


Ramesh, Science & Food Kamdhenu University
Asstt. Tech, SDAU, Website and one day
Professor S.K.Nagar Technical Seminar
ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
368. Dr. Santosh ACH & N, SDAU, 06-02-2015 M.S. UGC sponsored
Ahlawat, S.K.Nagar University National Seminar on
Professor & , Baroda “News and content
Head strategizing on National
Television Channels”

369. Sarita (HDFS), ACH & N, 06-02-2015 M.S. UGC sponsored


Sanwal, SDAU, University National Seminar on
Assistant , Baroda “News and content
Professor strategizing on National
Television Channels”

370. Serene (HECM), ACH & N, 06-02-2015 M.S. UGC sponsored


Shekhar, SDAU,S.K.Nagar University National Seminar on
Assistant , Baroda “News and content
Professor strategizing on National
Television Channels”
371. Dr. Pragaya (HDFS), ACH & N, 06-02-2015 M.S. UGC sponsored
Dashora, SDAU,S.K.Nagar. University National Seminar on
Assistant , Baroda “News and content
Professor strategizing on National
Television Channels”
372. Dr. Simple (CEM), ACH & N, 06-02-2015 M.S. UGC sponsored
Jain, SDAU, S.K.Nagar University National Seminar on
Assistant , Baroda “News and content
Professor strategizing on National
Television Channels”
373. Dr. Preeti F.Sc.N., ASPEE College 13/02/2015 Saurashtra UGC sponsored
Dave, of Home Sci. & to University National Seminar on
Assistant Nutrition, SDAU, 15/02/2015 , Rajkot “Recent Advances in
Professor S.K.Nagar Biochemical Research”
2015-16
374. Dr. Simple Dept. of Home Science 03/11/2015 Institute of ISEE Golden Jubilee
Jain, Asstt. Extn & Communication to Agricultur National Seminar on
Professor Mgt, Aspee College of 09/11/2015 al Science, Strategy to drive skill
Home Sci. & Nutrition, BHU, based Agricultural
SDAU S.K.Nagar Varanasi Development forward
for Sustainability and
Rural Employability

198
College of ABM, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
375. Shri. R.M. ABM College, 08-10-2014 to Dept. of LPM, National Seminar on
Patel, Asstt. SDAU, S.K. 12-10-2014 Vanbandhu “Revisiting Management
Professor Nagar. College of Policies for
Vety. Science Indigenous Livestock and
& A.H., NAU, Poultry Breeds as Eco-
Navsari friendly Economic
Producers”
College of RE&EE, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2015-16
376. Dr. S.H. College of RE 01/02/2016 to NRCSS, To deliver lead lecture on
Suthar, & EE, SDAU, 04/02/2016 Ajmer “Innovations on Seed
Principal & S.K.Nagar Spices Processing” in
Dean National Seminar on
“New dimensional
approaches for
enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
2016-17
377. Er.A.D.Deshpa College of RE 16/01/2017 to Muni Ashram, Seminar on “Solar
nde, Assistant & EE.,SDAU, 18/01/2017 Vaghodiya, Energy”
Professor S.K.Nagar Vadodara
378. Er. V.M. Modi, College of RE 16/01/2017 to Muni Ashram, Seminar on “Solar
Assistant & EE.,SDAU, 18/01/2017 Vaghodiya, Energy”
Professor S.K.Nagar Vadodara

All Research Station


2014-15
379. Dr. K.B. LRS, SDAU, 08-10-2014 to Vanbandhu National Seminar on
Prajapati, S.K. Nagar. 12-10-2014 College of “Revisiting Management
Research Vety. Policies for
Scientist Science & Indigenous Livestock and
A.H., NAU, Poultry Breeds as Eco-
Navsari friendly Economic
Producers”
380. Dr. K.J. LRS, SDAU, 08-10-2014 to Dept. of National Seminar on
Ankuya, Asstt. S.K. Nagar. 12-10-2014 LPM, “Revisiting Management
Research Vanbandhu Policies for
Scientist College of Indigenous Livestock and
Vety. Poultry Breeds as Eco-
Science & friendly Economic
A.H., NAU, Producers”
Navsari
381. Dr. N.R.Patel, Centre for 15-03-2015 to SKN College National Seminar on
Assistant Research on 18-03-2015 of Agri., “Strategies for Enhancing
Research Seed Spices, KNAU, Production of Quality
Scientist SDAU, Jagudan Jobner, Spices for Domestic Use
(Pl.Path.) Jaipur and Export”

199
382. Prof. S.P. Centre for 15-03-2015 to AICRPS, National Seminar on
Patel, Assoc. Research on 18-03-2015 SKN College “Strategies for Enhancing
Res. Scientist Seed Spices, of Production of Quality
(Agron) SDAU, Jagudan Agriculture, Spices for Domestic Use
KNAU, and Export”
Jobner,
Jaipur
2015-16
383. Dr. A.G. Castor-Mustard Research 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Desai Station, SDAU, Anand Management in India:
Research S.K.Nagar Present status and future
Scientist scenario
384. Dr.B.G Centre for Research on 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Prajapati Seed Spices, SDAU, Anand Management in India:
Assoc. Res. Jagudan Present status and future
Scientist scenario
385. Dr. A.M. Centre for Research on 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Amin Seed Spices, SDAU, Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. Jagudan Present status and future
Scientist scenario
386. Dr. N.R. Centre for Research on 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel Seed Spices, SDAU, Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. Jagudan Present status and future
Scientist scenario
387. Dr. J.R. KVK, SDAU, 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel Khedbrahma Anand Management in India:
SMS Present status and future
scenario
388. Dr. Bindu Centre of Excellence for 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Panickar Research on Pulses, Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Present status and future
Scientist scenario
389. Dr. D.B. Centre of Excellence for 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel Research on Pulses, Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. SDAU,S.K.Nagar Present status and future
Scientist scenario
390. Dr. B.L. Centre of Excellence for 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Jakhar Research on Pulses, Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. SDAU, , S.K.Nagar Present status and future
Scientist scenario
391. Prof. D.N. Arid Fruit, SDAU, 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Tejani S.K.Nagar Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. Present status and future
Scientist scenario
392. Dr. J.I. Arid Fruit, SDAU, 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel S.K.Nagar Anand Management in India:
Res. Present status and future
Scientist scenario
393. Prof. N.A. Arid Fruit, SDAU, 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel S.K.Nagar Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. Present status and future
Scientist scenario
200
394. Dr. S.I. Centre of Excellence for 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel Research on Wheat, Anand Management in India:
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Vijapur Present status and future
Scientist scenario
395. Shri. M.M. Agricultural Research 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Patel Station, SDAU, Talod Anand Management in India:
Asstt. Res. Present status and future
Scientist scenario
396. Dr. Centre of Excellence for 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Narendra Research on Pulses, Anand Management in India:
Singh SDAU, S.K.Nagar Present status and future
Assoc. Res. scenario
Scientist
397. Dr. F.K. KVK, SDAU, Deesa 18/05/2015 AAU, Seminar on “Pesticide
Chaudhary Anand Management in India:
SMS Present status and future
scenario
398. Dr. B.S. LRS,, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 13/07/2015 Delhi Seminar on
Rathod, to “Development in Bovine
Asstt. Res. 15/05/2015 Reproduction
Scientist Biotechnologies
399. Dr. M.P. LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 13/07/2015 Delhi Seminar on
Patel, to “Development in Bovine
Asstt. Res. 15/05/2015 Reproduction
Scientist Biotechnologies
400. Dr. A.U. Centre for Research on 01/02/2016 NRCSS, National Seminar on
Amin, Seed Spices, SDAU, to Tabiji, “New dimensional
Research Jagudan 04/02/2016 Ajmer, approaches for
Scientist Rajasthan enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
401. Dr. N.R. Centre for Research on 01/02/2016 NRCSS, National Seminar on
Patel, Seed Spices, SDAU, to Tabiji, “New dimensional
Asstt. Res. Jagudan 04/02/2016 Ajmer, approaches for
Scientist Rajasthan enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
402. Prof. A.M. Centre for Research on 01/02/2016 NRCSS, National Seminar on
Amin, Seed Spices, SDAU, to Tabiji, “New dimensional
Assoc. Res. Jagudan 04/02/2016 Ajmer, approaches for
Scientist Rajasthan enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
403. Prof. D.G. Centre for Research on 01/02/2016 NRCSS, National Seminar on
Patel, Asstt. Seed Spices, SDAU, to Tabiji, “New dimensional
Res. Jagudan 04/02/2016 Ajmer, approaches for
Scientist Rajasthan enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
201
404. Dr. S.M. Centre for Research on 01/02/2016 NRCSS, National Seminar on
Patel, Asstt. Seed Spices, SDAU, to Tabiji, “New dimensional
Res. Jagudan 04/02/2016 Ajmer, approaches for
Scientist Rajasthan enhancement of seed
spices productivity and
profitability under era of
climate change”
405. Dr. S.K. SRS, Potato Research 11/03/2016 BAU, National Seminar on
Jain, Station, SDAU, Deesa to Ranchi “Innovative breeding
Asstt. Res. 17/03/2016 approaches for
Scientist Agriculture Security”
406. Sh. P.R. SRS, Potato Research 11/03/2016 BAU, National Seminar on
Patel, Station, SDAU, Deesa to Ranchi “Innovative breeding
Asstt. Res. 17/03/2016 approaches for
Scientist Agriculture Security”
2016-17
407. Dr. Bindu Pulse Research Station, 10/06/2016 Auditorium Seminar on “Plant
Parnickar, SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Hall, NAU, protection in Organic
Asstt. Res. 12/06/2016 Navsari farming
Sci. (Ento) (Gujarat)
408. Dr. S. I. Wheat Research Station, 10/06/2016 Auditorium Seminar on “Plant
Patel, SDAU, Vijapur to Hall, NAU, protection in Organic
Assoc. Res. 12/06/2016 Navsari farming
Sci. (Pl. (Gujarat)
Patho.)
409. Dr. K.B. LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Prajapati , S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Research alternative approach in
Scientist veterinary Practice”
410. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Rathod, S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Asstt. Res. alternative approach in
Scientist veterinary Practice”
411. Dr. Mayank LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Patel, Asstt. S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Research alternative approach in
Scientist veterinary Practice”
412. Dr. Y.M. LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Gami, S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Asstt. alternative approach in
Research veterinary Practice”
Scientist
413. Dr. B. LRS, SDAU, S.K.Nagar 07/11/2016 SDAU, Seminar on
Priyadarshi, S.K.Nagar “Homoeopathy: An
Veterinary alternative approach in
Officer veterinary Practice”
414. Dr. S .P. Directorate of Student 26/11/2016 Gwalior- International Seminar on
Pandya, Welfare, SDAU to Madhya “Information and
Assistant S.K.Nagar 02/12/2016 Pradesh Communication
professor management concerning
climate smart agriculture
for sustainable development
and poverty alleviation
202
415. Dr. Jeevraj Agroforestry Research 20/12/2016 Navsari Seminar on “Forest and
Jat, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Tree based Land Use
Res. S.K.Nagar 24/12/2016 University, Systems for livelihood,
Scientist Navsari Nutritional and
(Soil Environmental Security
Science)
416. Dr. A.U. Seed Spices Research 31/01/2017 Agricultural seminar on “Research
Amin, Station, SDAU, Jagudan to Research and Developmental in
Research 03/02/2017 Station, Spices, Medicinal and
Scientist Agriculture Aromatic crops,
(Agron) University, Cultivation, Processing
Mandor, and Trade for Prosperity
Jodhpur of Indian Farmers
(SMAC-2017)”
417. Prof. A.M. Seed Spices Research 31/01/2017 Agricultural seminar on “Research
Amin, Station, SDAU, Jagudan to Research and Developmental in
Assoc. 03/02/2017 Station, Spices, Medicinal and
Research Agriculture Aromatic crops,
Scientist University, Cultivation, Processing
(Pl. Patho) Mandor, and Trade for Prosperity
Jodhpur of Indian Farmers
(SMAC-2017)”
418. Dr. B.G. Seed Spices Research 31/01/2017 Agricultural seminar on “Research
Prajapati, Station, SDAU, Jagudan to Research and Developmental in
Assoc. 03/02/2017 Station, Spices, Medicinal and
Research Agriculture Aromatic crops,
Scientist University, Cultivation, Processing
(Ento) Mandor, and Trade for Prosperity
Jodhpur of Indian Farmers
(SMAC-2017)”
2017-18
419. Dr. A.G.Desai Castor-Mustard 29/08/2017 M.P.Patel hall, Seminar on Krushi
Research Research to S.P.University, Sabdavali English-Hindi-
Scientist Station,SDAU, 30/08/2017 V.Vidhya nagar Gujarati language
S.K.Nagar learning and
Development
420. Dr. R.N. Patel Potato Research 12/09/2017 BCKV, One day Seminar and 35th
Assoc. Research Station, to Kalyani, Annual Group Meeting of
Scientist SDAU, Deesa 21/09/2017 West Bengal AICRP (Potato)
421. Dr. S.K. Potato Research 12/09/2017 BCKV, One day Seminar and 35th
Chongtham Station, to Kalyani, Annual Group Meeting of
Asstt. Research SDAU, Deesa 21/09/2017 West Bengal AICRP (Potato)
Scientist
422. Shri J.K. Patel Potato Research 12/09/2017 BCKV, One day Seminar and 35th
Asstt. Research Station, to Kalyani, Annual Group Meeting of
Scientist SDAU, Deesa 21/09/2017 West Bengal AICRP (Potato)
423. Dr. B.S.Deora CNRM,SDAU, 26/10/2017 Lucknow, National cum Seminar on
Professor S.K.Nagar to Uttarpradesh Doubling Farmers
31/10/2017 Income & Farm
Profitability by 2022

203
2018-19
424. Mr. Pankaj R. Seed 29/09/201 CPCA, SDAU, One day seminar on
Chaudhari, Technology, 8 S.K.Nagar “Plant Protection on
Asstt. Research SDAU, Horticultural Crops of
Scientist S.K.Nagar North Gujarat”
425. Dr. D.G. Patel, Regional 29/09/201 CPCA, SDAU, One day seminar on
Asstt. Research Research Station, 8 S.K.Nagar “Plant Protection on
Scientist SDAU, Kithara Horticultural Crops of
North Gujarat”
426. Dr. H.H. Livestock 01/11/201 NDRI, Karnal Brain storming session
Panchasara, Research Station, 8 to on “Breeding Strategies
Research SDAU, 04/11/201 for a Sustainable Cattle
Scientist S.K.Nagar 8 Production: Way
(Medicine) Forward”
427. Dr. B.S. Livestock 01/11/201 NDRI, Karnal Brain storming session
Rathod, Asstt. Research Station, 8 to on “Breeding Strategies
Research SDAU, 04/11/201 for a Sustainable Cattle
Scientist, S.K.Nagar 8 Production: Way
(Gynecology) Forward”
428. Dr. S.P.Pandya, Directorate of 03/12/201 WBUAFS, 37 & National Seminar on
Assistant Student Welfare, 8 to 68 Kshudiram “Integrated Farming
Professor, SDAU, 09/12/201 Bose Sarani, System for enhancing
Placement S.K.Nagar 8 Belgachia, farmers’ income and
Officer Kolkata (WB) Nutritional Status”

204
Participation of Professor/Officer in Conference

Sr. Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective


No. Designation (Including
Journey
Period)
C.P.College of Agricultural, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
429. Dr. Prakash S. Dept. of 08-11-2014 Nirma International Conference
Patel, Assoc. Entomology, to 09-11- University on “Strengthening
Professor CPCA,SDAU, 2014 Climate Justice
S.K.Nagar Initiatives: Livelihood
Challenges at Local
Level with a Focus on
Farmers”
430. Dr. B.H. Dept. of Agril. 27-01-2015 Indian 68th Annual Conference
Prajapati, Statistics, to 02-02- Agricultural of the Indian Society of
Professor & CPCA, SDAU, 2015 Statistics Agricultural Statistics”
Head S.K.Nagar Research
Institute (IASR),
Library Avenue,
New Delhi
431. Dr. G.K. Dept. of Agril. 27-01-2015 Indian 68th Annual Conference
Chaudhary, Statistics, to 02-02- Agricultural of the Indian Society of
Assistant CPCA, SDAU, 2015 Statistics Agricultural Statistics”
Professor S.K.Nagar Research
Institute (IASR),
Library Avenue,
New Delhi
2015-16
432. Sh. Alok Gora, Dept. of Agril. 17/01/2016 OUAT, 50th Annual Convention
Asstt. Engg, CPCA, to Bhubaneswar of Indian Society of
Professor SDAU, 23/01/2016 (Orissa) Agricultural Engineer
S.K.Nagar (ISAE) and symposium
on “Agricultural
Engineering in Nation
Building: Contribution
and Challenges
433. Dr. A.P. Dept. of LPM, 25/01/2016 Rajendranagar, Conference on
Chaudhary, CPCA, SDAU, to Hyderabad “International Livestock
Professor S.K.Nagar 02/02/2016 Conference Indigenous &
Expo, 23rd Annual
Convention-ISAPM”
434. Dr. G.K. Dept. of Agril. 13/11/2015 University of 69th Annual Conference
Chaudhari, Statistics, to Kota, Rajasthan of Indian Society of
Assistant CPCA, SDAU 17/12/2015 Agricultural Statistics
Professor S.K.Nagar
2016-17
435. Dr. Dept. of Agril. 19/11/2016 toICRISAT, Indian Society of
B.H.Prajapati, Statistics, Hyderabad Agricultural Research on
to 25/11/2016
Professor and CPCA, SDAU, Statistics & Big
Head S.K.Nagar Bioinformatics in
Agricultural Research”
205
436. Dr.G.K.Chaud Dept. of Agril. 19/11/2016 toInternational Indian Society of
hary, Assistant Statistics, to 25/11/2016 Crop Research Agricultural Research on
Professor, CPCA, SDAU, Institute for Statistics & Big
S.K.Nagar Semi Arid Bioinformatics in
tropics Agricultural Research”
(ICRISAT),Pata
ncheru,
Hyderabad
437. Dr. Shiv Raj Dept. of Agril. 19/11/2016 Dept. of 76th Conference of the
Singh, Economics, to Agriculture Indian Society of
Asstt. CPCA, SDAU, 25/11/2016 Economics, Agricultural Economics
Professor S.K.Nagar Assam
Agricultural
University,Jorhat
438. Dr. D.M. Patel, Dept. of 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable
Associate Agronomy, to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Professor CPCA,SDAU,S. 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
K.Nagar energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
439. Sh. C.B. Modi, Dept. of 18/02/2017 VNSB Ltd. Arts One-Day National Level
Assoc. Prof. Extension & Commerce Conference on Literature,
(English) Education, College, Social Sciences, Regional
CPCA, SDAU, Vadnagar Studies and Management
S.K.Nagar Practices
2017-18
440. Dr. K.M.Joshi CPCA, SDAU, 22/06/2017 Rishikesh, IJTA 5 th International
Assistant. Proff S.K.Nagar to Utarakhand Conference on
27/06/2017 AGRICULTURE,
HORTICULTURE AND
PLANT SCIENCE
441. Dr. Piyush Dept. of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on
Verma Horticulture, Anand Developing climate
Associate CPCA, SDAU, Service; along with
Proff. S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers
442. Dr. P.S.Patel Dept. of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on
Assoc, Prof. Entomology, Anand Developing climate
CPCA, SDAU, Service; along with
S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers
443. Sh. Sevak Das Dept. of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on
Asstt. Proff Meteorology, Anand Developing climate
CPCA, SDAU, Service; along with
S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers
444. Dr. A.G. Desai Dept. of Plant 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in
Professor Pathology, to modern agriculture :
SDAU, 20/08/2017 problems and solution
S.K.Nagar
206
445. Dr. K.K. Patel Dept. of Plant 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in
Assoc. Pathology, to modern agriculture :
Professor SDAU, 20/08/2017 problems and solution
S.K.Nagar
446. Dr. Sushma Dept. of 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in
Deb Entomology, to modern agriculture :
Asstt. SDAU, 20/08/2017 problems and solution
Professor S.K.Nagar
447. Sh. D.C. Patel CPCA,SDAU, 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in
Agriculture S.K.Nagar to modern agriculture :
Officer 20/08/2017 problems and solution
448. Dr. S.D. Dept. of PBG, 08/09/2017 Ahmedabad Convention on biological
Solanki CPCA, SDAU, diversity
Assoc. S.K.Nagar
Professor
449. Dr. M.R. CPCA, SDAU, 08/09/2017 Ahmedabad Regional Interactive
Prajapati S.K.Nagar Session with stakeholders
Dean, for seeking input for
Agriculture India’s sixth national
report to convention on
biological diversity
450. Dr. A.P. Dept. of LPM, 12/10/2017 Amity Expert talk on advancing
Chbaudhary CPCA, SDAU, to University, goat management to up-
Research S.K.Nagar 15/10/2017 Jaipur scaling production
Scientist
2018-19
451. Dr.K.P. Dept. of C.P. 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Thakar, College of to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
I/C Professor Agriculture, 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
SDAU Opportunities and
S.K.Nagar Challenges
452. Dr. J.K. Malav, Dept. of Soil 26/11/2018 AAU, Anand 83rd Annual Convention
Asstt. Prof. Science, CPCA, to on “Development in Soil
SDAU, 01/12/2018 Science - 2018
S.K.Nagar
453. Dr. J.K. Patel, Dept. of Soil 26/11/2018 AAU, Anand 83rd Annual Convention
Asstt. Prof., Science, CPCA, to on Development in Soil
SDAU, 01/12/2018 Science – 2018
S.K.Nagar
454. Dr. G.K. Dept. of Agril. 11/12/2018 Nabi Bagh, 72nd National Conference
Chaudhari, Statistics, to Bhopal (M.P) of the Indian Society of
Associate CPCA, SDAU, 17/12/2018 Agricultural
Professor S.K.Nagar
455. Dr. M.P. Patel, Dept. of GPB, 12/12/2018 IARI, New Delhi National Genetics
Professor & CPCA, SDAU, to Congress on Genetics for
Head S.K.Nagar 18/12/2018 sustainable food, health
and nutrition security
456. Dr. P.C.Patel, Dept of GPB, 12/12/2018 IARI, New Delhi National Genetics
Asstt. CPCA, SDAU, to Congress on Genetics for
Professor S.K. Nagar 18/12/2018 sustainable food, health
and nutrition security

207
457. Dr. H. S. Dept. of GPB, 13/12/2018 IARI, New Delhi National Genetics
Bhaduriya, CPCA, SDAU, to Congress on Genetics for
Associate S.K.Nagar 17/12/2018 sustainable food, health
Professor and nutrition security

458. Dr. N.V. Soni, Dept of GPB, 13/12/2018 IARI, New Delhi National Genetics
Asstt. Professor CPCA, SDAU, to Congress on Genetics for
S.K. Nagar 17/12/2018 sustainable food, health
and nutrition security
459. Dr. P.C.Joshi, Dept. of 10/01/2019 Udaipur, National Conference on
Associate Horticulture, to Rajasthan Ornamental Horticulture
Professor CPCA, SDAU 14/01/2019 to Uplift Rural Economy
460. Sh. Vishal Dept. of 10/01/2019 Udaipur, National Conference on
Wankhade, Horticulture, to Rajasthan Ornamental Horticulture
Assistant CPCA, SDAU, 14/01/2019 to Uplift Rural Economy
Professor S.K.Nagar
461. Dr. A. N. Centre Crop 17/01/2019 JNU, Jaipur,
National Conference on
Chaudhary,Ass Improvement, to Rajasthan
Smart Agricultural and
tt. Res Scientist SDAU 21/01/2019 food security
462. Dr. A.P. Dept. of LPM, 22/01/2019
Kerala Vety.& National Conference on
Chaudhari, CPCA, to Animal Sciences Innovations in Animal
Research SDAU, 26/01/2019University, Production for
Scientist S.K.Nagar Thrissur Sustainability and
doubling Farmers Income
and 26th National
Convention of ISAPM
College of Vety. Science & Animal Husbandry, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
463. Dr. S.H. Raval, Dept. of 29-10-2014 Chancery” The Attended International
Assistant Pathology, Vety. to 04-11- Atria Hotel, #1, Conference on
Professor College, SDAU, 2014 Palace Road, “Continuing Education in
S.K.Nagar Bangalore Toxicologic Pathology-
Endocrine and
Gastrointestinal System”
464. Dr. A.M. Pawar, Dept. of Animal 08-11-2014 Nirma International Conference
Asstt. Professor Nutrition, Vety. to 09-11- University on “Strengthening
College, SDAU, 2014 Climate Justice
S.K.Nagar Initiatives: Livelihood
Challenges at Local
Level with a Focus on
Farmers”
2015-16
465. Dr. B.S. Dept. of ABT & 23/10/2015 Institute of International Conference
Chandel, Vety. Micro., to Medical on Recent Innovations in
Professor& College of Vety. 26/10/2015 Sciences, BHU, Ayurvedic science and
Head Science & A.H., Varanasi Technology (ICRIAST)
SDAU
466. Dr. A.K. Jain, Dept. of 16/11/2015 College of XXXII Annual
Professor & Livestock to Avian Science Conference of Indian
Head Production & 23/11/2015 & Management Poultry Science
Mgt., Veterinary Thiruvazhamku Association and National
College, SDAU, nnu, Palakkad, Symposium on
S.K.Nagar Kerala Agricultural Marketing
208
467. Dr. Veer Singh, Dept. of 15/12/2015 Dept. of Vety. 25th National Congress of
Professor & Veterinary to Parasitology, Veterinary Parasitology
Head Parasitology, 19/12/2015 Madras Vety.
College of Vety. College,
Science & A.H., Vapery,
SDAU, Chennai
S.K.Nagar
468. Dr. K.B. Patel, Dept. of 15/12/2015 Dept. of Vety. 25th National Congress of
Professor Anatomy, to Anatomy & Veterinary Parasitology
College of Vety. 21/12/2015 Histology, West Symposium on Recent
Science & A.H., Bengal, advances in Veterinary
SDAU, University of Anatomy & their
S.K.Nagar Animal & application in the field of
Fishery Animal Health,
Sciences, Production and
Kolkata Biotechnology
469. Dr. S.H. Suthar, College of RE & 17/01/2016 OUAT, 50th Annual Convention
I/C Dean EE, SDAU, to Bhubaneswar of Indian Society of
S.K.Nagar 23/01/2016 (Orissa) Agricultural Engineer
(ISAE) and symposium
on “Agricultural
Engineering in Nation
Building: Contribution
and Challenges
470. Dr. M.M. Dept. of Animal 4/02/2016 to NDRI, Karnal, Conference on
Pawar, Nutrition, 09/02/2016 Haryana “Innovative approaches
Assistant College of Vety. for Animal Feeding and
Professor Science & A.H., Nutritional Research”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
471. Dr. R.D. Singh, Dept. of 25/02/2016 OUAT, 16th Indian Veterinary
Asstt. Professor Pharmacology, to Bhubaneshwar, Congress and XXIII
Vety. College, 01/03/2016 Odisha Annual conference of
SDAU, IAAVR (Indian
S.K.Nagar Association for the
Advancement of
Veterinary Research)
472. Dr. Sarita Devi, Dept. of 25/02/2016 OUAT, 16th Indian Veterinary
Asstt. Professor Medicine, to Bhubaneshwar, Congress and XXIII
Dr. VM. Jhala 02/03/2016 Odisha Annual conference of
Clinical IAAVR (Indian
Complex, Association for the
SDAU, Deesa Advancement of
Veterinary Research)
473. Dr. S.K. Mody, Dept. of 26/02/2016 OUAT, 16th Indian Veterinary
Professor & Pharmacology to Bhubaneshwar, Congress and XXIII
Head & Toxicology, 29/03/2016 Odisha Annual conference of
Vety. College, IAAVR (Indian
SDAU, Association for the
S.K.Nagar Advancement of
Veterinary Research)

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2016-17
474. Dr. B.J. Patel, Dept. 20/10/2016 The Westin Sixth Conference and
Professor and of Pathology, to Pune Koregaon Continued program on
Head Veterinary 24/10/2016 Park ,Pune, “Toxicologic pathology of
College, SDAU, maharastra nervous and
S.K.Nagar musculoskeletal system”
475. Dr.B.S.Chandel, Dept. of Animal 16/11/2016 NASC Brucellosis-2016
Prof. & Head Biotech, College to Complex, New International Research
of Vety. Science 20/11/2016 Delhi Conference
& A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
476. Dr.H.C.Chauha Dept. of Animal 16/11/2016 NASC Brucellosis-2016
n Assoc. Prof Biotech, College to Complex, New International Research
of Vety. Science 20/11/2016 Delhi Conference
& A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar

477. Dr.M.D. Dept. of Animal 16/11/2016 to NASC Brucellosis-2016


Shrimali Biotech, College 20/11/2016 Complex, New International Research
Vety. Officer of Vety. Science Delhi Conference
& A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar

478. Mr.K.B.Patel, Dept. of Animal 16/11/2016 NASC Brucellosis-2016


SRF Biotech, College to Complex, New International Research
of Vety. Science 20/11/2016 Delhi Conference
& A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
479. Dr.S.S.Patel Dept. of Animal 16/11/2016 NASC Brucellosis-2016
Assitt. Prof. Biotech, College to Complex, New International Research
of Vety. Science 20/11/2016 Delhi Conference
& A.H., SDAU,
S.K. Nagar
480. Dr. R. R. Dept. of Vety. 21/11/2016 Veterinary XIV Annual Conference
Momin Public Health, to College, & National Symposium on
Professor & College of Vety. 22/11/2016 RAJUVAS, “Innovative Approaches to
Head Science & A.H., Udaipur Promote Food Safety and
SDAU, S.K. Reduced the Risk of
Nagar Zoonotic Diseases in
Context of Climate
Change”
481. Dr.H.B.Patel , Dept. of 22/11/2016 Navsari 16th ISVPT Conference
Assoc. Pharmacology, to Agricultural and National Symposium
Professor Veterinary 26/11/2016 University, on “Animal Health and
College, SDAU, Navsari Production: Challenges
S.K.Nagar and opportunities in
veterinary pharmacology
and Toxicology of the
Indian Society of
Agricultural Economics
482. Dr. H.A.Patel, Polytechnic in 22/11/2016 NAU, Navsari XIV Annual Conference
Vety Officer A.H., SDAU, to of ISVPT
S.K.Nagar 26/11/2016
210
483. Dr. N. K. Singh, Dept. of 29/12/2016 The Fern IJTA 4th International
Asstt. Professor Microbiology, to Residency, Conference on “Recent
C.P. College of 01/01/2016 Jodhpur, Advances in Agriculture
Agriculture, Rajasthan and Horticulture Science
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
484. Dr. N. K. Singh, Dept. of 29/12/2016 The Fern IJTA 4th International
Asstt. Professor Microbiology, to Residency, Conference on “Recent
C.P. College of 01/01/2016 Jodhpur, Advances in Agriculture
Agriculture, Rajasthan and Horticulture Science
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
485. Dr. Jay Prakash Dept. of AGB, 17/01/2017 Division of National Conference on
Gupta, Assistant College of to Animal “Challenges in
Professor Vety. Science & 22/01/2017 Genetics, Quantitative Genetics for
A.H., SDAU, ICAR-Indian Improvement of
S.K.Nagar Veterinary Indigenous animal Genetic
Research Resources (AnGR)”
Institute
,Izatnagar (U.P)
486. Dr. Bhupamani Dept. of Clinics, 14/02/2017 Dept. of XXVI National Congress
Das, Dr. V.M. Jhala to Vety.Parasitolo of Veterinary Parasitology
Asstt. Professor Clinical 18/02/2017 gy, Veterinary on “Current Concepts in
Complex, College , diagnosis and control of
College of Vety. Vinobangar, parasitic diseases combat
Science & A.H., Shimoga, climate change”
SDAU, Deesa KVAFSU,
Bidar
487. Dr. Kapil K Department of 18/03/2017 Hotel Solitaire, National Conference on
Tiwari, GPB/PMBB, to M.G.Road, “Advances in Global
Asstt. Professor CPCA, SDAU, 21/03/2017 Agra, U.P. Research in Agriculture
S.K.Nagar and Technology”
488. Mr. Ashish Dept. of Food 24/03/2017 Jawaharlal Conference on “Recent
Dixit, Technology, to Nehru Trends in Agriculture,
Asstt. Professor G.N. Patel 26/03/2017 University, Food Science, Forestry,
College of Dairy New Delhi Horticulture, Aquaculture
Science, SDAU, Animal Sciences
S.K.Nagar Biodiversity, Ecological
Science and Climate
Change”

2017-18
489. Dr. J.P. Gupta Dept. of AGB, 08/09/2017 Ahmedabad Convention on biological
Asstt. Professor College of Vety. diversity
Science & A.H.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
490. Dean, Vety. College, 08/09/2017 Ahmedabad Regional Interactive
Veterinary SDAU, Session with stakeholders
S.K.Nagar for seeking input for
India’s sixth national
report to convention on
biological diversity
211
491. Dr. D.V. Joshi Vety. College, 08/11/2017 KVAFSU, International conference
Dean & SDAU, to Bangalore on emerging horizon’s in
Principal S.K.Nagar 12/11/2017 diagnosis of animal and
poultry disease towards
sustainable production in
Asian countries
492. Dr. S.K. Mody Dept. of 19/12/2017 LLRUVAS, XVII th conference on
Professor & Pharmacology & to Hisar Indian Society of Vety.
Head Toxicoloy, 23/12/2017 Pharmacology and
College of Vety. Toxicology
Sci. & A.H.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
493. Dr. H.B. Patel Dept. of 19/12/2017 LLRUVAS, XVII th conference on
Assoc. Professor Pharmacology, to Hisar Indian Society of Vety.
College of Vety. 23/12/2017 Pharmacology and
Sci. & A.H., Toxicology
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
494. Dr. Veer Singh, Dept. of Vety. 11/02/2018 College of XXVII National Congress
Professor & Parasitology, to Veterinary of Veterinary
Head College of Vety. 15/02/2018 Science & Parasitology)
Science & Animal
A.H.,SDAU, Husbandry,
S.K.Nagar Navania,
Udaipur
495. Dr. M.M. Dept. of Animal 30/01/2018 College of Conference on
Pawar, of Nutrition, to Veterinary “Nutritional Challenges
Asstt. Professor College of Vety. 04/02/2018 Science & for Raising Animal
Sci. & A.H., Animal Productivity to Improve
SDAU, Husbandry, Farm Economy
S.K.Nagar JAU, Junagadh
496. Dr. K.P. Shyma, Dept. of Vety. 11/02/2018 Navania, XXVII National Congress
Asstt. Professor Parasitology, to Udaipur of Veterinary
College of Vety. 15/02/2018 Parasitology and National
Sci. & A.H., Symposium on
SDAU, “Technologies for
S.K.Nagar sustainable parasite
control and readdressal of
detection methods
directed for upliftment of
Rural Economy
2018-19
497. Dr. H. B. Patel, Dept. of 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Associate Pharmacology, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor Vety. College, 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
SDAU Opportunities and
S.K.Nagar Challenges
498. Dr. H. C. Dept. of Animal 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Chauhan, Biotech, Vety. to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Associate College, SDAU 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor S.K.Nagar Opportunities and
Challenges
212
499. Dr. K. M. Vety. Medicine, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Jadav, Vety. College, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor & SDAU 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Head S.K.Nagar Opportunities and
Challenges
500. Dr. Ravji Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Chaudhary, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Asstt. Professor S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Opportunities and
Challenges
501. Dr. Nilufar Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Haque, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
I/C Professor S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Opportunities and
Challenges
502. Dr. H. D. Dept. of LPM, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Chauhan, Vety. College, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant SDAU 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor S.K.Nagar Opportunities and
Challenges
503. Dr.A.K. Dept. of LPM, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Sreevastava, Vety. College, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
I/C ILFC SDAU 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
S.K.Nagar Opportunities and
Challenges
504. Dr. J.D. Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Chaudhary, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor Opportunities and
Challenges
505. Dr. Pankaj Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Patel, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor, Opportunities and
Challenges
506. Dr. R. D. Singh, Vety. 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Assistant Pharmacology, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor Vety. College, 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
SDAU Opportunities and
Challenges
507. Dr. Vaidehi N. Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Sarvaiya, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor Opportunities and
Challenges
508. Dr. M. M. Animal 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Pawar, Nutrition to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant Vety. College, 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor SDAU Opportunities and
S.K.Nagar Challenges
509. Dr. Sarita Vety. College, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conf. on
Singh, Assistant SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor S.K.Nagar 13/04/2018 Producers in India
213
510. Dr. Bhupamani Vety. 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Das, Assistant Parasitology, to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor Vety. College, 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
SDAU Opportunities and
S.K.Nagar Challenges
511. Dr. B.S. Dept. of Animal 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Chandel, Biotech., Vety. to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Professor & College, SDAU 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Head S.K.Nagar Opportunities and
Challenges
512. Dr. Arun C. Dept. of Vety. 05/07/2018 The Lalit, 20th National Conference
Patel, Microbiology to New Delhi on APCRI Con – 2018
Asstt. Professor Vety. College, 09/07/2018.
SDAU
S.K.Nagar
513. Dr. P.B. Patel, Dept. of Vety. 20/11/2018 NAU, Navsari 42nd Annual Congress of
Prof. & Head Surgery & to Indian Society for
Radio., Vety. 25/11/2018 Veterinary Surgery &
College, National Symposium on
SDAU, Advances in Diagnostic
S.K.Nagar Imaging & Surgical
Techniques in Farm and
Companion Animals
514. Dr. P.T. Dept. of Vety. 20/11/2018 NAU, Navsari 42nd Annual Congress of
Sutariya, Surgery & to Indian Society for
Asstt. Professor Radio., Vety. 25/11/2018 Veterinary Surgery &
College, National Symposium on
SDAU, “Advances in Diagnostic
S.K.Nagar Imaging & Surgical
Techniques in Farm and
Companion Animals
515. Dr.J.B. Patel, Dept. of Vety. 20/11/2018 NAU, Navsari 42nd Annual Congress of
Asstt. Professor Surgery & to Indian Society for
Radio., Vety. 25/11/2018 Veterinary Surgery &
College, National Symposium on
SDAU, “Advances in Diagnostic
S.K.Nagar Imaging & Surgical
Techniques in Farm and
Companion Animals
516. Dr. A.M. Patel Dept. of Vety. 20/11/2018 NAU, Navsari 42nd Annual Congress of
Asstt. Professor Surgery & to Indian Society for
Radio., Vety. 25/11/2018 Veterinary Surgery &
College, National Symposium on
SDAU, “Advances in Diagnostic
S.K.Nagar Imaging & Surgical
Techniques in Farm and
Companion Animals
517. Dr. S.K. Mody, Dept. of 04/12/2018 AAU, Anand XVIII Annual
Professor & Pharmac., to Conference of ISVPT
Head College of Vety. 08/12/2018
Science & A.H.,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
214
518. Dr. H.B. Patel, Dept. of 04/12/2018 AAU, Anand XVIII Annual
Assoc. Pharmac., to Conference of ISVPT
Professor College of Vety. 08/12/2018
Science & A.H.,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
519. Dr. Veer Dept. of Vety. 27/01/2019 Tirupati, A.P. 28th National Congress of
Singh, Parasitology, to Veterinary Parasitology
Professor & Vety. Science, 31/01/2019
Head SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
520. Dr. Department of 24/02/2019 Department of National Conference on
B.I.Prajapati, VPE and I/c to VPE, Veterinary “Challenges and
Assistant HOD, Dept. of 28/02/2019 College, Opportunities for tackling
Professor, LPT, College of MAFSU veterinary public health
Veterinary Nagpur issues at the human and
Science & A.H., environmental interface
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
College of Horticulture, SDAU, S.K.Nagar /Jagudan
2014-15
521. Dr. J. I. Patel AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Res. Scientist AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
522. Dr. J.R. AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Vadodaria AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Assoc. Res. of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
Scientist SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
523. Dr. N.A. Patel AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Asstt. Res. AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Scientist of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
524. Dr. G.S. Patel AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Asstt. Professor AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
525. Shri. R.K. Jat AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Asstt. Professor AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies

215
526. Dr. Piyush AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, NavsariGlobal Conference on
Verma, AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Assoc. Professor of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
527. Dr. P.C. Joshi AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Asstt. Professor AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
528. Dr. N.M. Patel AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Assoc. Res. AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Scientist of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
529. Sh. Vishal AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Wankhade AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Asstt. Professor of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
530. Sh. M.N. AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Maheshwari AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
SRA of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
531. Ms. Asha AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Prajapati AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
SRA of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
532. Dr. A.J. AICRP on 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Deshmukh AZF, College 31/05/2014 “Technological
Asstt. Professor of Horticulture, Challenges & Human
SDAU, Resources for Climate
S.K.Nagar Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
Dairy & Food Technology College , S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
533. Dr. Shiv Raj Dairy & Food 17/02/2015 to Science City 43rd Dairy Industry
Singh, Assistant Technology 23/02/2015 Auditorium, Conference Organized by
Professor, College, SDAU, Kolkata Indian Dairy Association
S.K.Nagar
534. Dr. Amitkumar, Dept. of Dairy & 31-03-2015 to ICC, Rajgir, International Conference
Associate Food Chemistry, 08-04-2015 Nalanda, Bihar on Sustainable
Professor, College of Dairy Innovations in Dairying
Science & Food (ICSID-2015)
Tech., SDAU
216
2015-16
535. Mr. G. Dept. of 05/12/2015 to SRM University, A Second World Noni
Gopi Dairy 07/12/2015 Kattankulathur, Congress
Krishna, Technology, Tamil Nadu
Assistant College of
Professor Dairy Sci. &
Food Tech.,
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
536. Mr. Gopi Dept. of 16/02/2016 to NDRI, Karnal 44th Dairy Industry
Krishna, Dairy 22/02/2016 Conference
Assistant Technology,
Professor G.N. Patel
College of
Dairy Science
& Food
Technology,
SDAU,S.K.N
agar

537. Dr. Amit Dept. of 16-03-2016 - 21- NIFTEM, Kundli, International


Kumar, Dairy 03-2016 Sonipat, Haryana Conference on Food
Associate Technology, Value Chain:
Professor G.N. Patel Innovations and
College of Challenges and
Dairy Science “Workshop on Quality
& Food Management in Grain
Technology, Industry”
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar

2016-17
538. Mr. N. D. Dept. of Food 05/12/2016 to B.A. College of International conference
Joshi, Technology, 09/12/2016 Agriculture, on Nutraceuticals and
Asstt. G.N. Patel AAU, Anand functional Foods: the
Professor College of challenges and
Dairy Science opportunities (ICNFF-
& Food Tech, 16-ISAB)
SDAU, S. K.
Nagar
2018-19
539. Dr.Ashis Dept. of Food 11/02/2019 to Tezpur University, International conference
h Dixit, Processing 18/02/2019 Assam-India on Technological
Asstt. Techn., Innovations for
Professor College of Integration of food and
Food Techn., Health (TIIFH 2019): A
SDAU, focus on North- Eastern
S.K.Nagar India

217
College of Home Science and Nutrition, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
540. Dr. Neeta Dept. of 17/02/2015 to Entrepreneurship 11th Biennial Conference
Khandelwal HECM, ACHS 21/02/2015 Development on Entrepreneurship
, Assistant & N, SDAU, Institute of
Professor S.K.Nagar India, Bhat,
Gandhinagar
541. Dr. Pragaya Dept. of 17/02/2015 to Entrepreneurship 11th Biennial Conference
Dashora, HDFS, ACHS 21/02/2015 Development on Entrepreneurship
Asstt. & N, SDAU, Institute of
Professor S.K.Nagar India, Bhat,
Gandhinagar
2015-16
542. Dr. Surabhi Dept. of FRM, 23/07/2015 to Vallabh National Conference on
Singh, Aspee CHS & 26/07/2015 Vidyanagar Sustainable Strategies for
Assistant N, SDAU Waste Management
Professor S.K.Nagar
543. Ms. Neeta Dept. of 23/07/2015 to Vallabh National Conference on
Singh, Textiles & 26/07/2015 Vidyanagar Sustainable Strategies for
Assistant Apparel Waste Management
Professor Designing,
Aspee CHS &
N, SDAU
S.K.Nagar
544. Ms. Neeta Dept. of 10/09/2015 to Mahatma Agri Asia, International
Singh, Textiles & 12/09/2015 Mandir, Agricultural Technology
Assistant Apparel Gandhinagar Exhibition & Conference
Professor Designing,
Aspee CHS &
N, SDAU
S.K.Nagar
545. Dr. Preeti Dept. of Food 06/10/2015 to National 47th Annual National
H. Dave, Science & 13/10/2015 Institute of Conference of Nutrition
Asstt. Nutrition, Nutrition, Society of India and Pre-
Professor Aspee CHS & Hyderabad conference workshop
N, SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
546. Dr. M.K. Aspee CHS & 13/12/2015 to University of 69th Annual Conference
Chaudhari, N, SDAU 17/12/2015 Kota, Rajasthan of Indian Society of
Asstt. S.K.Nagar Agricultural Statistics
Professor
2016-17
547. Shraddha Dept. of Food 01/09/2016 to Maharaja Food and Nutrition
Kapadiya, & Nutrition, 04/09/2016 Sayajirao Priorities-From Evidence
Senior Aspee CHS & University of to Action
Research N, SDAU, Baroda,
Assistant S.K. Nagar Vadodara
548. Dr.V.H.Kan Aspee CHS & 06/12/2016 to AAU, Anand International Conference
bi, N, SDAU, 08/12/2016 on “Neutraceuticals and
Assoc. S.K.Nagar Functional Foods –The
Professor Challenges and
opportunities

218
2017-18
549. Dr. Santosh Dept. of Home 23/10/2017 to CSHAU, Hisar, International Conference
Ahlawat Sci. & 25/10/2017 Haryana on Gender Issue and
Professor Nutrition, social economic
Aspee CHS & perspectives for
N, SDAU, sustainable rural
S.K.Nagar development
550. Dr. Surabhi Dept. of FRM 31/01/2018 to Udaipur, 32 Biennial Conference of
Singh, Aspee CHS & 04/02/2018 Rajasthan the Home Science
Asstt. N, SDAU, Association of India on
Professor S.K.Nagar “Family and Community
Science: A Catalyst for
Sustainable Development
Goal
2018-19
551. Dr. Neeta Aspee CHS & 19/02/2019 to EDII, 13th Biennial Conference
Khandelwa N, SDAU, 23/02/2019 Ahmedabad on “Entrepreneurship
l S.K.Nagar
Asstt.
Professor
552. Dr. Dept. of 19/02/2019 to EDII, 13th Biennial Conference
Pragaya HDFS, 23/02/2019 Ahmedabad on “Entrepreneurship
Dashora, Aspee CHS &
Asstt. N, SDAU,
Professor S.K.Nagar
College of RE&EE, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
553. Mr. Pratik College of 08-11-2014 to Nirma International Conference
Singh RE&EE, 09-11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Chavda SDAU Justice Initiatives:
S.K.Nagar Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
554. Dr. S.H. College of RE 21-02-2015 to PAU, 49th Annual Convention of
Suthar, & EE, SDAU, 27-02-2015 Ludhiana, ISAE and International
I/c Dean S.K.Nagar Punjab Symposium on
“Engineering Solutions for
Sustainable Agriculture
and Food Processing”
555. Shri N.N. College of RE 21-02-2015 to PAU, 49th Annual Convention of
Desai, & EE, SDAU, 27-02-2015 Ludhiana, ISAE and International
Asstt. S.K.Nagar Punjab Symposium on
Professor “Engineering Solutions for
Sustainable Agriculture
and Food Processing”
556. Shri V.M. College of RE 21-02-2015 to PAU, 49th Annual Convention of
Modi, & EE, SDAU, 27-02-2015 Ludhiana, ISAE and International
Asstt. S.K.Nagar Punjab Symposium on
Professor “Engineering Solutions for
Sustainable Agriculture &
Food Processing”

219
2015-16
557. Prof. Hina College of 25/11/2015 to SVNIT, Surat International Conference
N. Kadeval, Renewable 29/11/2015 on “Industrial
Assistant Energy & Engineering (ICIE-2015)
Professor Environmental and 57th National
Engg. SDAU, Convention of Indian
S.K.Nagar Institutional of Industrial
Engineering”
558. Shri N.N. College of RE 17/01/2016 to OUAT, 50th Annual Convention
Desai, & EE, SDAU, 23/01/2016 Bhubaneswar of Indian Society of
Asstt. S.K.Nagar (Orissa) Agricultural Engineer
Professor (ISAE) and symposium
on “Agricultural
Engineering in Nation
Building: Contribution
and Challenges
2016-17
559. Dr. D.B. College of 12/11/2016 to DST-Centre for International Conference
Patel, Renewable 19/11/2016 Interdisciplinary of the Indian Mathematics
Asstt. Energy & Mathematical Consortium (TIMC) in
Professor Environmental Sciences, cooperation with
Engineering Banaras Hindu American Mathematical
SDAU, University, Society (AMS)
S.K.Nagar Varanasi
560. Dr. S.H. College of RE 14/02/2017 to Chaudhary the 51th Annual
Suthar, & EE, SDAU, 21/02/2017 Charan Singh Convention of Indian
Principal & S.K.Nagar Haryana Society of Agricultural
Dean Agricultural Engineers and National
University, Symposium on the theme
Hissar “Agricultural Engineering
for Sustainable and
Climate Smart
Agriculture” and a
meeting of all Deans of
Agricultural Engineering
College of our country
2017-18
561. Dr. College of RE 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on
V.M.Modi & EE, SDAU, Anand Developing climate
Asstt. Proff. S.K.Nagar Service; along with
weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers
562. Dr. V.M. College of RE & 07/01/2018 to AAU, Anand 52nd Annual Convention of
Modi EE, SDAU, 10/01/2018 ISAE and National
Asstt. S.K.Nagar Symposium on Doubling
Professor Farmers Income through
technological intervention
563. Dr. G.K. College of RE & 07/01/2018 to AAU, Anand 52nd Annual Convention of
Saxena EE, SDAU, 10/01/2018 ISAE and National
Principal& S.K.Nagar Symposium on Doubling
Dean Farmers Income through
technological intervention

220
2018-19
564. Dr. Dilip B. College of RE 10/10/2018 to Roorkee, National Conference on
Patel, & EE, SDAU, 15/10/2018 Uttarakhand Modeling, Optimization
Assistant S.K.Nagar and Computing for
Professor Engineering Problems
(MOCEP): Use of
Technical Hindi
Terminology

565. Dr. Dilip B. College of 07/08/2019 to Dept. of International


Patel, Renewable 11/08/2019 Mathematics, Conference on
Assistant Energy & Faculty of “Mathematical
Professor Environmental Science, JECRC Modelling, Applied
Engineering, University, Analysis and
SDAU, S.K. Jaipur Computation-2019
Nagar (ICMMAAC-19)”
566. Dr. G.K. College of RE 06/01/2019 to Pune 54th Annual convention
Saxena, & EE, SDAU, 10/01/2019 of Indian Society of
Principal & S.K.Nagar Agricultural Engineers
Dean and International
Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence Based Future
Technologies in
Agriculture
567. Dr. V.M. College of RE 06/01/2019 to Pune 54th Annual convention
Modi, Asstt. & EE, SDAU, 10/01/2019 of Indian Society of
Prof. & S.K.Nagar Agricultural Engineers
Head and International
Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence Based Future
Technologies in
Agriculture
568. Dr. N.N. College of RE 06/01/2019 to Pune 54th Annual convention
Desai, & EE, SDAU, 10/01/2019 of Indian Society of
Asstt. Prof. S.K.Nagar Agricultural Engineers
& Head and International
Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence Based Future
Technologies in
Agriculture

Basic Science College, S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar


2017-18
569. Dr. Abidali College of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on
Bhagat Basic Science, Anand Developing climate
Asstt. Proff. SDAU, Service; along with
S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers

221
2018-19
570. Dr. Amit College of 26/03/2019 to Dr. Rammanohar National Conference on
Verma, Basic Science 31/03/2019 Lohia Avadh Interdisciplinary
Asstt. & Humanities, University, Advancements in
Professor SDAU, Ayodhya Biochemistry
S.K. Nagar
College of Agril. Business Management
2014-15
571. Mr. R.M ABM College, 26/05/2014 to Dean, Aspee Global Conference on
Patel, SDAU, 31/05/2014 College of “Technological
Assistant S.K.Nagar Horticulture & Challenges & Human
Professor Forestry, NAU, Resources for Climate
Navasari Smart Horticulture Issues
& Strategies
2016-17
572. Dr. R.M. Agribusiness 19/10/2016 to IAS, BHU, 30th National Conference
Patel, Management 23/10/2016 Varanasi on “Agricultural Marketing
Assistant College,
Professor SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
College of Agricultural, S. D. Agricultural University, Tharad
2017-18
573. Dr. Manisha College of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
Sharma Agriculture, Anand climate Service; along
Asstt.Prof SDAU, with weather forecast for
Tharad building climate smart
farmers
574. Dr. M.L. College of 18/08/2017 to JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Tetarwal Agriculture, 20/08/2017 agriculture : problems and
Asstt. SDAU, solution
Professor Tharad
College of Agril. Polytechnic, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2017-18
575. Sh. R.V. Polytechnic 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Thakar College, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. SDAU, 20/08/2017 solution
Professor Amirgadh
576. Sh. R.V. Agriculture, 31/10/2017 University of ISMPP international
Thakar Polytechnic, to Rajasthan, Jaipur conference on plant health
Asstt. SDAU, 05/11/2017 for human welfare
Professor Amirgadh
College of Vety. Polytechnic, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2017-18
577. Dr. Sarita Polytechnic 06/04/2017 Itari, Izatnagar,UP National Conference and
Devi, in A.H., to Symposium on New
Asstt. COVSc, 11/04/2017 Generation Vaccines
Proff., SDAU,
S.K.Nagar

222
2018-19
578. Dr. H.A. Polytechnic 04/12/2018 AAU, Anand XVIII Annual Conference
Patel, in A.H., to of ISVPT
Asstt. College of 08/12/2018
Professor, Vety.
Science &
A.H.,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
All Research Station, SDAU
2014-15
579. Dr.C.M. Date palm 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Murlidhara Research 31/05/2014 “Technological Challenges
n Station, & Human Resources for
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Climate Smart Horticulture
Scientist Mundra Issues & Strategies
580. Dr. R. R. Agroforestry 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Sankhela Research 31/05/2014 “Technological Challenges
Res. Station,, & Human Resources for
Scientist SDAU, Climate Smart Horticulture
S.K.Nagar Issues & Strategies

581. Dr. A.G. Pulses 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on


Patel Research 31/05/2014 “Technological Challenges
Asstt. Res. Station, & Human Resources for
Scientist SDAU, Climate Smart Horticulture
S.K.Nagar Issues & Strategies
582. Dr. Nandre Agril. 26/05/2014 to NAU, Navsari Global Conference on
Asstt. Res. Research 31/05/2014 “Technological Challenges
Scientist Station, & Human Resources for
SDAU, Climate Smart Horticulture
Aseda Issues & Strategies
583. Dr. R.N. CWMPR & 20-06-14 to 25-06- Brahmakumari Retreat on “Holistic Rural
Singh, RE, SDAU, 14 s, Gyan Development through
Research S.K.Nagar Sarovar, Mount Spiritual and Natural
Scientist Abu Resources

584. Dr. Sunil Potato 10-07-14 to 15-07- IIVR, National Conference on


Kumar Research 14 Varanasi, Uttar “Pre-/Post Harvest Losses
Chongtham, Station, Pradesh and Value Addition in
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Vegetables
Scientist Deesa
585. Dr. Dept. Vety. 13-10-14 to 18-10- College of XXXVIII Annual Congress
Prajwalita Surgery & 14 Vety. Science of “Indian Society for
Tarunkumar Radiology, & A.H., Veterinary Surgery and
Sutaria, Dr. V.M. Rajasthan International Symposium
Assistant Jhala University of on New Horizons of Camel
Professor Clinical Vety. & A.H., Surgery and Large
Complex, Bikaner, Ruminant Surgery”
SDAU, Rajasthan
Deesa

223
586. Dr. B.L. Centre of 26-11-14 to 30-11- MPUAT, International Conference
Jakhar, Excellence 14 Udaipur on “Changing Scenario of
Asstt. for Research Pest Problems in Agri-
Research on Pulses, Horti Ecosystem and heir
Scientist SDAU Management”
587. Dr. Sarvesh C&M, Res. 08-11-14 to 09-11- Nirma International Conference
Kumar Station, 14 University on “Strengthening Climate
Shah, Asstt. SDAU, Justice Initiatives:
Research S.K.Nagar Livelihood Challenges at
Scientist Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
588. Dr. B.M. CERW, 08-11-14 to 09-11- Nirma International Conference
Patel, SDAU, 14 University on “Strengthening Climate
Assoc. Res. Vijapur Justice Initiatives:
Scientist Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
589. Dr. D.K. C&M Res. 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Patel, Stn., SDAU, 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Assoc. Res. S.K.Nagar Justice Initiatives:
Sci Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
590. Dr. R.N. Potato, 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Patel, Deesa 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
I/c Assoc. Justice Initiatives:
Res. Sci. Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
591. Dr. J.A. ARS, Talod 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Patel, 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Asstt. Res. Justice Initiatives:
Scientist, Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
592. Dr. K. J. LRS, 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Ankuya, SDAU, 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar Justice Initiatives:
Scientist Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
593. Dr. D.B. CRSS, 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Prajapati, SDAU, 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Asstt. Res. Jagudan Justice Initiatives:
Sci. Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
594. Dr. J.J. KVK, 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Mistry, Khedbrahma 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Subject Spe. Justice Initiatives:
Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
224
595. Dr. A.M. CERP, 08-11-2014 to 09- Nirma International Conference
Patel, SDAU, 11-2014 University on “Strengthening Climate
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar Justice Initiatives:
Sci. Livelihood Challenges at
Local Level with a Focus
on Farmers”
596. Dr. Centre for 04-12-2014 to 09- Jawaharlal World congress on
Surendra Agro 12-2014 Nehru “Agriculture, Horticulture,
Kumar, forestry, University, Aquaculture, Animal
Assistant Forage New Delhi Science, Food Technology,
Research Crops and Biodiversity and Climate
Scientist Green Belt, Change: Sustainable
(Agronomy) SDAU, Approaches” (AFHAFBC-
S.K.Nagar 2014)

597. Dr. R. N. CWMPR & 21-02-2015 to 27- PAU, 49th Annual Convention of
Singh, RE, SDAU, 02-2015 Ludhiana, ISAE and International
Research S.K.Nagar Punjab Symposium on
Scientist “Engineering Solutions for
(Agril. Sustainable Agriculture
Engg) and Food Processing”
598. Dr. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
A.G.Desai, Mustard Courtyard by 2015
I/c Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K. Nagar Ahmedabad
(C&M)
599. Dr. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
B.S.Patel, Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Assoc. Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
(Ento)

600. Dr. D.K. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
(Breeding)
601. Dr. B.S. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
Rathore, Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Asstt. Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
(Agron)
602. Dr. S.K. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
Shah, Asstt. Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Res. Sci. Res. Station, Marriott,
(Soil Sci) S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
603. Prof. C.J. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
(Breeding)

225
604. Dr. G.P. Main Castor 21-02-2015 Hotel Global Castor Conference-
Gangwar, Mustard Courtyard by 2015
Asstt. Res. Res. Station, Marriott,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad
(Patho.)
605. Dr. Neeta Dept. of 17/02/2015 to Entrepreneursh “11th Biennial Conference
Khandelwal HECM, 21/02/2015 ip on ntrepreneurship”
, Assistant ACHS & N, Development
Professor SDAU, Institute of
S.K.Nagar India, Bhat,
Gandhinagar
606. Dr. B.S. CWMPR & 21-02-2015 to 27- PAU, 49th Annual Convention of
Deora, RE, SDAU, 02-2015 Ludhiana, ISAE and Symposium on
Professor S.K.Nagar Punjab Engineering Solutions for
Sustainable Agriculture
and Food Processing”
2015-16
607. Er. B.S. CWMPR & RE, 10/09/2015 Mahatma Agri Asia, International
Parmar, SDAU S.K.Nagar to Mandir, Agricultural Technology
Asstt. 12/09/2015 Gandhinagar Exhibition & Conference
Professor
608. Dr. S.M. Centre for 11/10/2015 PJT State 25th Asian-Pacific Weed
Patel, Research on Seed to Agricultural Science Society
Asstt. Res. Spices, 18/10/2015 University, Conference on Weed
Scientist SDAU, Jagudan Rajendranagar, Science for Sustainable
Hyderabad Agricultural Environment
and Biodiversity for
Selection of advanced
generation and rust
observation at off-season
Nursery
609. Dr. A.U. Centre for 11/10/2015 PJT State 25th Asian-Pacific Weed
Amin, Research on Seed to Agricultural Science Society
Research Spices, 18/10/2015 University, Conference on Weed
Scientist SDAU, Jagudan Rajendranagar, Science for Sustainable
Hyderabad Agricultural Environment
and Biodiversity for
Selection of advanced
generation and rust
observation at off-season
Nursery
610. Dr. R.R. AICRP on On 27/10/2016 RCA, Dept. of National Conference on
Patel, Asstt. Farm Research to Agril. Agricultural Marketing
Research Project, SDAU, 30/10/2016 Economics &
Scientist Jagudan Management,
Udaipur
611. Dr. A.K. Dept. of Livestock 16/11/2015 College of XXXII Annual Conference
Jain, Production & Mgt., to Avian Science of Indian Poultry Science
Professor & Veterinary College, 23/11/2015 & Management Association and National
Head SDAU, S.K.Nagar Thiruvazhamku Symposium on
nnu, Palakkad, Agricultural Marketing
Kerala

226
612. Dr. P.M. Dept. of Vety. 30/11/2015 Dept. of Vety. XXXI Annual Convention
Chauhan, Clinic, to Gynecology & of the Indian Society for
Assistant Dr. V.M. Jhala 07/12/2015 Obstetrics, Study of Animal
Professor Clinical Complex, Vety. College, Reproduction (ISSAR) ON
SDAU, Deesa Hebbal, “Current challenges and
Bengaluru opportunities in Animal
Reproduction”
613. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 01/12/2015 Veterinary Annual Convention of
Rathod, S.K.Nagar to College, ISSAR and National
Asstt. Res. 07/12/2015 Hebbal, symposium on “Current
Scientist Bengaluru Challenges and
Opportunities in Animal
Reproduction
614. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 15/01/2016 Bhubaneshwar, 50th National Convention
Deora, S.K.Nagar to Orissa of ISAE and Symposium
Professor 23/01/2016 on “Agricultural
Engineering in Nation
Building: Contributions
and Challenges” and
presentation of ISAE
Awards”
615. Dr. R.N. CNRM, SDAU, 16/01/2016 OUAT, 50th Annual Convention of
Singh, S.K.Nagar to Bhubaneswar ISAE and Symposium on
Research 24/01/2016 (Orissa) Agricultural Engineering in
Scientist Nation Building:
Contributions and
Challenges
616. Dr. J.B. LRS, SDAU, 26/01/2016 Co. V.Sc., Annual International
Patel, S.K.Nagar to Rajendranagar, Livestock conference and
Research 02/02/2016 Hyderabad Expo 23rd Annual
Scientist Convention, ISAPM-2016
on Indigenous Cattle
617. Dr. K.J. LRS, SDAU, 26/01/2016 Co. V.Sc., Annual International
Ankuya, S.K.Nagar to Rajendranagar, Livestock conference and
Asstt. Res. 02/02/2016 Hyderabad Expo 23rd Annual
Scientist Convention, ISAPM-2016
on Indigenous Cattle
618. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 19/02/2016 AAU, Anand 29th National Convention
Deora, S.K.Nagar to of Agriculture Engineers
Professor 22/02/2016 on ‘Agro Tech Industries:
status, scope and strategy
for food security’
619. Dr. N.R. Centre for 22/02/2016 IARI, New 6th International
Patel, Research on Seed to Delhi Conference: Plant,
Asstt. Res. Spices, SDAU, 28/02/2016 Pathogens and People
Scientist Jagudan challenges in Plant
Pathology to benefit
humankind
620. Dr. Sarita Dept. of Medicine, 25/02/2016 OUAT, 16th Indian Veterinary
Devi, Dr. VM. Jhala to Bhubaneshwar, Congress and XXIII
Asstt. Clinical Complex, 02/03/2016 Odisha Annual conference of
Professor SDAU, Deesa IAAVR

227
621. Dr.C.M.Mu Date palm 27/03/2016 Riverside National level joint
ralidharan, Research Station, to Transit conference on “Insect
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Mundra 05/04/2016 Campus, biodiversity studies: where
Scientist Central does India stand in the
University of Global Map?” and Post
Kerala, Conference Workshop
Padannakad,
Nileshwar,
Kasarakod,
Kerala
2016-17
622. Dr. A.M. Centre for 13/10/2016 AAU, Anand, Food, water, energy Nexus
Patel, Research on IFS, to Gujarat in arena of Climate Change
Chief SDAU, S.K.Nagar 17/10/2016
Agronomist
623. Dr. Agroforestry 19/11/2016 toAndaman International Conference
R.R.Sankhe Research Station, S Science on Climate change
to 25/11/2016
la, Research DAU, S.K. Nagar Association adaptation: ecological
Scientist (ASA), sustainability and resource
Port Blair management for livelihood
security”
624. Dr. A.M. Centre for 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable
Patel, Research on IFS, to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Chief SDAU, S.K.Nagar 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
Agronomist energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge

625. Dr. P.P. Directorate of 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable


Chaudhari, Research SDAU, to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Associate S.K.Nagar 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
Professor, energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
626. Dr. R.N. CNRM, SDAU , 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable
Singh, S.K.Nagar to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Research 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
Scientist energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
627. Sh. K.M. Centre for 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable
Patel, Research on IFS to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Agri. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
Officer energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
628. Dr. K.I. Wheat Research 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Agronomy for sustainable
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Pusa Campus, management of natural
Asstt. Vijapur 27/11/2016 New Delhi resources, environment,
Research energy and livelihood
Scientist security to achieve zero
hunger challenge

228
629. Dr. A.U. CRSS, SDAU, 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
Amin, Jagudan to Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
Research New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Scientist 27/11/2016 management of natural
resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
630. Dr. S.M. CRSS, SDAU, 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
Patel, Asstt. Jagudan Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
to
Res. New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Scientist 27/11/2016 management of natural
resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
631. Dr. A.L.Jat, C & M Res. 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
Asstt. Station, to Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Scientist 27/11/2016 management of natural
(Agon.) resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
632. Dr. N.I Patel, CNRM, SDAU, 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
to
Sci. (Soil New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Sci.) 27/11/2016 management of natural
resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
633. Mr. CNRM, SDAU, 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
K.G.Vyas, S.K.Nagar Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
to
Senior Res. New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Fellow 27/11/2016 management of natural
(Agon.) resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
634. Dr. S.K. Potato Res. Station, 21/11/2016 ICAR-IARI, Fourth International
Chongtham, SDAU, Deesa to Pusa Campus, Agronomy Congress on
Asstt. Res. New Delhi “Agronomy for sustainable
Scientist 27/11/2016 management of natural
resources, environment,
energy and livelihood
security to achieve zero
hunger challenge
635. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 08/12/2016 to toAndaman International Conference on
Parmar, S.K.Nagar Science Climate change adaptation:
10/12/2016
Assistant Association ecological sustainability and
Research (ASA), resource management for
Scientist Port Blair livelihood security”

229
636. Dr. R. R. Agroforestry 05/12/2016 Andaman International Conference on
Sankhela., Research Station, to Science “Climate Change
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 13/12/2016 Association adaptation:
Scientist (ASA), ecological sustainability
Port Blair and resource management
for livelihood securit
637. Er. B. S. Center for Natural 06/12/ 2016 Andaman Inter.Conf.on “Climate
Parmar., Resources to 12/12/ Science Change adaptation:
Assistant Management, 2016 Association ecological sustainability
Professor SDAU, S.K.Nagar (ASA), and resource management
Port Blair for livelihood security
638. Dr. Ashok Regional Research 16/02/2017 Boived Krishi 19th Indian Agricultural
N.Chaudhar Station, SDAU, to Prodyogiki Scientists & Farmers’
y, Asstt. Bhachau 21/02/2017 Gram, Congress
Res. Moharab,
Scientist Sringverpur,
(Agron) Allahabad (UP)
639. Dr. K. C&M Res. Station, 14/02/2017 ICAR-Indian 3rd National Brassica
P.Prajapati, SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Agricultural Conference on “Enhancing
Asstt. Res. 19/02/2017 Research oilseed Production through
Scientist Institute, New Climate Smart
Delhi Technologies”
640. Dr.P.J.Patel C&M Res. Station, 14/02/2017 ICAR-Indian 3rd National Brassica
, Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Agricultural Conference on “Enhancing
Scientist 19/02/2017 Research oilseed Production through
Institute, New Climate Smart
Delhi Technologies”
641. Dr.A.L.Jat, C&M Res. Station, 14/02/2017 ICAR-Indian 3rd National Brassica
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Agricultural Conference on “Enhancing
Scientist 19/02/2017 Research oilseed Production through
Institute, New Climate Smart
Delhi Technologies”
642. Shri C&M Res. Station, 14/02/2017 ICAR-Indian 3rd National Brassica
J.R.Patel, SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Agricultural Conference on “Enhancing
Asstt. Res. 19/02/2017 Research oilseed Production through
Scientist Institute, New Climate Smart
Delhi Technologies”
643. Dr. S.H. College of RE & 14/02/2017 Chaudhary the 51th Annual Convention
Suthar, EE, SDAU, to Charan Singh of Indian Society of
Principal & S.K.Nagar 21/02/2017 Haryana Agricultural Engineers and
Dean Agricultural National Symposium on the
University, theme “Agricultural
Hissar Engineering for Sustainable
and Climate Smart
Agriculture” and a meeting
of all Deans of Agricultural
Engineering College of our
country

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2017-18
644. Dr. S.P. Director of Student 22/06/2017 Rishikesh, IJTA 5 th International
Pandya Welfare, SDAU, to Utarakhand Conference on Agriculture,
Asstt. Proff S.K.Nagar 27/06/2017 Horticulture And Plant
Science
645. Dr. P.P. Director of 22/06/2017 Rishikesh, IJTA 5 th International
Chaudhari Research, SDAU, to Utarakhand Conference on Agriculture,
Associate. S.K.Nagar 27/06/2017 Horticulture And Plant
Proff Science
646. Dr. R.N. Director of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
Singh Research, SDAU, Anand climate Service; along with
Research S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
Scientist building climate smart
(ADR) farmers
647. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
Parmar S.K.Nagar Anand climate Service; along with
Asstt. Proff. weather forecast for
building climate smart
farmers
648. Dr. K.M. ARS, SDAU, 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
Patel Aseda Anand climate Service; along with
Asstt.Res. weather forecast for
Scientist building climate smart
farmers
649. Dr. J.J. Directore of 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
Mistry Extention Anand climate Service; along with
ADEE Education , SDAU, weather forecast for
S.K.Nagar building climate smart
farmers
650. Dr. Castor- Mustard 30/06/2017 BACA,AAU, Conference on Developing
S.K.Shah Research Station, Anand climate Service; along with
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar weather forecast for
Research building climate smart
Scientist farmers
651. Sh. D.B. Pulses Research 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Patel, Station, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
652. Ms. Punam Pulses Research 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Tapare Station, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
653. Sh. A.M. Seed Spices 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Amin Research Station, to agriculture : problems and
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Jagudan 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
654. Dr. N.R. Seed Spices 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Patel Research Station, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Jagudan 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
655. Dr. J.R. KVK, SDAU, 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Patel Asstt. Khedbrahma to agriculture : problems and
Res. Sci. 20/08/2017 solution
231
656. Sh. M.M. Agril. Research 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Patel Station, SDAU, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. Res. Ladol 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
657. Dr. B.R. Agril. Research 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Nakrani Station, SDAU, to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. Res. Kothara 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
658. Sh. P.H. KVK SDAU, 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Rabari Tharad to agriculture : problems and
Asstt. 20/08/2017 solution
Research
Scientist
659. Dr. S.I. Wheat Research 18/08/2017 JAU, Junagadh Plant protection in modern
Patel Station, SDAU, to agriculture : problems and
Assc. Res. Vijapur 20/08/2017 solution
Scientist
660. Dr. R.R. Agroforestry 08/09/2017 Ahmedabad Convention on biological
Shankhela Research Station, diversity
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar
Scientist
661. Dr. R.N. CNRM, SDAU, 07/01/2018 AAU, Anand 52nd Annual Convention of
Singh S.K.Nagar to ISAE and National
Research 10/01/2018 Symposium on Doubling
Scientist Farmers Income through
technological intervention
662. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 07/01/2018 AAU, Anand 52nd Annual Convention of
Parmar S.K.Nagar to ISAE and National
Professor 10/01/2018 Symposium on Doubling
Farmers Income through
technological intervention
663. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 07/01/2018 AAU, Anand 52nd Annual Convention of
Deora S.K.Nagar to ISAE and National
Research 10/01/2018 Symposium on Doubling
Scientist Farmers Income through
technological intervention
664. Dr. Ashok Regional Research 31/01/2018 Anand Conference on Farmers
N. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural First for Conserving Soil
Chaudhary Bhachau 04/02/2018 University, and Water Resources in
Asstt. Anand Western Region
Research (FFCSWR-2018)
Scientist
(Agron)
665. Dr. R.M. Dept. of Clinics,Dr. 30/01/2018 Orissa 36th Annual Convention of
Patel, V.M. Jhala Clinical to University of Indian Society for
Professor & Complex, 05/02/2018 Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine and
Head SDAU, Deesa Technology, National symposium on
Bhubavenshwa “Animal Health Service
r delivery-the properties of
the professionals for
enhancing farmers income

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666. Dr. Abhinav Dept. of Clinics,Dr. 30/01/2018 Orissa 36th Annual Convention of
N. Suthar, V.M. Jhala Clinical to University of Indian Society for
Asstt. Complex, 05/02/2018 Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine and
Professor SDAU, Deesa Technology, National symposium on
Bhubavenshwa “Animal Health Service
r delivery-the properties of
the professionals for
enhancing farmers income
667. Dr. A.G. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Desai, I/C Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Scientists Ahmedabad
668. Dr. D.K. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Patel, Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Assoc. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Research Ahmedabad
Scientists
669. Sh. C.J. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Patel, Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Research Ahmedabad
Scientists
670. Dr. S.K. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Shah, Asstt. Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Res. Sci. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Ahmedabad
671. Sh. D.N. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Tajani, Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Research Ahmedabad
Scientists
672. Dr. G.P. Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Gangwar, Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Scientists Ahmedabad
673. Dr. A.L. Jat, Castor-Mustard 24/02/2018 Hotel Global Castor Conference -
Asstt. Research Station, Courtyard by 2018
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar Marriott,
Scientists Ahmedabad
2018-19
674. Dr. K.P. Castor-Mustard 06/04/2018 Junagadh National Conference on
Prajapati, Research Station, to Enhancing Productivity of
Asstt. Res. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/04/2018 Oilseeds in Changing
Sci. (PBG) Climate Scenario
675. Dr. P.J. Castor-Mustard 06/04/2018 Junagadh National Conference on
Patel, Asstt. Research Station, to Enhancing Productivity of
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/04/2018 Oilseeds in Changing
Scientist Climate Scenario
676. Dr. H. H. LRS, SDAU, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Panchasara, S.K.Nagar to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Research 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Scientist Opportunities and
Challenges
233
677. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Rathod, S.K.Nagar to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Asstt. 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Research Opportunities and
Scientist, Challenges
678. Dr. Mayank LRS, SDAU, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Patel, S.K.Nagar to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Asstt. 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Research Opportunities and
Scientist, Challenges
679. Dr. Y.M. LRS, SDAU, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Gami, S.K.Nagar to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Asstt. 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Research Opportunities and
Scientist, Challenges
680. Dr. K.J. LRS, SDAU, 11/04/2018 SDAU, National Conference on
Ankuya, S.K.Nagar to S.K.Nagar Smallholders Livestock
Assistant 13/04/2018 Producers in India:
Professor, Opportunities and
Challenges
681. Dr. A.G. Castor-Mustard 06/07/2018 Jaipur, Rapeseed Mustard
Desai, Research Station, to Rajasthan Conclave 2018
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 09/07/2018
Scientist
682. Dr. P.J. Castor-Mustard 06/07/2018 Jaipur, Rapeseed Mustard
Patel, Research Station, to Rajasthan Conclave 2018
ARS SDAU, S.K.Nagar 09/07/2018
683. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 17/08/2018 Kota, Rajasthan 32nd National Convention
Deora, S.K.Nagar to on Agricultural
Research 20/08/2018 Engineering for the
Scientist Sustainable Agriculture and
Rural Development in India
684. Sh. N.A. Agroforestry 26/10/2018 ICAR-CIAH, National Conference on
Patel, Research Station, to Bikaner “Arid Horticulture for
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 30/10/2018 Enhancing Productivity and
Research Economic Empowerment
Scientist
685. Dr. Kapil Date palm 25/10/2018 ICAR-CIAH, National Conference on
Mohan Research Station, to Bikaner Arid Horticulture for
Sharma, SDAU, Mundra 31/10/2018 Enhancing Productivity and
Asstt. Economic Empowerment
Research
Scientist
686. Dr. C.K. CNRM, SDAU, 20/11/2018 Jabalpur, ISWS Golden Jubilee
Patel, S.K.Nagar to Madhya International Conference on
Assoc. 25/11/2018 Pradesh Sustainable weed
Research management in cereals,
Scientist pulses, oil seed crops,
commercial crops, fibre and
fodder crops
687. Dr. I.M. CIL, SDAU, 26/11/2018 AAU, Anand 83rd Annual Convention on
Patel,Asstt. S.K.Nagar to “Development in Soil
Res. Sci. 01/12/2018 Science - 2018
234
688. Dr. S.K. C &M Res. 26/11/2018 AAU, Anand 83rd Annual Convention on
Shah, Station, SDAU, to “Development in Soil
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar 01/12/2018 Science – 2018
Scientist,
689. Dr.R.N. DOR Office, 10/12/2018 Assam International Conference on
Singh, SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Agricultural Climate Change,
ADR 19/12/2018 University, Biodiversity and
Jorhat Sustainable Agriculture.
(ICCBSA-2018)
690. Dr. Kapil CIL, SDAU, 12/12/2018 IARI, New National Genetics Congress
Tiwari, S.K.Nagar to Delhi on Genetics for sustainable
Assistant 18/12/2018 food, health and nutrition
Professor security
691. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 13/12/2018 IARI, New National Genetics Congress
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Delhi on Genetics for sustainable
Assoc. Deesa 17/12/2018 food, health and nutrition
Research security
Scientist
692. Shri. K.P. Castor-Mustard 30/01/2019 CSAUA & T, 4th National Brassica
Prajapati, Research Station, to Kanpur (U.P) Conference on Innovative
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 05/02/2019 approaches in oilseed
Research brassica towards self
Scientist sufficiency
693. Dr. G.P. Castor-Mustard 30/01/2019 CSAUA & T, 4th National Brassica
Gangwar, Research Station, to Kanpur (U.P) Conference on Innovative
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 05/02/2019 approaches in oilseed
Research brassica towards self
Scientist sufficiency
694. Dr. A.L. Castor-Mustard 30/01/2019 CSAUA & T, 4th National Brassica
Jat, Asstt. Research Station, to Kanpur (U.P) Conference on Innovative
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 05/02/2019 approaches in oilseed
Scientist brassica towards self
sufficiency
695. Shri Castor-Mustard 30/01/2019 CSAUA & T, 4th National Brassica
J.R.Patel, Research Station, to Kanpur (U.P) Conference on Innovative
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 05/02/2019 approaches in oilseed
Research brassica towards self
Scientists sufficiency
696. Dr. Dr.V.M.Jhala 31/01/2019 Bikaner, 37th National Convention of
K.M.Jadha Clinical Complex, to Rajasthan Indian Society for
v, C.V.Sc. & A.H., 05/02/2019 Veterinary Medicine
Professor SDAU, S.K.Nagar

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Participation of Professor/Officer in Meeting/Group Meeting

Sr. Name & Office Duration Venue Topic/Objective


No. Designation (Including
Journey
Period)
C.P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
697. Shri. J.G. Dept. of Agril. 07/11/2014 Birsa Agronomist 8th Annual
Patel, Meteorology, to Agricultural Review Meeting on
Against Post CPCA, SDAU, 14/11/2014 University, Project entitled “Gramin
of Associate S.K. Nagar Ranchi, Krishi Mausam Sewa”
Professor Jharkand
698. Dr. M.R. C.P. College of 08-03-2015 ICRISAT “Global Planning Meeting
Prajapati, Agriculture, S. D. to 11-03- Campus, of One Agriculture-One
Dean Agricultural 2015 Patancheru, Science: A Global
University, Telangana Education Consortium”
S.K.Nagar
2015-16
699. Dr. L.D. Dept. of GPB, 6/09/2015 N.S. Patel Art Meeting on Gujarati
Parmar, College of to College, Anand Dictionary on Scientific
Associate Agriculture, 12/09/2015 and Technical
Professor Tharad Terminology on
Agricultural
700. Dr. S.D. Dept. of GPB, 6/09/2015 N.S. Patel Art Meeting on Gujarati
Solanki, CPCA, SDAU, to College, Anand Dictionary on Scientific
Assoc. S.K.Nagar 12/09/2015 and Technical
Professor Terminology on
Agricultural
701. Shri. J.G. Dept. of Agril. 21/11/2015 UAS, Dharwad 9th Annual Review
Patel, Meteorology, to Meeting (ARM) of
Associate CPCA, SDAU, 27/11/2015 Gramin Krishi Mausam
Professor S.K.Nagar Sewa (GKMS) Project
2016-17
702. Dr. M.R. CPCA, SDAU, 18/04/2016 Kochrab Meet on “Round table on
Prajapati, S.K.Nagar Ashram, Promoting Organic
Dean Ahmedabad Farming in a special way”
(Agriculture)
703. Dr. D.M. Dept. of 18/04/2016 Kochrab Meet on “Round table on
Patel, Assoc. Agronomy, Ashram, Promoting Organic
Professor CPCA, SDAU, Ahmedabad Farming in a special way”
S.K.Nagar

704. Karen P. Dept. of Genetics 18/06/2016 AAU, Anand Meeting on “Seed Gene
Pachchigar, & Pl. Breeding, Bank
Assistant CPCA, SDAU,
Professor S.K.Nagar
705. Dr. N.V. Dept. of Genetics 18/06/2016 AAU, Anand Meeting on “Seed Gene
Soni, & Pl. Breeding, Bank
Assistant CPCA, SDAU,
Professor S.K.Nagar
236
706. Dr. M.R. C.P.College of 12/09/2016 CAZRI, XXIV meeting of ICAR
Prajapati, Agriculture, to Jodhpur, Regional Committee (VI)
Dean SDAU, S.K.Nagar 15/09/2016 Rajasthan

2017-18

707. Dr. M.R. CPCA, SDAU, 22/09/2017 CAZRI, Midterm Review ICAR
Prajapati S.K.Nagar Jodhpur Regional Committee No.
Principal and VI Meeting
Dean
708. Dr. Anirudh Dept. of Pl. 22/09/2017 IARI, New Meeting for preparation of
Chattopadhy Pathology CPCA, to Delhi DBT-BBSRC research
ay, Asistant SDAU, S.K.Nagar 24/09/2017 proposal
Professor
709. Dr. K.K. Dept. PBG, 22/09/2017 IARI, New Meeting for preparation of
Tiwari, CPCA, SDAU, to Delhi DBT-BBSRC research
Asistant S.K.Nagar 24/09/2017 proposal
Professor
710. Shri Dept. of Agril. 13/11/2017 Indira Gandhi 11th Annual Review
Ajitkumar I. Meterology, to Krushi Vishwa Meeting on Gramin
Desai, CPCA, SDAU, 19/11/2017 Vidyalaya, Krushi Mausam Seva
Research S.K.Nagar Raipur
Associate-II
2018-19
711. Sh. A.I. Dept. of Agril. 03/12/201 RARS, 12th ARM Annual Review
Desai, Res. Meteorology, 8 to Tirupati, Meeting of “GKMS
Associate CPCA, SDAU, ANGRAU, Project and 9th ARM of
S.K.Nagar 05/12/201 Andhra Fasal Project”
8 Pradesh

College of Vety. Science & Animal Husbandry, SDAU, S.K.Nagar


2014-15
712. Dr. S.K. Department of 14-08-2014 to IVRI, Annual Review Meet of
Mody, Pharmacology & 18-08-2014 Izatnagar Outreach Programme on
Professor & Toxicology, Monitoring of Drug
Head CVS&AH, Residues and
SDAU, Environmental Pollutions
S.K.Nagar
713. Dr. B.S Department of 19-08-2014 to NASA Annual Review Meet of
Chandel, Vety Micro., 21-08-2014 Complex , “All India Network
Professor SDAU, New Delhi Project on Bluetongue
S.K.Nagar
714. Dr. B.S. Dept. of Animal 20/11/2014 to School of 2nd Annual Review Meet
Chandel, Biotech College 23/11/2014 Biotechnolog of “DBT Network Project
Professor & of Vety. Sci. & y, JNU, New on
Head A.H., SDAU, Delhi Brucellosis”
S.K.Nagar
715. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Animal 20/11/2014 to School of 2nd Annual Review Meet
Chauhan, Biotech College 23/11/2014 Biotechnolog of “DBT Network Project
Associate of Vety. Sci. & y, JNU, New on Brucellosis”
Professor A.H., SDAU, Delhi
S.K.Nagar.
237
2015-16
716. Dr. B.S. Dept. of Animal 02/07/2015 to ICAR- Mid-Term Review Meet
Chandel, Biotech.& 05/07/2015 NIVEDI, of DBT Network Project
Professor & Microbiology Bengaluru on Brucellosis
Head SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
717. Mr. Bharat Dept. of Animal 16/11/2015 to Defense Third Annual Meet of
K. Patel Biotech. & 23/11/2015 Food “DBT Network Project on
Junior Res. Microbiology, Research Brucellosis”
Fellow SDAU, Laboratory,
S.K.Nagar Mysore
718. Dr. B.S. Dept. of Animal 17/11/2015 to Defense Third Annual Meet of
Chandel, Biotech. & 21/11/2015 Food “DBT Network Project on
Professor & Microbiology, Research Brucellosis”
Head SDAU, Laboratory,
S.K.Nagar Mysore
2016-17
719. Dr. B. S. Department of 02/06/2016 to Directorate Brain Storming Meeting
Chandel, Animal 04/06/2016 of Animal
Professor & Biotechnology, Husbandry,
Head CVS& AH, Hyderabad
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
720. Dr. S. K. Dept. of 02/06/2016 to C.V.Sc. and Annual Review Meeting
Mody, P.I., Pharmacology 05/06/2016 A.H., of outreach programme of
Professor and Toxicology, Kolakata, ICAR (Research Project)
and Head CVS& AH, West Bengal MDREP (Monitoring of
SDAU, Drug Residue and
S.K.Nagar Environmental Pollutants)
721. Dr. B.S. Department of 24/07/2016 to Dept. of 4th Mid Term Review
Chandel, Animal 27/07/2016 Genetics, Meeting of Brucellosis
Professor & Biotechnology, School of Network Project
Head, CVS& AH, Biological
SDAU, Sciences,
S.K.Nagar MKU,
Madurai
722. Dr. B. S. Department of 30/08/2016 to NASC “Annual Review Meeting
Chandel, Animal 01/09/2016 Complex, of AINP-Bluetongue
Professor & Biotechnology, Pusa,
Head CVS& AH, NewDelh
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
723. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Vety. 04/12/2016 to Swami Meeting on National
Chauhan, Microbiology 06/12/2016 NASC, action plan on
Associate College of Vety. PUSA, New antimicrobial resistance
Professor Science, SDAU, Delhi
S.K.Nagar
724. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Vety. 05/02/2017 to DBT Room 4th Annual review meet of
Chauhan, Microbiology 07/02/2017 No.816, New DBT network project on
Associate College of Vety. Delhi Brucellosis
Professor Science, SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
238
725. Dr. H.C. Dept. Veterinary 06/03/2017 to Kolkata Meeting on a “National
Chauhan, Microbiology, 09/03/2017 Network of Veterinary
Associate College of Vety. Laboratories on AMR in
Professor Science, SDAU, India”
S.K.Nagar
726. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Animal 26/03/2017 to Kochi the FAO-ICAR meeting
Chauhan, Biotech., College 28/03/2017 on Identification of
Associate of Vety. Science Research Priorities in
Professor & A.H., SDAU, Veterinary Sector for A
S.K.Nagar ntimicrobial Resistance
2017-18
727. Dr. S.K. Dept. of 15/12/2017 to C.V.Sc., Annual Review Meeting
Mody, Pharmacology 17/12/2017 Gannavaram( of outreach programme of
Professor & and Toxicology, Vijayawada), ICAR (Research Project)
Head College of Vety. Andra MDREP (Monitoring of
Science & A.H., Pradesh Drug Residue and
SDAU, Environmental Pollutants)
S.K.Nagar
728. Dr. Ashish G.N. Patel 20/01/2018 to NIFTEM, 1st Expert Committee
Dixit, College of Dairy 23/01/2018 HSIIDC Meeting of MOFPI for R
Assistant Science & Food Industrial & D Projects Proposal
Professor Technology, Estate, under R & D Scheme of
SDAU, Sonipat, MOFPI
Sararkrushinagar Haryana
729. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Animal 14/03/2018 to ICMR Hqrs, First meeting of FAO
Chauhan, Biotechnology, 16/03/2018 New Delhi funded ICMR-ICAR
Professor College of Vety. project on “to build
Science & A.H., capacity for integrated
SDAU, surveillance of
S.K.Nagar antimicrobial resistance
(AMR) in pathogen/
commensals in food
producing animals, food
of animal origin and their
environmental and food
borne pathogens in
humans
2018-19
730. Dr.B.S. CVS & AH, 13/05/2018 NIVEDI, Meeting of DBT Network
Chandel, SDAU, to Bengaluru Project on Brucellosis.
Professor & S.K.Nagar 15/05/2018
Head
731. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Animal 07/06/2018 to ICMR Hqrs, Second meeting of FAO
Chauhan, Biotechnology, New Delhi funded ICMR-ICAR project
09/06/2018
Professor College of Vety. on “to build capacity for
Science & A.H., integrated surveillance of
SDAU, S.K.Nagar antimicrobial resistance
(AMR) in pathogen/
commensals in food
producing animals, food of
animal origin and their
environmental and food
borne pathogens in humans”
239
732. Dr. H.C. Dept. of Animal 03/08/2018 to NIVEDI, “Third meeting of FAO
Chauhan, Biotechnology, 05/08/2018 Bangalore funded ICMR-ICAR
Professor College of Vety. project on “to build
Science & A.H., capacity for integrated
SDAU, S.K.Nagar surveillance of
antimicrobial resistance
(AMR) in pathogen/
commensals in food
producing animals, food of
animal origin and their
environmental and food
borne pathogens in
humans”
733. Dr. H.C. College of 21/09/2018 to Goa Annual Review Meeting
Chauhan, Veterinary 23/09/2018 of “INFAAR”
Professor & Science & A.H.,
Head (Vety. SDAU,
Micro) S.K.Nagar
734. Dr. B.S. College of 27/09/2018 GSBTM, Stakeholders meeting for
Chandel, Veterinary Gandhinagar Brainstorming on Priority
Prof. & Head Science & A.H., areas identified under
SDAU, “Research Support
S.K.Nagar Scheme”
735. Dr. S.K. Dept. of 10/12/2018 to ICAR- Annual Review Meeting
Mody, Pharmacology 14/12/2018 NIANP, of outreach programme of
Professor & and Toxicology, Bengaluru, ICAR (Research Project)
Head College of Vety. Karanataka MDREP (Monitoring of
Science & A.H., Drug Residue and
SDAU,S.K.Nagar Environmental
Pollutants)”
Aspee College of Home Science & Nutrition, SDAU, S.K.Nagar
2014-15
736. Dr. (Mrs) Aspee College of 05-08-2014 to DRWA, Attended Unit meeting of
Santosh Home Science & 07-08-2014 Bhubaneswar AICRP on Home Science
Ahlawat, Nutrition, SDAU, , Orissa
Professor & S.K.Nagar
Head,
2015-16
737. Dr. I.N. Aspee College of 02/06/2015 to ICAR-New Unit Meeting for Foods &
Patel, Assoc. Home Science & 04/06/2015 Delhi Nutrition component
Professor Nutrition, SDAU, AICRP on Home Science
S.K. Nagar
2018-19
738. Dr. (Mrs.) Aspee College of 02/10/2018 NAARM, “Meeting Restructuring
Santosh Home Science & to 05/10/2018 Hyderabad the PG Curriculum in
Ahlawat, Nutrition, SDAU, Community Science &
Professor & S.K.Nagar Nutrition and Dietetics
Head
739. Dr. J.J. Aspee College of 02/10/2018 NAARM, “Meeting Restructuring
Dhaduk, Home Science & to 05/10/2018 Hyderabad the PG Curriculum in
Profe ssor Nutrition, SDAU, Community Science &
S.K.Nagar Nutrition and Dietetics

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College of Food Technology, S. D. Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
2018-19
740. Dr. Ashish College of Food 21/04/2018 NIFTEM, 2nd Expert Committee
Dixit, Technology, HSIIDC Meeting of MOFPI for R
to
Assistant SDAU, Industrial & D Projects Proposal
Professor Sararkrushinagar 23/04/2018 Estate,Kundli under R & D Sch eme of
, Sonipat, MOFPI
Haryana
College of Basic Science & Humanities
2015-16
741. Dr. Smita College of Basic 18/05/2016 Shoolini Expert Committee Meeting
Singh, Science and to University,
Assistant Humanities, 22/05/2016 Solan,
Professor SDAU, Himachal
S.K.Nagar Pradesh

College of Agril. Business Management


2018-19
742. Dr. Shivraj ABM College, 21/11/2018 Krishi Bhavan, Meeting on “RKVY -
Singh, SDAU,S.K.Nagar to New Delhi RAFTAAR – Agribusiness
Assistant 23/11/2018 Incubators”
Professor
All Research Station, SDAU (Group Meeting)
2014-15
743. Dr. J.A. Agricultural 05/04/2014 PAU, Ludhiana, “Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Research Station, to Punjab AICCIP”
Assistant SDAU, Talod 11/04/2014
Research
Scientist
744. Dr. Y.Ravin- Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
drababu, Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Res.Sci. Research on 19/05/2014
(Pulses) Pulses, SDAU
745. Dr. P.T. Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Associate Research on 19/05/2014
Res. Sci. Pulses, SDAU
(PBG)
746. Dr. P. H. Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Res. Research on 19/05/2014
Scientist Pulses, SDAU
747. Prof. D.B. Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Res. Research on 19/05/2014
Scientist Pulses, SDAU
748. Dr. M.S. Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Res. Sci. Research on 19/05/2014
(PBG) Pulses, SDAU

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749. Dr. Bindu Centre of 15/05/2014 CCSHAU, Annual Group Meet of
Panickar, Excellence for to Hisar (Haryana) AICRP on MULLaRP
Asstt. Res. Research on 19/05/2014
Sci. Pulses, SDAU
750. Dr. Y. Centre of 21/05/2014 College of Annual Group Meet of
Ravindrabab Excellence for to Agriculture, AICRP on Pigeonpea
u, Res.Sci. Research on 27/05/2014 Pune
Pulses, SDAU
751. Dr. Narendra Centre of 21/05/2014 College of Annual Group Meet of
Singh, Excellence for to Agriculture, AICRP on Pigeonpea
Assoc. Res. Research on 27/05/2014 Pune
Sci. Pulses, SDAU
752. Dr. P. H. Centre of 21/05/2014 College of Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Agriculture, AICRP on Pigeonpea
Res. Research on 27/05/2014 Pune
Scientist Pulses, SDAU
753. Dr. A.M. Centre of 21/05/2014 College of Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Agriculture, AICRP on Pigeonpea
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2014 Pune
Scientist SDAU
(PBG),
754. Dr. B.L. Centre of 21/05/2014 College of Annual Group Meet of
Jakhar, Asstt. Excellence for to Agriculture, AICRP on Pigeonpea
Res. Sci. Research on 27/05/2014 Pune
(Ento.) Pulses, SDAU
755. Mr. G.M. Dept. of Seed 23/4/2014 S.K. University Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Technology, to of Agriculture AICRP- National Seed
Res. SDAU, 27/04/2014 & Technology, Project (Crops)
Scientist S.K.Nagar Srinagar
756. Dr. P.S. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, Res. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Scientist Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 Station,
(C&M) CCSHAU,
Bawal(Haryana)
757. Dr. A.G. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Desai, Res. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Scientist Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 station,
(Pl.Patho.) CCSHAU,
Bawal(Haryana)
758. Dr. D.K. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, Assoc. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Res. Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 station,
Scientist CCSHAU,
(PBG) Bawal(Haryana)
759. Dr. B.S. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, Assoc. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Res. Sci. Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 station,
(Entomo.) CCSHAU,
Bawal(Haryana)
760. Dr. B.S. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Res. Annual Castor Workers
Rathore, Mustard Research to Station, group Meet
Asstt. Res. Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 CCSHAU,
Sci. (Agron.) Bawal(Haryana)
242
761. Prof. C.J. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Res. Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 station,
Scientist CCSHAU,
(PBG) Bawal(Haryana)
762. Dr. S.K. Main Castor- 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Shah, Asstt. Mustard Research to Research group Meet
Res. Sci. Station, SDAU 01/06/2014 station,
(Soil CCSHAU,
Science) Bawal(Haryana)
763. Dr. N.N. Centre for Crop 09/05/2014 NBPGR, Annual Group Meet of
Prajapati, Improvement, to Regional "AICRN on UUC"
Assoc. SDAU, 15/05/2014 Station, Shimla
Research S.K.Nagar.
Scientist
764. Sh. B.M. Centre for Crop 09/05/2014 NBPGR, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Improvement, to Regional "AICRN on UUC"
Research SDAU, 15/05/2014 Station, Shimla
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
765. Dr. G.N. CWMPR&RE, 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, SDAU, to Research group Meet
Research S.K.Nagar 01/06/2014 station,
Scientist CCSHAU,
Bawal(Haryana)
766. Dr. M.P. CWMPR&RE, 27/05/2014 Regional Annual Castor Workers
Patel, Assoc. SDAU, to Research group Meet
Res. Sci. S.K.Nagar 01/06/2014 station,
CCSHAU,
Bawal(Haryana)
767. Dr. S. CERW, S.D. 24/05/2014 DWR, Karnal the 5th Annual Science
Acharya, Agricultural to Meet of the Indo-
Res. University, 29/05/2014 Australian program on
Scientist Vijapur “Marker
Assisted Wheat Breeding”
768. Sh. S.S. CERW, S.D. 24/05/2014 DWR, Karnal the 5th Annual Science
Patel, Assoc. Agricultural to Meet of the Indo-
Res. University, 29/05/2014 Australian program on
Scientist Vijapur “Marker
Assisted Wheat Breeding”
769. Dr. S.K. Potato Res. 19/05/2014 Main Sorghum Meet of state level
Jain, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to 21-05- Research technical program of
Res. Deesa 2014 Station, Surat Sorghum
Scientist
770. Sh. P.R. Potato Res. 19/05/2014 Main Sorghum Meet of state level
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Research technical program of
Res. Deesa 21/05/2014 Station, Surat Sorghum
Scientist
771. The Dry Farming 19/05/2014 Main Sorghum Meet of state level
Assistant Research Station, to Research technical program of
Res. SDAU, 21/05/2014 Station, Surat Sorghum
Scientist Radhanpur.

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772. Dr. D.B. Centre for 22/06/2014 IGKV, Raipur “XXXII workshop/Annual
Prajapati, Research on Seed to (CG) Group Meeting (2014) of
Asstt. Spices, SDAU, 30/06/2014 AICRP on Vegetable
Research Jagudan Crop”
Scientist
773. Shri. B.M. Bajra Research 22/05/2014 ICRISAT, HOPE Project Annual
Patel, Assoc. Station, CCI, to Patancheru Review-2013 and planning
Research SDAU, 24/05/2014 (A.P.) 2014 Meeting
Scientist S.K.Nagar
774. Dr. G.N. CWMPR&RE, 26/05/2014 CRIDA, Technical Programme
Patel, SDAU, to Hyderabad group meet of AICRPDA,
Research S.K.Nagar 02/06/2014 NICRA and TSP
Scientist
775. Dr. R.N. CWMPR&RE, 26/05/2014 CRIDA, Technical Programme
Singh, SDAU, to Hyderabad group meet of AICRPDA,
Research S.K.Nagar 02/06/2014 NICRA and TSP
Scientist
(Ag. Engg.)
776. Dr. N.R. Centre of 21/06/2014 KAU, “8th Annual Review
Patel, Asstt. Research on Seed to Vellanikkara, Meeting of Spices and
Research Spices, SDAU, 27/06/2014 Thrissur, Kerala Aromatic plants NHM
Scientist Jagudan operated under DASD,
Calicut
777. Dr. C.M. Date palm Res. 23/07/2014 Directorate of Annual Group Meet on
Muralidhara Station to Oilseed Palms as Special Invitee
n, Assoc. SDAU, Mundra. 30/07/2014 Research,
Research Hyderabad
Scientist
778. Dr. R.R. Centre for 26/07/2014 OUAT, Annual Group Meeting of
Sankhela, Agroforestry, to Bhubaneshwar All India Coordinated
Research Forage Crops & 28/07/2014 Research Project on
Scientist Green Belt, Agroforestry
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
779. Dr. A.G. Centre for 26/07/2014 OUAT, Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Agroforestry, to Bhubaneshwar All India Coordinated
Research Forage Crops & 28/07/2014 Research Project on
Scientist Green Belt, Agroforestry
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
780. Dr. S. K. SRS, Potato 01/08/2014 DSR, Refresher Course on
Jain, Asstt. Research Station, to Hyderabad Biodiversity, PVP, IPR
Research SDAU, Deesa 05/08/2014 and related issues
Scientist

781. Shri. P.R. SRS, Potato 01/08/2014 DSR, Refresher Course on


Patel, Asstt. Research Station, to Hyderabad “Biodiversity, PVP, IPR
Research SDAU, Deesa 05/08/2014 and related issues
Scientist
782. Dr. P.S. C & M Res. 04/08/2014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Patel, Res. Station, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Scientist SDAU,S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
(C&M) Nadia
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783. Prof. G.A. C & M Res. 04/08/2014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Station, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Res. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
Scientist Nadia
(Pl.Patho.)
784. Dr. B.S. C & M Res. 04/08/2014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Res. S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
Scientist Nadia
(Entomo.)
785. Dr. B.S. C & M Res. 04/08/2014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Rathore, Station, SDAU, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
Scientist Nadia
(Agron.)
786. Dr. P.J. C & M Res. 04/08/2014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Res. S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
Scientist Nadia
(PBG)
787. Prof. K.P. C&M Res. 04/08-/014 Bidhan Chandra 21st Annual Group
Prajapati, Stn,SDAU, to Krishi Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar 10/08/2014 Viswavidyalaya, Mustard
Sci. Nadia
788. Dr. S. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Acharya, Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Research Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Scientist Wheat, SDAU,
Vijapur
789. Dr. A.A. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Patel, Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Research Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Scientist Wheat, SDAU,
Vijapur
790. Dr. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Augustine, Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Assoc. Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Research Wheat, SDAU,
Scientist Vijapur
791. Shri. S.S. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Research Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Scientist Wheat, SDAU,
Vijapur
792. Dr. S.I. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Research Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Scientist Wheat, SDAU,
Vijapur
793. Dr. K.I. Patel, Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, Jabalpur 53rd All India Wheat and
Asstt. Excellence for to Barley Research Workers
Research Research on Wheat, 27/08/2014 Meet"
Scientist SDAU, Vijapur
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794. Dr. A.S. Centre for 20/08/2014 JNKVV, 53rd All India Wheat and
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Jabalpur Barley Research Workers
Research Research on 27/08/2014 Meet
Scientist Wheat, SDAU,
Vijapur
795. Dr J.G. Patel, Dept. of 25/08/2014 College of Vety. National Seminar on
Assistant Pathology, to Science & A.H., Livestock Breeding
Professor College of Vety. 29/08/2014 AAU, Anand Strategies for Productivity
Sci. & A.H., Enhancement towards
SDAU, Rural Prosperity & XIII
S.K.Nagar National Technical
Conference of Indian
Association of Women
Veterinarians (IAWV)
796. Dr. J.B. LRS, SDAU, 27/08/2014 GBPUAT, Annual Review Meeting of
Patel, S.K.Nagar to Pantnagar, AICRP on Cattle
Research 1/09/2014 Uttakhand
Scientist
797. Dr. B.S. Livestock 27/08/2014 GBPUAT, Annual Review Meeting of
Rathod, Research Station, to Pantnagar, AICRP on Cattle
Assistant SDAU, 1/09/2014 Uttakhand
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
798. Dr. R.N. SDAU, Deesa 18/09/2014 UAS, Dharwad, 32nd All India Coordinated
Patel, to Karnataka Research Project on Potato
Assistant 24/09/2014 Group Meeting
Research
Scientist
799. Dr. SDAU, Deesa 18/09/2014 UAS, Dharwad, 32nd All India Coordinated
Sunilkumar to Karnataka Research Project on Potato
Chongtham, 24/09/2014 Group Meeting
Assistant
Research
Scientist
800. Dr. A.U. CRSS, SDAU, 22/09/2014 UBKVV, Annual Group Meeting of
Amin, Jagudan to Pundibari (West “All India Coordinated
Research 27/09/2014 Bengal) Research Project on
Scientist Spices”
801. Dr. B.G. CRSS, SDAU, 22/09/2014 UBKVV, Annual Group Meeting of
Prajapati, Jagudan to Pundibari (West “All India Coordinated
Assoc. Res. 27/09/2014 Bengal) Research Project on
Scientist Spices”
802. Dr. N.R. CRSS, SDAU, 22/09/2014 UBKVV, Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Jagudan to Pundibari (West “All India Coordinated
Res. 27/09/2014 Bengal) Research Project on
Scientist Spices”
803. Prof. D.G. CRSS, SDAU, 22/09/2014 UBKVV, Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Jr. Jagudan to Pundibari (West “All India Coordinated
Breeder 27/09/2014 Bengal) Research Project on
Spices”

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804. Dr. J.B. Livestock 19/10/2014 NASC Expert Consultation Meet
Patel, Research Station, to Complex, New on “Strategies for
Research SDAU, 21/10/2014 Delhi Enhancing Milk
Scientist S.K.Nagar Productivity of Indigenous
Cattle”
805. Dr. R.M. Department of 20/09/2014 ANGRAU, attend IXth Annual Review
Chauhan, Seed Technology, to Hyderabad Meeting of ICAR Seed
Research SDAU, 24/09/2014 Project “ Seed Production
Scientist S.K.Nagar in Agricultural Crops
2014-15”
806. Dr. J.M. Maize Research 28/09/2014 DMR, New “National Demonstration
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Delhi 2014 and Interactive Meet”
Assistant Bhiloda 01/10/2014
Research
Scientist
807. Shri. H.N. Agricultural 25/09/2014 Central Tobacco VIIIth Group Meeting of
Patel, Research Station, to Research All India Project on
Assistant SDAU, Ladol 30/09/2014 Institute, Tabacco Research
Research Rajamundary Worker’s Meet”
Scientist
(GN&PB)
808. Dr. N.N. AICRN on UUCs, 09/10/2014 NBPGR, New "Rabi group meet of
Prajapati, Centre for Crop to Delhi AICRN on potential crops"
Assistant Improvement, 11/10/2014
Research SDAU, S.K.
Scientist Nagar
(PBG)
809. Sh. B. M. AICRN on UUCs, 09/10/2014 NBPGR, New "Rabi group meet of
Patel, Centre for Crop to Delhi AICRN on potential crops"
Assistant Improvement, 11/10/2014
Research SDAU, S.K.
Scientist Nagar
(Agron)
810. Dr. S.K. OFR, SDAU, 19/11/2014 PDFSR, Agronomist Meet:
Patel, Jagudan to Modipuram, “Farmers Perception on
Research 24/11/2014 Meerut (U.P.) Climate Change &
Scientist Farming System Success
Stories”
811. Dr. G.N. CWMPR & RE, 24/12/2014 AICRPDA AICRPDA Biannual
Patel, Chief SDAU, to Centre, Indore, Meeting
Scientist S.K.Nagar 31/12/2014 Madhya Pradesh

812. Dr. R.N. CWMPR & RE, 24/12/2014 AICRPDA AICRPDA Biannual
Singh, SDAU, to Centre, Indore, Meeting
Research S.K.Nagar 31/12/2014 Madhya Pradesh
Scientist
813. Dr. J.J. Patel, CWMPR & RE, 24/12/2014 AICRPDA AICRPDA Biannual
Research SDAU, to Centre, Indore, Meeting
Scientist(Soil S.K.Nagar 31/12/2014 Madhya Pradesh
Science)
814. Dr. M.P. CWMPR & RE, 24/12/2014 AICRPDA AICRPDA Biannual Meeting
Patel, Assoc. SDAU, S.K.Nagar to Centre, Indore,
Res. Scientist 31/12/2014 Madhya Pradesh
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815. Dr. N.I. CWMPR & RE, 24/12/2014 AICRPDA AICRPDA Biannual
Patel, I/c SDAU, to Centre, Indore, Meeting
Assoc. Res. S.K.Nagar 31/12/2014 Madhya Pradesh
Scientist(Agr
onomy)
816. Dr. C.M. Date palm 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Muralidhara Research Station, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
n, Assoc. SDAU, Mundra 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Research
Scientist,
817. Shri C.N. Date palm 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Panchal, Research Station, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Mundra 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Scientist
818. Dr. J.I. Patel.AICRP on Arid 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Res. Zone Fruits, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Scientist Faculty of 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Horticulture,
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
819. Sh. J.R. AICRP on Arid 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Vadodaria, Zone Fruits, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Asstt. Res. Faculty of 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Scientist Horticulture,
(Horti) SDAU,S.K.Nagar
820. Sh. D.N. AICRP on Arid 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Tejani, Asstt. Zone Fruits, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Res. Faculty of 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Scientist Horticulture,
(Ento) SDAU,S.K.Nagar
821. Sh. N.A. AICRP on Arid 10/12/2014 SKNAU, Jobner XIX Group Workers
Patel, Asstt. Zone Fruits, to (Jaipur- Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Res. Faculty of 16/12/2014 Rajasthan) Zone Fruits
Scientist Horticulture,
(Patho) SDAU,S.K.Nagar
822. Mr. A.S. CERW, SDAU, 19/11/2014 SKNAU, meeting regarding “DBT-
Patel, Asstt. Vijapur to Durgapura, BBSRC Joint
Res.Scientist 22/11/2014 Jaipur Collaborative Project”
823. Dr. Centre of 04/12/2014 Indian Institute Group meeting of National
S.C.Sharma, Excellence for to of Pulse Network Research Project
Asstt. Res. Research on 08/12/2014 Research, on Arid Legumes
Sci. (Arid Pulses, Kanpur, U.P.
Legumes) SDAU,S.K.Nagar
824. Dr. R.M. Dept. of Seed 06/01/2015 Barapani, Annual Breeder Seed
Chauhan, Technology, S. D. to Meghalaya Review Meeting of
Research Agricultural 09/01/2015 “AICRP-NSP (Crops)
Scientist University,
S.K.Nagar
825. Dr. C.M. Date palm 19/01/2015 AAU, Anand Annual Review Meeting of
Muralidhara Research Station, Date palm Tissue Culture
n, Associate S. D. Agricultural Project
Research University,
Scientist Mundra

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826. Dr. K.B. Livestock 30/12/2014 Dudhsagar Meeting regarding course
Prajapati, Research Station, Dairy, Mehsana on B.Sc. (DH)
Research S. D. Agricultural
Scientist University,
S.K.Nagar
827. Dr. J.M. Maize Research 25/02//201 Main Maize meeting for preparation of
Patel, Station, SDAU, 5 Research SAP of Maize Crop
Assistant Bhiloda Station, AAU,
Research Godhra
Scientist
828. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 26/02/2015 Main Vegetable vegetable crops committee
Patel, I/c Station, SDAU, to Research meeting for SAP and SIDP
Associate Deesa 27/02/2015 Station, AAU,
Research Anand
Scientist
829. Dr. C.M. Datepalm 08/03/2015 JAU, Junagadh DUS review meeting
Muralidhara Research Station, to
n, Associate S.D.Agricultural 11/03/2015
Research University,
Scientist Mundra- Kachchh
830. Dr. S. DOR Office, S. 08/03/2015 ICRISAT “Global Planning Meeting
Acharya, D. Agricultural to Campus, of One Agriculture-One
Associate University, 11/03/2015 Patancheru, Science: A Global
Director of S.K.Nagar Telangana Education Consortium”
Research
2015-16

831. Sh. B.M. Centre for Crop 07/04/2015 OUA&T, XXVI Group Meet of
Patel, Assoc. Improvement, to Bhubaneswar AICRN on Potential
Res. SDAU, S.K. 15/04/2015 (Odisha) Crops"
Scientist Nagar
832. Dr. N.N. Centre for Crop 07/04/2015 OUA&T, XXVI Group Meet of
Prajapati, Improvement, to Bhubaneswar AICRN on Potential
Assoc. Res. SDAU, S.K. 15/04/2015 (Odisha) Crops"
Scientist Nagar
833. Dr. P.S. Centre for Crop 19/04/2015 TNAU, 50th Annual Group
Patel, Improvement, to Coimbatore, meeting of AICRP (Pearl
Research SDAU, S.K. 28/04/2015 Tamil Nadu millet)
Scientist Nagar
834. Dr. D.G. Agril. Research 19/04/2015 TNAU, 50th Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Coimbatore, meeting of AICRP (Pearl
Research Kothara 28/04/2015 Tamil Nadu millet)
Scientist
835. Dr. A.M. AICRP on 23/04/2015 ICAR-IIFSR, Meeting for discussion &
Patel, Chief Integrated to Modipuram preparation of technical
Agronomist Farming System, 26/04/2015 programes for new centres
SDAU, of Network Project on
S.K.Nagar Organic Farming (NPOF)
836. Sh. P.R. SRS, Potato 25/04/2015 University of 45th Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Research Station. to Agricultural Meeting of AICSIP
Res. SDAU, Deesa 01/05/2015 Sciences,
Scientist Raichur

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837. Dr. S.K. SRS, Potato 25/04/2015 University of 45th Annual Group
Jain, Asstt. Research Station. to Agricultural Meeting of AICSIP
Res. SDAU, Deesa 01/05/2015 Sciences,
Scientist Raichur
838. Dr. K.B. Livestock 05/05/2015 Kankuba Committee Meeting for
Prajapati Research Station, Pashupalan feasibility study of
Research SDAU, College, proposed courses
Scientist S.K.Nagar Dudhsagar
Dairy, Mehsana
839. Dr. A.G. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Desai, Mustard Research to Davanagere Castor
Research Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
840. Dr. B.S. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Assoc. Mustard Research to Davanagere Castor
Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
841. Dr. D.K. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Assoc. Mustard Research to Davanagere Castor
Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
842. Sh. C.J. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Res. to Davanagere Castor
Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
843. Dr. B.S. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Rathore, Mustard Res. to Davanagere Castor
Asstt. Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar.
844. Dr. S.K. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Shah, Asstt. Mustard Res. to Davanagere Castor
Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar
845. Dr. G.P. Main Castor- 12/05/2015 UAHS- Annual Group Meeting on
Gangwar, Mustard Res. to Davanagere Castor
Asstt. Res. Station, SDAU, 18/05/2015 (Karnataka)
Scientist S.K.Nagar
846. Dr. Y.Ravin- Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
drababu, Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
847. Dr. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Narendrasing Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
h, Assoc. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Res. SDAU, S.K. 2015
Scientist Nagar
848. Dr. A.M. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar

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849. Prof. R.I. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
850. Dr. B.L. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Jakhar,Asstt. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
851. Dr. P.T. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Assoc. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
852. Dr. Bindu Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Panickar, Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Asstt. Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
853. Prof. D.B. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
854. Prof. L.P. Centre of 19/05/2015 BAU, Kanke, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Ranchi, Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res. Res. on Pulses, 27/05/2015 Jharkhand MULLaRP and Pigeonpea-
Scientist SDAU, S.K. 2015
Nagar
855. Dr. D.B. CRSS, SDAU, 19/05/2015 IIVR, Varanasi 33th Group Meeting of All
Prajapati, Jagudan to (UP) India Coordinated
Asstt. Res. 28/05/2015 Research Project (VC)
Scientist
856. Dr. DPRS, SDAU, 24/05/2015 ICAR, Central 24th Annual Group
C.M.Muralid Mundra to Coastal Agril. Meeting of AICRP on
haran, Assoc. 31/05/2015 Res. Institute, Palms
Res. Goa
Scientist
857. Dr. J.B. Livestock 26/05/2015 University Selection committee, as an
Patel, Research Station, Bhavan, AAU, expert member, for the
Research SDAU, Anand teacher’s posts in the
Scientist S.K.Nagar discipline of Livestock
Production Management
858. Dr. S.K. On Farm 26/05/2015 Modipuram, Group Meeting of OFR
Patel, Research Project, to Meerut (U.P.) Agronomist and
Research SDAU, Jagudan 02/06/2015 Economist of AICRP-IFS
Scientist
859. Dr. R.R. On Farm 26/05/2015 Modipuram, Group Meeting of OFR
Patel, Asstt. Research Project, to Meerut (U.P.) Agronomist and
Res. SDAU, Jagudan 02/06/2015 Economist of AICRP-IFS
Scientist

251
860. Dr. I.N. Aspee College of 02/06/2015 ICAR-New Unit Meeting for Foods &
Patel, Assoc. Home Science & to Delhi Nutrition component
Professor Nutrition, SDAU, 04/06/2015 AICRP on Home Science
S.K. Nagar
861. Shri. N.N. Agril. Research 04/06/2015 NAU, MSRS, Technical meeting of
Salvi, Asstt. Station. SDAU, to Surat SorghumKharif-2015
Res. Adiya 06/06/2015
Scientist
862. Dr. S.K. SRS, Potato 04/06/2015 NAU, MSRS, Technical meeting of
Jain, Asstt. Research Station. to Surat SorghumKharif-2015
Res. SDAU, Deesa 06/06/2015
Scientist
863. Sh. P.R. SRS, Potato 04/06/2015 NAU, MSRS, Technical meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Research Station. to Surat SorghumKharif-2015
Res. SDAU, Deesa 06/06/2015
Scientist
864. Prof. K.J. Dry farming Res. 04/06/2015 NAU, MSRS, Technical meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Surat SorghumKharif-2015
Res. Radhanpur 06/06/2015
Scientist
865. Dr. Y. Centre of 07/06/2015 ICAR-Central Annual Group Meeting on
Ravindraabu Excellence for to Arid Zone Res. Arid legumes
Research Res. on Pulses, 10/06/2015 Institute,
Scientist SDAU, Jodhpur (Raj.)
S.K.Nagar
866. Dr. P.T. Centre of 07/06/2015 ICAR-Central Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Assoc. Excellence for to Arid Zone Res. Arid legumes
Res. Res. on Pulses, 10/06/2015 Institute,
Scientist SDAU, Jodhpur (Raj.)
S.K.Nagar
867. Dr. B.L. Centre of 07/06/2015 ICAR-Central Annual Group Meeting on
Jakhar, Asstt. Excellence for to Arid Zone Res. Arid legumes
Res. Scientist Res. on Pulses, 10/06/2015 Institute,
SDAU, Jodhpur (Raj.)
S.K.Nagar
868. Shri. R.I. Centre of 07/06/2015 ICAR-Central Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Arid Zone Res. Arid legumes
Res. Scientist Res. on Pulses, 10/06/2015 Institute,
SDAU, Jodhpur (Raj.)
S.K.Nagar
869. Shri. D.B. Centre of 07/06/2015 ICAR-Central Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Arid Zone Res. Arid legumes
Res. Res. on Pulses, 10/06/2015 Institute,
Scientist SDAU, Jodhpur (Raj.)
S.K.Nagar
870. Shri B.M. Crop 09/06/2015 Bajra Research Technical Programme
Patel, Assoc. Improvement to Centre, JAU, Meeting on Bajra kharif-
Res. Centre, SDAU, 11/06/2015 Jamnagar 2015
Scientist S.K.Nagar
871. Dr. M.S. Crop 09/06/2015 Bajra Research Technical Programme
Patel, Asstt. Improvement to Centre, JAU, Meeting on Bajra kharif-
Res. Centre, SDAU, 11/06/2015 Jamnagar 2015
Scientist S.K.Nagar
252
872. Dr. S.I. Centre of 15/06/2015 Australian High Annual Science meeting of
Patel, Assoc. Excellence for to Commission, ICAR-ACIAR co-funded
Res. Research on 18/06/2015 New Delhi Programme on Marker
Scientist Wheat, SDAU, Assisted Wheat Breeding
Vijapur
873. Dr. A. U. Centre for 16/06/2015 Dr. Y S R Annual Review Meeting of
Amin, Research on Seed to Horticulture Spices and Aromatic
Research Spices, SDAU, 22/06/2015 University, A.P. Plants NHM operated
Scientist Jagudan under DASD, Calicut
874. Dr. N. R. Centre for 16/06/2015 Dr. Y S R Annual Review Meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Research on Seed to Horticulture Spices and Aromatic
Res. Spices, SDAU, 22/06/2015 University, A.P. Plants NHM operated
Scientist Jagudan under DASD, Calicut
875. Dr. K.B. LRS, SDAU 09/07/2015 Kankuba Course Curriculum
Prajapati, S.K.Nagar Pashupalan Meeting
Research College,
Scientist Mehsana
876. Dr. A.G. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Desai, Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Research Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
877. Prof. G.A. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Res. Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
878. Prof. K.P. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Prajapati, Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Asstt. Res. Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
879. Dr. B.S. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Rathore, Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Asstt. Res. Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
880. Dr. P.J. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Res. Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
881. Dr. S.K. Main Castor- 02/08/2015 SIAM, Jaipur 22nd Annual Group
Shah, Asstt. Mustard Res. to Meeting of Rapeseed
Res. Station, SDAU, 06/08/2015 Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar
882. Dr. A.U. Centre for Res. on 02/08/2015 NRCSS, Ajmer, Institute Research Council
Amin, Seed Spices, to Rajasthan (IRC) Meeting of Seed
Research SDAU, Jagudan 05/08/2015 Spices
Scientist
883. Dr. A.M. AICRP on IFS, 18/08/2015 MPAUT, Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Chief SDAU, to Udaipur Network Project on
Agronomist S.K.Nagar 22/08/2015 Organic Farming (NPOF)
884. Sh. Ashok AICRP on IFS, 18/08/2015 MPAUT, Annual Group Meeting of
Kumar Saini, SDAU, to Udaipur Network Project on
Jr. S.K.Nagar 22/08/2015 Organic Farming (NPOF)
Agronomist

253
885. Dr. R.M. Dept. of Seed 23/08/2015 ICAR Research Annual Review Meeting of
Chauhan, Tech., SDAU, to Complex, Goa ICAR Seed Project
Research S.K. Nagar 26/08/2015
Scientist
886. Dr. S.K. On Farm Res. 25/08/2015 Modipuram, 7th meeting of Research
Patel, Project, SDAU, to Meerut (UP) Advisory Committee
Research Jagudan 29/08/2015 called by Director
Scientist
887. Dr. Y. Ravin- CERP, SDAU, 29/08/2015 PAU, Ludhiana Annual Group Meet of
drababu, S.K.Nagar to AICRP on
Research 05/09/2015 MULLaRP/Chickpea
Scientist (Rabi 2015)
888. Prof. R.I. CERP, SDAU, 29/08/2015 PAU, Ludhiana Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. S.K.Nagar to AICRP on MULLaRP/
Res. Scientist 05/09/2015 Chickpea (Rabi 2015)
889. Prof. D.B. CERP, SDAU, 29/08/2015 PAU, Ludhiana Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. S.K.Nagar to AICRP on MULLaRP/
Res. Scientist 05/09/2015 Chickpea (Rabi 2015)
890. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 17/09/2015 G.B. Pant 33rd Annual Group
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to University of Meeting of AICRP
Res. Scientist Deesa 23/09/2015 Agriculture & (Potato).
Technology,
Pantnagar
891. Dr. Potato Research 17/09/2015 G.B. Pant 33rd Annual Group
Sunilkumar Station, SDAU, to University of Meeting of AICRP
Chongtham, Deesa 23/09/2015 Agriculture & (Potato).
Asstt. Res. Technology,
Scientist Pantnagar
892. Sh. J.K. Potato Research 17/09/2015 G.B. Pant 33rd Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to University of Meeting of AICRP
Res. Scientist Deesa 23/09/2015 Agriculture & (Potato).
Technology,
Pantnagar
893. Mr. A.S. Centre of 26/09/2015 IIWBR, Karnal, Workshop cum Meeting
Patel, Asstt. Excellence for to Haryana regarding DBT-BBSRC
Res. Scientist Res. on Wheat, 02/10/2015 joint collaborative project
SDAU, Vijapur
894. Mr. T.M. Centre of 26/09/2015 IIWBR, Karnal, Workshop cum Meeting
Shrimali, Excellence for to Haryana regarding DBT-BBSRC
Junior Res. Res. on Wheat, 02/10/2015 joint collaborative project
Fellow SDAU, Vijapur
895. Dr. A.U. Centre for Res. on 04/10/2015 IISR, Kozhikode Annual Group Meeting of
Amin, Seed Spices, to All India Coordinated
Research SDAU, Jagudan 08/10/2015 Research Project on Spices
Scientist (AICRPs-XXVI workshop-
2015)
896. Dr. B.G. Centre for Res. on 04/10/2015 IISR, Kozhikode Annual Group Meeting of
Prajapati, Seed Spices, to All India Coordinated
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Jagudan 08/10/2015 Research Project on Spices
Scientist (AICRPs-XXVI workshop-
2015)

254
897. Prof. A.M. Centre for Res. on 04/10/2015 IISR, Kozhikode Annual Group Meeting of
Amin, Assoc. Seed Spices, to All India Coordinated
Res. Scientist SDAU, Jagudan 08/10/2015 Research Project on Spices
(AICRPs-XXVI workshop-
2015)
898. Prof. D.G. Centre for Res. on 04/10/2015 IISR, Kozhikode Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Jr. Seed Spices, to All India Coordinated
Breeder SDAU, Jagudan 08/10/2015 Research Project on Spices
(AICRPs-XXVI workshop-
2015)
899. Dr. A.M. AICRP on 26/10/2015 ICAR-IIFSR, IInd meeting of 7th
Patel, Chief Integrated to Modipuram Research Advisory
Agronomist Farming System, 30/10/2015 Committee (RAC) of
SDAU, ICAR-IIFSR
S.K.Nagar
900. Dr. K.B. LRS, SDAU, 27/10/2015 Pusa, New Delhi Annual Review Meeting of
Prajapati, S.K.Nagar to AICRP on Cattle
Research 31/10/2015
Scientist
901. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 27/10/2015 Pusa, New Delhi Annual Review Meeting of
Rathod, S.K.Nagar to AICRP on Cattle
Asstt. Res. 31/10/2015
Scientist
902. Dr. Y. CERP, SDAU, 26/11/2015 IIPR, Kanpur Group Meet on Mungbean,
Ravindrabab S.K.Nagar to Urdbean, Cowpea and
u, Research 01/12/2015 Guar for Spring, Summer
Scientist and Rice Fallow
Cultivation
903. Dr. A.M. AICRP on IFS, 16/12/2015 AAU, Jorhat Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Chief S.K. Nagar to (Assam) AICRP on IFS
Agronomist 19/12/2015
904. Dr. S.K. OFR, SDAU, 16/12/2015 AAU, Jorhat Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Jagudan to (Assam) AICRP on IFS
Research 19/12/2015
Scientist
905. Dr. G.N. CNRM, SDAU, 20/12/2015 Biswanath Fifteenth Working Group
Patel, S.K.Nagar to Chariali, Assam Meeting of AICRPDA
Research 30/12/2015
Scientist
906. Dr. R.N. CNRM, SDAU, 20/12/2015 Biswanath Fifteenth Working Group
Singh, S.K.Nagar to Chariali, Assam Meeting of AICRPDA
Research 30/12/2015
Scientist
907. Dr. R.M. Dept. of Seed 26/01/2016 NBPGR, New 19th Annual Breeder Seed
Chauhan, Technology, to Delhi Review Meeting
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 28/01/2016
Scientist
908. Dr.C.M. Date palm 02/02/2016 SKRAU, XX Group Meeting of
Muralidharan Research Station, to Bikaner AICRP on Arid Zone
, Assoc. Res. SDAU, Mundra 09/02/2016 Fruits
Scientist

255
909. Sh. C.N. Date palm 02/02/2016 Swami XX Group Meeting of
Panchal, Research Station, to Keshwanand AICRP on Arid Zone
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Mundra 09/02/2016 Rajasthan Fruits
Scientist Agricultural
University,
Bikaner
910. Dr.C.M. Date palm 17/02/2016 AAU, Anand Production and
Muralidharan Research Station, to demonstration of tissue
, Assoc. Res. SDAU, Mundra 19/02/2016 culture raised plants under
Scientist three locations and
collection&maintenance of
elite germplasm of Date
Palm
911. Sh. B.M. CCI, SDAU, 16/03/2016 CCS Haryana 51st Annual Group Meeting
Patel I/c S.K.Nagar to Agricultural of AICRP on Pearl Millet
Assoc. Res. 22/03/2016 University, and Seminar of course
Sci. Hisar cereals
912. Dr. M.S. Asstt. Res. 16/03/2016 CCS, Haryana 51st Annual Group Meeting
Patel Scientist, CCI, to Agricultural of AICRP on Pearl Millet
SDAU, S.K.Nagar 22/03/2016 University, and Seminar of course
Hisar cereals
913. Dr. B.R. Regional 16/03/2016 CCS Haryana 51st Annual Group Meeting
Nakrani I/c Research Station, to Agricultural of AICRP on Pearl Millet
Assoc. Res. SDAU, Kothara 23/03/2016 University, and Seminar of course
Sci. Hisar cereals
2016-17
914. Dr. R.M. Dept. of Seed 18/04/2016 Nedumbassery, Annual Group Meet of
Chauhan, Technology, to Cochin, Kerala AICRP–NSP (Crops)
Research SDAU, 22/04/2016
Scientist S.K.Nagar
915. Dr. S.C. Dept. of Seed 18/04/2016 Nedumbassery, Annual Group Meet of
Sharma Technology, to Cochin, Kerala AICRP–NSP (Crops)
Asstt.Res. SDAU, 22/04/2016
Scientist S.K.Nagar
916. Dr. G.N. CNRM, SDAU, 18/04/2016 Kochrab Meet on “Round table on
Patel, S.K.Nagar Ashram, Promoting Organic
Res. Ahmedabad Farming in a special way”
Scientist
(NRM)
917. Dr. R.R. Agroforestry 18/04/2016 Kochrab Meet on “Round table on
Shakhela, Research Station, Ashram, Promoting Organic
Res. SDAU, Ahmedabad Farming in a special way”
Scientist S.K.Nagar
(AF)
918. Dr. A.K. AICRP on IFS, 18/04/2016 Kochrab Meet on “Round table on
Saini, SDAU, Ashram, Promoting Organic
Asstt. S.K.Nagar Ahmedabad Farming in a special way”
Professor
919. Dr. S.K. Potato Research 24/04/2016 MPUAT, 46th Annual Group
Jain, Station, SDAU, to Udaipur, Meeting of AICSIP
Asstt. Res. Deesa 28/04/2016 Rajasthan (Sorghum)
Sci. (SRS)

256
920. Shri. P.R. Potato Research 24/04/2016 MPUAT, 46th Annual Group
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Udaipur, Meeting of AICSIP
Asstt. Res. Deesa 28/04/2016 Rajasthan (Sorghum)
Sci.(SRS)

921. Dr. N.N. AICRN on 02/05/2016 SDAU, 27th Group Meet Of


Prajapati, Potential Crops, to S.K.Nagar AICRN on Potential Crops
I/c Associate Centre for Crop 03/05/2016.
Research Improvement,
Scientist SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
922. Sh. B.M. AICRN on 02/05/2016 SDAU, 27th Group Meet Of
Patel, Potential Crops, to S.K.Nagar AICRN on Potential Crops
Associate Centre for Crop 03/05/2016.
Research Improvement,
Scientist SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
923. Dr. J.B. LRS, SDAU, 05/05/2016 BAIF, Pune Annual Review Meeting of
Patel, S.K.Nagar to AICRP on Cattle
Research 09/05/2016
Scientist
924. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 05/05/2016 BAIF, Pune Annual Review Meeting of
Rathod, S.K.Nagar to AICRP on Cattle
Asstt. 09/05/2016
Research
Scientist
925. Dr. D.B. Seed Spices 09/05/2016 IARI, New 34th Group Meet of AICRP
Prajapati, Research Station, to Delhi (VC)
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Jagudan 15/05/2016
Scientist,
926. Dr. J.A. Cotton Research 10/05/2016 ICAR, IIOR, Annual Group Meet on
Patel, I/c Station, SDAU, to Hyderabad Castor
Assoc. Res. Talod 16/05/2016
Scientist
927. Dr. Narendra Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Singh,Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Res.Scientist S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, Pigeonpea
(Patho) Bangalore
928. Sh. R.I. Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, Pigeonpea
Scientist Bangalore
(Agron)
929. Dr. A.M. Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, MULLaRP
Scientist Bangalore
(PBG)
930. Sh. D.B. Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, MULLaRP
Scientist Bangalore
(Patho)
257
931. Dr. P.T. Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Patel,Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, Arid Legumes
Scientist Bangalore
(PBG)
932. Dr. B.L. Pulses Research 18/05/2016 University of Annual Group Meet on
Jakhar, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Kharif Pulses of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 27/05/2016. Science, Arid Legumes
Scientist Bangalore
(Ento)
933. Sh. P. R. SRS, Potato 31/05/2016 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Patel, Research Station, to Research sorghum
Assistant SDAU, Deesa 02/06/2016 Station, NAU,
Research Surat
Scientist
934. Dr. S. K. SRS, Potato 31/05/2016 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Jain, Research Station, to Research sorghum
Assistant SDAU, Deesa 02/06/2016 Station, NAU,
Research Surat
Scientist
935. Sh. N. N. Agricultural 31/05/2016 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Salvi, Research Station, to Research sorghum
Assistant SDAU, Adiya 02/06/2016 Station, NAU,
Res.Scientist Surat
936. Dr. R.A. Agricultural 08/06/2016. Main Maize Maize trial (kharif-2016)
Gami, Research Station, Research allotment meeting
Assistant S.D.Agricultural Station, AAU,
Research University, Godhra
Scientist Bhiloda
937. Dr. M. S. Crop 06/06/2016 Bajra Research Technical Programme
Patel, Improvement to Station, JAU, meeting of Bajra kharif-
Assistant Centre, SDAU, 08/06/2016 Jamnagar 2016
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
938. Dr. R.R. Agroforestry 16/06/2016 Solan, Himachal Annual Group Meet of
Sakhela, Research Station, to Pradesh AICRP on Agroforestry
Research SDAU, 23/06/2016 2016
Scientist S.K.Nagar
939. Dr. A.G. Agroforestry 16/06/2016 Solan, Himachal Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Research Station, to Pradesh AICRP on Agroforestry
Assistant SDAU, 23/06/2016 2016
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
940. Dr. S. Agroforestry 16/06/2016 Solan, Himachal Annual Group Meet of
Kumar, Research Station, to Pradesh AICRP on Agroforestry,
Assistant SDAU, 23/06/2016 2016
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
941. Dr. B.R. Regional Research 16/06/2016 CAZRI, Mandor, Meeting on “Research
Nakrani, Station, SDAU, to Jodhpur priorities, partnership and
I/c Associate Kothara-Kachchh 20/06/2016 policies for increasing
Research production and productivity
Scientist of pearl millet in AI Zone”
258
942. Sh. B.M. Centre for Crop 17/06/2016 CAZRI, Meeting on “Research
Patel, Improvement, to Mandor, priorities, partnership and
Associate SDAU, 19/06/2016 Jodhpur policies for increasing
Research S.K.Nagar production and
Scientist productivity of pearl millet
in AI Zone”
943. Dr. M.S. Centre for Crop 17/06/2016 CAZRI, Meeting on “Research
Patel, Improvement, to Mandor, priorities, partnership and
Assistant SDAU, 19/06/2016 Jodhpur policies for increasing
Research S.K.Nagar production and
Scientist productivity of pearl millet
in AI Zone”
944. Dr. B. S. Centre for Natural 23/06/2016 JAU, Junagadh Meeting for “computing
Deora, Resources to the benefits of drip over
Professor Management, 26/06/2016 surface method”
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
945. Dr. A.U. Seed Spices 23/06/2016 MPKV, Rahuri Annual Review Meeting of
Amin Research Station, to (Maharastra) Spices and Aromatic plants
Head and SDAU, Jagudan 26/06/2016 for MIDH operated under
Research DASD, Calicut
Scientist
(Spices)
946. Dr. Patel Seed Spices 23/06/2016 MPKV, Rahuri Annual Review Meeting of
Nareshkumar Research Station, to (Maharastra) Spices and Aromatic plants
Ramanlal, SDAU, Jagudan 26/06/2016 for MIDH operated under
Asstt. Res. DASD, Calicut
Scientist
947. Dr. A.K. Wheat Research 26/06/2016 Australian High Meeting on “Indo-
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Commission, Australian Program on
Research Vijapur 29/06/2016 Shantipath, Marker Assisted Wheat
Scientist Chankyapuri, Breeding (IAPMAWB)”
New Delhi-21
948. Dr. Narendra Co-PI NICRA 14/07/2016 NCIPM, New Review meeting of NICRA
Singh, Project, Pulses to Delhi project
Associate Research Station, 17/07/2016
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar
Scientist
949. Dr. B.L. Co-PI NICRA 14/07/2016 NCIPM, New Review meeting of NICRA
Jakhar, Asstt. Project, Pulses to Delhi project
Research Research Station, 17/07/2016
Scientist SDAU, S.K.Nagar
950. Sh. P. K. Centre for 31/07/2016 IIFSR- Carbon Sequestration and
Patel, Research on to Modipuram, Green House Gas
Assistant I.F.S., S.D. 05/08/2016 Meerut (UP) Measurement in IFS
Research Agricultural Models of AICRP on
Scientist University, Integrated Farming
S.K.Nagar System”
951. Prof. K.P. Castor Mustard 02/08/2016 Sher-E-Kashmir 23rd Annual Group
Prajapati, Research Station, to University of Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/08/2016 Agril. Sciences Mustard
Research & Technology
Scientist of Kashmir,
Srinagar
259
952. Dr. S.K. Castor Mustard 02/08/2016 Sher-E-Kashmir 23rd Annual Group
Shah, Asstt. Research Station, to University of Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/08/2016 Agril. Sciences Mustard
Scientist & Technology
of Kashmir,
Srinagar
953. Dr. A.L. Jat, Castor Mustard 02/08/2016 Sher-E-Kashmir 23rd Annual Group
Asstt. Research Station, to University of Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/08/2016 Agril. Sciences Mustard
Scientist & Technology
of Kashmir,
Srinagar
954. Dr. G.P. Castor Mustard 02/08/2016 Sher-E-Kashmir 23rd Annual Group
Gangwar, Research Station, to University of Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/08/2016 Agril. Sciences Mustard
Research & Technology
Scientist of Kashmir,
Srinagar
955. Prof. D.N. Castor Mustard 02/08/2016 Sher-E-Kashmir 23rd Annual Group
Tejani, Asstt. Research Station, to University, of Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 10/08/2016 Agril. Sciences Mustard
Scientist & Technology
of Kashmir,
Srinagar
956. Prof. K.P. Castor Mustard 03/08/2016 UP Pandit Deen 23rd Annual Group
Prajapati, Research Station, to Dayal Upadhyay Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 08/08/2016 Pashu Chikitsa Mustard
Research Vigyan Vishwa
Scientist, Vidhyalaya
Evam Go
Anusandhan
Sansthan
957. Dr. S.K. Castor Mustard 03/08/2016 UP Pandit Deen 23rd Annual Group
Shah, Asstt. Research Station, to Dayal Upadhyay Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 08/08/2016 Pashu Chikitsa Mustard
Scientist Vigyan Vishwa
Vidhyalaya
Evam Go
Anusandhan
Sansthan,
Mathura
958. Dr. G.P. Castor Mustard 03/08/2016 UP Pandit Deen 23rd Annual Group
Gangwar, Research Station, to Dayal Upadhyay Meeting of Rapeseed-
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar 08/08/2016 Pashu Chikitsa Mustard
Research Vigyan Vishwa
Scientist Vidhyalaya
Evam Go
Anusandhan
Sansthan,
Mathura

260
959. Dr. A.L. Jat, Castor Mustard 03/08/2016 UP Pandit Deen 23rd Annual Group
Asstt. Research Station, to Dayal Upadhyay Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 08/08/2016 Pashu Chikitsa Mustard
Scientist Vigyan Vishwa
Vidhyalaya
Evam Go
Anusandhan
Sansthan,
Mathura
960. Prof. D.N. Castor Mustard 03/08/2016 UP Pandit Deen 23rd Annual Group
Tejani, Asstt. Research Station, to Dayal Upadhyay Meeting of Rapeseed-
Research SDAU, S.K.Nagar 08/08/2016 Pashu Chikitsa Mustard
Scientist Vigyan Vishwa
Vidhyalaya
Evam Go
Anusandhan
Sansthan
961. Dr. A.M. AICRP on 15/08/2016 ICAR-IISS, Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Chief Integrated to Bhopal (MP) Network Project on
Agronomist Farming System, 20/08/2016 Organic Farming (NPOF)
SDAU, S.K.Nagar
962. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 18/08/2016 Central Potato 34th Annual Group
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Research Meeting of AICRP
I/C Associate Deesa. 25/08/2016 Institute (Potato) and one day
Research (ICAR), Shilma seminar on “Climate smart
Scientist agriculture with special
reference to potato”
963. Dr. S. K. Potato Research 18/08/2016 Central Potato 34th Annual Group
Chongtham, Station, SDAU, to Research Meeting of AICRP
Asstt. Deesa. 25/08/2016 Institute (Potato) and one day
Research (ICAR), Shilma seminar on “Climate smart
Scientist agriculture with special
reference to potato”
964. Shri J.K. Potato Research 18/08/2016 Central Potato 34th Annual Group
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Research Meeting of AICRP
Assistant Deesa. 25/08/2016 Institute (Potato) and one day
Research (ICAR), Shilma seminar on “Climate smart
Scientist agriculture with special
reference to potato”
965. Dr. M.S. CCI, SDAU, 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Asstt. S.K.Nagar to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Res. Scientist 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
966. Dr. A. A. Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Research Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
Scientist
967. Dr. A.K. Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Res. Scientist Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
968. Dr. S.I. Patel, Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Assoc. Res. Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Scientist Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016

261
969. Dr. K. I. Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Res. Scientist Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
970. Dr. J. M. Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
I/c Assoc. Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
Res. Sci.
971. Sh. A.S. Wheat Research 19/08/2016 CCSHAU, 55th All India Wheat and
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Hissar Barley Research Worker’s
Asstt. Res. Vijapur 25/08/2016 Meet-2016
Scientist
972. Shri. S.B. Agroforestry 21/08/2016 College of Pomegranate Workers
Patel, Research Station, to Agriculture/ Meet
Asstt. Res. SDAU, 26/08/2016 Horticulture,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Pune
973. Dr. B.S. LRS, SDAU, 01/09/2016 CIRC, Meerut Annual Review Meet of
Rathod, S.K.Nagar to PIs, AICRP on Cattle
Asstt. Res. 03/09/2016
Scientist
974. Dr. M.P. LRS, SDAU, 01/09/2016 CIRC, Meerut Annual Review Meet of
Patel, Asstt. S.K.Nagar to PIs, AICRP on Cattle
Res.Scientist 03/09/2016
975. Dr. C.K. Pulses Research 06/09/2016 IIPR, Kanpur Rabi Group Meeting of
Patel, Station, SDAU, to AICRP on MULLaRP”
Associate S.K.Nagar 11/09/2016
Research
Scientist
976. Dr.Bindu Pulses Research 06/09/2016 IIPR, Kanpur Rabi Group Meeting of
Panickar, Station, SDAU, to AICRP on MULLaRP”
Associate S.K.Nagar 11/09/2016
Research
Scientist
977. Dr. L.P. Pulses Research 06/09/2016 IIPR, Kanpur Rabi Group Meeting of
Patel, Station, SDAU, to AICRP on MULLaRP”
Assistant S.K.Nagar 11/09/2016
Research
Scientis
978. Dr.D.B.Patel Pulses Research 06/09/2016 IIPR, Kanpur Rabi Group Meeting of
, Assistant Station, SDAU, to AICRP on MULLaRP”
Research S.K.Nagar 11/09/2016
Scientist
979. Dr.M.H.Patel Pulses Research 06/09/2016 IIPR, Kanpur Rabi Group Meeting of
, Research Station, SDAU, to AICRP on MULLaRP”
Scientist S.K.Nagar 11/09/2016
980. Dr. S. Directorate of 12/09/2016 CAZRI, XXIV meeting of ICAR
Acharya, Research, SDAU, to Jodhpur, Regional Committee (VI)
Director of S.K.Nagar 15/09/2016 Rajasthan
Research
981. Dr. H.N. Registrar Office, 12/09/2016 CAZRI, XXIV meeting of ICAR
Kher, SDAU, to Jodhpur, Regional Committee (VI)
Registrar S.K.Nagar 15/09/2016 Rajasthan

262
982. Dr. K.A. Directorate of 12/09/2016 CAZRI, XXIV meeting of ICAR
Thakkar, Extension to Jodhpur, Regional Committee (VI)
Director of Education office, 15/09/2016 Rajasthan
Extension SDAU,
Education S.K.Nagar
983. Dr. N.N. Centre for Crop 15/10/2016 TNAU, FCRI, III Rabi Group Meet of
Prajapati, I/c Improvement, to Mettupalayam AICRN on Potential Crops
Associate SDAU, 22/10/2016 (Tamilnadu)
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
984. Sh. B.M. Centre for Crop 15/10/2016 TNAU, FCRI, III Rabi Group Meet of
Patel, Improvement, to Mettupalayam AICRN on Potential Crops
Associate SDAU, 22/10/2016 (Tamilnadu)
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist
985. Shri. Regional 19/11/2016 University of 10th Annual Review
Kuldeep Research Station, to Agriculture and Meeting (ARM) on
Kumar SDAU, Bhachau 28/11/2016 Technology, “Gramin Krishi Mausam
Sevak, Bhubaneswar, Sewa (GKMS) and 7th
Research Odisha ARM on “FASAL project
Associate –II
986. Dr. M .H. Pulses Research 28/11/2016 Swami Group Meet on
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Keshwanand “Mungbean, Urdbean
Research S.K.Nagar 01/12/2016 Rajasthan Cowpea and Guar for
Scientist Agricultural Spring, Summer & Rice
University, Fallow Cultivation”
Bikaner
987. Shri. Agroforestry 15/01/2017 Conference hall, Review Meeting on Cactus
S.B.Patel, Research Station, to KSKV Kutch
Asstt.Res. SDAU, S. 19/01/2017 University, Bhuj
Scientist K.Nagar.
988. Dr. S. Agroforestry 15/01/2017 Conference hall, Review Meeting on Cactus
Kumar, Research Station, to KSKV Kutch
Asttt. Res. SDAU, S. 19/01/2017 University, Bhuj
Scientist K.Nagar.
989. Dr. Regional Researc 16/01/2017 Conference hall, Review Meeting on Cactus
B.R.Nakrani, h Station, SDAU, to KSKV Kutch
I/c Associate Kothara 18/01/2017 University, Bhuj
Research
Scientist
990. Dr. M .H. Pulses Research 08/02/2017 Central Institute QRT presentation of
Patel, Station, SDAU, to of Agril. AICRP’s on Pigeonpea,
Research S.K.Nagar 13/02/2017 Engineering, MULLaRP and NAP on
Scientist Bhopal Arid Legumes
991. Dr. C.M. Date Palm 24/02/2017 IGKV, Raipur, the Annual Review
Muralidhara Research Station, to Chhattisgarh Meeting of the project on
n, Research SDAU, Mundra 02/03/2017 “Validation of DUS
Scientist descriptors for date palm
(Ento) (Phoenix dactylifera)”
992. Dr. R.R. Agroforestry 04/03/2017 ICAR, Central XXI Group Workers
Sankhela, Research to Institute of Arid Meeting”
Res. Sci. Station,SDAU, 08/03/2017 Horticulture,
S.K.Nagar Bikaner
263
993. Shri. S.B. Agroforestry 04/03/2017 ICAR, Central XXI Group Workers
Patel, Research to Institute of Arid Meeting”
Associate Station,SDAU, 08/03/2017 Horticulture,
Research S.K.Nagar Bikaner
Scientist
994. N.A. Patel, Agroforestry 04/03/2017 ICAR, Central XXI Group Workers
Asstt. Research to Institute of Arid Meeting”
Research Station,SDAU, 08/03/2017 Horticulture,
Scientist S.K.Nagar Bikaner
(Patho.)
995. Dr. C.M. Date Palm 03/03/2017 ICAR-Central XXI Group Workers
Muralidhara Research Station, to Institute for meeting of AICRP on Arid
n, Assoc. SDAU, Mundra 08/03/2017 Arid Zone Fruits”
Research Horticulture,
Scientist Bikaner
996. Sh. Kapil Date Palm 03/03/2017 ICAR-Central XXI Group Workers
Mohan Research Station, to Institute for meeting of AICRP on Arid
Sharma, SDAU, Mundra 08/03/2017 Arid Zone Fruits”
Asstt. Res. Horticulture,
Scientist Bikaner
2017-18
997. Dr. J. A. Cotton Research 06/04/2017 Tamilnadu Group Meet on AICRP on
Patel Station, SDAU, to Agricultural Cotton
Associate Talod 12/04/2017 University,
Research Coimbatore
Scientist
998. Dr.A.G.Patel Department of 21/04/2017 Swami XXXII Annual Group
Associate Seed Technology, to Keshwanand Meet of AICRP- NSP
Research SDAU, 25/04/2017 Rajasthan (Crops)
Scientist S.K.Nagar Agricultural
(Agron) University
(SKRAU),
Bikaner
999. DR. Department of 21/04/2017 Swami XXXII Annual Group
S.C.Sharma Seed Technology, to Keshwanand Meet of AICRP- NSP
Assistant SDAU, 25/04/2017 Rajasthan (Crops)
Research S.K.Nagar Agricultural
Scientist University,
(PBG) Bikaner
1000. Shri. N.K. Department of 21/04/2017 Swami XXXII Annual Group
Makwana Seed Technology, to Keshwanand Meet of AICRP- NSP
Assistant SDAU, 25/04/2017 Rajasthan (Crops)
Research S.K.Nagar Agricultural
Scientist University,
(Agron) Bikaner
1001. Dr. M.S. Centre for Crop 26/04/2017 Punjab 52 th Group Meet of
Patel Improvement, to Agricultural AICRP on Pearl millet
Assistant SDAU, 02/05/2017 University,
Research S.K.Nagar Ludhiana
Scientist

264
1002. Dr. B.R. Regional 26/04/2017 Punjab 52 th Group Meet of
Nakrani Research Station, to Agricultural AICRP on Pearl millet
Research SDAU, Kothara- 02/05/2017 University,
Scientist Kutch Ludhiana
1003. Dr. S.K.Jain Potato Research 20/04/2017 UAS, Bangluru 47th Annual Group
Assistant Station, SDAU, to Meeting of AICSIP
Research Deesa 26/04/2017
Scientist
1004. Shri. P.R. Potato Research 20/04/2017 UAS, Bangluru 47th Annual Group
Patel, Asst. Station, SDAU, to Meeting of AICSIP
Research Deesa 26/04/2017
Scientist
1005. Dr. A.M. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1006. Dr. B.L. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Jakhar, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1007. Shri Piyush Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Saras, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRP on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1008. Miss. Punam Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Tapre, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRP on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1009. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1010. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1011. Shri D.B. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1012. Dr. Bindu Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Panickar, Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Asstt. S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Research
Scientist
1013. Shri L.P. Pulses Research 04/05/2017 GBPUA&T, Annual Group meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Pantnagar AICRp on MULLaRP and
Research S.K.Nagar 10/05/2017 AINNP on Arid Legumes
Scientist
1014. Dr. A.U. Spices Research 10/05/2017 CCSHAU, Annual review meeting of
Amin, Station, SDAU, to Hissar Spices and aromatic plants
Research Jagudan 15/05/2017 (Haryana) MIDH operated under
Scientist DASD, Calicut
265
1015. Dr. N.R. Spices Research 10/05/2017 CCSHAU, Annual review meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Hissar Spices and aromatic plants
Research Jagudan 15/05/2017 (Haryana) MIDH operated under
Scientist DASD, Calicut
1016. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 16/05/2017 Dr. Rajendra Group Meet on AICRP on
Patel, Station,SDAU, to Prasad Central Pigeonpea
Research S.K.Nagar 24/05/2017 Agricultural
Scientist University,
(Pulses) Samastipur
(Bihar)
1017. Dr. M.V. Pulses Research 16/05/2017 Dr. Rajendra Group Meet on AICRP on
Vekariya, Station,SDAU, to Prasad Central Pigeonpea
Research S.K.Nagar 24/05/2017 Agricultural
Scientist University,
Samastipur
1018. Dr. A.M. Pulses Research 16/05/2017 Dr. Rajendra Group Meet on AICRP on
Patel, Station,SDAU, to Prasad Central Pigeonpea
Assistant S.K.Nagar 24/05/2017 Agricultural
Research University,
Scientist Samastipur
1019. Shri. R.I. Pulses Research 16/05/2017 Dr. Rajendra Group Meet on AICRP on
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Prasad Central Pigeonpea
Assistant S.K.Nagar 24/05/2017 Agricultural
Research University,
Scientist Samastipur
1020. Miss. Pulses Research 16/05/2017 Dr. Rajendra Group Meet on AICRP on
Poonam Station,SDAU, to Prasad Central Pigeonpea
Tapre, Assit. S.K.Nagar 24/05/2017 Agricultural
Research University,
Scientist Samastipur
1021. Dr. A.G. Castor- 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Desai, I/c MustardResearch to Yethapur, Castor
Research Station, 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist SDAU,S.K.Nagar
(C&M)
1022. Dr. D.K. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Asso. Research Station, to Yethapur, Castor
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist
(PBG)
1023. Dr. S.K.Shah Castor-Mustard 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Assistant Research Station, to Yethapur, Castor
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist(SS)
1024. Dr.G.P. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Ganwar,Asst Research Station, to Yethapur, Castor
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist
(Patho)
1025. Dr.A.L.Jat, Castor-Mustard 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Assistant Research Station, to Yethapur, Castor
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist
266
1026. Shri D.N. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
Tejani, Research Station, to Yethapur, Castor
Assistant SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Research
Scientist
(Ento)
1027. Dr. J.A.Patel, Cotton Research 16/05/2017 TCRS, Annual Group Meeting on
I/C Associate Station, SDAU, to Yethapur, Castor
Research Talod 22/05/2017 Tamilnadu
Scientist
(PBG)
1028. Dr. R.N. CNRM, SDAU, 24/05/2017 CRIDA, Technical programme
Singh, S.K.Nagar to Hyderabad Meeting of AICRPDA-
Research 30/05/2017 NICRA
Scientist
1029. Dr. N.I. Patel CNRM, SDAU, 24/05/2017 CRIDA, Technical programme
Asstt. S.K.Nagar to Hyderabad Meeting of AICRPDA-
Research 30/05/2017 NICRA
Scientist
1030. Dr. S. K. Potato Research 29/05/2017 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Jain, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Research Sorghum
Research Deesa 31/05/2017 Station, NAU,
Scientist Surat
1031. Dr. P.R. Potato Research 29/05/2017 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Patel, Asstt., Station, SDAU, to Research Sorghum
Research Deesa 31/05/2017 Station, NAU,
Scientist Surat
1032. Sh. N.N. Agril. Research 29/05/2017 Main Sorghum Technical meeting of
Salvi,Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Research Sorghum
Research Adiya 31/05/2017 Station, NAU,
Scientist Surat
1033. Dr. R.A. Maize Research 05/06/2017 Maize Research Technical Meeting
Gami, Asstt. Station, SDAU, Station, AAU,
Research Bhiloda Godhara
Scientist
1034. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 05/06/2017 Vegetable Technical Programme of
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Research Vegetable Crops
Research Deesa 07/06/2017 Station, NAU,
Scientist Navsari
1035. Dr. M.S. Centre for Crop 05/06/2017 Bajara Research Technical Meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Improvement, to Station, JAU, Pearlmillet
Research SDAU, 07/06/2017 Jamnagar
Scientist S.K.Nagar
1036. Dr. H.H. Livestock 21/06/2017 NASC AICRP on Cattle
Panchasara Research Station, to Complex, New
Research SDAU, 23/06/2017 Delhi
Scientist S.K.Nagar
1037. Dr. B.S. Livestock 21/06/2017 NASC AICRP on Cattle
Rathore, Research Station, to Complex, New
Asstt. SDAU, 23/06/2017 Delhi
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist

267
1038. Dr. D.B. Seed Spices 22/06/2017 ICAR-IIHR, 35th Group Meeting of
Prajapati Research Station, to Bagalore AICRP (VC)
Research SDAU, Jagudan 30/06/2017
Scientist
1039. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 16/07/2017 JAU, Junagadh Meeting of guideline for
Patel Station, SDAU, to registration of private
Research S.K.Nagar 18/07/2017 company variety
Scientist
1040. Dr. S.R. College of Basic 24/07/2017 Krushi Bhavan, New/ ongoing projects
Vyas Science & to New Delhi Pre-SLSC meeting
Principal Humanities, 26/07/2017
SDAU,S.K.Nagar
1041. Dr. G.K. College of RE 24/07/2017 Krushi Bhavan, New/ ongoing projects
Saxena &EE, SDAU, to New Delhi Pre-SLSC meeting
Principal S.K.Nagar 26/07/2017
1042. Dr. P.J. Patel Castor-Mustard 02/08/2017 RARI, SKNAU, 24th Annual Group
Asstt. Research Station, to Jaipur meeting of AICRP on
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 06/08/2017 rapeseed-mustard
Scientist
1043. Dr. A.L. Jat Castor-Mustard 02/08/2017 RARI, SKNAU, 24th Annual Group
Asstt. Research Station, to Jaipur meeting of AICRP on
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 06/08/2017 rapeseed-mustard
Scientist
1044. Dr. G.P. Castor-Mustard 02/08/2017 RARI, SKNAU, 24th Annual Group
Gangwar Research Station, to Jaipur meeting of AICRP on
Asstt. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 06/08/2017 rapeseed-mustard
Research
Scientist
1045. Shri J.R. Castor-Mustard 02/08/2017 RARI, SKNAU, 24th Annual Group
Patel Research Station, to Jaipur meeting of AICRP on
Asstt. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 06/08/2017 rapeseed-mustard
Research
Scientist
1046. Dr. S.K. Jain Potato Research 16/08/2017 IIMR, Meeting of AICSIP
Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Rajendranagar,
Research Deesa 20/08/2017 Hyderabad
Scientist
1047. Dr. A.K. Wheat Research 23/08/2017 BHU, Varanasi 56th All India Wheat and
Patel,Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Works
Research Vijapur 30/08/2017 meeting
Scientist
1048. Dr. S.I. Patel Wheat Research 23/08/2017 BHU, Varanasi 56th All India Wheat and
Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Works
Research Vijapur 30/08/2017 meeting
Scientist
1049. Dr. J.M. Wheat Research 23/08/2017 BHU, Varanasi 56th All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Works
Research Vijapur 30/08/2017 meeting
Scientist
1050. Dr. K.I. Patel Wheat Research 23/08/2017 BHU, Varanasi 56th All India Wheat and
Asstt.Res. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Works
Scientist Vijapur 30/08/2017 meeting

268
1051. Dr. A.A. Wheat Research 23/08/2017 BHU, Varanasi 56th All India Wheat and
Patel Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Works
Research Vijapur 30/08/2017 meeting
Scientist
1052. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 06/09/2017 Indira Gandhi Annual Group meeting on
Patel Station, SDAU, to Krushi Vishwa Rabi of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 11/09/2017 Vidyalaya, MULLaRP crops
Scientist Raipur
1053. Shri D.B. Pulses Research 06/09/2017 Indira Gandhi Annual Group meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Krushi Vishwa Rabi of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 11/09/2017 Vidyalaya, MULLaRP crops
Scientist Raipur
1054. Dr. Bindu Pulses Research 06/09/2017 Indira Gandhi Annual Group meeting on
Panickar Station,SDAU, to Krushi Vishwa Rabi of AICRP on
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar 11/09/2017 Vidyalaya, MULLaRP crops
Scientist Raipur
1055. Shri L.P. Pulses Research 06/09/2017 Indira Gandhi Annual Group meeting on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Krushi Vishwa Rabi of AICRP on
Research S.K.Nagar 11/09/2017 Vidyalaya, MULLaRP crops
Scientist Raipur
1056. Dr. A.M. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/09/2017 CAZRI, Midterm Review ICAR
Patel, Jodhpur Regional Committee No.
DoR VI Meeting
1057. Dr. M.P. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 22/09/2017 CAZRI, Midterm Review ICAR
Patel, Jodhpur Regional Committee No.
I/c Registrar VI Meeting
1058. Dr. N.N. AICRN on 10/10/2017 UAS-GKVK, 4th Rabi Crop Meet of
Prajapati potential crops, to Bangalore AICRN on potential crops
I/c Assoc. CCI, SDAU, 14/10/2017
Res.Scientist S.K.Nagar
1059. Dr. R.R. AICRP –On farm 02/11/2017 RARI, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Assoc. Research, Agril to Durgapura, AICRP on IFS
Research Research Station, 06/11/2017 Jaipur, SKNAU,
Scientist SDAU, Adiya Jobner
1060. Dr. A.M. Centre for 02/11/2017 RARI, Annual Group Meet of
Patel Research on IFS, to Durgapura, AICRP on IFS
Chief SDAU, 06/11/2017 Jaipur, SKNAU,
Agronomist S.K.Nagar Jobner
1061. Dr. K.M. Centre for 02/11/2017 RARI, Annual Group Meet of
Patel Research on IFS, to Durgapura, AICRP on IFS
Junior SDAU, 06/11/2017 Jaipur, SKNAU,
Agronomist S.K.Nagar Jobner
1062. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 05/11/2017 ICAR-IIPR, Group Review cum
Patel Station, SDAU, to Kanpur and planning meeting of seed
Research S.K.Nagar 12/11/2017 Rajmata, hub and pulses breeder
Scientist Vijayaraje seed projects and Group
Scinda Krishi Meet on mungbean,
Vishwa urdbena, cowpea and guar
Vidhyalaya, for spring, summer and
Gwalior(MP) rice allow cultivation.

269
1063. Shri Piyush Pulses Research 10/11/2017 Rajmata, Group Meet on mungbean,
Saras Station, SDAU, to Vijayaraje urdbena, cowpea and guar
Asstt. Res. S.K.Nagar 12/11/2017 Scinda Krishi for spring, summer and
Scientist Vishwa rice allow cultivation
Vidhyalaya, (Summer, 2018)
Gwalior (MP)
1064. Shri Kuldeep Regional 12/11/2017 Indira Gandhi 11th Annual Review
Kumar Research Station, to Krushi Vishwa Meeting on Gramin Krushi
Sevak, SDAU, Bhachau 20/11/2017 Vidyalaya, Mausam Seva and 8th
Technical Raipur ARM on Fasal Project
Officer
1065. Dr. A.M. Centre for 16/12/2017 IIFSR, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Chief Research on IFS, to Modipuram, NPOF Project
Agronomist SDAU,S.K.Nagar 20/12/2017 Meerut
1066. Dr. K.M. Centre for 16/12/2017 IIFSR, Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Research on IFS, to Modipuram, NPOF Project
Junior SDAU,S.K.Nagar 20/12/2017 Meerut
Agronomist
1067. Dr. A.G. Castor-Mustard 14/02/2018 Assam 70th Annual Meeting and
Desai, I/C Research Station, to Agricultural National Symposium on
Research SDAU,S.K.Nagar 18/02/2018 University, Plant Health Management:
Scientist Jorhat, Assam Embracing eco-Sustainable
Paradign
1068. Dr. G.P. Castor-Mustard 11/02/2018 Assam 70th Annual Meeting and
Gangwar, Research Station, to Agricultural National Symposium on
Asstt. SDAU,S.K.Nagar 21/02/2018 University, Plant Health Management:
Research Jorhat (Assam) Embracing eco-Sustainable
Scientist Paradign
1069. Shri. AICRP on Arid 13/02/2018 Horticulture Annual Meeting of Group
S.B.Patel, Zone Fruits, to Research workers
Asstt. Agroforestry 20/02/2018 Station ,(Dr.
Research Research Station, YSRHU),
Scientist SDAU,S.K.Nagar Anantpur (AP)
1070. Shri.N.A. AICRP on Arid 13/02/2018 Horticulture Annual Meeting of Group
Patel, Asstt. Zone Fruits, to Research workers
Research Agroforestry 20/02/2018 Station ,(Dr.
Scientist Research Station, YSRHU),
SDAU,S.K.Nagar Anantpur (AP)
1071. Dr. B.S. CNRM, SDAU, 29/01/2018 AICRPDA XVI Working Group
Deora, S.K.Nagar to Centre, Meeting of AICRPDA
Research 08/02/2018 Jagadalpur
Scientist (Chhatisgadh)
1072. Dr. C.K. CNRM, SDAU, 29/01/2018 AICRPDA XVI Working Group
Patel, Assoc. S.K.Nagar to Centre Meeting of AICRPDA
Res.Scientist 08/02/2018
(Agron)
1073. Shri Village Kalimati 29/01/2018 AICRPDA XVI Working Group
Shantibhai & Post- Dholiya, to Centre Meeting of AICRPDA
Kantibhai Talka. Amirgadh, 08/02/2018
Patel, Dist. B.K.
Identified
Best Farmer

270
1074. Dr. C.M. Date palm 13/02/2018 Horticulture XXII Group Workers
Muralidharn, Research Station, to Research Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Research SDAU, Mundra 20/02/2018 Station (Dr. Zone Fruits
Scientist & YSRHU),
Head Anantpur (AP)
1075. Dr. Kapil Date palm 13/02/2018 Horticulture XXII Group Workers
Mohan Research Station, to Research Meeting of AICRP on Arid
Sharma, SDAU, Mundra 20/02/2018 Station (Dr. Zone Fruits
Asstt. YSRHU),
Research Anantpur (AP)
Scientist
(Horti)
1076. Mr. Manish Regional 20/03/2017 Agriculture 53rd Annual Review
Sharma, Research Station, to University, Meeting of “ICAR-AICRP
Asstt. Res. SDAU, Kothara 26/03/2017 Jodhpur on Pearl Millet
Scientist
2018-19
1077. Dr. J.A. Cotton Research 07/04/2018 Chaudhary Annual Review Meeting of
Patel, I/C Station, SDAU, to Charan Singh “ICAR-AICRP on Cotton”
Assoc. Res. Talod 12/04/2018 HAU, Hissar
Scientist
1078. Dr. R.N. Potato Res. 20/04/2018 NAAS Meeting on “Identification
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Complex, New of Potato Export Zone in
Res.Scientist Deesa 22/04/2018 Delhi Punjab, Gujarat and
Madhya Pradesh”
1079. Dr. N.N. AICRN on 24/04/2018 CSK, HPKV, “28th Group Meet on
Prajapati, I/C Potential Crops, Palampur (HP) AICRN on Potential
to
Associate Centre for Crop Crops”
Research Improvement, 30/04/2018
Scientist SDAU,S.K.Nagar
1080. Dr. P.R. SRS, Potato 19/04/2018 Mahatma Phule 48th Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Research Station, Krishi Meeting of “AICSIP
to
Research SDAU, Deesa Vidyapeeth, (Workshop)”
Scientist 25/04/2018 Rahuri
1081. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Patel, Station, SDAU, S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
to
Research S.K.Nagar programme on Arid
Scientist 30/04/2018 Legumes
1082. Dr. A.M. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
Research S.K.Nagar programme on Arid
Scientist 30/04/2018 Legumes
1083. Dr. Bindu Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Panickar, Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
Asstt. S.K.Nagar programme on Arid
Research 30/04/2018 Legumes
Scientist
1084. Dr. B.L. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Jakhar, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
Research 30/04/2018 programme on Arid
Scientist Legumes
271
1085. Sh. R.I. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
Research 30/04/2018 programme on Arid
Scientist Legumes
1086. Sh. L.P. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
to
Research programme on Arid
Scientist 30/04/2018 Legumes
1087. Sh. D.B. Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
to
Res.Scientist programme on Arid
(Patho) 30/04/2018 Legumes
1088. Smt. Poonam Pulses Research 28/04/2018 SDAU, Group Meet on AICRP
Tapre, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar (MULLaRP) and network
Res.Scientist programme on Arid
(Nemato) 30/04/2018 Legumes
1089. Dr.Y.A.Vira Dept. of Seed 07/05/2018 Panjancoa & RI, Annual Group Meeting on
diya, Technology, to Karaikal, AICRP-NSP (Crops)”
Assistant SDAU, 14/05/2018 Puducherry
Res.Scientist S.K.Nagar (UT)
1090. Dr. A.G. Dept. of Seed 07/05/2018 Panjancoa & RI, Annual Group Meeting on
Patel, Assoc. Technology, to Karaikal, AICRP-NSP (Crops)”
Res.Scientist SDAU, Puducherry
S.K.Nagar 14/05/2018
1091. Dr. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
A.G.Desai, Research Station, to Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
I/c Research SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad
1092. Dr. D.K. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Assoc. Research Station, to Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
Research SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad
1093. Dr. S.K. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
Shah, Asstt. Research Station, to Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
Research SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad
1094. Dr. G.P. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
Gangwar, Research Station, Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
to
Asstt. SDAU Oilseed
Research 20/05/2018 Research,
Scientist Hyderabad
1095. Dr. A. L.Jat, Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
Asstt. Research Station, Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
to
Research SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad

272
1096. Shri. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
D.N.Tejani, Research Station, to Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
Asstt. Res. SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad
1097. Shri. C.J. Castor-Mustard 16/05/2018 ICAR-Indian Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Asstt. Research Station, Institute of “AICRP on Castor”
to
Research SDAU Oilseed
Scientist 20/05/2018 Research,
Hyderabad
1098. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 17/05/2018 PJTSAU, Group Meet on
Patel, Station, SDAU, Hyderabad “Pigeonpea”
to
Research S.K.Nagar
Scientist 24/05/2018
1099. Dr. A.M. Pulses Research 17/05/2018 PJTSAU, Group Meet on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Hyderabad “Pigeonpea”
Res. S.K.Nagar
Scientist 24/05/2018
1100. Sh. D.B. Pulses Research 17/05/2018 PJTSAU, Group Meet on
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, to Hyderabad “Pigeonpea”
Res.Scientist S.K.Nagar
(Patho) 24/05/2018
1101. Dr. R.A. Sorghum 05/06/2018 Main Sorghum Kharif Sorghum -2018
Gami, Research Station, Research Technical Meeting
to
Assistant SDAU, Deesa Station , NAU,
Research 07/06/2018 Surat
Scientist
1102. Dr. M.S. Centre for Research 11/06/2018 Pearl Millet Technical Programme
Patel, on Crop Research Meeting on Kharif Pearl
to
Associate Improvement Station, JAU, Millet-2018
Res.Scientist SDAU, S.k.nagar 13/06/2018 Jamnagar
1103. Dr. A.U. Seed Spices 25/06/2018 IGKV,Raipur 12th Annual Review
Amin, Head Research (Chattisgarh) Meeting of Spices and
to
& Research Station,SDAU, Aromatic plants for MIDH
Scientist Jagudan 28/06/2018 operated under DASD
1104. Dr. N.R. Seed Spices 25/06/2018 IGKV,Raipur 12th Annual Review
Patel, Assoc. Research (Chattisgarh) Meeting of Spices and
to
Research Station,SDAU, Aromatic plants for MIDH
Scientist Jagudan 28/06/2018 operated under DASD,
Calicut
1105. Dr. R.N. Directorate of 05/07/2018 Conference Pre-SLSC Meeting under
Singh,Associ Research, Room No. 142, RKVY to discuss the
to
ate Director SDAU, S.K.Nagar Krishi Bhavan, Agenda Items
of Research 08/07/2018 New Delhi
1106. Dr. D.K. Castor-Mustard 07/07/2018 Indian Institute Meeting on “Creation of
Patel, Research Station, to of Oilseeds seed hub for enhancing
Associate SDAU, Research, quality seeds availability
Research S.K.Nagar 12/07/2018 Hyderabad of major oilseeds crops-
Scientist project approved by
NFSM- Oilseeds”
273
1107. Dr. Jeevraj Agroforestry 25/07/2018 Birsa Annual Group Meeting of
Jat, Asso. Research Station, to Agricultural “AICRP on Agroforestry”
Research SDAU, University,
Scientist S.K.Nagar 01/08/2018 Ranchi
1108. Dr. D.G. Agroforestry 25/07/2018 Birsa Annual Group Meeting of
Patel, Research Station, to Agricultural “AICRP on Agroforestry”
Assistant SDAU, S.K.Nagar University,
Research 01/08/2018 Ranchi
Scientist
1109. Dr. P.J.Patel, (PBG) , Castor- 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
Assoc. Mustard Research to Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
Research Station, SDAU, Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar 08/08/2018 Varanasi
1110. Dr. G.P. (PBG) , Castor- 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
Gangwar, Mustard Research Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
to
Asstt. Station, SDAU, Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Research S.K.Nagar 08/08/2018 Varanasi
Scientist
1111. Dr. A. L.Jat, (PBG) , Castor- 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
Asstt. Mustard Research to Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
Research Station, SDAU, 08/08/2018 Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar Varanasi
1112. Shri.K.P.Praj (PBG) , Castor- 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
apati, Asstt. Mustard Research Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
to
Research Station, SDAU, Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar 08/08/2018 Varanasi
1113. Shri. Castor-Mustard 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
D.N.Tejani, Res. Station, to Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
Asstt. SDAU, S.K.Nagar Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Research 08/08/2018 Varanasi
Scientist
1114. Shri.J.R. Castor-Mustard 02/08/2018 Institute of 25th Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Research Station, to Agricultural Meeting of AICRP on
Research SDAU, Sciences, BHU, Rapeseed –Mustard
Scientist S.K.Nagar 08/08/2018 Varanasi
1115. Dr. L.J. On Farm 16/08/2018 ICAR-IIFSR, Meeting of “Refinement of
Desai, Research, SDAU, to Modipuram OFR 2 and 3 data sheets of
Associate Adiya AICRP on IFS”
Research 25/08/2018
Scientist
1116. Dr. A.A. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Worker’s
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018
1117. Dr. A.K. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, Barley Research Worker’s
to
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018

274
1118. Dr. S.I. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Worker’s
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018
1119. Dr. J.M. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Barley Research Worker’s
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018
1120. Sh. S.K. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, Barley Research Worker’s
to
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018
1121. Sh. M.S. Wheat Research 23/08/2018 BAU, Ranchi 57th All India Wheat and
Dabhi, Asstt. Station, SDAU, Barley Research Worker’s
to
Research Vijapur Meet
Scientist 27/08/2018
1122. Dr. M.S. Centre for 22/08/2018 Birsa 57th All India Wheat and
Patel, Research on Crop to Agricultural Barley Research Worker’s
Associate Improvement, University, Meet
Research SDAU, 28/08/2018 Ranchi
Scientist S.K.Nagar

1123. Dr. R.N. Potato Research 08/09/2018 SDAU, 36th Annual Group
Patel, Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Meeting of AICRP
Associate Deesa (Potato)
Research 11/09/2018
Scientist
1124. Sh. J.K. Potato Research 08/09/2018 SDAU, 36th Annual Group
Patel, Station, SDAU, to S.K.Nagar Meeting of AICRP
Assistant Deesa (Potato)
Research 11/09/2018
Scientist
1125. Dr. M.H. Pulses Research 10/09/2018 Assam Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Res. Station, SDAU, Agricultural AICRP on Rabi Pulses of
to
Scientist S.K.Nagar University, AICRP on MULLaRP
18/09/2018 Jorhat (Assam) 2018
1126. Dr. K.I. Pulses Research 10/09/2018 Assam Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Agricultural AICRP on Rabi Pulses of
Res. S.K.Nagar University, AICRP on MULLaRP
Scientist 18/09/2018 Jorhat (Assam) 2018
1127. Sh. L.P. Pulses Research 10/09/2018 Assam Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, Agricultural AICRP on Rabi Pulses of
to
Res. S.K.Nagar University, AICRP on MULLaRP
Scientist 18/09/2018 Jorhat (Assam) 2018
1128. Sh. D.B. Pulses Research 10/09/2018 Assam Annual Group Meet of
Patel, Asstt. Station, SDAU, Agricultural AICRP on Rabi Pulses of
to
Res. S.K.Nagar University, AICRP on MULLaRP
Scientist 18/09/2018 Jorhat (Assam) 2018

275
1129. Dr. N.N. AICRN on 08/09/2018 PAU, Ludhiana, “Vth Rabi Group Meet of
Prajapati, I/C Potential Crops, to Punjab AICRN on Potential
Associate Centre for Crop Crops”
Research Improvement, 14/09/2018
Scientist S.K. Nagar

1130. Dr. Ashok N. AICRN on 08/09/2018 PAU, Ludhiana, “Vth Rabi Group Meet of
Chaudhary, Potential Crops, to Punjab AICRN on Potential
Assistant Centre for Crop Crops”
Research Improvement, 14/09/2018
Scientist S.K. Nagar
1131. Dr. R.AGami, SRS, Potato 22/09/2018 ICAR-IIMR, Review Meeting of QRT
Asstt. Research Station, to Rajendranagar, 2013-18
Research SDAU, Deesa 25/09/2018 Hyderabad
Scientist
1132. Dr. L.D. CIL, SDAU, S.K. 26/09/2018 GSBTM, Stakeholders meeting for
Parmar, Nagar Gandhinagar Brainstorming on Priority
Assoc. Res. areas identified under
Scientist “Research Support
Scheme”
1133. Dr. Kapil CIL, SDAU, S.K. 26 & GSBTM, Stakeholders meeting for
Tiwari, Nagar Gandhinagar Brainstorming on Priority
29/09/2018
Asstt. Res. areas identified under
Scientist “Research Support
Scheme”
1134. Dr. R.M. Clinical Complex, 28/09/2018 GSBTM, Stakeholders meeting for
Patel, Prof. SDAU, Deesa Gandhinagar Brainstorming on Priority
& Head areas identified under
“Research Support
Scheme”
1135. Dr. L.J. Centre for 10/10/2018 Jaipur Meeting for Presentation
Desai, Research on IFS, to (Durgapura) of QRT -2018 on AICRP-
Associate SDAU, IFS
Research S.K.Nagar 11/10/2018
Scientist
1136. Dr. K.M. Centre for 10/10/2018 Jaipur Meeting for Presentation
Patel, Research on IFS, to (Durgapura) of QRT -2018 on AICRP-
Assistant SDAU, IFS
Research S.K.Nagar 11/10/2018
Scientist
1137. Dr. L.J. Centre for 10/10/2018 Jaipur Meeting for Presentation
Desai, Research on IFS, to (Durgapura) of QRT -2018 on AICRP-
Associate SDAU, IFS
Research S.K.Nagar 11/10/2018
Scientist
1138. Dr. Centre for 10/10/2018 Jaipur Meeting for Presentation
K.M.Patel, Research on IFS, (Durgapura) of QRT -2018 on AICRP-
to
Assistant SDAU, IFS
Research S.K.Nagar 11/10/2018
Scientist

276
1139. Dr. H.H. Livestock 10/10/2018 ICAR-CIRC, Annual Review Meet,
Panchasara, Research Station, to Meerut, Uttar “AICRP on Cattle”
Research SDAU, S.K. Pradesh
Scientist Nagar 13/10/2018
1140. Dr. B.S. Livestock 10/10/2018 ICAR-CIRC, Annual Review Meet,
Rathod, Assi. Research Station, to Meerut, Uttar “AICRP on Cattle”
Research SDAU, S.K. Pradesh
Scientist Nagar 13/10/2018
1141. Dr. M .H. Pulses Research 20/11/2018 ICAR, Res. Group Meet on
Patel, Station, SDAU, Complex for “Mungbean, Urdbean
to
Research S.K.Nagar NEH Region, Cowpea and Guar for
Scientist 27/11/2018 Lembucherra, Spring, Summer & Rice
West Tripura Fallow Cultivation”
1142. Dr. R.N. Directorate of 21/11/2018 Krishi Bhavan, Meeting on “RKVY -
Singh, Asso. Research, to New Delhi RAFTAAR – Agribusiness
Director of SDAU,S.K.Nagar 23/11/2018 Incubators”
Research
1143. Dr. K.M. Centre for 26/11/2018 TNAU, XIII Annual Group
Patel, Research on to Coimbatore Meeting of All India
Assistant Integrated 30/11/2018 Network Programme on
Research Farming System, Organic Farming
Scientist SDAU,S.K.Nagar
1144. Sh. Kuldeep RRS, SDAU, 03/12/2018 RARS, Tirupati, 12th ARM Annual Review
Kumar Bhachau to ANGRAU, Meeting of “GKMS
Sevak, Res. 05/12/2018 Andhra Pradesh Project and 9th ARM of
Associate-II Fasal Project”
1145. Dr. J.M. Wheat Research 14/01/2019 IARI, Regional QRT meeting
Patel,Assoc. Station, SDAU, Research
to
Research Vijapur Station, Indore
Scientist 17/01/2019
1146. Shri. S.B. AICRP on Arid 21/02/2019 VNMKV, 23rd Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Zone Fruits, Parbhani Meeting of AICRP on
to
Research Agroforestry (Maharashta) Arid Zone Fruits
Scientist Research Station, 27/02/2019
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
1147. Shri.N.A. AICRP on Arid 21/02/2019 VNMKV, 23rd Annual Group
Patel, Asstt. Zone Fruits, Parbhani Meeting of AICRP on
to
Research Agroforestry (Maharashta) Arid Zone Fruits
Scientist Research Station, 27/02/2019
SDAU,
S.K.Nagar
1148. Dr.C.M. Date palm 21/02/2019 VNMKV, 23rd Annual Group
Muraldharan, Research Station, to Parbhani Meeting of AICRP on
Research SDAU, Mundra (Maharashta) Arid Zone Fruits
Scientist 27/02/2019
1149. Shri. K.M. Date palm 21/02/2019 VNMKV, 23rd Annual Group
Sharma, Research Station, to Parbhani Meeting of AICRP on
Asstt. SDAU, Mundra (Maharashta) Arid Zone Fruits
Research 27/02/2019
Scientist
277
1150. Dr. J.M. Wheat Research 13/02/2019 CSK Himachal 4th International Group
Patel, Assoc. Station, SDAU, to Pradesh Meeting on “Wheat
Research Vijapur Agricultural productivity enhancement
Scientist 17/02/2019 University, through climate smart
Palampur (HP) practices
1151. Dr. B.R. RRS, SDAU, 14/03/2019 ICAR-IARI, 54th Annual Group
Nakrani, Kothara to Pusa Campus, Meeting of “ICAR-AICRP
Assoc.Res. 18/03/2019 New Delhi on Pearl millet”
Scientist

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Participation of Professor/Officer in Training
2014-15

Sr.
Name Designation Topic Place Period
No.
C.P. College of Agriculture
1. Dr. B. K. Patel Asst. Prof. Recent Advance in Hyderabad 02.07.2014
(Extension Educational Technology to
Education) 22.07.2014
2. Dr. F. K. SMS Novel Approaches in pest and Hisar 19.08.2014
Chaudhary peptide Management in Agro. to
(Pl. Protection) Ecosystem 08.09.2014
3. Dr. J. R. Patel Asst. Prof. Novel Approaches in pest and Hisar 19.08.2014
peptide Management in Agro. to
(Pl. Protection) Ecosystem 08.09.2014
4. Dr. K. M. Joshi Asstt. Prof. Advance Extension Strategy Nadiya 03.12.2014
(Extension for Communication and to
Education) Management Skill Extension 23.12.2014
Personal: The Approaches,
Methodology and
Application.
5. Dr. M. P. Patel Asso.Prof. New Frontiers in hybrid seed Anand 05.08.2014
(Pl.Breeding) production and genetics purity to
testing 25.08.2014
6. Dr. Neeta Asst. Prof. (H. Sc. Recent Advance in Hyderabad 02.07.2014
Khandelwal Extension Educational Technology to
Education) 22.07.2014
7. Dr. R. A. Gami Assi. Prof Breeding by Design Ludhiana 07.08.2014
(Pl.Breeding) to
27.08.2014
8. Dr. R. A. Gami Assi. Prof New Frontiers in hybrid seed Anand 05.08.2014
(Pl.Breeding) production and genetics purity to
testing 25.08.2014
9. Dr. R. A. Gami Assi. Prof. (PBG) Real time PCR Training Gurgaon 25.06.2014
to
27.06.2014
10. Dr. R. A. Gami Asst. Prof. (PBG) New Paradigms in Heterosis Pantnagar 10.09.2014
Breeding: Conventional and to
Molecular Approaches 30.09.2014
11. Dr. Surendra Asst. Prof. Recent Innovation for New Delhi 06.08.2014
Kumar (Agronomy) Improving Nutrient Use to
Efficiency through Integrated 26.08.2014
Nutrient Management in
Major Field Crop
12. Dr. V. V Asst. Prof Ext. Futuristic Agricultural New Delhi 03.09.2014
Prajapati Edu) Extension Approaches and to
Tools 23.09.2014
279
13. Prof R. C. Asst. Ext. Edun. Advance Extension Strategy Wes 03.12.2014
Prajapati (Extension for Communication and Bangal to
Education) Management Skill Extension 23.12.2014
Personal: The Approaches,
Methodology and
Application.
14. Prof. R. M. Asst. Prof. (PBG) Recent Development in Off - Nauni - 09.09.2014
Patel Season Production of Solan to
Commercial Vegetables 29.09.2014
15. Prof. K. M. Asst. Waste recycling and resource Bhopal 03.12.2014
Patel Prof.(Agronomy) management through rapid to
composting techniques 23.12.2014
16. Shri M. A. Asst. Recent Advance in Hyderabad 02.07.2014
Tunvar Extension.Edu. Educational Technology to
(Ext.Edu) 22.07.2014
17. Shri M. G. Asst. Prof. New Frontiers in hybrid seed Anand 05.08.2014
Chaudhary (Agronomy) production and genetics purity to
testing 25.08.2014
18. Shri Mithlesh Asst. Prof. Regulating Agricultural Hyderabad 10.11.2014
(genetic & Plant Biotechnology : Indian and to
Kumar Breeding) International Perspectives 19.11.2014
19. Shri S. M. Patel Asstt. Prof. Advance Extension Strategy Nadiya 03.12.2014
(Ectension for Communication and to
Education) Management Skill Extension 23.12.2014
Personal: The Approaches,
Methodology and
Application.
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
20. Dr. A. K. Asst. Prof. Update in Veterinary Chennai 04.02.2014
Bishnoi (Veterinary Emergency and critical care to
Surgery & Medicine in Farm and pet 24.02.2014
Radiology) Animal Practices
21. Dr. R. C. Asst. Prof. Perspectives for combating Namakkal 04.02.2015
Kulkarni (Poultry Science) exotics and emerging diseases to
of poultry for satiable poultry 24.02.2015
production and marketing
22. Asst. Prof. (Vet Disaster Management Vallabh 02.03.2015
Dr. B. I.
Pubic Health) Programme Vidyanagar to
Prajapati
22.03.2015

College of Home Basic Science and Humanities


23. Dr. Vineet Asst. Prof. Genomic, Molecular and Haryana 17.06.2014
Kaswan (Biotechnology) tissue culture approaches for to
genetic improvement and 07.07.2014
value addition in Plant and
Microbes

280
24. Asso. Prof. Hands on Training on Bangalore 02.06.2014
Dr. H. C.
(Biotechnology) Quantitative Real Time PCR to
Chauhan
for Diagnosis of Brucellosis 04.06.2014
25. Shri Kapil Asst. Prof Real time PCR Training Gurgaon 25.06.2014
Kumar Tiwari (Biotechnology) to
27.06.2014
26. Shri. B. K. Patel Project Asst. Hands on Training on Bangalore 02.06.2014
(Biotechnology) Quantitative Real Time PCR to
for Diagnosis of Brucellosis 04.06.2014

ASPEE College of Home Science and Nutrition


27. Dr. Neeta Asst. Prof. (H. Sc. Recent Advance in Hyderabad 02.07.2014
Khandelwal Extension Educational Technology to
Education) 22.07.2014
28. Dr. Pragaya Asst. Prof. (Hum. Participatory Extension Udaipur 02.12.2014
Dashora Dev. & Family Research and Management to
Studies) 22.12.2014

29. Dr. Sarita Asst. Prof. (Hum. Drudgery reduction Udaipur 12.11.2014
Sanwal Dev. & Family technologies for farm women to
Studies) and farm workers to enhance 02.12.2014
productivity and occupational
safety in agriculture
30. Mrs. Neeta Asst. Designing through auto CAD Hisar 04.12.2014
singh Prof.(Clothing & to
Textiles) 24.12.2014

College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering

31. Er. N. N. Desai Asst. Prof. (Agri. Renewable Energy Sources as Coimbatore 06.11.2014
Engineering) option for mitigating climate to
change 26.11.2014
32. Er. V. M. Modi Asst. Prof. (Agri. Renewable Energy Sources as Coimbatore 06.11.2014
Engineering) option for mitigating climate to
change 26.11.2014
33. Shri Alok Gora Asst. Prof. (Agril. Drudgery reduction Udaipur 12.11.2014
Engg.) technologies for farm women to
and farm workers to enhance 02.12.2014
productivity and occupational
safety in agriculture

34. Dr. Simple Jain Asst. Prof. Participatory Extension Udaipur 02.12.2014
(Management) Research and Management to
22.12.2014

281
Directorate of Extension Education
35. Shri V. M. Patel Asst. Participatory Extension Udaipur 02.12.2014
Extn.Edu.(Extn. Research and Management to
Edu) 22.12.2014
36. Dr. V. B. Patel SMS (Extension Futuristic Agricultural New Delhi 03.09.2014
Education) Extension Approaches and to
Tools 23.09.2014
37. Dr. V. B. Patel Subject Matter Participatory Extension Udaipur 02.12.2014
Specialist Research and Management to
22.12.2014
38. Prof. D. J. Asst. Participatory Extension Udaipur 02.12.2014
Desai Extn.Edu.(Extn. Research and Management to
Edu) 22.12.2014
All Research Station, SDAU
39. Dr. A. G. Patel Assistant Agroforestry for biofuels and Jhansi 15.09.2014
Research Bioenergy to
Scientist 24.09.2014
(Agronomy)
40. Dr. Narendra Assistant Innovative Approaches and Pantnagar 02.09.2014
Singh Research Advance for Diagnosis and to
Scientist (Pl. detection of Plant Diseases in 22.09.2014
Pathology) Relation to their Management
41. Dr. B. L. Jakhar Assistant Novel Approaches in pest Hisar 19.08.2014
Research and peptide Management in to
Scientist Agro. Ecosystem 08.09.2014
(Entomology)
42. Dr. B. S. Assistant Strategies to enhance Oilseed Bharatpur 11.11.2014
Rathore Research Brassica production under to
Scientist climate and resource 01.12.2014
(Agronomy) constraint scenario
43. Dr. J. M. Patel Assistant Land Resources Management Gwalior 22.01.2015
Research under changing climate to
Scientist (Soil condition with special 11.02.2015
Science) reference to dragged lands
44. Dr. N. N. Assistant New Frontiers in hybrid seed Anand 05.08.2014
Prajapati Research production and genetics purity to
Scientist (PBG) testing 25.08.2014
45. Dr. N. R. Patel Assistant Innovative approaches and Pantnagar 02.09.2014
Research Advances for diagnosis and to
Scientist (PBG) detection of plant diseases in 22.09.2014
relation to their management
46. Dr. P. J. Patel Assistant Strategies to enhance Oilseed Bharatpur 11.11.2014
Research Brassica production under to
Scientist (PBG) climate and resource 01.12.2014
constraint scenario

282
47. Dr. S. M. Patel Assistant Crop Micrometeorology Pune 02.09.2014
Research to
Scientist 22.09.2014
(Agronomy)
48. Mr. A. S. Patel Assistant Augmentation of soil and crop Pantnagar 26.09.2014
Research productivity through organics to
Scientist 16.10.2014
(Agronomy)
49. Mr. D. R. Patel Assistant Augmentation of soil and crop Pantnagar 26.09.2014
Research productivity through organics to
Scientist 16.10.2014
(Agronomy)
50. Mr. S. M Patel Assistant Augmentation of soil and crop Pantnagar 26.09.2014
Research productivity through organics to
Scientist 16.10.2014
(Agronomy)
51. Prof. D. N. Asst. Rese. Scie. Capacity Building in Bangloure 03.02.2015
Tejani (Agri. taxonomy of insect and mites to
Entomology) 23.02.2015
52. Shri G. M. Patel Asst. Rese. Scie. Management and under Pantnagar 06.02.2015
(Agronomy) privileged Agri. to
26.02.2015
53. Shri J. C. Patel Asst. Rese. Scie. Recent Development in Off Nauni - 09.09.2014
(PBG) Season Production of Solan to
Commercial Vegetables 29.09.2014
54. Shri K. J. Patel Asst. Rese. Scie. Management of soil Health: Jabalpur 29.09.2014
(Agronomy) Challenges and Opportunities to
19.10.2014
55. Shri N. N. Salvi Asst. Rese. Scie. Diagnosis Assessment Karnal 11.11.2014
(Agronomy) Management of Salt Affected to
and Poor Quality to Improve 01.12.2014
Productivity and Livelihood
Security
56. Shri N. N. Salvi Asst. Rese. Scie. Diagnosis Assessment Karnal 11.11.2014
(Agronomy) Management of Salt Affected to
and Poor Quality to Improve 01.12.2014
Productivity and Livelihood
Security
57. Shri. D. G. Asst. Rese. Scie. Recent Development in Off Nauni - 09.09.2014
Patel (PBG) Season Production of Solan to
Commercial Vegetables 29.09.2014
58. Shri. K. P. Asst. Rese. Scie. Strategies to enhance Oilseed Bharatpur 11.11.2014
Prajapati (PBG) Brassica production under to
climate and resource 01.12.2014
constraint scenario

283
2015-16
C. P. College of Agriculture
1. Shri. D. B. Asst. Prof. I/c Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar
Modi Comptroller Planning Monitoring
Evaluation and Impact 03.09.2015
Assessment of Extension to
23.09.2015
2. Dr. Abhishek Asst. Prof. Ecologically based pest Hisar 12.10.2015
Pareek (Entomology) management for quality food to
production 04.11.2015
3. Dr. F. K, SMS (Pl. Recent advanced in Junagadh 01.12.2015
Chaudhry Pathology) Production and Utilization of to
Biopestcides Biogents and 21.12.2015
fertilizers for sustainable
Agriculture
4. Dr. G. K. Asst. Prof. (Agril. Application of Computer New Delhi 18.12.2015
Chaudhary Statistic Algorithm and Statistical to
Software packages in 07.01.2016
Agriculture
5. Dr. G. R. Patel Asst. Prof. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
(Ext.Edu.) Planning Monitoring to
Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Assessment of Extension
6. Dr. J. R. Patel SMS (Plant Recent Advanced in Junagadh 01.12.2015
Protection) Production and Utilization of to
Biopesticides, Biogent and 21.12.2015
biofertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture
7. Dr. J. K. Patel Asst. Prof. (Soil Revitalizing soil and crop Pantnagar 03/02/2016
Science) productivity for secured to
agriculture 23/02/2016
8. Dr. K. S. Patel Asst. Prof. Entrepreneurship among Udaipur 02.12.2015
(Extension Rural Community for to
Education) Sustainable Development 22.12.2015
9. Dr. M. L. Asst. Prof (Pl. New Paradigms in Diseases Bharatpur 09.12.2015
Tetarwal Pathology) Management: Conventional to
and molecular Approaches for 29.12.2015
rapeseed- Mustard Production
10. Dr. Pravin M. Training Implication and Climate Junagadh 21.09.2015
Patel Associate Change on Pedagogical Issues to
(Agronomy) of Water Resources 11.10.2015
Management
11. Dr. R. S. Asst. Prof. and Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
Prajapati Planning Officer Planning Monitoring to
Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Assessment of Extension

284
12. Dr. Ramdev Asst. Prof. Natural Resources Ludhiana 17.11.2015
Sutaliya (Agronomy) Management viz-a-viz to
Climate Changes 07.12.2015
13. Dr. Shiv Raj Asst. Prof. (Agril. Analytical Techniques for New Delhi 16.07.2015
Singh Economics) Decision Making in to
Agriculture 05.08.2015
14. Dr. Serene SMS (Ext. Edu.) Entrepreneurship among Udaipur 05.10.2015
Shekhar Rural Community for to
Sustainable Development 25.10.2015
15. Dr. Shiv Raj Asst. Prof. (Agril. Analytical Techniques for New Delhi 16.07.2015
Singh Economics) Decision Making in to
Agriculture 05.08.2015
16. Prof. K. M. Asst. Prof. Advance Soil Biological Bhopal 02.09.2015
Patel (Agronomy) Approaches for Enhancing to
Carbon Sequestration and 22.09.2015
mitigate climate changes
17. Shri G. M. Patel Asst. Prof. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
(Agronomy) Planning Monitoring to
Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Assessment of Extension
18. Shri G. M. Patel Asst. Prof. Tillage and Nutrient Dynamic Pantnagar 10.10.2015
(Agronomy) for Better Crops Production to
30.10.2015
19. Shri M. A. Asst. Ext. Edu. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
tunvar (Extn. Edu.) Planning Monitoring to
Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Assessment of Extension
20. Shri M. H. Asst. Prof. (Ext. Entrepreneurship among Udaipur 02.12.2015
Desai Edu.) Rural Community for to
Sustainable Development 22.12.2015

21. Shri M. H. Patel Asst. Prof. (Extn. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
Edu.) Planning Monitoring to
Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Assessment of Extension
22. Shri. V. M. Asst. Prof. (Ext. Entrepreneurship Udaipur 03.06.2015
Patel Edu.) Development Through on to
Farm Agro-Processing for 23.06.2015
Augmenting Rural Prosperity
23. Dr. J. J. Mistry Asst. Prof. (Food Entrepreneurship Udaipur 03.06.2015
Science) Development Through on to
Farm Agro-Processing for 23.06.2015
Augmenting Rural Prosperity

285
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
24. Dr. A. C. Patel Asst. Prof. (Vtey. Metagenomic - Role of Next Anand 26.10.2015
Virology) Generation Sequences and to
Bioinformatics 04.11.2015

25. Dr. A. C. Patel Asst. Prof. (Vety. Development and Validation Hisar 03/02/2016
virology) Diagnostic Assays and to
Accreditation of Diagnostic 23/02/2016
Laboratories
26. Dr. A. K. Asst. Prof. (LPM) Recent strategies and Tamil 03.02.2016
Shrivastav Developments in Diversified Nadu to
poultry for improvement of 23.02.2016
rural economy of small and
marginal farmers
27. Dr. B. I. Asst. Prof. (Vety. Principal and Concepts of Bangaluru 10.06.2015
Prajapati Public Health) Livestock Dieseas to
Information and modeling in 30.06.2015
Veterinary Epidemiology

28. Dr. H. B. Patel Asst. Prof. Heavy metal pollutants in Izatnagar 03.06.2015
(Pharmacology) environment effects on animal to
and mitigation 23.06.2015
29. Dr. H. B. Patel Asst. Prof. Advance in Molecular S. K. Nagar 07/12/2015
(Pharmacology) epidemiology of infectious to
diseases of animals 16/12/2015

30. Dr. Jasmi G. Asst. Prof. (Vety. Metagenomic - Role of Next Anand 26.10.2015
Patel Pathology) Generation Sequences and to
Bioinformatics 04.11.2015
31. Dr. Jay Prakash Asst. Prof. (AGB) Genetics Evaluation and Karnal 09.03.2016
Gupta Multiplication of Superior to
Germplasm for Genetics 29.03.2016
Improvement in Livestock
32. Dr. M. M. Asst. Prof. Nutritional Interventions for Izatnagar 17.09.2015
Pawar Sustainable Livestock to
(Animal Nutrition
Production Under Impending 07.10.2015
)
Climate Change Scenario
33. Dr. P. M. Ghule Asst. Prof. (Vety. Hand on Training in Ludhiana 02.09.2015
Entomology) Specialized Procedures in to
Veterinary Anesthesia and 22.09.2015
Surgery
34. Dr. R. D. Singh Asst. Prof. (Vety Advanced techniques and Karnal 17.11.2015
Pharm. and novel approaches for quality to
Toxicology) and safety evaluation of dairy 07.12.2015
food

286
35. Dr. S. H. Raval Asst. Prof. (Vety. Development and Validation Hisar 03/02/2016
Pathology) Diagnostic Assays and to
Accreditation of Diagnostic 23/02/2016
Laboratories

G.N. Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology


36. Mr. A. C. Patel Asst. Prof. (Dairy Dairy Business Management Anand 06.07.2015
Tech.) in 21st Century to
26.07.2015
37. Mr. Manoj Asst. Prof. (Food Entrepreneurship Udaipur 03.06.2015
Kumar Jaipal Science) Development Through on to
Farm Agro-Processing for 23.06.2015
Augmenting Rural Prosperity
38. Preeti H. Dave Asst. Prof. (Food Nutrition Research Methods Bangalore 04.01.2016
and Nutrition) to
15.01.2016
39. Shri A. m. Asst. Prof. (Dairy Designing New Age Dairy Karnal 28.11.2015
Shendurse Chemistry) Foods to
18.12.2015
40. Shri R. K. Jat Asst. Prof. (Fruit Utilization of Degraded Land Ajmer 03.12.2015
Science) and soil Through to
Horticultural Crops for 23.12.2015
Improving Agricultural
Productivity and
Environmental Quality

ASPEE College of Home Science and Nutrition


41. Dr. Pragaya Asst. Prof. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
Dashora (Human Planning Monitoring to
Development and Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
Family studies) Assessment of Extension
42. Dr. Surabhi Asst.Prof. Tools And Techniques of S.K. Nagar 03.09.2015
Singh (Family Research Planning Monitoring to
and Management Evaluation and Impact 23.09.2015
) Assessment of Extension
43. Dr. Serene Asst. Prof. (Ext. Entrepreneurship among Udaipur 05.10.2015
Shekhar Edu.) Rural Community for to
Sustainable Development 25.10.2015
College of Basic Science & Humanities
44. Dr. A. G. Asst. Prof. Metagenomics : Role Next Anand 09.02.2016
Bhagat (Veterinary Generation Sequencing and to
Microbiology) Bioinformatis 18.02.2016
45. Dr. Amit Verma Asst. Prof. Classical Molecular and Pantnagar 19.08.2015
(Biochemistry ) Recombinant DNA Techniques to
for Stress Resistance Breeding 08.09.2015

287
46. Dr. Anurag Asst. Prof. Plant Disease Diagnostics and New Delhi 12.10.2015
Yadav (Microbiology) their Management to
02.11.2015
47. Dr. Smita Singh Asst. Prof. Advanced techniques and Karnal 17.11.2015
(Biochemistry) Novel Approaches for quality to
and Safety Evaluation of 07.12.2015
Dairy Food
48. Dr. V. H. Kanbi Asst. Prof. New Dimensions in Food Hyderabad 03.09.2015
(Biochemistry) Quality Analysis Towards to
Achieving Comprehensive 23.09.2015
Food Safety
49. Dr. Vineet Asst. Prof. Advance in Improvement of New Delhi 18.09.2015
Kaswan (Molecular Vegetable Crops using to
Biology & Biotechnology Approaches 08.10.2015
Biotechnology)
50. Dr. Sweeta Asst. Prof. (Plant Bioinformatics and High New Delhi 25.11.2015
Mishra Molecular Dimensional Genome Data to
biology and Analysis 15.12.2015
Biotechnology)
51. Shri Karen P. Asst. Prof. (Plant Metagenomic : Role of next Anand 09.02.2016
Panchachigar Molecular Generation Sequencing and to
Biology and Bioinformatics` 18.02.2016
Biotechnology )

College of Horticulture
52. Dr. Manish Asst. Prof. Utilization of Degraded Land Ajmer 03.12.2015
Kumar Sharma (Horticulture) and Soil through Horticulture to
Crops for Improving 23.12.2015
Agricultural Productivity and
Environmental Quality
53. Dr. P. C. Joshi Asst. Prof. Recent Advance in Nauni- 17.02.2016
(Horticulture) Improvement of Vegetable Solan to
Crops 08.03.2016

54. Shri Vishal Asst. Prof. Importance of Plant Growth 17.02.2016


Wankhade (Horticulture) Regulation and Nutrient in to
Agriculture and Horticulture: Kumarganj
08.03.2016
Status and Prospective in
Present Scenario
55. Shri R. K. Jat Asst. Prof. (Fruit Importance of Plant Growth Kumarganj
Science) Regulation and Nutrient in
Agriculture and Horticulture: 17.02.2016
Status and Prospective in to
Present Scenario 08.03.2016

288
College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering
56. Er. B. S. Parmar Asst. Prof. (Agril. Implication and Climate Junagadh 21.09.2015
Engg.) Change on Pedagogical Issues to
of Water Resources 11.10.2015
Management

57. Er. M. B. Patel Asst. Prof. (Agri. Numerical Techniques & its Anand 17.06.2015
Proce. & Food Application to Agriculture & to
Engi.) Food Engineering Problems 07.07.2015
58. Er. N. N. Desai Asst. Prof. (Agril. Novel Approaches and Ludhiana 04.08.2015
Engg.) Technologies for Processing to
and Value Addition of 24.08.2015
Agriculture Produce
59. Shri. J. R. Asst. Prof. Biomass and Biofuel: Bhopal 22.07.2015
Samriya (Chem. Engg.) Technologies, Climate to
changes and Environmental 11.08.2015

All Research Station, SDAU


60. Dr. B. L. Jakhar Asst. Res. Sci. Ecologically based pest Hisar 12.10.2015
(Entomology) management for quality food to
production 04.11.2015
61. Dr. D. G. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Orientation Programme Rajkot 01.02.2016
(Agronomy) to
28.02.2016
62. Dr. J. M. Patel Asst. Rese. Sci. Utilization of Degraded Land Ajmer 03.12.2015
(Soil Science) and soil Through to
Horticultural Crops for 23.12.2015
Improving Agricultural
Productivity and
Environmental Quality
63. Dr. Jeev Raj Jat Asst. Rese. Scie. Geospatial Technologies in Nagpur 05.08.2015
(Soil Science) Mapping Monitoring and to
Management of Natural 25.08.2015
Resource
64. Dr. K. I. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Revitalizing soil and crop Pantnagar 03/02/2016
(Agronomy) productivity for secured to
agriculture 23/02/2016
65. Dr. M. H. Patel Asso. Rese. Scie. Quality Evaluation of Cotton Mumbai 25.08.2015
(PBG) (for Cotton Breeder/ Scientist) to
27.08.2015
66. Dr. N. I. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Revitalizing soil and crop Pantnagar 03/02/2016
(Agi. chem.. and productivity for secured to
Soil Scie.) agriculture 23/02/2016
67. Dr. R. K. Asst. Rese. Sci. Quarantine Pests: Detection Hyderabad 31.03.2016
Sharma (Plant. Pathology) and Identification to
20.04.2016
289
68. Dr. R. N. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Recent Advance in Nauni- 17.02.2016
(PGB) Improvement of Vegetable Solan to
Crops 08.03.2016
69. Dr. S. C. Asst. Res. Scie. Mendelian Genetics to Ludhiana 06.08.2015
Sharma (Seed Molecular Genetics in to
Technology) relevance to Plant Breeding 26.08.2015
70. Dr. S. K. Shah Asst. Res. Sci. Use Crop Simulation Models Bhopal 07.09.2015
(Soil Science) in natural Resource to
Management 11.09.2015
71. Dr. S. K. Shah Asst. Res. Sci. Use Crop Simulation Models Bhopal 07.09.2015
(Soil Science) in natural Resource to
Management 11.09.2015
72. Dr. Surendra Asst. Res. Sci. Intellectual Property Right in New Delhi 12.08.2015
Kumar (Agronomy) Agriculture to
01.09.2015
73. Shri C. J. Patel Asst. Rese. Sci. Recent Advance in Nauni- 17.02.2016
(PBG) Improvement of Vegetable Solan to
Crops 08.03.2016
74. Shri D. A. Asst. Rese. Sci. Orientation Programme : all Rajkot 29.02.2016
Baidiyavadra (Extension) discipline to
27.03.2016
75. Shri D. A. Asst. Res. Sci. Entrepreneurship among Udaipur 02.12.2015
Bidiyavadra (Ext. Edu.) Rural Community for to
Sustainable Development 22.12.2015
76. Shri D. G. Asst. Rese. Sci. Recent Advance in Nauni- 17.02.2016
Patel (PBG) Improvement of Vegetable Solan to
Crops 08.03.2016
77. Shri K. J. Patel Asst. Res. Scie. Implication and Climate Junagadh 21.09.2015
(Agronomy) Change on Pedagogical Issues to
of Water Resources 11.10.2015
Management
78. Shri K. J. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Revitalizing soil and crop Pantnagar 03/02/2016
(Agronomy) productivity for secured to
agriculture 23/02/2016
79. Shri M. M. Asst. Res. Sci. Recent Advanced in Junagadh 01.12.2015
Patel (Agril. Production and Utilization of to
Entomology ) Biopesticides, Biogent and 21.12.2015
biofertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture
80. Shri P. K. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Farming System For the Coimbatore 20.01.1015
(Soil Science) Future: Approaches and to
Application 09.02.2015
81. Shri P. R. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Tools and Techniques of S. K. Nagar 26.10.2015
(Plant Breeding Molecular Breeding for Crop to
and Genetics ) Improvement 01.11.2015

290
82. Shri P. R. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Recent Advance in Nauni- 17.02.2016
(PGB) Improvement of Vegetable Solan to
Crops 08.03.2016
83. shri. S. G. Patel Asst. Res. Scie. Tillage and Nutrient Pantnagar 10.10.2015
(Agronomy) Dynamics for Better Crop to
Production 30.10.2015
84. Dr. H. H. Asst. Res. Sci. Heavy metal pollutants in Izatnagar 03.06.2015
Panchasara (Veterinary environment effects on animal to
Medicine) and mitigation 23.06.2015

85. Dr. H. H. Asst. Res. Sci. Advance in Molecular S. K.Nagar 07/12/2015


Panchasara (Veterinary epidemiology of infectious to
Medicine) diseases of animals 16/12/2015
86. Dr. K. J. Asst. Rese. Scie. Livestock and Climate Bangaluru 01.10.2015
Ankuya (Vety. LPM) changes challenges and ways to
ahead for sustainable 21.10.2015
Production
87. Dr. K. J. Asst. Res. Sci. Recent strategies and Tamil 03.02.2016
Ankuya (LPM) Developments in Diversified Nadu to
poultry for improvement of 23.02.2016
rural economy of small and
marginal farmers
88. Dr. B. M. Asst. Rese. Scie. Advanced Breeding Strategies Bangaluru 08.10.2015
Nandre (Horticulture) for Biotic and Abotic stress to
28.10.2015

2016-17

C.P. College of Agriculture


1. Shri M. G. Asst. Prof. Technological Advance and Udaipur 01.06.2016
Chaudhary (Agronomy) Productivity Strategies in to
Organic Agriculture and Their 21.06.2016
Internalization With Agro-
Ecosystem
2. Dr. S. P. Assistant Innovation in Education Udaipur 01.12.2016
Pandya Professor Technology to
(Extension 21.12.2016
Education)
3. Dr. Abhishek Assistant Effect of Climate on the Hisar 04.11.2016
Pareek Professor Incidence of Insect-Pest to
(Entomology) 24.11.2016
4. Dr. K. M. joshi Assistant Innovation in Education Udaipur 01.12.2016
Professor (Ext. Technology to
Education) 21.12.2016

291
5. Sh. D. B. Modi Asst. Prof. & I/c Innovation in Education Udaipur 01.12.2016
Comptroller (Ag. Technology to
Chem. & Soil 21.12.2016
Science)
6. Dr. Serene Assistant Enhancing Training and New Delhi 30.11.2016
Shekhar Professor Teaching- Learning to
(Extension Competencies through 20.12.2016
Education) Innovative Educational
Methodologies and
Instructional Technology
7. Dr. Ramdev Assistant Recent Developments in Dharwad 01.12.2016
Sutaliya Professor Organic Agriculture Key to to
(Agronomy) Sustain Production and 21.12.2016
Quality of agro-ecosystem
8. Sh. M. G. Assistant Recent Developments in Dharwad 01.12.2016
Chaudhary Professor Organic Agriculture Key to to
(Agronomy) Sustain Production and 21.12.2016
Quality of agro-ecosystem
9. Sh. S. M. Patel Assistant Gender Empowerment Dapoli 02.12.2016
Professor through Entrepreneurship to
(Extension Development 22.12.2016
Education)
10. Dr. D. B. Patel Assistant Gender Empowerment Dapoli 02.12.2016
Professor through Entrepreneurship to
(Extension Development 22.12.2016
Education)
11. Dr. P. S. Patel Asso. Prof. Taxonomy of insect and mites Bangalore 30.11.2016
(Entomology) to
21.12.2016
12. Dr. D. M. Patel Assi. Prof. Ecological Agriculture for Pantnagar 09.02.2017
(Agronomy) Sustainability to
01.03.2017
13. Smt. Heena N. Asst. Prof. (Asst. Real time Irrigation Bhopal 01.12.2016
Kadeval Prof.) Management Using sensor to
Network Decision Support 21.12.2016
System and Electronics
Controls for Precision
Agriculture in Vertisols
14. Shri D. B. Patel Asst. Prof. (Plant Adoption of Suitable Pantnagar 13.02.2017
Pathology) Conventional and to
Biotechnological Approaches 05.03.2017
for Biotic and Abiotic Stress
Management in Crops
15. Dr. S. D. Asst. Prof. (PBG) Recent Analytical Techniques New Delhi 17.01.2017
Solanki in Statistical Genetics and to
Genomics 06.02.2017
16. Dr. P. C. Joshi Assistant Advances in Production Nauni- 08.11.2016
Professor Technology of Commercial Solan to
(Horticulture) Vegetable Crops 28.11.2016

292
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
17. Dr. P. M. Ghule Assistant Diagnostic Imaging and Ludhiana 05.10.2016
Professor Minimally Invasive Surgical to
(Veterinary Techniques for Veterinary 25.10.2016
Anatomy) Patients
18. Dr. J. B. patel Assistant Diagnostic Imaging and Ludhiana 05.10.2016
Professor Minimally Invasive Surgical to
(Veterinary Techniques for Veterinary 25.10.2016
Surgery and Patients
Radiology)
19. Dr. A. K. Assi. Prof. (LPM) Biology of Physiological Izatnagar 11.01.2017
Srivastav Adption and Production to
Stress in Farm Animal 31.01.2017
20. Dr. P. T. Sutaria Asst. Prof. advances in Clinical Chennai 01.02.2017
(Veterinary Techniques in Farm and Pet to
surgery and Animal Practices 21.02.2017
Radiology)
21. Dr. A. C. Patel Asst. Prof. Epidemiology - Investigation Pune 06.02.2017
(Veterinary of Outbreak and Emerging to
Virology) Infection 04.03.2017
College of Basic Science and Humanities
22. Ms. Sulabhi Assistant Advance in molecular biology S. K. Nagar 01.12.2016
Verma Professor for diagnosis and control of to
(Biotechnology) infection diseases 21.12.2016
ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition
23. Dr. Surabhi Assistant Enhancing Training and New Delhi 30.11.2016
Singh Professor (Family Teaching- Learning to
Resource Competencies through 20.12.2016
Management) Innovative Educational
Methodologies and
Instructional Technology
College of Horticulture
24. Shri R. K. Jat Assistant Advances in micro irrigation, Ludhiana 09.11.2016
Professor (Fruit fertigation and protected to
Science) cultivation for improving 29.11.2016
water and nutrition use
efficiency
College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering
25. Dr. D. B. Patel Asst. Prof. Orientation Programme Vallabh 06.02.2017
(Applied Vidhyanag to
Mathematics) ar 05.03.2017
26. Smt. Heena N. Asst. Prof. (Asst. Real time Irrigation Bhopal 01.12.2016
Kadeval Prof.) Management Using sensor to
Network Decision Support 21.12.2016
System and Electronics
Controls for Precision
Agriculture in Vertisols

293
All Research Station, SDAU
27. Shri R. I. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Advances in micro irrigation, Ludhiana 09.11.2016
(Agronomy) fertigation and protected to
cultivation for improving 29.11.2016
water and nutrition use
efficiency
28. Shri K. J. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Advances in micro irrigation, Ludhiana 09.11.2016
(Agronomy) fertigation and protected to
cultivation for improving 29.11.2016
water and nutrition use
efficiency
29. Shri N. K. Assistant Ecological Agriculture for Pantnagar 09.02.2017
Makwana Research Sustainability to
Scientist 01.03.2017
(Agronomy)
30. Dr. K. I. Patel Asst. Res. Scie. Water and energy Security in Godhara 17.01.2017
(Agronomy) the Arena of Climate Change (AAU) to
06.02.2017
31. Sh. Kavin K. Asst. Res. Sci. Bio-active Compounds from Anand 01.12.2016
Soni (Biochemistry) Medical Plants: A Wealth of to
novelties and opportunities 21.12.2016
32. Dr. S. B. Asst. Res. Sci. Bio-active Compunds from Anand 01.12.2016
Gondaliya (Biochemistry) Medical Plants: A Wealth of to
novelties and opportunities 21.12.2016
33. Dr. C. K. Patel Associate Ecological Agriculture for Pantnagar 09.02.2017
Research Sustainability to
Scientist 01.03.2017
(Agronomy)
34. Dr.S.B.Gondali Asso. Res. Sci. Metabolite Profiling as a Bangaluru 27.11.2017
ya (Biochemistry) Selection Tool for Abiotic and to
biotic Stress Tolerance in 06.12.2017
Horticulture crops
35. Dr. K. J. Scientist (Animal Indigenous Technical Srinagar 19.08.2016
Ankuya Science) Knowledge-concept , scope to
and relevance in Integrated 08.09.2016
Agriculture Production
System

294
2017-18

C.P. College of Agriculture


1. Dr. S. P. Assistant Dynamic of In-Tension of Ex- Varanasi 03.07.2017
Pandya Professor Tension to
(Extension 23.07.2017
Education)
2. Dr. K. M. Joshi Assistant Dynamic of In-Tension of Ex- Varanasi 03.07.2017
Professor Tension to
(Extension 23.07.2017
Education)
3. Dr. G. R. Patel Assistant Dynamic of In-Tension of Ex- Varanasi 03.07.2017
Professor Tension to
(Extension 23.07.2017
Education)
4. Sh. D. B. Modi Asst. Prof. (Agril. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Chem. and Soil to
Science) 04.08.2017
5. Dr. J. K. Patel Asst. Prof. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Extension to
Education) 04.08.2017
6. Dr. R. R. Asst. Prof. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Prajapati (Extension to
Education) 04.08.2017
7. Dr. Shiv Raj Asst. Prof. (Agril. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Singh Eco.) to
04.08.2017

8. Sh. R. M. Patel Asst. Prof. (Agril. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017


Eco.) to
04.08.2017
9. Dr. R. S. Asst. Extn. Edst. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Prajapti (Extension to
Education) 04.08.2017

10. Sh. J. N. Asst. Prof. (Agril. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017


Prajapati Statistics) to
04.08.2017
11. Sh. N. K. Asst. Prof. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Makawana (Agronomy) to
04.08.2017
12. Dr. J. A. Patel I/c.Asso. Res. Sci. Approaches for doubling Bharuch 01.11.2017
(PBG) Farmer Income to
21.11.2017
13. Dr.Anuj Kumar Asst. Prof. (GPB) Metabolite Profiling as a Bangaluru 27.11.2017
Sigh Selection Tool for Abiotic and to
biotic Stress Tolerance in 06.12.2017
Horticulture crops
295
14. Sh. R. C. Asstistant Advance in ICT in Bhagalpur 04.01.2018
Prajapti Extension Agriculture Extension to
Educationist 24.01.2018
(Extension
Education)
15. Dr. N. V. Soni Assistant Recent Advance and Coimbotor 31.01.2018
Professor (PBG) Accomplishment in Heterosis e to
Breeding of Crops 20.02.2018

16. Dr. D. B. Patel Assistant Web based Educational 04.10.2017


Professor Content Management
Hyderabad to
(extension (under TELAgE)
13.10.2017
Education)

17. Dr. K. M. Patel Assistant Enhancing the productivity of Bhilwara 14.12.2017


Professor RainfedAgroecosystem
to
(Agronomy) through Suitable Interventions
03.01.2018
18. Sh. D. B. Modi Assistant Prfessor A Tool in Selection of Quality Navsari 01.11.2017
and Planting Material and Pest
to
I/c.Comptroller Forecast
21.11.2017
(Agricultural
Chemistry & Soil
Science)
19. Dr. R. M. Patel Assistant Challenges and Management Kumarganj 08.11.2017
Professor (Plant for Resiliences in Crops
to
Breeding and against Drought and Heat
28.11.2017
Genetics) Stress
20. Sh. Assistant Profesor Computational and Statistical New Delhi 18.01.2018
AnirudhaChatto (Mycology & Advances for Analysis of
to
padhyay Plant Pathology) Biological Date in Agriculture
07.02.2018
21. Dr. L. D. Associate Recent Advances in Genetic Gokak 08.02.2018
Parmar Professor Exploration and Conservation
to
(Genetics and of Genetic Resources in
28.02.2018
Plant Breeding) Ornamental Plants

College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry


22. Dr. Nilufar Assistant Improving reproduction Rate Mathura 06.07.2017
Haque Professor through Assisted reproductive to
(Animal and stem Cell Technologies 26.07.2017
Physiology) for Enhancing production in
small ruminates
23. Dr. P.T. Sutaria Assistant Advanced imaging and Chennai 04.07.2017
Professor (Vety. interventional protocols in to
Surgery amd disease diagnosis and 24.07.2017
Radiology) management in farm and pet
animal ractices

296
24. Dr. A. M. Patel Assistant Advanced imaging and Chennai 04.07.2017
Professor (Vety. interventional protocols in to
Surgery amd disease diagnosis and 24.07.2017
Radiology) management in farm and pet
animal practices
25. Dr. P. M. Assistant Improving reproduction Rate Mathura 06.07.2017
Chauhan Professor (Vety. through Assisted reproductive to
Clinics/ Anima and stem Cell Technologies 26.07.2017
Health) for Enhancing production in
small ruminates
26. Dr. S. H. Raval Asst. Prof. (Vety Regulatory Toxicology Trivandru 03.08.2017
Pathology) Pathology m to
06.08.2017
27. Dr.H.D. Assistant Conservation and Bikaner 30.10.2017
Chauhan Professor Promotion of Indigenous
Breeds of Livestock to
(Livestock
19.11.2017
Production
Management)
28. Dr. Jasmi G. Assistant Recent Approaches in Animal Ludhiana 26.09.2017
Patel Professor Disease Diagnostics and to
(Veterinary Vaccinology 16.10.2017
Pathology)
29. Dr. B. I. Assistant Diagnosis and Control of Hisar 07.02.2018
Prajapati Professor Emerging and Re-emering
to
(Veterinary Trans-boundry Diseases of
27.02.2018
Public Health) Polutry
30. Dr. S. S. Patel Assistant Diagnosis and Control of Hisar 07.02.2018
Professor Emerging and Re-emering
(Veterinary Trans-boundry Diseases of to
Microbiology) Polutry 27.02.2018

College of Basic Science and Humanities


31. Dr. Karen K Asst. Prof. Genomic, Proteomic and Junagadh 04.09.2017
Pachchigar (Plant Mole. Bio. Metabolomics application in to
& Biochem.) crop improvement 24.09.2017
32. Dr. Abidali G. Assistant Microbial Genomics and Hisar 07.11.2017
Bhagat Professor Proteomics in Diagnosis and
to
(Microbiology) Control of Diseases of
Veterinary Importance 27.11.2017
ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition
33. Smt. Sarita Assistant Employment Generation Udaipur 31.07.2017
Sanwal Professor (Human through Skill Orientated to
Development & Agricultural Entrepreneurship 20.08.2017
Family Studies) Development among rural
youth

297
34. Dr. Pragya Assistant Employment Generation Udaipur 31.07.2017
Dashora Professor (Human through Skill Orientated to
Development & Agricultural Entrepreneurship 20.08.2017
Family Studies) Development among rural
youth

G.N. Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology


35. Sh. Nirav D. Assistant Analytical, Instrumental and Bhopal 06.05.2017
Joshi Professor (Food Imaging Techniques Relevant to
Processing to Food Safety 26.07.2017
Technology)
36. Sh. R. K. Jat Asst. Prof. (Fruit Recent Advances in Rahuri 14.09.2017
Sciences) Improvement and Production to
Technology of Aird Zone 04.10.2017
Fruit Crops
37. Sh. S. K. Asst. Prof. Advances in Quality Seed Nauni- 06.09.2017
Acharya (Vegetable Production of Vegetable Solan to
Science) Crops 26.09.2017

38. Dr. Ramesh V. Assistant Prof. Advances in Validation of Karnal 01.12.2017


(Dairy Function foods to
Chemistry) 21.12.2017
39. Dr. Manoj Assistant Technological Innovations in Ludhiana 04.12.2017
Kumar Jaipal Professor (Food Processing and By-Products to
Technology) Utilization of Agricultural 24.12.2017
Produce

College of Horticulture
40. Sh. C. N. Asst. Prof. Hi-Tech Interventions in fruit Jhalawar 01.11.2017
Panchal (Horti.) Production Towards to
Enhancing Productivity, 21.11.2017
Nutritional Quality and Value
Addition
41. Dr. D. M. Assistant Recent Advances in Rahuri 14.09.2017
Thakor Professor (Plant Improvement and Production
Technology of Arid Zone to
Physiology)
Fruit Crops 04.10.2017
42. Sh. S. B. Patel Asst. Prof. Recent Advances in Rahuri 01.11.2017
(Horti.) Improvement and Production to
Technology of Aird Zone 21.11.2017
Fruit Crops
43. Sh. Vishal Asst. Prof. Developing strategies for Jodhpur 05.09.2017
Wankhadde (Horticulture) doubling farm income in low to
rainfall areas 25.09.2017

College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering


44. Sh. J. R. Samriya Asst. Prof. Production of Bio-CNG and Bhilwara 10.08.2017
(Chemical Organic Manure through to
Engineering ) Anaerobic Agro Waste 30.08.2017
Decomposition Techniques

298
45. Sh. P. M. Patel Asst. Prof. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Mechanical to
Engineering ) 04.08.2017
46. Dr. D. B. Patel Assistant Statistical Analysis for Vidyanagar 19.02.2018
Professor Scientific & Technical to
(Appiled Research & Applications 24.02.2018
Mathametic)
All Research Station, SDAU
47. Dr. Y. M. Gami Asst. Res. Sci. Advances in Rumen Izatnagar 01.02.2017
(Animal manipulation to improve to
Nutrition) livestock productivity 21.02.2017
48. Dr. R. R. Patel Assistant Res. Employment Generation Udaipur 31.07.2017
Scie. (Agril. Eco.) through Skill Orientated to
Agricultural Entrepreneurship 20.08.2017
Development among rural
youth
49. Sh. L. P. Patel Assistant Res. Genomic, Proteomic and Junagadh 04.09.2017
Scie (PBG) Metabolomics application in to
crop improvement 24.09.2017
50. Dr. N. N. Assistant Res. Genomic, Proteomic and Junagadh 04.09.2017
Prajapati Scie (PBG) Metabolomics application in to
crop improvement 24.09.2017

51. Dr. J. M. Patel Asst. Re. Sci. Approaches for doubling Bharuch 01.11.2017
(Soil Science) Farmer Income to
21.11.2017
52. Dr. B. S. Assistant Omic technologies and Meerut 01.11.2017
Rathod Research Modern Breeding Approaches
to
Scientist (Animal for Conservation and
21.11.2017
Reproduction, Productivity Enhancement of
Gynecology and Indigenous Cattle Resources
Obstetrics)
53. Dr. B. R. Asst. Re. Sci. A Tool in Selection of Quality Navsari 01.11.2017
Nakrani (Plant Pathology) Planting Material and Pest to
Forecast 21.11.2017
54. Sh. D. N. Tejani Asst. Re. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Agril to
Entomology ) 04.08.2017
55. Dr. N. R. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Plant Pathology) to
04.08.2017
56. Dr. S. M. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Agronomy) to
04.08.2017

299
57. Sh. D. A. Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
Bidiyavadra (Extension) to
04.08.2017
58. Sh. S. G. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Agronomy) to
04.08.2017
59. Sh. N. N. Salvi Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Agronomy) to
04.08.2017
60. Sh. M. H. Desai Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Extension to
Education) 04.08.2017
61. Sh. M. M. Patel Asst. Res. Sci. Farm Journalism S. K. Nagar 14.07.2017
(Agronomy) to
04.08.2017

62. Sh. K. J. Patel Assistant Enhancing the productivity Bhilwara 14.12.2017


Research of Rainfed Agroecosystem to
Scientist through Suitable Interventions 03.01.2018
(Agronomy)
63. Dr. S. K. Jain Assistant Application of Molecular Jaipur 01.11.2017
Research Markers for Assessment of to
Scientist, (Plant Genetic Purity and crop 21.11.2017
Breeding and diversity
Genetics)
64. Dr. B. K. Patel Assistant Challenges and Management Kumarganj 08.11.2017
Research for Resiliences in Crops to
Scientist against Drought and Heat 28.11.2017
Stress
65. Sh. Shravansinh Assistant Precision Agriculture in Pantnagar 09.02.2018
Research Intensive Farming to
J. Vaghela Scientist 01.03.2018
(Agronomy)
66. Dr. A. K. Saini Assistant Precision Agriculture in Pantnagar 09.02.2018
Research Intensive Farming to
Scientist 01.03.2018

67. Dr. A. K. Saini Assistant Precision Agriculture in Pantnagar 09.02.2018


Research Intensive Farming
to
Scientist
01.03.2018
68. Sh. Kavin K. Assistant Res. Genomic, Proteomic and Junagadh 04.09.2017
Soni Scie Metabolomics application in to
(Biochemistry) crop improvement 24.09.2017
69. Dr. B. K. Patel Assistant Challenges and Management Kumarganj 08.11.2017
Research for Resiliences in Crops
to
Scientist against Drought and Heat

300
Stress 28.11.2017

70. Dr. J. A. Patel I/c. Asso. Res. Approaches for doubling Bharuch 01.11.2017
Sci. (PBG) Farmer Income to
21.11.2017
71. Dr. K. J. Scientist (Animal Innovative Approaches for Bangaluru 08.11.2017
Ankuya Science) Conservation and to
Improvement of Indigenous 28.11.2017
Bovine Genetic Resources
in Modern IPR era under
Changing Climate Scenario

2018-19

C.P. College of Agriculture


1. Smt. Laxmi R. Assistant Skill Development through Udaipur 30.07.2018
Dubey Professor Technological Interventions to
(Agriculture for Doubling the Farmers 19.08.2018
Economics) Income
2. Sh. R. V. Assistant Advanced Technology in Pantnagar 05.09.2018
Thakkar Professor (Plant Plant Health Management and to
Pathology) Pest Risk Analysis for 25.09.2018
Improvisation of Indian
Agriculture and Farmers
Income

3. Dr. R.M.Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018


Professor and Scope under heavy metal
to
stress
(Plant Breeding & 30.07.2018
Genetics)

4. Dr. J. K. Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018


Professor and Scope under heavy metal
to
stress
(Agril. Chemistry 30.07.2018
and Soil Science)
5. Sh. Sevak Das Assistant Advances in crop Pune 26.09.2018
Professor (Agril. Micrometeorology
to
Meteorology)
16.10.2018

301
College of Basic Science & Humanities
6. Dr. Karen P. Assistant University and PG College M. Kudapura 07.06.2018
Pachichigar Professor Sc. Teachers' Training
to
(Biotechnology) Program in Biology/ Life
27.06.2018
Science

7. Dr. Y. R. Patel Assistant University and PG College M. Kudapura 07.06.2018


Professor Sc. Teachers' Training
to
(Microbiology) Program in Biology/ Life
27.06.2018
Science
8. Dr. G. S. Dave Assistant University and PG College M. Kudapura 07.06.2018
Professor Sc. Teachers' Training
to
(Biochemistry) Program in Biology/ Life
27.06.2018
Science
9. Dr. Y. R. Patel Assistant Advance Microbial Bhopal 04.09.2018
Professor Technologies to Improve to
(Microbiology) Nutrient Use Efficiency and 24.09.2018
Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas
Emission from Agriculture

10. Ms. Sulabhi Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018


Verma Professor and Scope under heavy metal to
(Biotechnology) stress 30.07.2018
11. Dr. Karen P. Assistant Next Generation New Delhi 28.08.2018
Pachichigar Professor Sequencing and its
to
(Biotechnology) Applications in Crop
17.09.2018
Science
12. Dr. Abidali G. Assistant Practicability, Scope and Izatnagar 26.09.2018
Bhagat Professor Future Prospects of Ethno- to
(Microbiology) botanicals in Minimizing 16.10.2018
Antibiotic Resistance
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
13. Dr. H. A. Patel Assistant Practicability, Scope and Izatnagar 26.09.2018
Professor Future Prospects of Ethno- to
(Veterinary botanicals in Minimizing 16.10.2018
Pharmacology Antibiotics Resistance
and Toxicology)
14. Dr. A. C. Patel Assistant Applications of Reverse Chennai. 28.11.2018
Professor Genetics and Transcription to
(Veterinary Profiling in Molecular 18.12.2018
Virology) Pathogenesis of Viral
Diseases with Special
Reference to Avian Viruses
15. Dr. J. P. Gupta Assistant Data Analysis Using R Gandhinag 16-17 July,
Professor Programming ar. 2018
(Animal Genetics
and Breeding)

302
College of Horticulture
16. Dr. G. S. Patel Associate New Innovations in Nauni- 05.09.2018 t
Professor Improvement of Vegetable Solan o
(Horticulture) Crops 25.09.2018
17. Dr. Assistant Recent approaches in Jodhpur 27.11.2018 t
KiranKumari Professor Horticultural development o
(Floriculture & for enhancing farm income 17.12.2018
Landscaping) in Environmentally
constraints ecosystem
18. Mr. AlokNath Assistant Synergistic approaches for Bhopal 31.08.2018
Professor (Post bioprocessing of foods and to
Harvest byproducts for nutritional 20.09.2018
Technology) and industrial use

College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering


19. Shri N.N.Desai Assistant Solar photovoltaic and Jodhpur. 19.09.2018
Professor thermal applications for
(Agricultural to
energy water food security in
Engineering) 09.10.2018
agriculture
20. Dr. V. M. Modi Associate Solar photovoltaic and Jodhpur 19.09.2018
Professor thermal applications for
to
(Agricultural energy water -food- security
09.10.2018
Engineering) in agriculture

G.N. Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology


21. Dr. Ramesh. V Assistant Nano technological and Karnal 01.12.2018
Professor (Dairy Biochemical Techniques for
to
Chemistry) Assessing the Quality and
21.12.2018
Safety or milk and products

22. Dr. S. K. Assistant Designing Farming Systems Jodhpur 28.08.2018


Acharya Professor for Enhancing Income and
to
(Vegetable Resilience in Low Rainfall
17.09.2018
Science) Areas under Climate
Change Scenario

All Research Station, SDAU


23. Sh. K. V. Assistant Enhancing resource use New Delhi 04.08.2018
Rabari Research efficiency and profitability in to
Scientist organic farming 24.08.2018
(Agronomy)

24. Sh. J. R. Patel Assistant Breeding strategies and seed Kullu 01.06.2018
Research production techniques of to
Scientist temperate and exotic 21.06.2018
(Genetics and vegetables under changing
Plant Breeding) climatic condition

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25. Dr. D. G. Patel Assistant Enhancing resource use New Delhi 04.08.2018
Research efficiency and profitability in to
Scientist organic farming 24.08.2018
26. Dr. K. M. Patel Assistant Innovative Approaches and Udaipur 01.06.2018
Research Strategies for Higher to
Scientist Profitability and 21.06.2018
(Agronomy) Sustainability in Organic
Production System

27. Dr. G. P. Assistant Advanced Technology in Pantnagar 05.09.2018


Gangwar Research Plant Health Management and to
Scientist (Plant Pest Risk Analysis for 25.09.2018
Pathology) Improvisation of Indian
Agriculture and Farmers
Income
28. Sh. Pyiush Assistant Recent Advances and Udaipur 05.09.2018
Kumar Saras Research Innovations in Modern to
Scientist Organic Agriculture 25.09.2018
(Agronomy)
29. Dr. J. R. Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Research and Scope under heavy metal
Scientist to
stress
(Genetics and 30.07.2018
Plant Breeding)
30. ShriC.J.Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Research and Scope under heavy metal
Scientist to
stress
(Plant Breeding & 30.07.2018
Genetics)
31. ShriB.K.Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Research and Scope under heavy metal
Scientist to
stress
(Plant Physiology 30.07.2018
& Ecology)
32. Sh. I. M. Patel Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Research and Scope under heavy metal
Scientist (Agril. to
stress
Chemistry and 30.07.2018
Soil Science)
33. Dr. S. J. Assistant Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Vaghela Research and Scope under heavy metal to
Scientist(Agro.) stress 30.07.2018

34. Shri J. K. Patel, Assistant Quarantine pests: Detection Hyderabad. 03.04.2018


Research and Identification
Scientist to
23.04.2018
35. Dr. A. L. Jat Assistant New Frontiers in Agri- Pantnagar 05.09.2018
Research resource Augmentation and to
Scientist Utilization 25.09.2018
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36. Dr. G. M. Patel Assistant Recent Advances and Udaipur 05.09.2018
Research Innovations in Modern
Scientist Organic Agriculture to
(Agronomy) 25.09.2018

37. Dr. R. A. Gami Assistant Application of Molecular Coimbatore 22.11.2018


Research Markers in Crop Breeding
Scientist to
12.12.2018
(Plant Breeding
and Genetics)
38. Mr. AlokNath Assistant Synergistic approaches for Bhopal 31.08.2018
Professor (Post bioprocessing of foods and to
Harvest byproducts for nutritional 20.09.2018
Technology) and industrial use
39. Dr. P. T. Patel Associate Phytoremediation: Challenges SK Nagar 10.07.2018
Research and Scope under heavy metal
Scientist stress to
30.07.2018
(Genetics and
Plant Breeding)
40. Dr. B. G. Associate Quarantine pests: Detection Hyderabad. 03.04.2018
Prajapati, Research and Identification
Scientist to
(Entomology). 23.04.2018

6.6.5.3 : Incentives for Excellence / Faculty Recognition :


Procedure to be followed for Best Teacher Award at the University Level

Identification of Best Teachers is to be done by getting responses from alumni at UG and PG


level in SAUs and CAUs. The alumni was asked to name three teachers who in their opinion did
excellent teaching indicating discipline. For this purpose letters was sent to a minimum of 50 alumni in
each discipline randomly selected out of those graduated / Post Graduated in the preceding three to
eight years using their Roll Numbers. After the responses are received two teachers / Scientist /
Extension specialist who have the highest frequency of rating as a Best Teacher should be identified
provided 75 per cent of the respondents have identified their names. Minimum response number
should be 17 for each discipline. Once this is done two teachers from each discipline should having
highest frequency of rating as Best Teacher should be asked to submit their bio data on the prescribed
format. The information so received shall be screened by the constituted committee.

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A. List of Best Teacher Award:
Table: 6.6.5.3.A. Information regarding teachers received Best Teacher Award
Sr.
Name of Faculty 2016-17 2017-18
No.
1 Agriculture Dr. V. T. Patel Dr. Piyush Verma

2 Veterinary Dr. B. N. Suthar Dr. H. C. Chauhan


3 Home Science Dr. I. N. Patel Dr. Pragna Dashora
4 Dairy Science - Shri Sendurse Ashish Maruti

6.6.5.4. Capacity Building and Training:


A) Trainings organised for faculty
Table: 6.6.5.4. A. Training programme s organised for capacity building of faculty
Sr. Course Name Duration Year College organised
No.
1. Advances in molecular 10 days 2015 College of Veterinary Science &
epidemiology of infectious diseases & Animal Husbandry
of animals
2. Advances in molecular biology for 21 days 2016 College of Veterinary Science &
diagnosis and control if infectious & Animal Husbandry
diseases
3. Farm Journalism 21 days 2017 C. P. College of Agriculture,
S.K.Nagar
4. Phytoremediation: Challenges and 21 days 2018 C. P. College of Agriculture,
Scope under heavy metal stress S.K.Nagar
5. Innovative tools and techniques for 21 days 2019 C. P. College of Agriculture,
Bio fortification S.K.Nagar
6. Enhancing Water Productivity in 21 days 2019 C. P. College of Agriculture,
Agriculture for Scarcity Zones S.K.Nagar

B) Training Programme organised for Extension Workers


The training and visit system caters to training needs of the extension personals of the
Department of Agriculture and Horticulture. The summary of bi-monthly workshop, pre-seasonal
training workshop and follow up programmes organised is given here as under

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Table: 6.6.5.4. B. Training programmes organised for capacity building of extension workers
No. of training programmes organized
No. of SMS/Extension personals/
participants attended the programme

2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018-
Total Total
15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19

Bi-monthly workshop
5 5 5 3 3 21 234 193 197 132 114 870

Pre-seasonal training programme

2 2 2 2 1 9 111 109 124 126 70 540

Short term training


3 4 10 3 0 20 68 97 320 122 0 607

C. Input dealer training


As per the guidelines of Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of
Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare the programme was organized for a period of 12 weeks
for 12 days for 6 hours per day with classes once in a week for existing insecticides dealers and
distributors Study material was provided to every participant of the certificate course in local language
and multimedia cum interactive video / instructional devices were used in the class rooms.
Table: 6.6.5.4. C. Details regarding the training programmes organised for input dealers
Participant
Year No. of training organised Revenue generated (Rs)
(No.)
SSK, S.K.Nagar
2016-17 01 39 502400
2017-18 01 40 502400
2018-19 01 35 525000
Total 03 114 1529800

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Table: 6.6.5.4. D. Training /Extension Education Programmers for Farmers/ Farm women
Sr. TOT Centre and Year
Total
No. Scheme 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
N P N P N P N P N P N P
On Campus
KVK, Deesa,
1. 12 488 30 973 32 1159 22 821 23 691 119 4132
Banaskantha-I
KVK, Tharad,
2. - - - - 26 746 39 961 14 635 79 2342
Banaskantha-II
KVK, Khedbrahma,
3. 42 947 48 1775 9 311 9 337 18 842 126 4212
Sabarkantha
4. SSK, S.K.Nagar 17 660 80 4137 61 3763 45 2086 24 1847 227 12493
Total 71 2095 158 6885 128 5979 115 4205 79 4015 551 23179
Off Campus
KVK, Deesa,
1. 61 2415 69 2210 38 1200 26 682 35 937 229 7444
Banaskantha-I
KVK, Tharad,
2. 0 0 18 650 15 583 19 854 28 1031 80 3118
Banaskantha-II
KVK, Khedbrahma,
3. 36 1262 32 1244 23 1109 39 1296 31 1740 161 6651
Sabarkantha
4. SSK, S.K.Nagar - - - - - - 3 225 5 242 8 467
Holistic approach of
agricultural
5. development through 0 - - - - - 4 157 12 925 16 1082
adopted villages in
North Gujarat
Total 97 3677 119 4104 76 2892 91 3214 111 4875 494 18762
Total (On/ Off Campus) 168 5772 277 10989 204 8871 206 7419 190 8890 1045 41941
Note: N= Number of programmes organized, P= Participants (No.)

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6.6.6. Student Development
6.6.6.1. Scholarships/Stipend
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University provides scholarship and financial assistance to the
students on merit basis. Moreover, university scholarship, government scholarship and stipends etc are
also provided to the students of all the faculties on merit basis and as per norms.

A) Financial Aids Students:


Table: 6.6.6.1.A. Details regarding the under graduate and post gradute students received the
scholarship/ fellowship

National Talent SDAU fellowship SDAU fellowship post


Year Particulars Scholarship under graduate graduate scholarship
(NTS) scholarship (UG) (PG)
Students (No.) 78 166 29
2014-15
Fellowship (Rs.) 936000 1603200 350400
Students (No.) 82 186 23
2015-16
Fellowship (Rs.) 984000 1785600 280800
Students (No.) 85 150 26
2016-17
Fellowship (Rs.) 2706000 1440000 328800
Students (No.) 70 166 36
2017-18
Fellowship (Rs.) 1239000 1593600 458400
Students (No.) 102 162 50
2018-19
Fellowship (Rs.) 2419332 1555200 636000

Students (No.) 417 830 164


Total
Fellowship (Rs.) 8284332 7977600 2054400

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B) College wise scholarship/fellowship received by the student:
Table: 6.6.6.1.B. College wise details of scholarship/ fellowship received by the student:
Name of College/Fellowship 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
C.P. College of Agriculture
NTS 22 14 23 26 43 128
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 27 28 29 34 31 149
UG/PG Scholarship by State 122 103 61 118 140 544
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 32 23 28 30 63 176
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 37 27 22 16 44 146
Government to SC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State - - - - 75 75
Government to EWS
College of Horticulture
NTS 11 20 6 6 10 53
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 27 24 24 23 26 124
UG/PG Scholarship by State 48 41 50 57 59 255
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 15 19 9 15 20 78
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 6 7 9 10 6 38
Government to SC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State - - - - 26 26
Government to EWS
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandary
NTS 15 23 28 26 34 126
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 28 28 32 31 32 151
UG/PG Scholarship by State 27 46 49 61 69 252
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 24 19 21 17 16 97
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 7 9 13 14 14 57
Government to SC Students
College of Basic Science & Huminities
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 31 38 15 18 26 128
UG/PG Scholarship by State 63 69 77 56 60 325
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 4 12 4 4 4 28
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 5 5 12 9 10 41
Government to SC Students
G.N Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology
NTS 17 21 21 16 20 95
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 32 20 23 30 27 132
UG/PG Scholarship by State 37 28 21 48 34 168
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 8 5 4 12 11 40
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 7 15 8 3 5 38
Government to SC Students
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College of Renewble Energy & Environmental Engineering
NTS 10 11 7 3 2 33
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 20 19 20 20 20 99
UG/PG Scholarship by State 20 27 27 26 26 126
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 5 5 4 4 4 22
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 5 4 6 10 6 31
Government to SC Students
College of Agriculture
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 15 20 15 20 20 90
UG/PG Scholarship by State 12 8 5 5 11 41
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 6 4 3 3 6 22
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 3 2 1 1 3 10
Government to SC Students
College of Agribusiness Management
NTS - 6 6 5 - 17
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU - - - - 1 1
UG/PG Scholarship by State 26 19 8 6 8 67
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State - 3 3 2 - 8
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 5 3 - - - 8
Government to SC Students
ASPEE College of Home Science & Nutrition
NTS 1 1 - - 4 6
UG/PG Fellowship by SDAU 13 17 16 19 16 81
UG/PG Scholarship by State 43 20 15 21 35 134
Government to SEBC Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 1 5 1 10 12 29
Government to ST Students
UG/PG Scholarship by State 21 7 2 10 12 52
Government to SC Students
Total (All Colleges) 858 825 728 845 1091 4347

C) Passed out students received scholarship/fellowship of other university


Table: 6.6.6.1.C. Details of scholarship/ fellowship received by the passed out student
Qualified 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
examination
College of Horticulture
JRF 3 3 3 1 1 11
C.P. College of Agriculture
JRF 0 0 2 - 10 12
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandary
JRF 6 3 1 1 3 14
G.N Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology
JRF 3 1 4 3 5 16

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6.6.6.2. Extra and Co-curricular Activities:
Table: 6.6.6.2.A. Participation of students in various events
Year: 2014-15

Sr.No. Date Name of the Event Organised by


Inter collegiate sports and literary events
1 26/08/2014 Debate and Elocution College of Veterinary
Science and Animal
Husbandry
2 30/08/2014 Badminton and Lawn Tennis College of Horticulture
3 06/09/2014 Chess and Table Tennis College of Renewable
Energy & Environmental
Engineering
4 21/09/2014 Volleyball College of Basic Science
and Humanities
5 21-22/09 Basketball College of Agribusiness
/2014 Management
6 29-30/09 Kabbadi and Kho-Kho G. N. Patel College of
/2014 Dairy Science and Food
Technology
7 7-8/10/ Cricket College of Veterinary
2014 Science and Animal
Husbandry
8 11-12/3 Athletics C.P. College of
/2015 Agriculture &
Home Science Polytechnic
Inter collegiate cultural events
9 3/9/2014 Akanki C.P. College of
Mime Agriculture
One act Play
Folk Dance College of Renewable
Energy & Environment
Engineering,
ASPEE College of Home
Science and Nutrition
NSS activities and other events
10 02/10/2014 Cleanliness drive was initiated on the birth College of Renewable
anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi Energy & Environment
Engineering
11 06/07/2014 Vrux vavo- Varsad lavo ASPEE College of Home
12 06/07/2014 Beti Bachao - Beti Badhao. Science and Nutrition
13 06/08/2014 Awareness Programme on Prevention of Food
and Water Borne Diseases.
14 27/08/2014 Monsoon Diseases - Prevention and Care
15 02/09/2014. Celebrated Nutrition Week at Jegol Village
16 17/09/2014 Diet Therapy for various Diseases bat Antroli
Village
17 24/09/2014 Celebrated the Shining Success of MOM
18 30/09/2014 World Heart Day Celebrated
19 15/02/2015 Celebrated Consumer Awareness day
20 06/06/2015 Celebrated Environment Day
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21 30/01/2015 Organised drawing competition Shri G.N. Patel Dairy
22 24/01/2015 Celebrated Saraswati Puja Science & Food
23 01/06/2014 Celebrated World Milk Day Technology College
24 02/10/2014 Organised College Campus Cleaning day
25 26/11/2014 Organised tree plantation programme at New
College Campus
26 05/02/2015 Inauguration of Shri. G.N Patel Dairy Science
and Food Technology College building
27 17/11/2014 Foundation day celebration and Fresher’s Party
28 05/09/2014 Celebrated Teacher's Day
29 01-02/11/2014 Organised National level seminar on “Emerging C.P.
Problems in Potato” College of Agriculture

Year : 2015-16
Sr.No. Date Name of the event Organised by
Inter collegiate sports and literary events
1 11/09/2015 Debate and Elocution C.P. College of Agriculture
2 19/03/2016 Debate and Elocution Agri. Polytechnic College
2 07/08/9/2015 Volleyball College of Renewable
Energy & Environmental
Engineering
3 08-09/9/2015 Basketball ASPEE College of Home
Science and Nutrition
4 29/30/9/2015 Table Tennis College of Horticulture
5 29/30/9/2015 Badminton College of Horticulture
6 27/28/10/2015 Kabaddi College of Basic Science
and Humanities
7 08/09/9/2015 Cricket Tournament G.N. Patel Dairy Science &
Food Technology College
8 08/09/10/2/ Chess College of Agribusiness
2016 Management
9 17/18/2/2015 Athletics College of Veterinary
Science and Animal
Husbandry
10 13/14/2/2016 Cricket Tournament ASPEE College of Home
Science and Nutrition
Inter collegiate cultural events
11 19/03/2016 Group Folk Agri. Polytechnic College
Dance
Mono acting
NSS activities and other events
12 06/03/2014 Organised Biogas Technology Awareness College of Renewable
Programme Energy and Environmental
Engineering
13 31/10/2015 Celebrated National Integrity Day and G.N. Patel Dairy Science
Organized Quiz competition & Food Technology
College
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14 20/06/2015 Organised Yoga Training Camp College of Veterinary
Science and A.H.
15 18/03/2016 Organised Animal Disease Prevention and College of Veterinary
Primary Treatment Camp Science and A.H. &
Veterinary Polytechnic
16 11-15/03/2016 Organised Swachhata Abhiyan C.P.College of Agriculture
17 31/10/2015 Organised Swacch Bharat Abhiyan College of Agriculture,
Tharad
18 29/02/2016 Organised thalassemia Diagnosis Camp College of Horticulture
19 26/03/2016 to Organised Beti-Bachavo and Vyasan mukti
27/03/2016. Abhiyan
20 26/03/2016 Organised "Animal Sarvar camp"
21 15-03-2016 The NSS volunteers prepared the land for
the development of garden in front of the
College of Horticulture building, Jagudan.
22 16-03-2016 The NSS volunteers prepared the land for
the application of FYM for the
development of garden of College of
Horticulture, Jagudan.
23 17-03-2016 The NSS volunteers did levelling of the
land inside the college building for the
preparation of garden at Jagudan, Mehsana
24 21.06.2015 Celebrated International Yoga Divas
25 02.10.2015 Organised Swacch Bharat Abhiyan to clean College of Horticulture
college premises as well as the surrounding
area of the College of
Horticulture,Jagudan.
26 17-03-2015 Students participated in 'RTI Act-2005' College of Veterinary
lecture organised by SPIPA at auditorium, Science and A.H.
S.K.Nagar
27 25-04-2015 Celebrated World Veterinary Day
28 15-08-2015 Celebrated Gantantra festival
29 31-10-2015 Debate and Quiz competition was
organised on the eve of 140th Birth
anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
30 24 to 25-12- Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)
2015 Programme organized at SDAU,
S.K.Nagar in collaboration with Rural
Youth Club, Deesa.
31 21-01-2016 Organised Cartoon Picture Drawing
competition on 'Pachchim Bharat mo 2030
mo khet parishthiti kevi hashe'?
32 26-01-2016 Celebrated Independence Day
33 21-07-2016 Valedictory function organized for 30th

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graduating batch of students.
34 22-07-2015 Placement Cell, SRC, Veterinary College,
arranged a campus interview for the
outgoing graduates of the B.V.Sc. & A.H.
35 16/10/2015 Fresher’s Day Celebrated College of Veterinary
36 22/10/2015 Organised Dr. D. C. Shukla running and Science and A.H.
Debate
Trophy competition
37 31/10/2015 Organised Debate and Quiz competition College of Horticulture
38 01/06/2015 Celebrated World Milk Day G.N. Patel Dairy Science
39 21/06/2015 Conducted Yoga camp for students and & Food Technology
faculty of college College
40 05/09/2015 Celebrated Teacher's Day
02/10/2015 Cleanliness programme organized on eve
of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and Clean
India mission
41 03/10/2015 Organised expert lecture on Codex
Alimentarius Commission (CAC) and
FSSAI
42 28/12/2015 Organized essay writing competition
43 15/02/2016 Celebrated Foundation Day of College
44 31/10/2015 Celebrated 140th birth anniversary of College of Renewable
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Energy and Environmental
Engineering
45 11/02/16 to Organised Shibir for Yogasan and College of
20/02/16 Pranayam Agriculture,Tharad

Year: 2016-17
Sr.No. Date Name of the event Organised by
Inter collegiate sports and literary events
1 17-9-2016 Debate, Elocution (Extempore) and Chess College of Horticultural ,
Jagudan
2 4-3-2017 Debate and Extempore Vet. Polytechnic
3 13-9-2016 & Table Tennis College of Vety. Sci. &
14-9-2016 A.H.
4 13-9-2016 Badminton College of Vety. Sci. &
& A.H.
14-9-2016
5 14-9-2016 Volleyball G.N. Patel College of
& Dairy Science and Food
15-9-2016 Tech.
6 14-9-2016 Basketballs (boys) G.N. Patel College of
& Dairy Science and Food
15-9-2016 Tech.
7 17-9-2016 Cricket Collage of Home Sci. &
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Nutrition
8 30-9-2016 Kabaddi, Kho-Kho College of Renewable
& Energy and Environment
1-10-2016 Engineering
9 6-2-2017 Kho-Kho Horti. Polytechnic,
Jagudan
10 9-2-2017 Volleyball Agri. Polytechnic, Deesa
11 13-2-2017 Kabaddi Agri. Polytechnic,
Khedbramha
12 22-23/2/2017 Cricket Tournament Agri. Polytechnic, Amirgadh
Inter collegiate cultural activities
13 4-3-2017 Group Folk Dance Agri. Polytechnic
Mono acting
14 23-9-2016 Mono Acting College of Basic Science
Group Folk Dance and Humanities
Mime
Drama
NSS activities and other events
15 21/06/2016 Celebrated International Yoga Day College of Veterinary
15/08/2016 Organised Tree Plantation Science & A.H.
02/10/2016 Celebrated Swatch Bharat Day
26/11/2016 Organised Canine health check up and
Antirabic Vaccination
21/12/2016 Organised Animal Health camp, Sibir,
22/03/2017 Organised Animal Health camp
03/09/2016 Organised Tree Plantation event
16 03/09/2016 Organised Tree Plantation ASPEE College of Home
17/09/2016 Organised Cleanliness Campaign Science & Nutrition
01/10/2016
17/12/2016
04/02/2017
18/02/2017 Organised Poster Competition
08/03/2017 Organised Slogan Writing Competition
22-24/03/2017 Organised NSS Camp
03/09/2016 Organised Tree Plantation in villages C.P. College of
06-09/05/2016 Organised Beti-Bachavo’ and ‘Vyasan Agriculture
mukti Abhiyan’
01/10/2016 Organised Cleanliness at College premise
15/10/2016 Organised Cleanliness at S.K.Nagar
Vidyalaya
03/12/2017 Celebrated World Disability Day
17/12/2016 to Organised Cleanliness Campaign
04/02/2017
18/02/2017 Organised Poster competition
08/03/2017 Organised Slogan writing
17 02/08/2016 Organised Expert lecture College of Agribusiness
02/10/2016 Organised Swachchhata Abyan Management
01/12/2016 Celebrated World AIDS Day
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18 05/06/2016 Celebrated world environmental day College of Renewable
Energy and Environmental
Engineering
19 30/04/2016 Celebrated World Veterinary Day College of Veterinary
05/06/2016 Celebrated World Environment Day Science & A.H.
19/06/2016 Organised Art of Mastitis Treatment in
Large Animals and college level quiz
competition
09/06/2016 Oganised lecture on preparation for GPSC
& UPSC examination.
20 11/07/2016 Valedictory function organized for College of Veterinary
outgoing 31th Graduating Batch Science & Animal
04/10/2016 Celebrated Fresher’s Day Husbandry
28/02/2017 Celebrated National Science Day
14/01/2017 to Organised Poster Competition /
31/01/2017 Celebrated Animal Welfare Fortnight
31/12/2016 Organised Young Natural Wings Essay
competition
18/01/2017 Organised expert lecture on “Carrier path
in Toxicology”; and “Ethics &
Misconduct in Research”
21 01/06/2016 Celebrated World Milk Day Shri G.N. Patel College of
05/06/2016 Celebrated World Environment Day Dairy Science & Food
21/06/2016 Conducted Yoga training for students and Technology
faculty of college
01/10/2016 Swachta Abhiyan at college level
26/11/2016 Celebrated National Milk Day and
Constitution Day
03/12/2016 Celebration of 'Agriculture Education Day'
at college
22 28/02/2017 Celebration of National Science Day & Shri G.N. Patel College of
Quiz Competition Dairy Science & Food
04/06/2016 Organised slow cycling, lemon & spoon, Technology
running competition
03-07/08/2016 Organized Orientation Programme for
newly admitted students
09/09/2016 Celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi at Boys
Hostel
19/11/2016 Celebrated Fresher's Day Shri G.N. Patel College of
17/12/2016 Organized quiz competition Dairy Science & Food
20/12/2016 Celebrated 'Christmas Eve' Technology
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Year: 2017-18
Sr.No. Date Name of the event Organised by
Inter collegiate Sports and Literary events
1 15-9-2017 Debate & Elocution College of Horticultural
Jagudan
2 13-9-2017 & Volleyball College of Basic Sci. &
14-9-2017 Humanities
3 13-9-2017 & Basketball (boys) College of Basic Sci. &
14-9-2017 Humanities
4 22-8-2017 & Table Tennis ASPEE College of Home
23-8-2017 Science & Nutrition
5 22-8-2017 & Badminton ASPEE College of Home
23-8-2017 Science & Nutrition
6 26-9-2017 & Kabaddi G.N. Patel College of Dairy
7 27-9-2017 Science and Food
Kho-Kho Technology
8 5/6/7-10-2017 20-20 Cricket Tournament College of Vety. Sci. & A.H.
9 15/09/2017 Chess College of horticultural,
Jagudan
10 07/08-03-2018 Athletics C.P. College of Agriculture
Inter collegiate Cultural Events
11 16-9-2016 Mono Acting College of Renewable
Group Folk Dance Energy and Environment
Mime Engineering
Drama
NSS activities and other events
12 05/08/2017 Tree plantation programme was organized C. P. College of
at girls’ and boys’ hostels Agriculture, S.K.Nagar

06/12/2017 Blood donation camp organised


13 03/02/2018 Organized one day animal health care College of Vety. Sci. & A.H.
camp at Vavdi, Vav on3 February, 2018
in collaboration.
14 18/3/2017. Organised event on Best out of Waste Basic Science College,
Activity S.K.Nagar
5/6/2017 Organised Tree Plantation Programme
29/4/2017 to Swachchhata Abhiyan Activity was
11/11/2017 organized
06/12/2017 Blood Donation Programme organized
11/12/2017 Celebrated Fresher’s Welcome Day
15 27/09/2017 Organised Swachhta Abhiyan at Home Science. College ,
Dhaniyawada village S.K.Nagar
27/09/2017 Arranged Visit to Panjrapole at Sodal
village
11/11/2017 Organised Health Camp at Latiya village
18/11/2017 Organised Cleanliness at college
premises and garden
16 05/06/2017 Celebrated World environmental day Renewable energy,
22/12/2017 Celebrated Fresher’s Day S.K.Nagar
17 01/06/2017 Celebrated World Milk Day

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05/06/2017 Celebrated World Environment Day
11-17/06/2017 Conducted one week Yoga G.N. Patel College of Dairy
03/10/2017 Organised Camp for NSS volunteers of Science and Food
college Technology
26/11/2017 Organised Cleanliness program at
college
06/12/2017 Celebrated National Milk Day and
Constitution Day and Organised Blood
Donation Camp
05/09/2017 Celebrated Teachers day at college
03/08/2017 Organised Farewell to students of Final
Year outgoing batch
3/08/17 Organised Orientation Programme for
newly admitted students
28/11/2017 Celebrated Fresher's Day at college
15/02/2018 Celebrated 9th Foundation Day of
College

17 21/04/2017 Organised GK Quiz competition College of Vety. Science and


25-28/04/2017 Annual cum Hostel Day Celebrated A.H., S.K.Nagar
(i) Clean Room Competition,
(ii)Video Documentary Competition,
(iii) Rangoli Competition,
(iv) Antaxari Competition,
(v) Fish Pond,
28/04/2017 World Veterinary Day Celebrated
18-20/07/2017 Yoga Training Camp
21/07/2017 Celebrated of International Yoga Day
27/07/2017 Valedictory function organized for 32nd
Graduating Batch
27/07/2017 Placement Cell, SRC, Veterinary
College, arranged a campus interview for
for the outgoing graduates of the B.V.Sc.
& A.H.
15/08/2017 Gantantradivas celebrated
04/09/2017 Teachers’ Day Celebrated
28/09/2017 World Rabies Day Celebrated and
Poster competition was organized
5-7/10/ 2017 Organised Inter collegiate Cricket
Tournament
12/10/2017 Fresher’s Day Celebrated
12/01/2018 Celebrated National Youth Day
28/02/2018 Celebrated of National Science Day –
2017
07-08/03/2018 All India Veterinary Colleges Badminton
& Table tennis tournament &
Professional Quiz-2017 organized by
GBPUAT, Pantnagar (UK).
05/06/2017 Celebrated World Environment Day
17/11/2017 Arranged an expert lecture on Equine
Shoe Making
15/02/2017 Organised Dr. D. C. Shukla running
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Debate Trophy competition
01/12/2017 Organised Young Natural Wings Essay
competition
Each year Organised Wall Magazine “VIVIDHA”
and Wall Quiz “KASOTI”
18 24/03/2017 Organised Thalassemia Testing Camp Horticulture Polytechnic,
4.09.2017 to and Swine flu awareness camp Jagudan
6.09.2017

Year: 2018-19

Sr.No. Date Name of the event Organised by


Sports
1. 9/10/10/2018 Volley Ball and Basket Balls College of Basic Sci. &
2. 05/06/10/2018 Table Tennis Humanities
3. 05/06/10/2018 Badminton
4. 07/10/2018 & Kabaddi and Kho-Kho Aspee College of Home
08/10/2018 Science & Nutrition
5. 11/10/2018 & 20-20 Cricket Tournament C. P. College of Agriculture
13/10/2018
6. 05/06/10/2018 Chess College of Basic Sci. &
Humanities
Inter collegiate literary and cultural
7. 30/10/2018 Mono Acting College of Vety & Animal
30/10/2018 Mime Husbandry
16/10/2018 Cartooning
17/10/2018 Clay Modelling
15/10/2018 Debate
30/10/2018 Drama
15/10/2018 Elocution
15/10/2018 Extempor
29/10/2018 Group Folk Dance
29/10/2018 Group Song
29/10/2018 Light Vocal
16/10/2018 On the Spot Painting
29/10/2018 Petriotic Song
16/10/2018 Poster Making
16/10/2018 to
Rangoli & Collage
17/10/2018
15/10/2018 Quiz
NSS and other activities
8. 05/12/2018 Organised Blood donation camp Renewable energy,
21/04/2018 Organised cleaning programme at Hostel S.K.Nagar
premises College of Horticulture,
21/06/2018 Celebrated International Yoga day Jagudan
21/07/2018 Organised Tree plantation at college
premises
04/08/2018 Orgnaised Clean India Mission at college
premises
15/08/2018 Celebrated Independent day
02/10/2018 Organised Swacch Bharat Abhiyan
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programme on the eve of Gandhi Jyanti
26/10/2018 Organised Swacchhata Abhiyan
programme
26/01/2019 Republic day celebrated
15/03/2019 Organised Thalassemia and blood group
test camp
NSS and other activities
9. 14/09/2018 Organised awareness program on biogas College of Renewable Energy
technology at village Agola, Ta. & Environmental
Palanpur, Dist. Banaskantha Engineering
13/08/2018 Arranged lecture on Remote Sensing &
GIS Applications
05/09/2018 Celebrated of Teacher’s Day
14/09/2018 Arranged lecture and demonstration on
Disaster Management and Risk
Mitigation sponsored by Project Officer
Disaster Risk Management Program,
District Emergency Operation Center
(DEOC), Banaskantha.
08/12/2018 Celebrated Fresher Cum Cultural Day
12/12/2018 Organised Awareness Workshop on
Energy Conservation Sponsored by
Gujarat Energy Development Agency,
Gandhinagar.

National Cadet Corps (NCC) : 35 GUJARAT BN NCC, PALANPUR


SDAU was approved for raising the senior division (SD) of National Cadet Corp (NCC) from 2016-17
academic year under the 35-Gujarat BN NCC, Palanpur.
Table: 6.6.6.2.B. College wise Approved Strength of NCC Cadates (2016 -17)
Sr. Name of College Allotted First Year Second Year Total
College Cadets
No. Boys Girls Boys Girls
Strength (No.)
(No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)
(No.)
1. C. P. College of Agriculture 50 30 15 34 20 99
2. College of Agriculture, Tharad 50 06 04 - - 10
3. Renewable Energy & 50 11 7 18 - 36
Environmental Engineering
4. College of Horticulture, 50 - - 16 13 29
Jagudan
5. College of Home Science & 50 5 12 4 10 31
Nutrition

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Table: 6.6.6.2.C Year wise details regarding N.S.S. activities
Sr. Year No. of Regular Special Activities Perfomed
No. Volunteers Activities Activities
(No.) (No.)
allotted by
Govt.
1 2014-15 1400 21 9 Regular Activities:-
2 2015-16 1400 27 7 Tree Plantation, Blood Donation
Camp, Thalassemia, Animal
3 2016-17 1400 23 11 Health Camp, Sparrow Day,
Campus Cleanliness Camps during
the years by various units
4 2017-18 1400 22 15 Special Activities:-
5 2018-19 1400 29 12 "Swachbharat Abhiyan", Animal
Vaccination Camp, Malnutrition
awareness Camp at different
adopted villages

Table: 6.6.6.2.D Details regarding the students achievement in the state level sports, cultural and
literary events
State level Sports & Games Awards (State Agricultural State level Cultural &
Year Universities competition) Literary Activities Awards
Winner Runners up Winner Runners up
2014-15 Volleyball (B) Badminton (B) Debate (F) Debate (A)
Chess (B) - - -
2015-16 Volleyball (G) Table Tennis (B) Best actress Extempore
Kabbadi (B) Volleyball (B) Best actor -
Cricket (B) Badminton (B)
2016-17 Volleyball (G) Badminton (B), Cricket (B) Mono acting Debate(F)
Basketball (B) Kho-Kho (B), Kabbadi (B)
2017-18 Badminton (B) Badminton (G), Volleyball(B) Debate(A) Extempore
Cricket (B), Kabbadi (B)
2018-19 Badminton (B) Cricket (B), Kho-Kho (B)
Volleyball (G) Basketball (B), Kabbadi (B)
Table Tennis (B), Volleyball(B)

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Table: 6.6.6.2.E Details regarding the students participation in national level sports, cultural and
literary events

Year National No. of National level Cultural & Literary No. of


level Sports Participant Activities Awards Students
& Games Students in Participated
Awards Sports
2014-15 - - - 22
2015-16 - 30 Champion in MIME (Bhubaneswar) 22
2016-17 - 35 - 22
2017-18 - 42 - 21
2018-19 - 34 1. Champion in March past 23
2. Second rank in Debate (Against)
3. Third Rank in One Act Play
4. Third Rank in Group Dance
5. Fourth Rank in On the Spot Painting
6. Fourth Rank in Elocution
19th all India Inter Agricultural Universities Youth Festival February 3-7, 2019 organized at S.K.Nagar
Dantiwada Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar

No. of Participated University :- 63


No. of Participant :- 1604
No. of Events :- 20
Inaugurated by :- Hon'ble Chief Minister, Gujarat Shri Vijaybhai Rupani
Video Massage by :- Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
Valedictory Function :- Grace by Hon'ble Irrigation and Water Supply Minister
Shri Parbatbhai Patel

19 thAgriUnifest Organized by SDAU


The 19th All India Agricultural University Youth Festival (AgriUnifest, 2018-19) was organized from
3rd to 7th February, 2019 by S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar under the aegis
of ICAR New Delhi and Govt. of Gujarat. It was matter of great pride for SDAU to host contingents
from all over the nation. According to 1800 participants from 64 participating agricultural universities
for five days and nights including team managers was herculean task carried out efficiently by
outstanding effort of SDAU. Students were participated in different 19 cultural events and exhibited
their expertise in fine arts, theatre, dance, music and literacy.
It was momentous occasion when, the AgriUnifest was opened by Hon Chief Minister of Gujarat state,
Sh Vijaybhai Rupani along with gracious presence of Sh Sanjay Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary,
Dept of Agriculture Farmers’ Welfare and Co-operation. A colorful march past of 64 participating
teams of over 1800 students and officials dressed in different themes related to their representative
respected states and universities marked the beginning. Prof (Dr) Ashok A Patel, Hon Vice
Chancellor, SDAU welcomed all the youths participating in the AgriUnifest, representing from
different parts of the country and recited the youth are real strength of the nation. He said that youths
are the force and have power to deviate direction in desired manner.
In this cultural procession various events were organized. The whole campus of SDAU was look alike
fusion of Mini Bharat. The students participated enthusiastically in the entire event during five days.
A magnificent performance was given by the students came from various Agricultural Universities in
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different events. The souvenir of Agriunifest-2019 was released by Sh Vijaybhai Rupani, Hon Chief
Minister, Gujarat, Sh Sanjay Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Dept of Agriculture Farmers’
Welfare and Co-operation in presence of Prof (Dr) Ashok A Patel, Hon. Vice Chancellor, SDAU, Dr.
A. R. Pathak, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Junagadh Agricultural University, Dr. N. C. Patel, Hon. Vice
Chancellor, Anand Agricultural University, Dr. C. J. Dangaria, Hon Vice Chancellor, Navsari
Agricultural University and Dr. N. H. Kelawala, Hon. Vice Chancellor of Kamdhenu University and
SDAU officers. In different programs, the students of agriculture and related subjects from all over
India highlighted the culture of different states by their distinctive arts, skills and costumes.
During the five days long festival, the contestants gave messages by showing drama, play drama, and
dramas with a special focus on society and subjects touching the nation. Performances of the
participants touched the sentiments of audience by bearing prominent dresses in the folk and groups
dance of different states. Competitors made a very good cartoon on the topic of technology.
Competitors participated enthusiastically in competition of Rangoli, art from paper, from clay
modelling etc. In the series of drama presentation a story based on the Padmshri Genabhai’s life was
also dramatized. A masterly performance was given by the participants on mono acting topic; Grief of
Being a Human. The students exhibited different form and thoughts in their painting skills on clean
India process i.e. clean and safe railway, clean office environment, clean schools, waste decomposing
in the on spot paining event.
The valedictory function of the AgriUnifest 2019 was organized on 7th February, 2019 at SDAU sport
ground, S.K.Nagar, Gujarat. The Hon Minister of State Shri Parbatbhai Patel, Irrigation and Water
Supply, graced the event. Hon Sh Parbatbhai Patel welcomed the contestants from all over India to
Gujarat. He portrayed this festival as a kumbh of art and culture. Responding to the response of the
contestants from different states, he told them that Gujarat is peaceful and we all are from one India.
He said that there are darshan of unity in diversity here. The contestants from India were also asked to
visit the Statue of Unity. In the concluding ceremony, certificate, shields and medals were distributed
to the winners of participating universities in the different events, by the Hon Parbatbhai and the Vice
Chancellor, SDAU at this movement the stage was filled with the thunder of applauds by the audience.
The university team, which has performed very well in all the activities, was declared the first and the
runner-up. The overall champion trophy was given to the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal
Sciences University (GADVASU) Ludhiana, Punjab. Whereas, the Vasantrao Nayak Krishi
Vishwavidyalaya (VNKV), Parbahani Maharashtra, was in runner-up. All the winning teams
performed best in all the activities. Major attraction of this conclave ceremony was the Hon Prime
Minister, Sh Narendra Modi's Video Message. Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed
over 2000 participants from India in a 22-minute video message entailing every student of the country
is the creator of the nation. He said that the farmer feeds and nourishes the nation. The contribution of
the farmer is priceless and indescribable and they are the basis of agricultural human life. For the
upliftment of the farmer, the Indian government is making various decisions to facilitate the farmers
from seed to market. The government is continuously working to double the income of the farmers by
2022. He said that the debt forgiveness does not compromise the problem of the farmers. It is
important for the farmer to get good seeds, irrigation and good prices. He acquainted the students
about the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme. He illustrated the AgriUnifest as a confluence
of culture to agriculture. At the end, he finished his message with "Welcome", "Avajo ". Come again
The event was successfully organized by Dr. V. R. Patel, Organizing Secretary and Director of
Students’ Welfare, under benevolent leadership and guidance of (Prof) Dr Ashok A Patel, Hon Vice
Chancellor, SDAU.

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Table: 6.6.6.2 F Result of 19 th Agri Unifest- 2018-19 organised at S.K.Nagar Dantiwada
Agricultural University, S.K.Nagar
Sr. Events Rank- 1 Rank-2 Rank-3
No.
1 Cartooning BCKV, MOHANPUR IGKVK, RAIPUR UAS, BANGALORE
(W.B) (CHHATTISGARH) (KARNATAKA)
2 Clay BCKV, MOHANPUR GADVASU, LUDHIANA AAU, JORHAT
Modelling (W.B) (PUNJAB) (ASSAM)
3 Collage UAS, BANGALORE VNMKV, PARBHANI PAU, LUDHIANA
(KARNATAKA) (MAHARASHTRA) (PUNJAB)
4 Debate SVPUAT, MEERUT SDAU, S.K.NAGAR GADVASU,
Against (U.P.) (GUJARAT) LUDHIANA
(PUNJAB)
5 Debate For OUAT, GADVASU, LUDHIANA GBPUAT,
BHUBANESWAR (PUNJAB) PANTNAGAR (U.K.)
(ODISHA)
6 Elocution AAU, ANAND OUAT, BHUBANESWAR NDRI, KARNAL
(GUJARAT) (ODISHA) (HARYANA)
7 Extempore JNKV, JABALPUR PAU, LUDHIANA (PUNJAB) TNAU,COIMBATORE
(M.P.) (TAMILNADU)
8 Folk Dance GADVASU, 1. KVAFSU, BIDAR 1. AAU, JORHAT
LUDHIANA (KARNATAKA) (ASSAM)
(PUNJAB) 2. VNMKV, PARBHANI 2. SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
(MAHARASHTRA) (GUJARAT)
9 Group Song JNKV, JABALPUR PAU, LUDHIANA GADVASU,
(MADHYA (PUNJAB) LUDHIANA
PRADESH) (PUNJAB)
10 Light Vocal AAU, JORHAT UHS, BAGALKOT UAS, BANGALORE
(ASSAM) (KARNATAKA) (KARNATAKA)
11 March Past SDAU, S.K.NAGAR AAU, JORHAT MPKV, RAHURI
(GUJARAT) (ASSAM) (MAHARASHTRA)
12 Mime UAS, RAICHUR KAU, TRISSUR BASU, PATNA
(KARNATAKA) (KERALA) (BIHAR)
13 Mono Acting KVASU, POOKODE IGKVK, RAIPUR TANUVAS,CHENNAI
(KERALA) (CHHATTISGARH) (TAMILNADU)
14 On the Spot CAU, IMPHAL NDRI, KARNAL 1. KVAFSU, BIDAR
Painting (MANIPUR) (HARYANA) (KARNATAKA)
2.UAHS,
SHIVAMOGGA
(KARNATAKA)
15 One Act Play VNMKV, 1.MPKV, RAHURI SDAU, S.K.NAGAR
PARBHANI (MAHARASHTRA) (GUJARAT)
(MAHARASHTRA) 2. UAS, BANGALORE
(KARNATAKA)
16 Patriotic JNKV, JABALPUR PAU, LUDHIANA (PUNJAB) UHS, BAGALKOT
Song (M.P.) (KARNATAKA)
17 Poster NAGALAND UNI., BCKV, MOHANPUR (W.B) UAHS,SHIVAMOGGA
Making LUMANI (KARNATAKA)
(NAGALAND)
18 Quiz IARI-PUSA PJTSAU, HYDERABAD UAS, RAICHUR
(NEW DELHI) (TELANGANA) (KARNATAKA)

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19 Rangoli VNMKV, NDUAT, AYODHYA (U.P.) 1. PDKV, AKOLA
PARBHANI (MAHARASHTRA)
(MAHARASHTRA) 2. UAS, BANGALORE
(KARNATAKA)
20 Skit VNMKV, 1. GADVASU, LUDHIANA 1. UHS, BAGALKOT
PARBHANI (PUNJAB) (KARNATAKA)
(MAHARASHTRA) 2. PAU, LUDHIANA (PUNJAB) 2. MPKV, RAHURI
(MAHARASHTRA)
21 General OVERALL RUNNER UP
Championship CHAMPION
GADVASU, VNMKV, PARBHANI
LUDHIANA (MAHARASHTRA)
(PUNJAB)

6.6.6.3. Health Facilities


HEALTH FACILITIES:
The Health centre of this University provides medical facilities to the students. The Primary Health
Centre is also run by the Health Centre of this University. The appointments of Doctor, Nurse,
Compounder, X-Ray Technician, Laboratory Technician and other executive staff are also made in
this Health Centre. The Medical treatment is given free of cost. In emergency case, there is a facility of
an ambulance van in which serious patient can be shifted to another place for better treatment.

6.6.6.4 Sports and Cultural Facilities:


Table: 6.6.6.4 A Details regarding the physical facilities available for sports and
cultural events
Name of Facilities Number Specification
Auditorium 1 950 seating capacity with air conditioning facility
Swimming pool 1 International size with chlorine plant
Sports complex 2 Badminton court with flood light
2 Table tennis table with flood light
1 Gymnasium with full exercises equipments
Basketball 2 Basketball court with flood light
Volleyball 4 Two volleyball court with flood light
Kabbadi 4 Mud court
Kho-kho 4 Mud court
Cricket ground 1 With 55 meter boundary , and stadium
(1000 pavilion seat)
Athletics track 1 400 meter full track
Football ground 1 Mud court

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6.6.6.5. Student Counselling and Placement Cell
Placement Information
Table: 6.6.6.5.A. College wise Students Placement Information
Name of College 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

College of Veterinary Sci. & A. H. 71 50 44 36 36 237


College of Horticulture 7 13 15 7 32 74
G. N. Patel College of Dairy Science & 15 16 21 21 8 81
Food Technology
College of Renewable Energy & 19 22 20 6 7 74
Environmental Engineering
C. P. College of Agriculture 33 65 38 65 18 219
College of Agriculture, Tharad - 20 7 17 16 60
College of Agribusiness Management 21 10 23 15 6 75
College of Home Science & Nutrition 4 4 13 5 14 40
College of Basic Science and 9 11 13 20 5 58
Humanities

6.6.6.6. Disabled Friendly Facilities


In the all newely constructed buildings ramp is available for handicap person.

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6.6.7. Infrastructure
6.6.7.1 Physical facilities:-
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University have newly constructed Administrative building
i.e. ‘University Bhavan’. having all wings such as Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Office wing, Registrar
Wing, Comptroller wing, Director of Research wing, Director of Extension Education wing,
Director of Students Welfare Wing, I.T Wing Including etc; fully furnished staff offices, canteen
facility, seminar halls, mini auditorium hall, water supply and toilet facilities, record rooms etc.
parking shed, compound wall, C.C.T.V camera etc.
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University have Academic Colleges such as Agriculture
College, Veterinary College, Dairy Science College, Food Technology College, Home Science
College, Basic Science College, Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering College, Agri-
Business Management College at S.K.Nagar, Horticulture College at Jagudan, Agriculture College at
Tharad and Diploma Colleges at Deesa, Khedbrahma, Amirgadh and other buildings infrastructures. In
these colleges digital class room, library, laboratories, toilet blocks etc. are available.
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University have central Farmers’ Hostel, Farm Women
Hostel, Guest House, Academic Hostel, Students’ Hostels for all UG / PG / Ph.D students well-
furnished with compound wall, approach road, water supply and drainage facilities etc.
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University have newly constructed various Farms
office buildings, godowns, irrigation facilities and Live Stock Research Station having animals sheds,
milking parlour and office etc.

Table: 6.6.7.1 A Physical infrastructure facilities available at SDAU


Sr. Description AREA(G.F+F
No .F+S.F)
. (square
meter)
University Office
1 University Bhavan for SDAU, S.K.Nagar 11830
Colleges and Polytechnics
1 College of Agriculture, Tharad 13867
2 C.P College of Agriculture, S.K.Nagar 6988
3 College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandary, S.K.Nagar 6988
4 College of Renewble Energy & Environmental Engineering, S.K.Nagar 7000
5 ASPEE College of Home Science and Nutrition, S.K.Nagar 966
6 G.N Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology, S.K.Nagar 8000
7 College of Basic Science & Huminities, S.K.Nagar 10235
8 College of Horticulture, Jagudan 5554
Students/Farmers Hostels
1 International Hostel (First Floor), S.K.Nagar 350
2 Student Hostel, S.K.Nagar 2403
3 Girl's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 2200
4 Girl's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 2395
5 Boy's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 6302
6 New Boy's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 2111
7 Farm Women Hostel, S.K.Nagar 1554
8 Student Hostel, S.K.Nagar 5200
9 Boy's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 4850
10 Girl's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 4493
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11 Girl's Hostel(expansion), S.K.Nagar 1800
12 P.G Boy's Hostel, S.K.Nagar 3669
13 Agriculture College Hostel Building, S.K.Nagar 3100
14 Student Hostel, Tharad 1850
15 Girl's Hostel, Tharad 6204
16 Academic Hostel, Tharad 1850
17 Hostel Building, Jagudan 4669
18 Farmer Hostel, Jagudan 923
19 Student Hostel, Jagudan 2940
20 Girl's Hostel, Jagudan 4669
21 Academic Hostel, Jagudan 3560
22 Boy's Hostel for Horticulture Polytechnic, Jagudan 2820
23 Farmer Hostel, Talod 6302
24 Girl's Hostel Polytechnic, Amirgadh 2400
25 Farmer Hostel, Vijapur 6405
26 Hostel Building, Khedbhrma 5650
27 Farmer Hostel, Radhanpur 5380
28 Office Building, Aseda 2105
Research Stations and KVKs
1 Central Bio-Reserch Laboratory, S.K.Nagar 10250
2 Crop Improvement Office and Godawn Building, S.K.Nagar 1088
3 Rateproof Godown (Central Godown) for Seed Technology, S.K.Nagar 1283
4 Rateproof Godown (4 Nos.) and Threshing Yard (3nos) at Seed Technology 4000
5 Office Building Agronomy, S.K.Nagar 2200
6 Office Building for NRM, S.K.Nagar 2400
Library and Extension Faciltiies
1 Construction of Library Building, S.K.Nagar 3238
2 Construction of SSK Building, S.K.Nagar 2880

Table: 6.6.7.1 B Residential quarters infrastructure facilities available at SDAU

Sr. Residential Quarters Block Nos. Total Quarters Area


No. (square meter)
1 A-Type Bunglow (6 Bunglows) 6.00 6.00 900
2 B Type Category Quarters 14.00 14.00 1820
3 Old C Now B Category Quarters 3.00 12.00 1440
4 New C Quarters 5.00 20.00 2200
5 D+E Category Quarters 12.00 48.00 4320
6 New E Quarters 3.00 12.00 1080
7 48 Quarters 4.00 48.00 3840
8 Old F-Type Quarters 33.00 297.00 23760
9 G Colony 8.00 64.00 3840
10 Pre Cast Khadiya 7.00 28.00 1400

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6.6.7.2 IT Infrastructures:-
 Central library has RFID enabled Library automation system with open source library
management software KOHA. The digitized resource (Post Gradual students thesis) are being
made available on KrishiKosh.
 Video conferencing facilities with smart screen, video conference unit is available at IT centre.

 All the colleges in the university campus are having 24 x 7 internet connectivity provided
through 36 MBPS lease line of BSNL and off Campus College has arranged internet
connectivity through local ISPs using either leased line/shared line or broad band. The IUMS
system of university takes care of student registration. The university provides e-mail as well
as fire wall services to all internet users. The password reset for email and firewall services are
routinely provided by IT department as and when needed by users. The webinar and video
conferencing facility are provided by IT department to all colleges. The IT department is also
having smart class room facility with 75” touch screen and required software functionalities.
The university provides LAN connectivity to all its on campus colleges, university Bhavan,
central instrumentation laboratory and research stations.

 The local, national and international linkages with other university/institution/agencies are
regularly revised and updated on university website (http://sdau.edu.in/detail/925554/
directorate-of-research#ChildVerticalTab_13). The university web site was redesigned
prepared in the month of October, 2019 and the information in different sections are updated
regularly. The web site comprehensively covers all the aspects of university activities including
teaching research and extension. The online circular, tenders, SDAU news, GAU Journals,
Recent events etc. sections are also included in the website.
6.6.7.3 Student and Staff Amenities :-
S.K.Nagar Dantiwada Agricultural University have most modern University Bhawan, various
well-furnished colleges and hostel buildings for girls and boys, residential quarters for faculty and
staff, state of art Guest House and Academic Hostel, well equipped farmers’ hostel, indoor and
outdoor Stadiums, Fitness Centre, Play Ground, Sweeming Pool, Dispensary, Auditorium, Central
Library with all facilities, State Bank of India and Post Office.
Table: 6.6.7.3 A Details regarding the Student and Staff Amenities facilities available at SDAU
Sr. Name of Facilities Number Specification
No.
Sports Facilities
1 Sports Complex 2 Badminton court with flood light
2 Table tennis table with flood light
1 Gymnasium with full exercises equipments
2 Basketball 2 Basketball court With flood light
3 Volleyball 4 Volleyball court with flood light
4 Kabbadi 4 Mud court
5 Kho-Kho 4 Mud court
6 Cricket Ground 1 With 55 meter boundary and stadium
(1000 Pavilion Seat)
7 Athletics Track 1 400 meter full track

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8 Football Ground 1 Mud court
Recreational Activities
1 Auditorium 1 950 Seating capacity with air conditioning facility
2 Swimming Pool 1 International size with chlorine plant
3 Rose Garden 1
Food Services
1 TNV 1 University has very well maintined Mess at TNV
2 VIP Guest House 1 and VIP guest house with 50 persons seating
capacity where the food facilities are provided to
the staff of University.
Employment & Career Advice
1 Counselling & Placement 1
Cell
Child Care
1 Neha Balmandir 1 University has a laboratory nursery school i.e.
Neha Bal Mandir. Admission is given to students
between 3-5 years of age. Here learning is done
through play way technique. Various activities
are planned throughout the year at Laboratory
Nursery School like excursion trips for the
observation of nature & surroundings.
Celebrations of Annual Day, Parents Teachers
Meeting are also organized.
Financial Amenities
1 SBI Bank 1
2 SBI ATM 1
3 Post Office 1

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6.6.8. Financial Resource Management
6.6.8.1. Budget allocation :-
Table: 6.6.8.1 A Details of college wise budget allocation (Ra. In lakhs)
Sr. Name of 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
No. College

Salary

Development

Salary

Salary

Contingency

Salary

Salary

Contingency
Development

Development

Development

Development
Contingency

Contingency

Contingency
ICAR

ICAR

ICAR

ICAR

ICAR
College of
23.00
1 Veterinary 1026.14 146.31 26.0 1053.04 172.48 10.00 950.91 292.02 - 1176.84 229.00 45.00 1373.27 249.00
Sci. & A.H.
C.P. College 1331.81 275.71 44.62 1373.01 285.30 43.81 1404.75 235.79 13.45 1626.01 305.79 94.15 1684.13 408.83 5.25
2
of Agriculture
ASPEE
College of
3 395.34 71.49 3.50 348.15 75.59 5.55 412.32 34.99 - 458.69 70.28 - 429.00 47.54 14.00
Home Sci. &
Nutrition
College of
4 247.58 61.22 14.14 209.17 61.57 14.14 207.47 120.12 01.59 265.87 130.69 13.19 265.86 113.42 24.26
Horticulture
College of
5 Basic Sci. & 37.88 60.99 5.63 47.50 36.13 10.78 60.83 39.68 - 73.04 60.41 5.23 83.87 186.08 9.45
Humanities
G.N. Patel
College of
6 214.97 40.54 47.00 132.83 49.40 55.96 176.23 47.10 - 171.44 84.50 13.05 175.78 93.00 47.04
Dairy Sci. &
Food Tech.
College of
7 27.52 37.26 11.23 101.54 45.76 12.58 142.00 52.09 1.92 167.32 49.80 13.04 167.07 87.48 21.38
R.E. & E.E.
College of 33.72 23.8 1.8 46.95 16.3 0.2 33.26 15.7 - 42.51 18 - 22.01 10.39 -
8 Agribusniness
Management

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6.6.8.2. Finance Committee :
Table 6.6.8.2 A Details regarding the financial committee meetings organised over the years
No. of Finance
Committee Sr. No. of Finance
Sr. No. Date Date
No. Committee Meeting
Meeting
1 1st 30.09.2014 9 9th 05.12.2016
2 2nd 06.01.2014 10 10th 23.05.2017
3 3rd 18.03.2015 11 11th 13.10.2017
4 4th 06.10.2015 12 12th 15.01.2018
5 5th 02.12.2015 13 13th 07.06.2018
6 6th 20.05.2016 14 14th 03.10.2018
7 7th 06.09.2016 15 15th 26.09.2019
8 8th 13.10.2016

6.6.8.3. Internal Resources Generation :


Table: 6.6.8.3 A Details regarding the internal resources generated (Ra. In lakhs) over the years
by the colleges
Sr. 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018-
Name of College
No. 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
College of Veterinary Sci. &
1 67.26 72.62 90.33 45.83 74.49
A.H.
2 C.P. College of Agriculture 72.17 77.29 79.33 82.14 78.13
ASPEE College of Home Sci. &
3 12.76 17.36 12.49 3.37 3.15
Nutrition
4 College of Horticulture, Jagudan 26.05 30.61 22.43 25.77 28.30
College of Basic Sci. &
5 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Humanities
G.N. Patel College of Dairy Sci.
6 19.78 42.13 31.83 57.42 52.39
& Food Technology
7 College of R.E. & E.E. 13.02 15.81 11.23 9.52 20.17
College of Agribusniness
8 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Management

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6.6.8.4. External Funding
Table: 6.6.8.4 A Details regarding the external funding grant (Ra. in lakhs) received by the
colleges

Sr. Name of College 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018-


No. 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
1 College of Veterinary Sci. & A.H. 42.06 42.76 19.45 6.17 21.80
2 C.P. College of Agriculture 38.13 41.29 23.69 29.91 35.14
ASPEE College of Home Sci., &
3 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nutrition
4 College of Horticulture, Jagudan Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
5 College of Basic Sci. & Humanities Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
G.N. Patel College of Dairy Sci. &
6 Nil Nil Nil Nil 36.47
Food Technology
7 College of R.E. & E.E. 0.26 0.61 1.01 35.93 55.67
College of Agribusniness
8 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Management

6.6.8.5. Financial Powers Delegation to Deans /Heads :


Financial autonomy to the college Dean and Head of the Department is followed as per the
Common Statutes of Agricultural Universities of Gujarat. The Expenses above these statutory powers
are made after obtaining necessary permission from University Higher Authorities.

6.6.8.6. Financial Utilization :


Table: 6.6.8.6 A Details regarding the financial fund utilization (% of total allocated fund)

Sr. 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018-


Name of College
No. 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
1 College of Veterinary Sci. & A.H. 96.57 89.98 91.01 95.68 98.80
2 C.P. College of Agriculture 92.98 91.98 95.84 93.06 88.24
Aspee College of Home Sci. &
3 94.15 99.20 93.72 90.93 99.75
Nutrition
4 College of Horticulture, Jagudan 87.35 83.31 96.73 96.85 99.50
5 College of Basic Sci. & Humanities 77.68 88.86 97.58 93.41 79.68
G.N. Patel College of Dairy Sci. &
6 80.77 87.37 102.32 88.60 89.20
Food Tech.
7 College of R.E. & E.E. 98.96 92.29 90.72 88.98 83.29
College of Agribusniness
8 99.35 74.19 99.85 99.65 98.52
Management

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6.6.9. Accomplishments
6.6.9.1. Awards for the University:
National awards:-
 Castor-Mustard Research Station, SDAU has adjudged as “Best AICRP (Castor) Centre award
2018” among various AICRP Castor Research Stations, by ICAR-IIOR, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad
on 17th -19th May, 2018.
 OFR, Jagudan, SDAU was adjudged as the “Best Centre in India” for executing the stupendous
work on Integrated Farming Approach at the farmers’ fields. The National Award was given at the
All India Workshop organized at SKAUST, Jammu, J&K, on 20th -23rd December, 2016.
 Castor-Mustard Research Station, SDAU had adjudged as “Best AICRP Rapeseed Mustard Centre
Award -2014-15 (Main-Centre Category)” on 3rd -5th August, 2015 by ICAR-DRMR, Bharatpur,
Rajasthan.

 Integrated Farming Systems, SDAU has received “Certificate of Appreciation” for the year 2013-14
as Best Performing on Station Main Centre on 24th December, 2014 at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

 Centre for Crop Improvement, SDAU, SK Nagar has fetched “Outstanding Partnership Award” on
12th December, 2014 at Hyderabad.
 Received Appreciation Letter from ICAR for performance of Kankrej Cow at Livestock Research
Station, SDAU, SK Nagar.
 Seed Spices Research Station, Jagudan has adjudged as “Best AICRPS Centre award” Centre for the
year 2013-14 by ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project on Spices (AICRPS), Calicut
(Kerala).

State awards:-
 Dr. A. M. Patel and team of Integrated Farming Systems, SDAU has received “Dr. C. J. Patel Award
for IFS Model (2016)” for “Development and validation of on-station Integrated Farming System
model” by the Gujarat Association for Agricultural Sciences on 18th Feb, 2019.
 Dr. J. A. Patel and team of Cotton Research Station, Talod has received “Prof. J.P.Trivedi Award
(2016)” for “Development and release of Bt cotton variety GTHH 49 BG II” by the Gujarat
Association for Agricultural Sciences on 18th Feb, 2019.
 Prof. K. P. Patel and team of Seed Spices Research Station, Jagudan are awarded with “Prof. J. P.
Trivedi Award” by Hari Om Ashram, Nadiad Gujarat Association for Agricultural Sciences (GAAS)
for developing “A new wilt resistant cumin variety-Gujarat Cumin 4”.
6.6.9.2 Accreditation Report from ICAR / Other Agencies :
University has been accredited by ICAR during 25th June, 2009 and Novemeber, 2017.
Acreditation Report From ICAR-Annexure-5
Action Taken Report - Annexure- 6

6.6.9.3. Inter Institutional Standing :


University has achieved the ranking 53 and 46 among SAU’s in India as per ICAR national ranking
for the year 2017 and 2018, respectively. University was ranked 136 as per NIRF conducted by
MHRD in the year 2018.

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6.6.9.4. Socio-econmic Impact:
A. Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav:
The S.D. Agricultural through its various Educational/ Research/ Extension centers and KVKs
has formed 31 teams involving 102 scientists. The scientists’ voluntary working in 116 villages
covering 38 talukas of 7 districts, since 2015-16.
Initially, the base line information of each selected villages was collected. The various
activities viz., visit of farmers for guidance, interface meetings/ gosthis, trainings, demonstrations,
mobile based advisory services, diagnostic visits, supply of seeds or critical inputs, field days, crop
seminars, farmers- scientists interaction etc have been organized by concern scientists in selected
villages.
Table: 6.6.4.4. A. Details regarding the activities organised under MGMG
Sr. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Grand Total
Name of activity
No. AC FP AC FP AC FP AC FP AC FP
1. Visit to village by teams 59 1313 48 1123 19 509 220 1107 346 4052
2. Interface meeting/
61 1343 57 1422 12 256 15 1033 145 4054
Gosthies/ trainings
3. Training organized 90 2990 27 1121 13 348 32 615 162 5074
4. Demonstrations
383 383 203 203 99 99 207 207 892 892
conducted
5. Mobile based advisories
34 - 60 - 58 - 694 694 846 694
(No.)
6. Literature support
675 4493 110 728 91 581 40 950 916 6752
provided
7. General Awareness
31 832 28 728 12 281 64 1756 135 3597
created
Grand Total 1333 11354 533 5325 304 2074 1272 6362 3442 25115
Note: AC= No. of activities conducted, FP=No. of farmers participated /benefitted

Table: 6.6.4.4. B. Details regarding the activities organised under MGMG

Sr. Name of 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Grand Total


No. activity A N A N A N A N A N
1 Facilitation 30 1158 32 1069 50 959 42 1200 154 4386
for new
varieties,
seed &
technology
Note: A= Area (ha.), N= No. of farmers benefitted
B. Jal Shakti Abhiyan-2019:
Jal Shakti Abhiyan inspired by Hon. Prime Minister was taken as Mission Mode Water
conservation campaign. The campaign was organized in two phases. Phase-1 from 1st July to 15th
September, 2019 and Phase-2 from 1st October to 30th November, 2019. Under Jal Shakti Abhiyan, 8
awareness programmes for conservation and judicious utilization of water were organized by KVK,
Banaskantha-I, KVK, Banaskantha-II and KVK, Sabarkantha to promote efficient water use for
irrigation through micro irrigation system mainly sprinkler and drip irrigation system and better
choices of crop for water conservation. About 1800 farmers participated in Jal Shakti Abhiyan
campaigns.
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C. NICRA Project :
NICRA project is implemented by KVK, Banaskantha-I since, 2015-16.
Table: 6.6.4.4. C. Details regarding the different activities performed in the NICRA project
Sr. Enterprises Extent of adoption in the village (ha)
No. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
1 MB plough in summer season 14.00 22.40 32.50 39.00 48.60
2 Rotavator 22.10 29.00 35.50 46.50 60.00
3 Raised bed cultivation in potato 12.00 24.50 34.44 38.50 42.20
4 Grass cultivation on field bunds - 5.60 13.00 18.40 21.20
5 Field bunds repairing - 32.00 26.40 36.00 34.64
6 Land levelling 28.00 35.40 35.00 40.20 26.45
7 Roof water harvesting - - - 15 units 15 unit
8 Farm pond - 2 9 12 5
9 Sprinkler irrigation system 25.67 89.0 147.0 170 170
10 Drip irrigation system - 1.5 4.0 4.0 4.0

Table: 6.6.4.4. D. Details regarding the Outcomes of NICRA Project


Sr. Technology Practices to Measurable indicators
No. demonstrated demonstrated
1 Water saving Sprinkler Irrigation Yield enhancement:
method systems Groundnut: 14.20, Wheat: 12.33
Potato cultivation initiated with adoption of
sprinkler irrigation systems
Drip irrigation systems Yield enhancement:
Potato: 11.55%, Castor : 14.70%
2 In situ moisture Deep ploughing in Yield enhancement:
conservation summer Castor : 7.23
Repairing of field bunds To check soil erosion
Rotavator Yield enhancement:
Pearl millet : 8.40, Castor : 6.45
Interculturing operation -
with wheel hoe
3 Water harvesting Farm pond : 5 units 540 m3 of rain water harvested in kharif season
and recycling for and utilized for groundnut cultivation
supplemental Repairing of drainage Extra rainfall water drained from channel
irrigation channel : 530 mtrs
Roof water harvesting : 15 1000 lit. collected rain water used for daily use
units consumption
4 Artificial ground Desalting of check dam 24.5 ha of additional area brought under
water recharge cultivation.
measures No. of bore recharge : 19
Groundnut crops was sown instated of Pearl
millet
5 Soil health  Vermi-composting,  More than 800 farmers using jivamrut and
improvement  Waste decomposer reduced 30% of chemical fertilizers.
 Jivamrut  80% of farmers adopted micronutrient use in
 Use of micronutrient vegetables.
 More than 300 farmers using waste
decomposer and 40 farmers vermicompost
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6.6.4.4. E. Special Day celebration and Prime Minister Live programme details
Sr. No. Activity 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total
C P C P C P C P C P C P
1 Special day celebration 1 60 9 1617 6 1209 8 859 1 26 3800
Note: C=Celebration of Special Day, P=Participants

Table: 6.6.4.4. F. Details of RKVY project at KVK, Banaskantha-I


S. No. Description Remarks
1 Name of the project Strengthening of farmers training facilities and
demonstration units of KVK
2 Total Outlay of Project 495.04 lakhs
3 Major Activities of Projects Infrastructure development for Strengthening of farmers
training facilities and demonstration units of KVK
4 Month & Year of 2018-19
Commencement
5 Target Establishment of live demonstration units, procurement
of farm machineries and post harvesting machineries at
KVK farm.
Strengthening the infrastructure of KVK through
constructing an administrative building, farmers training
hall, farmers hostel etc.
6 Expected Outcome in terms of Demonstrated technology up-scaled among the farmers
benefits eg. Enhancement of for technology transformation through capacity building
production, farm employment programme.
and income. Creating awareness among the farmers about new
innovative technology and their use in agriculture.
Enhanced the income level of farmers.
Employment generation.
7 Impact of project:  Established live demonstration units of improved
technology at KVK farm which is creating awareness
among the farmers and their easy adoption.
 Straightening farmers training facility through advance
training facilities, exposure to live demonstration units,
farm and post harvest machineries, museum, library,
publication etc. and trained practically for
entrepreneurship development.
 Popularized and Upscale location specific
demonstrated technology among the farmers through
various capacity building programmes.
 Trained farm women and farmers on post harvest and
value addition of agriculture produce for more income
generation.
 Produced and avail quality vegetable seedlings,
orchards sapling and ornamental plants throughout the
year at reasonable price.
 Enhanced the income level and livelihood of farmers
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D. National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP):
i) Groundnut :

 Groundnut is one of the most important oilseed crop specially grown in Saurashtra region of
Gujarat. In Banaskantha district, cultivation was initiated in 2008 and spread drastically from
2010 under assured irrigation facility with increasing adoption of MIS.
 Traditionally farmers were cultivating pearl millet and pulse in kharif and summers season and
getting average income Rs.48,600 - 59,120 per ha. Most of the farmers were not satisfied with
traditional farming practices and looking for other crops which can give good income and meet
fodder requirement of livestock.
 Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Banaskantha-I, introduced the Groundnut crop in 2008 in Vadgam taluka
of Banaskantha district. Looking into the need of farmers from different talukas, groundnut
cultivation was promoted through various capacity building programmes and in the year 2008-09
KVK started demonstrating groundnut crops (GG-20) variety on farmer’s field. Areas were
assured irrigation facilities were available, KVK promoted groundnut cultivation in collaboration
with state dept., ATMA, FTC, NGOs.
 With introduction of this crops, farmers were getting average yield of 1860 kg/ha and earning Rs.
90,430 per ha of income which is ~52.19% more than traditional crops.
 Further for promotion of groundnut cultivation at large in district, ICAR initiated funding under
NMOOP and TSP scheme for cluster demonstration with improved technology for enhancing
yield level of farmers. As result of this, most of irrigated farmers preferring groundnut cultivation
and cultivated area trend drastically increased every which is mentioned below graph.
 However, there is a wide gap between the Potential and the actual production realized by the
farmers due to partial adoption of recommended package of practices by the growers.
 Technology gap i.e. poor knowledge about newly released crop production and protection
technologies and their management practices in the farmers’ fields is a major constraint in
groundnut production.
 For that KVK created awareness about scientific production technology like seed treatment with
fungicide, insecticide and bio-fertilizers, use of sulphur which is important nutrient for oilseed
crops. For that various demonstrations had been carried out and upgrade the technology of
farmers.
 Result of demonstrated yield was 22.70 q/ha which was 24.73 per cent more as compared to
farmer’s practices. Yield comparison of demonstration and farmers practices is given in below
table.
 Moreover, we have up-scaled this technology to 246 villages in district covering 29760 ha of area
in last five years.
 With efforts of KVK on technology transformation in collaboration with line department, the
trend of Groundnut cultivated area in Banskantha district was changed drastically from 26,185 ha
(2009-10) to 1,07,814 ha during 2019-20 and generating revenue generation of Rs. 1026 crore.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. G. Demonstration of Groundnut under NMOOP programme

Sr. No. Year Area (ha) No. of Seed yield (kg/ha) % increase
farmers IP FP over FP
1 2015-16 (K) 20 50 2367 1830 29.34
2 2016-17 (K) 20 50 2925 2145 36.36
3 2016-17 (S) 14 35 2303 1806 27.52
4 2017-18 (K) 50 125 2236 1835 21.85
4 2017-18 (K) 40 100 2204 1853 18.94
5 2017-18 (S) 20 50 2011 1745 15.24
6 2018-19 (K) 10 25 1669 1340 24.60
7 2018-19 (S) 30 75 2265 1815 24.79
Average 204 510 2247.5 1796.125 24.83
Note: *K-Kharif, S-Summer IP- Innovative Practices FP- Farmers Practices

ii) Castor:

 Castor is important non edible oilseed crop of arid and semi-arid region of India. Gujarat is the
leading state in the country contributing 70% of total castor production of the country. As castor
is non-edible oil and it is the major export oriented agriculture commodity earning high foreign
exchange.
 Banaskantha district of Gujarat is ranked first for castor cultivation and more than 1.0 lakh ha
area under cultivation with productivity of 2210 kg/ha (2017-18). However farmers did not
reached to potential yield due to lack of package of practice and more problems with wilting.
 Under traditionally practices, farmers adopting local seeds, private hybrids which are
susceptible for wilting and crop were sown with drilling method at 60 cm spacing.
 With closer spacing, plants could not attain their proper growth, less no of branches, less no of
spike were observed and ultimately caused reduction in yield and oil per cent. Further, cost of
cultivation was more due to higher seed rate, more incidences of weed, flood irrigation and
higher dose of fertilizers.
 Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Deesa (Banaskantha-I) trained the farmers about adoption of wilt
resistant hybrid of castor with wider spacing. Recommended wider spacing of 150 cm X 120 cm
demonstrated to farmers and 2 seed each hill sown manually.
 With dibbling method, plant populations were maintained and saving in extra cost incurred for
seed as compared to traditional practice.
 Wider spacing castor shown better growth of plant, more no of branches and spikes, increased
in length of spike because of more utilization of sunlight and other resource and there was a less
competition between the plants. Apart from this, interculturing operation can be done easily in
wider spacing and effectively controlled on weed.
 Innovative demonstrated technology had greater impact on yield and produced 3116 kg/ha
yields which was 33.22% more as compared to traditional practices.

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 With capacity building programme of KVK and collaborative programme with State
department, wider spacing technology spread to nearly 34,500 ha of land in Banaskantha
district.
Table: 6.6.4.4. H. Yield comparison of Caster vis -à-vis innovative practices and farmers
Practices
Sr. No. Year Area No. of Seed yield (kg/ha) % increase BCR
farmers IP FP over FP IP FP
1 2015-16 10 25 3514 2055 71.00 2.95 2.02
2 2016-17 10 25 2685 2180 23.17 4.03 3.48
3 2017-18 10 25 3011 2550 18.10 3.10 2.31
4 2018-19 10 25 3093 2470 25.22 4.75 3.67
Note: IP- Innovative practices, FP- Farmers practices
iii) Mustard :
 Mustard is one of the most important traditional oilseed crops grown especially grown in dry
talukas of district under irrigated and rainfed condition.
 Crop covered nearly 57 thousand ha area in district and Dhanera talukas of district covered more
than 60 per cent area of total cultivated area of mustard.
 Productivity of mustard is much more than national productivity however their scope to increase
in yield level in this area with scientific management practices.
 Famers in this using private hybrids seeds which is much 5-6 times costlier than improved
varieties, broadcasting method of sowing causes higher seed rate, uneven use of fertilizers and
higher incidence of aphid attack on crops ultimately reduced the yield with higher cost of
cultivation.
 Varietal replacement, pest disease management and use of sulphur fertilizer was a hotspot/fac tors
for productivity enhancement in mustard identified by KVK.
 Considering this issue, KVK promoted GDM-4 variety with line sowing practices in Dhanera
taluka of district.
 GDM-4 Variety has potential yield of 2000 kg/ha and more suited to water scarcity area of
district. Along with this sulphur fertilizer for quality improvement, bio-fertilizers and line sowing
method with spacing of 45 cm X 10 cm promoted on 250 farmers field covering 100 ha of area.
 Demonstrated technology had good effect on tiller production, no of pods per plants, grain size
ultimately increased the yield of seed.
 The average demonstration yield was 1846 kg/ha which was 22.53 per cent more as compared to
farmer’s practices.
 In last five years, 39 per cent of farmers adopted this variety and 76 per cent of famers started
line sowing with machinery and use of sulphur fertilizer. Yield comparison of demonstration and
farmers practices is given in below table.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. I. Yield comparison mustard vis-à-vis of innovative practices and farmer
practices
Sr. Year Area No. of Seed yield % BCR
No. farmers (kg/ha) increase
IP FP over FP IP FP
1 2012-13 10 25 2340 1942 20.50 4.76 4.27
2 2013-14 20 50 2028 1730 17.23 3.35 3.00
3 2014-15 20 50 2167 1790 21.06 1.66 1.41
4 2015-16 20 50 1439 1200 19.92 1.74 1.46
5 2016-17 20 50 1712 1200 42.67 3.76 2.34
6 2017-18 40 100 1702 1376 23.69 2.87 2.15
7 2018-19 10 25 1610 1340 20.14 2.82 2.18
Note: IP- Innovative practices, FP-Farmers practices

E. Cluster Front Line Demonstrations on Pulses


Green gram:

 Danta taluka of Banaskantha district predominantly a tribal area is well known for pulse
production. Among all the pulses, Green gram is one of the most important pulse crop cultivated in
both kharif and summer season and covering nearly 65% of total pulse area. However yield
potential of green gram is very low because of the fact that the crop is mainly grown in rainfed
conditions with poor management practices, use of local quality seed and also due to various
physiological, biochemical as well as inherent factors associated with the crop.
 For improving the productivity and socio economic condition of tribal farmers, Krishi Vigyan
Kendra, Banaskantha-I adopted 28 village of Danta Taluka from 2015-16 to 2018-19 and
organized front line demonstration and capacity building programme of integrated crop
management approach (ICM) of green gram in summer season.
 Improved variety of green gram GM-4 was promoted and demonstrated on farmers which is
having yield potential of 1220 kg/ha. Apart from this use of secondary nutrient sulphur,
biofertilizer (Rhizobium and PSB) for seed treatment and Bio-pesticide (Neem oil) for pest
management was suggested.
 Demonstrated plot of integrated crop management (ICM) in green gram recorded higher seed yield
ranged 770 kg/ha as compared with the farmers’ practices (545 kg/ha). The average percent
increased in seed yield was 22.08 to 58.29 with average of 41.82 percent during demonstration
period.
 Impact of technology was observed in increased in productivity level o district from 410 Kg/ha
(2011-12) to 651 kg/ha (2018-19).
 Presently farmers cultivating GM-4 green gram variety and using their own seed for next year and
also providing to other farmers for their horizontal spread.
 Demonstrated technology upscaled to 62 villages of tribal area in last five years and 42 per cent of
farmers adopted this technology.

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Table: 6.6.4.4. J. Yield of green gram demonstration organized during 2014-15 to 2018-19
under NFSM programme

Year Area No. of Seed yield (kg ha-1) % BCR


(ha) farmer increase
IP FP IP FP
over FP
2015-16 16 40 743 550 35.09 2.32 1.53
2016-17 30 75 872 564 54.61 2.75 1.52
2017-18 20 50 838 540 55.19 2.77 1.63
2018-19 10 25 826 638 29.47 2.97 2.14
Average 76 190 770 545 41.82 2.86 2.07
Note: IP- Innovative practices, FP- Farmers practices

F. Holistic approach of agricultural development through adopted villages in North Gujarat


The agricultural technology is generally not accepted by the farmers completely in all respects as
such. There always appear a gap between the recommended technology by the scientists and its use of
farmers' level. This technological gap is major problem in the efforts of increasing agricultural
production.
The sustainable agricultural development can be achieved through popularization of scientific
farming practices, crop diversification through introduction of high value crops and planned strategies
for solving constraints in the path of profitable farming.
The present scheme has therefore has been proposed to develop the adopted villages in all aspects
of agriculture, animal husbandry, horticulture etc. The villages to be selected were developed in such a
way that they would be technology hub from which the farmers of other villages will learn scientific
agriculture.
The project targets the development of small and marginal farmers by focusing transfer of
technically appropriate, institutional feasible, environmentally sound, economically viable and
sustainable agriculture and allied technologies and empowerment of farming community including
farm women. Technologies demonstrated in 12 adopted villages of six districts triggered its horizontal
adoption.

Table: 6.6.4.4. K. Details of villages selected for intervention


Sr. No. Name of the Districts Selected talukas Selected villages
1 Sabarkantha Khedbrahma Ponoi zojava
Rudramala
2 Aravali Bhiloda Mauchapara
Vejpur
3 Gandhinagar Dahegam Vasana Rathod
Nandol
4 Mahesana Mahesana Linch
Detrojpura
5 Patan Harij Bhalana
Piluvada
6 Kutch Bhachau Maay
Chobari

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Following activities are carried out,
 Villages survey through PRA
 Identification of technology gaps in agriculture and allied fields.
 Organization of Front Line Demonstration
 On campus/off campus training
 Promoting micro irrigation system
 Crop diversification
Table: 6.6.4.4. L. Details regarding different activities performed under the Scheme

Sr. Name of Activity Year Total


No. 2017-18 2018-19
A PB A PB A PB
1 Field day 03 95 08 189 11 284
2 Farmers meeting 08 248 33 752 41 1000
3 Scientist visit to
06 135 23 467 29 602
adopted villages
4 Demonstration
07 110 14 156 21 266
meeting
5 Literature distribution 14 371 30 1036 44 1407
6 Telephonic guidance 53 53 171 171 224 224
Total 91 1012 279 2771 370 3783
Note: A-Activities (No.), PB-Participant/ Beneficiarie (No.)

G. Success Stories Documents


Table: 6.6.4.4. M. Detial of farmers whose success stories documented by SDAU

Sr.
Name and address of farmer Subject
No.
1 Shri Maganbhai Manorbhai Patel Organic farming
At.& Po. Anavada Ta. Patan, Dist. Patan, State : Gujarat
2 Shri Naranbhai Kalabhai Patel Spices farmer
At. Jandi, Po. Dudhva, Ta. Tharad, Dist. Banaskantha, State :
Gujarat
3 Shri Babubhai Ravtabhai Bubadiya Vegetables cultivation in
At. & Po. Mandaliya, Ta. Amirgadh, Dist. Banaskantha green house
State : Gujarat
4 Shri Genaji Darghaji Patel Market oriented pomogrante
At. & Po. Sarkarigolilya (Agthala), Ta. Deesa, farming
Dist. Banaskantha, State : Gujarat
5 Shri Bhikhabhai Godadbhai Anjana Vegetable cultivation
At. & Po. : Ghodiyal, Ta. : Vadgam,
Dist.: Banaskantha, State : Gujarat
6 Shri Ramsinh Meghrajji Jadeja (Batuksinh) Fruits
At. Moti Mau, Ta. Mandvi, Dist. Kutch, State : Gujarat
7 Shri Ishwarbhai Nanjibhai Patel Piloting horticultural farming
"Hemkund Farm" At.: Bharapar, Via. Baladia,
Ta.: Bhuj, Dist. Kutch, State : Gujarat
8 Shri Jayeshbhai D. Barot Use of solar energy
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At. & Po. Bhokhar, Ta. Unja, Dist. Mahesana,
State : Gujarat
9 Shri Kanubhai N. Desai Cultivation of cash crop
At. & Po. Vasai, Ta. Idar, Dist. Sabarkantha,
State : Gujarat
10 Shri Ismailbhai Rahimbhai Sheru Vegetable farming
At. & Po. Rampura (Vadla),Ta. Amirgadh,
Dist. Banaskantha, State : Gujarat
11 Shri Maneklal Somdas Patel Medicinal planting
At. Akhaj, Ta. & Dist. Mahesana, State : Gujarat
12 Kajuben Ravtabhai Malvi Dairy farming
Charda, Po. Vinchivadi, Ta. Danera,
Dist. Banaskantha, State-Gujarat
13 Chaudhari Bhavanaben Jashubhai Dairy farming
Village Matapura, Ta Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
14 Patel Vinaben Rajendrakumar Dairy farming
At. Badarkakano Kampo, Jetpur, Post : Kesharganj,
Ta: Vadali, Dist.: Sabarkantha
15 Yash Jayantibhai Padhiyar Organic farming
Bank Society, College Compound, Palanpur
16 Chauhan Sonaji Mavjibhai Organic farming
17, Bansidhar Society, Deodar, Ta. Deodar,
Dist. Banaskantha
17 Mr. Bharatbhai Tribhovandas Patel Vegetable farming
Village Aamja, Taluka Kalol, Dist. Gandhinagar
18 Shri Isvarbhai P. Patel Vegetable farming
Village Dhaneri, Ta.Dantiwada, Dist. Banaskantha
19 Smt. Sarojben Bhaveshbhai Patel High-tech horticulture
village Moti dau, District Mahesana, Gujarat
20 Patel Trikambhai Bhavabhai More Crop Per Drop
Village Savpura, Ta.Tharad, Dist. Banaskantha, Gujarat
21 Mali Lalitbhai Amratbhai Contract farming
Rampura village, Ta. Amirgadh, Dist. Banaskantha
22 Krishnabhai Bhutabhai Damor Integrated farming
Village - Vagdadi, Post - Hasanpur, Ta- Amirgadh, District -
Banaskantha, Gujarat
23 Joshi Sandipbhai Dalpatbhai High-tech horticulture
At : Ranpur Ugamanavas, Post Ranpur Vachalavas, Taluka
Deesa, Dist. Banaskantha
24 Shri Shamlabhai Bhagvanbhai Mali Innovations in farming
Village Sati Farm, Deesa, Ta.Deesa, Dist.Banaskantha
25 Shri Thakorbhai Punambhai High-tech horticulture
Jethi village, Ta.-Amiegadh, Dist.- Banaskantha
26 Shri Lalitbhai Amaratbhai Mali Integrated farming
“Balaji Farm”, Nava Darvaja Bahar, Kamalpura Chokdi,
Palanpur, Taluka Palanpur, Dist. Banaskantha
27 Shri Kanvarji Ramsinhji High-tech horticulture
At – Ranpur (Athamanavas), Ta. Deesa, Dist. Banaskantha
28 Patel Jitendrakumar Mohanlal Organic farmer
At Mota Rasana, Ta. Deesa, Dist. Banaskantha
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6.6.9.5. International Collaboration :
 FAO-ICAR-ICMR project on Indian Network for Fisheries and Animal Antimicrobials
(INFAAR), Veterinary Microbiology Department, College of Veterinary and Animal
Husbandry.
6.6.9.6. Fund Raising through CSR :
 The amount of Rs. 4,61,265/- fund raised from Utkal Tubers India Pvt. Ltd., Banglore in the
year 2017-18.
 The amount of Rs. 4,61,265/- fund raised from Utkal Tubers India Pvt. Ltd., Banglore in the
year 2018-19.
 The amount of Rs. 5,63,769/- fund raised from Utkal Tubers India Pvt. Ltd., Banglore in the
year 2019-20.

6.6.9.7. Alumni Support :


The CP College of Agriculture and College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry of
University is having well established alumni association which is acting as link between the bonafied
students and alumnus of the respective colleges. The association is regularly organising career oriented
technical seminars etc.

6.6.9.10. Certificate
I, the Registrar of the S.D. Agricultural University Dr. K.K. Patel hereby certify that the

informations contained in the sections 6.4, 6.5 and 6.6.1 to 6.6.9.7 are furnished as per the records

available in the University.

Signature of Registrar with date and seal

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sub;- MINUTES of the 2gtt' Meeting of the Acaclentic council.

Sir,

. P/ease find enclosed herewitlt the Minutes of the 2gttr Meeting of the
Academic Courtcil held on 15.01.2015 at 15.00 hours in the Confererice Hall,
Sardar Smruti Kendra, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural lJniversity,
Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the ntinutes, P/ease contntunicate to


undersigned within Ten clays so thaf further action can be taken on the ntinutes.

Encl : a/a. Yours faitltfully,

(H.N.KHER)
REG'STRAR
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UNTVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR _ 385 506
DISTRICT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 29u'Meeting of tlre Acacjernic Courrcil helcl on .,l5.0


1,2OlS at
15'00 hours in the Conference l-lall, Sarclar Snrruti Kendra, S.
D Agricultural

The following members attended ilre meeting :

1 Prof.(Dr.)Ashok A. patel, Vice-Clrancellor Chairman


2 Dr. R, R. Shah Menrber
3 Dr. M. R, Prajapati Menrber
4 Dr. N. M. Shah Member
5 Dr. B. G. patel Member
6 Dr. L. R. Varma Menrber
7 Dr. S. K. Roy Mernber
B Dr. S. H. Suthar Menrber
9 Dr. S. R. Vyas Menrber
10 Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
11 Dr. V. K, Sharma Menrber
12 Dr.(Smt.) S. Ahlawat Member
13 Dr. B. S. Deora Mernber
14 Dr. D. V. Joshi Mernber
15 Dr. C. K. Dixit Member
16 Dr, M. Shyam Member
17 Dr. M. V, Patet Menrber
18 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary
The following nrembers could not attend the meeting:

1 Dr. M. M. Patel
2 Dr. B. S. Jadon
3 Dr. S. R. S. Dange
4 Dr. N. K. Kalyansundaram
5 Dr. V. P. Vadodaria
6 Dr, A. V. Agalodia
. 7 Dr. J. C. Patel

Dr. H.N. Klrer, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warnr welconre to
the Chairman / Vice-Chanoellor and otlrer clistirrguishecl members of the Acade1nic
Council. The Vice-Chancellor also welcorned the nrembers of tlre Academic
Council. He
apprised the members about new irritiatives to be taken in future.

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Thereafter, the following l:usiness was transacted as per the agenda.
Item No.29.1 : of tlre minutes of 28th Meeting of the
Confirrnation
Academic Council lreld on 6.02.2014 at
Sarda rkrus hinaga r.
Noted and confirmed.
Further, regarding cornmon paper setting and ccjmmon evaluation cjf papers
(ltem No. 28.14), a detailecl discussion was helcl. Hon'ble Chairman viewed that
there shourld be separate question barrk for ottjective as well as subjective papers.
Relative weightage should be assigneci for the content of the crjurse and due
weightage to the content shall be reflectecl in the question bank itself. Surch an
exercise nt,ay be initiated at least for one or two courses by each faculty ancl initially
such bank should be used for framing papers for internal erxamination. A
computerized paper setting ancl assessr-nent for internal examination can be
through of for objective papers.

(Action : Registrar/All Deans)


Item No.29.2 : Report of tlre actiorr takerr on the rninutes of the 28tl,
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 6.OZ.ZO14
at Sa rclarkruslrinagar.

Noted.

(Action : Registrar)
Item No.29.3 : lssuance of appointment order to Surbhi Singh, Assistant
Professor (Family Resource Management), ASpEE
College of Home Science ancl Nutrition for the post of
Associate Professor (FRM) and its equivalent,

The matter was discutssed irr cletail. The rnembers agreecl that Surbhi Singh
has violated the code of conduct. However, considering frer work experience it
SDAU, it was resolved as under:
"lt is resolvecl that the Board of Managernent [:e recomtrencjed for a token of
action flgainst surbhi singh for violation of the code of conduct."

(Action : Registrar)
Item No.29.4 : Shifting of RAWE progranrme from eighth semester to
seventh semester in Agril. faculty.
"lt is resolved tlrat the shifting of RAWE progran-ime from eighth semester to
seventlr semester be approved irr Agriculture faculty.,,

(Action : Dean, Agriculture )

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Item No'29'5 : common Academic Regutations
Diptoma courses in the"s6i;
for U,der Gracluate arrcl
Agricurtuirr
li'r'vvrlqrqt unlr.rsities of
Gujarat, 'rrl\

"lt is resolvecl tlrat tlrer Qqlrmon


Acadenric Regulatiorrs for
in sDAu riom hcacrerrric urrder gracruate
;[1,3;tl"Ji,r?#ffioi''nr*,"uniu,r luu,.'zor s-r + be
Further' it is resolved that at-nenclrnents,
communicated to the Registrar if any, in acadernic regulation ,e
by ttre Dea,s .iLrp.ftive facurties ,,

(Action : Registrar / Deans of


Facurties)
Item No.2g.6 : Award of degrees ancl Golcl Medals.

"lt is resolved tlrat tlre ltenr Notes


for Awarcl of degrees ancl Golcl Me.als
*1'l[trl$,i:iy'' 'o'.''ot'iion"i"'oi,.u"lv placei nuro,." rre Board or Manasenrenr
(Action : Registrar / Director,
stucrerrts, werfare)
The meeting ended with a vote
of
members for their, active participation thanks to the chair ancl the clistingLrished
'Juggurtiors
transacting the businerr bi ih;;r6lstrar
uur*llu and co-operatiorr i,
ancr r,errb-e-r.'_ secretary.
approvar.or the Vice-0rarrceilor
nruo",]llt l:J;:il:l?,Lo.r as rhe chairnran or ilre

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Sub;- MINUTES of the 30tt' Meeting of the Acadentic Council.

Sir,

Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 30th Meeting of tite
Academic Council held on 22.04.2015 at 10.30 hours in the Conference / ,A,. V. l-ti:it,
Sardar Smruti Kendra, S. D. Agricultural lJniversity, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the minutes, P/ease comn'iLlticate ro


undersigned within Ten days so that furlher action can be taken on the mitlLttes.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully

(H.N.KH ER)
REGTSTRAR
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR . 385 506
DISTRICT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 30th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 22.04.2015 at 10.30
hours in the Conference / A. V. Hall, Sardar Smruti Kendra, S. D. Agricultural
,.

The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. R. R. Shah Member
3 Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
4 Dr. N. M. Shah Member
5 Dr. B. G. Patel Member
b Dr. L. R. Varma Member
7 Dr. S. K. Roy Member
8 Dr. S. H. Suthar Member
9 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
10 , Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
11 Dr. V. K. Sharma Member
12 Dr.(Smt.) S. Ahlawat Member
13 Dr. J. C. Patel Member
14 Dr. B. J. Patel Member
15 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
16 Dr. M. M. Patel Member
17 Dr. B. S. Jadon Member
18 Dr. C. K. Dixit Member
19 Dr. V. P. Vadodaria Member
20 Dr. M. V. Patel Member
21 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary

The following members could not attend the meeting:

1 Dr. S. R. S. Dange
2 Dr. N. K. Kalyansundaram
3 Dr. M. Shyam
. 4 Dr. A. V. Agalodia

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to
the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic
Council. The Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members of the Academic Council. He
apprised the members about new initiatives to be taken in future.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda

Item No.30.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of 2gth Meeting of the


Academic Council held on 15.01 .1015 at
Sardarkrushinagar

Noted and confirmed.


(Action : Registrar)

Item No.30.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 2gth
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 1S.01 .2A15
at Sardarkrushinagar

Noted.

While discussing the action taken report, Hon. Chairman asked for the
progress regarding Question Bank to be prepared.

(Action : All Principals and Registrar)

Item No.30.3 : lnclusion and Exclusion of courses, change in code no. I


credit hours of Diploma course under polytechnics in
Horticulture

"lt is resolved that the lnclusion and Exclusion of courses, change in code no.
/ credit hours of Diploma course under Polytechnics in Horticulture be Jpproved.
Further, it is resolved that the post facto approval be granted as suggested for
Item No. 1 to 9 and for ltem No. 10 to 13 with effect frorn acidemic year ZO14-15.',

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Horticulture)


Item No.30.4 : Modification of the name of college from "shri Galbabhai
Nanjibhai Patel Dairy Science and Food Technology
college" to "shri Galababhai Nanjibhai patel college of
Dairy and Food Technology"
"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Studies of faculty of
Dairy Science and Food Technology vide item No. 1.5 of its first meeting held on
06.01 .2015, amendment in the name of the College from "Shri Galbabhai IrlaliUf'ai
Patel Dairy Science and Food Technology College" be accepted with stigl-,t
modification as "Shri N. G. Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technololy,,
and recommended to the Board of Management for its approval.,'

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Dairy science & Food rechnology)

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Item No.30.5 : Revision of course curriculum for B.Tech (D & F'f)
programme
I

"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Studies of faculty of


Dairy Science and Food Technology vide item No. 1.3 of its first meeting l-reld r:ir
06.01 .2015, the revised course curriculum for B. Tech (D & FT) prograrllme
appended to agenda as Annexure-l be approved anci irnpler^rreritecl ir,:rri the
academic year 2015-1 6."

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Teclinology)

Item No.30.6 : Switching over from 3 years B.Sc. (Food Quaiiiy


Assurance) to 4 years B.Sc. Honours (Food Safety aricl
Quality Assurance) at Shri G. N. Patel College of Dairy
Science and Food Technology and revision of course
curriculum

"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Sturclies of Facr-rlty of


Dairy Science and Food Technology, in its first meeting vide ltem rro. 1.2, tl-re 3
years B.Sc. (Food Quality Assurance) degree programme be switched over io 4
years P.Sc. Honours (Food Safety and Quality Assurance) clegree prograrrltre.
Fufiher, the revised course curriculum for the same appended to agenda as
Annexure-l be approved with effect from academic year 2015-16 after incorporatirrg
suggestions made by the council. A committee of the Principal of Horticuilture
Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Dairy Science & Food Technology and
Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering be constituted to ensure ihe
incorporation of suggestions and be verified by the Director of Research ancj the
Registrar."

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)

Item No.30.7 : Approval of Academic Regulations for Post Graduate


Study programmes in S. D. Agricultural University

"lt is resolved that as recomrnended by the Board of Post Graduate Stuclies irr
its 4th meeting held on 11th & 16th march,2O15 at Sardart<rushinagar vide lterri ilo.
4.3, Academic Regulations for the Post Graduate Study Programmes at SDAU
Sardarkrushinagar appended to agenda as Appendix-l be approved and adopted
from the academic year 2014-15 after rectification of minor mistakes by a corlmittee
of the Director of Research, the Registrar & the Principal, C.P College of
Agriculture."

(Action : Director of Research)

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Item hlo.30.B : Institution of Gold Medal for Ph.D. students in Agricr-;lcur'e
and allied fields

"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Post Graduate Studies in


its 4th meeting held on 11th & 16th march,2015 at Sardarkrushinagar vide ltenr lilo.
4.4; a committee be formed for fixing the criteria for assessment of the best student
of SDAU, who has successfully completed Ph.D. studies for awarding Chancellor's
Gold Medal for Ph.D. studies in Agriculture and Allied fields,"

(Action : Director of Researchi

Item No.30.9 : Extending the study period of JRF/SRF from itre yea:-
2014-15

"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Post Graduaie Studies in


its 4th meeting held on 11th & 16th march,2Ol5 at Sardarkruslrinagar vide ltem Ido
4.5; permission to the P.G. and Ph.D. students to work as JRF/SRF be accorded; y
only if;
1. The research work pertaining to PG study is relevant to the objectives
of the concerned subject.
2. The post of JRF/SRF is in the department/research station in which
student is pursuing his P.G. Studies as major subject;
3. The scheme in-charge ensures that the continuation of P.G. Studies as
JRF/SRF will not adversely affect the scheme work; and
4. JRF/SRF provides "No Objection Certificate" from the Major Guide ar
the time of joining as JRF/SRF.

lf the student fulfils above criteria and joins as JRF/SRF, he be allowed to


complete his studies in normal time. The same be irnplemented from the academic
year 2015-16."

(Action : Director of Research) y.

Item No.30.10 : Correction in the credit hours mentioned in the lndex for'
the Ph.D. courses of HECM

"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Post Graduate Studies in


its 4th meeting held on 11th & '16th march,2O15 at Sardarkrushinagar vide ltern No.
4.6; the credit hours mentioned in the lndex in HECM 602 and HECM 603 courses
be amended as 3+0 in both courses instead of 2+1."

(Action : Director of Research)

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Item No.30.11 : Approval of guidelines for preparation of thesis
"lt is resolved that as recommended by the Board of Post Graduate Studies in
its 4th meeting held on 11th & 16th march,2O15 at Sardarkrushinagar vide ltenr No.
4.8; proposed guidelines appended to agenda as Annexure-l for preparation of
thesis be approved and adopted from the year 2014-15."

(Action : Director of Research)

Item No.30.12 : Changes in Common Acadernic Regulations for B.'lech.


(Dairy & Food Technology) degree course
"lt is resolved that the amendments in common Academic regulations for B
Tech (Dairy & Food rechnology) degree course be made as under:"

Rule Page Original Rule Amended Rule


No. No.
9.9 8 Thirty (30%) percent seats are Weightage of fivffi ..*
reserved for the wards of the "'
marks will be given to the wards
registered primary members of of Animal owners subject to the
the Co-operative milk union of production of certificate fror-rr
Gujarat, within which 30% seats either of tlre authorities like
are reserved exclusively for girl Secretary / Chairman of milk
candidates. Co-operative Society OR
Primary agriculture Co-operative
Society; Sarpanch, Talati MLA
or MP; and fulfillment of
minimum qualificatiorr required
for admission in B.Tech (Dairy I

and Food Technology).

40.12 23 S satisfactory For NCC, NSS, Physical i

For NCC, NSS, Physical Education, ln-plant training I :

Education, ln-plant training I study rout / RAWE / ELP i

study rout / RAWE / ELP (Experiential Learning


(Experiential Learning Programme) I

programme) ln-plant Training/Experiential


Learning Programme (Except i

Dairy and Food Technology I

Faculty)

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A student who has appeared in A student who has appearecl in
sixth semester supplementary sixth semester supplemerrtary
examination as a second trial examination at a second triai
and if fails, he shall be allowed to and if fails, he shall be allowed
complete his Dairy Plant to complete his Dairy Plant
Operations and Management Operations and Management
Course ll (Experiential Learning). Course ll (Experieniial
However, he / she has to re- Learning). However, he wiil
register in the sixth semester as have to clear the subject in pari
a regular student after examination with the sixth
completing eighth semester. senrester regular examinatiorr
(For Dairy Science faculty only) by third trial.
(only for Dairy and Food
Technology Faculty)
(Action : Registrar)

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair and the distirrgurisired
members for their active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-operation rri
transacting the business by the Registrar and member - secretary.
This is issued as per approval of the Vice-Chancellor as the Chairman of rlre
Academic Council on file.

(H. N. Kher)
REGISTR,AR

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sub;- MINUTES of the sl't Meeting of the Academic council.

sir
P/ease find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 37'r Meeting of the
Academic Council hetd on 6.10.2015 at 15.30 hours in the Auditorium Conference
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the minutes, please communicate to


undersigned within Ten days so that furlher action can be taken on
the minutes.
Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

v\
(H.N.KHER)
REG/STRAR
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR - 385 506
DISTRIGT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 31't Meeting of the Academic Council held on G. 10.2015 at 15.30
hours in the Auditorium Conference Hall, S. D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar.

The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A, patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. R. R. Shah Member
3 Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
4 Dr. B. G. Patel Member
5 Dr. L. R. Varma Member
6 Dr. S. K. Roy Member
7 Dr. S. H. Suthar Member
8 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
9 Dr. V. K. Sharma Member
10 Dr.(Smt.) S. Ahlawat
11 Dr. J. C. Patel Member
12 Dr. Bakorbhai J. Patel Member
13 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
14 Dr. C. K. Dixit Member
15 Dr. V. P, Vadodaria Member
16 Dr. A. V. Agalodia Member
17 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary

The following members could not attend the meeting:

1 Dr. K. A. Thakkar
2 Dr. M. M. Patel
3 Dr. B. S. Jadon
4 Dr. S. R. S. Dange
5 Dr. N. K. Kalyansundaram
6 Dr. M. Shyam
. 7 Dr. M. V. Patel

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to
the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic
Council. The Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members of the Academic Council.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda.
*emNo'31'1
' ::l[iliJ'"" 3:rlli
minutes ofon3'th
sHil8.;r 'i1
Sardarkrushinagar
Noted and confirmed.
It was resolved that Director of Students' Welfare shall be invited as a
member of the Academic Council, whenever issues related to students' welfare are
included in the agenda.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.31.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 30th
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 22.04.2015 at
Sardarkrushinagar

Noted.
It was resolved in relation to item No. 30.2 to call a meeting of Deans to
review the progress of Question Bank.
Further, it was resolved with regard to item No. 30.9 that as per new guide-
lines of ICAR, existing rules of SDAU for JRF/SRF need to be rationalised.

(Action : l/c, Director of Research & Dean, P. G. Studies)


Item No.31.3 : Recognition of external guides for in-service Ph,D. degree
programme in the Faculty of Dairy & Food
Technology...reg
and
Item No.31.4 : Recognition of external guides for in-service Ph.D. degree
programme in the Faculty of Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry... reg
The matters were deliberated in detail and resolved as under:
"lt is resolved that a committee be formed to suggest the policy for higher
studies of the teachers."
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.31.5 : Awarding honorary degree to Dr. D. J. Patel-Reg

was disbussed in detail and unanimously resolved as under:


It
"lt is resolved that the name of Dr. D,J.Patel be accepted for the award of
degree 'Doctor of Science' (Honoris Causa) in the convocation of the University for
his outstanding contribution in the area of Agriculture in general and Nematology in
particular. The same be recommended to the Board of Management for its
approval."

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)


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Item No.31.6 : Regulations Governing Games, sports Tournaments,
cultural and Literary competitions and Adventure
Activities for lnter college, lnter polytechnic, lnter
University

"lt is resolved that the 'Regulations Governing Games, Sports Tournaments,


Cultural and Literary Competitions and Adventure Activities for'lnter College, lntei
Polytechnic, lnter University' be accepted (as at Appendix-A) and recommended to
the Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : l/c, Director of Students' Wetfare)


Item No.31.7 : Approval of syllabus for the Agricuttural potytechnics

"lt is resolved that the revised syllabus as appended on agenda as appendix-l


be granted post facto approval for implementation in all the p6lytechnics of S. D.
Agricultural University with effect from academic year 2015-16.
Further, it is resolved that a committee be constituted to rethink about three
years' Diploma Programme in Polytechnics and final decision be taken before
commencement of academic year 2016-17."
(Action : l/c, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture & Registrar)

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair and the distinguished
.

members for their active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-operation in


transacting the business by the Registrar and membei secretary.
This is issued as per approvar of the Vice-chancellor as the Chairman of the
Academic Council on file.

(H. N. Kher)
REGISTRAR

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t Sr ti,r*d* Agn rrttrr.,^l Urrrrr*rr*t/
Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
Dr. H.N. Kher Phone : +91-2748-278226 (O)
Registror +91-2248-278227 (R)
F ax : +9 1 -27 48-27 8234 (O)
No.SDAU/REG/ACA-2/AC-3 zl 2 5 57-tr6 t2o1 S, " Date:-t7-12-2015.
To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 32nd Meeting of the Academic Council.

Sir,

Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 32nd Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 9.12.2015 at 10,00 hours in the Auditorium Meeting
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the minutes, Please communicate to


undersigned within Ten days so that further action can be taken on the minutes.

Encl : ala. yours faithfully,

(H.N.KHER)
REGISTRAR

Copy to :
- P.S. to Vice-Chancellor, S. D. Ag ricu ltu ral Un iversity, Sardarkrush inagar.
'Pl.
SARDARKRUSHTNTFSX-',fl ALUNT,ERSTTY
[lH't?tl8:'8y"Jrf
DISTRICT : BANASIANTHA

MINUTES of the 32nd Meeting of theAcademic Council held on 9. 1Z.2O1S at 10.00


hours inthe Auditorium Meeting Hall, S.
D. Agricutturat University,
Sardarkrushinagar.

The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr,) Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. R. R.Shah Member
3 Dr. M. R.Prajapati Member
4 Dr. K. A.Thakkar Member
5 Dr. L. R.Varma Member
b Dr. S. K.Roy Member
7 Dr. S. H.Suthar Member
I Dr. S. R.Vyas Member
9 Dr. V. K.Sharma Member
10 Ahlawat
Dr.(Smt.) S. Member
11 Patel
Dr. Bakorbhai J. Member
12 Dr. D. A.Dodia Member
13 Dr. M. M.Patel Member
14 Dange
Dr. S. R. S. Member
15 Dr. N. K.Kalyansundaram Member
16 Dr. V. P.Vadodaria Member
17 Registrar
Dr. H.N. Kher, Member Secretary
lnvitee Member.

18 Dr. V. R. Patel, l/c. Director, Students'Welfare

The following members could not attend the meeting:

1 Dr. B. G. Patel
2 Dr. J. C. Patel
3 Dr. B. S. Jadon
4 Dr. C. K. Dixit
5 Dr. M. Shyam
6 Dr. M. V. Patel
. 7 Dr. A. V. Agalodia

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to
the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic
Council. The Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members of the Academic Council.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda.
Item No.32.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of 31't Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 6.10.2015 at Sardarkrushinagar

Noted and confirmed.

(Action : Registrar)
Item No.32.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 31"t
Meeting of the Academic Council held on G.10.2015 at
Sardarkrushinagar

Noted.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.32.3 : List of candidates for Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate
Degrees who have completed Degree requirement in year
2014-',15
"lt is resolved that award of degrees to 439 students who have passed their
degree examination from Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University in
year 2014-15 be accepted in proforma of Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural
University as per Statement-A appended with the agenda and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : Registrar)
Item No.32.4 : List of candidates for Under-Graduate Degree who have
completed Degree requirement from GAU prior to
1-5-2004

"lt is resolved that award of degree to one student who has passed his degree
examination from Gujarat Agricultural University prior to 1-5-2004 be accepted in
proforma of Gujarat Agricultural University as per Statement-B appended with the
agenda and recommended to the Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : Registrar)
Item No.32.5 : Approval for award of Chancellor's Gold Medals for the
year 2014-15
"lt is resolved that the Chancellor's Gold Medals for the year 2014-15 as
appended on Appendix-A on the agenda, recommended by the expert committee
appointed by the Vice-Chancellor, be accepted and recommended to the Board of
Management for its approval."

(Action : I/c. Director, Students'Welfare)

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Item No.32.6 : Approval for award of vice-chancellor's Gotd Medats for
the year 2014-15

"lt is resolved that the Vice-Chancellor's Gold Medals for the year 2014-15 as
appended on Appendix-A, B, c, D, E, F & G on the agenda, ,"corrended
by the
expert committee appointed by the Vice-Chancellor, be accepted and recommended
to the Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : l/c. Director of Students,Welfare)


Item No.32.7 : Award of Gold Medals to the students of various Under
Graduate and Post Graduate faculties for the year 2014-1s

"lt is resolved that the list of eligible 17 students for Award of Gold Medals
In
various Under Graduate and Post Graduate faculties for il
" v"ri
2014-15 as
appended on Appendix-A on the agenda, recommended by various
committees for
award of Gold Medals donated b1i donors, be accepted and recommended
to the
Board of Management for its approval."
(Action : l/c. Director of Students,Welfare)
Item No.32.8 : To close down l{ome science polytechnic

"lt is resolved that the existing three years diploma programmes having
medium of instruction in English and run un'der Polytechnici OL reviewed
and
possibility be assessed for conversion into two years diploma
Ianguage,"
in vernacular
(Action : l/c, Dean, Faculty of Home science & Nutrition)

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair and the distinguished
members for their.active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-op"r"tion
in
transacting the business by the Registrar and membe-r secretary.

This is issued as per approval of tlre Vice-Chancellor as the Chairman of the


Academic Council on file.

(H. N. Kher)
REGISTRAR

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Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
Dr" H.N. Kher
R,egisfror
,g Phone : +91-2748-278226 (O)
+91-2748-278227 (R)
Fax : +9'1-2748-27823,4 (O)
No.SDAU/REG/ACA-2/AC-33t tr$ g ;77 tz01o, Date:-12 -oT-20'16.
To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 33'd Meeting of the Academic Council.

Sir,

Pledse find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 33'd Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 5.07.2016 at 10.30 hours in the Auditorium Meeting
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any cornrnents on the minutes, Please communicate to


urr11e15ig1lsd within Ten days so that further action can be taken on the minutes.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

(H.N.KHER)
REGISTRAR

Copy to :
- P.S. to Vice-Chancellor, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.
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$ARDARKRUS HINAGAIl DI\NTIIWA DA G R ICIJ I-TLI RAt- U AI IVERISITY
SARDI\R }(R t.J I] }.I IhIAG R -- 385 506
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UTi--$ of thr: ;',i)'d Meetir-rp; r-r1[ lftr,:r,'1, C;lclr,rftl ic Cor.rncil helrl on f-i.0'7 2r)16 at "10 3(l
's in the Auditoriuim l\i'leettrrrJ [-];nl D. l\,gricultural [J niversit'r
ark,rr:shinagar.

Thr: followirrg rnembers atte;nCelrJ the rni:t:trng

1 Prof.(Dr.)hshok A. Falr:1.',/ir:e-Ch:lrrcellor Chairnrarr


2 Dr. S; Ar:irarya lVerlber
3, Dr. K. A Tlrakkar lv,]erlber
4 Dr. N4. R. Frajapati Merlber.
5 Dr. D V.Joshi Mernrber.
6 Dr. B.Ci.Patel Merlber"
7 Dr.l_. Fl. \/;arrra Menrher
.B Dr. S i(. Roy Men,rber-
ll Dr. S;. ll Sr-rtl-rar Menrber-
10 Dr. S; fl. t/yas Menrberr
11 Dr. V. K. {iharrna lvlen.rberr
12 Dr 1'Snrt.) Si. hhlaw;rtt Merrlber
'13 Dr. J.C.Patel Merrlber
1,1 Dr. Llal.lorbhai J. patel Menrber
15 Dr. \/ R. Patel Merlber.
16 Dr. l-l trl. Kher Regis;trar lven-rb,er secr,:tar)r

Dr D t\. Dodia. mem[:,er. corrlcJ rrr:I ilttr,i.rcl tl-rr: rneetirgl

\<_ Dr ll.lrl K.her, Registretr ancl I\,4errnber Sr:c;rr:tary r:xtenclecJ his rvarrn uretcopr€r to tlre
C'harrrlan / Vice-Cliarncellor ancl othi:r,1is,trrr3Lris;l.ecl rnelrrl;r:r:; -;f thc',t\cadr:rnic (lounr:1.
l-le informr:cl the house abottt derlis,B of Dr l( rr, F'alel, E:x Dearr r\gricurlture Far:;i-r11v iarrd
E:i: tvlember ofA,cadertlic Cottncil ,9 thr,: []ri;r,-i o{ Nlanarlerlerirt. l-he nrenrlterrs of,ll,lrved
silernce for 2 mts and prayed alntiglhtr,r for lrer;?v{:,r-rl'r zrbo<jei of r:lr:Frartecl sgul. -firr: nreirl-rerrs
torrk note of his constribution to the [.frrivrlrsil'1 ,inci rEsol,recl to send cor]dolen'le rlcrsisace
lo his bereavecl famil.y

The Vice-Chancellcrr alsirl \A/elc,:rtler.l tl-re rrrelrrbers of tl-rel Acaclemic Council. lie
emphasised on improvement of ar;acjer.nir: illr_l 1-r3s,,'31-r:h standarrjs. l-le Elpp,reciat,.:* the
efforts made by the faculty in cl,3iarailcers, oi,J[:,lF/SRF/l'lF:-f by thr: str.rdr:nt:s llr] r€irrr,nrJed
th;althis is not the enrJ \/Ve sl-rould thirrk lteyortri that for grancl rrc.lrie,vemr:rrts

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Thereafter', the followirrg b,ysiriess was tra nsaclte,l hs per therjagrenrJa i

Corqfirnration ;of tlre rnli nute,s, df tF 'r flfleetirrg of the


: ,r
Item No.33.1 l

Acildemic Go rj ncil,heltl ci n 9.1 2:..2Q11,,5 ati Sar(darkrushinagar


trloted arrd confirnrr:rl. i i
ii,irl
I

Item No.33.2 : Report of Lhei ar;tiptr: tal en on theii


, Meeting. of tlre r\cn{leml c Council lh
Sardarl<ruslrinaUar I i
Noted I I
I

lril I

Itenr No.33.3 : To Co-opt the meirlf)llrs ( the Acad


lilt
"lt is rqsolved that the followirrfi ir]emt! be
Cor-rncil for thd periocl of three years wi[if pffect from 6-07-2 I

the provision containr:d under clause 211(P) & (3 of Gja'lu$lAcf,


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ll.ern No.lI3.4 To aprpr0ve r:trrnrnt:rl
Diplonra !:o Derqree P'ro

"lt
i:s resolved tlrat Flrlgr-tlatiorts frlr
proqrantrne, finalisecl by tt"re r:ltlttnr.;il, lre; ilprprr
ac:rrJemrc; year 201 6-1 7."
(Ac,tion : Rergistrar)
Iterrr No.33.5 : To close rlo'wtr l-lortlr: S :nr;er Pr>lytechttic

"lt is res;olvecl that rJe<:ision t(l t)'c):;e d rwr.r Hc,n.te Sicience Polyteclrnic; Lrr,r
i,lcr:elttod and recot-t-trnended tcl thr: [:ir:l;lrd ':rI N4 rag;emernt ftrr it:; approval.
Further, possibilities for stariitrg sltori irrnn coLlrsies be elxplrrred sc as t,:l
rrtrlrze existing infrastructure fa<;ilitie:1.
(Actiort : l/r;, []eiart, F;rc ty of Home Scienc,er & Nutritiorr)
Iterm No.33.6 : Approval f,lr Acadr,rtni Regr-rlatiolrs for Pr:rs,t Grbcluate
Prog; ramntr;rs in Sil-)rtl['J
"lt is resolvecl that tlre ,,\caclr.rtnic; l?t:91ttl lions fr:r Pobt Gracluate Progranlllr€rs,
in the SDAU be approveri f crr o): tiorr f rorn , the Ar:aclentic 'Y'od
t

2(\'16-17."
(Action : l/r:,:. l)irector o Researctllih Dean, P.G. $tuclier;)
l-hr: meeting ended vrith irr'ol[e of l.ha ls to the Cllair arrrl the rJistirlgurshercl
nr':nrbers for therr active p,articill;:tir-'t-r,''rlltrLi le sLrg;gestions and Crr-operatirln itr
lr;,,rnsacting ther husiness by thr: ["lerli"'tr,lr ilncl rernber sr:orertarv.
-I'his
is issurecl as per etpprovatl of tlre \/i Charrce s l:he 0ltairtl
Academic; Coirncil on file.

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Date:- 22-'11-:i016.

To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 34tr.' MeetinU of the Academic Council.


Sir,

Please find enclosed herervith the Minutes of the 34th Meetirrg r.,f the
Academic Council held on 14.11.2t)16 at 1i.00 hours in the Auditoriutn Mr:eting
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any conrrnents orr the minutes, Please communic rte lc>

undersigned within Ten days so thar further a:tion can be taken on the minutet'

Encl : a/a. Yours faithlttlly

!7
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(H.N.KHE:R)
REGISTRAR

Copy to :

- P.S. to Vice-Chancellor r' P.l i" to Rcgistrar, S. D.Agricultural [Jniv :rsity,


Sardarkrushinagar.
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SARDARKRU S HINAGAR DA}ITIWADA AG RICU LTU RAL UN IVERS ITY
SARDARKRIJSHINAGAR . 385 506
DlSTRlgi : BANASKANTHA
MINUTES of the 34th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 14.11.2016 at 15.00
hours in the Auditorium Meoting Hi,ll, S. D. Agricultural LJnivr:rsity.
Sardarkrushinagar.
The following members attenderl the meettng:

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A. Patel, Vi :e-Clrance llor Chairman


2. Dr. N. M. Patel Member
3 Dr. B. K. Patel Member
4 Dr. P. T. Patel Member
17 5 Dr. A. J. Pandya Member
6 Dr. R. R. Shah Member
7 Dr. M. C. Soni Member
B Dr. V. H. Patel
' Member
I Dr. S. Acharya Member
10' Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
11 Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
12 Dr. D.V.Joshi Member
13 Dr. L. R. Varma Member
14 Dr. S. H. Suthar Member
15 Dr. Bakorbhai J. Patel Member
16 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
17 Dr. V. K. Sharma Member
18 Dr.(Smt.) S. Ahlawat Member
19 Dr. J.C.Patel Member
20 Dr. V. R. Patel Member
21 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
t, 22 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary
The following members could n,rt attend tlre meeting:

1 Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary


2'. Dr. A. K. Kurchania
Il Dr. N. L. Patel

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar.arrd Me rmber Secretary extended his warm welcotne to the
Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguilhed members of the Academic; Cc,unctl
and apprised them about the activitiesi cerried out since the last meeting of Acac:mic
Council held on 5.07.2016. The Vice,-Chancell:r also welcomed the members of the
Academic Council and apprised them etrout effor s made by the University for clearanr:e of
JRF/SRF by the students, selectior of Rescarch Projects for P.G. Students and
acqurisition of land at Tharad.
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Thereafter, the following buriiness was transacted as per the agenda.


Item No.34.1 : confirmatiolr of the' minutes of 33'd Meeting of the
Academic cL)uncil hetd on s.07.2016 at sardarkrishinagar
Noted and confirmed.
(Action : l?egqistrar)
Item No.34.2 : Report of tlre actiorr taken on the minutes of th* 33,d
Meeting of the Acarlemic council held on s.07.2016 at
Sardarkrush inagar
Noted.
(Action : [?egistrar)
Item No.34.3 : List of cand,dates of Under-Graduate, post-Graclual.e and
Doctorate Degrees who have completed E,egree
requirernent in year 2015-16
"lt is resolved that award o'degrees to 529 Under Graduate, post Gi-aduat-,
and Doctorate students who ltave pa';sed their degree examinatior-r fror.r
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agri;ulturai University in yeaiZ015-16 be acceltted i r
proforma of Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada ligricultural University as per App.rndix-rr
and recommended to the Board of rvlanagenrent for its approval.;'
(Action : [?eE,istrar)
Item No.34.4 : Approval for award ,tf Chanceilor's Gold Medals f :rr the
year 201 5-1 6

"lt is resolved that award ol the Cha rcellor's Gold Medals for the year 20'5-
16 as per Appendix-B, recommerrded by .he expert comnrittee appoinied by ih:
Vice-Chancellor, be accepted and 'ecommended to the Boarc] of Managerrrent for it;
approval."
(Actir,rn : l/c. Director, Students' Wr:lfare)
ltem No.34'5 : Approval for award of Vice-Chancellor's Gold Meid;rls for
the year 201 ,-16
"lt is resolved that award oI the Vicu-Chancellor's Gold Medals f,:r fl'e yerar W
20'15-16 as per Appendices- c, ), E, F i, H & l, recomrnended by the expert
cornmittee appointed by the Vice-ohancello:, be accepted and recommbrrrJsri {6 1fi .
Board of Management for its apprcval."
(Action : l/c. Director, Students'Welfare)
Itern No.34.6 : Award of Gold Medals to the students of various tJnder
Graduate an i Post Graduate faculties for the year 2(r15-16
"lt is resolved that the list o eligible l8 students for Award of Golcl Mt,dals n
various Under Graduate and Pos Graduate faculties for the year 2015-16 as per
Appendix-J, recommended by v rriours; committees for awarcl of Gcrld ,.4ed;rl ;
donated by donors, be accepted arrd reconl nended to the Boarcl of Mernaoer ent f:r
its approval."
(Action : l/c. Director, Students'Wr:lfare)
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Item No.34.7 : Regulations l'or awar,l of the "Dr.K.N.Vyas Gold Meclal" to
Student of B.V.Sc. & q.H. degree programme
"lt is resolved that the llegui;ations fcl'award of the "Dr.K.N.Vyas C,old Medal"
to Student of B.V.Sc. & A.H. deg,3s programme as per Appendix-K. br,: ar:ceptel
anri recommended to the Board of lvlanagerrent for its approval."
(Action : l/c. Director, Students'Wr:'lfarel
Aqenda from chair
Item No. 34.8 : Award of )onors' 3old Medals to the U.G. Stuclerrts
in tlre nubjects of Agril. Entomology, Agr.il.
Economics; & Ag'il" Chemistry in the faculty of
Agriculture

"lt is resolved that the proposal for < ounting O.G.P.A. up to the V'l sr:meste r
for Award of Donors'Gold Mecjals to the U.G. Students in the subjec:ts r_f Agril.
J Entomology, Agril. Economics & r\gril. Ch:mistry in the faculty of Agnc;ullr.lre, l>=
accepted and recommended to the Board o' Management for its approval ,

(Actirrn : l/c. Director, Students'Welfare)


The meeting ended with a vote of tJranks to the Chair and the distin:yuishel
members for their active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-oprer,ttion ir
traniacting the business by the Registrar ar d memberlecretary.
This is issued as per Etpproural of the Vice-Chancellor as the Chairrnarr of ilre
Academic Council on file.

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To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 1't Special Meeting of the Academic Council.

Sir, .

Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 1't Special Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 25.01.2017 at 15.00 hours in the Auditorium Meeting
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the minutes, Please communicate to


undersigned within Ten days so that further action can be taken on the minutes.

Encl : aia. Yours faithfully,

(H.N.KH ER)
REGISTRAR

Copy to :

- P.S. to Vice-Chancellor to Registrar, S. D.Agricultural University,


Sardarkrushinagar.
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR - 385 506
DISTRICT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 1't Special Meeting of the Academic Council held on 25.01.2017 al
15.00 hours in the Auditorium Meeting Hall, S. D. Agricultural University,
SarOrrf rushinagaL
The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.)Ashok A.Patel,Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. N. M. Patel Member
J Dr. B. K. Patel Member
4 Dr. A. J. Pandya Member
( Dr. R. R. Shah Member
b Dr. M. C. Soni Member
v 7 Dr. V. H. Patel Member
d Dr. S. Acharya Member
I Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
10 Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
11. Dr. D.V.Joshi Member
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IZ Dr. L. R. Varma Member
'13 Dr. S. H. Suthar Member
14 Dr. Bakorbhai J. Patel Member
15 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
'16 Dr. V. K. Sharma Member
17 Dr.(Smt.) S. Ahlawat Member
1B Dr. V. R. Patel Member
'19 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
20 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary
The following members could not attend the meeting:

1 Dr. P. T. Patel
2 Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
3 Dr, A. K. Kurchania
4 Dr. N. L. Patel
5 Dr. J.C.Patel

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to the
Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic Council
and apprised them about the activities carried out since the last meeting of Academic
Council held on 14.11.2016. The Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members of the
Academic Council.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda.
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Item No.Sp.1.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of 34th Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 14.'11.2016 at
Sardarkrushinagar

Noted and confirmed.


(Action : Registrar)
Item No. Sp.1.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 34il'
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 14.11.2016 at
Sardarkrush inagar

Noted.
(Action : Registrar)

Item No. Sp.1.3 ; Re-registration of the students in special case

"lt is resolved that re-registration of the students viz (1) Pradip Beniwal.
(Registration number S1-01076-2015), (2) Prajapati Mayur Jayntibhai'
(ne[istrrtion number S1-01111-2015) and (3) Raval Mohitkumar Sureshbhai.
(n"[i.trrtion number S1-01117-2015) be approved in a Special Case with a
condition that it shall not be quoted as precedent in future."
(Action: Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)
Item No. Sp.1.4 : Regulations for award of the "Chancellor Gold Medal" to
Doitorate Student of Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada
Agricultural UniversitY
"lt is resolved that the Regulations for award of the "Chancellor Gold Medal"
to Doctorate Student of Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University
appended as Appendix-A, be accepted and recommended to the Board of
Management for its aPProval."
(Action : l/c. Director, Students'Welfare)

Item No.Sp.1.S : Regulations for award of the "Vets Alumni Association,


Saidarkrushinagar (VAAS) Gold Medal" to Student of
B.V.Sc. & A. H. degree Programme
,'lt is resolved that the Regulations for award of the "Vets Alumni Association'
Sardarkrushinagar (VAAS) Gold Medal" to Student of B'V'Sc' & A H' degree
programme appendLO as Appendix-3, be accepted and recommended to the Board
of Management for its aPProval."

(Action : l/c. Director, Students'Welfare)

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Item No.Sp.1.6 : Revised Rules / Regulations for award of the Fellowship
to the Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate studies
"lt is resolved that the revised rules and regulations for award of the
fellowshlp appended as Appendices -C & D, be considered and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : I/c. Director, Students'Welfare)


Item No,sp.1.7 : Bifurcation of B.Tech. (Dairy and Food rechnology)
degree programme into B.Tech. (Dairy Technology) and
B.Tech. (Food Technology) programmes-Reg

"lt is resolved that the degree programme B.Tech. (Dairy and Food
Technology) be bifurcated into B.Tech. (Dairy Technology) and B Tech. (Food
Technology). B.Tech. (Dairy Technology) be accepted and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval and implemented with effect from academic
year 2017-'18 as per the recommendations of V Deans' Committee constituted by
DARE.''

(Action : l/c. Dean, Faculty of Dairy and F.T.)

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Food Technology and inclusion as Department of Food
Quality Assurance under the Faculty of Food Technology-
Reg

"lt is resolved that the B.Sc. Hons. (Food Safety and Quality Assurance)
degree be eliminated from G.N.Patel College of Dairy Science and Food Technology
and the exiting department of Food Quality Assurance be included under the
proposed bifurcated B.Tech. (Food Technology) degree programme, Faculty of Food
Technology. The same be accepted and recommended to the Board of Management
for its approval."

(Action : l/c" Dean, Faculty of Dairy and F.T.)

Item No, Sp.1.9 ; Implementation of the revised syllabus of Veterinary


Council of lndia, under Minimum Standard of Veterinary
education (MSVE) -2016 with effect from the academic
year 2016-17
"lt is resolved that the revised rules and regulations for the degree course
(B.V.Sc. & A.H.) under Minimum Standard of Veterinary Education (MSVE), 2016 of
Veterinary Council of lndia published as extraordinary lndian Gazette (Part lll,
Section 4) July 12, 2016 be granted ex post facto approval with effect from the
academic year 2016 - 17."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Sci. & A.H.)

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Item No. Sp.1.10 : Regarding Question Bank

Noted.

(Action : Registrar)

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair and the distinguished
members for their active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-operation in
transacting the business by the Registrar and member secretary.

This is issued as per approval of the Vice-Chancellor as the Chairman of the


Academic Council on file.

(H. N. Kher)
REGISTRAR

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Date:- 19-06-2017.

To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 35th Meeting 6f the Academic Council.

Please find enclosed herewith the tt/,linutes of the 35th Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 16.06.2017 al 10.30 hours in the Auditorium Meeting
Hall, S. D. Agricultura! University, Sardarkrushinagar.

lf you have to offer any comments on the minutes, Please communicate to


undersigned within Ten days so.that further action can be taken on the minutes.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

(H.N.KHER)
\-/ REG!STRAR

Copy to :
- P,S to Vice-Chancellor / P.S. to Registrar, S. D.Agricultural University,
Sa rdarkrushinagar.
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL U NIVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINA AR - 385 506

MINUTES of the 35th Meeting of the Academi Council held on 16.06.2017 at 10.30
hours in the Auditorium Meeting S. D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushin at.
The following members attended the m

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary Member
J Dr. B. K. Patel Member
4 Dr. P. T. Patel Member
5 Dr. A. J. Pandya Member
6 Dr. M. C. Soni Member
7 Dr. V. H. Patel Member
o Dr. A. M. Patel Member
I Dr. R. K. Patel Member
't0 Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
11 Dr. D" V. Joshi Member
'12
Dr. L. R. Varma Member
13 Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
14 Dr. Bakorbhai J. Patel Member
15 Dr. G. K. Saxena Member
16 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
17 Dr. M. C" Desai Member
1B Dr. B. H. Prajapati Member
19 Dr. M. P. Patel Member
20 Dr" R. M. Patel Member
21 Dr. V. R. Patel Member
22 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
23 Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar Member Secretary
The following members could not attend the meeting
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1 Dr. N. M. Patel
2 Dr. N. L. Patel
3 Dr. R. R. Shah

Dr. H.N. Kher, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to the
Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic Council
and apprised them about the activities carried out since the last meeting of Academrc
Council. Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agencla.
Item No.35.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of the 1"t Special Meeting of
the Academic Council held on 25.01.2017 at
Sa rdarkrush inagar

Noted and confirmed.


(Action : Registrar)
.
Item No.35.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 1't
Special Meeting of the Academic Council held on
25.01 .2017 at Sardar:krush i na gar
Noted.
(Action : Registrar)

Item No.35.3 : To Co-opt the member on the Academic Council


"lt is resolved that Dr. Bharat P. Jain, 3'd Floor, Block No. 11-12. Udhyog
Bhavan, Gandhinagar-382017 be co-opted as member on the Academic Council fr-'
the period of three years with effect from 17-06-2017 to 16-06-2020 as per tt-
provision contained under clause 21(2) & (3) of GAUs Act, 2004 "
(Action : Registrar)
Item No"35.4 : Provision of make-up examination for last semester
students within a month with examination fee
Dropped.
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)
Item No.35.5 : lncrease in amount of late fee for registration
As per the recommendation of the BQard of Studies, Faculty of Agriculture
vide ltem No. 3,6, in its 3'd meeting held on dAteO 13.07.2016 at Sardarkrushinagar,
"lt is resolved that Rs. 100/- per day be charg(d from all students of the university as
a late fee for registration for a period of h S days from the date of expiry of
registration."
(Action : Registra

Item No.35.6 : lnitiation of PG programme (Biochemistry, Biotechnology


& Microbiology) in the faculty of Basic Science and
Humanities
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Post Graduate
vide ltem No.6.3, in its 6th meeting held on dated 30.03.2017 at Sardarkrushinagar,
"lt is resolved that the PG programme in Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Microbiology
in the Faculty of Basic Science & Humanities be approved and be initiated in the
College of Basic Science and Humanities from the academic year 2017-18."
Further, suggestions to be made by the members be incorporated.

(Action : Dean, Faculfy of Basib Science & Humanities)


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I Item No.35.7 : Bifurcation of Faculty of Dairy Science and Food
Technology into Faculty of Dairy Science and Faculty of
Food Technolog

As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Dairy Science


and Food Technology vide ltem No. 3.3, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 25.05.2017
at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved that the bifurcation of the Faculty of Diary
Science and Food Technology into Faculty of Dairy Science and Faculty of Food
Technology be accepted and recommended to the Board of Management for its
approval."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)


Item No.35.8 : Amendments in Common Academic Regulations for Post
Graduate Studies Programme
It was discussed in detail and resolved as under :

"lt is resolved that since State Council of Agricultural Universities has already
V taken decision and prospectus has been published, the amendments in P"G.
regulations mainly covering elimination of NRI / payment seats and waving of
minimum requirement of 50% marks in entrance examination be approved and
implemented for this year (year 2017-18)." However, it be referred back to the
council for reconsideration.

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Post Graduate Studies)


Item No.35.9 : lmplementation of lncrease in Iniernship Allowance paid
to Veterinary students during their Internship Programme
with effect from 30-03-2017

"lt is resolved that the lnternship allowance paid to veterlnary students be


increased from Rs. 3000/- to Rs. 42001- per month as per Government Resolution
No. PRCH 1142017 125301K.2, dated 30 March, 2017 "

v Further, the student be paid Rs. 25001- per month as ICAR share. Thus,
internee student be paid Rs. 2500/- (ICAR Share) + Rs. 3000/- (State Share) =
Rs. 5500/- per month up to 29-03-2017 and Rs. 2500/- (ICAR Share) '+ Rs 42001-
(State Share) = Rs. 6700.00 per month with effect from 30.03.2017 subject to follow
the guidelines of ICAR including not to avail any other fellowship / scholarship.

Further, proposal be submitted to the State Government for implernentation of


the same in the other faculties too."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science & A. H.)

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Item No.35.10 : lmplementation of B.Sc. (Hons.) Community Science
Degree Programme in total from the academic year
2017-18
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Home Science
vide ltem No. 3.3, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 20.04.2017 at Sardarkrushinagar.
"lt is resolved that the B.Sc. (Hons.) Community Science Degree Programme be
implemented as per recommendation of Fifth Deans' Committee be approval from
the academic year 2017-18 "
Further, possibilities to stdrt another course B.Sc. (Hons.) Food, Nutrition and
Dietetic be assessed by the Board of Studies, Faculty of Home Science and suitable
recommendation be made.
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Home Science)
Item No.35.11 : Approval of syllabus, course structure, semesterwise
breakup, revision of examination pattern and
implementation of Student READY Programme for B.Sc.
(Hons.) Horticulture as per ICAR Sth Deans' committee
recommendations
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Horticulture -
vide ltem No. 1"1, in its 1't meeting held on dated 1.06.20'17 at Jagudan. "lt is
resolved that the syllabus of Fifth Deans' Committee of ICAR with some changes /
modification in various courses in different disciplines, the detailed Syllabus,
semester wise course distribution with Credit load, revision of examination pattern
and implementation of student READY Programme for B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture
course as appended in Appendix-A, B, C, D and E, be approval from the academic
year 2017-18.
Further, the syllabus of every course shall be divided into three groups viz (l)
the core content to be taught as theory (ll) the core practical skill to be irnparted to
the student and (lll) core information to be availed by the student.
Further, the part-l and ll shall be included in the examination for the
perspective of evaluation by assigning the marks The part-lll shall be handled in
such a way that students must attend the lectures/preserftation and the ltresence of
students in such classes shall be compulsory. The question papers/practical
examinations should not cover contents of this part for assigning rnarks
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Horticulture) -
Item No.35.12 : Renaming the departments of Faculty of Dairy Science as
per recommendations of Fifth Deans' Committee
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Deriry Scrence
and Food Technology vide ltem No. 3.4, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 25.05.2017
at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved that tlre renaming the deparlments under the
proposed Faculty of Dairy Science as per Fifth Deans' Committee Reporl appended
to agenda as Annexure-1, be approved with alteration in nomenclature of 'Pilot Dairy
Unit cum Business process Development Centre'which be altered as 'Department of
Dairy Plant Operations'. The same be implemented from the academic year 2Afi-
19."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)

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Item No.35.13 : Creation and renaming of departments of Faculty of Food
Technology as per recommendations of Fifth Deans'
Committee
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Dairy Science
and Food Technology vide ltem No. 3.5, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 25.05.2017
at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved that the creating and renaming the departments
under the proposed Faculty of Food Technology as per Fifth Deans' Committee
Report as appended to agenda as Annexure-ll, be approved and implemented from
the academic year 2017-18."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)

Item No.35.14 : Approval of syllabus with course curriculum along with


credits as per recommendations of Fifth Deans'
Committee for B. Tech. (Dairy Technology)
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Dairy Science
and Food Technologyvide ltem"No.3.6, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 25.05.2017
at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved that the proposed UG syllabus as per
recommendations of Fifth Deans' Committee with minor modifications for B Tech
(Dairy Technology) course as appended to agenda as"Annexr"rre-lll, be approved
and implemented from the academic year 2017-18."
Further, the syllabus of every course shall be divided into three groups viz. (l)
the core content to be taught as theory (ll) the core practical skill to be imparted to
the student and (lll) core information to be availed by the student.
Further, the part-l and ll shall be included in the examination for the
perspective of evaluation by assigning the marks. The part-lll shall be handled in
such a way that students must attend the lectures/presentation and the presence of
students in such classes shall be compulsory. The question papers/practical
examinations should not cover contents of this part for assigning marks.

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science & Food Technology)

Item No.35"15 : Approval of syllabus with course curriculum along with


credits as per recommendations of Fifth Deans'
Committee for B. Tech" (Food Technology)
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Dairy Science
and Food Technology vide ltem No. 3.7, in its 3'd meeting held on datecj 25.05.2017
at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved that the proposeh UG syllabus as per Fifth
Deans' Committee for B.Tech. (Food Technology) course appended to agenda as
Annexure-lV, be approval and implementation from the academic year 2A17 -18 "
Further, the syllabus of every course shall be divided into three groups viz. (l)
the core content to be taught as theory (ll) the core practical skill to be imparted to
the student and (lll) core information to be availed by the student.

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Further, the part-l and ll shall be included in the examination for the
perspective of evaluation by assigning the marks. The part-lll shall be l-randled in
such a way that students must attend the lectures/presentation and the presence of
students in such classes shall be compulsory. The question papers/practical
examinations should not cover contents of this part for assigning marks.

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy science & Food Technology)


Item No.35.16 : Approval of examination pattern, marking system and
grading for B.Tech (Dairy Technology) and B.Tech (Food
iechnology) as per recommendations of Fiftlt Deans'
Committee

committee of all Deans and Director of Students' Welfare under


"A
chairmanship of the Registrar be constituted to formulate common r:xamination
pattern, marking system and grading for all the degree prOgrammes of the University
and the report be submitted within 10 days."
(Action : Registart

Item No.35.17 : GrouP allotment for elective courses tcl UG students of


B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

, As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Agrtculture


vide ltem No. 3.4, in its 3'd meeting held on dated 13.07.2016 at Sardarl<rushrnagar,
"lt is resolved that the elective courses be offered to the students of B.Sc. (Agri.) in
eighth semester on the basis of their merit at the end of sixth semester""
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)
Item No.35.18 : Approval of syllabus and course structure for B.Sc.
(l-ions.) Agricuiture as per ICAR Sth Deans' Committee
recommendations
As per the recommenddtion of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Agriculture
vide ltem No.4.5, in its 4th meeting held on dated 29.5"2017 at Sardarkrushinagar,
"lt is resolved that the syllabus proposed byr sth Deans' Comtnittee of ICAR wrth
some changes/ modification in Syllabus, Semester-wise course distrrbutton 3l -*
Credit load for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture as appended in Appendix - A. B and C.
along with student READY programme be approved from the academic year 2017-
18."
Further, the syllabus of every course shall be divided into three groups viz. (l)
the core content to be taught as theory (ll) the core practical skill to be imparted to
the student and (lll) core information to be availed by the student.
Further, the part-l and ll shall be included in the examination for the
perspective of evaluation by assigning the marks. The part-lll shall be handled in
such a way that students must attend the lectures/presentation and the presence of
students in such classes shall be compulsory. The question papers/practical
examinations should not cover contents of this part for assigning marks.
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)

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Item No.35.19 : Revision of examination pattern for B.Sc. (Hons.)
Agriculture as per sth Deans' Committee
recommendations
Since a committee constituted under ltem No.35.16 is going to suggest
uniform examination pattern, marking system and grading in all the courses of
university, agenda be dropped.
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)
Item No. 35.20 : lmplementation of Student READY Programme in
Agriculture faculty

Dropped.
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair and the distinguished
members for their active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-operation in
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Dr. M. P. Patel Phone : +91-2748-278226 (O)
Registrar +91-2748-2Z8227 (R)
P/" F ax : +91 -27 48-27 8234 (O)

To,

Sub:- MINUTES of the 36th Meeting of the Academic Council.

Sir,

Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of the 36th Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 13.11.2017 at 10.30 hours in the Auditorium Meeting
Hall, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

sutffi"n
REGISTRAR

Copy to :

- P.S. to Vice-Chancellor / P.S. to Registrar, S. D.Agricultural University,


Sardarkrushinagar.
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SARDARKRUSHTNiRSXf,fl
lIJH,i,'^ti8:'8'1TJ-ALUNTvERSITY
DISTRICT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 36th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 13.11.2017 at 10.30
hours in the Auditorium Meeting Hall, S. D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrush inagar.
The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.)Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. A. J. Pandya Member
3 Dr. B. K. Patel Member
4 Dr. N. M. Patel Member
5 Dr. P. T. Patel Member
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6 Dr. V. H. Patel Member
7 Dr. R. R. Shah Member
B Dr. M. C. Soni Member
9 Dr. Bharat P. Jain Member
10 Dr. A. M. Patel Member
11 . Dr. M. R. Prajapati Member
12 Dr. D. V. Joshi Member
13 Dr. A. U. Amin Member
14 Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
15 Dr. Bakorbhai J. Patel Member
16 Dr. G. K. Saxena Member
17 Dr. M. C. Desai Member
18 Dr. B. H. Prajapati Member
19 Dr. R. M. Patel Member
20 Dr. V. R. Patel Member
21 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
22 Dr. M. P. Patel, Registrar Member Secretary
The following members could not attend the meeting

1 Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary


2 Dr. N. L. Patel
J Dr. S. R. Vyas

Dr. M. P. Patel, Registrar and Member Secretary extended his warm welcome to
the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished members of the Academic Council
and apprised them about the activities carried out since the last meeting of Academic
Council. Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor also welcomed the members.

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Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda.

Item No.36.1 : confirmation of the minutes of 35th Meeting of the


Academic Council held on 10.06.2017 at
Sardarkrush inagar
Noted and confirmed.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.36.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 35th
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 16.06.2017 at
Sardarkrus hinagar
Noted.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.36.3 : List of candidates of Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and
Doctorate Degrees who have completed Degree
requirement in year 2016-17
"lt is resolved that award of degrees to 548 Under Graduate, Post Graduate
and Doctorate students who have passed their examination from Sardarkrushinagar
Dantiwada Agricultural University in year 2016-17 be accepted as per Statement-A
appended with the agenda and recommended to the Board of Management for its
approval."
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.36.4 : Approval for award of Chancellor's Gold Medals for the
year 2016-17 (Doctorate degree)
"lt is resolved that award of the Chancellor's Gold Medals for the year 2016-
17 (Doctorate degree) as perAppendix-A appended with the agenda, be accepted
and recommended to the Board of Management for its approval."
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.36.5 : Approval for award of Chancellor's Gold Medals for the
year 2016-17
"lt is resolved that award of the Chancellor's Gold Medals for the year 2016-
17 as per Appendix- A & B appended with the agenda, be accepted and
recommended to the Board of Management for its approval."

(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)


Item No.36.6 : Approval for award of Vice-Chancellor's Gold Medals for
the year 2016-17
"lt is resolved that award of the Vice-Chancellor's Gold Medals for the year
2016-17 as per Appendices- A, B, c, D, E, F & G appended with the agenda, be
accepted and recommended to the Board of Management for its approval."

(Ac!'on : Director, Students' Welfare)


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Item No.36.7 : Award of Gold Medals to the students of various Under
Graduate and Post Graduate faculties for the year 2016-17
(Donors Award)
"lt is resolved that the list of eligible 21 students for Award of Gold Medals in
various Under Graduate and Post Graduate faculties for the year 2016-17 as per
Appendix-A appended with the agenda, be accepted and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval."
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.36.8 : Regulations for award of the "Dr. H. N. Kher Gold Medal"
to Student of B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree programme
"lt is resolved that the Regulations for award of the "Dr. H. N. Kher Gold
Medal" to students of B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree programme as per Appendix-A
appended with the agenda, be accepted with modifications and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval."
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.36.9 :Regulations for award of the "Dr. L. R. Varma Gold Medal"
to Student of B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture degree
programme
"lt is resolved that the Regulations for award of the "Dr. L. R. Varma Gold
Medal" to students of B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture degree programme as per
Appepdix-A appended with the agenda, be accepted with modifications and
recommended to the Board of Management for its approval."
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.36.10 : Transferring the activities of College of Agricultural
Business Management to C.P. College of Agriculture, S.D.
Ag ricultural University
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Post Graduate
vide ltem No.7.3, in its 7th meeting held on dated 18.09.2017 at Sardarkrushinagar,
"lt is resolved that the activities of College of Agricultural Business Management be
transferred to the C. P. College of Agriculture, be accepted and recommended to the
Board of Management for its approval."
(Action :Professor, College of ABM)
Item No.36.11 : Approval to correction for 1"t and 2nd semesters courses
of B.Sc. (Hons.) Horti. as per ICAR Fifth Deans'committee
recommendations
As per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Horticulture
vide ltem No. 2.3, in its 2nd meeting held on dated 6.11.2017 at Jagudan, "lt is
resolved that subject SSC 1.1 (Elementary Statistics and Computer Application)
(Appendix-l) is interchanged with VEG 2.1 (Tropical and Sub Tropical Vegetables)
assigning the new subject codes as per respective semester and the content of SSC
1.1 is also revised as per need for its implementation in the B.Sc. (Hons.)
Hor:ticulture degree programme from the academic year 2017-18 as appended in
Appendix-V, be approved."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Horticulture)

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Aqenda from chair
Item No. 36.12 : Re-Registration of dropped students from B.Tech
(Dairy and Food Technology) to bifurcated B'Tech
(Dairy Technology) degree programme

"lt is resolved that the Re-Registration of the students appended in Annexure-


lof the agenda in B.Tech (Dairy Technology) from academic year 2017-18 be
recommended to Board of Management to grant post facto approval."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Technology)
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair and the distinguished
members for theii active participation, valuable suggestions and Co-operation in
transacting the business by the Registrar and member secretary.
This is issued as per approval of the Vice-Chancellor as the Chairman of the
Academic Council on file.

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l:lease find enclosed herewith tht,r fiV]inutes of 37th Meeting of tl're Acaderrti,c
Oounci: ht;ld on 7.07.2018 at 10.00 h{)ur{; in the Auditorium Meetirng l-laltr,
$iartlarr:ruslrinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Siardarkrushinagar.

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IVIINUTES of the 37th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 7.0'7.2t118 at 10.00
hours in the Auditorium Meeting Hall, Sarrdarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural
tU niversity, Sardarkrushinagar.

The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary Member
3 Dr. A. J. Pandya Member
4 Dr. B. K. Patel Member
5 Dr. N. M. Patel Member
b Dr. P. T. Patel Member
7 Dr. V. H. Patel Member
B Dr. R. R. Shah Member
I Dr. M. C. Soni Member
10 Dr. A. M. Patel Member
11 Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
12 Dr. D. A. Dodia Member
13 Dr. D. V. Joshi Member
14 Dr. A. U. Amin Member
15 Dr. B. N. Suthar Member
16 Dr. G. K. Saxena Member
17 Dr. S. R. Vyas Member
1B Dr. M. P. Patel Member
19 Dr. R. M. Patel Member
20 Dr. R. K. Patel Member
21 Dr. B. B. Iratel Member
22 Dr. V. R. Patel Member
23 Dr. R. M. Chauhan, Registrar Member Siecrertarlr

The following members could not attend the meeting:


1 Dr. N. L. Patel
2 Dr. Bharat P. Jain
3 Dr. A. G. Desai

Dr. R. M. Chauhan, Registrar and lMember Secretary extended his warnr


welcome to the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguislred tnenrbers of the
Academic Council and apprised them aboul the activities carried out since the last
meeting of Academic Council Hon'ble Vice-C:hancellor also welcclmecl thr: members.

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hereafter, the following b,usiness was transacted as per the agenda.
Item No.37.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of 36th Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 13.11.2017 at Sardarkrushinagar
hloted and confirmed.
(Actiott : Registrar)
Item No.37.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 36th
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 13.11.i1017 at
Sardarkrushinagar
l{otercl.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.37.3 : Regulatiorrs for award of the "Dr.D.K.Pethkar Gold Medal"
to Student of B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree programme
"ilt is resolved that the Regulations for award of the "Dr. D. K. Pethkar Gold
Medal" to student of B.V.Sc. & l\.H. degree programme proposed by the donor as per -
Appenclix-A appended with the agenda, be accepted with following suggestions in
Appendix-A and recommended to the Board of Management for its approval.
1.lrr point No.6 "a Gold Medal engraved with words" Dr. D. K. Pethkar Gold Medal
' should be replaced with "a Gold Medal with emboss words Dr. D. K Pethkar
Ciold Medal."
2.ln point No.7 "The decision of the cornmittee shall be final" be replaced vyith The
S,crutiny committee will recommend tlre awardee.
3.lt was decided that the letter must be received from Gold Medal donor only.
Further, the Academic Oouncil authorized Hon'ble Vice Chancellor to take
suitable decision in finalizing regulations in this regard."
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.37.4 : Regulations for award of the "Yugrushi Pandit Shreeram
Sharma Gold Medal" to Student of B.Sc. (Agri.) degree
programme \z
'i,t is resolved that the Regulations fclr award of the "Yugrushi Pandit {}hreeram
Sharrna Gr:ld Medal" to studenl of B.Sc. (Agri.) degree programme propos€:d by the
donor Ers per Appendix-A appended with the agenda, be accepted with following
sugg;estions and recommended to the Boarcl of Management for its approval.
1. tuledal is from individuerl scientis;t Dr. l. C. Patel Gayatri Parivirr Trust,
$iardarkrushinagar be omittecl.
2:.. "'/ugrushi" be " Yug Rushi"
"/ug Rushi Pandit Shreeram Sharma" Gold Medal is to long to emboss r:n Gold
fuledal it should be shorterr.
3. lrt point No.7 "The decision of the comrnittee shall be final" ber replerced vrith
"-[he Scrutiny committee will recomrletrd the awardee".
4. ltwas decided that the letLer rnust be received from Gold Medal donor c,nly.
l':urther, the Acadernic Oouncil authorized Hon'ble Vice Chancellor to take
suitarhrle decision in finalizing regulations in this regard."

(Action : Director, Students' Welfa;e)


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lltem No.37.5 : Regulations for award of the 'nThe Agricultur,al Producers
Market Committee Unja Gold Medal" to Sturdent of B.Sc.
(Horti.) degree progranrme
"lt is resolved that the Regulations for award of "The Agricultural Producers
Market Committee Unja Gold Medal" to student of B.Sc. (Horti.) del3ree programme
proposed by the donor as per Appendix-A appended with the agencla, he accepted
'with following suggestions in Appendix-A and recommended to the Board of
Management for its approval.
1. ln point No.6 "a Gold Medal engravecl with words" The Agricultural lrroducers
Market Committee Unja Gold Medal" slrould be replaced with "a Gold Medalwith
emboss words The Agricultural Producers Market Committee Unja r3old Medal."
2. ln point No.7 "The decision of the committee shall be final" be replar:ed with
"The Scrutiny committee will recommerrd the awardee".
3. lt was decided that the letter must be received from Gold Medal donor only.
4. "The Agricultural Producers Market Committee Unja" Gold Merdal is to long to
emboss on Gold Medal it should be shr:rten.
Further, the Academic Ccluncil authr:rized Hon'ble Vice Chilncellor to take
suitable decision in finalizing regulations in this regard."
(Action : Director, Sturlents' Welfare)
Item No.37.6 : Approval of examination pattern, marking srysteffi and
grading for B.Tech (Dairy Technology) and B.Tectr (Food
Technology) as per recommendations of Fifth Dean's
Gommittee,

"lt is resolved that the proposed examination pattern, marliing system and
grading for B.Tech (Dairy Technology) and B.Tech (Food Technolorgy) as per Fifth
Dean's Committee recommendations as apprended in Annexure-1, is tr: hre approved
and inrplemented with effect from academic year 2018-19."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy & Food Technology)

Item No.37.7 : Approva! as independent college status to "New Wing for


Agriculture & Horticulture College at Tharad" as College of
Agriculture, Tharad
"The recommendation passed in the Board of Studies, Faculty rcf Agriculture
vide ltem No.5.3, in its Sth meeting held on 19.05.2018 at Sardarkrushinagar to
upgrade existing "New Wing for Agriculture and Horticulture College at Tlra.rad"
sanctioned during academic year 2011-12 as independent College: of A,gricul{ure,
Tharad from academic year 2018-19, be acc,epted and recommende,:l to the Board of
ManaEement for its approval."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of ,Agricu,X:)

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Item No.37.B : Approval of installation of bust of Dr. A. S. Patel at the main
corridor of the college building or at the main office
building of the university
"-[he resolution and reconrmendation passed in the Board of Studies, Faculty of
Agriculture vide ltem No. 5.4, in its sth meeting held on 19.05.2018 at
Sardarhuushinagar for installatiorr of bust of late Dr. A. S. Patel, Ex. Oflicer on special
duty (OSD) of Sardarkrushinagar campus and Ex. Principal, C. P. College of
Agrir;ulture, Sardarkrushinagar in the main r:orridor of the college building or at the
mairr office building of the University at Sardarkrushinagar campus has treen discussed
at lengtlr. Hon'ble Vice Chancellor kept him away from the discussion. The hcademic
Council decided as under:
'[he recommendation of lSoard of Studies, Faculty of Agriculturr: be urccepted.
Keepingi in view, the pioneering work of Dr. A. S. Patel right from acquizition of land,
carnpu$ and farm development, establishing the two colleges etc; the ltcadernic
Council unanimously agreed to place the bust of Dr. A. S. Patel at the main office
truilclingy of SDAU and recommends to the Board of Management for approval."

(Action : Dean, Faculty ofAgriculture)


ltem No.37.9 : Post-facto approval to study first semester and subsequent
semester courses as per fifth Deans' Committee Report in
case of U.G. student Shri Arya Aditya Dahyabhai
r\s per the recommendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of r\griculture vide
Iterrr No.5.5, in its Sth meeting held on 19.05.2018 at Sardarkrushinagar, "lt is resolved
that post-facto approval is granted to study first semester courses as per Fiflh Deans'
Committee reports instead of Fourth Deans' Committee norms in case of U.G. student
ShriArya Aditya Dahyabhai during academic year 2017-18.
it is further resolved that UG student Shri Arya Aditya Dahyabhai is allowecl to
study subsequent semester courses as per Fifth Deans' Committee
recomrnendations."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)
Item No.37.10 : Approval lbr implementation of student READY programme
(RAWE + ELP) in Agriculture faculty in fourth year (Seventh
and Eighth Semester) for the students admitted prior
academic year 2017-201 I
,l\s per the recommendation of the Boarcl of Studies, Faculty of ,Agriculture vide
Iterr N,r.5.6, in its Sth meeting held on 19.05.2018 at Sardarkrushinagar,r'lt is resolved
to subnrit for the post-facto approval for implementation of Fifth Deans' Committee
recomrnendations pertaining to student READY programme (RAWE + ELp) with (old
and Nt.'w) evaluation system in Agriculture faculty for fourth year stuldents admitted
prir:r to academic year 2017-18 i.e. 2014-15, 2.01s-16 and 20116-12 ."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Agriculture)

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Item N1o.37.11 : lmplementation of revised syllabus in l\grfrculture
Polytechnicsi of the Uniiversity
"lt is resolved that thre rr:vised syllrrbus as appended irr ,'\rrnexure-'1, br:
approt,ed and implemented in all three Agriculture Polytechnics of Si;rd;rrkrushinagar
l)antitatada Agricultural University wilh effect from academic year 2018- lE, "

(Ar;tion : Dean, Faculty of t\griculture)

,Agsln,da from chair


lltem Ilo. 37.12 : Approval to start new PG Programme in ih,e far;ulty of
Horticr.rlture

"The recontmendation of the Board of Studies, Faculty of llortii:ulture vide ltern


No. 3.3, in its 3'd meeting held an ',Zi' .03.2018 at Jagudan to implenrent Ffi pro(Jramme
n the faculty of Hotticulture fc,r'('l)\/egetable Science (2) Fruit Scir-,ncrr il;) [:lclnculturr:
& Lan,Jscape Archil.ecture ancl (4) Plantati,rn, Spicr>s, Medicinal & Arorrralic Clro;:s; fror,rr
lhe a:ademic year 2018-19 be acceJltec; anrJ recornrnendecl trir: ttrr,r Boar"d of
NlanaJ;ement for its approval."
(Ac:tion : Dealr, Facully of F.lorticulture)

The meeting ended willh a vote of thanks to ther Chair ernd llre distingLrished
members for their active pelrtir;iptttion, valrrable suggestions arrcJ Cl-r:rpr:ratir:n in
transacting the business by ther Flergistrar zrncl member secretary.
This is issued as per ilpr'roval of the Vice-Chanr:ellor as the ,]h;lrnran r:.f' thre
Acade,mic Courrcil on file
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Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
Dr. M. R. Praiapati Phone : +91-2748-278226 (O)
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+91-2748-278227 (R)
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Sub:- MINUTES of 38th Meeting of the Academic Council, I

Sir,
'
Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of 38th Meeting of the Academic
Council held on 29.11.2018 at 10.30 hours in the Meeting Hall, University Bhavan,
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Ag ricultu ral U n iversity, Sardarkrushi nagar.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

TRAR

Copy to :
- P.S. to
Vice-Chancellor / P.S. to Registrar, S.D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar.
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; SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR - 385 506
DISTRICT : BANASKANTHA

MINUTES of the 38th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 29.11.2018 at 10.30
hours in the Meeting Hall, University Bhavan, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada
Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagil
The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr )Ashok A. Patel, Vice-Chancellor Chairman


2 Dr. A. J. PandYa Member
3 Dr. B. K. Patel Member
4 Dr. N. M. Patel Member
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5 Dr. V. H. Patel Member '

6 Dr. R. R. Shah t' Member


'7 Dr. M. C. Soni Member
B Dr. A. M. Patel Member
I Dr. K. A. Thakkar Member
10 Dr. D. V. Joshi Member
11 Dr. A. U. Amin Member
12 Dr. B. N. Suthar Member
'13 Dr. G. K. Saxena Member
14 Dr. S. R. VYas Member
15 Dr. A. G. Desai Member
16 Dr. R. M. Patel Member
17 Dr. R. K. Patel Member
18 Dr. B. B. Patel Member
Member
10 Dr. V. R. Patel
20 Dr. M. R. PrajaPati, Registrar Member Secretary

Thefollowingmemberscouldnotattendthemeeting:
1 Dr. N. L. Patel
2 Dr. P. T. Patel
3 Dr. Bharat P. Jain
4 Dr. SaniaY ChaudharY
5 Dr. M. P. Patel

his warm
Dr. M. R. Prajapati, Registrar and Member secretary extended
members of the
welcome to the Chairman / Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished
carried out since the last
Academic council and apprised them about the activities
also welcomed the members.
meeting of Academic council. Hon,ble Vice-chancellor
Er-,

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as per the agenda'
Thereafter, the following business was transacted
Gonfirmation of the minutes of 37th Meeting
of the
Item No.38.1 :
AcademicCouncilheldonT.oT.2olSatSardarkrushinagar
suggested to.alter the wordings in 7th
Noted. For the item 37.g Hon.ble members
opted to remain absent from
line of First prra as "at length. Hon.ble Vice-Chan""ilo'
ilre meeting ior the discussion of this point"' (Action : Registrar)

: Report of the action taken on the minutes7


of the 37th
Item No.38.2 at
Meeting of the Academic Council held on '07 '2018
Sardarkrushinagar
Noted.
(Aqtion : Registrar)

Item No.38.3 :ListofcandidatedofUnder-Graduate,Post-Graduateand


Doctorate O"gr""" who have completed Degree
requirement in Year'2017'18
"ltisresolvedtoawardthedegreesto46lUnderGraduate'PostGraduateand
degree examination from sardarkrushinagar
Doctorate students who have passed"their
Dantiwada ngricuriuiai-universitv in ir..,L v" ^n
iolT-18 in proforma of sardarkrushinagar
Th; same is recommended to the Board of
Dantiwada ngriculiurat Univeriity'
management for its aPProval'"
(Action : Registrar)

*em No'38'4''r:;;:="Tf,f";n"1#;tffi'*?8"'[il:*gl"?3l;
GAU Prior to 1-5-2004
,,lt is resolved to award the degrees to one Under Graduate and one Post
degree examination from Gujarat Agriculturali'
Graduate student who have passed their
University prior to 1-5-2004 in proform,
oi c"ulrrat Agriculturar University' The same Y,
recommended to tne eoaro ot management
for its approval.''
all such approvals for pending cases
The council also suggested to propose for
in the next meeting.
(Action : Registrar)
Medals for the
Item No.38.5 : APproval for award of Chancellor's Gold
year 2017.18
Gold Medals for the year 2017-.18
"lt is resolved that the award of Chancellor's and recommended to the
as per APPendix-B aPPended with,. agenda, be approved
Board of Management for approval'"
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)

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Item No.38.6 : Approval for award of Vice-chancellor's Gold Medals for
L the year 2017'2018
,,lt is resolved that the list of candidates for award of vice-chancellor's Gold
appended with
Medalsforthe year2017-18 as perAppendices-A, B, C, D, E, F & Gfor approval'"
agenda, be approved and recommended to the Board of Management
weightage of
Further, the Academic Council also resolved to incorporate the
other extra curricular activities by appointing a committee' For
this Hon'ble
Vice-chancellor is authorised to form the committee.
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)

Item No.38.7 :AwardofGoldMedalstothestudentsofvariou"--utd9l


,the year 2017-18
Graduate and Post Graduate faculty for
(Donors Award)
,,lt is resolved that the list of eligible 25 students for Award of Gold Medals in
various under Graduate and
post oiaouate facurty for the year zorT-18 as per
Appendix-R appenOlO *ig, agenda, be approved
anb recommended to the Board of
Management for aPProval."
the weightage of
. Further, the Academic council also resolved to incorporate
For this Hon'ble Vice-
other extra curricular activities by appointing a committee'
Chancellor is authorised to form the committee'
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
Item No.38.8 :' Regulations for award of the "Alumni Association of
Ag;culture Colleges Gold Medal" to student of B.Sc'
(Hons.) Agriculture degree programme
,,lt is resolved that the. regulations for award of the Alumni Association of
(Hons') Agriculture degree
Agriculture Colleges Gold n{"93f io the student of .B'Sc'
prosramme as App;'!il, A- ioo"l9* *!!h .asehda, be approved and
ili
i".5rrended to ttre eoaid of Management for approvbl." ,

(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)


Aqenda from chair

Item No.38.9 : Approval for award of chancellor's Gold Medals for the
Doctorate Student for the year 2017-18
decided to form a
The house agreed for concerns of the committee and it was
issue and to revise the rules and
committee by Hon.ble vice-chancellor to look into the
regulations, procedure and screening methodologY for
the Vice-Chancellor's'r Gold
that the award of this Gold
Medal for the Doctorate Students. tiwas also decided
Medal for the year 2017-18 shall be given on the
basis of reframed rules and
regulations.
Further, regarding Gold Medals awarded by sardarkrushinagar
Dantiwada
interest received on the
Agricultural University are trottfyl being prepared from the
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money and what so ever the deficit is there, is contributed by the University'
award
tremedously and also the interest rates
over the period, the cost of Gold has increased
University has decided to award Gold
of FDs have been decreased. As such, the shall be issued to avoid
plated silver Medals. Necessary notifications in this regards
suggested that the donors shall also
be
legal conflicts. The Academic council also to the university;
a proposar to offer additionarfunds
approached by the University, with
if they want to give Gold Medals'
(Action : Director, Students' Welfare)
to the chair and the distinguished
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks suigestions and co-operation in
valuable
members for the'ri active participation,and memb-er secretary'
transacting the b;;in;;; uy itre Registrar
ThisisissuedaSperappro,utoftheVice-ChancellorastheChairmanofthe
Academic Council on file' "'

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Registrar & Mlmber Secretary

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Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University
Dr. M. R. Prajapati
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To,

Sub:- Minutes of 38th Meeting of tf," Academic Council.

Sir,

The minutes of 38th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 29.11.2018 at


Sardarkru5hinagar was circulated_vide letter. No. SDA 18,
dated 12.12.2018 of this otfice. Plpase read as "Chanc instead of
"Vice-Chancellor's Goid Medal'in ltem No. 38.9.

Yours faithfully,

aFati)
TRAR

Copy to :
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Sardarkrushinagar.

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Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
Dr. M. R. Prajapati
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+91-2748_278227 (R)
F ax : +91 -27 48-27 8234 (O)
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sub:- MINUTES of 3gth Meeting of the Academic council.

Sir,
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Please find enclosed herewith the Minutes of 3grh Meeting of the Academic
Council held on 25.06.2019 at 11.00 hours in the Meeting Hall, University
Bhavan,
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar.

Encl : a/a. Yours faithfully,

":{-.
(M. R.\Prajapati)
l/c. neGrsTRAR
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Sardarkrushinagar.
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Minutes of
hours .lh" l?tn Meeting of the Academic councir herd on 25.06.2019 at 11.00
11". Meeting Hail, University Bhavan, sardarkrushinagar
in
ricultural lJniversity, Sardarkrushinaoar Dantiwada

The following members attended the meeting:

1 Prof.(Dr.) Ashok A. patel, Vice-Chancellor


Chairman
2 Dr. A. J. Pandya
Member
3 Dr, N. M. Patel
Member
4 Dr. P. T. Patel
Member
5 Dr. V. H. Patel
Member
6 Dr. R. R. Shah
Member
7 Dr. M. C. Soni
Member
B Dr. R. N. Singh
Member
9 Dr. V. T. patel
Member
10 Dr. D. V. Joshi
, Dr. A. U. Amin Member
11
Member
12 Dr. B. N. Suthar
Member
13 Dr. B. S. Deora Member
14 Dr. S. R. Vyas
Member
15 Dr. A. G. Desai
Member
16 Dr. M. P. Patel
Member
17 Dr. R. M. patel
Member
18 Dr. R. K, Patel
Member
19 Dr. J. C. Patel
Member
20 Dr. V. R. Patel
Member
21 Dr. M. R. Prajapati, Registrar
Member Secretary

The following members courd not attend the


meeting:
1
2
Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Dr. B. K. patel
3 Dr. N. L. patel
4 Dr. Bharat p. Jain

Dr' M' R' Prajapati, Registrar and Member Secretary


extended his warm
welconne to thechairman / Vice-chancellor and other distinguished
members of the
Academic council and apprised them about
the activities carried out since the last
meeting of Academic council. Hon'ble Vice-chancellor
also welcomed the members,
Thereafter, the following business was transacted as per the agenda.
Item No.39.1 : Confirmationof the minutes of 38th Meeting of the
Academic Council held on 29.11.2019 at Sardarkrushinagar
Noted and Conformed.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.39.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the 38th
Meeting of the Academic Council held on 29.11.2018 at
Sardarkrushinagar
Noted.
(Action : Registrar)
Item No.39.3 : Restarting two year Diploma course in Home Science in
Gujarati medium
"lt is resolved to form a committee of (1) Dr. D. V. Joshi, (2) Dr. S. R. Vyas,
(3) Dr. G. R. Patel and (4) Mrs. S. Shekhar., This committee will look into the coursr
curriculum of the programme and regulations."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Home Science & Nutrition)
Item No.39.4 : Approval for Non credits courses of NSS/ NCC/ PHE in the
syllabus of B.Sc. (Hons.) Horti. as per ICAR Fifth Deans'
committee recommendations
"lt is resolved that the post-facto approval for non credit courses of NSS / NCC /
Physical and Health Education in the syilabus of 1't and 3'd semester with 'Nil' credit
and znd and 4th semester with 1(0+1) non credit for B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture
programme for its implementation from the academic year 2018-19."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Horticulture)
Item No.39.5 : Approval for implementation of student READY programme
in Horticulture faculty for fourth year students admitted as
per fourth Deans' committee norms prior academic year
2017-18
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"lt is resolved that the proposal for post-facto approval for implementation of
Fifth Deans' Committee recommendations for inclusion of Student READY programme
is approved by keeping ELP component for new evaluation system and RAWEP for old
evaluation system. The approval is given for the students admitted during the
academic year 2014-15. This approval employs for both old and new evaluation
system for the students in Horticulture Faculty admitted during the academic years
2015-16 and 2016-17."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Horticulture)
Item No.39.6 : Approval to reform the syllabi of Under Graduate courses
of B.Sc.(Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology)
"lt is resolved that the proposed new syllabi of B.Sc, (Microbiology, Biochemistry
and Biotechnology), be approved. lt is further resolved that the new syllabi be
implemented from the academic year 2019-20."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Basic Science & Humanities)
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I Item No.39.7 : change in examination pattern for undergraduate courses


of B.Sc.(Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology)
"lt is resolved that the examination pattern be changed for B.Sc. Microbiology,
B.Sc. Biochemistry and B.Sc Biotechnology in line with the Fifth Deans' Committ,ee
and be implemented from the academic year 2O1g-20,"
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Basic Science & Humanities)
Item No.39.8 : Approval for studetns' Exposure Tour for Under Graduate
program of B.Sc. (Microbiology, Biochemistry and
Biotechnology)
"lt is resolved that the Exposure Tour (within state) of 10 days for students of 6th
semester of all the three disciplines vk Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology
of College of Basic Science and Humanities, be organized."

(Action : Dean, Faculty of Basic science & Humanities)


Item No.39.9 : Approval for establishment of the Department of
Humanities
Differed
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Basic science & Humanities)
Item No.39.10 : Approva! of changes in the syllabus of B.sc. (Hons.)
Community Science
"lt is resolved that the proposal to incorporate required changes in the syllabus
of B.sc, (community science) as per Appendix-B appendeo wilr agenda, be
approved."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Home science & Nutrition)
Item No.39.11 : Approval to rename ASPEE College of Home Science and
Nutrition as ASPEE College of Home Science
Differed
(Action :Dean, Facurty Home science & Nutrition)
Item No'39.12 : To start B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Nutrition and Dietetics as per
the recommendation of Fifth Deans, committee
Differed
(Action :Dean, Facurty Home science & Nutrition)
Aqenda from chqlJ
Item No.39.13 : Fixation of remuneration rates for setting question
papers for B.Tech (Food Technology) degree
programmes by external examiners from the academic
year 2018-19
"lt is resolved that remuneration of Rs,15O0/- for setting a theory question
paper and Rs. 500/- as contingency charges including typing,
CD, Stationary, postage,
etc' per question paper for B.Tech (Food Technology) degree programme with
effect
from academic year 2018-19, be approved and recommend it to Board
bf Management
for its approval."
(Action :Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science)
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remuneration rates for setting


question
Item No.39.14 : Fixation of programmes
papers to, couiies in undergraduate degree
year 2018'19
by externrf from [he academic
"*"*iners
question paper
Rs.1500/- for setting a theory
is resorved that remuneration of
,,rt
postage' etc'
500/- as contingency charges including typing, cD, stationary,
and Rs.
paper for B.Tech (oairv Technoloiy) degree programme with effect from
per question for
year 2O1B-19, be approved and recommend it to Board of Management
academic
its approval."
(Action : Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science)
Item No.39.15 :Revisionofcoursecurriculumandexaminationpattern
for B.Tech. (RE&EE) degree
- course in compliance to the
and in
recommenO"tili-lf Sin Deans' Committee
accordan""*itt.theneedofcompetitivenessforhigher
education and emPloYment
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(Action : Dean, FacultY of RE & EE)
Differed

Item No. 39.16


and expansion of College of Renewable
: Strengtheninggnrironmental
Energy Engineering in.compliance to
"nO
the minimum standards by sth Deans'
Committee
'""J""nOeO
recommended by Stn
"lt is resolved that to meet the minimum standards the departments and
Engineering colleges,
Deans, committee of lcAR for Agricultural
Energy and Environmental Engineering
staffing pattern for the college of Renewable plan proposal to
recommended to submit the said
as per Annexure-', be accepted and
Government of Gujarat'"
(Action : Dean, FacultY of RE & EE)

ThemeetingendedwithavoteofthankstotheChairandthedistingr.rished
suggestions and co-operation
ip'
active participaiion, valuable
members for the.rr
and Member secretary
transacting tne nusine.r nv irre Registrar

ThisisissuedaSperapprovaloftheVice-ChancellorastheChairmanofthe
Academic Council on file'

(M.R. APATI)
Registrar & mber SecretarY
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Minutes of the 1't Meeting of the
RESEARCH GOUNGIL

19-06-2015

U 10.30 hours

Conference Hall'
Place Sardar Smruti Kendra,
Sardarkrushinagar
SARDARKRUSHINAGARDANTIWADAAGRICULTURALUNIVERSITY
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hrs in the Conference
held on 19.n June,2015 at 10.30
Minutes of the 1't meeting of the Research Council

Hall, Sardar Smruti Kendra,


SardarkrushinagarDantiwadaAgriculturalUniversity,sardarkrushinagar.

was as under:
The attendance at the meeting

imOrutora@sJo'elsl
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& Food Tech,

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Dr. S.H.Sutnar, ttuEt eGiness Man

L.R.Verma

Productlon Sub Commtttee


OrJ..t.Patet &Ero iech5b Committee
ilTE -rqleqls
Dr. [T.Patel,
Or. n.fr4. Pate!
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ResearTScientist,
Or R.tU.Cnaunqn
DrJg,Patet
Fhandrala, Gand
absence
meeting and hence leave of
members expressed their inability to attend the
The following
was granted to them'

D- r re ctor of Ag ri cu ltu re

DL metaben E9!9!

Associate Direr!9I r--


SIER.Patel, roToresflEub CPrn nttllgg
Dr. PiYusn Varma, Sub Committee
Or. O.t<.Saxena
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P roGssor & Hee!-,-49I9!9''

and Director of Research


& Dean P,G, of the Research
Dr. R.R.Shah, Member Secretary
members of the
Vice Chancellor & Chairman as well as the
the Hon'ble
Council welcomed welcomed
Research Council'
E-
CI 6J
was transacted as per agenda'
There after the following business

ltemNo.:1.1:ChangeofNomenclatureofdifferentresearchstationsofSDAU. in col 3
research stations mentioned
names of the different
is resorved that the proposed
,,rt
House
of Agricuttural Research Complex' Kothara' '::"i:t":mTY\{vrc'|^z
are approved except that
which was also approved Thg sam w\r')ts
station as Regionat Research station, Kothara,
recommendedtoBoardofManagementforapproval,,.
(Action:DirectorofResearch&DeanPGstudies,sardarkrushinagar)

ltemNo.:1.2:EstablishmentofseparateBuffaloResearchStation
..ltisresolvedthattheproposalofestablishmentaseparateBuffaloResearchStationat
of management for approval"'
is approved and recommended to the Board
sardarkrushinagar
(Action:DirectorofResearch&DeanPGstudies,sardarkrushinagar)

,tem No : 1 3, :lffiliti' ilti;'I.,""[' S:l'fi',5{T:[iJi :xi.*HfrHtT"{,'"j!:+t and


doii"g" of reiewable enersv
research and ,riji:il;ilrg-,"'
environmentat engineering' for
entited "Exhibition- cum- demonstration
.rt is resorved that the transfer of pran scheme
Research & Rural
8.H.12941 frOm centre forwatershed Management Participatory
bio-gas energy" approved and
of Renewabre Energy & Environmentar Engineering is
Engineering to the corege
recommended to the Board
of management for approval"'

(Action:DirectorofResearch&DeanPGstudies,sardarkrushinagar)
for
the s.D. Agri_curtural university and National council
rtemNo.:1.4 : MoU between
oevetopment & Public Leadership
Glimate change ;-;;i;bie
Dantiwada Agricultural
,,rt that the MoU to be signed between sardarkrushinagar
is resolved Development
and Nationar counc, for crimate change sustainable
university, sardarkrushinagar
&PublicLeadership,Ahmedabad,GujaratisapprovedandrecommendedtotheBoardof
Management for aPProval"'
(Action:DirectorofResearch&DeanPGStudies,sardarkrushinagar)

ltemNo.:1.5:MoUbetween-lcAR.NewDethiandSardarkrushinagarDantiwada
A;;";ld ral U niversity' Sardarkrushinagar
between rndian councir of
Agrrcurturar
,,rt is resorved that the Umbrerta MoU to be signed
Agricurturar University,sardarkrushinagar
Research, New Derhi and
sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada

isapprovedandrecommendedtotheBoardofManagementforapproval,'.
(Action:DirectorofResearch&DeanPGstudies,sardarkrushinagar)
parlicipation' valuable
secretary thanked the members for their active
The member of thanks
transacting the business. The meeting ended with a vote
in
suggestions and cooperation
to the chair and members
of the Research Council' N\y-
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Director of Research &
Dean P.G. Studies

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District-Ela naskan. ha (Guj arat)

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Director of Research &
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Sub:- Minutes of the 2nd Meeting ol tlre Res:arch council

Sir,
Please find enclosed herewith the nrir.rutcs of the l,rl [ulgglirrg ol tht,Rcsl
Cor"rncil held on 16-03-2076 at 10.00 hours in thr: Auclitorirrrrr N,{cr: irg
Sarclarl<rushinagar Dantiwada Agricultrrrtrl IJni
",ersity, S1r'<ltrr.]ir-Lr.sh,tir,tli r-, ll
havc ttl offer any commetrts on the nrinLrtcs, plr)Asc cornnlunlclte llrc:;,i pt'ti
ttndersigned within 7 days. So that further action can be takcn on tlrc .r;,
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Minutes of th e znd Meeting of the

RESEARCH COUNCIL

16-03-2016

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I 1 0.00 hou rs

Auditorium Meeting Hall,


Place S.D Agricultural University
Sardarkrushinagar
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICULTURAL UN IVERSITY
SARDARKRUSHINAGAR.3s5 506
DTSTRICT _ BANASKANTHA

Minutes of the 2nd March 2016 at 10 O0 hrs tn the


meeting of the Research,,Council held on 16th
Auditorium Meeting Hall, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University Sardarkrushinagar
Sa rdarkrush inagar.

The attendance at the meeting was as under:

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I ipr (Dil4
"3j!{!g
i Dr R R. Shah Director of Research & Dean P G Studies and Member Secretary
3. Shri D.K.Joshi Representative, Direclor of Horticulture, Gard h tnagar
4 Dr. K A Thakkar orrector ory1g-lglgn Eq.q9a!i91 &_P1o!9sor Collesg gf {BIvl -
b Dr S.Acharya Associate Director of Research
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o. Di ovljosr,r Associate Director of Research
7 bi ii-i pitet,- nssocrate oirectoi or neltiarcrr
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o Di DV-lo;ril Deanf,/eie;inary & Associate-Dtre-+Ir qi Resea;Ch
I Dr.MR Dean , Agriculture Faculty, 9_,P C9]]99e-of Agriculture,
Dr S.K.Roy, Dean, G,!!,1a!q!9o-!elq ol_P_grv rcl & !99! l99h
Dr, B,_G,f{_e], _. Uc Dean , Aspee College of Home Science & Nutrition,

P-t-9,E.Yygl*- l/c Dean, College of Basic Science and Humanities


Dr. S.H.Suthar, ;n, e;rese ;r *il;yr;olq r. y
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Dr.t- CVerma P_e_?n, Collqge 9f
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Di K A:"fhekkai Professor, College of ABM
Dr. B.R.Patel,
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Dr. G.K.Saxena,

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Dr. J J Patel, Convener, Crop ProdLrction Sub Committee
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PL Shri Babubhai K. Patel, At- Chandrala, Ta. Gandhinagar

The following members expressed their inability to attend the meeting and hence leave of absence
was granted to them.
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Director of Anrmal Husbandry, Gandhinagar

Dr. R.R.Shah, Director of Research & Dean P G Studres, SDAU Sardarkrushrnagar ar'10
Member Secretary and of the Research Council welcomed the Hon'ble Vice charrcellor & chatrtnarr
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as well as the members of the Research Council He brref about activrtres carried out rn the
universrty after last meeting.
There after the following business was transacted as per agenda

Item No.: 2.1 : Confirmation of the minuTdE of the first meeting of the Research Council
held on 1910612015 at Sardarkrushinagar
"Confirmed".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
Item No.: 2.2 : Report of the action taken on the minutes of the first meeting of the
Research Council held on 1910612015 at Sardarkrushinagar
"Noted".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
Item No.:2.3 : Outcomes of the Research 2015-16 in SDAU
"Noted".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sarclarkrushinagar)
Item No.: 2.4 : Merging of Crossbred Cow Unit, a part of lnstructional Farm at LRS (B.H
12318-82l to lnstructional Farm, Veterinary College
"lt is resolved that the council approves the transfer the part of instructional farnr (BH,
12318-82) at Live Stock Research Station to instructional farrn, College ot Veternary Screrrce
and Animal Husbandry, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar; in principle However, suffrcrent time be grven
to both the units to discuss and settle the issr,re related to physrcal transfer so a:r lo cievelc!r ltrt,
facilities at College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, in tlrrs regard

(Action: Dean Veterinary & Research Screntrst, LRS, Sardarkrushinagar)


Item No.: 2.5 : Merging of Sheep Unit, a part of lnstructional Farm at LRS (8.H.-1 2318-
83) to lnstructional Farm, Veterinary College
"lt is resolved that the council approves the transfer the part of instrr;ctronal farnr (Bl-1-
12318-83) at Live Stock Research Station to instructional farm College of Veterrnary Scrence
and Animal Husbandry, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar; in prrncrple. However, sufficrent trme be grven
- tO both the units to discuss and settle the issue related to physical transfer, so as to develop the
facilities at College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry in this regard
(Action: Dean Veterinary & Research Screntist LRS, Sardarkrushinagar)

Item No.: 2.6 : Other Agency Projects approved during 2015-16


"Noted and Approved post facto"

"Members also suggested to initiate the procedure to cross check the rnpLrt
requirements in such cases. ln case of testing of coded material the decoding of
the material be kept in the sealed cover in the custody of Drrector of Research
office. A circular be issued in this regard".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
Item No.: 2.7 : MoUs approved by the Board of Management of the SDAU
"Noted"
(Action: Director of Research & Oean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
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Item No.: 2.8 : Shifting of State Plan Scheme entitled " Production of Aflatoxin Risk Free
Groundnut in Kutch for Enhanced domestic consumption and Export
Promotion
"lt is resolved that the transfer of plan scheme entrtled Productron of AfLatoxrrr
Risk Free Groundnut in Kutch for Enhanced domestic consumption and Export Promotion'
B.H. 12046 from Regional Research Station, Bhachau to the Regional Research Statron
Kothara is accepted in principle and recommended to the Board of Management for
approval The members also suggested to propose to Government of Gularat to Increase
the emoluments from the staff to be employed rn the sard scheme as no cancirdate rs
available at the existing scale, to work at remote places lrke Blraucitau an!i KoIirara
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sarclarkrushinagar)

The member secretary thanked the members for their actrve partrcipatron valuabic
suggestions and cooperation in transacting the business The meetrng ended wrth a vote of thanks
to the chair and members of the Research Council

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Director of R6search &
Dean P.G. Studies and
Member Secretary

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Dr. A. M. Patel
Director of Research & Dean Post Graduate Studies
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L Sub:- Minutes of the 3'd Meeting of the Research Council

Please find enclosed herewith the minutes of the 3'o Meeting of the Research
Council held on 8-Og-2017 at 15.30 hours in the Conference Hall, V.R'Mehta
Auditorium, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar'
If you have to offer any comments on the minutes, please communicate the same to the
undersigned within 7 days. So that further action can be taken on the minutes.

Encl: As above

DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH &


DEAN POST GMDUATE STUDIES

Banaskantha (GuJarat)
sardarkrushlnagar Dantiwada Agrlcultural unlwerslty, sardarkrushlnagar-385 506'
E-mail : dr@sdau.edu'ln, Phone 1O2748-27a233' Fax I 02748.27843?
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L* SARD,AR KR U S H I N AG AR D ANTIWA D A A G R I C IJ LT
SARDAR KRUSHINAGAR
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Minutes of the 3'd Meeting of the

RESEARCH COUNCIL

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8-09-2017
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15.30 hours

Conference Hall
V.R. Mehta Auditorium
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University
Sa rdarkrush inaga r
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SARDARKRUSHINAGAR DANTIWADA AGRICU LTURAL UN IVERS ITY
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DISTRlCT - BANASKANTHA

Minutes of the 3'd September ,2017 at 15.30


meeting of the Research Council held on 8th
hrs in the Conference Hall, V.R. Mehta Auditorium, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural
U niversity, Sardarkrushinagar,

The attendance at the meeting was as under:


Sr.
Name Address
No.
1. Prof(Dr) Ashok A. Patel Hon Vice Chancellor, SDAU
2. Dr. A.M.Patel l/c Director of Research & Dean PG Studies
3. Dr. K.A. Thakkar The Director of Extension Education
4. Dr. R.N.Sinqh Associate Director of Research
5, Dr. M.C.Desai Associate Director of Research
6. Dr. M.R.Prajapati Dean , Aqriculture Faculty, C.P. College of Agriculture,
7. Dr. D.V. Joshi Dean, Veterinarv Facultv, Colleqe of Veterinary Science & A.H.
B. Dr. B.J.Patel, l/c Dean, G.N.Patel College of Dairy Sci. & Food Tech
Dr. K.A.Thakkar, l/c Dean . Aspee Colleqe of Home Science & Nutrition,
10. Dr. S.R. Vyas, Dean, Colleqe of Basic Science and Humanities
\* 11 Dr. M.C.Desai Professor, Colleqe of Aqricultural Business Management
12. Dr. A.U.Amin l/c Dean, College of Horticulture, SDAU, Jagudal
13. Dr. A. P. Chaudhari Convener, Animal Production AGRESCO Sub Committee
14. Dr. B. N. Suthar Convener, Animal Health & Fisheries AGRESCO Sub Committee
15. Dr. J.. C. Patel Convener, Crop Production AGRESCO Sub Committee
Convener, Crop lmprovement, Plant Physiology & Bio technology
16. Dr. S. D. Solanki
AGRESCO Sub Committee
17. Dr. D. S. Patel Convener, Crop Protection AGRESCO Sub Committee
'18.Dr. V. T. Patel Convener, Social Science AGRESCO Sub Committee
19. Dr. Dr. R. N. Sinqh Convener, Agril. Engg Dairy & Food Tech. n9@
20. sh. J. R. Vadodaria Convener, Horticulture & Agroforestry AGRESCa SqQ eprnrnfqgg
21, Dr. S. K Shah Convener, Basic Science & Humanities
22. Dr. M.S.Patel, Ex. Dean, Mehsana
23. Dr, P.T.Patel, Ex. Dean, Ahmedabad
24. Dr. A.M. Patel Research Scientist, AICRP on lFS, SDAU, Sardarkru
25. Dr.A.G.Desai Research Scientist, Castor & Mustard Rqs. Station, Sardarkrushinagar
26. Dr. R.M.Chauhan Research Scientlst. Seed Technoloqy, Sardarkrushinagar
27. Dr.H.H.Panchasara Research Scientist, Live Stock Research Station, Sa19!elKlqehl!egel
28. Dr. J. C. Patel Professor & Head, Agronomy, CPCA, Sardallqqqh[qgf
u The following members expressed their inability to attend the meeting and hence leave of absence
was granted to them.

Sr.No. Name Designation


1. Sh. B.M.Modi Director of Agricultu re, Gand hinagar
2. Sh.R.A Sherasiya Director of Horticulture, Gandhinagar
3. Dr. A.J.Kachhiapatel Director of Animal Husbandry, Gandhinagar
4. Dr. G.K.Saxena, Dean, College of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engg.
5, Shri Babubhai K. Patel, At- Chandrala, Ta. & Dist. Gandhinagar

Dr. A.M.Patel, Director of Research & Dean P.G. Studies, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar and
Member Secretary of the Research Council welcomed the Hon Vice Chancellor & Chairman as
well as the members of the Research Council. He brief about activities carried out in the university
after last meeting.

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There after the following business was transacted as per agenda

Item No.: 3.1 : Confirmation of the minutes of the second meeting of the Research
Council held on 16th March,2016 at 10.00 hrs in the Auditorium
Meeting Hall, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar.
"Confirmed".
Item No.: 3.2 : Report of the action taken on the mrnutes of the second meetrng of
the Research Council held on 1610312016 at Sardarkrushrnagar
"Noted".
ttem No.: 3.3 : the Research in 13th Combined Joint AGRESCO of
Outcomes of
SAUs of Gujarat held during 5-7 April, 2017 at SDAU,
Sardarkrushinagar
"Noted".
Item No.: 3.4 : Closure of Plan scheme entitled "Karyotyping and Chromosomal
Profile of livestock"
"lt is resolved that the closure of plan scheme entitled "Karyotyprng and Chromosomal
Profile of livestock" be approved and recommended to the Board of management for
approval".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
Item No.: 3.5 : Other Agency Research Projects approved during 2016
"Noted and Approved Post facto"
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)
Item No.: 3.6 :Closure of plan scheme entitled "Marker Assisted Selected for
Bacterial Leaf blight Resistance in Cluster bean" B,H. 12065
"lt is resolved that the closure of plan scheme entitled 'Marker Assisted Selected for
Bacterial Leaf blight Resistance in Cluster bean be approved and recommended to the
Board of management for approval".
(Action: Director of Research & Dean PG Studies, Sardarkrushinagar)

General Points:
1. Hon. Vice Chancellor, SDAU & Chairman, Research Councrl requested to all
Deans/ Research Scientists to take more other agency research project
2. Dr. M.'S. Patel Hon Member suggested to take feeler trial in cumtn under ltmtted
irrigation at Jagudan.
3. Constitute a committee for review of plan schemes for alteration/ modification of
objectives or merger/closure of existing plan schemes

The member secretary thanked the members for their actrve partictpatton valuable
suggestions and cooperation in transacting the business The meettng ended wtth a vote
of thanks to the chair and members of the Research Council. il
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