ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018

Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya 482004 (M.P.),

Citation: JNKVV (2018). Annual Report (2017-18). Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur 482004 (MP).

Patron: Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Hon’ble Vice Chancellor JNKVV, Jabalpur

Dr.P.K.Mishra, Dean Faculty of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. (Smt.) Om Gupta, Director Extension Services, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr.D.Khare, Director Research & Director Instruction, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. (Smt.) Om Gupta, Dean, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Dr. S. Tiwari, Director Farms, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr.R.K.Nema, Dean, College of Agricultu ral Engineering, Jabalpur Dr. B.L. Sharma, Dean, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Dr. S.K. Pandey, Dean, College of Agriculture, Rewa Dr.I.M.Khan, Dean, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Dr. V.B. Upadhyay , Dean, College of Agriculture, Dr. D.K. Pahalwan, Dean, College of Agriculture, Powarkheda Dr. V.K. Pyasi , Dean Student Welfare, JNKVV, Jabalpur

Editorial Board: Abhishek Shukla M.S. Bhale Vinod Garg Surendra Rai

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Dr. P.K. Bisen Vice Chancellor Foreword

It is my pleasure to present the Annual Report 2016-2017 of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur that has contributed a lot to the agricultural revolution in the state of . It is reflected by 25.8% Agricultural Growth Rate of the State of Madhya Pradesh during 2016-2017 with average 18% AGP in last Five years and five consecutive Krishi Karman Award at National level i.e., three 211-12, 2012-13 and 2014-2015 on total food grain production and two 2013-2014 and 2015-2016 on appreciable work on wheat production. The State is highest producer of pulses, oilseed, soybean, chickpea, lentil, urid bean, tomato, garlic, guava and organic food and second highest in wheat, pigeonpea, mustard, coriander, orange and vegetable pea at national level. The University has awarded 407 Bachelor, 255 Master and 34 Doctorate degrees during the year. The student of the University has performed well in theAgriunifest andAgriunisport. With the proposed crop and variety diversification, inter cropping, introduction of high revenue crops, package of practices and efficient use of water Ten lakh ha uncultivated land is converted into agricultural land; Seventeen lakh ha land from single to double crop area and Three lakh ha land from double crop area to three crop area in the state of Madhya Pradesh. During the year the University has developed 11 varieties of eight crops. The University is the highest contributor of Breeder seed at national level (15.30%). With the production of 17430.18 q of Breeder seed, the University ensured high seed replacement rate in the state of Madhya Pradesh i.e., 47.55% in Maize, 37% in Mustard, 33.56% in Soybean, 30.2% in Wheat, 17% in Rice, 15.57% in field Pea. More than 931 farmer's varieties have been registered for protection in PPVFRAby the University with award to 18 farmers at national level. The University participated with great zeal for successful implementation of all the national and State level programmes viz., more crop per drop, Mera gaon mera gaurav, Krshi rath, Krishi teerth,farmers first, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan etc. The University has demonstrated advanced technologies as front line demonstration in 1220ha land of 4306 farmers; istributed54993 soil health cards to the farmers; trained 70644 famers through 1989 training programmes; and provided information to 3,94,334 farmers through Kisan Mobile Service. I congratulate the publication committee for summarizing the salient activities and achievements of the University in the Annual Report 2016-2017 in the constructive form for assorted stakeholders.

Jabalpur 26.12.2018 (P.K. Bisen)

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INTRRODUCTTION

Jawahaarlal Neehru Krisshi Vishwwa Vidyalaaya (JNKVV), JJabalpurwas w establisshed in1964, 1 as the biggeest multi-campus uuniversity, with an approaachtonaarrow dowwn the gap betweeen theexperts e annd farmers, throughh Joint Inddo-Americaan Team on Agriculltural Reseearch and Education in 1954-555 and 1959-60 on the patterrns of Lannd Grant Colleges of USA. In Location of the Colleges subseqquent yearrs, the Unniversity had College of Agriculture to parttwithitsaarea of juriisdiction due College of Agricultural Engineering to creaation of threee sister unniversities.. University head quarter The Ceentral Admministrative Office ofthe t Universsity is locaated aboutt7kmNorth of Jabaalpur townnonNational Highwway No. 7. At presentt, JNKVVV encompasses six Coolleges of Agricullture viz.., Jabalppur, Rewwa, Tikamggarh, Gannj Basoda,, Waraseooni and Poowarkhedaa and one College of Agriculltural Enggineeringat a Jabalpur; four Zonal AAgricultural Researrch Stationns viz., Jaabalpur,Powarkhed P da, Tikamggarh andd Chhinddwara; foour Research Stations Regionnal Agrricultural Researrch Zonal Agricultural Research Station Stationns viz., Rewwa, Sagar,, Dindori and Regional Agricultural Research Station Agricultural Research Station Waraseeoni; four Agriculturral Researrch Stationns viz., NNowgaon, Garhakota, Saunsaar and Tenndini andtwenty t Krisshi Vigyann Kendras representting six agrro- climaticc zonesspread s oveer 25 distrrict locatedd in the easstern partof o the statee. The arrea under the jurisdiction of the Universsity is not only larrge but also diversiffied. Sincee its estabblishment the Universsity has mmade laudable progreess and haas come tto the exppectations of the peeople of the State by greaatly benefitting the farrming commmunity. Krishi Vigyan Kendras of the University

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JNKVV has produced competent human resource for managing the activities of agriculture and allied sectors, and the need based research and its rapid dissemination has led to several improved technologies, which have played important role for increased production and productivity of crops on sustainable basis, as reflected by the 19.7% GDP Growth of the State of Madhya Pradesh during 2017-2018. The State ranks first in production of pulses, oilseed, soybean, chickpea, lentil, urid bean, tomato, garlic, guava and organic food produce and second in wheat, pigeonpea, mustard, coriander, orange and ve getable pea at national level. The State of Madhya Pradesh is honoured with five consecutive Krishi Karman Award at National level i.e., three 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2014-2015 on total food grain production and two 2013-2014 and 2015-2016 on appreciable work on wheat production.

The University has been established with the following mission and mandate:

Mission

To conduct education, research and extension activities for enhancing productivity, profitability and sustainability of agricultural production systems and quality of rural livelihood in the State of Madhya Pradesh

Mandate

To serve as a centre of higher education and research in the field of agriculture and allied sciences and to disseminate technology to farmers, extension personnel and organizations engaged in agricultural development through various extension programmes.

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02 Academic Council

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Dr. P.K. Mishra Vice Chancellor Dean, Faculty of Agriculture JNKVV, Jabalpur JNKVV, Jabalpur Chairman

Dr. Dhirendra Khare Dr. Mridula Billore Director Research Services Dean, Faculty of Agriculture JNKVV, Jabalpur RVSKVV, (MP)

Dr. Om Gupta Dr. Gyanendra Singh Director Extension Services Director JNKVV, Jabalpur Patel Group of Institutions (MP)

Dr. R.K. Nema Dr. Girish Jha Dean Professor & Head Faculty of Agril. Engineering Department of Agronomy Jabalpur College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

Er. R.K. Dubey Associate Professor Department of Farm Shri Ashok Kumar Ingle Machinery & Power Registrar Engineering JNKVV, Jabalpur College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur

03 Administrative Council

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Dr. P.K. Mishra Dr. Dhirendra Khare Dr. Om Gupta Vice Chancellor Dean, Faculty of Agriculture Director Research Services Director Extension Services & JNKVV, Jabalpur JNKVV, Jabalpur and Director Instruction Dean, College of Agriculture Chairman JNKVV, Jabalpur Jabalpur

Dr. Sharad Tiwari Dr. R.K. Nema Dr. V.K. Pyasi Shri Anil Kesharwani Director Farms Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Dean Student Welfare Comptroller JNKVV, Jabalpur Engineering, Jabalpur JNKVV, Jabalpur JNKVV, Jabalpur

Dr. L.P.S. Rajput Dr. S.N. Singh Dr. S.K. Pyasi Shri Ashok Kumar Ingle Professor & Head Professor & Head Professor, Dept. of Soil & Registrar Dept. of Food Science & Tech. Dept. of Plant Pathology Water Engineering JNKVV, Jabalpur

04 Board of Management

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Dr. Rajesh Rajora Secretary Prof. Panjab Singh Vice Chancellor Principal Secretary Department of Finance Ex. Vice Chancellor, JNKVV JNKVV, Jabalpur Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Govt. of MP, Bhopal Varanasi (UP) Chairman Development, Govt. of MP

Dr. Avinash Kumar Khatri Shri Mahipal Singh Shri Ashwini Singh Chouhan Smt. Asha Arun Yadav Ex. Dean Student Welfare Bhopal (MP) (MP) Singrauli (MP) JNKVV, Jabalpur

Shri B.N. Singh Shri Vijay Yadav Dr. P.S. Shukla Shri Kedar Nath Shukla Bhopal (MP) Satna (MP) Professor (Associate) MLA GBPUA&T, Pantnagar Sidhi (MP)

Shri Girish Gautam Shri Tarun Bhanot Dr. G. Venkateshwarlu Shri Ashok Kumar Ingle MLA, Rewa (MP) MLA, Jabalpur (MP) ADG (EQA&R), ICAR, New Delhi Registrar, JNKVV, Jabalpur

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IMPORTANT MEETINGS ORGANIZED

Board of Management, JNKVV, Jabalpur

Meeting No. 215 09.05.2017 Meeting No. 216 21.06.2017 Meeting No. 217 24.07.2017 Meeting No. 218 31.10.2017 Meeting No. 219 22.11.2017 Meeting No. 220 24.02.2018

Academic Council, JNKVV, Jabalpur

Meeting No. 252 03.05.2017 Meeting No. 253 21.07.2017 Meeting No. 254 26.07.2017 Meeting No. 255 27.10.2017 Meeting No. 256 19.01.2018 Meeting No. 257 13.03.2018

Administrative Council, JNKVV, Jabalpur

Meeting No. 164 03.05.2017 Meeting No. 165 19.05.2017 Meeting No. 166 21.07.2017 Meeting No. 167 31.08.2017 Meeting No. 168 06.10.2017 Meeting No. 169 27.10.2017 Meeting No. 170 19.01.2018

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Academic programmes

Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya has been the seat of Agro-Technology and Human Resource Development in . Its prime mission is to impart education in agriculture and its allied sciences so as to provide human resource for meeting the future challenges. The University has two Faculties viz. Agriculture with six constituent colleges at Jabalpur, Rewa, Tikamgarh, , Waraseoni and Powarkheda and Agricultural Engineering at Jabalpur with 13 and 5 departments, respectively. The University offers three Bachelor’s Degree programme viz., B.Sc. (Hon) Agriculture, B.Sc. (Forestry) and B.Tech. (Agricultural Engineering). The Masters’ Degree programme is available in thirteen departments under Faculty of Agriculture and in three departments in the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering. The programme on Master of Agri-Business Management is offered under Faculty of Agriculture. Doctoral degree programmes are available in eleven departments of Faculty of agriculture and three in Agricultural Engineering. In addition the University offers two year diploma courses in Horticulture on (1) Seed Production & (2) Nursery Management, at Horticulture Vocational Education Institute, Rangua, Garhakota, District Sagar, with a capacity of 40 students in each course. The University has two Faculties viz. Agriculture and Agricultural Engineering. The degrees offered are B.Sc. (Hon) Agriculture, B.Sc. (Forestry), B. Tech. (Agricultural Engineering), M.Sc. (Ag.), M.Sc. (Forestry), M. Tech. (Agricultural Engineering) and Ph.D. Admissions Bachelor Degree Programme Admission to Bachelor degree programmes is through entrance test conducted by Professional Examination Board, Bhopal. The availability of seats under different Bachelor degree programmes is mentioned in Table 1. Fifty percent of seats are reserved for various reserve categories of candidates, in accordance with the rules laid down by the Government for permanent residents in the State of Madhya Pradesh. Table 1: Availability of seats in different Bachelor degree programmes S.No. Programme Intake Capacity Total Free Payment NRI ICAR 1. B.Sc.(Hon.) 290 5814 43 405 Agriculture 2. B.Sc. (Forestry) 25 05 01 04 35 3. B.Tech. 70 14 03 10 97 Total 385 77 18 57 537

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Postgraduate Degree Programmes

Admission to Master and Doctorate degree programmes is through entrance test conducted by the University. The availability of seats under different programmes is mentioned in Table 2. Fifty percent of seats are reserved for various reserve categories of candidates, in accordance with the rules laid down by the Government for permanent residents in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

Table 2: Availability of seats in Master and Doctorate Degree Programmes

S. Faculty of Agriculture Campus wise seats No. Master Doctorate Jabalpur Rewa Tikamgarh Total Jabalpur F P F P F P F P F P A. M.Sc.(Agriculture) / Ph.D. 1 Agrl. Eco. and Farm 10 10 4 4 2 2 16 16 4 2 Management 2 Agricultural Extension 10 10 6 6 3 3 19 19 4 4 3 Agricultural Statistics 8 8 0 0 0 0 08 08 0 0 4 Agronomy 10 6 5 5 3 3 18 14 4 2 5 Entomology 10 8 2 2 2 2 14 12 4 4 6 Food Technology 6 6 0 0 0 0 06 06 0 0 7 Genetics & Plant 10 6 4 4 0 0 14 10 4+2* 4+2* Breeding 8 Molecular Biology & 6 6 0 0 0 0 06 06 2 0 Biotechnology 9 Plant Pathology 10 10 3 3 2 2 15 15 2 2 10 Plant Physiology 8 8 0 0 0 0 08 08 3 3 11 Soil Science 10 6 0 0 0 0 10 06 4 2 B. M.Sc. (Horticulture) / Ph.D. 12 Fruit Science 5 5 2 2 0 0 7 7 2 1 13 Vegetable Science 5 5 2 2 2 2 9 9 2 1 C. M.Sc./ (Forestry) Ph.D. 14 Agro-forestry 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 15 Plantation Technology 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Total 112 96 28 28 14 14 154 138 39 28 D. M.B.A. 16 Agri-Business 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 0 Management Grand Total 127 111 28 28 14 14 169 153 39 28

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Sr. Faculty of Agricultural Engineering Jabalpur M. Tech. Ph.D. F P F P 17 Farm Machinery and Power 6 6 4 4 Engineering 18 Processing and Food Engineering 6 6 4 4 19 Soil and Water Engineering 6 6 4 4 Total 18 18 12 12

Summary Master( 19 subjects) Doctorate (15 subjects) Free Payment Free Payment Total seats 187 171 51 40 Sub total 358 91 ICAR quota (25% of free seat) 47 13 Grand total 405 104

F = Free and P = payment seat

Students admitted during 2017-2018: During the year total students took admission in the University.

Bachelor Master Doctorate Diploma Total Agriculture 458 281* 44 783 Forestry 21 03 -24 Agricultural Engineering 99 23 08 130 Horticulture 26 26 Total 578 307 52 26 963

Includes 6 MBA students

Adoption of the recommendations of the V Deans Committee: The University implemented all the recommendations of V Deans Committee of ICAR including Nomenclature of Subjects for Master and Doctorate Degree from the Academic Session 2016-2017. Awards and Recognition to the faculty

College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

Lifetime Achievement award conferred to Prof. V. S. Tomar, Honble Vice Chancellor, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Sharma Subrata, Malviya Poornima, Upadhyay S.D., Singh Yashpal received second best poster presentation award in National Seminar on ‘’Climate Change and role in Communities for Adaptation and Mitigation’’ held at SFRI, Jabalpur from 18-19 Sep., 2017. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Shri Rahul Dongre, received “Young Scientist Award” in International Conference at CCS, University, Meerut from 27-28 Oct. 2017. Smt. Poornima Malviya received “Young Scientist Award” in International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017) held at MPUA&T, Udaipur, from 2-4 Dec. 2017. Special Award conferred to Dr. B. Sachidanand, Head, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Fellow of GKV Society Award conferred to Dr. H.K. Rai, senior Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Outstanding Scientist Award 2017 conferred to Dr. S.S. Baghel, Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Outstanding Scientist Award 2017 conferred to Dr. A. K. Upadhyay, Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Young Scientist Award conferred to Dr . R.K. Sahu, Assistant Professor, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Dr. B.S. Dwivedi awarded as Best Scientist on the occasion of International Conference held at C.S. Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur during 14-17 February, 2018. Best Poster Award (Theme-A) conferred to P.C. Amule, R.A., Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Best Poster Award (Theme-B) conferred to A.K. Upadhyay, Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Best Poster Award (Theme-D) conferred to G.S. Tagore, Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Best Poster Award (Theme-E) conferred to B.S. Dwivedi, Scientist, Department of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur by GKV Society, Agra and JNKVV, Jabalpur during October 28-29, 2017. Dr. S.S. Baghel, Appreciated by Hon’ble VC Dr P K Bisen, JNKVV & Hon’ble VC Dr P D Juyal NDVV, Jabalpur with Founder Dr R P Patel, Krashak Vandna Magazine for extension agriculture technology through print & electronic media on 22nd Foundation day of Krashak Vandna held at Fishery College , Jabalpur during 29 Dec., 2017.

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Dr. S.S. Baghel, Bioved Young Sci entist Associate Award-2018 on the occasion of 20th Indian Agricultural Scientists & Farmer’s Congress on “Recent Need based and Eco-Friendly Technologies for doubling Farmers Income” held at Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram, Moharab, Sringverpur, Allahabad and organized by Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture Technology & Sciences, Allahab ad during February 17-18, 2018. Dr. S.S. Baghel, Best Poster Presentation Award -2018 on the occasion of 20th Indian Agricultural Scientists & Farmer’s Congress on “Recent Need based and Eco-Friendly Technologies for doubling Farmers Income” held at Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram, Moharab, Sringverpur, Allahabad and organized by Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture Technology & Sciences, Allahabad during February 17-18, 2018. Research award during International Conference on Global Research. Dr G Tiwari, Associate Professor was conferred with Excellence in Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences held at MPUAT, Udaipur Rajsthan during 2-4 Dec 2017. Dr Ompal Singh, Guest Faculty was conferred with Excellence in Research award,2017 during National Conference on Doubling Farmers Income for Sustainable&Hormonious Agricult ure ,DISA,2017DURING Sep. 9-10,2017at Thorrur ,Warangal, Telangana. Major(Dr) A.S. Gontia was conferred with the Life TIME Achievement Award for his contribution in NCC on the occasion of Republic Day 2018 Dr Vibha was conferred with Best oral paper presentation award at National Conference on “Organic farming for sustainable agriculture and livelihood security under changing climatic conditions”, CASUA&T, Kanpur held during December 12-13, 2017. Dr. Meenakshi Ramgiry received the Scientist Associate Award in National seminar on Advance in Global Research in Agriculture and Technology held at Agra during 19th to 20th March, 2017. Dr. U.K. Chanderia received the Young Scientist Award in international conference on Global Research Inititative for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Science during 02-04 December, 2017 held at MPUAT Udaipur (Rajasthan). Dr. Sushma Nema, Professor, Biotechnology Centre awarded for best research paper entitled “A Simple Method for Isolation of High Quality DNA from Plant Pathogen Alternaria spp.” by Sushma Nema, Keerti Tantwai and Lalit Prasad Singh Rajput in National Symposium on Challenges and Opportunities: Management of Plant Disease under weather change and Central Zone Meet of IPS-2017. Organized by Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV during 14-15th December, 2017. Dr. Keerti Tantwai, Assistant Profe ssor, Biotechnology Centre received consolation award in essay competition on the topic of “Role of Conservation Agriculture to Mitigate the Climate Change” 21st September, 2017 of

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Pakhwara held at ICAR-Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research, Modipuram, Meerut, UP during 14th-28th September, 2017. Ms. Alaka R. Patra awarded for best poster on poster competition held 54th Foundation day of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur on 1st October, 2017. Mr. Sajjan S. Puniya student of Biotechnology Centre awarded for best poster presentation entitled “Evaluation of genetic diversity of Indian Guggul (Commmiphora wightii) using RAPD and ISSR markers” by Pooniya K. Sajjan, Tantwai Keerti, Sharad Tiwari and Rajp ut Lalit Prasad Singh inNational Conference on Current Trends in Plant Science and Molecular Biology for Food Security and Climate Resilient Agriculture organized by Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (RVSKVV), Gawlior during 15-16th February, 2018. University Best Scientist award: Dr. R.S. Shukla, was awarded by Honorable Vice Chancellor, for his contribution in Research on 26 January. Significant Contribution in Soybean Improvement and Varietal Development by ICAR-IISR, in May 2017 to AICRP on Soybean JNKVV, Jabalpur.

Major (Dr) A.S. Gontia receiving Life Time Achievement Award from Hon'ble VC JNKVV Ganjbasoda

Awards & recognition to the faculty

Dr Vijay Yadav received Best Teac her Award on Foundation Day of JNKVV. Dr. P.K. Jaga received Outstanding Sc ientist Award-2017 by GVK Society Agra during National Seminar on managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production held at JNKVV, Jabalpur during 25th -29th Oct 2017 Dr. Yogesh Patel received Young Scient ist Award-2017 by GVK Society Agra during National Seminar on managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production held at JNKVV, Jabalpur during 25th -29th Oct 2017.

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Dr. Vinod Kumar Garg received Best Poster Presentation Award during National Seminar on managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production held at JNKVV, Jabalpur during 25th -29th Oct 2017. Dr J P Lakhani, Associate Professor, Plant Breeding & Genetics received Outstanding Achievement Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr Rajmohan Sharma, Assistant Professor and Dr J P Lakhani, Associate Professor, Plant Breeding & Genetics received Best Poster Presentation Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr S R S Raghuwanshi, Associate Professor, Soil Science received Excellence in Extension Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr P K Mishra, Associate Professor, Agronomy received Excellence in teaching Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec., 2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr Ashish Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology received Excellence in Teaching Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr Yogesh Patel, Assistant Professor, Entomology received Young Scientist Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr Priya Awasthi, Assistant Professor, Horticulture received Young Scientist Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr Mujahida Syyed, Assistant Professor, Statistics received Young Scientist Award during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and allied Sciences (GRISAAS 2017), 02-04 Dec.,2017, MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Dr. I.M. Khan Dean College of Agriculture, Ganj Basoda was facilitated with a trophy and Certificate by Hon’ble Horticulture minister Shri Surykant Meena Ji

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for the excellent work in DAESI program and extension work in District on the Republic Day 26th Jan 2018 at Vidisha.

Dr Vijay Yadav receiving Best Teacher Award College of Agriculture,

Subrata Sharma awarded with 2nd best poster presentation award in the National Seminar on “Climate Change and Role of Communities for Adaptation and Mitigation organized by State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur (MP) during 18-19th Sept., 2017 Shrivastava Prashant awarded with Excellence in Teaching Award during International Conference on “ Advances in Agricultural and Biodiversity Conservation for Sustainable development (ABCD-2017) organized by CCS University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India during 27-28th Oct., 2017 Thakur Risikesh awarded with Young Scientist Award during National Conference on “Managing Soil Health for Sustainable and National Food Production” organized by Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, JNKVV, J abalpur (MP) during 28-29th Oct., 2017 Kathal Dhananjay awarded with 3rd best poster award during National Symposium on “ Challenges and Opportunities: Management of Plant Diseases under Weather Challenge” & Central Zone Meet of IPS-2017 organized by Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur (MP) & Indian Phytopathological Society, New Delhi during 14-15th Dec., 2017. Shrivastava Prashant awarded with Excellence in Extension Award during National Conference on Livelihood and Food Security (LPS-2018) organized by Bihar Veterinary College, Patna from 27-29th Jan. 2018.

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College of Agriculture, Rewa

Shri Krishna Patel MSc Ag Entomology College of Agriculture Rewa guided by Dr M A Alam and Dr S K Tripathi were awarded Thesis Award 2018 on the occasion International Conference on global research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture & Allied sciences(GRISASS- 2018)held at Rajsathan Agriculture Research Institute Durgapur ,Jaipur India . Dr. S.K. Tripathi College fo Agricu lture Rewa delivered the invitee lecture and chaired the session at IGKVV, Raipur in National Symposium on Extension Plant Pathology organi zed by IGKVV Raipur and Indian Phyrtopathological Society IARI new Delhi at IGNKVV Raipur on 25-26 September 2018. College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh

Dr. L.M. Bal, Asst. Prof.- Fo od Engineering received OUTSTANDING FACULTY IN ENGINEERING (Specializ ation- Food Engineering) by Venus International Foundation, Chennai on8 July, 2017. Dr. S.P. Singh, Asst. Prof. - Ex t. Education received EXCELLENT IN EXTENSION award for outstanding contribution on the occasion of International Conference held at MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajastan on 02-04 Dec., 2017. Mr. R.S. Marabi, Asst. Prof.- Entomology received SECOND BEST POSTER in Symposium on Challenges and Opportunities: Management of Plant Diseases under Weather Change organized by Dept. of Plant Pathology, JNKVV, Jabal pur, M.P. on 14-15 Dec., 2017. Dr. B.K. Dixit, Assoc. Prof.- Soil Science received EXCELLENT WORK IN COORDINATING THE ACTIVITIES during national training on Soil management approaches for climate mitigation in sustainable agriculture system organized by Dept. of Soil Science, JNKVV, Jabalpur held on 09 - 29 Jan., 2018. Dr. Anil Mishra, Asst. P rof.- Hu manities received BEST TEACHER OF AGRICULTURAL STUDIES by South Asia Management Association in 9 th International Congress at U.P. held on 27-29 Jan., 2018. Dr. B.K. Dixit, Assoc. Prof.- Soil Science received BEST POSTER in international conference on Sustainability of smallholder Agriculture in developing countries under changing climatic Scenario held at Kanpur, India held on 14-17 Feb., 2018. Dr. Yogranjan, Asst. Prof.- Biot echnology received BEST POSTER in National Seminar on climate change organized by SKMCC, EPCO, Dept. of Environment, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, 22-24 March, 2018. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Rural Agriculture Work Experience (RAWE) / FWE and Agro Industrial Attachment

College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

Total 123 B.Sc. (Ag.) final year students were placed in different villages of 6 districts (Betul, , , Dindori, and Seoni) during the academic session 2017-18. The students were attached with farm families which helped them to understand rural conditions, farmers' problems and to develop skills and attitude of working with farm families.

FWE Programme

As per the fourth Dean’s Committee the student of B.Sc. (Forestry) IVth year were placed for intensive training at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Seoni for 120 days which included village attachment, field training with State Forest Department and attachment in forest based industries.

College of Agriculture, Balaghat

Total 31 students were registered under RAWE programme during 2017-18. The students were placed in adopted villages of KVK, and KVK Badgaon to acquire field knowledge while working with farm families. The students studied on farm situations of rural areas, their problems and prevailing farm practices, etc.

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Agro IndustrialAttachme A nt (AIA)

The students to acquired industrial trainings in differenttsectorsvviz., ricemill, m fish seed pproduction unit and RRegional sillk production unit etcc. The mainn aim of inndustrial traininggwastommake studeents acquaainted with processedd and pracctices of industrial setupfor f developping entreppreneurialskill s amongg them.

Collegge of Agricculture, Gaanjbasodaa

Total 551 studentss of B.Sc. (Ag) IVth year weree registereed under RRAWE proggramme 2017-18. As per the schedduled plan of RAWE programmme, 36 studdents (boyss) were placed at KVK Harda and15 1 studentts (girls) weere placedd at KVK Sagar for inntensive trainingg and field work expeerience with the host farmers. Agro IndustrialAttachme A nt (AIA)

Under this programme 511 studentss were attached to different aagro-indusstries in differennt batches.Thestudents got exposure off Green Nuursery & PPoultry farmm, Dairy Managger, AdarshhSeedProoduction SSociety andd Seed Proocessing CCentre todevelop d entreprreneurial sskill.

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Collegge of Agricculture Tikkamgarh

Total 663 studentss (14 girls & 49 boyss) were reggistered foor RAWE &&AIAproggramme during session 2017-18. Thhe boy stuudents werre placedat a KVK, Noowgaon annd KVK Panna. The gi rl students were pllaced atKVK, K Dammoh. The students studied agricultural scenario, production tecchnology,resources, r problemss encounteered by the farmmers and ttheir possibble solutions. Agro-industrial Attachmeent (AIA)

In the llast phase of RAWE all the stuudents werre attachedd at different agro inddustries for a pperiod of 3 weeks. Sttudents plaaced at KVVK, Nowgaaon were aattachedat a Pulse Mill and Agro- pooultry Farmm, Students placed inn KVK Pannna were aattachedat a Aonla Processsing Unit and all thee 14 girl sttudents weere attacheed in the nnursery loccated in Damohh. ExperrientialLearning L Programmme Collegge of Agricculture, Jaabalpur

Sixtyone o studennts were eenrolled inn the crop productioon module and engaaged in vermicompost prroduction, 61 students were ennrolled undder crop pprotectionand a Bio fertilizeer moduleetoimpaart traininng on mass multiiplication of bioageents & biopesticides, whhile 55 andd62studeents were enrolled under Horticulture and Food Processsing moddules resspectively, to learnn preparaation of muffins, pickles, chocolaates, ice creams, dallia,jam, jallley etc.

Mass mmultiplication of Beauveria bassiana Entomopathoge nnic fungus Beauveria bassiana produced in th e Entomology Deptt., JNKVV, Jabalpur

Mixing oof chemicals to partially boiled sorghum grains

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College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda

Total 51 students were enrolled under Seed Production Technology and Commercial Horticulture modules during 2017-18 to learn hybrid seed production technology and Post Harvest Technology.

College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh

Sixty-three students were enrolled under the module Nursery Management of Horticultural Crops during 2017-2018 to acquire knowledge, entrepreneurship and marketing skills to produce quality planting material of fruit crops. They also learn different activities carried out under protected cultivation of high value vegetables and flowers.

College of Agricultural Engineering

Twenty one students were enrolled under the module “Hands on Training in Fruit and Vegetable Processing” with the objective to promote professional skills, entrepreneurship, knowledge and marketing skills through hands on experience in project mode. Under this module pickles, squashes, nectar, draying & dehydration of vegetable, pea processing, jam, jelly, mamlate were prepared by the students.

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College of Agriculture, Balaghat

Thirty one students were enrolled under three modules viz. Seed production, Organic Farming and Commercial Horticulture modules during the Academic Session 2017-18. Each student registered 2 modules to acquire technical knowledge regarding different aspects of hybrid seed production, cultivation of commercial vegetable crops and organic farming. Intercollegiate Cultural Programme

19th Inter Collegiate cultural competition was organized from 23rd to 24th Jan. 2018 at College of Agriculture Jabalpur. In this meet 6 Colleges have participated i.e. College of Agriculture Jabalpur, Rewa, Tikamgar h, Ganjbasoda, Waraseoni and College of Agril. Engineering. Jabalpur. About 165 students participated with great zeal and enthusiasm in 18 various events of literary, fine arts, theatre, music and folk dance competitions. College of Agriculture, Jabalpur won Overall Championship. The results of various events are given below. Literary Competition

QUIZ Bronze College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Silver College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Gold College of Agriculture, Rewa ELOCUTION Bronze Ku. Aaaushi Dixit, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Silver Ku. Surbhi Pandey, College of Agriculture, Rewa Gold Ku. Jhilik Banerjee, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur DEBATE FOR MOTION Bronze Ku. Jyoti Singh, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Silver Ku. Nivedita Agrawal, College of Agriculture, Rewa Gold Ku. Jhilik Banerjee, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur DEBATE AGAINST MOTION Bronze Kapil Maran, College of Agriculture, Waraseoni Silver Ku. RidhiRathore, College of Agriculture, GanjBasoda Gold Ku. Swati Saraswast, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur EXTEMPORE Bronze Ankit Singh College of Agril. Engg. Jabalpur Silver Ku. Jhilik Banerjee, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

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Gold Ku. Aaaushi Dixit, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda THEATRE COMPETITION - ONE ACT PLAY Bronze College of Agril. Engg. Jabalpur Silver College of Agriculture, GanjBasoda Gold College of Agriculture, Jabalpur SKIT Bronze College of Agriculture, Rewa Silver College of Agril. Engg. Jabalpur Gold College of Agriculture, Jabalpur MIME Bronze College of Agriculture, GanjBasoda Silver College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Gold College of Agril. Engg. Jabalpur MONO ACTING Bronze Mayank Singh Thakur, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Silver GouravrajPrajapati, College of Agriculture, Waraseoni Gold Chetan Sondhi College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh MUSIC COMPETITION - PATRIOTIC GROUP SONG Bronze College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Silver College of Agril, Engg. Jabalpur Gold College of Agriculture, Jabalpur INDIAN GROUP SONG/FOLK SONG Bronze College of Agriculture, Waraseoni Silver College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Gold College of Agriculture, Jabalpur SOLO SONG Bronze JatinVerma, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Silver Ku. Deepjyoti Singh, College of Agriculture, Rewa Gold Ku. ShilpiRawat, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur FINE ART COMPETITION - RANGOLI Bronze Ku. SushmaGharde, College of Agril, Engg. Jabalpur Silver Ku. Madhuri Tiwari College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Gold Ku Poonam Rajput, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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CLAY MODELING Bronze JatinVerma, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Silver GouravrajPrajapati, College of Agriculture, Waraseoni Gold RiteshParmar, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur CARTOONING Bronze Nitin Goand, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Silver Ku. ShifaShahin, College of Agril, Engg. Jabalpur Gold Ku. Harmankour Chawla, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur POSTER MAKING Bronze Ku. Soumya Agrawal, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Silver Ku. Vibhuti Garg, College of Agriculture, Rewa Gold Ku. Madhuri Tiwari, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur COLLAGE Bronze Ku. Vibhuti Garg, College of Agriculture, Rewa Silver Ku. Soumya Agrawal, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Gold Ku. ShifaShahin, College of Agril, Engg. Jabalpur ON THE SPOT PAINTING Bronze Nitin Goand, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Silver Ku. ShifaShahin, College of Agril, Engg. Jabalpur Gold Ku. Madhuri Tiwari, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur FOLK DANCE COMPETITION Bronze College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda Silver College of Agriculture, Rewa Gold College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

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FINE ART College of Agriculture, Jabalpur LITRARY College of Agriculture, Jabalpur THEATRE College of Agriculture, Jabalpur MUSIC College of Agriculture, Jabalpur DANCE College of Agriculture, Jabalpur RUNNER – UP College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda OVER ALL College of Agriculture, Jabalpur CHAMPIONSHIP

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Intercollegiate Games and Sports

During the year 2017-18, 19th Inter Collegiate sports and games competition was organized from 23rd and 24th Jan. 2017 at College of Agriculture Jabalpur. In this meet 6 Colleges have participated i.e. College of Agriculture Jabalpur, Rewa, Tikamgarh, Ganjbasoda, Waraseoni and College of Agril. Engineering. Jabalpur. About 280 students participated with great zeal and enthusiasm in various events. The result of the tournament were as below.

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Athletics 1. 100 Meter - Women S.No. Name College Time Position Sec 1 BhagyashreeOshale College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 15.16 I 2 Rajni Birla College of Agriculture, Rewa 16.82 II 3. ShivangiChaturvedi College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 16.98 III 2. 100 Meter - Men S.No. Name College Time Position 1 Sandeep Tekam College of Agricultural Engg., 0.11.90 I Jabalpur 2 Govind Yadav College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 0.12.00 II 3. Prakash Dawar College of Agriculture, Rewa 0.12.26 III 3. 200m Women S.No Name College Distance Position 1 BhagyashreeOshale College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 32.00sec. I 2 ShobhanaBisen College of Agriculture, Engg., 33.97 II Jabalpur Sec. 3. Twinkle Raguwanshi College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 35.58 III Sec. 4. 200 Meter - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 GovindYadev College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 25.36 Sec. I 2 Sandeep College of Agricultural Engg., 25.50 Sec. II Takam Jabalpur 3. Rakesh College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 27.28 Sec. III 5. 400m Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 AlpanaKumhare College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 1.16 Min. I 2 SobhanaBisen College of Agricultural Engg., 1.22 Min. II Jabalpur 3. Shivangichaturvedy College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 1.30 Min. III Foresty 6. 400 Meter - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Kapil Maran College of Agriculture, Balaghat 1.11 Sec. I 2 Kapil Verma College of Agriculture, Tikamgar 1.16 Sec. II 3. Priyanshu College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 1.30 Sec. III Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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7. 800 meter - Women

S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 AlpanaKumhare College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 2.58 Min. I 2 SobhanaBisen College of Agricultural Engg., 3.17 Min. II Jabalpur 3. AlkaRandawa College of Agriculture, Rewa 3.25 Min. III 8. 800 meter - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Kailash Kumar College of Agriculture, 2:16 Min I Jabalpur 2 Kapil Maran College of Agriculture, 2:18 Min II Balaghat 3. GyaneshwarUikey College of Agriculture, 2:21 Min III Jabalpur 1500 Meter - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 AlpanaKumhare College of Agriculture, 6.34 Min I Jabalpur 2 Alka Randhawa College of Agricultural, Rewa 7.16 Min II 3. Hemlata Gupta College of Agriculture, 8.47 Min III Jabalpur 10. 1500 Meter - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Dharmendra Dawar College of Agriculture, Rewa 4.56 Min I 2 Kailash Mashram College of Agriculture, 4.56 Min II Jabalpur 3. Matadin Nagar College of Agricultural, 5.00 Min III Balaghat 11. Jevlin - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Priyanka Pushan College of Agriculture, REWA 15.00 M I 2 Kanak Sasane, College of Agricultural, Jabalpur 13.19 M II 3. Alpana Rajput College of Agriculture Engg., 12.87 M III Jabalpur

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12. Jevline- Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Mukesh College of Agricultural Balaghat 37.60 M I 2 Dilip Kumar Kol College of Agriculture, Engg., 37.03 M II Jabalpur 3. DharmandraDawar College of Agriculture, Rewa 35.67 M III 13. Long Jump - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 BhagyashreeOshale College of Agriculture, 4.30 M I Jabalpur 2 Rajni Birla College of Agriculture, REWA 3.75 M II 3. Phuspa College of Agriculture, 3.47 M III Ganjbasoda 14. Long Jump - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Ravi Shankar College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 5.79 M I Hargade 2 Vishal Ekwale, College of Agriculture, Balaghat 5.69 M II 3. shubham College of Agriculture, Balaghat 5.66 M III 15. Shot- put - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Monika Kuri College of Agricultural, 6.92 I Jabalpur 2 BhagyashreeKadwe College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 6.89 II 3. Sonali Singh College of Agriculture, Rewa 5.88 III 16. Shot- put - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Manoj Kumar Mandia College of Agricultural, Rewa 10.66 M I 2 Hariom Yadav College of Agriculture, Balaghat 9.19 M II 3. Mukesh College of Agriculture, Balaghat 8.85 M III 17. High Jump - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Sonali Singh College of Agriculture, Rewa 1.25 M I 2 TulsiParjapati College of Agriculture, 1.20 M II Tikamgarh 3. Anjali Choudhary College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 1.15 M III

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18. High Jump -Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Rajrndra Solanki College of Agricultural 1.55 M I Tikamgarh 2 NiraanjanSaream College of Agriculture, balaghat 1.50 M II 3. Anil Choudhary College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 1.45 M III 19. Discuss Throw - Women S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Monika Kuri College of Agriculture, Jabalpur 17.47 I 2 Shakashisharma College of Agricultural, 14.63 II Jabalpur 3. Anita Meena College of Agricultural Engg., 14.36 III Jabalpur 20. Discuss Throw - Men S.No. Name College Distance Position 1 Satish Avashe College of Agriculture, Balaghat 25.29 M I 2 Naveen Bagri College of Agriculture, Rewa 24.11 M II 3. Amit Patel College of Agricultural Engg., 22.70 M III Jabalpur 21. Badminton- Women

Winner team (Agriculture, JBP) Runner team (Agriculture, Tikamgarh) Sandhya Sinha Shivani Nayak Jwala Parte Sunita Bhamta Neetu Bhagat Tilotama Chouhan 22. Badminton- Men

Winner team (Agriculture, JBP) Runner team (Agriculture Engg.) Ravindra Singh Solanki Rachit Kumar Rohit Yadav Amit Patel Sundar Harshitjoshi 23. Final T.T.- Women

Winner team (Agriculture, JBP) Runner team (Agriculture, Tikamgarh) Monika Malgam Shivani Nayak Nikita Tiwari Harsita Tiwari Bhagyashree Abi jain

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24. Final T.T.- Men

Winner team (Agriculture, JBP) Runner team(Agriculture Engg, JBP) Jitendra Bairwa Abhishek Tyagi Vikash Parmar Anirudh Asathi Rahul Patidar Devendra Dawar 25. Kabaddi

Winner Team (Agriculture, JBP) Runner Team (Agriculture, Tikamgarh) Kamal Chouhan Suraj Vinod Kumar Surjeet Singar Nirmal Kajle Deepak Barman Rohit Kumar Umesh Maskule Balu Singh Anjna RanjeetChouhan Hitesh Kumar khayaliya Devkaran Patel Deepak Marko Sameer Khan Swapnil Mahala Kapil Priyanshu Pawar Doulat Jamre . Vikash Rathore . Sunilmorya 26. Kho-Kho

Winner team Runner team (Agriculture, balaghat) (Agriculture¸ Jabalpur) 1 Govind Patidar 1 Antim Judhaw 2 Kundan Singh Mandloi 2 Arjun 3 Rohit Yadav 3 Vishal 4 Vishal Pathak 4 Prakesh 5 Ravindra Waskley 5 Rishabh 6 Sanjeev Dwivedi 6 Ramesh 7 Chetan Patidar 7 Pradhyam 8 Vinay Kumre 8 Manish 9 Pankaj Chouhan 9 Ankit 10 Vakeel Chkrawarty 10 Ankit Chowhan 11 Nikhil Dalal 11 Akash Panti 12 Parasram Lohar 12 Yesh

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27. Volley Ball

Winner (Agriculture Eng. Jabalpur) Runner team (Agriculture, JBP) 1 Anil Choudhary 1 Balaji Gowda B. 2 Rachit Chouhan 2 Sagar Band 3 Amit Kumar Patel 3 Shubham lahane 4 Rahul Mandloi 4 Ranvir Deshmukh 5 Prakhar Patidar 5 Sabhysachi Pradhan 6 Anirudh Asati 6 Bholaram Raikwar 7 VikashSisodiya 7 Tirth Garme 8 Deepak Mandwara 8 Anil Dhakhad 9 Shubham Vishwakarma 10 Sumit Parmar 11 Suryansh Mahajan 28. Final Riley Race -Women

Winner team (Agriculture, Jabalpur) First Runner team (Agriculture Engg.) 1 Bhagyashree 1 Shobhna Bisen 2 Alpana Kumhare 2 Alpana Rajput 3 Twinkle Raghuvanshi 3 Neelam Srisam 4 Shivangi 4 Anita Meena Second Runner team (Agri. Tikamgarh) 1 Priyanka Sisodiya 2 Anshul Bhagmare 3 SunitaBhamta 4 Tilotama Chouhan 29. Final Riley Race -Men

Winner team (Agriculture First Runner team (Agriculture Rewa) Jabalpur) 1 Govind Singh 1 Prakash Dawar 2 Rakesh Barela 2 Dilip Bhuriya 3 Yuvraj Yadav 3 Dharmendra Dawar 4 Priyanshu Pawar 4 Jitendra Muvel Second runner (Agricultural Engg . , J BP .) 1 Sandeep Tekam 2 Raja Baba Tantuwaye 3 Rachit Kumar 4 Yogesh Patidar Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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All India Agricultural Universities Youth Festival

The 18th All India Inter Agricultural University Youth Festival “18 th AGRIUNIFEST- 2018” held at Sri Venkateshwar Veterinary University, Tirupati ANDHRA PRADESH (12th -16thFebruary, 2018) saw our University bagging up with Championship Trophy in one of the major category of events. With over 1500 participants from more than 52 Agricultural Universities competing against each other; JNKVV, Jabalpur gave a splendid performance and returned with a handful of prizes. Glory to the University was brought by the excellent performance of our Cultural team which won the First Prize and Championship Trophy in the prestigious and colorful Procession event. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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All India Agriculture Universities Sports Meet

All India Inter Agricultural Universities Sports & Games Meet 2017-18 was organized at UAS, Bangluru Karnataka from January 30th to 03rd, 2018. The JNKVV University team comprised with 42 man & woman players along with two Manager Dr. Namrata Jain, Assistant Professor, (Agronomy), Mr. Yashpal Singh, Assistant Professor, (Forestry) and Coach Dr. Ashish Kumar Nigam, Sports Officers. It was the big honour of this college and also high lights the student’s attraction towards the physical education activities. In the Jevalin throw woman Ramrati Ukey won the Bronze medal and in the Badminton Athletics Tabl e Tennis our result was satisfactory.

Performance of University players in National Games (UAS, Bangluru) 2018

1. Badminton (Women) Ku. Sandhya Sinha and Ku. Jwala reached Quarter Final 2. 800 m (Men) Mr. Dharmendra Dawar and Mr. Kailash reached Final. 3. 1500m (Men) Dharmendra Dawar reached Final and secure 4th position. 4. 400 m (Men) Mr. Kapil Maran reached final Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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5. 4000m(Womeen) Ku. Sobhana Biseen reachedd final. 6. 15 000 m (Wommen) Ku. Alpna securre 4th position in thefinal. f 7. 20 00m (Men) MMr. Govindd Singh annd Mr. Sanndeep Tekaam securee positionin i Semi Finaal. 8. 2000m (Womeen) Ku. Bhaagyashri aand Ku. Alpna securee5th and 6th positionninthe Finaal. 9. HighJump(MMen) Mr. Raajendra Soolanki reacched final. 10.High Jump (WWomen) Kuu. Sonali Singh reachhed final. 11. 4 X 100 relay (Men) JNKKVV reachhed final. 12.4 X 400 relay (Men) JNKKVV reachhed final annd secure4 th positionn. 13.VollleyBall (Meen) JNKVVV team reaached pre quarter final. 14.14. 4 X 400 reelay (Women) JNKVVV reached final and ssecure 4th pposition. Nationnal CadetCorp C (NCCC) Collegge of Agricculture, Jaabalpur

Total 553 girl caddets were enrolledat a 2 M.P. girls battaalion, Jabaalpur headdquarter during 2017-18. Twenty foour NCC,UG U girl cadets attennded CATCC, camp atSRIT, Vijaynaagar, Jabaalpur and wwon best skit andbest b paintinng awardss. Moreoveer, they activelyy participatedinPartthenium erradication campaign,, blood donation cammp, tree plantattion campaaign and Annnual youtth Day.

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College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda

Twenty seven NCC cadets participated in 'Child rights Mela: 2017' organized by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in New Delhi on November 14, 2017. NCC cadets actively participated in “Parthenium and Polythene Eradication Week ” from July 27, 2017, blood don ation camp, tree plantation campaign on August 3, 2017 and 'My Ea rth – My Duty' environmental awareness programme 2017. Four cadets attended 12 days Army Attachment Camp (AAC), two cadets attended 12 days National Integration Camp NIC-III at Malout, Punjab, seven cadets attended 8 days All India Shivaji Tr ek-II camp – Kolhapur and two cadets attended 8 days All India AP Trek-I I camp – Tirupati (A.P.).

College of Agriculture, Rewa

Total 106 candidates were registered under N.C.C. out of which 35 cadets passed B certificate and 28 cadets passed C certificate. NCC cadets actively participated in 15th August and 26th Jan parade 2018. Annual Training Camp was attended by cadets at Sainik School, Rewa from May 11-19 2018. The cadets also participated in other social activities like plantation drive, flood relief camp, International Yoga day and blood donation etc.

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NSS College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

NSS volunteers celebrated Parthenium eradication awareness week” from July 18- 24, 2017, World Literacy Day programme on September 8, 2017 in which total 90 students participated and took oath to create awareness among the illiterate people of society. World Youth Day was ce lebrated on January 12, 2018 and National Integration Rally was organized. During “Narmada Mahotsav” mega plantation programme was organized by NSS volunteers. They also organized Health camp on December 22, 2017 with collaboration of Reliance foundation and RDVV, neutri- smart village, Sihoda . Total 94 rural women, girls and village people were benefited during the programme. Moreover, there was active participation of NSS students in celebration of NSS day, World yoga day, Matri divas and Teachers Day, etc.

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College of Agriculture, Powarkheda

Eighty NSS students participated in “Clean India, Green India” awareness programme on October 7, 2017.

College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh

NSS volunteers organized Parthenium eradication programme at College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh on July 25, 2017. NSS unit camp was organized from March 4-10, 2018 at Village Charpuan, Tikamgarh (M.P.) with 70 students of B.Sc. (Ag.) First year. The NSS volunteers celebrated International Women’s Day at village Charpuan, Tikamgarh (M.P.) on March 8, 2017 with emphasis on “Beti Bachao Beti Padao”. FourNSS students were selected for state level NSS camp from March 23- 29, 2018 at Tehsil Piplaj, Badw ani (M.P.). NSS volunteers actively participated in blood donation camp on December 1, 2017 and 81 blood units were donated by NSS students.

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College of Agriculture, Balaghat

Total 31 NSS volunteers participated in 7 days camp organized at Murjhad village, Waraseoni, Balaghat and participated in village cleanliness drive, awareness campaign, tree plantation programme etc. Educational Tours College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur

An educational tour was organized for the B. Tech. th ird year students of College of Agricultural Engineering, during March 2018. Students visited Indian institute of oceanography (Goa), Central Food Technology Research Institute, (Mysore), Central Soil and water Research Institute (Ooty).

College of Agriculutre, Ganj Basoda

Fourty three students of B. Sc. (Ag) final year were selected for educational tour conducted from 12th –21st March, 2018. During the tour, students visited Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal, Haryana, Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (IIWBR), Karnal, Haryana, IARI Regional Station Karnal, Haryana, Directorate of Mushroom Research (DMR) Solan, Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI) Kufri, Shimla, Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun (IISWC) and Forest Research Institute (FRI) Dehradun.

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College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh

Eleven days (13-24 march’ 2018) educational tour was organised, consisting of 50 students of B.Sc. (Ag.) IVthyear. IGFRI , Maulana Azad central library of AMU, Aligarh, UP, Govind Ballabh Pant University, Pantnagar, Gayatri shaktipeeth, Shantikunj, Haridwar, FRI and ICAR Institute of soil and water conservation Dehradun, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hissar, Soil Salinity Research Institute and Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, NDRI karnal, NBPGR, PUSA, New Delhi were visited by students.

BISA Educational Tour

Educational tour and trainings were planned at NAARM, MANAGE and other ICAR institutes of national importance, as per mandate of BISA. The Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA) is implementing the project on "Promoting resource conservation agriculture amongst Madhya Pradesh Farmers for producing more at lower costs, reduce acreage of Kharif fallows and adapting to Climate Changes", which is funded under RKVY scheme of the government. Twenty students (11 boys & 09 girls) from first, second and third year B.Sc.(Ag.) were selected for training and tour. Dr. Laxman arranged one day training cum visit programme at ICAR- National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM). Students visited National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), College of Agriculture, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU), ICAR institute Project Directorate on Poultry (PDP), Ramoji film city, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resource (NBPGR) and Na tional Institute of Plant Health Management (NIPHM).

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Fellowships / Scholarships/ NET / GATE/GRE College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur

Jagrati Tiwari student of M.Tech. Depar tment of Soil & Water Engineering was selected for Ph.D. degree programme in Department of Civil Engineering, Griffith University, Brisban, Australia. She was selected on the basis of her M.Tech. research work under the guidance of Dr. Shailesh Kumar Sharma. She is getting fellowship amounting AUS $ 26400 per annum.

List of students selected for GATE (Entrance exam. for M.Tech. admission in IIT)

S.No. Name of Student All India Ranking

1 Harsh Nagar 02 2 Ashish Sachan 03 3 Anshul Srivastav 06 4 Deepesh Jain 07 5 Vijay Mahore 10 6 Prakhar Patidar 12 7 Siddharth Vishwakarma 16 8 Ankush Koshta 19 Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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9 Anshul Gupta 41 10 Suryakumar Agrawal 46 11 Arvind Patidar 53 12 Amit Rajpoot 63 13 Tushar Yede 82 14 Saroj Udkude 107 15 Akanksha Shukla 120 16 Dhanraj Singh Lodhi 122 17 Divakar Deo (3rd year) 132 18 Akrati Jhariya 175 19 Brijendra Goyal 186

List of students selected for ASRB-NET 2018

S.No. Name of Students Department Class

1 Shiv Singh Basedia Soil Water Conservation Ph.D. 2 Ashok Kumar Soil Water Conservation M.Tech 3 Neelam Bunkar Soil Water Conservation Ph.D. 4 Akhilesh Solanki Soil Water Conservation M.Tech 5 Shailanar Rashmi Soil Water Conservation M.Tech 6 Aaushi Trivedi Soil Water Conservation M.Tech 7 Upama Gautam Soil Water Conservation M.Tech 8 Mlaswamtherzela Post Harvest Engineering M.Tech. 9 Rakesh Paliwal Farm Machinery M.Tech. 10 Hemant Verma Farm Machinery M.Tech. Achievements in other examination

M.P. Public Service Commission - Nayab Tehsildar - 02 M.P. Police - Sub Inspector – 02 Directorate of Agricultural Engineering, Madhya Pradesh - Junior Engineer – 06

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Fellowships/Scholarships provided by ICAR, New Delhi to the students of JRF/SRF/Merit cum Means during the year 2017-18 (A) JRF -01 (B) SRF - 02

JNKVV students cleared JRF/SRF/GATE/ ARS - 2017-18

University JRF SRF NET GATE ARS Prelim JNKVV Qualified Selected Qualified Selected Qualified Selected

30 09 06 02 48 19 12 00

Personality development of students including weaker sections

The office of the Dean Student Welfare strives to provide meaningful forum to students with the thrusts for new challenges and aspires to new heights. Special classes were arranged for students of P.G. for personal ity development. Experts from the different organizations were invited to train the students in personality development. English coaching classes, especially for those who were weak in speaking and writing, were conducted by the English teacher in different colleges.

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Tutorial Cell Mahindra Education Society organized a class for preparation of competitive examination for Bank Recruitment (IBPS). Thirty post graduate students of agriculture appeared in bank examination. Four students got the Job in various nationalized banks. The Tutorial Cell organized regular classes for preparation of competition examinations like JRF, SRF, ASRB exam , etc. About 90 students registered and attended the classes for preparation of various examinations. Placement Cell

The university has a full-fledged Placement Cell under supervision of the Dean Students Welfare to arrange campus interviews for placement of graduate and post graduate students. The placement cell has been successfully organizing campus interviews various reputed companies & state departments various banks, and NGO’s etc. The cell also provided knowle dge orientation on the availability of scholarship & aware for higher studies. It also counsels the students’ in various fields, so that maximum benefits can be harnessed by them. Students are provided counseling on the availability of scholarships and avenues for higher studies. Total more than 19 students have been absorbed in various reputed companies Bank during 2017-18. Apart from this many students have been selected in Banks through competitive exam.

During the period of 2017-18, Office of the Dean Student Welfare organized six campus interview i.e. (1) M.P. Seed & Farm Development Corporation, Bhopal (2) Daawat Food Ltd, Bhopal (3) Insecticide India Ltd, New Delhi (4) Mahendra Swaraj Ltd. Mumbai (5) International Hybrid Seed Company RijkZwaan India Seed Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore (Telephonic Interview) (6) VNR Seed Pvt. Ltd, Raipur (C.G.). In these campuses, 29 students of JNKVV got the jobs.

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No. Name of companies visited 2017-18 Date of interview Student selected 1 M.P. Seed & Farm Development 07.04.2017 03 Corporation, Bhopal 2 DAAWAT FOOD LTD., BHOPAL 08.05.2017 09 3 INSECTICIDE INDIA LTD., New Delhi 22.06.2017 08 4 Mahendra Swaraj Ltd. Mumbai – 30.06.2017 02 5 International Hybrid Seed Company Telephonic 02 RijkZwaan India Seeds Pvt. Ltd., interview Bangalore 6 VNR Seed Pvt. Ltd., Raipur (C.G.) 28-29 March 2018 05 Company visited- 06 Students got jobs - 29

Awards to Students

Ms Zuby Gohar Ansari Ph D scholar was conferred with Sciensist Associate Award, 2017 during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences held at MPUAT, Udaipur Rajsthan during 2-4 Dec 2017. Mr Davendra Vast Ph D scholar was conferred with Young Scientist Award, 2017 during National Conference on Doubling Farmers Income for Sustainable & Hormonious Agriculture, DISA,2017 during Sep. 9-10,2017at Thorrur ,Warangal, Telangana. Mr Davendra Vast Ph D scholar was conferred with Best MSc Thesis Award, 2017 during International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences held at MPUAT, Udaipur Rajsthan during 2-4 Dec 2017. Mr Davendra Vast Ph D scholar was awarded with prestegeous scholarship from INSPIRE Scholarship from Dept. of Science & Technology ,GOI ,New Delhi,for persuing Ph D research work. Ms Zuby Gohar Ansari Ph D scholar was awarded with prestegeous scholarship from Environmental Planning & Co-ordination Organisation (EPCO), Bhopal for conducting Ph D research work. Sri Dinesh Kumar Dhurvey was conferred with Young Scientist Award by Science & Tech., SIRI during 2017. Sri Raj Babbar Jatav was conferred with Young Scientist Award by Science & Tech., SIRI during 2017. Sri Ashwini Kumar was conferred with Young Scientist Aw ard by Science & Tech., SIRI during 2017.

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Ms. Alaka R. Patra awarded for best poster on poster competition held 54th Foundation day of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur on 1st October, 2017. Mr. Sajjan S. Puniya student of Biotechnology Centre awarded for best poster presentation entitled “Evaluation of genetic diversity of Indian Guggul (Commmiphora wightii) using RAPD and ISSR markers” by Pooniya K. Sajjan, Tantwai Keerti, Sharad Tiwari and Rajput Lalit Prasad Singh inNational Conference on Current Trends in Plant Science and Molecular Biology for Food Security and Climate Resilient Agriculture organized by Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (RVSKVV), Gawlior during 15-16th February, 2018. Other activities Health Check-Up Camp

Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya andYash Bharat Jabalpur organized jointly ‘Free Health Check-Up’ Camp on 11 & 12 May 2017with the involvement of doctors of Shalbi HospitalJabalpur. In this camp higher authority of Vishwa Vidyalaya, Employees and Students participated to get their health problems checked from experienced team of the doctors. In this camp about 350 officers, employees (male & female) & students got benefited in their healthproblems and diseases.

World Environment Day – 5 -6- 2017

To mark World Environment Day, a pr ogramme was organized at Microbial Inoculants Centre, Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry Jawaharlal Nehru Agriculture University (JNAU), on Wednesday to create a positive atmosphere towards environment conservation in the Society College of Agriculture Jabalpur; Dean Dr. Om Gupta said that disproportionate exploitation of natural resources is adversely affecting the ecosystem. Ecological imbalance is the biggest challenge and factor affecting human life. To bring correction in the system efforts are needed. She emphasized on initiation of responsible initiatives by all in this direction. Dean of Students Welfare, Dr. V.K. Pyasi said that we all should take oath towards Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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International Yoga Day (21 st June 2017)

Practicing Yoga should be made an integral part of every day in life, said Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur addressing the students and Professors on the concluding day of the 15 days Yoga Camp in university premises on “International Yoga Day” on 21 st June, 2017. Hon'ble Vice- Chancellor along with students, Professor and other staff of Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya practiced Tadasana, Vakras ̣ana, Pada-Hastasana, Ardha Chạkrasana, Trikoasana, Vajarasana, Titli, Anulom-Vilom,Bhamri an d other Aasana on the occasion. Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor distributed certificates of participation to students and teachers in the camp which was organized under the guidance of yogacharya.

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Central Library, JNKVV Jabalpur

Central Library of JNKVV is one of the prime agricultural libraries in central India. Central Library is a vital component of the University's excellent teaching, research and extension activities. All the recent information resources are accessible in the Library in form of hard, soft copies and online through digital resources. Central Library continued its mission for dissemination of information to the library users. Total number of accessioned documents in the Central Library is more than one lakh. Presently Central Library is in possession of 63840 Books, 9317 Theses, 15662 Bound Volume Journals, 3958 e- Journals and 1191 e-books access through CeRA. Regular library activities like acquisition, cataloguing, circulation, reference service, OPAC are carried out through KOHA software. All resources of the library are bar- coded. 4800 theses submitted to the University from the year 1990- 2017 have been digitized. The Library has separate ARIS section with 20 computers and Wi-Fi access for accessing e-resources. The library is under the surveillance of CCTV system. Apart from University Central Library, each agriculture college has a separate library to cater to the needs of students and technical staff. CeRA : Consortium of E-resources in Agriculture a repository of e-journals and e- books provided by ICAR has been established in the library.. Krishikosh: The digital repository of accumulated knowledge in agriculture and allied sciences made the access of old and valuable books, old journals, thesis, research articles, popular articles, monographs, catalogues, conference proceedings, success stories, case studies, annual reports, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, bulletins and other grey literatures spread all over the country in different ICAR Research Institutions and State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) possible. It provides ready software platform to implement all aspects of the open access policy, similar to ‘Cloud Service’ for individual institution’s self-managed repository with central integration. Now 83 SAU’s / ICAR institutes are registered in Krishikosh. Currently this repository has more than 107000 items. IndiaAgristat.com: The authentic and most comprehensive compilation of secondary level socio-economic statistical information about India and its states on various socio-economic parameters has been established in the library. Bar-coded Circulation: Central Library provides barcoded circulation to our users for easy access and users check the borrowing status. Book bank scheme: Central Library, JNKVV Jabalpur has been maintaining a very large number of recent books for its book bank scheme. It is an influential scheme in which the books are issued to the students for a period of six months or one semester.

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User education & teaching: A course of PGS-501 (Library and Information Science) is offered by Central Library and is being taught by Library professional to Post Graduate and Ph.D. students of the University. Amenities created under the ICAR Development Grant

CCTV camera installed in both the section of Central Library WIFI services in the Central Library Updation of Web-OPAC Renovated ARIS lab Extension of LAN to provide internet access at all computers of library. Open access system in library Availability of digital scanning service of documents and reading material Referral and reference service made available to the users

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Introduction

The University has emerged as a leading research organization having a major stake in the agricultural development of the State. Research performed in the field of agriculture and allied sciences in last fifty years reflected in confirmation of various awards to the Government of Madhya Pradesh during last five years. The research on high yielding varieties along with matching production and protection technologies contributed to food and livelihood security of the peasant. This reflected in continually two digit growth in agriculture sector with estimated growth of about 29 per cent during 2017-18. Presently the university is looking after the research need of the farmers of the State. Out of eleven agro-climatic zones, following seven agro-climatic zones and 26 districts are under the jurisdiction of JNKVV, Jabalpur

1. Chhattisgarh Plain (Balaghat). 2. Northern Hill Zone of Chhattisgarh (Mandla, Dindori, Shahdol, Annupur and Umaria) 3. Kaymore Plateau & Satpura Hills (Jabalpur, Katni, Seoni, Panna, Rewa, Sidhi, Singhroli and Satna). 4. Vindhyan Plateau- Partially (Sagar, Damoh, and Vidisha) 5. Central Narmada Valley (Narsinghpur, Hoshangabad and Harda) 6. Zone- Partially (Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur and Niwari) 7. Satpura Plateau (Betul and Chhindwara)

Multi-disciplinary research of applied nature is conducted on crop improvement, natural resources management, crop protection, crop protection, post harvest technology, farm machinery and social sciences at the following four Zonal Agricultural Research Stations, four Regional Research Stations, and four Agricultural Research Stations and nine colleges of the University Zonal Agricultural Research Stations (ZARS) 1. Head quarter - Directorate of Research Services, Jabalpur 2. Powarkheda, Hoshangabad 3. Kundeshwar Farm, Tikamgarh 4. Chandangaon, Chhindwara Regional Agricultural Research Stations (RARS) 1. Kuthulia Farm, Rewa 2. Bamhori Farm, Sagar 3. Murjhar Farm, Waraseoni, distt. Balaghat 4. Tribal Agricultural Research Station, Dindori Agricultural Research Stations (ARS) 1. Betelvine Research Station, Navgaon, Chhataupur 2. Dryland Horticultural Research Station, Ranguan, Garhakota, Distt. Sagar 3. ARS, Tendani, Distt. Chhindwara 4. ARS, , Distt. Chhindwara Special Research Stations (SRS-being established) 1. Sugarcane Research Center, Bohani, Narsingpur 2. Organic Farming Research Center, Mandla

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Well-equipped and mechanized farms, workshops, laboratories, agro-met center with automatic weather stations, glass & net houses, library, ARIS-Cell with latest information and communication technology, Wi-Fi services in all the offices and libraries etc, strengthen the research activities of the University. All India Coordinated Research projects, ICAR Network projects, ad-hoc research projects, State Plan projects, Madhya Pradesh Mandi Funded Projects, other externally funded projects (BARC, MPCOST, MPWSRP, etc), Govt of India Projects (Agro-Economic Research Center, CCS, NFSM, NHM, RKVY etc), and internationally funded projects ( IRRI, CIMMYT, JICA, ICRISAT etc.) are in operation to carry out the research in agriculture and allied fields, besides extending product testing facility for corporate sector and commercialization of technologies through Business Planning and Development Unit. The net work of following research stations are carried out research on problem oriented issues:

Functions of the centers

The center wise lead functions, verification functions and testing functions are S. Name of Station Functions No. Lead Verification Testing Zonal Agricultural Research Stations 1 Zonal Agricultural Farm Machinery and Wheat (ranifed), -- Research station, JNKVV, implements, post harvest rice, chickpea, Jabalpur technology, soil physics, soil sesame, soybean, microbiology, micronutrients, lentil, linseed, mixed farming and forages, pigeonpea, pea seed technology, food and betel vine technology, agro-forestry systems and vegetables. Medicinal & aromatic plants and biotechnology 2 Zonal Agricultural Water management in command Rice, lentil, Pigeonpea Research Station, area of deep black soils and sesame, linseed, soybean Powarkheda, drainage in black soils, wheat soybean and wheat Hoshangabad (irrigated), sugarcane (rainfed) 3 Zonal Agricultural Soil and water management for Wheat, sorghum, Rice Research Station, College areas irrigated from tanks/wells chickpea, urid, sorghum of Agriculture, Tikamgarh and sesame pigeonpea, fodder- cum-fuel trees, forages, cash crops and tuber crops 4 Zonal Agricultural Niger, maize, potato and tuber Maize, sorghum, Kodo millet Research Station, crops pigeonpea, urid little millet Chhindwara groundnut, & castor sesame Regional Agricultural Research Stations 1 Regional Agril. Research Rainfed farming, mango Kodo and little Soybean Station, College of Agriculture, and guava millet, rice, kharif pulses Rewa chcikpea and linseed

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S. Name of Station Functions No. Lead Verification Testing 2 Regional Agril. Research Rainfed wheat, lentil and chickpea, sesame Soybean Station, Sagar linseed and safflower 3 Regional Agricultural Research -- Rice Rice Station, Waraseoni, Balaghat 4 Regional Agril. Research Kodo millet Mustard and niger Finger millet Station, Dindori Little millet Agricultural Research Stations 1 Betel vine Research Station, -- Betel vine -- Navgaon, Chhatarpur 2 Dryland Horticultural Research Dryland horticulture Traditional fruits -- Station, Garhakota, Sagar 3 Agricultural Research Station, Seed production, soybean, -- -- Tendni, Chhindwara groundnut, niger, chickpea and wheat 4 Agricultural Research Station, Mandarin and orange -- -- Saunsar, Chhindwara

Activities To exercise overall control of the planning and prosecution of research conducted by the scientists of the University. To prepare Research Service Programmes and Annual Budget Estimates as may be required by the University. To review the progress of ongoing research and submission of new research proposals. To assist the Dean concerned faculty in the supervision over the members of the Colleges engaged on approved research programmes under the general purview of the research service. To require and supervise the compilation of research result, and the proper publication of the research findings. To approve the publication, in consultation with Deans of concerned faculties, research manuscripts in such general form and such number as may be determined. To assign numbers to all publications and to maintain official record of all publications. To be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor in exercise of the powers and Discharge of the duties under the Act. To perform such other duties as may be conferred or imposed on him by Statutes, Regulations or by the Vice-Chancellor with the prior approval of the Board. To provide consultation services and product testing services. To facilitate the University for commercialization of technologies.

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Crop Improvement

Rice

Jawahar Rice 81: JR 81 is released during 2017 by State Variety Release Committee. It will replace old mega varieties grown in MP like MTU-1010, IR-64, IR-36 etc. The medium maturing, high yielding (55-60 q/ha) and moderately resistant to tungro virus and blast variety is suitable under rainfed bunded and irrigated agro ecological situations of MP. Grain is long fine with intermediate amylose content.

JRH 19: The medium early maturing (110-112 days), high yielding (60-65q/ha) tolerant to stem borer hybrid is released and notified during 2017. It is suitable for bunded and irrigated and double cropping in rainfed rice fallow regions of the state. The grain is long slender with intermediate amylose content.

Improved Chinnor: It is an improvement over traditional Chinnor with similar morphological and grain quality traits i.e., fine, medium, slender scented grain. The variety of 150-160 days maturity with an average yield of 30-32 q/ha suitable for transplanted irrigated/ rainfed bunded agro-ecological situations and organic cultivation in Madhya Pradesh is released and notified during 20017-18.

Improved Jeera Shankar: It is an improvement over traditional Jeera Shankar with similar morphological and grain quality traits i.e., small bold and scented grains.. The variety of 140-145 days maturity with an average yield of 30-32 q/ha suitable for transplanted irrigated/ rainfed bunded agro-ecological situations and organic cultivation in Madhya Pradesh is released and notified during 2017-18.

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Wheat

MPO 1255 : Durum Wheat Variety MPO 1255 is notified by for restricted irrigation condition of Madhya Pradesh vide notification No. S.O. 2238(E). It is rich in Iron (50.2) and zinc (40.0) content and oriented towards nutritional security. It is highly resistant to Black and Brown Rusts.

MP3382: It has been released and notified vide notification No S.O. 2238(E) for irrigated timely sown conditions of Madhya Pradesh wi th more than 7% yield superiority over Predominant variety of the zone.

Thirteen entries of JNKVV wheat are found resistant / tolerance to rust at IIWBR, Karnal. A total of 232 fresh crosses were attempted covering many genes for various desirable traits.

154 F1, 144 F2,80F3,60F4,35F5 generations are advanced. Entries viz., MP 3495, MP 3493, MP 3503, MP 3497 & MP 3507 are included in coordinated trials during 2017-18.

Activities Under CRP on Hybrid wheat Project : Maintenance of 17 CMS lines under externally funded project CRP-HT Technology on Wheat. Screening of 140 potential crosses during 2016-17 to widen the gene pool. Developed 131 hybrids using A x R line for further evaluation. Developed 83 promising single crosses to find out the superior heterotic gene pool. Maize

119 lines of maize were collected from Patalkote and Tamia tribal area of district Chhindwara. Made 205 crosses during rabi season. Out of 205 crosses, 6 hybrid were promoted for testing under zonal trial. CHH-1003 promoted in advance trial of fodder maize. CHH 1001 and 1002 were tested under Initial Varietal Trial. Release proposals of Pusa Jawahar Maize AH-1601, JM-215 and JM-218 were submitted for release to State varietal Release Committee.

Small Millets

Dindori: In AVT of finger millet, entry BR-14-3(58.36/ha) produced highest grain yield followed by check GPU-45 (21.86 q/ha) In kodomillet advanced varietal trial Maximum grain yield (14.85 q/ha )was recorded in BK-36, followed by RPS-694 (14.43 q/ha).

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In Little millet advanced varietal trial Maximum grain yield (18.33q/ha) was obtained in DLM-95 followed by check JK-8(15.60 q/ha) In AVT of barnyard millet, entry VL-249(15.69q/ha) produced highest grain yield followed by check VL-207 (8.73 q/ha)

Rewa: Kodo millet Initial and Advanced Varietal trial (KIAVT) : Highest grain yield was recorded in TNPSC 262 followed by BK 36 (39.50 q/ha) against the best national check TNAU 86 (33.02 q/ha). Fodder yield ranged from 1.47 to 4.33 t/ha. Little millet Initial and Advanced Varietal trial (LIAVT): Eighteen entries of little millet including 3 national checks namely OLM 203, BL 6 and JK 8 were evaluated for their yield performance under rainfed conditions. Significantly highest grain yield was recorded in National check JK 8 (15.06 q/ha). Barnyard millet Advanced Varietal trial (BIAVT): Eight entries of barnyard millet including two national checks (VL 172 and VL 207) evaluated for their yield performance under rainfed conditions. Grain yield varied from 23.77 q/ha (RBM 36) to 43.83 q/ha) was highest in VL 249 against the best national check VL 207 & VL 172 (35.81 q/ha). Foxtail millet Initial and Advanced Varietal trial (FIAVT) : Thirteen entries of foxtail millet along with two National check and one local check (RFM 41) were evaluated for their yield performance.Average grain yield ranging from 12.35 to 29.01 q/ha was maximum in IIMR Ftm-1 followed by DHFT 2-5-3 (28.09 q/ha) against the best national check SiA 326 (26.24 q/ha). Finger millet Advanced Varietal trial-Early & medium group (FM AVT- I & II): Highest grain yield of 30.87 q/ha was recorded in VL 352 followed by VL 386 (30.25 q/ha). Mean maturity period ranging from 83 (REC 69) to 129 days (GPU 93). Finger millet Initial Varietal trial (FM IVT): . Highest grain yield of 34.88 q/ha was recorded in WN 585 followed by GPU 67 (31.18 q/ha), Gossaigoan Maruba Dhan (29.32 q/ha), VL 352 (28.71 q/ha) and OEB 602 (27.16 q/ha. Mean maturity period ranging from 82 (REC 69) to 129 days (KOPN 1059). Advance Station Varietal Trial on Kodo millet (ASVT-Kodo): Highest grain yield was recorded in RPS 1005 (36.42 q/ha) followed by RPS-1007 (35.81 q/ha), RPS- 1009 (34.88 q/ha), RPS 1008 (33.34 q/ha) and RPS 1011 (33.03 q/ha) . Advance Station Varietal Trial on Barnyard millet (ASVT-Barnyard millet): Twelve genotypes of Barnyard millet including one National check were evaluated for their yield performance. Highest grain yield was recorded in RBM 17-1 (32.72 q/ha) followed by RBM 7-3 (31.18 q/ha), RBM 132 (30.56 q/ha), RBM 44-1 (26.55 q/ha) and RBM 36-1 (20.37 q/ha). Fodder yield ranged from 8.10 (RBM 36-1) to 12.96 t/ha (RBM 17-1). Advance Station Varietal Trial on Little millet (ASVT-Little millet): Highest grain yield was recorded in RLM 204 (19.75 q/ha) followed by RLM 369 (17.29 q/ha), RLM 368 (16.79 q/ha), RLM 224 (15.43 q/ha) and JK 8 (14.82 q/ha).

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Advance Station Varietal Trial on Foxtail millet (ASVT-Foxtail millet): In foxtail millet trial, ten entries were evaluated with one National checks and one local check for their yield performance. Highest grain yield was recorded in RFM 52 (22.53 q/ha) followed by RFM 59 (20.37 q/ha), RFM-74 (19.75 q/ha), RFM 88 (17.90 q/ha) and SiA-326 (17.41 q/ha). Contribution of breeding materials in AICRP testing : Three entries of kodo millet namely RPS 694, RPS 520 and RK 64; two entries of little millet namely RLM 367and RLM 37; and one barnyard millet entry RBM 36 have been contributed. Foxtail millet

In F3 generation, 15 crosses were planted and 50 superior plants which showed better yield contributing characters were selected. In foxtail millet six new crosses were attempted. Little millet

Six new crosses were attempted.

Mutation Breeding in Kodo millet and Little millet : In M4 generation of both kodo millet and little millet 50 single plant were selected and their progenies will be

evaluated in M5 generation Nucleus and breeder seed production programme : A total of 44.6 kg nucleus seed of kodo millet comprising 14 varieties, 630.0 kg breeder seed of kodo millet (4 varieties) and 80.0 kg of little millet ( 2 varieties) were produced during 2017-18.

Soybean

In 48th Annual Group Meet of AICRP on Soybean held on 15-17 th March, 2018, two varieties viz., JS 20-94 and JS 20-116 have been released.

Jawahar Soybean 20-116: High yielding, multiple resistant, medium duration (97 day) variety of white flower and glabrous stem and pods with excellent germination capacity; longevity; suitability to timely sowing conditions and mechanical harvesting; wider adaptability; ability to give sustainable yield under adverse condition has been released for Central, North Eastern and Eastern Zones of India.

Jawahar Soybean 20-94: High yielding, multiple resistant for yellow mosaic virus, charcoal rot, blights, bacterial pustules, leaf spots and tolerance against stem fly, stem borers and defoliators medium duration (97 day) variety of violet flower and tawny pubescence with excellent germination capacity; longevity; suitability to timely sowing conditions has been released for Central, Zone of India.

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Jawahar Soybean 20-116 Jawahar Soybean 20-94 Promotion of testing material

Strain JS 21-71 and JS 21-72 have been promoted to Advanced Varietal Trail. Handling of filial generation 16 crosses were successfully harvested tut of 32 new attempted one. 277 germplasm lines were evaluated during the year to utilize in breeding programme. Out of 1246 Single plants of different filial generations 996 SPS were harvested for further evaluation.

Out of 48 sown bulks of F6 onward generations 52 new bulks were harvested. Ten promising lines (JS 21-18, JS 20-19, JS 20-20, JS 20-23,JS 20-24, JS 20-25, JS 20-27, JS 20-74. JS 21-05 and JS 21-17) were identified as multiple resistant to utilize in further breeding programme. Collection of germplasm: Accession Number Germplasm 152 YMV Nursery 072 Charcoal rot Nursery 179 Charcoal rot Nursery from DSR 050 Multi-Location Testing 125 Total 578

Evaluation of advance lines and germplasm

High yielding entries: The newly developed cultures recorded higher yield than check JS 97-52 are JS 21-17, JS 21-71,JS 21-72,JS 21-73, JS 20-98 and JS 20-69. Short duration entries: JS 21-70,JS 21-71, JS 21-72, JS 21-73, JS 21-74, JS 21-78, JS 21- 75 were mature within 95 days. Resistance to Charcoal rot: Entry JS 21-17,JS 20-70, JS 21-71, JS 21-72, JS 21-73, JS 21-75 and JS 20-98 were found resistant to charcoal rot. Resistant to Yellow Mosaic Virus: Entry JS 21-15, JS 21-17, JS 21-72, JS 21-73 and JS 21-75 were found resistant to YMV. Resistant to RAB: Entry JS 21-17, JS 21-71 and JS 21-72 were found resistant to RAB.

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Multiple resistances: Entry JS 21-18, JS 20-19, JS 20-20, JS 20-23, JS 20-24, JS 20-25, JS 20-27, JS 20-74, JS 21-05 and JS 21-17 were found multiple resistant. Linseed

Jawahar Linseed Sagar 95 (JLS 95): It was released and notified (S.O.1379(E) 23.03.2018) during the year for rainfed condition of of Bundelkhand part of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and central and peninsular India (Zone III) and rainfed farming situation of whole Madhya Pradesh Jawahar Linseed Sagar 66 (JLS 66): It was released and notified (S.O.399(E) 24.01.2018) during the year for rainfed farming situation of whole Madhya Pradesh.

Crosses attempted: 56 crosses were attempted involving multiple parent to get superior sergeants. Out of which 50 crosses were successfully harvested with sufficient seeds for various economic importance traits including earliness, high oil content & Omega 3. Entries Promoted for advanced testing under AICRP on Linseed: The entry SLS- 107 has been promoted in coordinated trial of Advanced Varietal Testing of AICRP on Linseed in 2017-18 for AVT-II under utera condition. The entry SLS-108 also promoted in AVT-I st year testing under rainfed condition for Advanced Varietal Testing trial of AICRP on Linseed in 2017-18. Entries nominated for coordinated trials, AICRP on Linseed: Six entries have been nominated for different moisture regimes viz, SLS -115 & SLS 116 for Initial varietal trials under rainfed condition, SLS-117 & SLS-118 under initial varietal trials under irrigated and SLS-119 & SLS 120 under testing in utera condition. Evaluation, characterization and maintenance of germplasm: A set of 259 germplasm were evaluated and characterized for different traits of interest are maintaining under the project and utilized in further breeding programme. Development of extra early genotypes with high oil & omega 3 content: To fulfill the assigned mandate, number of extra early genotypes maturing to 95-110 day with high oil & omega 3 content have been developed and nominated in various coordinated trials for evaluation namely SLS 80, SLS 93, SLS 100, SLS 101, SLS 103, SLS 104, SLS 108 SLS 119 and SLS 120.

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Registration of Linseed Germplam to NBPGR, New Delhi : Following varieties/ entries have been registered with NBPGR and IC No. have been received for documentation. S.No. Name of the Varieties/entries NBPGR, IC No. 1 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 67 IC 621686 2 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 73 IC 621687 3 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 79 IC 618583 4 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 95 IC 621685 5 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 96 IC 621688 6 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 98 IC 621689

DNA fingerprinting of Developed varieties /entries for documentation & protection: DNA Fingerprinting of following varieties/ entries have been completed at Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad and available with the project and documented.

S.No. Name of the Varieties/ Entries DNA Fingerprinting 1 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 66 Yes 2 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 79 Yes 3 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 95 Yes 4 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 96 Yes 5 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 98 Yes 6 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 99 Yes 7 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 99 Yes 8 Jawahar Linseed Sagar 101 Yes

Sesame

Promotion of entries in coordinated trials: Entries TKG -523, TKG-518 and TKG - 15-01 promoted from IVT to AVT in 2017. Production of Nucleus seed under maintenance breeding: In total 22.50 kg nucleus seed of TKG -523, TKG-518 and TKG -15-01, TKG 506, TKG 525, TKG 529 and TKG 530 was produced. National crossing program: 15 donor male accessions have been supplied by PC unit and crossed with TKG 22 and TKG 308. In addition to this, 102 crossed for different traits have been attempted and harvested successfully. Genetic resource management: Out of 20 germplasm accessions evaluated, donors for various agro-morphological traits were identified. The highest capsules per plant were recorded 86.0 in IC-204500 while the highest yield per plant was recorded up to 33.7g. Few top ranking accessions are RMT 504, JTS-8, GT 4 and SI-199-2-84 and RMT 430. Breeder seed produced: Produced and supplied 6.94 q breeder seed of varieties of this centre against the indented quantity 3.45 q which was 3.49 q surplus than indented.

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Niger

Varieties found promising in IVT K-2017 JNS-2015-4 and JNS-2015-9 superior to national check JNS-9 regarding seed yield and oil yield. They are promoted for AVT-2018. JNS-2015-11 superior to national check JNS-9 regarding oil yield. It is promoted for AVT-2018

Varieties found promising in SVT K-2017 JNS-2016-13 (656.2 kg/ha) JNS-204 (652.0 kg/ha) JNS-2016-15 (643.0 kg/ha)

Chickpea

In Initial Varietal Trial of Early Desi chickpea entry JG 2016-44 recorded high seed yield (2413.5 kg/ha) and ranked fourth. In Initial Varietal Trial of Late Desi chickpea entry JG 2016-45 ranked first and recorded highest seed yield (2428.6 kg/ha) with maturity duration of 89 days. In Initial Varietal Trial of Desi chickpea Mechanical Harvesting entry JG 2016-24 ranked second and recorded high seed yield (2932.2 kg/ha) with 67.8 cm plant height and 30.5 cm height of the first podding node. Variety JG 16 (ch) (2379.1 kg/ha) ranked second in the trial AVT 1 MH Mechanical Harvesting. This variety recorded 47.7 cm of plant height whereas height of the first podding node of this variety was 16.2 cm. JG 14 (30.30g) recorded highest seed yield in Station Trial Desi. JG 2016-9605 (26.87 g) recorded highest seed yield in SVT-DESI. Entry JG 2016-44 (2413.5 kg/ha) recorded high seed yield and ranked fourth in the trial IVT Desi. Entry JG 2016-45 (2428.6 kg/ha) ranked first in the trial IVT Desi Late. Maturity duration was 89 days. JG 2016-24 (2932.2 kg/ha) recorded high seed yield and ranked second in the trial IVT Mechanical Harvesting. This entry recorded 67.8 cm plant height, whereas the height of the first podding node of this entry was 30.5 cm. Variety JG 16 (ch) (2379.1 kg/ha) ranked second in the trial AVT 1 MH Mechanical Harvesting. This variety recorded 47.7 cm of plant height whereas height of the first podding node of this variety was 16.2 cm. JG 14 (30.30g) recorded highest seed yield in Station Trial Desi. JG 2016-9605 (26.87 g) recorded highest seed yield in SVT-DESI.

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MULLaRP

A total 1397 germplasm of MULLaRP crops i.e., Urd bean- 253, Moong bean-160, Lentil- 245 and Field pea- 60 were collected, characterized and maintained. A total 62 crosses of MULLaRP crops were successfully harvested i.e., Urd bean- 11, Moongbean-14, Lentil- 30 and Field pea- 7.

Seven F1’s were sown in Urd bean and moong bean, respectively.

A total 252 vigorous single plants were selected and harvested from F2 to F7 Generation in Urdbean.

19 F1’s of Lentil and 13 F1’s of Fieldpea were sown.

A total of 2861single plants have been selected and harvested from F2 to F8 generation in Lentil during Rabi 2017-18.

A total 524 vigorous single plants have been selected and harvested from F2 to F4 generation in Fieldpea during Rabi 2017-18. Mungbean Kharif 2017 In IVT experiment genotypes four genotypes namely, VGG 16-055(1139.9 kg/ha), IPM 512-1 (899.4 kg/ha), PKV AKM 4 (866.1 Kg/ha) and SVM 6133 (855.4 kg/ha) were found most promising amongst all the entries tested in terms of yield. Three genotypes i.e. PKV AKM 4 (1131.8 kg/ha), RMG 1087 (1125 kg/ha) and AKM 8802(891.4 kg/ha) were found to be most promising among all the entries tested for yield.

Urdbean Kharif 2017 In IVT experiment genotypes . NUL 242(1017.9kg/ha), KU 96-3 (956.5 kg/ha), COBG 13-08 (940.5 kg/ha) and KPU 1720-140 (870.8 kg/ha) were found most promising amongst all the entries tested in terms of yield.

Egyptisn clover:

Jawahar Berseem 05-9 : The variety has been developed by gamma irradiation of variety JB1 followed by selection. It has been released for cultivation in North West zone of India i.e Punjab, Haryana, Uttaranchal, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh under irrigated conditions. The variety matures in 190-200 days and the average green fodder yield is 600-680 q/ha and seed yield is about 3.50-4.00 q/ha under normal conditions. It is less susceptible to stem, root rot and less preferred by aphids. It has been identified for release in AICRP on forage crop at Hissar (Haryana) in 2018 .

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Seed Technology In Vegetable Pea Seed priming with commercial formulation of Sodium Molybdate @ 0.5g/l + T. harzianum @15g /Kg seed prior to sowing enhances the plant stand and health that leads to increase in number of pods/plant, seed weight, seed germination and seed vigour, resulting in higher yield.

Untreated Control (no priming) Vitavax Power @0.25% Leaf Extract of Lantana @10% Effect of pre-sowing seed priming treatments on Field pea at JNKVV, Jabalpur

In Kabuli Chickpea seed priming with Carboxin + Thiram (as Vitavax Power) @ 2.5g / Kg seed prior to sowing enhances the plant stand and health that lead to increase in number of pods per plant, number of nodules, seed germination resulting in higher yield.

Untreated Control (no Leaf Extract of Lantana Seed hydration for 8 hours priming) @10%

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Effect of pre-sowing seed priming treatments on chickpea at JNKVV, Jabalpur during Rabi 2016-17

In lentil seed priming with commercial formulation of Sodium Molybdate @ 0.5g/l + T. harzianum @15g /Kg seed prior to sowing enhances the plant stand and health that leads to increase in number of pods/plant, number of nodules, seed germination and seed vigour, resulting in higher yield.

No priming Leaf Extract of Lantana Seed hydration for 8 @10% hours

Effect of pre-sowing seed priming treatments on lentil at JNKVV, Jabalpur

1. Based on the three years data, eight meter isolation distance is recommended for Certified/ Foundation Seed Production of Wheat

2. Standardization of hybrid seed production technology of newly released hybrid JRH 19 Activity Particulars Seed rate A line of female parent: 15k/ha B or R line or male parent: 6 kg/ha Nursery Sparse seeding (20 g/m2) to ensure multi tillered (4-5) seedlings in 25 days Row ratio 2B: 6A for CMS multiplication 2R : 6A for hybrid seed production Number of seedlings/hill 2 seedlings/ hill for female parent 3 seedlings/ hill for male parent Spacing Male: Male = 20 cm Male: Female = 20 cm Female: Female = 15 cm Plant: Plant = 15 cm GA3 application 75g/ha in 500 liters of water at 5-10% heading in two split doses on consecutive days Supplementary Three to four times a day at peak anthesis with 30 pollination minutes interval during flowering phase Rouging At vegetative phase, flowering and maturity Seed yield 5-10q/ha

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3. Alternateareafor e rhybridsseed prod uction of rice: It ccanbeprooduced successfuully andeconomicall e ly during rabi-summeer at Balaaghat locaated in Chhattisggarh plainzone z and during Khariif at Seoni located in KaymorePlateau P and Satpuura hill zoneeofMP.

4. Ridge a nnd furrowand a broadbed b metho ds for seed producti oon of soybean: b It is suitable for harveesting 8.71%morequantity ofquality q (higgher seedweight, w germination and vigoor index) processed seed of soybbean in verrtisol underr heavy rainfall (11660.74mm, 53 rainy days) in coomparison to the conventional fllat bed method.

5. In Kabuli Chick Pea Seed primming with Caarboxin +Thiram T (as VVitavax Powwer) @ 2.5g / Kgg seed priorr to sowing enhances the plant sstand and hhealth thatlead l to increase in numberr of podsper p plant, number of nodules, sseed germmination resulting in higher yieeld.

6. In lentil seeed priminggwithcommmercial formmulation ofSodium S Molybdate @0.5g/l 0 + T. harziannum @15g /Kg seedprior p to sowing enhancees the plantt stand and health that leadds to increease in nuumber ofpods/plant, p number oof nodules,, seed germination and seeed vigour, reesulting inhigher h yield.

7. In Vegetaable Pea Seeed primingg with commmercial formmulation of SSodium Molybdate @ 0.5g/l + T. harzianum n @15g /Kg seedprior p to sowing enhances the plant stand and healtth that leadds to increease in nummber of pods/plant, seeed weightt, seed germination and seeed vigour, reesulting inhigher h yield.

8. Registratiion of 1510 land racces of 53 crops hass been acccomplished which comprisess 125 land a racesof o rice suchh as Chinnor, Jeerashhankar, Kallimuch, Chatri, Assan Kotti,Chhindi C Kappoor and 56 land racees of Minor Millets fromm tribal districts oof MP undeer PPV &FRRA.

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Crop Production Technology Rice:

MTU- 10-10 followed by Pant dhan 19 were found superior under SRI for obtaining higher grain Yield over other methods of planting . Variety Sava 134 gave maximum grain yield (6.2 t/ha) followed by MTU-10-10 (5.1 t/ha) under 150 % increase of Nitrogen dose over RDF(N;P:K80:60:40 kg/ha) . Transplanted method of rice cultivation was found the best method for obtaining higher yield of rice (5.45 t/ha.) followed by dry direct seeded rice (5.20 t/ha.) under various methods of planting technoiques

Maize:

Pre release late maturity genotype, DKC (9164) IP9002, PMH 1 (C), SEED TECH 2324 (C) and BIO-9681(C) were evaluated under varying planting density and nutrient levels and none were found significantly superior. Six different pre-release genotypes of QPM were tested under varying planting density and nutrient levels and none were found significantly superior. Out of five different pre-release genotypes of pop corn were tested under varying planting density and nutrient levels and none were found significantly superior. The experiment was conducted with an objective to find out effective SSNM and tillage practices for yield maximization in rainfed maize-mustard cropping system. The results showed that among the tillage practices adopted, conventional tillage planting gave higher yield. Whereas, among the nutrient management practices, SSNM resulted in significantly higher yield. The experiments conducted to find out the best option for weed management practices in maize based systems in different agro-climatic conditions revealed that application of Atrazine (0.75 a.i. kg/ha) + Pendamethaline (0.75 a.i. lit/ha) and 2,4-D at 25 DAS, and closely allowed by Atrazine (1.5 a.i. kg/ha) pre emergence and Tembotrione 120 g a.i. /ha post emergence at 25 DAS is a best option. For enhancing water-use efficiency in rainfed maize, the experiments conducted and it was found that rainfed maize responded to zero tillage + mulching (4t/ha) and finally resulted in yield enhancement by 24 % higher yield over without mulch. Amongst various hydrogel treatments the application of hydrogel @5.0 kg/ha resulted yield increment by 10.9% over no hydrogel application. The trail was conducted at Chhindwara to find out identify potential bio fertilizer in maize during kharif. The results reveal that T11 (60 kg P2O5 + NPK Consortia) treatments combination produce higher yield. In case of PSB strain, PSB II performing better than PSB I. To identify potential bio-fertilizer in maize in collaboration with ICAR-National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms (NBIAM) an experiment was conducted and the result reveals that application of 60 kg P25O +NPK Consortia (T11) produced highest yield. From significance point of view different strain of phosphorus bio- fertilizers were at par, hence any one can be used for maize. An experiment was conducted to identify the ecological intensification practice that could improve the current farmer practice and it was found that nutrient management played significant role in maximum yield reduction as compared to other practices. A total of 40 FLD’s were conducted at village: Bhuma, Block: Sausar and it was reported that an increase in grain yield under demonstration over the farmer’s local

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practices was 33.9 %. Economic returns was observed to be a function of grain yield and Minimum Support Price (MSP) or sale price, the increase in Total Returns (Rs), NetProfitandC:BRatiowas34%,49.9%and28.8%,respectively. At village Bhadugaon, Districts :Harda, 30 FLD’s were conducted and results showed an increase in grain yield to the tune of 12.4% was observed over farmers practice. Relatively, increase in Total Returns, Net Profit and C : B Ratio is 12.4 %, 17.1 % and 10.7%, respectively. Agashi village, Katange Block under District: Balaghat total 15 FLD’s were conducted and it was concluded that increase in grain yield under demonstration (Maize crop (Variety- JM-216) ) over the farmer’s local practices (Wheat crop (Variety-Lok-1))was 44.6 per cent. Whereas, increase in Total Returns, Net Profit and C : B Ratio is 29.4 %, 41.4 % and 21.1%, respectively Under Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) programme 2017, field day programme was conducted at Chinndwara on 15.02.2018 benefitting a total of 117 number of farmers, Balaghat on 21.03.2018 benefitting a total of 129 number of farmers and Harda on 29.03.2018 benefitting a total of 93 number of farmers Sesame:

Integrated crop management for yield Maximization in Sesame: The ICM practices recorded seed yield of 460kg/ ha as against the 200 kg/ha under farmer practices. The net return of Rs. 21466/ha was recorded in ICM practices as compared to farmer practice net return of Rs. 6496/ha. B: C ratio 2.08 was noted under ICM compared to farmer practices B: C ratio 1.56. Optimization of nutrient requirement for AVT genotypes: Among different fertility levels, 150% RDF resulted into significantly higher seed yield of 524 kg/ha followed by 100% RDF of 449 kg/ha and 50% RDF of 376 kg/ha . Similarly, NMR of Rs. 22761 /ha was recorded highest with fertilizer dose 150% RDF followed by 100% RDF of Rs. 16702 /ha and 50% RDF of Rs 11206 /ha. However, the highest B: C ratio was computed in 150 % RDF (1.93) followed by 100% RDF (1.70) and the lowest in 50% RDF (1.50). The seed yield, NMR and the B: C ratio as influenced by different genotypes and fertilizer doses tested are presented. Among genotypes, seed yield ranged from 265 to 571 kg/ha being minimum in AT-338 and maximum in TKG-308. The lowest NMR was recorded with genotype AT-338 Rs.239 /ha and maximum in TKG-308 (Rs.27779 /ha). Similarly, the highest B: C ratio was computed for TKG-308 (2.18) followed by in TKG-501(2.12) Influence of terminal nipping and growth regulators on yield maximization of Sesame: The data on seed yield ,NMR and B:C ratio are presented in table 3b .The data indicated that the maximum seed yield of 579 Kg/ha was obtained in T7 i.e. terminal nipping (T2) plus salicylic acid spray 100 ppm(T3) and DAP 2% spray (T4) all applied at 30 day after sowing followed by 532 Kg/ha in T6 (T2+T4) and 499 Kg/ha in T5 (T2+T3) respectively. The significantly the minimum seed yield of 433 Kg/ha recorded in T1 (control). The maximum net monitory return Rs 26767/ha was recorded in T7 followed by Rs 25705/ha in T6 and Rs 23028/ha in T4, with the minimum of Rs 17844/ha in T1. The maximum B:C ratio of 2.16 recorded in T6 followed by 2.06 in T7 and T4 with the minimum of 1.84 inT1. Studies on Zinc and Iron enrichment through ferti-fortification: The data on seed yield, net monetary return and B:C ratio have been given in table 4b. The maximum seed yield of 625 Kg/ha was recorded in T4 i.e. control (RDF-60:40:20 kg NPK/ha and FYM-5t/ha) (T1)

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plus sooil applicatioon of ZnSOO4 @ 25kg /ha (T2) annd foliar appplication [email protected]%at30 and 45 days after sowing (T33) followed by and at par to 6022 kg/ha in TT2, 579 kg/hha in T3 and T11i.e.T1+Sooil application of gypsuum (sulphurr)@30kg/ha. Significcantly theminimum m seed yield of 394 kkg/ha was aachieved in T1. The maximum net monetary return ofRs.34182 R /ha wass recorded from T4 foollowed byRs. R 31057/ ha in T2 aand Rs. 295563/ha inT3 T . The minimum net monetary returnnofRs.144671/ha wass recorded from T1. The maximmum B:C ratio of 2.55 in T4, followed byy2.34inT22 and, withthe t minimummof1.71innT1. Studiessonproductivity of sesame intercroppingn system : The dataa on seedyield y are presentted in table 5e. The maaximum seeed equivaleent yield 5300 kg/ha wass recordedin i T1 i.e. sole sesame followwed by 5233kg/ha in T7 i.e. Sesamme +Urdbeanin(4:2)and 513 Kg//ha in T5 i.e.Sesaame + mooong (4:2).TThe maximuum NMRRs R 26117 aand Rs 237735/ha resppectively were obbtained inT 1 and T7.TThe maximuum B: C ratioof2.21wwas obtaineddinT1, folloowed by

2.02 annd 1.93 in T7 and T5 reespectively. Techn oological A ddvancement n and as sess forrapeseed r mmustard pproduction in rice fallow aareas in India” d (TAARF-NMOOP R P) In Madhhya Pradessh, eight varrieties showwed betterperformance p e under zerro tillage coompared to tradittional uteraa cultivationn after rice. The obserrvations weere recordedd for variouus agro- morphoological traitts and dataa analyzed by statisticcal design RBD. The highest seed yield (averagge of 3 locaations) was recorded inn the mustaard variety NNRCHB 101 (1124 kg//ha) and PM 25 (1085 kg/ha) whereass, among yeellow sarson, Pitambari recorded highest seeed yield (1004 kkg/ha) under zero tillage (Fig. 1).

It is innferred thatt rapeseedd-mustardvarieties v shhowed variable respoonse to theagro- ecologiees and mannagement ppractice undder rice fallow, and reccorded morre seed yielld under zero tilllage compaared to tradditional utera cultivatioon. This stuudy showed the perfoormance based eevaluationof o rapeseedd-mustardvarieties v unnder differennt managemment practices and recommmend thatvarieties v NRCHB 101 and Pitammbarii for MMadhya Prradesh werre found superioor under zerro tillage connditions commpared toutera u cultivaation.

1500 1000 500 0 V1 V2 V3 V4V5 V V6 V7 V88V1V2V3V4 V5 V6V7 V V8

Seed yield (kg/ha) Uterra Zeero tillage

Seeed yield of R-M variieties und er uteraand a zero ttilled con dditions inMadhya M Pradesh

V1-NRCHB 101, V2-PMM 25, V3-Pitaambari, V4-DDRMRIJ 31, V5-YSH 401,V6-RH4066, V7- Tapeshwari and V8-Bhaawani

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Small millet:

Organic farming research in Kodo millets – A comparative study : Among the various methods of crop nutrient management used, integrated nutrient management through the use of FYM along with NPK recorded higher mean grain yield of 21.9 kg/plot and Straw yield of 51.0 kg/plot with highest B:C ration (2.79) and it was superior to other methods of crop nutrient management used.

Effect of different sowing windows for mitigating the climate change : Among the different date of sowing ,growth attributing characters S2 plant height 110.11 cm and 1000 seed weight 5.14 (g) and grain yield 2781.9 kg/ha and straw yield 7366.3 Kg/ha with harvest index 27.23.

Enhancing the millet – system productivity with intercrops : Among different moisture conservation practices M2 has highest yield 1330.50 kg/ha of base crop as well as intercrop 838.9 kg/ha. Among different fertility levels F2 was found best with yield i.e. 1275.9 kg/ha for base crop and 3148.1kg/ha for intercrop.

? In a trial to assess the performance of small millets to different sowing windows , the normal sowing was found best (1400 kg/ha) for kodo, little and barnyard millet followed by early sowing (1301 kg/ha) and delayed sowing (676 kg/ha). ? Standard cultural practices i.e. to inter-cultivations along-with one hand weeding improved Kodo Millet & Little Millet productivity. ? A pre-emergence application of isoproturon @ 0.5 kg a.i./ha along with one inter cultivation at 25 days after sowing (DAS) was found effective chemical weed management practice for Kodo Millet & Little Millet productivity. ? An application of 125% recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) gave higher grain yield (1095 kg/ha) and B:C ratio (1.73), which were calculated to 37.73 & 39.06 percent higher grain yield & B:C ratio respectively, then with the application of 75% RDF. ? Among the Little Millet varieties tested, variety DLM 95 produced highest grain yield (1070kg/ha) & B:C ratio (1.73) followed by JK-8 (870kg/ha) with B:C ratio (1.41). ? Production of millets through inter cropping with legumes improve the productivity . ? Application of Integrated nutrient management (organic & inorganic) practices produced highest Little Millet grain yield (1418 kg/ha) followed by application of inorganic (RDF NPK only). Whereas the lowest grain yield was obtained at only organic (894 kg/ha). ? In a study to compare effect of different modes of Nutritional Supplementation in Little millet, INM(RDF+NPK) gave highest yields of 1640 kg/ha which was superior treatment over only organic(yield 1260 kg/ha) & only inorganic(yield 1330 kg/ha). ? Demonstrated varieties of Kodo Millet (JK 48 & JK 439) performed better in grain yield (84.8%) under FLD (1447 kg/ha), which gave more B:C ratio (1.85) compared to farmers practice (grain yield of 783 kg/ha with 1.26 B:C ratio respectively) on skeletal soils of (MP) under rainfed condition.

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Integrated Farming Systems

? Among different cropping system module ,rice- garlic gave maximum net profit Rs. 211188/ha followed by rice- gram + mustard- green manure and rice- Potato – green gram cropping system. All the cropping systems were found beneficial than existing rice – wheat but rice barley – bajra cropping system gave low net profit. It gave more fodder yield than rice- berseem cropping system. ? Two Hand weeding at 20 and 40 DAS given in rice and garlic as weed control treatments gave more net return, more weed control efficiency and more B:C ratio while maximum productivity of rice and garlic was obtained under incorporation of 5 t/ha oil cake in rice – garlic (both) in addition to nutrient supply as in other treatment. But incorporation of 5t/ha oil cake in rice and mustard was found uneconomical due to higher cost.

A view of intercropping of various crops in IFS Project

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Dry Land Agriculture Performance of different cropping systems under various in-situ rain water conservation practices: In a cropping system study with various in-situ rain water conservation practices, soybean and pigeonpea when sown in a 4:2 row proportions under ridge and furrow system for in-situ moisture conservation practices proved superiority in soybean equivalent seed yield (2231 kg/ha), net return (Rs. 57924/ ha) and B:C ratio (3.60) under even delayed sowing and drought appearance at the flowering and pod development stage of crop growth.

Soybean + Pigeonpea sown in ridge and furrow (4:2)

Performance of pulses and oil seed crops after rice under zero till condition: High chickpea seed equivalent yield (943 kg/ha) was recorded of 4:2 row proportion of chickpea and linseed with net monitory returns Rs. 32446/ ha and B:C ratio of 3.04.

Chickpea + Linseed (4:2) Sole Chickpea Chickpea + Mustard (4:2) Foliar sprays of urea to cope with mid season drought for enhancing the productivity of rainfed soybean: Foliar sprays of different chemicals to cope with mid season drought each at pod initiation and pod development to maturity when there was continuous dry spell of 10 days in between rainfall events, application of urea @ 2% proved beneficial producing the seed yield of 767 kg / ha, net return of Rs. 12896/ ha and B:C ratio of 1.80.

Before Spray of urea in soybean Spray of urea @ 2% in soybean

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Crop Protection Plant Pathology

Rice:

? Most promising highly resistant entry to leaf blast under NSN 1 were IET 25749,25795,25728,26178,25745,24968 and US312 in uniform nursery method. ? The most promising to leaf blast resistant were IET No. 26800,27196,27207, 26866, 26874, 26613, 26943, 26799, 27195, 27075, 26780 and IET ,27218 under uniform nursery method in NSN2. ? The entries that had shown highly resistant reaction to leaf blast under NHSN were IET26484 ,26466 ,26173, 25778,26464,US314IET26480, 26501,26474, 26503, 26547, 26470 and IET 26492 ? Among the tested entries under DSN the highly resistant entries were IET Tetep ( R), RP-Bio-Patho – 2-5-9, DDR –BL-295-1, DDR –BL-420-1, RP-Patho = 8-1-55, RP- Patho 3-73-6, MSM –TH-151-1, CB 14186, RP-Patho -7-5-9 and MS-M-93*55-2-3- 4-3-2-555under natural epiphytotics in upland ecosystem under uniform nursery method in DSN Trial . ? .Among the tested entries (under NSN1) highly resistant reaction to brown spot were IET 26275, 26104, NDR 359 (NC), 25495, 26406, 25508, 25310, 25331, 26016, Swarnadhan, IET, 2622226386, Ajaya, 25337 and IET 25804 ? Of the tested hybrids the highly resistant hybrids against brown spot were IET No.26473,26541,26472,and IET 26514. ? One hundred nine genotypes of DSN were evaluated against brown spot resistance under LSI 2.8. Among the tested genotypes the highly resistant genotypes against brown leaf spot IET No. ,IR64,,P-Bio-Patho-3,CB13-132,RP-BIO- Patho-2,Rasi ,CH- 45,TN1 under natural epiphytotics ? Eight fungicidal treatments were significantly reduced the disease severity and disease incidence of leaf blast as compared to control. It was observed that Fluxapyroxad 62.5 g/l + Epoxiconazole 62.5 g/l [email protected] ml /l was significantly superior for controlling the leaf blast severity (12.4%) followed by Tricyclazole 18% + Mancozeb62%WP @2.5g/l (13.7%) and Azoxystrobin 18.2% w/w+ Difeconazole 11.4%w/w SC @1.0ml/l (14.3%) over untreated check (32.5%). ? False smut management trial was conducted with hybrid PA 6444 gold under natural disease pressure. The percentage of infected panicle/m2 was recorded as 9.75% with 2.55%of infected spikelet/panicle. Application of two sprays of azoxystrobin23%[email protected]/l(T1) at 15 days interval significantly reduced the percentage of infected panicles/ m 2 as 3.64%.the percentage of infected spikelet was reduced up to 1.05 when plants were sprayed with Thiafluzamide24%SC@1ml/l

Effect of Newly evolved fungicides against leaf blast

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Evaluation of rice genotypes for heat tolerance and multiple abiotic stresses Small millets

? Survey for important diseases of kodo millet and little millet : Average head smut incidence was recorded 3.7% in a range of 0.0 to 7.0% in Rewa, Sidhi, Singarauli and Shahdol districts of Madhya Pradesh. Banded leaf and sheath blight (BLSB) incidence ranged 0.0 to 26.0% with a mean of 6.5% in 4 districts. The BLSB incidence was not observed in . Striga incidence ranging from 0.0 to 12.5% (average 7.4%) was recorded in 4 districts of M.P. ? Grain smut and banded leaf and sheath blight (BLSB) incidence was recorded in field survey conducted in Rewa, Sidhi, Singarauli and Shahdol districts of Madhya Pradesh Average grain smut incidence (10.7%) in a range of 0.0 to 28.0%) was recorded. Average BLSB incidence was highest in Shahdol (8.3%) followed by Rewa (6.0%), Sidhi (4.2%) and (2.5%). Over all, average BLSB incidence was 5.2% in a range of 0.0 to 21.5% in four districts of Madhya Pradesh. ? Screening of kodo millet entries against important diseases : Incidence of head smut, banded leaf and sheath blight (BLSB) and Striga spp. ranging from 1.4 to 26.6%, 13.2 to 33.6% and 2.6 to 8.6%, respectively were recorded in 11 entries of kodo millet screened under KIAVT . JK137 was moderately resistant to head smut. Whereas , JK 137, GPUK 3, RK 390-25, TNAU 86, RPS 694 and BK 36 were shown resistant reaction against BLSB. Least incidence of Striga spp. was recorded in BK 48 (2.6%) followed by RPS 694 (2.8).In Donor Screening Nursery (DSN), out of twenty seven, six entries namely RPS 687, 745, 869, DPS 118, JK 137 and JK 13 were shown multiple disease resistance against head smut and BLSB. ? Screening of little millet entries against important diseases : In LIAVT, twelve entries namely DLM 95, WV 126, DHLT 28-4, OLM 217, WV 167, IIMR LM 7012, OLM 233, IIMR LM 7162, TNPSu 186, WC 125, OLM 203 and BL 6 were completely free from grain smut. . Little millet entry BL 6 wa s found resistant to grain smut and moderately resistant to BLSB.In DSN, five entries namely BL 6, BL 8, Acc. No. 148, OLM 203 and Acc. No. 115 were shown multiple disease resistance against grain smut and BLSB. ? Screening of barnyard millet entries against important diseases : In BIAVT, local check RBM 36 (4.1%) was found resistant to grain smut , where as RBM 50 (5.4%) and TNEF 206 (9.3%) were shown moderately resistant reaction.. ? In DSN, four entries VB 15-3, LRB 4 , LRB 9 and RBM 36 were found resistant to grain smut.

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Screening of foxtail millet entries against important diseases : Out of sixteen entries of foxtail millet screened under FIAVT, four entries namely DHFT 77-3, IIMR FtM- 1, SiA 3156 and RFM 41 were found resistant to leaf blast and brown spot diseases. ? In DSN, two entries namely ISC 1199 and GS 1329 were shown moderately resistant reaction against leaf blast and brown spot. ? Screening of finger millet entries against important diseases: Out of thirty entries of finger millet , 9 entries namely WN 550, WN 559, OEB 602, RAuF 13, PRS 38, KMR 632, KOPN 1059, GPU 45 and PR 202 were shown moderately resistant reaction to BLSB in IVT. Finger millet entry, OEB 602 was found resistant to leaf, neck and finger blast. ? Three early and medium maturing entries of finger millet namely KMR 630, DHFM 78-33 and GPU 45 were moderately resistant to blast and BLSB. ? In DSN, three entries namely DSN 6, 15 and 20 were shown moderately resistant reaction to leaf, neck and finger blasts. ? Screening of proso millet entries against important diseases : Grain smut incidence ranging from 16.50 to 45.99% with 1.0 to 3.0 Grade smut severity was recorded in 8 entries of proso millet. Five entries namely TNPM 238, GPUP 25, GPUP 21, TNAU 151 and TNAU 164 were shown resistance against grain smut. ? Eco-friendly management of Banded leaf and sheath blight on kodo millet and little millet : Soil application of combined value added Pseudomonas fluorescens + Trichoderma viride + Bacillus subtilis. @ 335 g each of formulation mixed in 25 kg FYM, incubated for 15 days and applied over an area of 1 acre was best at the time of sowing against banded leaf and sheath blight of kodo millet and little millet. Soil application of value added Trichoderma viride (T.v. ) @ 1 kg formulation and Soil application of value added Pseudomonas fluorescens (P.f.) @ 1 kg formulation were at par for the management of disease. An increase in grain yield from 25.5 to 26.7% was also recorded in the same treatments in kodo millet and 21.3 to 23.4% in little millet. ? In KAVT, for their suitability against shootfly incidence varieties TNAU-86, RK-390-25, GPUK-3 TNPSC-262 and JK-439 were found promising. ? In evaluation of Kodo Millet germ-plasm against shootfly, the pest incidence in tested entries ranged between 0.00 to 33.96%. Sixteen entries were completely free from pest incidence; three entries suffered less than 5% incidence & six entries with less than 10% while remaining 6 entries were worth discarding & suffered heavy pest incidence ranging from 10.20 to 33.96% incidence.. ? In LAVT, against shootfly incidence the pest incidence in terms of % dead hearts recorded at 14, 21 & 28 DASE ranged between 0.00 to 4.60%, 0.00 to12.41% and 0.00 to 19.67% respectively, indicating resistant check to be best among tested entries with 0.00% incidence and highest yield. ? Out of 24 germ plasm entries the pest incidence in tested entries ranged between 0.00 to 10.51%. Nine entries were completely free from pest incidence; eight entries suffered less than 5% incidence & one entry with less than 10% . ? Spraying of NSKE @ 5% at 15 DAS (1.30% pest incidence& 643.8 kg/ ha grain yield) was most effective in managing shootfly in little millet followed by Spraying of azadirectin 1500 ppm at 15 DAS (2.03% pest incidence& 569.8 kg/ha grain yield).

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Pulses

? Among 57 entries screened for MYMV in mungbean, 40 were resistant and only 2 entries namely, KMP 17-30 and KMP 17-18 were found highly resistant against powdery mildew while other 30 entries were moderately resistant (MR) or tolerant against the disease. These resistant entries will be used as resistant donors in crossing programs. ? In AVT & IVT disease screening nursery of urdbean of the 40 entries tested, 14 entries were highly resistant to MYMV and only three entries KUP 17-30, KUP 17-32 and KUP 17-39 were highly resistant to powdery mildew. Powdery mildew disease management in mungbean Of the seven treatments, F.S. Tebuconazole was highly effective in managing the disease with 920Kg/ha grain yield which is at par with the yield observed with treatment T1+ F.S. Carbendazim (915kg/ha). Powdery mildew disease management in urdbean : Out of the seven treatments, T4 i.e. T1+ F.S. Tebuconazole was highly effective in managing the disease with 706Kg/ha grain yield. Development of IDM module for urdbean: Out of five treatments tested, T1 (Resistant variety (IPU94-1) + Optimum seed rate (20 kg/ha) + Seed treatment with Thiomethoxam 70 ws @ 3gm/kg seed + Removal of infected plant at initial stage + One spray of Thiomethoxam 25 WG @ 100gm/ ha) and T2 (Resistant variety (IPU94-1) + Optimum seed rate (20 kg/Ha) + Seed treatment with Imidacloprid @ 1ml/kg seed + Removal of infected plant at initial stage + One spray of Imidacloprid @ 50ml/ ha) were highly effective in managing the disease with 765Kg/ha and 740kg/ha grain yield respectively. Rabi 2017-18 disease screening trial : In case of powdery mildew disease screening, out of 57entires tested only 25 entries resistant to disease. Lentil wilt disease management trial: Highest germination with lowest disease incidencewas found in T1(seed treatment with Carbendazim) followed by T4 (S.t. with T. viride). In lentil wilt trial, wilt incidence was very high due to water stress during 2017-18. Out of the 92 entries tested, only 29 entries were resistant to wilt. Recommendations ? Seed treatment with imidacloprid 5g/kg seed + foliar spray of Tebuconazole @ 0.1% reduces powdery mildew and anthracnose with higher yield in mungbean and urdbean both. ? With the adoption of improved technologies KU96-3 is also suitable for cultivation in Sagar. ? Seed treatment of lentil with Thiram+Pseudomonas fluorescence (2.0+5 g/kg seed) is effective in controlling wilt disease. ? Front line Demonstrations conducted at different villages revealed that IPL 316 is suitable for cultivation in Sagar.

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Entomology Sesame: Screening of sesame germplasm against major insect pests of sesame: Among 183 entries tested, 106, 147 and 153 entries found resistant at Vegetative, flowering and maturity stage respectively, against Antigastra. While, 128 entries were found resistant against bud fly. Uniform pest nursery trial (UPN): Under natural infestation conditions, accessions SI-43 and NIC-16415 (0.0 %) showed almost immunity against Antigastra at Vegetative stage whereas, at flowering stage, SI-43, ES-120-1-84-A (4.5%) and SI-250 (4.5 %) recorded resistant. While Capsule damage varied 2.3 -7.3% minimum in SI-250 followed by SI-199-2- 84 (3.2%).Similarly, flower damage due to bud fly varied 0.0-10.4% being maximum in ES- 120-1-84-A and minimum SI-43. Screening of advance breeding material of sesame against major insect pest: In AVT among 13 entries including check were taken for screening against major insect pests of sesame. Plant damage due to Antigastra varied from 0.0 to 20.0%. Flower damage due to Antigastra varied from 3.7 to10.2% with maximum in AVT-TC-25 and minimum in AVT-17- 07. Capsule damage due to Antigastra ranged 2.06 to 8.5 % being highest in TC-25 (SC) and minimum in AVT-17-06. Flower damage due to Dasyneura varied from 2.8 to 12.5% with maximum in AVT-17-08 and minimum in AVT-17-07 In AVT Among 21 entries including check, plant damage due to Antigastra varied 0.0-26.7%. Flower damage due to Antigastra varied 2.0 to 23.8% being maximum in IVT-17-08 and minimum in IVT-17-09. Capsule damage due to Antigastra was varied from 1.59 to 7.64 % being highest in IVT-17-01 and lowest in IVT-17-14. Flower damage due to Dasyneura varied from 2.19 to 12.55 % being maximum in IVT-17-11 and minimum in IVT-17-05 . Seasonal incidence of major insect pests of sesame in relation to biotic and abiotic factors: Variety JTS-8 was grown in an isolated area of 200 m 2 and observations on the insect-pests incidence were recorded during each standard week. Incidence of Antigastra started in the Third week of July (29th meteorological week) with 49 % plant damage and 0.33 larvae per plant and then increased up to 0.83 larvae per plant in 34th meteorological week. The extent of plant and flower damage due to Antigastra was 49 % and 13 % respectively. Incidence of bud fly started in 34 th meteorological week and it was reached at maximum in 35th meteorological week (0.35 maggot/plant) with 4.36% flower damage. The per cent capsule damage due to Antigastra was taken at harvesting stage of crop and it was observed 6.39% damage. Incidence of all three sucking pests, jassid, whitefly and mirid bug were at peak during 34th and 35th meteorological week (0.59 jassid, 1.96 white fly & 1.14 mirid bug per plant) respectively. The incidence of Antigastra showed significant negative correlation with minimum temperature and it was significantly positive correlated with morning relative humidity. Jassid and whitefly population was negatively correlated with minimum temperature and rainfall. However, the incidence of mired bug was negatively correlated with minimum temperature and relative humidity.

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Development of cost effective IPM module for the management of major insect pests of sesame

Data presented indicated that all the treatments found significantly superior over the control to reduce the pest population as well as plant, flower and capsule damage. The Per cent plant damage in plot having treated seed was low (22.5-32.5 %) compared to untreated plot (55.0 %). Per cent of flower damage (3.97 %) due to leaf roller/capsule borer were minimum in T5 followed by T4 (7.66 %) and T1 (8.40 %) and it was maximum in untreated plot (25.0 %).

Capsule damage was minimum in T5 (1.27 %) followed by T4 (1.29 %) and maximum in untreated plot (10.67 %). Flower damage due to bud fly was minimum in T5 (5.30 %) followed by T4 (6.50 %) and maximum in untreated plot (12.4 %). The lowest population of Antigastra (0.08 and 0.25 larvae/plant at 30 and 45 DAS respectively) was recorded in module T5. The minimum population of Dasineura was also observed in T5 (0.45 maggot/plant). The minimum population of jassid, mired bug and whitefly (0.10 and 0.13 jassid/three leaf, 0.13 and 0.20 mirid bug/three leaf and 0.48 and 0.33 whitefly/three leaf at

30 and 45 DAS respectively) was recorded in module T1 and T5. Highest Seed equivalent yield (1176 kg/ha), net profit (78667 Rs/ha) and B:C ratio (6.11) were recorded in T5 (Seed treatment with Imidacloropid 600 FS + intercropping with black gram (3:3) followed by foliar spray of NSKE 5% at 30 DAS and Profenofos 0.1% at 45 DAS) followed by T4 (Seed treatment with Imidacloropid 600 FS + intercropping with black gram (3:3) followed by foliar spray of Profenofos 0.1% at 30 DAS and NSKE 5% at 45 DAS). Assessment of yield losses due to leaf roller/capsule borer in promising varieties /line of sesame Incidence of Antigashtra and Dasineura : The minimum population of Antigastra was observed in variety GT-10 followed by TKG-308, TKG-22 and Rama at 25 DAS in treated plotn and it was lowest in variety TKG-22 followed by TKG-308, Rama and GT-10 at 45 DAS in treated plots. While at 55 DAS, the minimum population of Antigastra was recorded in TKG-308 and RT-346. The population of bud fly at 45 DAS was recorded minimum in variety TKG-308 followed by GT-10 and RT-351 in treated plots. Per cent plant damage caused by Antigastra was reduced in treated plots as compared to untreated. However, flower damage was significantly reduced in treated plots in all the entries .Similarly flower damage caused by Dasineura was also significantly reduced in treated plots as compared to untreated plots in all the entries

Incidence of sucking pests: Incidence of jassid, mirid bug and white fly was significantly reduced in treated plots as compared to untreated in most of the entries at both the stages of observation

Grain yield and losses : Grain yield was higher in treated plots of all the entries but significantly higher in, Rama, TKG-308, TKG-22, TKG-306 and GT-10; however, seed yield was very low in entries, VRI, RT-351 and RT-346. Net profit was observed maximum in Rama, TKG-308, and TKG-22. Percent avoidable losses caused by insect pests of sesame

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Management of red rust flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum in stored sesame

The data indicated that during first month, mortality of Tribolium after 24 hr. of release was observed to be maximum (6.30%) in T5, followed by T4 &T6 (3.80%). The mortality increased in all the treatments after 5 days of release being maximum (11.30 %) in T 5 followed by 8.80

%inT4. Mortality in T5 (NSK powder, 5g/ kg seed) was increased gradually being 61.30% after 25 days of release followed by T4 ;Curry leaf powder 5g/ kg seed ( 52.50% ) as compared to 15.0% in untreated seeds due to natural abiotic factors. During second month of treatment, mortality of Tribolium after 25 days of release was observed to be maximum (55.00%) in T5 (NSK powder, 5g/ kg seed) followed by T4; curry leaf powder 5 g/kg seed (47.50 %) as compared to 17.50 % in untreated seed. During third month of treatment, Mortality of Tribolium after 25 days of release was observed to be maximum (60.00%) in T5 (NSK powder, 5g/ kg seed) followed by T4 (Curry leaf powder, 5g/kg seed) 51.30% as compared to 17.50 % in untreated seed. Rice: IPM for the management of Rice gundhi bug : IHRT-ME – 20 and W 1263 entry was found resistant against gundhi bug. Suraksha variety may be recommended for gundhi bug endemic area. Application of Dinotefuran @ 0.50g/liter and Coragen 20 SC ( Rynaxypyr) @ 0.03 ml/liter drastically reduced the gundhi bug 91.1% and 87.79% respectively after ten days of insecticides application and increased the yield 72% and 64% respectively. Maize: The insect pest status is averaged for the different sugarcane areas, some imperative observations emerged are as under: ? Early shoot borer and pyrilla works as major while top shoot borer/ root borer/ pink stem borer, scale, whitefly and mealy bug are the minor insect pests infesting sugarcane. ? Early shoot borer infestation observed to be 14.88, 13.14, 10.50 and 8.57 per cent in various varieties at Bankhedi, Kareli, , and Hoshangabad respectively. No bio agent activity observed against early shoot borer. ? Chlorantraniliprole 0.4 % G effective in controlling ESB in the area. ? Maximum infestation of top shoot borer (8.87%) and root borer (4.53%) recorded at Kareli area ? The pyrilla infestation observed was 6.65, 6.59, 4.97 and 0.11 pyrilla per leaf, while, nymphal cum adult parasitoid, E malanoleuca was 4.41, 4.22, 3.00 and 0.04 per leaf at Bankhedi, Kareli, Gadarwara, and Hoshangabad, respectively. Egg parasitoid, T. pyrillae also observed to parasitized the pyrilla effectively.

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Natural Resource Management Soil Biodiversity and Biofertilizers: Field experiments during 2017-18 were carried out for field evaluation of consortia of different biofertilizers in liquid formulations. The isolates of Arthrobacter, Actinomycetes, Rhizobium and PGPR were received from Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal for field testing on maize, soybean, wheat, chickpea; and consortia of previously shortlisted Arthrobacter and Actinomycetes isolates with Arthrobacter and PGPR on soybean. Along with these combinations, two control i.e., fertilized uninoculated control (FUI) and unfertilized uninoculated control (UFUI) were incorporated for comparison. During experimentation recommended dose of fertilizer was applied along with consortia. ? Significant results were obtained towards grain and straw yields, and total uptake of N, P and K by soybean due to inoculation with F+PGPR+Rhi+PSB+KSB over FUI. The grain yield (1900 kg/ha) was 29.0% higher over FUI (1472 kg/ha). ? Combination of F+G. diazotropicus + Arthro + PSB + KSB increases yield of grain and stover of maize and total uptake of N, P and K by the crop over FUI. The grain yield of maize (2863 kg/ha) was 33.4% higher over FUI (2146 kg/ha). ? Different combinations of PGPR+Act+Arthro along with recommended dose of fertilizers responded better towards nodulation, yields and total uptake of nutrients in soybean as compared to FUI. Maximum response was obtained due to F+PGPR+Act+Arthro and the grain yield (1788 kg/ha) was 34.1% higher over FUI (1333 kg/ha). ? During rabi 2017-18, the treatment combination F+G. diazotropicus + Arthro + PSB + KSB found significantly varied towards grain and straw yields, and total uptake of N, P and K by wheat crop due to inoculation over FUI. The performance of treatment toward grain yield of wheat (5100 kg/ha) it was 17% higher over FUI (4370 kg/ha). ? The treatment of F+G. diazotropicus + Arthro + PSB + KSB exhibited prominent results to increase yields of grain and stover of chickpea and total uptake of N, P and K by the crop over FUI. The maximum seed yield of chickpea (1651 kg/ha) was 10.8% higher over FUI (1490 kg/ha).

Production and Revenue generated under MRPC during 2017-18 from sale of biofertilizers Bio-fertilizer Kharif Rabi Total Carrier based Liquid Carrier based Liquid Carrier based Liquid Packet Amt Bot Amt Packet Amt Bot Amt Packet Amt Bottle Amt (No.) (Rs.) (No) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (Nos.) (Rs.) Rhizobium 8912 178240 103 17510 3567 71340 795 135150 12479 249580 898 152660 Azotobacter 3839 76780 904 153680 3157 63140 303 51510 6996 139920 1207 205190 Azosprillium 1680 33600 916 155720 438 8760 355 60350 2118 42360 1271 216070 PSB 8456 211400 1446 274740 9774 244350 1713 325470 18230 455750 3159 600210 Trichoderma 7863 196575 1298 246620 12128 303200 2303 437570 19991 499775 3601 684190 Pseudomonas 717 143400 517 118910 116 23200 1791 411930 833 166600 2308 530840 BGA Soil 279 22320 ------279 22320 - - Total 31746 862315 5180 967180 29180 713990 7260 1421980 60926 1576305 12444 2389160 G. total (Rs) 39,65,465 Note: Flat discount 25% to KVKs of JNKVV on carrier based biofertilizers Career based: Rhizobium, Azotobacter /Azospirillum - 200 g/pkt (@ Rs. 20) PSB / Trichoderma - 250 g/pkt (@ Rs. 25), Pseudomonas 1 kg/pkt (@ Rs. 200/kg) and BGA soil base – 1 kg/pkt @ Rs. 40/-. Liquid formulation: Rhizobium, Azotobacter /Azospirillum - 1lit /bottle (@ Rs. 170) PSB / Trichoderma - 1lit /bottle (@ Rs. 190), Pseudomonas 1 lit /bottle (@ Rs. 230) .

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Long term fertilizer experiment: to study changes in soil quality, crop productivity and sustainability Grain yield of soybean: Soybean (var. JS-20-29) was grown under long term fertilizer experiment in kharif 2017-18. The result revealed that grain yield of soybean was found to be increased in treatment receiving sub optimal fertilizer dose (50% NPK), which was significantly higher than that obtained with application of 100% N alone. This indicated that 50% of recommended optimal dose is more beneficial in comparison to the application of 100% N alone (imbalanced nutrient application). Application of recommended optimal dose (100% NPK) resulted in productivity of grain yield but omission of sulphur (i.e. 100% NPK-S) dose had resulted in comparatively lower grain yield. Further, integrated application of optimal fertilizer with organic manure (100% NPK + FYM) produced significantly higher yield than 150% NPK dose. It was clearly observed that addition of integrated application of fertilizer with FYM was found to be beneficial for maintaining the fertility of the cultivated soil and consequently improved the productivity potential of crops of soybean–wheat cropping system. Similarly, it was also noted that 100% N treatment resulted higher yield than control and further increased the yield when P fertilizer (100% NP) was included (along with in fertilizer schedule N) higher yield. While, there was a further improvement noted when K nutrient included (100% NPK) and accounted to around over imbalanced (NP application) and which accounted for increased in yield over NP treatment. The finding established the importance of phosphorous application was found to be major fertility constraint in controlling productivity of soybean grown especially in black soil. However, the addition of S through SSP exhibited in increasing the yield over without S supplementation (DAP fertilizer). Thereby, inclusion of S in fertilizer schedule essential for crop responses. Grain yield of wheat: The grain yield of wheat indicated that successive additions of fertilizer from sub optimal to optimal and optimal to super optimal doses resulted in progressive increase in the productivity of wheat. While, it was also observed that addition of organic manure with optimal fertilizer dose enhanced the yield over optimal dose. Application of P fertilizer along with N (NP treatment) had resulted in further increase grain yield of wheat. While, inclusion of K along with NP (100% NPK) contributed an increase of grain yield over application of 100% NP alone. However omission of sulphur nutrition i.e. 100% NPK-S had considerably declined the wheat yield. Crop Productivity Micro and Secondary Nutrients and Pollutant Elements in Soil and Plants During 2017-18 project activities were undertaken as per the plan of work communicated from project coordinator and the findings are summarized as given below: Delineation work for evaluation of micro and secondary nutrients in soils: GPS based delineation of soil was done in of Madhya Pradesh for which a total of 272 surface soil samples were collected and analyzed. It was found that soils were slightly acidic in reaction (average pH 6.53) and low in salt concentration (mean EC-0.13 dSm-1) and organic carbon (5.20 g kg-1).

? It was noted that 64.7, 93.0, 25.4 and 20.2 per cent soil samples collected from Alirajpur district were low in sulphur, zinc, iron and boron, respectively and need attention to replenish through fertilizers application to sustain soil fertility.

Nutrient indexing in permanent benchmark sites: Soil samples from sixty permanent fields of three benchmark sites (Udna, Khamaria and Magarmuha) in Jabalpur Nutrients Indexing Domain (NID) were collected during 2017-18 after harvest of wheat grown in rice- wheat sequence for forecasting the spread of secondary and micronutrients deficiencies. It was found that that in Jabalpur NID available content of zinc and sulphur in soils were 0.91 and 11.6 mg kg-1, while the extent of Zn and S deficiency of was 30.7 and 43.4 per cent, respectively but no deficiency of Cu and Mn was found.

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Field experiments on effect of zinc and boron levels on soybean and wheat in sequence

? Field experiment was conducted to study the effect of periodicity and level of Zn and B application in soybean-wheat sequence. Highest soybean yield (1.46 t ha-1) was recorded under 7.5 kg Zn ha -1, whereas maximum Zn content in soybean (46.72 mg kg-1) and post harvest soil (1.18 mg kg-1) were obtained under 10 kg Zn ha-1 treatments given each year. The alternate year application of Zn gave the significantly superior yield of soybean over single year application and at par with each year application. The maximum wheat yield (4.79 t ha-1) was recorded with residual level of 10 kg Zn ha-1 applied on alternate year. There was no significant effect of interaction between Zn levels and its periodicity on yield and Zn content of soybean or wheat crops. ? Highest seed yield of soybean (1.42 t ha-1) was recorded with the application of 1.5 kg B ha-1 at the same time alternate year application was significantly superior over single year and at par with each year application. The residual effect of B application increased the wheat yield over control, while the maximum wheat yield (4.83 t ha-1) was obtained with application of 1.5 kg B ha-1. ? Field study reflected that foliar application of 0.75 % zinc sulphate at 30 and 60 days after transplanting was at par with soil application of zinc sulphate @ 25 kg ha-1 in different rice varieties.

Studies on micronutrients in soil-plant-animal-human continuum: Under this programme samples of soil, plant, animal and human blood and animal milk from ten tribal villages each from Thandla, Meghnagar and Jhabua blocks of were collected in collaboration with doctors from AIIMS, Bhopal and State Veterinary department of M.P.. A total of 1369 samples (soil-181, grain-328, straw-173, human blood-209, animal blood-198 and animal milk-206) were collected during 2017-18 and analyzed by standard procedures. It was found that 54.7, 34.9, 22.6 and 26.3 per cent soil, plant, blood and milk samples, respectively were low in zinc content. However, only 3.1 and 8.4 per cent soil and plant samples, respectively were low in iron content but in blood and milk samples iron content was low in 27.3 and 19.7 per cent samples. Extension activities: Farmer’s training-cum-health camps on “Importance of micronutrients in soil, plant, animal and human” were organized at tribal villages Bhimpuri (Thandla block), Khedi (Meghnagar block) and Bisoli (Jhabua block) of Jhabua district on 11-05-2018, 17-05- 2018 and 23-05-2018, respectively and 297 tribal farmers and farm women were benefited. Plant Physiology Rice:

? Entries IET 25121, IET 26614, IET 26617, IET 26618, IET 26623, IET 26626 and IET 26627 were found most suitable under drought stress in rainfed conditions at Rewa. ? Under temperature regime study in heat tolerance indices entries IET 24914, IET 26776, IET 26760, IET 24705 and IET 26758 were identified as most tolerant genotypes ? Entries IET 26096, IET26126, IET26074, IET24075, IET26126, Akshadhan and Gontradhan were found to posses higher physiological characters in terms of enhancing the germination and seedling vigour for multiple abiotic stress viz., salinity and osmotic stress.

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Soil Test Crop Response Correlation It is observed the mean yield of pod and stover were increased with increasing fertility gradients as well as FYM application. The highest response of vegetable pea were noticed under the treatments F0 N 30 P 120 K 30, F5 N 30 P 120 K 30 and F10 N 30 P 120 K 30. ? Each increment of NPK levels caused significant variation in grain yield of rice. High -1 targeted yield of 6 t was achieved with FYM 5 t ha (T6) and deviated by ± 5.37 % -1 negatively, whereas the targeted yield of 5 t along with FYM 5 t ha (T5) was obtained comfortably which deviated 1.00 % positively. The grain yield target was achieved only in treatment FYM 5 t ha-1 which was significantly increased over control and GRD which increased by 45.73 and 18.94 per cent, respectively. Maximum grain yield (5.68 t ha-1) was recorded under higher targeted yield of 6 t with 5 t FYM ha-1, which was statistically at par with other treatments except control, GRD and targeted yield of 5 t ha-1, whereas minimum grain yield of 2.76 t ha-1 was obtained under control. ? The economics of rice was maximum in all respect at high target (T. Y. 6 t ha -1) except B:C ratio and yard stick value. The maximum cost of fertilizer was obtained under high target (T. Y. 6 t along with 5 t FYM ha -1) due to use of FYM. However, the highest B:C ratio and yard stick values were recorded under target yield of5tha-1. ? The data on grain and straw yields of wheat were influenced significantly and the target yield (T. Y. 6 t with FYM 5 t ha -1) was recorded significantly high over control. However, the target was achieved by the treatment T. Y. 4.5 t with FYM 5 t ha -1 and T.Y.4.5tha-1. Similar trend was also observed in straw yield of wheat. ? The economics of wheat yield under different NPK levels were calculated and found -1 maximum due to treatments in all respect at higher target of 6 t with FYM 5 t ha (T6) except profit, B:C ratio and yard stick value. Maximum profit was obtained under -1 treatment T4 (T. Y. 6 t ha ) while the benefit cost ratio and yard stick values were -1 higher under T3 (T.Y.4.5tha ) and lower in higher target with FYM. The results of verification trials on soybean and potato to indicate that the soybean, all the fixed targets of 25, 30 and 35 q ha-1 could not be achieved and deviated negatively. This was because of yellow vein mosaic under the higher targeted yield was recorded significantly superior in seed and stover yields over control and GRD. ? In potato, the yield targets of 200 and 250 q ha-1 were achieved under IPNS mode but the higher target of 300 q ha-1 could not be achieved due to deviations in yield from fixed target which were too high. It was observed that the lower target was achieved comfortably. The higher yield target of 300 q ha -1 was recorded significantly superior over all other treatments. ? Under frontline demonstrations, thirteen trials on paddy, wheat and vegetable pea based on STCR approach having four treatments viz. FP, GRD, STCR and STCR + FYM (IPNS) using FAEs were conducted in both seasons of kharif and rabi during 2017-18 at different villages on farmer’s field in Jabalpur and Seoni districts of Madhya Pradesh. Following results were achieved. ? Significantly higher yields were obtained over the farmer practice and GRD. The fixed target in all the crops has been achieved at the lower level. However, the higher targets could not be achieved. When the fertilizer recommendation based on targeted approach coupled with 5 t FYM ha-1 i.e. IPNS mode was achieved in 93% cases. This has propagated farmers to adopt the STCR based targeted yield technology.

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Horticulture Vegetables: Mulching with black polythene (30 micron) in chilli cv. Sadabahar was found suitable for maximum yield (93.81q/ha) and B: C ratio (2.75) followed by soybean straw mulch @ 12 t/ha (89.84 q/ha). On the basis of three year yield and economic data, it is concluded that sowing of bottle gourd (Hy NS 443) and bitter gourd (Hy NS 454) on 15th February under open field condition recorded highest yield of 172.4 and 76.4 q/ha along with B: C ratio of 4.93 and 5.46 respectively.

Onion and Garlic: ZnSO4 @ 10 Kg/ha as basal application is recommended in area with Zn deficiency. FYM @ 15 t/ha is recommended in area with deficiency of multi- micronutrient. Foliar application of salicylic acid @ 250 mg/lit at 30 day after sowing in nursery and in the main field either at 30 or 45 or 60 day after transplanting increases onion productivity. Fruits: Irrigational schedule in Guava: 4 dripper/plant daily showed is recommended for guava orchard to increase the productivity and quality of fruits. Mango:

? Performance of Mango hybrids: Mango hybrids Mallika, Amrapali, Mahmoodbahar and Prabhashankar are recommended for commercial cultivation in Madhya Pradesh. ? Pruning trial for high density planting: No pruning with Paclobutrazol application showed better performance for high density planting orchard of cv. Amrapali to increase the productivity and quality of fruits. ? Pruning on bearing trees planted at normal distance square and paired planting system.: Thinning of crowded branches and centre opening, after fruit harvest with application of paclobutrazol on trees of cv Langra planted under normal distance is recommended to increase the productivity and quality of fruits. ? Pruning for rejuvenation of overcrowded orchards: Heading back up to crowded branches and centre opening with paclobutrazol application is recommended for rejuvenation of over-crowded orchard to increase the productivity and quality of fruits. ? Planting system cum high density planting: Double hedge row system (20plants/plot) 888plants/ha” is recommended for commercial adoption for harvesting high yield with quality of fruits in cv. Amrapali. ? Three sprays of carbendazim (12 %) + mancozeb (63%) @ 0.2% (2.0 g/l) or carbendazim @ 0.1 % (1.0 g/l) starting from appearance of initial symptoms on new flush at 10 days interval is recommended for management of foliar anthracnose.

Performance of mango variety Sundarja

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Medicinal and Aromatic plants

Plant Genetic Resources and Crop Improvement ? Thirteen germplam of shatavar, seven of Gudmar and four of Betelvine are maintained at the JNKVV, Centre. The IC Number of all the germplasm of Satavar and Gudmar and two germplasm of Betelvine have been obtained from NBPGR, New Delhi. ? Out of thirteen germplasm of Satavari maintained at JNKVV, two promising germplasm viz.JBPAR8-9-117 and JBPAR8-9-118 have been selected under Multi Location Trial (MLT) with participating centre of Rahuri, Faizabad and ICAR-DMAPR. ? Out of seven germplasm of Gudmar maintained at JNKVV, two promising germplasms viz. JBPGS8-9-102 and JBPGS8-9-104 have been selected for Multi Location Trial (MLT) with participating centre of Raipur, Coimbatore and ICAR-DMAPR. ? The accession JBPAR8-9-118 has been identified by Variety Identification Committee of V.V. for release through SVRC as Jawahar Satawar-1. ? The accession JBPGS8-9-104 has been identified by Variety Identification Committee of V.V. for release through SVRC as Jawahar Gudmar-1. ? Four germplasm (Cuttak, Bangla, Sofiya Meetha pan, Deshi Bangla) of betelvine are maintained at the centre Crop Production ? The Gudmar cuttings treatment with IBA @750 ppm and planted in August month had promoted the maximum (34.58%) survivability of cutting.

? The treatment having combination of RDF(NPK:50:50:30 Kg /ha)+PSB+AZB was found superior in enhancing the seed yield ( 2000Kg/ha) with comparatively less net return of Rs 37482/ha, and C:B ratio of 2.66.However,the higher Net Return (Rs 40775/-) and B:C Ratio (3.51) was obtained with ½ RDF (NPK:25:25:15 Kg /ha) +PSB.

? The treatment having integration of 50% recommended dose of NPK( ie.30:40:50 Kg) + 50% through FYM was found superior for enhancing the root yield of satavari under nutrient management trial of satavari.

Crop Protection ? The lowest (13.72%) incidence of leaf spot (target leaf spot and Alternaria leaf spot) diseases of sarpgandha was recorded in treatment combining Pf + Ta + Neem cake + ZnSo4+ + Neem cake + ZnSo4 +1st spray of cow urine@1:10 followed by 2nd spray of SA @1000ppm). ? The minimum (30.64 %) foliar disease incidence and maximum (19.93q/ha) seed yield of Asalio (Lepidium sativum L) was recorded in treatment T5 (seed treatment with Carbendazim 12%+Mancozeb 63% @0.30% alongwith three foliar sprays with Tebuconazole 25EC @ 0.10% first at initiation of disease followed by 15 days interval. ? Soil treatment with Trichoderma asperellum+ Pseudomonas flourescenes combined with foliar spray of SA @200 ppm was found highly inhibitory towards Alternaria leaf spot of Ashwagandha. ? Soil treatment with Ta+ Pf @ 5g/kg of FYM + 1st spray of Salicylic acid (200 ppm) +2nd spray of Azadirachtin(1500ppm) at 15 days interval (T4) was the best among biological treatments for controlling stolon rot disease incidence in Mandukparni. ? Soil treatment with Ta @ 5g/kg of FYM + 1 st spray of Salicylic acid (200 ppm) +2 nd spray of Azadirachtin(1500ppm) at 15 days interval had successfully minimized the stem rot of kalmegh.

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Techn oology dev eeloped

? Bio logical co nntrol of Allternaria leaf e spot of Ashwag aandha ( Witthania somnifera m ): Soill applicationnofT.aspeerellum+P.fluorescens f @5gm/kgof FYM andd foliar appplication of AAzadirachtinn@ 0.15%at a 15 days innterval. ? Bio logical control o ofAlternaria A leaf spot of Asali o ( Lepidi uum sativum): m Soil appplication of TTrichodermma fortified FFYM (1:10) + Azatobacter @20kgg/ha combinned with foliaar applicatioon of 0.15%% Azadirachttinat15dayys intervalss. Others Orgganized fourr trainings in different months duuring 2017-118 for Tribaal communiity under TSPP plan of AICRP on MAAP&B

Achie vvements ? Selected villages surveey work havve been commpleted ? Health Cammps (07) – Organizeed Primary Health Chheckup Cammp for villaagers at Baronchi (NNarayangannj) on 21.111. 2017; Pippariya, Khammariya; (Naarayanganj)) 13.12. 2017; Dhaanora 20.12. 2017; Ramtila 03.2. 2018; Patha (CChutka) 066.2.2018; Maniksara 09.2. 2018;; Bhawal 199.2. 2018.

Heealth Cam p Organized at Bhawal a on 19 rd Feebruary, 2 0018

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Base LLine Surve y of Flora & Fauna around At omic Power e Plant a t Chutka :Inthe survey of Flora annd Fauna aaround Atommic PowerPlant P at Chhutka were explored inntensive throughh out the yeear covering all ranges e of the foorest andnon n forest aareas of thee three zones ((Core, Bufffer-1, Bufferr-2). The raandom sammpling strateegy were aadapted during the survey, a total of 641 speciees of florahas h been reecorded whhich comprises 85 speecies of Trees, 41 speciess of Shrubss, 30 species of Climmbers, 97species s of AAquatic plaants ,12 speciessofPteridoophytes, 266 speciesof o Phytoplanktons, andd 19 species of Funggi. Zone Buffer-1 - showed tthe highestt floral diversity. and all the floraencountere e dinthestuudy area were reecorded annd herbarium were preepared. Foor faunistic studies ,thhe feild expploration were coonducted intensively annd extensivvely and all the faunaencountere e ed in the stuudy area were reecorded andd representaative specimmens of Inssects , fishees , amphibiians , spideers were collecteed. A total of 487 animal speciees were reccorded whicch comprises 182 speecies of Insects, 48 speciees of Fishess ,8 speciess of Amphibbians, 36 sppecies of Reptiles, 80 species of Avess, 64 speciees of Mammmals, 22 sppecies of Zoooplanktonss, 18 species of Molluusca, 10 speciess of Oligochhaeta, 9 speecies of Osstracoda annd 12 species of Spideers. ZoneBuffer B -1 showedd richness in faunal divversity whilee core zonee showed richness in aaquatic diveersity of fishes .

Nation aal vegetati oon carbon pool assessment s ? Inveentory of all vegetation and carriedd out necesssary measuurement and observation. ? Speecies level iddentificationn and meassurement off inventoryparameters p . ? Meaasure the biomass (as dry weight)ofthetreee (in a 31.6 x 31.6 m ssub plot), shhrubs (in a100x10msuub plot) and herbs (in a 1x1msub plot). ? Ta gg/marks the tree with laabel for monnitoring and measuremments. ? Tot aal seven districts viz., Mandla,Dindori, D Balaaghat, Pannna, Jabalpuur, Seoni annd Katni werre inventorieed for data collection. Total twenty n nine super plots (2250 x 250m) m were laid out and Daatabase of all the plotss (tree, shruub and herbbs) were coollected anddsentto Heaadquarter, NNRSC, ISROO, Hyderabad.

Laying oout quadrate t for veg eetation inventory e M easureme nnt of Dbh

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Medicinal Plants Promotion in Tribal Communities of Madhya Pradesh through Developing Value Chain Overall 213 tribal’s from district of Jabalpur, Seoni, Balaghat, Chindwara, Katni, Umariya, Shahdol, Damoh, Mandla and Dindori took part in trainings which were organised at Jabalpur as well as Mandla and Dindori districts taking help of Krishi Vigyan Kendras.

? it was informed by tribal farmers that they are not cultivating medicinal plants. Normally they used to grow field crops like rice, pigeonpea, maize, wheat, chickpea, kodo, kutki, rye, urid, lentil etc. ? About 60 percent of them have confessed that they are using medicinal plants for treatment of some diseases by obtaining the medicinal plants from nearby forest areas. The major medicinal crops available in nearby forests are Gurbel, Gataran, Harra, Aonla, Tulsi, Ashwagandha, Aloevera, Bhuiaonla, Punarnava, Buch, Arjun, Patharchata, Jamun etc. ? They don't have any idea of cultivation, processing and value addition of medicinal plants. The farmers were trained for cultivation, processing and value addition of MAPs particularly Ashwagandha, Satavar and Kalmegh. ? The training was given on preparation of powder and capsules from raw drug material. The farmers have expressed their interest on cultivation of medicinal plants and preparation of value added products of medicinal plants. Unfortunately most of them have very less area for cultivation.

Trainings organized

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Agricultural Biotechnology

Education for sustainable development (ESD) focusing on school lunch with adopting traditional crops in Madhya Pradesh: Finger printing of 15 kodo and kutki millet germplasm collected from Jabalpur and Dindori district were conducted with 10 primers. Protocol was standardized for isolation of DNA from Kodo amd little millets.. 3μl volume of DNA gives better result in PCR using ISSR primer for amplification.

M a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 M a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6

PCR amplification using UBC 885 ISSR markers in 21 samples of Kodo and Kutki

Collection site of samples minor millets and survey in school for MID-Day Meal under Chiba

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Studies on defe nnse-relate d genes i n responsetocharc e coal rot i n soybean , SERB Project: t Charcoal rot (CR) iss a major yield constraaint in soybeean causedd by Macropphomina phaseoolina. One oof the majoor reasons aassociated with the non-availabillity of CRresistant r varieties in soybean, is the lack of identificationof o genes coontrolling CCR suscepttibility or resistiviity. Hence, the presentt proposal sshall aim att testing deffensive genne modelsof o innate plant immmunity in rresponse too CR. Thestudy s utilizees the use of high-throoughput tecchnology to identtify differenttial responsse to charcooal rot in coontrastinggenotypes. g The transccriptomic analysiss of soybeaan genotypees during M. phaseolina infectionsuggests s thhat the defense trait is goveerned by seeveral genees. The ressponse isgene-pool g specific s andd hence, diffficult to introgreess. The pure M. phaseeolina fungaal cultureswere w obtainned from IAARI, New Deelhi from MTCCcollection. c

Design and Inn oovation C eentre (DIC) Project: Thirty diffeerent plant growth prromoting rhizobaacteria (PGPPR) were isolated froom wild muung and chharacterizedd for variouus plant growth promoting traits. Thesse PGPRexhibited e inndole aceticcacidproduction, Phoosphate, potassium and zinnc solubilissation, siderophore production ettc. These bbacteria weere also analyzeed for alleviation of abiiotic stress like droughht and salt inn legumes. Morphologgical and molecular characteerization offPGPRwas carried out and 16SS rRNA genne sequences were submitted to NCBI under the GGen Bankaccession a numbers n (MG714870-999).

Traini nngs cond uucted at CCentre: Thhree monthhs certificaate course cum trainning on “Molecuular Techn iques in AAgriculture” conducted during Auugust-Octobber, 2017 (Course Director: Dr. L.P.SS. Rajput): OOne Prograamme hasbeen b organized for Ceertificate disstribution of threee months traaining course on “Moleecular Techhniques inAgriculture” A under Agri-Design Innovattion Centre (DIC) fundeed by MHRDDon11thDDecember,2017 2 at Biootechnologyy Centre. Prof. P..K. Bisen, HHon’ble Vicee Chancelloor, JNKVVwas w the Chief Guest and Dr. P.K. Mishra, Dean FFaculty of AAgriculture was Chair the Prograamme. Our Special Guest Dr. Dhirendra Khare aand Dr. (Mrss) Om Guptta were alsoo present inn this occasion.

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Molecular Breeding

CRP on Hybrid Technology and Molecular Breeding (Rice)

Identification of hybrid specific SSR markers for genetic purity of rice hybrid JRH 5, JRH 8, JRH 19. Identification of hybrid specific SSR markers for genetic purity of rice hybrid JRH 5, JRH 8, JRH 1

Hybrid Markers identified for testing the genetic Identified specific markers purity JRH 5 RM 237, RM 16, RM 190, RM 205, RM 235, RM 237, RM 16, RM 84 RM 228, RM 234, RM 251, RM 256, RM 276, RM 279, RM 84, RM 502, RM 217 JRH 8 RM 190, RM 228, RM 234, RM 251, RM 256, RM 5 RM 276, RM 279, RM 510, RM 502, RM 5, RM 217, RM 4653 JRH 19 RM 190, RM 205, RM 235, RM 228, RM 234, - RM 251, RM 276, RM 279, RM 510, RM 502, RM 217, RM 4653 MP1 P2 HC B MP1 P2 HC B P1 P2 HCBM

RM 237 RM 16 RM 190 P1 P2 HC BM P1 P2 HC BM P1 P2 HCBM

RM 228 RM 279 RM 205 Fingerprinting of rice hybrid JRH 5 using di fferent SSR markers (M: 100 bp marker, P1: A line, P 2: B line, H: Hybrid, C: Contaminator variety, B: B line)

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MP1 P2 HC B P1 P2 HC BM MP1 P2 HCB

RM 84 RM 228 RM 217

P1 P2 HCBM MP1 P2 HC B MP1 P2 HC B

RM 256 RM 276 RM 279 Fig: Fingerprinting of rice hybrid JRH 8 using different SSR markers (M: 100 bp marker, P 1: A line, P 2: B line, H: Hybrid, C: Contaminator variety, B: B line)

MP1 P2 HC B M P1 P2 HC B P1 P2 HCBM

RM 228 RM 502 RM 217

MP1 P2 HC B M P1 P2 HCB P1 P2 HCBM

RM 510 RM 279 RM 276 Fig: Fingerprinting of rice hybrid JRH 19 using different SSR markers (M: 100 bp marker, P 1: A line, P 2: B line, H: Hybrid, C: Contaminator variety, B: B line)

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Molecular u characterization c oof New Pl aant Types (NPTs) N ofRice R Devel ooped by JN KVV, Jabalp ur (M.P)

? Genommic fingerprinnts of 128NPT N linesare a generateed using 155 SSR markkers and 20 RAPPD markers

GGenomic Fingerprints n of NPT lin es using RRAPD mar kker

Genomic Finggerprints of NPT lines using SSRmarkers m

M1 2 3456789110 11 12 13 14 15 16 177181920212223MM 24252627282930 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 M

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DUS Prrotection of Plant Varieties i andFarmer’s F Right i Autho rrity

Total 4 2 of farmerss’ varieties viz.,24 of linnseed, 16of o lentil and two of field pea werereceived r from the Plant Vaarieties Reggistry, PPV&&FRA, NASSC, New DDelhi, to carry out fieldd based GOT ass per statutoory requiremment of the PPV&FRAct, A 2001.The T guidelinnes and insttructions of the PPV&FRAuthority A weere followed while conducting thhe GOT annd also folloow crop specificc DUS test guidelines, as applicable. The coonfidentialityyoftheGOOT resultsand a field trials weere maintaiined and onnly be shareed with Plaant Varietiess Registry, PPV&FRA. All the precauttions were takentosaafeguard thhe interestss of the PPPV&FRA whhile conduccting the tests aand allow time to tiime inspecction/monitooring byPPV&FRA P officials/Moonitoring

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Food Science & Technology Preservation of Food through non-conventional techniques: An awareness programme on preservation of food and its products was held at Department of Food Science and Technology, JNKVV, Jabalpur on March 28 th 2018. During the event a poster display presentation was also organized, that stimulated the awareness for irradiated agricultural commodities and food materials. There are number of biotic- stressors which ultimately degrade the quality of food and dual- loss are faced by producer and consumers. Therefore, the application of radiation- technology offers a promise to combat this problem by elaborating several examples. Dr. S. K. Ghosh, Dr. Vijay Pal Verma and Dr. Satyendra Goutam explained the methodology, significance and practical adoptability of radiation technology. The scientists from Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Trombay and RRCAT, Indore, explained in detail the options and discussed the services for the betterment of food technological aspects.

Education for sustainable development focusing on school lunch with adopting traditional crops of MP: Present study was conducted in two district of M.P. such as Dindori and Jabalpur from each district we selected 25 (Twenty five) schools for collection of information regarding mid day meal programme among teachers and student we also collected landraces samples of kodo and kutki for quality and DNA Testing.

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Crop quality scheme: Crop quality Lab provided the facility for testing of various equality attributes in different crops. The students of various Department of JNKVV have analyzed their Samples for PG thesis. Strengthening of laboratory: crop quality and food products testing lab are renovated and E-tender for Instruments under progress.

Agricultural Engineering

In the faculty of Agricultural Engineering following research projects are under operation ? AICRP on Irrigation Water Management ? AICRP on Post Harvest Technology ? AICRP on Farm Implements and Machinery ? AICRP on Agro-meteorology ? Integrated Agromet Advisory Services (IAAS) ? Madhya Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project ? Application of extended range forecast for minimizing climatic risk in rainfed ecosystem of Madhya Pradesh (ERFS)

Irrigation Water Management (IWM)

Assessment of water resources and strategies for its utilization in Upper Narmada Basin : A multi-layer ground water model is prepared with the help of Visual MODFLOW for simulating ground water flow and its spatial variation to see the aquifer response on different ground water management scenario. An Artificial Neural Network model to simulate the groundwater flow and study its comparative evaluation with Visual MODFLOW based conceptual model was also studied.

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Table: Land use& Land co vver Map of District Hoshangab o ad a Lannd use Area (ha) Agrriculture 3,11680 Opeen 45695 Forest 3,02715 Habbitation 9443 Waste land 2079 Watter body 18819

Increasse in pumpinng rates upp to 25% annd 50% results in decrrease in thee groundwater level up to a maximumextent e of 0.449 and 1.300 m at uppeer portion sittes, 0.42 annd 0.97 mat a middle portion sites, and0.20 0 and 0..87 m at lowwer portion sites. Simillarly, the deecrease inpumping p rates upp to 25% and 50% ressults in an increase in the grounddwater leveluptoammaximum extentof o 0.18 andd0.49matt upper porttion sites,0.14 0 and 0.37 m at mmiddle portioon sites, and 0.11 and 0.35 m at lower portion sitees.

Fig: G rroundwate r Scenari oos of theUnconfine U d Aquiferunder u var yying discharge a for thhree siteswhich w is in upper, mi dddle and lower o portion o of the b aasin

Salien t finding

? Thee long-term simulation results of Ground water model indicated that if the existing hydrologic connditions remmain samee and grouundwaterabstraction a increaseby b 12% annnually, then ground waater declinaation will bee serious thhreat as reesult suggessted the water table will go down by rangeof5.2to8.8 o 8mbyyear 2030. Thee decreasinng water leveel stressedd the needd of enhancing rechharge, reduucing irrigaation demaands by optimizing thewater w utilizaation and chhanging thee croppingpattern p in neear future. ? Thee statistical results indicated thaat the deveeloped ANN model ccan providee better preddiction of groundwateer levels tthan theMODFLOW M W-based numerical moodel by commparing stattistical parameters meaan Bias (0.337 and 0.766), mean MSE (0.51 annd 2.90) andd mean correlation coeffficient (0.91 and 0.87)), respectiveely. ? Bassedonthedeveloped Hybrid ANNN-GA simuulation-optimmization moodel, themaximum m permmissible (opptimal) grouundwater exxtraction byy the existinng 74 wells was found as 33.6 x1008 m3 in thhe Rabi seeason followwed by summmer seassons of 16.8 x 108m 3 under defined pumpinng and cropp water requuirement coonstraints. ? Thee net annuaal income frrom the optimal cropping patternss yielded byytheGAteechnique wass estimated at Rs. 1455.04 x 108, which is50.6 5 % more of existinng farm retuurn. The

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optimum area allocation suggested that the area allocation should be more to paddy and maize crop for maximizing the return in Kharif session. Similarly for the Rabi crops, Wheat, Pea and vegetables like Chilli, ginger need to be allocated more area for maximizing the return. However for summer session, Mung and seasonal fruits should be allocated more area for maximizing the farm return. Recommendations

? Recharge provision equivalent to 12% withdrawal be made to arrest depletion of water table by 8.8m. ? Follow optimal land allocation, as suggested, to increase farmer’s income by 50.6 % in Hoshangabad district.

Effect of Sugarcane cultivation on groundwater levels: Vegetative index classification is used to identify the area of agriculture crop area (sugarcane) and barren land area. NDVI Value of sugarcane was classified in the range of 0.05 to 0.39. Classified area of agriculture land is shown in red colour and barren land in yellow. Classification of NDVI values based on agriculture area of sugarcane Satellite image Area of sugarcane crop (hectare) IRS P6 (28 April 2008) 22382.23 IRS P6 (24 April 2009) 22063.74

NDVI Image of IRS P6 (28 April 2008) NDVI Image of IRS P6 (24 April 2009)

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60 Wheat 40 Gram 20 Cane*10 0 WT*1/10 -20

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 -40 2015-16

-60 2009-2010 Percentage change in crop area Vs WT

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Salient finding

? In pre monsoon season, the depth of groundwater level lowers @ 4cm with increase of per 1000 ha sugarcane area in . ? Groundwater level in Kareli and Narsinghpur blocks in critical condition. Recommendation

? Augment recharge to increase water table by 4 cm for cultivation of each thousand hectare of sugarcane to maintain existing condition. Diagnostic study of pressurized system in selected districts of central MP

Preparation of drip irrigation schedules for major crops: Daily weather data for 35 years, soil type, cropping pattern, time of sowing and harvesting length of crop development stages and crop coefficient values were considered for preparing irrigation schedules. Aqua crop version 5.0 model was used for computation.

80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 Reference 10.00 0.00 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 52

evapotranspiration, mm/week Standard meteorological weeks (SMW) Jabalpur Katni Seoni Variation of ET o in Agro climatic zone III

Correlation coefficient of different climatic factors with ET o T T RH Districts ET max min WS mean SR ET Jabalpur o 0.973 0.603 0.520 -0.790 0.909 ET Katni o 0.959 0.587 0.579 -0.750 0.863 ET Seoni o 0.969 0.550 0.405 -0.827 0.881 ET Rewa o 0.953 0.502 0.710 -0.777 0.859 ET Panna o 0.953 0.529 0.767 -0.788 0.886 ET Sidhi o 0.957 0.513 0.761 -0.772 0.878 ET Narsinghpur o 0.978 0.638 0.485 -0.784 0.926 ET Hoshangabad o 0.977 0.567 0.276 -0.777 0.920 ET Harda o 0.972 0.565 0.298 -0.749 0.934 ET Sagar o 0.953 0.560 0.529 -0.779 0.871 ET Damoh o 0.961 0.597 0.485 -0.753 0.867 ET Bhopal o 0.950 0.510 0.490 -0.818 0.873 ET Raisen o 0.944 0.509 0.579 -0.806 0.878

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T T RH Districts ET max min WS mean SR ET o 0.959 0.554 0.601 -0.774 0.863 ET Vidisha o 0.950 0.553 0.575 -0.795 0.895 ET Chhindwara o 0.967 0.533 0.402 -0.832 0.882 ET Betul o 0.971 0.424 0.298 -0.835 0.929 ET Datia o 0.948 0.637 0.797 -0.756 0.919 ET Chhatarpur o 0.951 0.513 0.726 -0.776 0.865 ET Tikamgarh o 0.955 0.524 0.744 -0.764 0.868

Salient finding - CWR variability for vegetable crops ? Crop water requirement for vegetable crops varies with the space and season. ? Chilli, brinjal and tomato has maximum CWR and its mean varied between 0.6-6.8 lpd, 1.3-5.4 lpd, 1.7-4.6 lpd respectively. ? Chilli and potato has more variation in CWR across the locations and it is highest in Datia (7.5 lpd) and Panna (1.5 lpd) respectively. ? The CWR for most of the crops is maximum in Datia followed by Chhatarpur and Raisen districts. Salient finding - CWR variability for fruit crops ? Among the fruit crops Orange has maximum CWR and highest in Sehore (124 lpd) and Harda (119 lpd) and lowest in Seoni (107 lpd) and Chhindwara (115 lpd) districts. ? Mango has more variation in water requirement in different growth stages across the locations and its mean varies between 33 lpd to 78 lpd. ? Mango has highest CWR in (84 lpd) in month of May. ? The CWR for most of the fruit crops is higher in Datia followed by Chhatarpur and Panna districts whereas lower in Seoni and Chhindwara districts. Recommendation: Due to lot of temporal variation (23 mm/week to 73 mm/week) and spatial variation (55 mm/week to 73 mm/week) even for the same crop in the same season in MP use local ETo for correct water application.

Water budgeting of Madhya Pradesh Water budget of the state is prepared Agro-climatic zone and District wise with District wise water Excess or Deficit.

Components of Water Budget Data used ? Input - Normal Rainfall, Geographical area ? Rainfall 1970-2014 ? Output - Evaporation, runoff, storage ? Crop data 2013-14, Census 2011, Water demand - Agricultural, Domestic, ? Census 2014 ? livestock, industries Using norms given by NCA (2001) Salient finding - Water Demand ? Out of total 51 districts, 7 districts has maximum water demand of the magnitude 331279 – 384400 ha-m, ? 6 districts require 263338 – 331278 ha-m of water to meet out various demands. ? 20 districts requires water between 192793 – 263337 ha-m, ? 7 districts demands water 132940 – 192792 ha-m.

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? Only 11 districts require water below 132939 ha-m. ? Here 13 districts require about 40 percent of water generated from the state.

District wise water requirement Water surplus /deficit in M P ? Most of the districts (36) have surplus water which can be used for future expansion of agriculture. ? Betul, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Mandla and Seoni have excess water of tune of 199008 – 483693 ha-m i.e. about 60 percent of excess water is with these districts. ? In general Eastern half of the state does have excess water while Western half has deficit water. ? , Rajgarh, Ujjain, and Dhar are the most water deficit districts having 67954 to 140612 ha-m lesser water than the requirement.

Water surplus /deficit in distracters of M P

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Agroforestry MPTS (Provenance Trial of Acacia nilotica and Dalbergia sissoo )

? In provenance trial of babul, (Acacia nilotica) seeds of 30 provenances were collected from different places (viz; MP (17), Maharashtra (07), UP (02), Bihar (01), Chhattisgarh (02), and Punjab (1) during 2010. Three month old seedlings were planted in the field. At the age of 6½ year, Firojpur (Haryana) provenance (T 27) recorded significantly higher plant height (476 cm) and collar diameter (74mm), MAI (282 cm), CAI (116 cm), whereas Shyampur, Sehore M.P. provenance (T 19) recorded significantly lower plant height (149 cm) and collar diameter (25 mm). ? On the basis of mean data of 6½ years, provenances, Firojpur (T27) recorded significantly highest plant height (283 cm), collar diameter (46) and number of branches/plant (32), whereas Provenance T19 Shyampur, Sehore (MP) recorded significant lowest plant height (98 cm), collar diameter (14) and number of branches/plant (6). ? Based on plant height, the first five provenances are Firojpur (T27), Bilaspur (T28), Jhansi (T29), Lalitpur (T1), Sagar (T2) and the mean values of plant height are 283 cm, 265 cm, 229 cm, 221 cm and 197 cm respectively, which may be recommonded for central India. ? In provenance trial of Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) seeds/seedling of seven provenances collected from different places [(viz; Jhansi (02), Faizabad (01), Nagpur (01), Raipur (1), Samastipur, Bihar (1) and Jabalpur (01)], were collected, raised seedling and planted in the field under RBD design. At the age of 7½ years, provenance received from NRC Jhansi (T7) recorded higher plant height (708 cm) and collar diameter (115 mm) and dbh (93 mm). Agroforestry Management: Agrisilviculture (D.sissoo + Paddy – Mustard/Gram/Wheat crop rotation)

? Under 19 years old agrisilviculture system (D.sissoo +Paddy-Mustard/Gram/Wheat rotation) where 4 pruning treatments (viz; no pruning, 25%, 50% and 75% pruning) and one open were carried out in main plot and three crop rotation (viz; T1- Early paddy (Danteshwari) + Mustard], [T2- Medium paddy (MTU-1010) + Gram], [T3- Late paddy (Kranti) + Wheat] in sub plot. ? Significantly maximum grain yield of paddy was recorded under open condition (1503 kg ha-1) at par with 75% pruning (1357 kg ha-1) and 50 % pruning (1261 kg ha-1). No pruning recorded significantly lowest grain yield (972 kg ha-1) at par with 25 % pruning (982 kg ha-1). ? The percent reduction in grain yield under no pruning, 25%, 50% and 75% pruning as compared to open condition was 35%, 34%, 16% and 9.7%, respectively. ? Medium duration paddy variety i.e. MTU-1010 recorded higher grain yield (1397 kg ha-1) at par with late maturing kranti variety (1393 kg ha-1) and were significantly superior to early maturing Danteshwari variety (890 kg ha-1). ? The percent increase in yield under MTU-1010 over Danteshwari was 35.8 percent. ? 25% pruning recorded significantly higher monetary return (Rs. 68853 ha-1) at par with 50% pruning (Rs. 58161 ha-1), no pruning (Rs. 57903 ha-1) but significantly superior to 75% pruning (Rs. 32929 ha-1). ? Managed agroforestry system (i.e. pruning treatments) recorded higher monetary return (Rs. 53315 ha-1) as compared to crop alone (Rs. 11551 ha-1) and tree alone (Rs. 42214 ha-1).

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? During rabi season crops viz., mustard, gram and wheat were sown after paddy. ? Significantly higher wheat equivalent yield (8461 kg ha-1) was recorded under open condition and was significantly superior to all the pruning treatments. No pruning recorded significantly lowest yield (5861 kg ha-1). ? Significantly higher wheat equivalent yield (16774 kg ha-1) was recorded under late paddy + wheat followed by early paddy+ mustard (3126 kg ha-1) and medium paddy+ Gram (1183 kg ha-1) which were at par. ? Significantly maximum net monetary return was recorded under D. sissoo + medium paddy (MTU-1010) + Gram (Rs. 66493 ha-1) crop rotation followed by D. sissoo + Early paddy (Danteshwari) + Mustard (Rs. 63838 ha-1).

Dalbergia sissoo + Gram Dalbergia sissoo + Wheat View of experimental area

Agrisilviculture ( Dalbergia sissoo + Mustard) ? Under 19 years old agrisilviculture system (D.sissoo +Mustard) where 4 pruning treatments (viz; no pruning, 25%, 50% and 75% pruning) and one open were carried out in main plot and three crop rotation (viz; V1- JM-3 + Mustard, V2- Urvashi, V3- NRCDR-2 in sub plot. ? Significantly maximum grain yield of mustard was recorded under open condition (670 kg ha-1) which was significantly superior to pruning treatments. Among different treatments 75% pruning recorded significantly higher grain yield (461 kg ha-1) at par with 50 and 25% pruning but signnificantly superior to no pruning which recorded to lowest grain yield (352 kg ha-1) at par with 25 % pruning. ? The percent reduction in grain yield under no pruning, 25%, 50% and 75% pruning as compared to open condition was 47.4%, 36.8%, 34.7% and 31.1%, respectively. ? Different varieties of mustard showed significant effect on grain yield. Mustard variety i.e. urvashi recorded higher grain yield (509 kg ha-1) at par with NRCDR-2 variety (487 kg ha-1) and were significantly superior to JM-3 variety (410 kg ha-1). ? The percent increase in yield under urvashi over NRCDR-2 and JM-3 was 4.3 and 19.4 % respectively. ? 25% pruning recorded significantly higher monetary return (Rs.80225 ha-1) which was significantly superior to no pruning (Rs. 66349 ha-1), 50% pruning (Rs.64376 ha-1) and 75% pruning (Rs. 40281 ha-1). ? Under managed Agroforestry system. Mustard+D.sissoo in 25% pruning recorded higher monetary return (Rs.80225 ha-1) as compared to crop alone (Rs.19793 ha-1) and tree alone (Rs.48847 ha-1). ? Mustard equivalent water productivity (MEWP) of three farming practices viz. agroforestry (Dalbergia sissoo + mustard), silviculture (only Dalbergia sissoo) and agriculture (only mustard) were evaluated. Significantly highest MEWP was recorded

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in agroforestry (68 Kg ha-1 cm-1) followed by silviculture, (53.5 Kg ha-1 cm-1) and agriculture (48.8 Kg ha-1 cm-1). ? In the 19 year old D. sissoo plantation, the water productivity under 25% pruning (90.8Kgha-1 cm-1) and 50% pruning (75.6 Kg ha-1 cm-1) were at par but significantly superior to no pruning (55.1 Kg ha-1 cm-1), 75% pruning (50.5 Kg ha-1 cm-1) and open (48.8 Kg ha-1 cm-1). ? There was no significant effect of different varieties of mustard on mustard equivalent water productivity.

Mustard in open conditionD.sissoo + Mustard

Gmelina arborea based agrisivicultural system ? Gmelina arborea based agrisilvicultural system G.arborea + greengram -toria treatement recorded the highest arhar equivalent yield of 1416.1 kg ha-1 as compared to sole arhar yield of 700 kg ha-1. ? Among the Gmelina arborea based agrisilvicultural system G.arborea + greengram - toria recorded the net return (Rs. 51183 ha -1) and B:C ratio (3.0) as compared to sole arhar in terms of net return (Rs. 30501 ha-1) and B:C ratio (2.3).

G.arborea + Cowpea-Mustard G.arborea + Greengram –Mustard

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G.arborea + Arhar Arhar in open condition

Agrihorticultural system (Mango + Mustard)

? Variety arpan recorded significantly higher grain yield (888 kg ha -1) closely followed by variety JM-3 (850 kg ha-1) but significantly superior to rest of the varieties. Significantly lowest grain yield of mustard was recorded by variety urvashi (633 kg ha-1) at par with Pusa bold and NRCDR-2. ? Monetary return of different mustard varieties grown with mango showed significantly effect. Variety Arapn recorded significantly higher monetary return (Rs. 28525 ha- 1) closely followed by JM-3 (Rs. 27014 ha-1) but significantly superior to other varieties. Significantly lowest monetary return was recorded by variety urvashi (Rs. 18322 ha-1) at par with Pusa bold (Rs. 20967 ha-1) and NRCDR-2 (Rs. 19455 ha-1). ? During first year experimentation arable cropping gave higher net profit as compared to agroforestry system because in agroforestry system, cost involove in purchase of planting material/seed, fertilizer, planting cost and no return obtained during initial stage of plants being sampling stage.

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Ongoing All India Coordinated Research Projects in JNKVV , Jabalpur SFC (2017-2020)

Total 36

Crop Improvement 1 Forage Crops Jabalpur 2 NSP - Breeder Seed Production Jabalpur 3 NSP - Seed Technology Research Jabalpur 4 Soybean Jabalpur 5 Chickpea Jabalpur 6 Wheat Improvement Jabalpur 7 Rice Improvement Rewa 8 Maize Improvement Chhindwara 9 Niger Chhindwara 10 Sesame Tikamgarh 11 Wheat Improvement Powarkheda 12 Sugarcane Powarkheda 13 Wheat Improvement Sagar 14 Linseed Sagar 15 AICRP on MULLaRP Sagar 16 Millets Improvement Dindori Natural Resource Management 17 Integrated Farming System MAE Jabalpur/ Rewa/ Powarkheda ECF Anooppur /Umaria 18 Micro-nutrients of Soils Jabalpur 19 Soil Test Crop Response Jabalpur 20 Long Term Fertilizer Exp. Jabalpur 21 Soil Biodiversity - Biofertilizer (BNF) Jabalpur 22 Optimization of Ground Water Resources Jabalpur 23 Agro-Forestry Jabalpur 24 Agro-meteorology Jabalpur 25 Water Management Powarkheda 26 Dryland Agriculture Rewa 27 NWP on Organic Farming (100%) Jabalpur Horticulture Science 28 Vegetable Improvement & NSP Jabalpur 31 Arid Zone Fruits Jabalpur 32 Spices Jabalpur 33 M,AP & Betelvine Jabalpur 34 Onion & Garlic (100%) Jabalpur 29 Potato Improvement Chhindwara 30 Sub Tropical Fruits Rewa Agricultural Engineering 35 Farm Implements & Machinery Jabalpur 36 Harvest & Post Harvest Technology Jabalpur

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BUSINESS PLANNING AN D DEVELOPMENT UNIT

Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, has developed various technologies in agriculture and allied field from well knit action oriented research system. This is the time to harness value from these technologies through a sustainable model which in turn will help the stakeholders in promoting agribusiness. In this context, Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit was established at JNKVV under the aegis of NAIP to accelerate the commercialization of the agro technologies. Post NAIP, University has been governing it since 2014 onward. The vision of this program is to promote agribusiness entrepreneurship for technology commercialization. The entrepreneurship will be provided with incubation services from the BPD Unit at JNKVV, who would be interested to make business ventures based on the available technologies. BPD Unit at JNKVV will be working for public awareness and bring exciting opportunities for innovators and entrepreneurs for successful collaborations. Also, JNKVV would be lending its networking to different industry participants and entrepreneurs for successful participation in the agri-value chain. JNKVV also provides services w.r.t consultancy, DPR preparation, product testing, contract research, product formulations, etc.

Achievements and important events ? 03-Day fully residential training programme on “Seed Production Management”

The training was conducted in two batches, first batch from 08-10 May, 2017 & second batch from 11-30 May, 2017 by Bu siness Planning & Development Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, M.P. at conference hall of Directorate of Research Services, JNKVV, Jabalpur for the personnel’s of “ Consortium of Farmer Producers company Limited”, E-5/74, First Floor, Arera Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462016. Objective of training To upgrading the knowledge and skills of seed business professionals of Madhya Bharat Consortium of Farmer Producers Company Limited. Methodology adopted There were lectures on each subject from eminent faculty of the university as well experienced professionals from the industry. Point of focus was practical discussions among participants and visits to processing plants, production fields and villages for interaction with farmers. The course gave a holistic view of development the seed production. Impact It made an endeavor to enhance the skill sets of professionals by imparting trainings on important aspects of seed business. Skill development in 61 professionals of MBCFPC, Bhopal.

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? Organized a session on “Training of Trainers” This 03 days training was conducted under the purview of a MoU between Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (JNKVV, Jabalpur) & Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI, Gurgaon). This program was named as “ToT- Master Trainer’s program for the faculty of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya & Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, Jabalpur. It was organized form 10th to 12th October, 2017 at Business Planning & Development Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, M.P. at conference hall of Directorate of Research Services, JNKVV, Jabalpur under which 32 faculty from both institution were participated. Objective Training of trainers (ToT) provides with lots of practice in order to master training and facilitation techniques as well as the know-how of developing an interactive course curriculum. TOT course will transform from a traditional trainer to a professional trainer who feels more comfortable and more competent. participants will explore how adults learn and take a systematic approach to delivering training sessions that meet participants' needs. train the trainer course gives access to practical tools, strategies, and techniques that will make training dynamic, engaging, and effective. Target beneficiaries were the faculty of University. ? Conducted interview for the final selection of candidates for ACABC (AGRI CLINICS AND ABRI BUSINESS CENTRES SCHEME (ACABC). Introduction BPD, Jabalpur is designated as Nodal Training Institute (NTI) by MANAGE, Hyderabad for providing training on Agri-preneurship under the Agri-Clinic & Agri. Business Centre scheme 2010 (www.agriclinics.net) of Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation. Under this, 28 agriculture graduates participated in interview from different district of Madhya Pradesh. A committee of 05 members was constituted from expert of relevant field to examine the suitability of candidates for final selection of the training. Nineteen candidates were found eligible for the final training of 60 days. ? Organized a workshop on “Green Business Challenges” A daylong workshop was conducted on 15th of December 2017 by BPD in collaboration with EKgaon Pvt. Ltd., Delhi for the objective fulfillment of spreading awareness about the green business among the student of agriculture. EKgaon Pvt. Ltd services have enriched lives of over a million rural households in India alone over the last thirteen years of efforts. EKgaon is a unique 'For Profit' social enterprise focused on providing utility services for farmers, rural businesses, under-served rural women and the large urban migrant labour population of aspiring consumer. Under this program, 52 students were participated and got benefited by it.

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? Orgganized district s levelworkshop w on ACABC scheme bby NABAR D BPD & NABARDD, Madhyaa Pradesh conjointlyy organizedd a dayl oong workshop for spreadding the awwareness aabout the AAgri-Clinicss And Agri-Business CentresScheme S for thee fulfillmenttofthemmandate off NABARDD. This proogram wass attended by the variouss represenntatives of banks, NAABARD peersonnel’s,, Nodal Trraining Officers of Nodal Training Institutionss and thee beneficiaary of ACCABC scheme. Thee prime objectivve was to channelizzing the roles of individual actoors for thiss scheme and 26 Nos. atttendees wwere there.. ? Tw o Month Agri-Clinic g & Agri. Bu ssiness Training n On behalf of Minnistry of Agriculturee, Departtment of Agriculturre and Cooperation, GOOI, MANAGGE, Hyderabad hass recognized Busineess Planning and Develoopment UnnitofJawaaharlal Nehhru KrishiVishwa V Viddyalaya, Jabalpur ass Nodal Traininng InstituteeforMadhya Pradesh for provide ttraining oon Agriclinnic and agribussiness of60 6 days. The eventt is organiized from January17, 1 2017to t March 117, 2017. Twelve particippants fromm different districts oof MP had attended this training. Durring the trainingg Detailed ProjectReports R was preparedd for all paarticipants. Based onn these DPR’s participants can appply for speccial start-upp loans forr venture.

? Insttitutional capacity building program for B iiotechnolo gy Devel opment Asssociation oof India [BDAI, D Bhopa l] Three days fully residentiaal Training Programmme on “Agrri. Service Provider(s)” was conduccted in twoo phases att Businesss Planning & Developpment unit in coordinaation Biotechhnology Developmennt Associaation of Inddia [BDAI, Bhopal], a underSec. S 08 compaany based at Bhopal, M.P. forr enhancinng the skilllsetsofyyoung farmmers by imparting traininggs on impoortant aspeects of farmming. Target beneficiaaries were the linkeed Agriculture Service Providder & agrriculture graduaate of rurall area. Poiintoffocuss was practical discuussions ammong partiicipants and vissits to prodduction fieelds and villages for interactionn with farmmers. The course gave a holistic vieew of deveelopment thhe farmingg.

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Objective This program was designed in such manner to upgrade the skill set of linked ASPs from the state of Punjab, Haryana & Kerala, India to create a win-win situation for the BDAI as well as ASPs. Phase -1: Attended by fifty Agri. Service Provider(s) of state of Punjab & Haryana, India on 15th to 17th May, 2018. Phase-II: Attended by Ninety three Agri Service Provider from the State of Kerala, India form 29th-31st May, 2018.

? Organized capacity building program on “ d`f"k okfudh esa e`nk LokLF; ,oa tSfod rRoksa dk izca/ku

Two days capacity development program for the personnel’s of Madhya Pradesh Forest Department for ACF A&E, Forest Guards, Forest Rangers & Extension Officers of department by BPD from 22nd to 23rd May, 2018 at Jabalpur, MP. This program was attended by 34 employee of forest department. Objective To upgrading the knowledge and skills of forest department employees of Department of Madhya Pradesh on the aspects of Soil Health & organic nutrient management in forest area. Methodology There were lectures on each subject from eminent faculty of the university as well experienced professionals from the industry. Point of focus was practical discussions among participants. ? CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM ON INCUBATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR AGRIBUSINESS IN FPOs” A series of five day’s training programme for Farmers Producer Organization was organized by the Business Planning and Development Unit of Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University (JNKVV) in under the scheme of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana [RKVY], Govt. of India for the member(s), BoD(s) & CEO of Farmer Producer Organisation. For this program financial assistance was provided under the National

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Agriculltural DeveelopmentScheme S (RRKVY) ofthe t Farmeers Welfaree and Agriicultural Develoopment Departmentof o Madhya Pradesh. The mootive of this training is to FPOOs that are directly reelated to faarmers to apprise about recent technology, too provide quality seeds at pricce with beest variety, and in directioon to give rright directtion to FPOOs work byy connectinng farmer’ss benefitswith w the Prime Minister’s 2022 proogramme to double farmer’s inncome. FPPOs wouldd relate farmerss for input supply, finnancial andd technicall advisory, marketingg linkage,contract c farmingg, training for awarenness of farrmers likeimportant i works w so that farmerrs could be benefited diirectly andd indirectly, Thisprogram p has beenn organizinng in coordinnation to the Resoource institutions foor FPO ssofMadhhya Pradeesh viz Solidarridad, Nethherlands,ASA, A Bhoppal, MBCFFPC Pvt lttd, Bhopal, ASIAN,Bhopal, B NABARRD, & E-Fasal plattform, Indoore etc.One hundreed seventyysixcanndidates particippatedinthee trainings. Outco mme The role of BPD--JNKVV is to facilitatee the trainiing, networks, and mmentoringsystems s throughhout the sstart-up yeaars. Specifically we want to be a solid, stable, coohesive, and cleear resourrce for emmerging, sttart-up andd beginninng farmerssinthefoollowing ways: 176-traineed CEOs/BoDs are reeadily availlable. Offer a structure of compprehensivee, holisticc, whole-ffarm educcational opportunitties for beginning faarmers toplug p into aat multiplee phaseson o their journey. Provide reesources foor equitablee and afforrdable access to farmm inputs. Participatee in ongoinng mentorsship and neetworking oopportunities. Provide increased reegional leaadership annd supportt of farmerrs that resuult from the collecttive impactt and synergy of theFarm F Pathhways Collaaborative. Distilled aand working knowleedge offarm f prodduction, mmanagemennt, and businessoperations o . Establishmment of coonnectionss to a locaal, regionaal, and national netwwork of peoplewho w are aactive in the sustainable agricultuure movemment as well aas exposuuretoawwide variety of techhnology and organizatioons viz. FPO, AAPO, Cooperativves, NGOOs &Govt. G bodies etcc. Availabilityy of trainedd manpower in rural areass Participants would also act as master traainer for rurral level. Certificatee of compleetion

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Directorate of Extension Services as a constituent unit of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, entrusted with the responsibility for promotion of agricultural development in the state through quick transfer of technology by providing training, farm advisory services, KMA and information to extension personnel of the line departments and farmers. The Directorate of Extension Services is committed to serve farmers through well organized network covering seven agro climatic zones of the state. The channels for the transfer of agricultural and allied technologies are the direct approach to the farmers and indirectly by training of the master trainers of the extension agencies who own the responsibilities of transfer of agricultural technologies to the farmers, covering 25 districts of the state. The motto of the university is reach the unreached through extension system, focused mainly on defined activities.

? Testing and verification of new technologies developed at research stations in farmers fields, through on farm trials, on farm research, adaptive trials and frontline demonstrations to showcase the specific benefits of technologies ? Capacity development of farmers and extension personnel to update their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural technologies and enterprises by organizing demonstrations, kisan melas, exhibitions, farmers-scientists interface ? Processing and publication of technical information and dissemination through publication, mass media such as press, radio TV channels for benefit of farmers and extension personnel ? Data documentation, characterization and strategic planning of farming practices Communication Centre

? Publication of literature, bulletins, manuals, books and folders

Krishi Gyan Vani Prasar Kendra Radio programmes are being recorded in newly established recording studio “Krishi Gyan Vani Prasar Kendra” for broadcasting through All India Radio, Jabalpur Agricultural Technological Information Centre Agricultural Technological Information Centre (ATIC) has been established at Jabalpur to cater the needs of farming community in terms of technological information products offered for sale and services rendered by the university through “Single Window System ”. A separate infrastructure under ATIC is being created with the following objectives: Strengthening the sale of Jawahar products like seeds, culture, planting material, vegetable seeds, medicinal and aromatic plants, farm implements, fingerling, poultry & dairy products.

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Krishi Vigyan Kendra Vision Science and technology-led growth leading to enhanced productivity, profitability and sustainability of agriculture Mission Farmer-centric growth in agriculture and allied sectors through application of appropriate technologies in specific agro-ecosystem perspective Mandate Technology assessment and demonstration for its wider application and to enhance capacity development (TADA-CD) A plan scheme designed and nurtured by ICAR for past four decades, will play a vital role as it has the following unique features: ? Creation of valuable resources in terms of technical manpower and assets ? Confirmation of technologies to suit local specificity ? Showcasing the frontier technologies ? Capacity building among stakeholders ? Front runner in technological application, information and inputs ? Participatory approaches in planning, implementing, executing and evaluation KVKs are working towards reducing the time lag between generation of technology at the research institution and its application to the location specific farmers filed for increasing production, productivity and net farm income on sustained basis with the following mandates: Application of technology/ products through assessment, refinement and demonstration for adoption To achieve the mandate effectively, the activities are envisaged. ? On-farm testing to identify location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming system ? Front line demonstration to establish its production potentials on the farmers’ fields ? Training of farmers and extension personnel to update their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural technologies ? Work as resource and knowledge centre of agricultural technologies for supporting initiative of public, private and voluntary sector for improving the agricultural economy of district ? Produce and make available technological products like seeds, planting material, bio agents, young ones of livestock etc to the farmers ? Organize extension activities to create awareness about improved agricultural technologies to facilitate fast diffusion and adoption of technologies in agriculture and allied sector

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Location of KVKs under jurisdiction of JNKVV

Method of assessing the need All the extension based programmes are being designed based on need assessment of the farmers, field extension personnel and rural youths. The need of different members of the community are being assessed through Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and based on the problems and availability of resources in the locality, Different programmes and activities are being designed and implemented based on need assessment. Training needs of the extension personnel are also assessed before start of training programmes and accordingly training curriculum are being designed. Funding sources ? The Indian Council of Agricultural Research funded for KVKs programmes and activities ? Beside this, the University also provides the funds for implementing different programmes especially for production of quality seeds at Instructional Farm ? The funds are also made available by the Central Government for producing quality seeds of different major crops on the farmers’ fields through participatory mode ? The Directorate of Extension Services and Communication Centre are being funded by the State government under State plan ? The ATIC centre is being operated on revolving fund basis ? The extension activities organized at Zonal Research Stations, Regional Research Stations and College Campaii are being funded by the ICAR and State Government

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Salient accomplishments of exte nsion activities of KVKs On farm testing Total numbers of 398 technologies were assessed on different thematic areas of resource management, crop production including field and horticultural crops, livestock by KVKs. The trials conducted on participatory mode on 2120 farmers’ fields during 2017-18. The process gave opportunities to the scientists to work and interact with farming community and collect useful feedback for production purposes. The approach helped the farmers to get convinced with the technological options assessed on farmers’ fields. Further, the suitable technologies identified by the Scientists and farmers were taken in the FLD programmes for their wider acceptability and horizontal expansion. Frontline Demonstrations The University conducts large number of field demonstrations to make the farmers aware of the latest technologies generated by the Scientists. Front Line Demonstrations are regularly conducted in Kharif, Rabi as well as in summer season on need based components of production technologies. ? FLD programme on cereal crops, pulses, oilseed etc. were organized. Total No. of demo were 2002 in which 5591 farmers were benefited during 2017-18. Nearly one third of the beneficiaries under these programme belong to weaker section of the farming communities. Major emphasis was given on introduction of improved varieties, IPM, INM and IPDM. Superiority of improved technology over farmers’ practices was demonstrated successfully ? Total 38 No. of FLDs was on farm implements where 144 farmers were benefitted ? In livestock management 18 FLD’s were laid out with 153 beneficiaries ? FLDs conducted on other enterprises like bee keeping, vermicompost, mushroom, value addition etc. The No. of beneficiaries was 50230 ? Twenty four demonstrations were laid out on women in agriculture (Nutritional Garden, Income Generation, drudgery reduction etc.) and the total beneficiaries were 263 during 2017-18 Cluster Frontline Demonstration on Oilseed and Pulses In this program improved varieties (under 10 years) of pulses (chickpea, lentil, pigeonpea, moong, urdbean) and oilseed (soybean, linseed, mustard) were demonstrated. The farmers are advised that produce (Seed) of these crops is to be exchanged among farmers so that the horizontal spread of improved variety is to be achieved.

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During the year 2017-18 total cluster demonstrations of oilseed & pulses are as follows: Season Crop Area in ha No. of demo Kharif Pulse 669.6 1718 Rabi Pulse 752 1839 Total pulse 1421.6 3557 Kharif Oilseed 620 1550 Rabi Oilseed 534 1319 Total oilseed 1154 2869 Grand Total 2575.6 6426

Breeder Seed Production: Breeder Seed Production in instructional farm of KVKs Season Total B/S produces (q) Kharif crops : 1908.24 Paddy, pigeonpea, urd, niger, soybean, kodo etc. Rabi crops : 2205.94 Wheat, chickpea, linseed, lentil etc. 4114.18 Convergence programme Farmers Scientist Interface Farmer’s scientist interface was organised by the Department of Agriculture, Govt. of MP at village Palari district Seoni on 15 September, 2017 and various problems concerning kharif and rabi crops were solved. In this programme Hon’ble Chief Minister and Hon’ble Agri. Minister presented contingent plan to the farmers. Soil sample analysed and card distributed The mega scheme of Soil Health Card floated by Govt. of India was successfully implemented by JNKVV through its KVKs. Soil health cards were prepared and distributed among the farmers. By 20 KVKs 39,453 soil samples were analysed and 39,453 soil health cards were distributed on World Soil Heath Day and more than 3,36,000 farmers were educated about the importance of soil testing. Participation in Sankalp Se Siddhi Programme Sankalp Se Siddhi (Krishi Manthan) was organised by JNKVV from 15 – 30 August, 2017 at various centre of KVKs under the jurisdiction of JNKVV for doubling the farmers income using improved techniques. Under the advance technology and after the soil test, fertilizers are used and sowing is done at proper time using recommended seed rate, seed treatment and high yielding pest resistant variety. Thus the farmers income can be considerably enhanced. All 20 KVKs conducted the programme 9302 were benefitted.

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Pre Kharif and pre Rabi Kisan Sammelan Pre Kharif and pre Rabi Kisan Sammelan were organized by the Krishi Vigyan Kendras during 2017-18 with the object to display the latest technologies, group discussion with the farmers and public representative as well as State department viz. Farmer Welfare and Agricultural Development, Horticulture, Seed Corporation etc. All the twenty KVKs under JNKVV organized pre kharif Kisan Sammelan in which 4931 farmers were participated and in pre rabi Kisan Sammelan 4619 farmers were participated. Farmer Fellow Award: Three farmers of the state viz. Sh Ashwini Singh Chouhan, Ujjain, Shri Akash Chourasia, Sagar and Shri Chain Singh Baise, Balaghat were honored with JNKVV Farmer Fallow Samman 2016 on the occasion of V.V. Foundation Day. The samman consisted of prize money Rs. 10,000/- and momento. Laying the foundation stone at new KVK Singrauli The Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the new KVK at Singrauli through the web cast. On this occasion Dr. Om Gupta, Director Extension Services, JNKVV, Jabalpur, Smt. Reeti Pathak, Member of Parliament and Special Guest Shri Ram Lallu Vaishya, MLA, Shri Kunver Singh Tekam, MLA, Smt. Premvati Khairvar, Mayer, Shri Anurag Choudhary, Collector, Smt. Asha Arun Yadav, Board Member of JNKVV were present. Overall 1610 farmers, farm women and agriculture scientists were present. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KMA) Services: The programme was launched by the University in 2008-09 in which need based advisory/ technology in the form of message are sent to farmrs on mobile twice in a week in Hindi. During the 2017-18, a total No. of 1053 message were send to 7,64,926 farmer, extension personnel registered under KMA programme from 21,182 villages of 139 blocks under the jurisdiction of JNKVV. Establishment of Honey Processing Plant Honey Processing Plant at KVK Chhatarpur and KVK Damoh were established. Processing plant consist of processing unit, filtration unit and packaging unit. KVK Chhatarpur process 1 q honey and KVK Damoh process 1.5 q honey.

Implementation of MKTY Programme Directorate is implementing State Government funded scheme MKTY through KVK's. The aim was to showcase the latest technologies to farmers.

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Mega Seed hub project The seed production programme was undertaken by five KVKs viz. Betul, Harda, Narsinghpur, Damoh and Tikamgarh under seed hub project entitled “Creation of Seed Hubs for increasing indigenous production of pulses in India” funded by NFSM (GOI) monitored by IIPR, Kanpur. In this project quality seed production of various pulses viz. chickpea, pigeonpea, lentil, mungbean, urdbean has to be done. Rs. 1.5 crore is being allotted to each KVK to produce certified seed of pulses in three years for quality seed production, storage godown and seed processing unit. During the year 2017-18 total 2041.38 quintals certified seed were produced by these KVKs in which, 164.92 q Pigeonpea, 94.00 q Blackgram, 162.73 q Greengram, 1619.73 q Chickpea. PPVFRA Programme KVK's has submitted varieties for registration under the Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Right Act. Twelve farmers from KVK Tikamgarh and six farmers from KVK Chhatarpur have been selected for award for their contribution in this regards. The award includes cash of Rs. 1 lakh and a certificate. Ten KVKs under JNKVV organized training programme to aware the farmers for Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Right Act in which 917 farmers were participated. Demonstration Units Different demonstration units were created by KVKs like Nursery, medow orchard, Kadaknath hatchery, vermi composting unit, Dairy etc. (from these demo units). Around Rs. 10 lakhs fund were generated. Farmers Hostel Fourteen farmers hostel are functional in KVKs and from these hostels, Rs. 1,72,690/- incomes were generated. Technology Backstopping In all 72 Senior Scientist & Head, 210 Scientists and 40 Programme Assistant was attended / participated in technological back stopping/ trainings given by the University. Similarly four Sr. Scientist, sixteen Scientist and one Programme Assistant attended training programmes in outside the zone during 2017-18. Trainings organized at Directorate Level

? Directorate of Extension Services and Krishi Vigyan Kendra imparted training to farmers, farm women, officers of Agriculture Department. One hundred twenty trainings were imparted in which 3701 trainees participated.

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? Training on Integrated Pest Management for the farmers of district Mandla held on 15-16 May, 2017 at DES, JNKVV. ? Zonal Workshop on cluster Demonstration of oilseeds and pulses : A Zonal Workshop on cluster demonstration of oilseed and pulses was held on 17-19 January, 2018 at KVK Jhabua and in which all KVKs under the jurisdiction of MP and Chhatisgarh were participated. The cluster demonstration covered oilseed and pulses crops. The main aim of the meeting was review the progress and finalized the action plan of cluster demonstration to increase the production of oilseeds and pulses. ? Master Training Programme on Agro Forestry was organized for 60 extension personnel from State Agriculture Department on 15 to 19 January, 2018 and 05 to 09 March, 2018. ? Organized training on crop production and nutrient management for the officers of Department of Agriculture, Govt. Of MP from 5-10 February, 2018. Training on Horticulture crop and value addition was organized from 19-24 February, 2018, sponsored by MANAGE Hyderabad. In all 66 participants attended the training. ? Imparted training on improved technology for vegetables sponsored by SADMAP to 115 farmers from District Katni & Rewa on 27 February, 2018. ? Training on Improved Production Technology and cashless transaction for Soybean was conducted by the DES, JNKVV from 05-07 June, 2017. ? The “Farmers Training and Visit Programme” sponsored by IFFCO was conducted by the DES, JNKVV from 06-09 March, 2018. About 40 farmers from various districts viz. Sagar, Jabalpur, Chhindwara, Seoni, Narsinghpur, Mandla and Balaghat actively participated in the training programme. ? The farmers Training and Visit Programme sponsored by ATMA Project was conducted by the DES, JNKVV from 12-16 March, 2018.

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Human Resource Development

Seminars/workshops/conferences/sympos ium/meetings/trainings organized College of Agriculture, Jabalpur

? TSP under Agroforestry was organized in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra Katni and Narsinghpur in which intotal 238 farmers were benefitted. ? Two 21 days training programmes were organized cenre of advanced faculty training in soil science. The first training was organized on Management of Soil Health with respect to its fertility for higher production and human health from 5 th September to 25th October, 2017 in department of Soil Science & Agril. Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur. The second training was organized on Soil Management Approaches for Climate Mitigation in Sustainable Agriculture System from 9th January to 29th January, 2018 in department of Soil Science & Agril. Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur. ? A national symposium of Indian Phytopathological Society on Challenges and Opportunity: Management of Plant Diseases Under Weather Change was organized in Department of Plant Pathology, JNKVV Jabalpur from Dec.14- 15, 2017. ? 21 days training programme was organized under CAFT on “Management of Soil Health with respect to its fertility for higher production and human health” from September 5 to October 25, 2017 at the Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur. Twenty participants, representing ICAR and SAU’ s of seven states (Maharashtra, Sikkim, Telangana, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh) attended the training programme. The second training programme under CAFT was organized on Soil Management Approaches for Climate Mitigation in Sustainable Agriculture System, from 9 th January to 29th January, 2018 in department of Soil Science & Agril. Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Eighteen participants from various states attended the training programme.

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Awareness was created in students and staff of JNKVV about the IIRS outreach programme. Students participated in 20th,21st,22nd,23rd, and 25th online training course of IIRS through distant learning program.

? Microwave Radar Remote Sensing and its Application” 10.04.2017 to 27.04.2017. ? RS & GIS applications in Water Resource Management” 22.05.2017 to 9.06.2017. Number of students were awarded certificates for having completed the course.

Training was given on GeM (Government e Marketplace) in the month of January 2018 for JNKVV officers and staff. College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda A seminar on “How to improve Teaching an d learning ‘’was organized at College of agriculture , Ganjbasoda on 2nd Nov. 2017 with the purpose to enhance and make teaching and learning process more effective. Inauguration of seminar was done by chief guest Dr. I. M. Khan Dean, College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda. In this seminar all technical staff and students participated.

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? Annual group meeting of AICRP on Agroforestry held at University of Agricultural Sciences, Banglore 23- 26th May 2017 by Dr. M. L. Sahu, Co-PI and Shri Rahul Dongre. ? Dr. S.D. Upadhyaya attended two days National Seminar on “Climate Change and role in Communities for Adaptation and Mitigation” held at SFRI, Jabalpur from 18th-19th Sep. 2017. ? Shri R.P. Dongre attended “National Seminar on Bamboo cultivation” held at RDVV, Jabalpur on 18 th Sep. 2017 with FWE students. ? Dr. V. K. Shukla, Chief Agronomist AI CRP IFS and Dr. S. K. Vishwakarma Sr. Tech. Officer attended the Group meetin g of Net Wok Project on Organic Farming at IIFSR, Modipuram Meerut from 19-20 Feb. 2018. ? Dr. A.K. Mehta, Principal Scientist, Dr. S. K. Bilaiya, Principal Scientist and Dr. Amit Jha, Scientist attended the Kharif and Rabi Workshop. ? Dr. R.P. Sahu Sievtist attended the Annual Group Meet (IFSAGM-2017) of AICRP on Integrated Farming Systems at Rajasthan Agriculture Research Institute, Durgapura Jaipur (Rajasthan) from 3-5 November 2017. ? Dr. M. L. Kewat, Professor (Agronomy) attended the XIX Organic World Conference at Greater Noida, New Delhi from 8 to 12 Dec. 2017 ? Dr.A.S.Gontia and Dr.S.K.Dwivedi attended National Conference of Plant Physiology on "Emering role of Plant Physiology for food security & climate resilient Agriculture at IGKV, Raipur from 23-25 Nov.,2017. ? Dr Anubha Upadhyay attended workshop on Baseline Study on Demographic and Health pattern in and around the proposed Atomic Power Plant at Chutka on 15 th Sept., 2017. ? Dr. Vibha attended National Conference on “Organic farming for sustainable agriculture and livelihood security under changing climatic conditions” from 12-13 Dec, 2017 at CSAUA&T, Kanpur. ? Dr. A.K. Naidu, Mr. B.K. Verma and Dr. Meenakshi Ramgiry, attended the Annual workshop of AICRP on Vegetable Crops held at IIHR, Bengaluru, 24th to 27th June, 2017. ? Dr. B.P. Bisen and Mr. B.K. Verma attended the annual workshop of AICRPS held at Guntur on 9th to 12th October, 2017. ? Dr. Meenakshi Ramgiry attended and participated in the “State Level Biosafety Capacity Building Workshop” held on April 2017-2018 at Jabalpur. ? Dr. Meenakshi Ramgiry Attended and participated in the “Awareness programme on application of radiation for preservation of foods” Organized by

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Department Of Food Science & Technology, COA, Jabalpur, 28 th March 2018. ? Dr. B.R. Pandey, Dr. Sushama Nema and Dr. Priyanka Mishra Attended and participated the Annual Group Meeting at Ludhiyana , 8 to 10 th June, 2018. ? Dr. U.K. Chanderia attended and participated in Annual workshop of AICRP on Arid Zone Fruits held at Dr. YSR, Ho rticulture University Anantpur A.P., 16th to 18th Feb., 2018. ? Dr. U.K. Chanderia attended 21 training programme on title “Adoption Technological advances to minimize pre- and post harvest losses in aricultural and horticultural crops to enhance farmers inome from Nov. 22 to December 12, 2017” ? Dr. U.K. Chanderia attended QRT meeting at CISH Lucknow held on 5th July 2018. ? Raguwanshi N.K., Sahu R.M., Jain R.K., Tiwari Roshni and Gautam A.N. attended National workshop of the Comprehensive Scheme for Studying the Cost of Cultivation of Principal Crops in India. From 18st –20nd August 2017, Maharana Pratap Agriculture University, Uadipur, Rajasthan. ? Gautam A. N. participated and presented paper entitled “Profitability of wheat in different size of farm in Central India” in National seminar on managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production held at JNKVV Jabalpur (M.P.) 10-11 October 2017. ? Gautam A. N. participated and presented paper entitled “Extent of post harvest losses at different stages of fruits in Madhya Pradesh” in International Seminar on Sustainability of smallholder Agriculture in developing countries under hanging Climatic Scenario held at Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (UP), 14-17 February 2018. ? Jain, R.K. and Tiwari Roshni attended the CACP meeting on the western region states Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Goa under the chairmanship of Chairman CACP on 28th April 2017 at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh for formulation of price policy for Rabi crops 2017-18 season. ? Sahu R.M. attended the CACP meeting on the Western region states Madhya Pradesh, Gurat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Goa under the chairmanship of Chairman CACP on 9th January 2018 at Mumbai, Maharashtra for formulation of price policy for Kharif crops 2018-19 season. ? Sahu R.M. attended the CACP meeting on the Eastern region states Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisa and west Bengal under the chairmanship of Chairman CACP on 17th January 2018 at IGKVV, Raipur Chhattisgarh for formulation of price policy for Kharif crops 2018-19 season. ? Deepak Rathi attended training on Exploring opportunities for agriculture under WTO from June 12 to 15, 2017 at National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Hyderabad (Telangana). Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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? Deepak Rathi attended training on Domain & Platform Skill training under training of Master Trainer program for the job role Agri-input Dealer from Oct. 10-12, 2017 at Agriculture Skill Council of India, National kill Development Corporation ? Deepak Rathi attended Winter School on “Advanced Analytics in Developing Market Intelligence” from Nov. 14 to Dec. 04 2017 at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pabtnagar (Uttranchal). ? Deepak Rathi participated in National conference on Agro-Economic Research on January 30-31, 2018 at In stitute of Economic Growth, DU Campus, New Delhi. ? Deepak Rathi attended National seminar on “Assessment of the status of dairying and potential to improve socio-economic status of the milk producers in India : Special focus on Eastern States of India” from May 16-17, 2017 at Sardar Patel University, Vall abh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat. ? Deepak Rathi attended Workshop on Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) from October 04 - 06, 2017 at Institute of Economic Growth, DU Campus, New Delhi ? Sharma H.O. and Deepak Rathi attended meeting of Research Advisory Committee for setting up institute specific annual work plan and targets for AERCs/Us under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI at Institute of Economic Growth, DU Campus, New Delhi on August 05, 2017. ? Sharma H.O. and Deepak Rathi attended meeting to discus the methodology and other aspects of the work plan of AERCs/Us for the year 2017-18 under the chairmanship of Adviser (AER), Ministry of Agriculture, GoI at Institute of Economic Growth, DU Campus, New Delhi on August 25, 2017. ? Sharma H.O. and Deepak Rathi attended meeting on JNKVV Planning Chair in Agricultural Economics under the chairmanship of Member, NITI Ayog, GoI at Mantralya, Bhopal (M.P.) on Sept. 18, 2017. ? Sharma H.O. and Deepak Rathi attended meeting on quick study for providing advance policy prescriptions/alerts to address onion price and demand/supply problems in Madhya Pradesh under the chairmanship of Adviser (AER), Ministry of Agriculture, GoI at Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi on September 20, 2017.

? Shukla Abhishek attended National Seminar on Environmental Conservation: Issues and Strategies, organized by Mahakaushal Vigyan Parishad, on February 07, 2018 at Govt. HS College, Jabalpur and presented a research paper on “Performance of rice varieties and genotypes against sucking pest complex in field screening”.

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? Shukla Abhishek attended 3rd National Convention on Resource Conservation for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at NAAS complex, ICAR, New Delhi and presented a paper entitled “ Evaluation of chickpea genotypes against Helicoverpa armigera through field screening and their relative preference to oviposition in free choice test” (March 24-25, 2018). ? Dr. Anita Babbar participated in the meeting to review the projects entitled “Creation of Seed Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India” , “Enhancing Breeder Seed Production for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India” and “Cluster-Front Line Demonstrations on Pulses” scheduled to be held at IIPR, Kanpur on 7th November, 2017 under the chairmanship of Agriculture Commissioner, DAC&FW- regarding ? Dr. Anita Babbar participated in ICAR-ICARDA jointly organized 5th Regional Coordination meeting of ICARDA – SACRP on theme “Strategic Partnership Towards Enhancing Food and Nutritional Security in South Asia and China” New Delhi on 5-6 Dec., 2017. ? Dr.S.B.Das attended “7th Dr.N.P.Datta Memorial Lecture of Indian Society of Soil Science – Jabalpur chapter ” entitled “ Persistent Organic Pollutants in Soil & Water and Their Impact on Human Health” delivered by Dr. Priyankar Raha , Professor & Head, Deptt. of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry , BHU, Varanasi on 11 th September, 2017 in the Deptt. of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry JNKVV, Jabalpur. ? Shri R.S.Marabi attended National Conference on Innovations in Bio-inspired Smart Materials for Sustainable Development of Environment (IBSMSDE) organized by Bio-Design Innovation Centre, Rani Durgavati Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP), India held on 9th October, 2017. ? Shri R.S.Marabi attended 3rd International Conference on Bioresource and Stress y (ICBSM) organized by Society for Bioresource and Stress Management, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India, held on 8th to 11th November, 2017. ? Shri R.S.Marabi attended Symposium on "Challenges and Opportunities: Management of Plant Diseases under Weather Change" organized by Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agricult ure JNKVV, Jabalpur MP, India and Indian Phytopathological Society (Central Zone) held on 14th to 15th December, 2017. ? Shri R.S.Marabi attended National Conference on "Biodiversity Conservation & Management for Sustainable Development" organized by University institute of Vocational Studies and Skill Development Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur MP, India held on 27 th to 28th February, 2018. ? Dr. A.K.Bhowmick attended National Conference on Honeybee organized by National Bee Board, New Delhi at Vishakhapatnam (A.P.), India held from 23 rd to 26th March, 2018.

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? Dr. A.K.Bhowmick attended 22 nd Annual Group Meet of AICRP on Chickpea organized by Rajmata Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior at Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal from 29th to 31st August, 2017. College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda

? Dr. J.P. Lakhani, Associate Professor, Plant Breeding & Genetics participated in International conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences” [GRISAAS 2017] organized by Ashtha Foundation Meerut at MPUAT Udaipur (Rajasthan) during 02-04 December 2017. ? Dr. J. P. Lakhani, Associate Professor, Plant Breeding & Genetics attended a training programme for Website Updation – uploading of College / KVK information for IUMS – JNKVV portal on February 2, 2018 vide letter No. Reg./2018/PSR/644 dated 27.01.2018. ? Dr. J. P. Lakhani, Associate Prof essor, Plant Breeding & Genetics Participated in Farm Meeting organized by Director Farms, JNKVV, Jabalpur during 25-26 September 2017. ? Dr.V. K. Yadav Associate Professor, Plant Pathology Attended National Symposium on “Challenges & opportunities, management of plant diseases under weather change” of Indian Phytopathological Society organized by Department of Plant Pathology held at JNKKV, Jabalpur from 14.12.17 to 15.12.17. ? Dr.V. K. Yadav Associate Professo r, Plant Pathology presented oral presentation on “Status of Agriculture and Plant Pathology in the changing world scenario” in National Symposium of Indian Phytopathological Society held at JNKKV on 14.12.17. ? Er. S.K. Sharma, Assistant Professor, Agriculture Engineering, Attended National Conference on - “Women Empowerment- Education, Environment, Biodiversity Health and Agriculture ” on 23- 24 th March, 2018 organized by MP council of Science and technology (MPCOST), Bhopal & in collaboration with “ SHEFWEL”, and “NIDAN’ Sarvjan Welfare Society, Bhopal and delivered Oral presentation - on paper /abstract entitled as “Response for adopting efficient irrigation method and IPP to avert climate change in commands of basin’’( pp. 63) ? Er. S.K. Sharma, Assistant Professor, Agriculture Engineering attended National Conference on - Impact of Environmental Changes on Indian Ecosystem” Jointly organized by De ptt. of Environmental Science & Limnology & UIT, BU Bhopal & Nati onal Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi on 23-24, Dec. 2017.

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? Er. S.K. Sharma, Assistant Professor, Agriculture Engineering Attended One day workshop on –“Farm Mechanization for production of pulses in Madhya Pradesh” at JNKVV Jabalpur on Nov. 2nd 2017. ? Dr.V K. Garg, Associate Professor, En tomology attended National conference on “Managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production” held at JNKVV, Jabalpur on 28-29 Oct., 2017 and paper presented in poster session. ? Dr. Ashish Shrivastava, A ssistant Professor, Plant pathology, participated in National Symposium on Challenges and opportunities : management of Plant diseases under weather change at CoA, of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.). from 14-15 Dec.,2017. ? Dr. Ashish Shrivastava, Assistant Pr ofessor, Plant pathology, International Seminar: Attended 7th International Science congress at College of Science & Technology Rinchending Phuents holong, Chukka, and Bhutan from 8-9th Dec., 2017. ? Dr. P. K. Mishra, Associate Professor, Agronomy, participated in International Conference on Global Research Initiatives for sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences which was organized by ASTHA Foundation, Meerut (U.P.), India at MPUA & T, Udaipur from 2-4 December 2017. ? Dr. P. K. Mishra, Associate Professor, Agronomy participated in National Conference on Impact of Environm ent Changes on Indian Ecosystems, organized by NESA, New Delhi and Baraktullah University, Bhopal at Baraktullah University, Bhopal. ? Dr. Aradhna Kumari Assistant Professo r, Plant Physiology participated in International symposium on ‘stress resilient wheat in the regime of climate change’ organized by Dr. Rajendra Prasad central Agriculture University, Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar from 22-24 April, 2017. ? Dr. Aradhna Kumari Assistant Professo r, Plant Physiology participated in national conference on ‘Impact of environmental changes on Indian Ecosystems’ organized by Department of Environmental Sciences & Limnology & University institute of Technology, Barkat ullah University, Bhopal from 23-24 December, 2017. ? Dr. Aradhna Kumari Assist ant Professor, Plant Physiology Participated in national seminar on ‘Innovations in waste recycling & management’, organized by SAM group of institutions, Bhopal on 13 January 2018. ? Dr. Aradhna Kumari Assistant Professo r, Plant Physiology participated in National Conference Women Empowerment, Education, Environment, Biodiversity, Health and Agriculture” organized by SHEFWEL & MPCST, Bhopal on March 23-24, 2018.

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? Mrs. Preeti Chouhan, Assistant Professor, LPM, National Conf. on Women empowerment education biodiversity health and Agriculture, 23-24 March 2018 at EPCO, Bhopal. ? Dr. Vishnu Kanwar Solanki Assistant Professor Agro forestry, participated in third International conference on bio-resource and stress management, Nov, 8-11, 2017 at Jaipur, Rajasthan. ? Dr. Yogesh Patel, Assistant Professor, Entomology participated in National conference on “Current Trends in Plant Science and Molecular Biology for Food Security and Climate Resilient Agriculture” from 15th -16th February 2018 at RVSKVV, Gwalior M.P. India jointly organized by National Environmental Science Academy (NESA) New Delhi and RVSKVV, Gwalior M.P. ? Dr. Yogesh Patel, Assistant Profe ssor, Entomology attended National conference on “Managing Soil Health for Sustainable and Nutritional Food Production” from 28th -29th October 2017 at JNKVV, Jabalpur M.P. India jointly organized by Grameen Krishi Vikas,(GKV) Society, Agra, UP and JNKVV, Jabalpur, M.P. ? Dr. S.R.S.Raghuwanshi attended International conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences” [GRISAAS 2017] organized by Ashtha Foundation Meerut at MPUAT Udaipur (Rajasthan) during 02-04 December 2017. ? Dr. P. K. Jaga Assistant Professor, Soil Science, attended National conference on “Managing Soil Health for Sustainable and Nutritional Food Production” from 28th -29th October 2017 at JNKVV, Jabalpur M.P. India jointly organized by Grameen Krishi Vikas,(GKV) Society, Agra, UP and JNKVV, Jabalpur, M.P. ? Dr. Manisha Dwivwedi, Assistant Professor, English participated in National Seminar on the development of English Communication Proficiency Undergraduate Students 26-27 Feb 2018 . ? Dr. Aparna Sharma, Assistant Profe ssor, Food Science attended National Conference on ‘Current Trends in Plant Science and Molecular Biology for Food Security and Climate Resilient Agriculture’ jointly organized by RVSKVV, Gwalior and National Environmental Science Academy at RVSKVV, Gwalior from February 15-16, 2018. ? Dr. Aparna Sharma, Assistant Professo r, Food Science attended Workshop on ‘Methodology for Preparation of High Quality Research Project and networking among MPCST & University/ Colleges’ organized by MPCST Bhopal, on January 16, 2018.

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College of Agriculture, Balaghat ? AnupamaVerma participated in 5th International Conference on The Bhagavad Gita : to become the best teacher organized by English language teachers association of India with Sree Rama Engineering College, Tirupati at Tirupati from 7 -8 April 2017. ? AnupamaVerma participated in Institutional Seminar on Language, Literature and Culture at Institute of Advanced Studies in English, AUNDH, Pune (Maharashtra) from 15-17th Dec. 2017. ? Bhalawe Shailendra participated in National Seminar on Climate Change and Role of Communities for Adaptation and Mitigation at State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur (MP) from18- 19 Sept. 2017. ? Bhalawe Shailendra participated in International conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences at Astha Foundation Meerut (UP) 2- 4 Dec. 2017. ? Bhalawe Shailendra participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MA NAGE), at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Thakur R. K. participated in National Conference on Managing Soil Health for Sustainable and Nutritional Food Production at Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur from 28 - 29 Oct. 2017. ? Thakur R. K. participated in Annual Convention on Development in Soil Science at Indian Society of Soil Science, Kolkata from 11-14th Dec. 2017. ? Thakur R. K. participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE), at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018 ? Bisen Sharad participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE), at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Sarvade Somanath Sitaram participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE), at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Rai S. K. participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers orga nized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE), at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018.

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? Bisen Uttam participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Dharna Bisen participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Badhe Vivek participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Deshmukh G. participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Lodhi Ajay Singh participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Aparna Jaiswal participated in Orientation workshop on “NICE” for Content Creators and Content Managers organized by National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE) at College of Agriculture Balaghat from 13 to 14 March 2018. ? Subrata Sharma participated in National seminar on “Climate Change and Role of Communities for Adaptation and Mitigation at State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur (MP) from 18-19th Sept., 2017. ? Shrivastava Prashant participated in International Conference on “ Advances in Agricultural and Biodiversity Conservation for Sustainable development (ABCD-2017) at CCS University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India from 27-28th Oct., 2017. ? Shrivastava Prashant participated in National Conference on Livelihood and Food Security (LPS-2018) at Bihar Veterinary College, Patna from 27- 29January 2018. ? Kathal Dhananjay participated in National Symposium on “ Challenges and Opportunities: Management of Plant Diseases under Weather Challenge” & Central Zone Meet of IPS-2017 at Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur (MP) from 14-15 th Dec., 2017. ? Seven faculty members namely Dr. R.S.Raghuwanshi, Dr. V.K.Singh, Dr. Dinesh Singh Tomar, Dr. Mahendra Ku mar Nayak, Dr. P.K.Tyagi, Dr. Gajanan Malviya and Mr. Vijay Singh Baghel attended 7 days programme on Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Agricultural Research Management held at National Academy of Agricultural Research Management from 14 to 20 March 2018. College of Agriculture, Powarkheda

? Er. Manish Patel attended seminar on Sustainable technologies for food processing and preservation.08-09, February, 2018, SINTEF Ocean, Norway, IIT Kharagpur and BITS Pilani. ? Shiwani Tiwari attended ANSCON, 2018, 01-03 Feb, 2018, at College of veterinary Science, JAU, Junagarh ? Nisha Singh attended National conference on current trends in plant Science and molecular biology for food security and climate resilient agriculture (PSNB 2018), 15-16 Feb 2018, RVSKVV, Gwalior and NESA, New Delhi. ? Neha Sharma attended National conference on current trends in plant Science and molecular biology for food security and climate resilient agriculture (PSNB 2018), 15-16 Feb 2018, RVSKVV, Gwalior and NESA, New Delhi. ? Archana Sharma attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS-2017), 02– 04 December, 2017. ? Shiwani Tiwari attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS-2017), 02– 04 December, 2017. ? Nisha Singh attended international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development, 10-11 February ,2018. ? Radheshyam Sharma attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS-2017), 02– 04 December, 2017. ? Amita Pachori attended international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development, 02–04 December, 2017. ? Neha Sharma attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS-2017),02– 04 December, 2017 ? Asheesh Sharma attended Technological C hallenges in Social Environmental and Agricultural Reforms (TECHSEAR-2017), 9-10 Sep.,2017 ? Pradeep Mishra attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS-2017), 02– 04 December, 2017

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? Pradeep Mishra attended international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development, 10-11 February 2018 ? Sonam Agrawal attended international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development, 10-11 February,2018 ? Gulfishan Firdose Ahmed attended International Conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture & Allied Sciences (GRISAAS- 2017), 02–04 December, 2017 ? Gulfishan Firdose Ahmed attended International Conference on Food and Agriculture, 29-31 March 2018, ? Rita Kapil Narvariya, international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development,10-11 February, 2018. ? R.Shiv Ramakrishnan attended Technological Challenges in Social Environmental and Agricultural Reforms (TECHSEAR-2017), 9-10 Sep.,2017 ? R.Shiv Ramakrishnan attended international conference on advances in agriculture and allied science technologies for sustainable development, 10- 11 February,2018 ? G. D. Sharma attended National Conference on managing soil health for sustainable and nutritional food production, 28-29 Oct. 2017. ? S. R. Anjanawe attended Advance research in applied sciences environment agriculture and entrepreneurship development, 4-6 Dec., 2017. ? G. D. Sharma attended 82th annual convention and national seminar on development in soil science, 2017, 11-14 Dec., 2017.

Visits abroad ? Dr B.P. Bisen visited Israel and attended 20 days training programme on “Mitigation of Abiotic Factors in Arid and Semi Arid Environment” during 22nd October -10th November 2017. ? Dr B.P. Bisen visited Israel and attended 6 th International Conference on Drylands, Deserts & Desertification during November 6-9, 2017 at Sede Boqer Campus of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. ? Dr. Rajmohan Sharma, Assistant Professor Plant Breeding and Genetics, and Dr. Ashish Shrivastava Assistant Profe ssor Plant Pathology participated in two days International Science Congress at College of Science and Technology Rinchending, Phuentsholing, Chukkha, Bhutan on 8-9 Dec,2017.

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Faculty nominated for capacity building programme

Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 1. Dr. Vinita Pandey Central Library Special Summer 05.06.2017 UGC, Human Assistant Librarian College of School (Refresher To Resource Agriculture, Course) 24.06.2017 Development JNKVV, Centre, RDVV, Jabalpur Jabalpur (M.P.) 2. Dr. Kailash Narayan PC Unit Biosecurity and 05.06.2017 Plant Biosecurity Gupta Sesame Niger Incursion To Programme Scientist/Assistant (plant Management (BIM) 26.06.2017 National Institute Professor Pathology) of Plant Health College of Management Agriculture. NIPHM, Rajendra JNKVV, Nagar, Jabalpur Hyderabad- 500030 (A.P.) 3. Mrs. Keerti Tantwai Biotechnology Waste to Wealth: 18.05.2017 Division of Assistant Professor Centre JNKVV. Biocompost To Agronomy ICAR- Jabalpur production and 07.06.2017 IARI, New Delhi Utilization 110012 Innovations in Organic Agriculture 4. Alka Singh JNKVV, Krishi Summer school On 01.06.2017 Department of Scientist (Home Vigyan Kendra, Dynamics of In- To Extension Science) Sidhi (M.P.) Tension of Ex- 21.06.2017 Education, Tension Institute of Agril. Science Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi 5. Dr. Priya Awasthi JNKVV, Analytical 06.07.2017 Central Institute of Assistant Professor College of Instrumental and To Agril. Engineering (Horticulture) Agriculture, Imaging 26.07.2017 (CIAE) Nabi Bagh, Ganjbasoda, Techniques Road, Vidisha (M.P.)- Relevant to food Bhopal-46038 464221 Safety. (M.P.) 6. Dr. Yogesh Patel College of Integrated farming 23.06.2017 Division of Assitant Professor Agriculture, systems for farmers To Agronomy, ICAR- Gurod By pass empowerment and 13.07.2017 IARI Pusa New near sub Jail entrepreneurial Delhi Pin-110012 Ganjbasoda, development Vidisha (M.P.) 7. Dr. Rajmohan Plant Breeding Integrated farming 23.06.2017 Division of Sharma & Genetics, systems for farmers To Agronomy, ICAR- Assistant Professor College of empowerment and 13.07.2017 IARI Pusa New Agriculture, entrepreneurial Delhi Pin-110012 Ganjbasoda, development Vidisha (M.P.) 8. Dr. Nafees Khan College of Exploring 12.06.2017 Director (HRD) & Associate Professor Agriculture, Opportunities for To Principal (Agriculture Rewa Agriculture Under 15.06.2017 Coordinator Economics) WTO PGDM(ABM) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (Manage) Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad.

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 9. Dr. Deepak Rathi AERC, JNKVV. Exploring 12.06.2017 Director (HRD) & Associate Professor Jabalpur Opportunities for To Principal (Agriculture Agriculture Under 15.06.2017 Coordinator Economics) WTO PGDM(ABM) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (Manage) Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad 10. Dr. R. S. College of Exploring 12.06.2017 Director (HRD) & Raghuwanshi Agriculture, Opportunities for To Principal Associate Professor Tikamgarh Agriculture Under 15.06.2017 Coordinator (Agriculture WTO PGDM(ABM) Economics) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (Manage) Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad. 11. Dr. Ram Fool Ahirwar College of Exploring 12.06.2017 Director (HRD) & Associate Professor Agriculture, Opportunities for To Principal (Agriculture Ganj1basoda Agriculture Under 15.06.2017 Coordinator Economics) WTO PGDM(ABM) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (Manage) Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad.

12. Dr. Ram Fool Ahirwar College of Employment 31.07.2017 Department of Associate Agriculture, Generation through To Farm Machinery Professor/Scientist Ganjbasoda Skill Oriented 20.08.2017 and Power (Agriculture Agricultural Engineering Economics & F.M.) Entrepreneurship College of development Technology and among Rural Youth Engineering , Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology Udaipur- 313001 (Rajasthan)

13. Er. Kailash Chandra College of Employment 31.07.2017 Department of Mahajan Agriculture, Generation through To Farm Machinery Asstt. Ganjbasoda Skill Oriented 20.08.2017 and Power Professor/Scientist (M.P.)-464221 Agricultural Engineering (Post Harvest Entrepreneurship College of Management) development Technology and among Rural Youth Engineering , Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology Udaipur- 313001 (Rajasthan)

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 14. Dr. Chandrajiit Singh JNKVV, Krishi Special Summer 05.06.2017 UGC, Human Scientist Vigyan Kendra, School (Refresher To Resource (Food Science/Home Rewa (M.P.) Course) 24.06.2017 Development Science) Centre, RDVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 15. Dr. Kinjulck C. Singh JNKVV, Krishi Special Summer 05.06.2017 UGC, Human Scientist (Agricultural Vigyan Kendra, School (Refresher To Resource Extension) Rewa (M.P.) Course) 24.06.2017 Development Centre, RDVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 16. Dr. Gyanendra Tiwari Campus- Micro propagation 06.09.2017 Institute of Associate Professor College of Techniques and To Agricultural Plant Physiology Agriculture Physiological, 26.09.2017 Sciences Banaras Jabalpur (M.P.) Biochemical and Hindu University Molecular Varanasi-221005 Interventions for Sustainable Plant Production under Climate Change Scenario 17. Dr. Sandhya Mure Krishi Vigyan Analytical, 06.07.2017 Central Institute of Scientist Kendra, Instrumental and To Agricultural Powarkheda, Imaging 26.07.2017 Engineering Hoshangabad Techniques (CIAE) Nabi Bagh, (M.P.)- 461110 Relevant to Food Berasia Road Safety Bhopal-462038 (M.P.) 18. Dhurav Chandra Krishi Vigyan Analytical, 06.07.2017 Central Institute of Shrivastava Kendra, Nh-7, Instrumental and To Agricultural Scientist (Home Nagpur Road Imaging 26.07.2017 Engineering Science) Seoni (M.P.) Techniques (CIAE) Nabi Bagh, Relevant to Food Berasia Road Safety Bhopal-462038 (M.P.) 19. ICAR, ATARI 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Dr. Shashi Gour Zone VII, Programme To College, Rani SMS (Home Science) JNKVV 29.07.2017 Durgawati Jabalpur (M.P.) University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 20. Dr.S.K.Tiwari Krishi Vigyan Integrated farming 23.06.2017 Division of Scientist (Agronomy) Kendra, Harda systems for farmers To Agronomy, ICAR- empowerment and 13.07.2017 IARI Pusa New entrepreneurial Delhi Pin-110012 development

21. Dr. Vinod Kumar AICRP on Modern Concept 14.07.2017 ICAR- Indian Scientist (Agronomy) Integrated and Practices of To Institute of Farming Organic Farming for 03.08.2017 Farming Systems Systems safe, secured and Research JNKVV, Zonal Sustainable food Modipuram, Agricultural production Meerut-250110 Research Station Powarkheda, Hoshangabad (M.P.) 22. Dr. Pushpendra CAE, JNKVV, 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Sikarwar Jabalpur (M.P.) Programme To College, Rani Assistant Professor 29.07.2017 Durgawati Soil Water University Engineering Jabalpur (M.P.)

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 23. Sheela Raghuwanshi College of Dynamics of In- 03.07.2017 Institute of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Tension of Ex- To Agricultural Extension Education Kundeshwar Tension 23.07.2017 Sciences Banaras Road Hindu University Tiakamgarh- Varanasi-221005 472001 (UP) 24. Dr. Raj Kishor College of Organic Farming 05.08.2017 School of Natural Bhatnagar Agriculture, and Conservation To Resource Assistant Professor/ Ganjbasoda Agriculture for 25.08.2017 Management Scientist (M.P.)- 464221 Sustainable College of Post Soil Science & Agril. Management of Graduate Studies Chemistry Natural Resources, (Central Environment, Agricultural Energy and University, Imphal) Livehood Security Umiam (Barapani)- 793103 Shillong, Meghalaya 25. Dr. Dhananjay Kathal JNKVV, CAO, 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Assistant Professor Waraseoni, Programme To College, Rani Plant Pathology Balaghat (M.P.) 29.07.2017 Durgawati University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 26. Dr. R. P. Joshi AICRP on small Modern Concept 14.07.2017 ICAR- Indian Sr. Scientist Millets JNKVV, and Practices of To Institute of (Plant Breeding & College of Organic Farming for 03.08.2017 Farming Systems Genetics) Agriculture, safe, secured and Research Rewa-486001 Sustainable food Modipuram, (M.P.) production Meerut-250110 27. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar JNKVV. Krishi Dynamics of In- 03.07.2017 Department of Choubey Vigyan Kendra, Tension and Ex- To Extension Scientist (LPM) North Karaudia, Tension 24.07.2017 Education, Sidhi-486661 Institute of Agricultural Sciences, B.H.U. Varanasi (U.P.) 28. Mrs. Rashmi Pandey Department of Experimental 05.07.2017 Department of Scientist Horticulture, Approaches in To Biotechnology & Horticulture, DHRTC, Utilization of 25.07.2017 Crop Garhakota, Genomic Improvement, Sagar (M.P.) Resources for the College of Improvement of Horticulture, UHS Horticultural Crops Campus, GKVK Post Bengaluru- 560065, Karnataka, India 29. Dr. Kaushlesh Kumar Wheat Current techniques 05.09.2017 ICAR-NBAIR, Mishra Improvement and advances in To Bengaluru-560024 Asstt. Project, ZARS mass culturing of 25.09.2017 Professor/Scientist Powarkheda, microbial for the Plant Pathology Hoshangabad- production of 461110 (M.P.) biopesticides 30. Dr. Risikesh Thakur College of Crop Management 13.09.2017 CAFT in Assisatant Professor Agriculture, Strategies for To Agronomy Govind (Soil Science) Waraseoni, Augmenting 03.10.2017 Ballabhi Pant Balaghat (M.P.) Farmers income University of Agriculture & Technology Udham Singh Nagar-263145

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 31. Dr. Surendra Kumar College of Employment 31.07.2017 Department of Rai Agriculture, Generation through To Farm Machinery Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, Skill Oriented 20.08.2017 and Power Agril. Extension Waraseoni, Agricultural Engineering, Balaghat (M.P.) Entrepreneurship College of Development Technology and Among Rural Youth Engineering Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology Udaipur-313001 (Rajasthan)

32. Nirmala singh JNKVV, Krishi 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Scientist Vigyan Kendra, Programme To College, Rani (Plant physiology) Rewa (M.P.) 29.07.2017 Durgawati University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 33. Surabhi Jain PC unit, AICRP 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Scientist on sesame & Programme To College, Rani (Statistics) Niger JNKVV, 29.07.2017 Durgawati Jabalpur (M.P.) University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 34. Ashish Kumar Nigam College of 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Sports Officer Agriculture, Programme To College, Rani Tikamgarh 29.07.2017 Durgawati (M.P.) University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 35. Rajesh Singh Krishi Vigyan Recent Advances in 18.07.2017 Division of Social Scientist Kendra, COA. crop Improvement, To Sciences ICAR- (Horticulture) Rewa Production and 07.08.2017 Central Potato Post-harvest research institute Technology in Bemloe, Shimla, Potato Research Himachal Pradesh-171001 36. Dr. K. K. Deshmukh JNKVV, Krishi Crop Management 13.09.2017 CAFT in Scientist Vigyan Kendra, Strategies for To Agronomy Govind (Soil Science) NH-7 Nagpur Augmenting 03.10.2017 Ballabhi Pant Road Seoni- Farmers income University of 480661 Agriculture & Technology Udham Singh Nagar-263145 37. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil patel Kendra, Rewa Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist (M.P.) to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, (Soil Science & Agril. higher production Jawaharlal Nehru Chemistry) and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.)

38. Nisha Sapre College of Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Assistant Professor Agriculture, Health with respect To science & Agril. Agronomy JNKVV, to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Jabalpur higher production Jawaharlal Nehru and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.)

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 39. Dr. Brajesh Kumar Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Tiwari Kendra, Agri. Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist College, Padra, to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Agronomy Rewa (M.P.) higher production Jawaharlal Nehru and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.)

40. Dr. Vikram Singh College of Next Generation 01.09.2017 CAFT in Plant Gour Agriculture, sequencing and its To Biotechnology, Assistant Professor Waraseoni, applications in crop 22.09.2017 National Research Agri. Biotech Balaghat sciences Centre on Plant Biotechnology Pusa Campus- 110012 New Delhi 41. Dr. Rajesh Singh Krishi Vigyan Dynamics of In- 03.07.2017 Department of Scientist Kendra, Tension and Ex- To Extension Horticulture College of Tension 23.07.2017 Education, Agriculture, Institute of Rewa (M.P.) Agricultural Sciences, B.H.U. Varanasi (U.P.) 42. Dr. (Mrs.) Seema College of 100 Orientation 03.07.2017 Academic Staff Naberia Agriculture, Programme To College, Rani Assistant Professor JNKVV, 29.07.2017 Durgawati Extension Education Jabalpur University Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.P.) 43. Dr. Yogesh Patel College of Analytical, 06.07.2017 Agro produce Assistant Professor Agriculture, Instrumental and To processing Entomology Ganjbasoda, Imaging 26.07.2017 division ICAR- Vidisha (M.P.) Techniques Central Institute of Relevant to Food Agricultural Safety management Engineering (CIAE) Nabi Bagh, Berasia Road Bhopal-462038 (M.P.) 44. Dr. Radhika Charan College of 55th Orientation 17.07.2017 UGC- Human Tiwari Agriculture, course To Resource Assistant Professor Tikamgarh 13.08.2017 Development Agricultural (M.P.) Centre Doctor Economics & F. M. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar (M.P.)- 470003 45. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Krishi Vigyan Waste to Wealth: 10.08.2017 Division of Singh Kendra, Biocompost To Agronomy, ICAR- Scientist Kudeshwar Production and 30.08.2017 Indian Agricultural (Horticulture) Road, Utilization Research Institute Tikamgarh Innovations in New Delhi- (M.P.) Organic Agriculture 110012 46. Dr. Sharad Bisen College of Developing 05.09.2017 Division of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Strategies for To Integrated Land Horticulture Murjhad Farm, doubling farm 25.09.2017 Use Management Waraseoni, income in low & Farming Distt-Balaghat- rainfall areas System, ICAR- 481331 (M.P.) Central Arid Zone Research Institute Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342003

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 47. Dr. Ajay Singh Lodhi College of Developing 05.09.2017 Division of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Strategies for To Integrated Land (SWE) Murjhad Farm, doubling farm 25.09.2017 Use Management Waraseoni, income in low & Farming Distt-Balaghat- rainfall areas System, ICAR- 481331 (M.P.) Central Arid Zone Research Institute Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342003 48. Dr. Aradhna Kumari College of Micro propagation 06.09.2017 Institute of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Techniques and To Agricultural Plant Physiology Gurod road, Physiological, 26.09.2017 Sciences Banaras JNKVV, Biochemical and Hindu University Ganjbasoda, Molecular Varanasi-221005 Vidisha (M.P.) Interventions for Sustainable Plant Production under Climate Change Scenario 49. Dr. Uttam Kumar College of Next Generation 01.09.2017 CAFT in Plant Bisen Agriculture, sequencing and its To Biotechnology, Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, applications in crop 22.09.2017 National Research Plant Breeding & Waraseoni, sciences Centre on Plant Genetics Distt-Balaghat- Biotechnology 481331 (M.P.) Pusa Campus- 110012 New Delhi 50. Dr. Shlokeshwar Raj Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Sharma Kendra, Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist JNKVV, to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, (Plant Protection) Narsinghpur higher production Jawaharlal Nehru (M.P.) and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 51. Dr. Meenakshi College of Doubling income 28.10.2017 ICAR, central Ramgiry Agriculture, through advance To Institute for arid Technical Assistant JNKVV, approaches for 17.11.2017 Horticulture sri (Horticulture) Jabalpur fruits and Ganganagar Road vegetables in the Beechwal, arid region Bikaner-334006, (Rajasthan) 52. Pradeep Kumar Dixit Central Library, Oriented (Refresher 06.09.2017 UGC, Human Assistant Librarian College of Course) To Resource Agriculture, 26.09.2017 Development JNKVV, Centre Jabalpur (M.P.) Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra 53. Dr. Reena Nair College of Doubling income 28.10.2017 ICAR, central Assistant Professor Agriculture, through advance To Institute for arid Horticulture JNKVV, approaches for 17.11.2017 Horticulture sri Jabalpur fruits and Ganganagar Road vegetables in the Beechwal, arid region Bikaner-334006, (Rajasthan) 54. Dr. Prashant Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Shrivastava Kendra, Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist Narsingpur to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, (Agril. Engineering) & (M.P.) higher production Jawaharlal Nehru I/c Soil Testing Lab and human health krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur (M.P.)

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 55. Dr. Dhananjai Singh JNKVV, Krishi Advances in 17.08.2017 ICAR- Indian Scientist (Agronomy) Vigyan Kendra, Instructional To Agricultural Sidhi North Technologies for 06.09.2017 Research Institute Karondiya Near enhancing teaching (IARI) New Delhi SGS, College learning and Sidhi (M.P.) training competencies 56. Mr. Banshi Lal Sahu JNKVV, krishi Empowering Rural 05.08.2017 Director Extension Scientist Vigyan Kendra, youth through Agri- To Education, Bihar (Home Science) Kundeshwar entreprenruship 25.08.2017 Agril University, Road Sabour-813210, Tikamgarh Bhagalpur, Bihar (M.P.) (India)

57. Akhilesh Kumar Patel Krishi Vigyan Advances in 17.08.2017 ICAR- Indian Scientist Kendra, Padra, Instructional To Agricultural Soil Science Rewa (M.P.) Technologies for 06.09.2017 Research Institute enhancing teaching (IARI) New Delhi learning and training competencies 58. Dr. Amit Kumar Jha Department of Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Scientist Agronomy, Health with respect To science & Agril. Agronomy JNKVV, to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Jabalpur (M.P.) higher production Jawaharlal Nehru and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 59. Mrs. Alpana Sharma Krishi Vigyan Advances in 17.08.2017 ICAR- Indian Scientist Kendra, Instructional To Agricultural Home Science Shahdol PO Technologies for 06.09.2017 Research Institute Bhui Band enhancing teaching (IARI) New Delhi Kalyanpur learning and Shahdol (M.P.) training competencies 60. Dr. Shailendra College of Advanced 09.11.2017 ICAR- Indian Bhalawe Agriculture, Technologies in To Institute of soil & Assistant Professor Balaghat, natural resource 29.11.2017 water Agroforestry Murjhad Farm, management to conservation Waraseoni- mitigate Climate research centre, 481331 change impacts Udhagamandalam , Tamilnadu 61. Dr. Surendra Kumar College of Innovations in 05.012018 ICAR- Indian Rai Agriculture, agricultural To Agricultural Assistant Professor Balaghat, extension for 25.01.2018 Research Institute Extension Education Murjhad Farm, enhanced (IARI) Pusa, New Waraseoni- technology Delhi 481331 application and stakeholders empowerment in context to changing agrarian needs 62. Dr. Rajmohan College of Advanced 10.08.2017 Agriculture Sharma Agriculture, Statistical To Education Assistant Professor Ganjbasoda Techniques in 30.08.2017 Division, Indian Plant Breeding & Biometrics Council of Genetics Agriculture Research New Delhi-110012 63. Mrs. Aparna Jaiswal College of Student ready 01.11.2017 Post Graduate & Assistant Professor Agriculture, programme in home To research centre Extension Education Balaghat, science-modalities 21.11.2017 Acharya N.G.

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute Murjhad Farm, and guidelines for Ranga Agricultural Waraseoni- programme University 481331 implementation Rajendra Nagar, Hydrabad-500030 64. Mr. Somanath College of Feeding strategies 05.09.2017 Plant animal Sitaram Sarvade Agriculture, in relation to climate To relationship Assistant Professor Balaghat, resilient forage and 25.09.2017 division, Indian Agroforestry JNKVV, livestock production Grassland and Jabalpur, Fodder Research (M.P.) Institute Gwalior Road, Jhansi- 284003(UP)

65. Mr. Dhananjay College of Climate smart 06.11.2017 ICAR- Central Manchakrao Agriculture, agricultural To Institute of Assistant Professor Balaghat, machinery for 26.11.2017 Agricultural Farm Machinery & Murjhad Farm, conservation Engineering Power Engineering Waraseoni- agriculture (CIAE), Bhopal, 481331 M.P.

66. Dr. R. P. Joshi AICSMIP, Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Sr. scientist JNKVV, Health with respect To science & Agril. (Plant Breeding & College of to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Genetics) Agriculture, higher production Jawaharlal Nehru Rewa-486001 and human health krishi Vishwa (M.P.) vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 67. Dr. Aashutosh Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Sharma Kendra, Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist Narsinghpur to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Agroforestry Station Ganj higher production Jawaharlal Nehru Distt. and human health krishi Vishwa Narsinghpur vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 68. Dr. Prashant College of Extension 27.10.2017 ICAR- Indian Shrivastava Agriculture, strategies for To Agricultural Assistant Professor Balaghat, nutrition sensitive 16.11.2017 Research Institute Agriculture Extension Murjhad Farm, agriculture to (IARI) , New Delhi Waraseoni- address sustainable 481331 development goals

69. Mr. Rajendra Kumar Krishi Vigyan Design and 01.08.2017 Central Institute of Swarnakar Kendra Near, Manufacturing of To Agril. Engg. CIAE, Scientist (Agril. MPT, Gajipur Agro processing 21.08.2017 Bhopal (M.P.) Engg.) Mandla- machines 481661 (M.P.) 70. Dr. Tapan Kumar College of Advanced in 14.09.2017 Centre of advance Singh Agriculture, improvement and To faculty, training in Assistant Rewa (M.P.) production 04.10.2017 Horticulture (fruit) Professor/Scientist technology of Aid & Head, Horticulture Zone fruit crops Department of Horticulture, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth Rahuri-413722, distt. Ahmednagar 71. Dr. Rajiv Kumar Krishi Vigyan Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Singh Kendra Health with respect To science & Agril. Scientist (Crop Purushottampu to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Production) r Distt. Panna higher production Jawaharlal Nehru (M.P.) and human health krishi Vishwa

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 72. Dr. Rakesh Kumar College of Conservation 01.11.2017 CAFT, Sahu agriculture, Agriculture and Soil To Department of Soil Assistant JNKVV, Health 21.11.2017 Science Punjab Professor/Scientist Jabalpur Agricultural Soil Science & Agril. University Chemistry Ludhiyana - 141004 (Punjab) 73. Dr. Gaurav Mahajan AICRP on National Training 01.11.2017 Mahatma Phule Scientist Oilseeds Zonal Programme on To Krishi Vidyapeeth Agronomy Agricultural Fundamentals of 21.11.2017 Rahuri, Research Agricultural Maharashtra Station meteorology Powarkheda, Hoshangabad 74. Dr. Om Prakash College of Micro propagation 06.09.2017 Department of Dhurve Agriculture, Techniques and To Plant Physiology, Asstt. Professor Rewa (M.P.)- Physiological, 26.09.2017 Institute of (Plant Physiology) 486001 Biochemical and Agricultural Molecular Sciences Banaras Interventions for Hindu University Sustainable Plant Varanasi-221005 Production under Climate change Scenario 75. Dr. Ramfool Ahirwar College of Empowering Rural 05.08.2017 Director Extension Asstt. Prof./Scientist Agriculture, youth through Agri- To Education, Bihar (Agril. Economics & Ganjbasoda, entreprenruship 25.08.2017 Agril University, F.M.) Vidisha (M.P.)- Sabour-813210, 464221 Bhagalpur, Bihar (India0 76. Dr. Shailendra Singh JNKVV, Krishi Principles and 12.09.2017 ICAR, Indian Goutam Vigyan Kendra, Production To Institute of I/c Senior Scientist & Near MPT Techniques of 23.09.2017 Vegetable Head Mandla (M.P.) Hybrid Seeds in Research Post (Horticulture) Vegetables Bag 01, PO- Jakhini (Shahanshapur) Varanasi-221305 77. Dr. Pramod Sharma JNKVV, Krishi Feeding strategies 05.09.2017 Plant Animal Programme Assistant Vigyan Kendra, in relation to climate To Relationship Veterinary Jabalpur (M.P.) resilient forage and 25.09.2017 Division, Indian livestock production Grassland and Fodder Research Institute Gwalior Road, Jhansi- 284003 (UP) 78. Shri Gopal Singh Deptt. Of Soil Conversation 01.11.2017 CAFT in Soil Tagore Science & Agril. Agriculture and soil To Science Punjab Scientist Chemistry, Health 21.11.2017 Agricultural JNKVV, University Firozpur Jabalpur (M.P.) Road-141004 79. Dr. Aparana Sharma College of Advance in food 25.10.2017 Krishi Vigyan Assistant Professor Agriculture, processing and To Kendra, Food Science Gurod Road Nutritional Linkage 14.11.2017 Nurmahal, Naar New Sub for Jalandhar Jail entrepreneurship Nakodar Road, Ganjbasoda, Development Behind Missar Distt-Vidisha, Filling Station (M.P.) District Jalandhar, Punjab

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 80. Dr. Abhijeet Kumar College of Agrometeorological 11.12.2017 ICAR- Central Dubey Agricultural Data Collection, To Research Institute Technical Assisatant Engineering, Analysis and 23.12.2017 for Dryland (AICRPAM) Jabalpur Management Agriculture Santoshnagar, Saidabad (P.O.) Hyderabad- 500059, Telangana 81. Dr. Dhananjai Singh Krishi Vigyan Extension 02.09.2017 Division of Scientist Kendra, Sidhi strategies for To Agricultural Agronomy North nutrition sensitive 22.09.2017 Extension, ICAR- karondiya, near agriculture to Indian Agricultural SGS College address sustainable Research Institute Sidhi (M.P.) development goals (IARI) , New Delhi 4866611

82. Dr. Sanjay Singh JNKVV, Krishi Organic Production 11.09.2017 CAFT on organic Senior Technical Vigyan Kendra, Management: To farming Director of Officer (T6) Rewa (M.P.) Approaches and 01.10.2017 Research RCA- Practices Campus, Near Surajpole MPUAT, Udaipur (Rajasthan)- 313001 83. Dr. Mamta Singh Krishi Vigyan Crop Management 13.09.2017 CAFT in Scientist Kendra, RARS, Strategies for To Agronomy Govind Bamhori Seed Augmenting 03.10.2017 Ballabhi Pant Farm, Bhopal Farmers income University of Road Sagar Agriculture & (M.P.) Technology Udham Singh Nagar-263145

84. Mrs. Alpana Sharma Krishi Vigyan Extension 02.09.2017 Division of Scientist Kendra, strategies for To Agricultural (Home Science) Shahdol PO nutrition sensitive 22.09.2017 Extension, ICAR- Bhui Band agriculture to Indian Agricultural Kalyanpur address sustainable Research Institute Shahdol (M.P.) development goals (IARI) , New Delhi

85. Dr. Laxman Singh College of Feeding strategies 05.09.2017 Plant Animal Shekhawat Agriculture, in relation to climate To Relationship Asstt. Professor Ganjbasoda, resilient forage and 25.09.2017 Division, Indian (Live Stock Vidisha (M.P.) livestock production Grassland and Production & Fodder Research Management) Institute Gwalior Road, Jhansi- 284003 (UP)

86. Mr. Rahul Dongre College of Understanding 01.12.2017 ICAR- National Scientist Agriculture, Flowering To Research Centre AICRP on JNKVV, Mechanism and 21.12.2017 for Litchi (NRCL) Agroforestry Jabalpur Management of Muzaffarpur Bearing in sub tropical fruits

87. Mrs. Dr. K. C. Shukla College of Management of Soil 05.09.2017 Department of soil Assistant Professor Agriculture Health with respect To science & Agril. Plant Physiology Kundeshwar to its fertility for 25.09.2017 Chemistry, Road, higher production Jawaharlal Nehru

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute Tikamgarh and human health krishi Vishwa vidyalaya (JNKVV) Jabalpur (M.P.) 88. Dr. Vijay Kumar JNKVV, Recent Advances in 08.09.2017 ICAR- National Singh College of abiotic Stress To Institute of abiotic Associate Professor Agriculture, Management for 28.09.2017 Stress Horticulture Tikamgarh- climate Smart Management 472001 (M.P.) Agriculture Malegaon, Baramati, Pune- 413115 (Maharashtra) 89. Dr. Atul Kumar College of Conservation 01.11.2017 CAFT in Soil Shrivastava Agriculture, Agriculture and Soil To Science Punjab Assistant Professor Balaghat, Health 21.11.2017 Agricultural Agronomy Murjhad Farm University Waraseoni Ludhiyana-141004 (Punjab) 90. Dr. Suneel Kumar College of Technological and 23.09.2017 CAFT, Division of Rajak Agriculture, policy option for To Agricultural Assistant Professor RARS, enhancing farmers 13.10.2017 economics, ICAR- (Agril. Eco.) Waraseoni, IARI New Delhi- Pin-481331, 110012 Balaghat (M.P.) 91. Dr. Amita Sharma College of Enhancing 24.10.2017 CAFT in Genetics Assistant Professor Agriculture, germplasm use To & Plant Breeding Plant Breeding & Balaghat, through 13.11.2017 Head, PAU, Genetics Murjhad Farm, prebreeding, Ludhiyana Waraseoni evaluation and (Punjab) frontier

92. Dr. Smita Puri AICRP on Technological 22.11.2017 CAFT, Scientist MULLARP advances to To Department of Plant Pathology Regional minimize pre and 12.12.2007 Plant pathology, Agricultural Post-Harvest COA, G. B. Pant Research Losses in University. Of Agri. Station Bhopal Agricultural and &Tech. Road, Rajoua, Horticultural Crops Pantnagar- Sagar (M.P.) to Enhance 263145, District- Farmer’s Income Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand) INDIA 93. Dr. Ramesh Kumar Krishi Vigyan Feeding strategies 05.09.2017 Plant animal Mishra Kendra, in relation to climate To Relationship Scientist Piprodh Distt. resilient forage and 25.09.2017 Division, Indian (LPM) Katni (M.P.) livestock production Grassland and Fodder Research Institute Gwalior Road, Jhansi- 284003 (UP) 94. Mrs. Keerti Tantwai JNKVV, Machinery for 05.09.2017 ICAR- Indian Assistant Professor Jabalpur (M.P.) conservation To Institute for Biotechnology Centre agriculture for 25.09.2017 Farming Systems mitigation and Research adaptation of Modipuram climate change Meerut- 250110 (UP) 95. Mrs. Nisha Sapre College of Machinery for 05.09.2017 ICAR- Indian Assistant Professor Agriculture, conservation To Institute for Agronomy JNKVV, agriculture for 25.09.2017 Farming Systems Jabalpur (M.P.) mitigation and Research adaptation of Modipuram

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute climate change Meerut- 250110 (UP) 96. Dr. Ashish Kumar College of Use of 07.11.2017 ICAR- Indian Scientist Agriculture, biotechnological To Agricultural Plant Pathology JNKVV, Rewa and conventional 27.11.2017 Research Institute (M.P.) tools in (IARI) Pusa understanding Campus, New virus-host Delhi interactions 97. Dr. Sandip Kumar Krishi Vigyan Strategies for 13.11.2017 Department of Khare Kendra, Containment of To Veterinary Scientist Kundeshwar Antimicrobial 22.11.2017 Microbiology , (LPM) Road, Resistance Nanaji Deshmukh Tikamgarh Veterinary (M.P.) Science University Jabalpur (M.P.) 98. Dr. Shailendra College of Approaches for 01.11.2017 Horticulture Bhalawe Agriculture, doublings farmers To department, COA, Assistant Professor Balaghat, income 21.11.2017 N.A.U. Campus (Agroforestry) Murjhad Farm, Bharuch-392012 waraseoni- Gujarat 481331 99. Dr. Sarvesh Kumar JNKVV, Krishi Innovation 03.10.2017 Department of Scientist Vigyan Kendra, Approaches of To Extension (Agril. Extension) harda- 461331 Extension for 06.10.2017 Education, (M.P.) Upliftment of poor Rajasthan College and Tribal Farmers of Agriculture, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur Rajasthan-313001 100. Dr. Vinay Pratap College of Entrepreneurship 01.12.2017 Vegetable Singh Agriculture, development for To Production Assistant Professor Ganjbasoda, sustainability in 21.12.2017 Division ICAR- (Plant Physiology) vidisha vegetable Indian Institute of processing Vegetable industries Research PB No.01, P.O. Jakhini (Shahanshapur) Varanasi-221305, Uttar Pradesh, India 101. Dr. Shiv Ratan College of Doubling income 28.10.2017 ICAR, central Associate Agriculture, through advance To Institute for arid Professor/Senior kundeshwar approaches for 17.11.2017 Horticulture sri Scientist Road, fruits and Ganganagar Road (Plant Breeding & Tikamgarh- vegetables in the Beechwal, Genetics) 472001 arid region Bikaner-334006, (Rajasthan) 102. Dr. Suneeta Pandey AICRP on Next Generation 01.12.2017 ICAR- National Scientist/Assistant Wheat, College sequencing and its To Research Centre Professor of Agriculture, applications in crop 21.12.2017 On Plant Plant Breeding & Jabalpur sciences Biotechnology Genetics Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012 103. Dr. Tapan Kumar College of Recent Advances in 01.11.2017 Centre of advance Singh Agriculture, improvement and To Faculty Training in Assistant Rewa-486001 Production 21.11.2017 Horticulture (Fruit) Professor/Scientist (M.P.) Technology of Arid & Head

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute Horticulture Zone Fruit Crops Department of Horticulture Mahatama Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth Rahuri-413722, distt, Ahmadnagar 104. Dr. Vishal Meshram Krishi Vigyan Organic Farming- 22.11.2017 Maharana Pratap Scientist, Kendra, near Organic Agriculture To University of (Agril. Ext.) MPT, Jabalpur Intensification 12.12.2017 Agriculture and Road Gajipur, Technology Mandla (M.P.) Udaipur-313003 105. Mr. Pramod Prasad JNKVV, Krishi Design and 22.09.2017 Division of Padwar Vigyan development of To Computer Programme Kendra,Indore website/portal 27.09.2017 Application, Indian Assisatant road, Harda Agril. Statistics (Computer) Research Institute (ICAR) Library Avenue Pusa New Delhi 106. Dr. Deepak Rathi Agro Economic Advanced Analytics 14.11.2017 ICAR- National Senior Scientist Research in Developing To Academy of Centre Madhya Agricultural Market 04.12.2017 Agricultural Pradesh & Intelligence Research Chhattisgarh Management 2nd Floor, Rajendra nagar, College of Hyderabad- Agriculture, 500030 JNKVV, Telangana, India Jabalpur (M.P.)

107. Pradeep Kumar Dixit Central Library, Library Science 01.11.2017 UGC, Human Assistant Librarian College of To Resource Agriculture, 21.11.2017 Development JNKVV, Centre, Maharishi Jabalpur (M.P.) Dayanand Saraswati University Ajmer Pushkar Byepass, Kayad Road Ajmer, Rajasthan. 108. Dr. Uttam Kumar College of Next Generation 01.12.2017 ICAR- National Bisen Agriculture, sequencing and its To Research Centre Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, applications in crop 21.12.2017 On Plant Plant Breeding & Waraseoni, sciences Biotechnology Genetics balaghat Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012 109. Dr. Vikram Singh College of Next Generation 01.12.2017 ICAR- National Gaur Agriculture, sequencing and its To Research Centre Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, applications in crop 21.12.2017 On Plant (Agri.Biotech) Waraseoni, sciences Biotechnology balaghat Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012

110. Dr. Amit Kumar College of Innovative 08.11.2017 Department of Sharma Agriculture, Strategies of plant To Entomology, CCS Associate Professor Murjhad Farm, Protection for 28.11.2017 Haryana Entomology Waraseoni, Insect-Pests Agriculture balaghat Management in University Hissar Changing (Haryana) Agricultural Scenario

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 111. Dr. Ramkrishna College of Recent 28.12.2017 ICAR- Indian Singh Solanki Agriculture, Developments in To Agricultural Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, Statistical Modeling 17.01.2018 Statistics Mathematics & Waraseoni, and Forecasting in Research Institute Statistics balaghat Agriculture (IASRI) PUSA, New Delhi 112. Mr. Raju Kumar College of Innovative 30.11.2017 Department of Panse Agriculture, approaches and To Agricultural Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, methods in insect 20.12.2017 Entomology Tamil Entomology Waraseoni, biodiversity Nadu Agricultural balaghat conservation University Coimbatore 113. Dr. Naresh Kumar College of Enhancing the 14.12.2017 Soil & Water Bisen Agriculture, Productivity of To Engineering, Associate Professor Murjhad Farm, rainfed agro- 03.01.2018 Dryland Farming (Plant Breeding & Waraseoni, ecosystem through Research Station Genetics) balaghat suitable Maharana Pratap interventions University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Rajasthan 114. Dr. Ghanshyam College of Advances in water 25.10.2017 Water Technology Deshmukh Agriculture, management To Centre ICAR-IARI Associate Professor Murjhad Farm, Practices for 14.11.2017 New Delhi-110012 SWE Waraseoni, enhancing Water balaghat Productivity in Agriculture 115. Dr. Kaushlesh Kumar Wheat Whole genome 29.12.2017 Head Division of Mishra Improvement sequencing of plant To plant Pathology, Assistant Professor Project, ZARS, pathogens: 18.01.2018 ICAR-Indian Plant Pathology powarkheda, Methods and Agricultural Hoshangabad Applications Research Institute IARI, Pusa Campus New Delhi-110012 116. Dr. Shlokeshwar Raj JNKVV, Krishi Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Sharma Vigyan Kendra, Approaches for To Science & Scientist Narsinghpur Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural (M.P.) in Sustainable Chemistry, Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 117. Dr. Umesh Kumar Department of Technological 22.11.2017 Centre of Advance Chanderia Horticulture Advance to To Faculty Training Scientist JNkVV. minimize Pre-and 12.12.2017 Department of Department of Jabalpur Post-Harvest Plant Pathology, Horticulture Losses in College of Agricultural and Agriculture, G.B. horticultural crops Pant University, to enhance Pantnagar- Farmer’s Income 263145 Uttarakhand India 118. Dr. Suneeta Pandey AICRP on Recent techniques 23.01.2018 Division of Scientist/Assistant Wheat & Barley and tools for To Biochemistry, Professor , Department of nutritional quality 12.02.2018 ICAR-IARI New Department of Plant Plant Breeding assessment and Delhi-12 Breeding & Genetics & Genetics, enhancement of COA, JNKVV, food crops Jabalpur 119. Dr. Uttam Kumar College of Recent advance in 01.12.2017 Division of sample Bisen Agriculture, sample surveys and To surveys ICAR- Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, survey data 21.12.2017 IASRI Library

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute Plant Breeding & Waraseoni, analysis using Avenue Pusa, Genetics Balaghat (M.P.) statistical software New Delhi-110012

120. Dr. Vikram Singh College of Recent advance in 01.12.2017 Division of sample Gour Agriculture, sample surveys and To surveys ICAR- Assistant Professor Murjhad Farm, survey data 21.12.2017 IASRI Library Agri. Biotechnology Waraseoni, analysis using Avenue Pusa, Balaghat (M.P.) statistical software New Delhi-110012 121. Mr. Manoj Kumar Krishi Vigyan Understanding 01.12.2017 ICAR- National Ahirwar Kendra, Flowering To Research Centre Scientist Madiyahar, Mechanism and 21.12.2017 on Litchi Horticulture Infront of Management of Mushahari Farm, Damoh Bearing in Sub- Muzaffarpur, Petrolium tropical Fruit Crop Bihar, India Sagar Road, Damoh 122. Mr. Khushyal Sahare Village Advances in Post 01.01.2018 Department of SMS, Dabroha Post Harvest To Dairy and Food Extension Education Kacharwar, Management of 21.01.2018 Technology Krishi Vigyan Dairy and Food College of Dairy Kendra, Umaria Products and Food Science (M.P.) Technology, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology Udaipur- (Rajasthan) 123. Dr. Vishal Meshram Krishi Vigyan Innovation in 05.01.2018 CAFT in Agril. Scientist Kendra Near Agricultural To Extension Indian Agril. Ext. MPT, Jabalpue Extension for 25.01.2018 Agricultural Road Gajipur, Enhanced Research Institute Mandla Technology (IARI) Pusa, New Application and Delhi-110012 Stakeholders Empowerment in Context to Changing Agrarian Needs 124. Dr. Ram Swaroop COA, Quantitative 22.01.2018 Division of Raghuwanshi Kundeshwar Methods for To Agricultural Assocc. Professor Road, Agricultural Policy 12.02.2018 Economics ICAR- Tikamgarh Analysis Indian Agricultural Research Institute Pusa, New Delhi 125. Dr. Rajendra Prasad College of Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Dongre Agriculture, Approaches for To Science & Assistant Professor JNKVV, Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Forestry Adhartal, in Sustainable Chemistry, Jabalpur Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 126. Dr. Yogendra Singh Department of Application of 09.02.2018 Centre for Assistant Professor Plant Breeding OMICS Tools and To Agricultural Biotechnology & Genetics, Techniques for 01.03.2018 Bioinformatic College of Agricultural (CABin) ICAR- Agriculture, Germplasm Agricultural JNKVV, Improvement Statistics Jabalpur Research Institute (ICAR-IASRI) Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi- 110012

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 127. Dr. S. Nayak Krishi Vigyan Challenge and 14.12.2017 Department of Scientist Kendra, Opportunities To Plant Pathology, Agronomy Jabalpur Management of 15.12.2017 COA, JNKVV, Plant Diseases Jabalpur, & Indian under Weather Phytopathological Change Society 128. Dr. Anil Kumar Singh Krishi Vigyan Challenge and 14.12.2017 Department of SMS/Scientist Kendra, Opportunities To Plant Pathology, Soil science & Agril. Jabalpur Management of 15.12.2017 COA, JNKVV, Chemistry Plant Diseases Jabalpur, & Indian under Weather Phytopathological Change Society 129. Dr. Raghuraj Kishor College of Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Tiwari Agriculture, Approaches for To Science & Senior Scientist Major District Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Agronomy RD, Rewa in Sustainable Chemistry, Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 130. Dr. Rajendra Prasad College of Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Sahu Agriculture, Approaches for To Science & Assistant JNKVV, Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Professor/Scientist Jabalpur in Sustainable Chemistry, Agronomy Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 131. Dr. Brijesh Kumar College of Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Dixit Agriculture, Approaches for To Science & Associate Professor Tikamgarh Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Soil Scoence (M.P.) in Sustainable Chemistry, Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 132. Dr. Satyendra Pal College of Startup 01.02.2018 Pr. Scientist & I/c Singh Agriculture, Opportunities To KVK Technology Assistant Professor Tikamgarh Based on 21.02.2018 Transfer Division Extension Education (M.P.) Agricultural ICAR, Central Engineering Institute of Technologies Agricultural Engg. (CIAE), Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 133. Dr. Pawan Kumar JNKVV, Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Tyagi College of Approaches for To Science & Assistant Professor Agriculture, Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Agronomy Tikamgarh in Sustainable Chemistry, (M.P.) Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 134. Dr. Kaushlesh Kumar Wheat Bio-pesticides for 02.02.2018 Centre of Mishra Improvement crop Protection and To Advanced Faculty Assistant Project, ZARS, Improvement: 22.02.2018 Training, Professor/Scientist Powarkheda, Emerging department of (Plant Pathology) Hosangabad Technology to Plant Pathology, (M.P.) Benefit Farmers COA, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pantnagar 135. Dr. Ulphat Singh Krishi Vigyan Quantitative 22.01.2018 Division of Dhakad Kendra, Methods for To Agricultural Scientist Tikamgarh Agricultural Policy 12.02.2018 Economics ICAR- Agronomy (M.P.) Analysis Indian Agricultural Research Institute Pusa, New Delhi

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 136. Dr. Richa Singh Krishi Vigyan Recent 12.03.2018 Faculty for Programme Assistant Kendra, Technologies in To Horticulture, Sher- Horticulture Narsinghpur Improvement of 21.03.2018 e-Kashmir Vegetable University of Crop Under Agricultural Temperate Sciences & Conditions Technologies of Kashmir Shalimar Campus 137. Dr. Sitaram Dhuware Rana Hanuman Startup 01.02.2018 Pr. Scientist & I/c Scientist Singh, Krishi Opportunities To KVK Technology Agricultural Vigyan Kendra, Based on 21.02.2018 Transfer Division Extension Badgaon, Agricultural ICAR, Central Balaghat Engineering Institute of Technologies Agricultural Engg. (CIAE), Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 138. Dr. Suresh Kumar Krishi Vigyan Startup 01.02.2018 Pr. Scientist & I/c Ahirwar Kendra, Opportunities To KVK Technology Programme Assistant Chandangaon, Based on 21.02.2018 Transfer Division Nagpur Road, Agricultural ICAR, Central Chhindwara Engineering Institute of (M.P.) Technologies Agricultural Engg. (CIAE), Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 139. Mrs. Roshni Sahu Project Recent techniques 23.01.2018 Division of Technical Assistant Coordinating and tools for To Biochemistry, (Biochemistry) Unit Sesame & nutritional quality 12.02.2018 ICAR-IARI New Niger, JNKVV, assessment and Delhi-12 Jabalpur enhancement of food crops 140. Dr. Dinesh Singh JNKVV, Soil Management 09.01.2018 Department of Soil Tomar College of Approaches for To Science & Associate Professor Agriculture, Climate Mitigation 29.01.2018 Agricultural Plant Pathology Jabalpur (M.P.) in Sustainable Chemistry, Agriculture System JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) 141. Dr. Vinita Pandey I/c Central Strengthening of 11.01.2018 Training Assistant Librarian Library, Digital Library in Coordinator, IGKV JNKVV, NARES through Raipur, Jabalpur KOHA platform Chhattisgarh 142. Dr. Vijay Kumar College of Bio-pesticides for 02.02.2018 Centre of Yadav Agriculture, crop Protection and To Advanced Faculty Associate Professor Ganjbasoda Improvement: 22.02.2018 Training, Plant Pathology Emerging department of Technology to Plant Pathology, Benefit Farmers COA, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pantnagar-263145 District Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand) INDIA 143. Dr. S. R. S. College of Advance 30.01.2018 Centre for Niche Raghuwanshi Agriculture, technologies for To Area of Assistant Professor Ganjbasoda, improving the soil 19.02.2018 Excellence, Deptt. Soil Science & Agril. Vidisha (M.P.) health and Of Soil Science & Chemistry livelihood in Agril. Chemistry,

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute 150. Saurabh Kumar AICRIP on rice Advance 30.01.2018 Centre for Niche Singh college of technologies for To Area of Sr. Technical Agriculture improving the soil 19.02.2018 Excellence, Deptt. assistant Rewa-486001 health and Of Soil Science & (M.P.) livelihood in Agril. Chemistry, degraded land COA., (RVS KVV) Race course Road Gwalior-474002 (M.P.) 151. Mohd. Gufran AICRIP on rice Advance 30.01.2018 Centre for Niche Usmani college of technologies for To Area of Sr. Technical Agriculture improving the soil 19.02.2018 Excellence, Deptt. assistant Rewa-486001 health and Of Soil Science & (M.P.) livelihood in Agril. Chemistry, degraded land COA., (RVS KVV) Race course Road Gwalior-474002 (M.P.) 152. Dr. Uttam Singh College of Quantitative 23.01.2018 Division of Thakur Agriculture, Methods for To Agricultural Associate Professor Ganjbasoda Agricultural Policy 12.02.2018 Economics ICAR- Agril. Economics (M.P.) Analysis Indian Agricultural Research Institute Pusa, New Delhi 153. Dr. Vinod Kumar College of Advance 30.01.2018 Centre for Niche Garg Agriculture, technologies for To Area of Associate Professor Ganjbasoda improving the soil 19.02.2018 Excellence, Deptt. Entomology (M.P.) health and Of Soil Science & livelihood in Agril. Chemistry, degraded land COA., (RVS KVV) Race course Road Gwalior-474002 (M.P.) 154. Dr. Mahendra Kumar College of Entrepreneurship 22.01.2018 College of Nayak Agriculture, Development To Agriculture, Assistant Professor Tikamgarh (Faculty 05.02.2018 Tikamgarh Entomology Development Training) 155. Dr. Manisha Shyam College of Entrepreneurship 22.01.2018 College of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Development To Agriculture, Agronomy Tikamgarh (Faculty 05.02.2018 Tikamgarh Development Training) 156. Dr, Dinesh Kumar College of Entrepreneurship 22.01.2018 College of Assistant Professor Agriculture, Development To Agriculture, Veterinary Science & Tikamgarh (Faculty 05.02.2018 Tikamgarh A.H. (LPM) Development Training) 157. Vijay Kumar Singh College of Entrepreneurship 22.01.2018 College of Associate Professor Agriculture, Development To Agriculture, Horticulture Tikamgarh (Faculty 05.02.2018 Tikamgarh Development Training) 158. Mrs. Sheela College of Entrepreneurship 22.01.2018 College of Raghuwanshi Agriculture, Development To Agriculture, Assistant Professor Tikamgarh (Faculty 05.02.2018 Tikamgarh Extension Education Development Training) 159. Ashwini kumar College of Training on 19.03.2018 Training on Ph.D. Scholar Agriculture, Instrumentation To Instrumentation, Plant Pathology JNKVV, 23.03.2018 NWFP Division Jabalpur Tropical Forest

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Sr. Name & Address Title of Training Period of Name of No. Designation Programme Training organizing Institute Research Institute P.O. RFRC, Mandla Road, Jabalpur M.P. 160. Balkishan Chaudhary College of Training on 19.03.2018 Training on Ph.D. Scholar Agriculture, Instrumentation To Instrumentation, Plant Pathology JNKVV, 23.03.2018 NWFP Division Jabalpur Tropical Forest Research Institute P.O. RFRC, Mandla Road, Jabalpur M.P. 161. Rajbabbar Jatav College of Training on 19.03.2018 Training on Ph.D. Scholar Agriculture, Instrumentation To Instrumentation, Plant Pathology JNKVV, 23.03.2018 NWFP Division Jabalpur Tropical Forest Research Institute P.O. RFRC, Mandla Road, Jabalpur M.P. 162. Dr. Chandra Shekhar College of Management of 06.03.2018 ICAR-National Pandey Agriculture, Plant Genetic To Bureau of Plant Assistant JNKVV, Resources 19.03.2018 Genetic Professor/Scientist Jabalpur Resources Pusa Horticulture Campus, New Delhi-110012

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PUBLICATIONS

College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Research Papers Agrawal S, Khare NK and Parvez R. 2018. Impact determination of watershed beneficiaries. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Vol. Special Issue 6: 2815-2920. Azmi A, Shukla A and C haukikar K. 2017. Laboratory screening of soybean varieties / genotypes against Spodoptera litura (Fabricius). Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences 6 (2): 315-319. Berwa Raju, Sharma AK, Pachori R, Shukla A, Aarwe R, Kurmi A and Bhowmick P. 2017. Efficacy of chemical and botanical insecticides against sucking insect pest complex on okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5 (5): 1693-1697. Bilaiya S, Pande AK and Khare NK.2018. Micro climatic variation lead contributes to climate change and its impact on lentil. Multilogic in Science (Special issue) VII: 317-319. Bisen BP and Tembhurne PY.2 017. Standardization of recipes and acceptability of value added product of aonla (Emblica officinalis G.) pulp. International Journal of Agriculture Science 9(18):4180-4183 Bisen N and Sahu RP. 2017. Marpho-physiological parameters and yield of different maize hybrids under rainfed condition of Madhya Pradesh. Trends in Biosciences 10(24): 5131-5134. Bisen N, Sahu RP and Rahangdale CP and Hemalatha, K. 2017. Screening of maize genotypes under rainfed condition of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Scence 6(7): 2532-2536. Bisen N, Sahu RP and Rahangdale CP. 2017. Comparative study on yield potential, nutrient uptake and economic profitability of different maize hybrids under Plateau and Satpura Hill Zone of Madhya Pradesh. In Environment and Ecology35 (3A) : 1924-1928. Chaukikar K, Bhowmick AK, Das SB, Marabi RS ,Tomar V S and Mastkar A. 2017. Evaluation of bioefficacy of emamectin benzoate against gram pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera Hubner) and natural enemies on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) crop. Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences 6(3):402-406. Chaukikar K, Bhowmick AK, Das SB, Marabi RS, Tomar V S and Mastkar A. 2017.. Bioefficacy of emamectin benzoate against Helicoverpa armigera Hubner and

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its natural enemies on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) crop. International Journal of Bio- resource and Stress Management 8(5):716-720 Chouhan RS, Niranjan HK, Sharma HO and Rathi D. 2018. Adoption of recommended doses of fertilizers by soil test farmers in wheat: An economic analysis. Multilogic in sciences 7( Special Issue): 485-488. Chouhan RS, Sharma HO, Rathi D and Niranjan HK .2017. Impact of Soil Health Card Scheme on farmers’ income- A case study of kharif crops in Madhya Pradesh. Agricultural Economics Research Review 30 (Conference): 139-141. Chouhan S and Sarawgi AK. 2018. Study on significance, growth and constraints of medicinal and Aromatic plants in Madhya Pradesh State of India. Miltilogic Scienero Special issue) 7 :448-445. Dehariya SK, Shukla A and Barde SK. 2017. Efficacy of botanical pesticides against shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis in brinjal. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia 14(1): 721-723. Dhumketi, Singh A and Rajput LPS. 2017. Su itability of foxtail millet semolina and soy grits for the formulation of instant upma mix. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(5):75-79 Dhumketi, Singh A and Agrawal P. 2018. Formulation and quality evaluation of modified Upma mix from foxtail millet and Soy for nutritional security. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7(2):888- 896. Dhuria N and Babbar A. 2017. Estimation of genetic variability and inter-relationships of quantitative traits for improvement of kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Journal of Food Legumes. 30 (1) 25-29. Gautam AN, Sirothiya and Sahu, RM. 2017. Profitability of wheat in different size of farm in Central India. Life Science Bulletin 14(2):173. -175. Gontia,-Mishra I, Sapre S, Kachare S and Tiwari S. 2017. Molecular diversity of 1- aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase producing PGPR from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) rhizosphere. Plant and Soil 414:213–227. Goswami P, Prihar P, Dubey AD and Kori S .2017. Process standardization of nutri rich ragi products. Progressive Research 12: 1040-1043. Gour L, Koutu GK, Singh SK and Mishra DK. 2017. Genetic potency identification of indigenous rice lines using quality assessment and SSR marker analysis. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(4): 97-101. Gour L, Koutu, GK, Singh SK, Patel DD, Shrivastava A and Singh Y.2017. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis for selection in elite breeding materials of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes in MP. The Pharma Innovation Journal 6(11): 693-696.

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Gour L, Morrya SB, Koutu GK, Singh SK Shukla SS and Mishra DK. 2017. Characterization of rice genotypes using principal component analysis including scree plot & rotated component matrix. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(4): 975-983 . Jain AK, Kumar A, Chouhan SS and Joshi RP. 2018. Status and management of banded leaf and sheath blight of Little Millet caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn with chemicals. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences. 26(1):122-126. Joshi LK, Parihar P and Rahangdale H. 2017. Effect on sensory evaluation of vegetables warri at home scale level using various vegetables, soybean, black gram and green gram. Progressive Research 12: 1812-1817 Kabir PM, Shukla RS, Pathak N, Pandey S and Singh M. 2017. Genetic divergence study in improved bread wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) under timely sown condition. Technofame 6 (2): 45-50. Kankale MD, Kelwatkar NM and Das SB. 2018. Influence of weather factors on the extent of parasitization of Campoletis chlorideae, larval parasitoid of Helicoverpa armigera .Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 6(2): 2497 - 2499 Kashyap A, Parihar P and Rahangdale H. 2017. Effect on sensory and physicochemical attributes of kheer mix with storability of the products in different packaging materials. Progressive Research 12: 1722-1727. Kelwatkar NM, Kankale M and Das SB .2017. Compatibility of Metarhizium anisopilae with neem derivatives invitro condition. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(4): 1689 – 1692. Kelwatkar NM, Kankale MD, Das SB and Sontake BK. 2018 Bioefficacy of Metarhizium anisopilae with neem derivatives against Helicoverpa armigera infesting chickpea. The Bioscan 12(1): 485-488. Koutu GK, Singh Y, Hedau Ekta and Mish ra DK 2017. DNA fingerprinting and divergence analysis in new plant type of rice using RAPD markers. Environment and Ecology 35(3): 1708-1713. Koutu GK, Shrivastava A, Bhale MS, Singh Y, Singh SK and Mishra DK. 2017. DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity analysis of rice cultivars using SSR markers. Indian Research Journal of Genetics and Biotechnology 9(3): 361-368. Kumar A, Jain AK, Kumar A and Sharma RL. 2017. Agro-morphological characters of little millet (Panicum sumatrense) associated with grain smut incidence. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(5): 356-359. Kumar A, Singh J, Jain AK and Tripathi SK. 2016. In vitro studies on cultural characterization of a repository of solation and development of a repository of local isolates of Trichoderma spp. from Madhya Pradesh. Indian Phytopathology 69(4):418-421. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Kumar A, Singh TK, Kumar P, Bose US and Tiwari RK. 2017. Pathological and cultural variability in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Penz. & Sacc.) Inciting Anthracnose of Mango. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 6(10):2543-2550. Kumar D, Bhatt J, Sharma RL and Kumar N. 2017. Interaction between Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum in Black gram (Vigna mungo L.) International Journal of Chemical Studies 5: (4): 624-627. Kumar D, Bhatt J, Sharma RL and Prahalad. 2017. Efficacy of different biocontrol agents against Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum in tomato. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 6(8) 1980- 1984. Kumar N, Bhatt J, Sharma RL and Kumar D. 2017. Effect of different inoculum levels, plant age and multiplication of Meloidogyne incognita on growth of tomato. International Journal Chemical Studies 5:(4): 628-631. Kumar N, Nema S, Vibha and Sharma RL. 2017. Effect of media and pH on mycelial growth and sporulation of A. sesami. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(4):294-296. Kumar N, Nema S, Vibha and Sharma RL. 2017. Effect of fungicides and plant extracts on the sporulation spore germination percent of A. sesami. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(4):297-299 Kumar S and Bisen BP. 2017. First report of crown rot disease of guava caused by Fusarium verticillaides in India. Indian Journal of Horticulture 74(1):132-134. Kushwaha RK, Sharma NP and Baldodiya VK. 2018. Profitability of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) production in some selected areas in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences: (Special issues) 6 : 2117-2124. Lal B, Mishra S, Biswas P and Shrivastava AN. 2018. Character association and Co- heritability analyses for physiological, pod and yield traits in soybean genotypes. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science (Special Issue) 6: 1499-1511. Marabi RS, Das SB, Bhowmick AK, Pachori R, Vibha and Sharma HL. 2017. Seasonal population dynamics of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Gennadius) in soybean. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(2): 169-173. Marabi RS, Das SB, Tripathi N, Bhowmick AK, Pachori R and Vibha. 2018. Molecular identification of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) from whitefly and soybean in of Madhya Pradesh, Central India. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(1): 894-896.

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Marabi RS, Sagare D, Das SB, Bhowmick AK and Noda H. 2017. Molecular detection of mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) infecting soybean in Madhya Pradesh. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia 14(1): 315-318. Marabi RS, Sagare D, Das SB, Tripathi N and Noda H. 2017. Molecular identification of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) from alternate weed and crop hosts. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 25(1): 152-155. Marwaha P, Pathak S and Singh A. 2018. Bacterial Profile of Street Vended Panipuri from Different Zones of Jabalpur City of MP, India. International Journal of Researches in Biosciences, Agriculture and Technology VI (Special issue 1):132-142. Jhumshree M, Singh SN and Kashyap P. 2017. Isolation and in vitro screening of native isolates of Trichoderma spp. against Sclerotium rolfsii. Trends in Biosciences 10(33): 7163 – 7168. Mishra S, Archna R, Sanjeev K and Shrivastava AN. 2017. Evaluation of soybean genotypes under high temperature stress conditions. Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences (Special Issue) 6: 400-406. Mishra Y, Sharma AK, Pachori R and Ku rmi A. 2018. Taxonomic documentation of insect pest fauna of rice collected in light trap at Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Journal of entomology and zoology studies 5 (6): 1212-1218. Namdev SK, Dongre R and Siloriya PN. 2018. Variability, heritability and genetic advance for yield and its components in tomato. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Special issue) 9: 197-199. Niranjan HK, Chouhan RS, Sharma HO and Rathi D. 2017 Constraints in adoption of recommended package of practices of rainfed wheat cultivation in Madhya Pradesh. indian journal of extension education 53(3):81-84. Niranjan HK, Rathi D, Sharma HO, Chouhan RS and Thakur SS. 2017.Crop response to the application of NCU in major kharif crops : an impact assessment in Central India. Economic Affairs 62(4): 1-5. Niranjan HK, Sharma HO and Rathi D. 2016. Impact of national food security mission on annual usage and benefit derived from farm equipment in cultivation of Wheat in Madhya Pradesh. International journal of agriculture sciences 8(10): 1116-1118. Niranjan HK, Sharma HO and Rathi D. 2017. Impact of IWMP on land use and cropping pattern in Central India. Indian journal of economics & development 13(2a): 591-595 Niranjan HK, Sharma HO, Rathi D and Chouhan RS. 2017. Performance of soil health card scheme in Madhya Pradesh. Agricultural economics research review 30(Conference): 309

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Ohariya P, Singh Alpa na and Rajput LPS.2017. Quality attributes of instant kodo-soy idli mix as affected by fermentation period. International journal of chemical studies.5(4):1611-15 Pachori R, Pandey AK and Patidar N. 2017. Effica cy and economics of newer insecticides for the management of linseed bud fly. Trends in Biosciences 10(9) 1817-1820. Vipendra P, Singh SN, Tiwari GP and Singh P. 2018. Relative efficiency of bio pesticides in management of dry root rot and collar rot in soybean and chickpea. International journal of chemical studies 6(2):83-86. Pandey S, Kureshi SP and Bhatore A. 2017. Studies on genetic variability and interrelationship S. among the different traits in exotic lines of lentil (Lens Culinaris Medik). Plant Archives 17 (2): 1164-1170. Pandey S, Kureshi SP and Bhatore A. 2017. Study of genetic diversity in exotic germplasm of lentil. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 6(6): 1620- 1623. Parte DK, Upadhyaya SD, Mishra RP, Rahangdale CP, Ahmad MS, and Mishra A. 2018. Aquatic Phyto-Biodiversity of Bargi Dam Catchment Area at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh: An Appraisal. International Journal of Current Research and Review, 10(4): 46-54. Parvez R, Khare NK and Agrawal S. 2018. Assessing the mechanics of technology application and adoption of tribal farmers in Madhya Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences Special Issue 6: 2807-2811. Patel A, Parihar P and Dhumketi Ketki .2018.Nutuitional evaluation of kodo millet and puffed kodo millet and puffed kodo. Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2): 1636-1642. Pawar U, Das SB and Mochi AS. 2016. Screening of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] genotypes against pod infesting pest complex and physiological disorder. The Ecoscan 9 (Special Issue): 209-215 Rajak SK and Sarawgi AK. 2018 Comparative economic analysis and farm profit of food grains and safed musli crop. Agriculture update12:1621-1624. Meenakshi R, Barholia AK, Priyanka M (2017) Studies on genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Monech). Trends in Biosciences 10(2), 941-944. Meenakshi R, Barholia AK, Mishra Priyanka and Lekhi R. 2017. Correlation and path coefficient analysis of quantitative characters in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Monech). Trends in Biosciences 10(2): 779-782.

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Sahu AP, Rajput LPS, Singh Y, Nema S an d Tantwai K. 2017. St udies on utilization of waste potatoes for bioethanol production using co-culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Aspergillus awamori. Technofame 6(2):165-172. Samaiya RK, Koutu GK, Singh Y and Sohgaura N.2017. Studies on standardization of seed priming of kabuli Chickpea for seed quality and yield enhancement. Journal of Multidisciplinary Advance Research, 6(1): 185-186. Sapre S, Mishra GI and S Tiwari .2017. Zinc solubilizing bacteria from the rhizosphere of rice as prospective modulator of zinc biofortification in rice. Rhizosphere 3: 185-190. Sapre S, Gontia-Mishra I and S Tiwari. 2018. Klebsiella sp. confers enhanced tolerance to salinity and plant growth promotion in oat seedlings (Avena sativa). Microbiological Research 206:25–32. Shah MS, Kewat ML and Kushwaha HS .2017. Synchronizing nitrogen and potassium supply with crop demand to boost seed cotton yield, and fertility balance nutrient uptake of Bt. Cotton hybrid (NSPL-999). Crop Research 52 (6): 240-245 Shah MS, Kushwaha HS and Kewat ML .2017. Synchronizing nitrogen and potassium supply with crop dem and to enhance nutrient and water use efficiency on Bt. Cotton hybrid (NSPL-999). Indian Agriculture 61(1&2): 27-33. Sharma A and Khare NK.2017. Constraints perceived by the farmers’ friends of Madhya Pradesh in implementation of Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Photochemistry Special issue I: 980-983. Sharma AK, Mandloi R and Bisen UK .2017. Effect of abiotic factors on seasonal fluctuation of major phototactic insect pests of rice. Journal of Zoology and Entomology Studies 8(6): 160-165 Sharma AK, Mandloi R and Pachori R. 2017. Study on biodiversity of phototactic harmful insect fauna collected in light trap in chickpea (Cicer arietinum Linn.). International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 9 (12): 4037-4041. Sharma N. and Bisen BP. 2017. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis in sponge gourd genotypes in Kaymore Plateau. Green Farming 8(2): 301-305. Sharma RL, Tiwari SP, Nema S and Kuma r A. 2017. Incidence, population dynamics and male-female ratio of Aphelenchoides besseyi on proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) germplasm. The Bioscan 12(3):1549-1552 Shrivastava PK, Kumar A and Dhingra MR. 2017. Evaluation of insecticides for the management of shoot and fruit borer Earias vittella (Fab.) infesting okra. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(5): 1052-1056.

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Shrivastava V, Khare NK and Kinjulck CS.2018. Adoption status of weed management practices in Madhya Pradesh. Multilogic in Science (Special)VII: 126-131 Shrivastava V, Khare NK and Kinjulck CS.2017. Farmer’s opinion towards integrated weed management practices in Narsingpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Agriculture Update 12: 2923-2928 Shukla A.2018. Evaluation of hexythiazox 5.45 EC against red spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) on okra. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 6 (2): 43-46. Singh A, Jain KK, Upadhyaya SD, Dwivedi AK and Sharma HL.2018. Effect of weed management on growth and yield performance of wheat under Eucalyptus tereticornis based agroforestry system. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6 (3):2528-2534. Singh A, Kewat ML and Sondhia S.2017.Studies on the effect of day time application of herbicide mesosulfuron-methyl on soil microbial communities of wheat rhizosphere. Journal of Environment Biology 39(1): 59-65. Singh A, Jain KK, Upadhyaya S D, Dwivedi AK and Sharma HL.2018. Growth and yield performance of wheat under Eucalyptus tereticornis based agroforestry. International Journal of Scientific Progress and Research 141 (47):196-199. Singh P, Kewat ML, Sharma AR and Sapre N.2017. Evaluation of various kodon millet and pigeon pea intercropping systems on productivity and soil properties under rainfed conditions. Indian Journal of Weed Science 49 (3): 226-230 Sinha S, Shukla A and Upadhyay A. 2017. Evaluation of moongbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] varieties against insect pest complex. Journal of Tropical Forestry 33 (III) 1-12. Sonkar S, Meher J and Bhatt J. 2017. Effect of Meloidogyne incognita infestation on growth parameters of tomato plant. Trends in Bioscience 10 (44) 9115-9119. Suryawanshi A, Rai HK, Mitra NG and Upadhyaya SD. 2018. Studies on physico- chemical properties of a vertisol as influence by land use practices: International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(2): 450-453. Suryawashi VS, Poornima M and Me shram V. 2018. Impact of frontline demonstration on the yield of chickpea (Cicer aiertinum (L.) in of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(2):1022-1027. Swathi P, Das SB and Ganga Visalakshy PN. 2018. Mass multiplication of Beauveria bassiana on substrates. Agriculture Update 12 (TECHSEAR-3) : 794-798.

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Swathi P, Ganga, Visalakshy PN and Da s SB. 2018. In vitro evaluation for compatibility of additives with Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin. Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control 28: 13- 17. Swathi P, Ganga, Visa lakshy PN and Das SB. 2018. Potentiality of Beauveria bassiana strains against Helicoverpa armigera through laboratory bioassay. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(3): 463 – 467. Swathi P, Swathi, Das SB, Sridhar V, Giribabu O, Snehalatha G and Raypuriya N. 2017. First report of South American tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) from Madhya Pradesh, India. Pest Management in Horticultural Ecosystems 23 (1): 92-93 Tamilazhaki L and Awasthi PK. 2018. Women- empowerment through self help group microfinance in Tamil Nadu. International Journal of current microbiology and applied Science 7 (4): 1402-1411. Thakur SS and Sharma HO.2018. Trend and growth of small millets production in Madhya Pradesh as compared to India. International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 10(1): 4983-4986. Tiwari GP, Tiwari SP, Nema S and Tripat hi N. 2017. Identification of molecular and biochemical variations in Alternaria spp. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(5):735-739. Upadhyay J, Saxena AK and Das SB. 2017. Effect of insecticides on incidence of stem fly, Melanagromyza sojae (Zehntner) in soybean crop. Trends in Biosciences 10(31):6551-6555 Varma O, Pandey SK, Raghuvanshi Rahul, Upadhyay A and Upadhyaya SD. 2018. Physiological traits on yield of Chickpea genotypes by priming and foliar application of salicylic acid and water in drought and excessive moisture stress. ICAAASTSD 7: 499-504. Verma M, Naberia S and Pyasi VK. 2017. Perception of Agriculture students towards the Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) Programme. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6 (10):3420-3423. Verma S, Shukla RS, Pathak N, Pandey S and Singh M. 2017.Correlation and path coefficient analysis of component attributes in Bread Wheat under late sown condition. Technofame 6 (1): 176-180. Vishwakarma P, Naberia S and K hare NK. 2017. Socio-personal and communicational attributes of the dairy farmers in Jabalpur district of M.P. India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6 (11): 1542-1544. Yadav U, Singh S, Mishra S and Shrivast ava A N. 2017. Genetic diversity analysis based on seedling and physiological traits in advance generations of soybean

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(Glycine max (L.) Merril) .Frontiers in Crop Improvement special issue 5 : 307- 310. Book Chapters Shrivastava A. 2018. Instant agricultural success pp. 165 to 177. In: Agricultural Economics . Daya publishing house New Delhi. 165 to 177. Books Koutu GK, Bhale MS, Bisen R, Mishra DK and Rao S K (Eds).2017. Field Crops Seed Production Technology: Principles and Practices. Agrobios (India) Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 432p. Manual Singh A and Tantwai K. 20 17. Practical manual on fundamentals of plant biochemistry and biotechnology. College of Agriculture JNKVV, Jabalpur p.110. College of Agricultural Engineering Gautam AK, Shrivastava AK and Samaiya RK .2017. Effect of aqueous fertilizer on soil moisture content, depth of seeding and seedling emergence for wheat. International Journal of Agriculture Science and Research 3 (7): 241-246. Giri AK, Bhan M and Agrawal KK. 2017. Districtwise wheat and rice yield predictions using meteorological variables in eastern Madhya Pradesh. Journal Agrometeorology 19 (4): 366-368. Gupta S, Jain AK, Preeti and Pandey S. 2017. Sensory attributes of rice based extrusion cooked food product of lentil and oats. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 6(11): 21734- 21739. Jain P, Gupta AK, Pathak MK and Nidhi K. 2017. Effect of process conditions on the physicochemical properties of fermented beet root juice powder produced by spray drying. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 6(12): 4209-4216 Jain P, Khanna N, Pathak MK and Gupt a AK. 2017. Comparison of dehydration kinetics of tomato slices using different method. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 6(11): 21740- 21744. Joshi J and Shrivastava AK. 2017. Modification and performance evaluation of tractor drawn raised bed seed drill under vertisol. International Journal of Agriculture Science and Research 3 (7): 385-394. Khanna N, Jain P and Techchandani CK. 2017. Comparative study of quality and nutritive parameters of insect infested Bengal gram under vacuum and modified

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atmosphere storage in laminated LDPE bags. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 6(12):4303-4308. Kumar A, Patel A, Shrivastava AK and Khandelwal NK. 2018. Requirement of energy for mechanized cultivation of sugarcane in Narsinghpur, (M.P.). India Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 28(4): 1-9. Kumar A, Shrivastava AK and Patel A .2018. Assessment of energy use pattern in different operation from various sources for cultivation of sugarcane in the district of Narsinghpur, M.P. Curr ent Journal of Applied Science and Technology 28(1) : 1-9. Kumar A, Shrivastava AK and Patel A.2018. Energy analysis for cultivation of sugarcane: a case study in Narsinghpur (M.P.), India Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 28(2): 1-10. Mehra N, Kumar A, Gautam, Pathak U and Shrivastava AK. 2017. Development of .. Journal of Multidisciplinary Advance Research 6(1): 93-98. Narender and Shrivastava AK. 2018. Engineering properties of turmeric crop for development of a digger International Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2 (14): 419-422. Pathak R, Awasthi MK, Sharma SK, Hardaha MK and Nema RK 2017. Impact of ground water recharge and withdrawal on water table fluctuation in alluvial area. International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 9(36): 4546-4549. Shrivastava RN, Awasthi MK and Nema RK.2017.Haveli Kheti : An easy method of conservation agriculture and ground water recharge. Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika 32 (3):192-195. Shrivastava RN, Nema RK and Awasthi MK. 2017. Evaluation of sprinkler irrigation system in Upper Narmada Basin. Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika, 32 (3):208-211. Shrivastava, SK, Singh K, Baxla AK, Kar SC, Sharma AR and Bhan M.2017. Performance of CERES- Rice model for estimating yield during drought years in Madhya Pradesh. Environment and Ecology 35: 3135-3141. Thakur S, Awasthi MK and Dubey S.2017. Assessment of groundwater quality in selected blocks of MP. International J ournal of Chemical Studies 5(6): 2144- 2149. Tiwari J, Sharma SK and Patil RJ .2017. An integrated approach of remote sensing and GIS for land use and land cover change detection: A case study of Banjar river watershed of Madhya Pradesh. Current World Environment 12(1):157-164. Upadhyay R, Nema RK, Awasthi MK and Tiwari YK.2017. Change detection analysis of cropland using geospatial technique-A case study of Narsinghpur district. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology 2(4): 1725- 1731.

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Upadhyay R, Nema RK,Awasthi MK and Tiwari YK.2017.Spatial distribution of crop mapping of Narsinghpur district, MP. International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 9(36): 4538-4541. Yadav D, Awasthi MK and Nema RK. 2017. Es timation of crop water requirement of micro irrigated orchard crops for different agroclimatic conditions of Madhya Pradesh. International Archive of Applied Sciences and Technology 8( 3): 18-24. Yadav D, Awasthi MK and Nema RK. 2017. Estimation of reference evaporation using aquacrop model for agro-climatic conditions of MP. Indian Journal of Agriculture Research 51(6): 596-600. 4.86.

College of Agriculture, Ganj Basoda Research papers Ahirwar RF, Thakur US, Sharma SK and Mahajan KC. 2017. Analysi s of variability, growth and supply response of wheat acreage in Vindhyan Plateau of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity 25(2):98-102. Dhakad SS, Ambawatia GR and Khedkar NS. 2017. Effect of seed cum fertilizer drill on growth characters and yield of soybean (Glycine max L.) in of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Agricultural Engineering 10(1):16- 21. Dubey R and Sharma S .201 5. Maximization of productivity and profitability for chickpea through improved production technologies in Farmer’s field of Ghaterababaji command area of of Madhya Pradesh. Life Science Bulletin 12(2): 149-150.

Garg VK, Patel Y, Jaga PK ,Sharma SK and Bansal GR. 2017. Status of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Gennadius) in Vindhya Plateau. International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology 10 (5):581-587. Garg VK, Patel Y, Raghuwanshi MS and Jamliya GS. 2018. Bio-efficacy of flupyradifurone 200SL against sucking pests and their natural enemies on brinjal (Solanum melongena L). Annals of Plant and Soil Research 20(1): 73– 76. Garg,VK and Patel Y. 2017. Host variability and leaf mining intensity of Liriomyza trifolii. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 25(2):425-426. Kumari A, Singh SK, Singh AK and Khan IM. 2017. Physiological evaluation of drought tolerance in Poplar (Populus deltoids L.) for different drought levels. Journal of Agri Search 4(2): 128-132. Mishra PK and Jamliya G. 2018. Bio-efficacy studies of metribuzin 70 WG in soybean (Glycine max L.). International Journal of Chemical Studies 6 (2): 1844-1846.

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Mishra PK and Jamliya G. 2018. Influence of metribuzin on weed density and yield of soybean (Glycine max L.) under rainfed condition of Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Agricultural Sciences 14(1) : 56-59. Mishra PK and Khare YR .2017. Performance of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) under frontline demonstration in of Madhya Pradesh. Plant Archives 17 (1):659-660. Mishra PK and Khare YR. 2017. Impact of frontline demonstration on yield and profitability of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in Sagar district of Bundelkhand region of M.P. Plant Archives 17 (1): 463-466. Mishra PK, Jamliya G and Gallani R. 2018. Effect of zinc and sulphur fertilization on growth, yield and economics of wheat crop. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science Special issue 7 :3480-3484. Mishra PK, Parte V and Jamliya G. 2017. Farmer’s training needs on wheat production technology in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh. Plant Archives 17 (2) :1255-1256. Mishra PK, Parte V and Jamliya G. 2017. Survey on awareness and knowledge of farmers about plaguesome alien weed Parthenium hysterophorous in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Plant protection 10 (2): 389- 392. Raghuwanshi OPS, Thakur HS, Mi shra US, Lakhani JP and Raghuwanshi SRS.2018. Effect of organic sources in combination with fertilizers on nodulation, growth and yield of soybean (Glycine max L.) in soybean-wheat cropping system in vindhyan plateau of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2): 804-806. Raghuwanshi OPS, Thakur HS, Mi shra US, Lakhani JP and Raghuwanshi SRS.2018. Effect of organic sources in combination with fertilizers on yield attributing characters, yield and economics of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in soybean-wheat cropping system in vindhyan plateau of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2): 800-803. Sharma A and Jhala AK. 2018. Electro-heating of Food: A new non-chemical method of processing. World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology 2(4): 335-340. Sharma A. 2018. Composite flours: A breakthrough in bakery industry. International Journal of Advanced Research and Development 2(3): 847-850. Sharma R, Lakhani JP and Baiga RL.2017. Assessment of genetic diversity in mungbean (Vigna radiata) genotypes of India. Frontiers in Crop Improvement special issue 5: 253-255.

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Singh AK, Choudhary AK, Kumari A an d Kumar R. 2017. Towards oilseeds sufficiency in India: Present status and way forward. Journal of AgriSearch 4(2): 80-84. Singh SK, Suman SN and Kumari A. 2018. Performance of autumn maize crop as influenced by seaweed saps. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(2): 2341-2345. Solanki VK. 2017. Economic and land equivalent ratio performance of tuber medicinal crops under three-tier agroforestry system. Trends in Biosciences 10(24): 5212-5215. Solanki VK. 2018. To study growth performance of tuber crops under three-tier agroforestry system. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 7(1): 946- 949. Tiwari, Garg V K and Saraf RK. 2017. Efficacy and economic variability of integrated Pest management modules against onion (Allium cepa L.) thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman). International Journal of Tropical Agriculture 35(3):547-552. Parte V, Kushwah SS and Gupta N. 2017. Effect of varities and fertility levels on growth characters, yield attributing characters and protein content of pigeon pea( Cajanus cajan(L.) Mill sp.). Trends in biosciences 10(31):6506-6509. College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh Bakhara, CK, Pal US and Bal LM. 2018. Drying characteristic and physico-chemical evaluation of tender jackfruit slices during osmo-convective drying. Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization 12(1): 564-572. Bal LM, Yogranjan, Naik SN, Satya S and Kar A. 2017. Changes in tissue structure and physico-chemical quality characteristics of bamboo shoot slices during microwave drying process. Journal of Food Measurement & Characterization, 11(3): 1203-1209. Chaukikar K, Bhowmick AK, Das SB, Marabi RS and Tomar VS .2017. Bioefficacy of Emamectin Benzoate against Helicoverpa armigera Hubner and its Natural Enemies on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Crop. International Journal of Bio- resource and Stress Management 8(5):716-720. Chaukikar K, Bhowmick AK, Marabi RS, Das SB, Tomar VS and Mastkar A. 2017. Evaluation of bioefficacy of Emamectin Benzoate against gram pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera Hubner) and natural enemies on chickpea (Cicer arietinum). Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences 6(3): 402- 406. Chouhan, RS, Niranjan HK, Sharma H and Raghuwanshi RS. 2018. Analysis of marketing efficiency of wheat in different grade regulated markets in Madhya Pradesh. Economic Affairs 63(1): 1-6. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Dhalsamant K, Sand M and Bal LM. 2017. Modified atmosphere packaging for mango and tomato: An appraisal to improve shelf life. Journal of Packaging Technology and Research 1(3): 127-133. Dhalsamant, K, Dash SK, Bal LM and Panda MK. 2018. Evaluation of modified atmosphere packaged chemically treated mushroom (Volvariella volvacea) for shelf life quality. Agricultural Engineering Today 42(1): 66-72. Kumar R, Singh SK and Singh SP. 2017. Socio- economic factors responsible for the adoption of improved mustard cultivation technology by small farmers in Agra region of U.P., Technofame: Journal of multidisciplinary advance research 6(2):119-121. Mahajan V, Tomar DS and Nayak MK .2017. Efficacy of fungicide for management of Alternaria blight of Linseed. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 25(2): 358-361. Marabi RS, Das SB, Tripathi N, Bhowmick AK, Pachori R and Vibha .2018. Molecular identification of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) from whitefly and soybean in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, Central India. International Journal of Chemical Studies 6(1):894-896. Marabi RS, Sagare Deepti B, Das SB, Tripathi N and Noda H. 2017. Molecular identification of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) from alternate weed and crop hosts. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 25(1): 152-155. Parmar L, Singh SP, Raghuwanshi S and Bisht K.2017. Impact of Farmers Field School (FFS) on soyabean crop managemnt practices in of Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Progressive Agriculture 8(1): 99-106. Patil AK, Baghel RP S, Nayak S, Malapure CD, Govil K, Kumar D and Yadav PK. 2017. Cumin (Cuminum cyminum): As a feed additive for livestock. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(3): 365-369. Patil AK, Thakur D, Anamika, Govill K, Malapure CD, Kumar D and Yadav PK. 2017. Aloe vera as potential emerging herbal feed additive: A boon for livestock rearing. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5(4): 494-502. Prajapati RK, Singh VK and Upadhayay AK. 2018. Future of crop diseases and climate change in bundelkhand agro-climatic zone of Madhya Pradesh: A Review. Annals of Plant and Soil Research 20(1): 86-98. Prajapati SK, Tyagi PK, Chourasia SK and Upadhyay AK .2017. Effect of integrated nutrient management practices on yield, nutrient uptake and economics of Summer Mungbean (Vigna Radiata L.). TECHNOFAME- A Journal of Multidisciplinary Advance Research 6(2): 122-130. Rafiqi SI, Kumar S, Zehra A, Kumar D, Jain S, Sethi K and Yadav PK. 2017. Nanovaccinology: Dawn of biomimetic vaccine carriers. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(2): 795-802. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Raghuwanshi RS, Prustry SR and Raghuwanshi NK. 2018. Growth and variability of rice in of Madhya Pradesh. Oryza 55(2):357-361. Raghuwanshi RS, Prustry SR and Chhawada S. 2018 Chickpea production through diverse technologies in of Madhya Pradesh. Economic Affairs 63(1): 293-298. Sihare A, Bisht K, Singh SP and Raghuwnashi S. 2017. Farmer’s knowledge related to organic farming: A study in Tikamgarh di strict of Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Progressive Agriculture 8(1): 123-129. Silawat S, Srivastava AK and Agrawal KK . 2018. Simulation of chickpea yield and yield attributes in Central India. Journal of Agrometeorology 20:7-11. Singh A, Tomar DS, Nayak MK and Srivastava AK .2017. Screening of systemic and non-systemic fungicides against Alternaria blight of mustard (Brassica juncea). Annals of Plant and Soil Research 19(3): 266-270. Singh VK and Shukla KC .2017. Constraints faced by farmers in adoption of onion production technology in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. TECHNOFAME- A Journal of Multidiscipl inary Advance Research 6(2): 182- 185. Singh VK and Tyagi PK. 2017. Constraints faced by farmers in adoption of guava production technology in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Journal of Extension Education 53(1): 128-130. Srivastava AK and Yadav SS. 20 18. Temporal scale variability of white fly population and weather rules for peak adult population prediction in soybean at Bundelkhand agroclimatic zone. Journal of Agrometeorology 20: 110-117. Trivedi JPN, Dixit BK, Dwivedi BS and Tripathi PN .2017. Distribution of available nutrients and land capability classification of some pulse growing soils of Narsinghpur district, Madhya Pradessh. Research Environment and Life Science 10(9): 747-750. Tyagi PK and Singh VK. 2017. Productivity and economics of different double cropping systems at farmer's field in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Journal of Extension Education 53(3): 112-115. Tyagi, PK. 2017. Thermal requirements and heat use efficiency of Indian mustard varieties under different environment. Journal of Agrometeorology, 19(2): 164- 166. Yadav PK, Rafiqi SI, Panigrahi PN, Kumar D, Kumar R and Kumar S. 2017. Recent trends in control of ectoparasites: A review. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(2): 808-813.

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Book Chapter Kumar D, Yadav PK and Kumar S. 2017. Recent advances in organic farming system: an Overview pp.114-121.. In: Advance training on ultrasonography for diagnosis and management of infertility in farm animals. ICAR-National Organic Farming Research Institute Tadong, Gangtok-737102, Sikkim, India 114-121. Tyagi PK and Singh R .2017. Linseed.In: Production technology of rabi crops, (Eds. Tomar et al). Biotech Book, New Delhi. Pp. 115-151. Yogranjan, Bal LM, Satpute GK and Srivastava AK. 2017. Plant stress signaling through corresponding nanobiotechnology pp 381-391. In :Nanotechnology applications in food flavor, stability, nutrition and safety, (Eds. Alexandra Elena Oprea and Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu) Academic Press; Elsevier, 125 London Wall, London EC2Y 5AS, United Kingdom. 381-391. Instructional Material Mishra A. 2018. Manual of agriculture marketing trade and price. JNKVV Jabalpur Mahesh MS and Kumar D. 2018. Nutrigenomics Quiz. Science Reporter. 55 (03): 62. College of Agriculture, Balaghat Ahirwar S K, Ahirwar D A, Alawa S L and Deshmukh G. 2018. Effect of weed management and fertility levels on productivity and economics of Soybean [Glycine max(L.) Merrill] in Central Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(2): 1-6. Bajpai D, Singh R, Verma S and Pahalwan DK. 2018. Impact assessment of stacking practices in laxmi variety of tomato withIPM through OFTS in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh. Bioved. 29(1): 1-4. Choudhary P, MishraD K, Kout uG K, PachoriA and SinghS K. 2018. Interrelationship of yield and quality attributing traits in JNPT lines of rice. International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management. 9(3):330-340. Choudhary P, Payasi SK and PatleN K.2017. Genetic study and selection indices for grain yield of mungbean. Legume Research. 40(5): 836-841. Deshmukh G, Hardaha M,Baghel, Soni K and Turkar R K. 2018. Drip irrigation on water use efficiency and yield of tomato (Lycopersiconesculentum) crop. Water Resources, Irrigation Practices and Sustainable Agriculture. 102:102-105. Gupta R,Agrawal S B,ShrivastavaA and KirarB S. 2017. Production of quality vermi compost through Eiseniafetida under different substrata and additives. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. SPI: 967-970. Kathal D, Gupta O and Jagre A. 2018. Control of Alternaria blight of Ashwagandha through fungicides, organic manure and biofertilizers. International Journal of Current Micro. Appli. Scie. 7: 23-29.

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Panse RK, Bhandarker AP, Rajak S K and M andloi R. 2017. Efficacy of acetamiprid against brown hoppers (NilaparavatalugensStal) in rice.Agriculture Update. 12: 978-982. Rajak SK and Sarawagi AK. 2017. Comparative economic analysis and farm of food grains and safedmusli crop. Agriculture Update.12: 1621-1624. Shah MS, Upadhyay VB, Nidhi Verma and Anjum Ahmad. 2017. To study the different nutrient management and cropping system on soil microbial growth, production rice equivalent yield and monetary return in different rice based cropping systems. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. SP1: 638- 641. Sharma O, PachoriA, Pandya R K and ChoudharyP. 2017. Screening of pearl millet genotypes under artificial inoculationagainst smut (T. Penicillariae). Progressive Research – An International Journal. 12(IV): 2431-2433. Sharma TR,AgrawalSB and Singh N K. 2017. Effect of integrated nutrient management on soil fertility, organic carbon and productivity of okra. Indian J. Hort. 74(1)142-145. ShrivastavaA K, Upadhyay V B, GautamD S, Sarvade S and SahuR K. 2018. Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and productivity of Withaniasomnifera (L.) Dunal in Kymore Plateau and Satpura hills of Madhya Pradesh, India. Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science. 3(2): 202- 208. Singh N K, Bisen S, and Bisen N K. 2017. Yield gap analysis and economics of okra cultivation through front line demonstration in of Madhya Pradesh. The Journal of Rural and Agricultural Research. 17(2): 52-54. Singh NK, Singh M, Bisen S and Bhandarkar AP. 2018. Yield gap analysis, economics, adoption and horizontal spread of tomato cultivation through front line demonstration in Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science. 7(5): 2720-2726. Singh R K, Singh D, Sharma S and Singh R. 2017. Effect of irrigation scheduling and balance dose of fertilizers onyield and yield contributing characters of wheat cultivar. Bioved, 28(2): 255-261. College of Agriculture, Rewa Research Papers Dharmendra, Singh S, Tiwari BK, Tiwari, RK, Baghel KS and Dhingra S. 2017. “Empowerment of rural women through national rural livelihood mission in Rewa block of (MP) Journal of Plant Development Sciences 9 (12): 1135-1138.

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Dharmendra, Tiwari BK, Singh TS, Tiwari RK, Baghel KS and Nishad TL. 2017. Impact of Krishi Vigyan Kendra‘s training on adoption of improved rice production technology in Rewa district (M.P.). Journal of Plant Development Sciences 9 (12): 1113-1117. Jain A K, Chouhan SS, Kumar A and Tripathi SK. 2017. Evaluation of plant extracts against banded leaf and sheath blight of little millet caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. Annals of Plant Protection Science 25(1):156-159 Jain AK, Kumar A, Chouhan SS and Tripathi S K. 2017. Cultural characteristics and evaluation of Trichoderma isolates against Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn causing banded leaf and sheath blight of little millet. Annals of Plant Protection Science 25(1):140-143 Jain AK, Kumar A, Chouhan S S and Tripathi S K. 2017. Cultural characteristics and evaluation of Trichoderma isolates against Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn causing banded leaf and sheath blight of little millet. Annals of Plant Protection Science 25(1):140-143 Jain AK, Singh S, Kumar A and Tripathi SK. 2017. Evaluation of plant extracts against banded leaf and sheath blight of little millet caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. Annals of Plant Protection Science 25(1):156-159. Khan IM and Dhurve OP. 2016. Drought response indices for identification of drought tolerant genotypes in rainfed UPI and Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Journal of Science, Environment I: 73-83. Kulhar PS, Tagore GS and Sharma GD .2017. Effect of foliar spray and sources of zinc on yield, zinc content and uptake by rice grown in a vertisol of Central India. International Journal of Chemical Studies 5 (2):35-38. Kulhar PS, Tagore GS and Sharma GD .2017. Evaluation of wheat cultivars for zinc efficiency and bio- fortification. International Journal of Plant and Soil Science 14(3): 1-10. Kumar A, Jain AK and Narayanlal. 2017.Efficacy of Trichoderma and agrochemical against grain smut of little millet (Macalpinomyces sharmae). Trends in Biosciences 10 (6): 1422-1425. Kumar A, Jain AK, Kumar A and Sh arma RL .2017. Agro-morphological characters of little millet (Panicum sumatrense) associated with grain smut incidence. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 5(5):356-359. Kumar A, Jain AK, Singh P and Lal N .20 17. Screening of little millet germplasm against grain smut caused by Macalpinomyces sharmae. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 6(4):2187-2196. Nath P, Panday AK, Kumar A and Palanivel H. 2017. Antixenosis studies in different genotypes of Bitter gourd fruits against the infestation of Melon fruit fly. Journal of Agricultural Science 9(2): 1916-9760. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Sharma, KR, Shashi, Petel S, Sharma A, Kumar A and Rai VP. 2017. Effect of incorporation of sapota pulp and cocoa powder on the physic- chemical and microbiological characteristics of shrikhand. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research 36 (1): 33-35. Singh S, Gufran U and Tiwari RK .2017. Assessment of yield gap in chickpea through intergrated plant production and protection technolgy in rainfed rice fallow areas. Environment & Ecology 35 (2C):1391-1393. Singh TK, Kumar A and Bose US. 2017. Effect of drip irrigation scheduling on growth and yield of guava (Psidium guajava L) in Madhya Pradesh. Environment and Ecology (2D) : 1508-1511. Singh, T.K., Kumar A, Kumar P and. Bose US. 2017. Evaluation of mango hybrids (Mangifera indica L.) for growth, yield and quality attributes in Vindya region of M.P.” Tiwari RK, Mahajan G, Jha A, Singh SK and Tripathi SK. 2017.Growth efficiency, productivity and economics of direct seeded rice as influenced by nitrogen level and weed management. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 11(2): 987- 991. Book Chapters Joshi RP, Singh S and Tiwari RK. 2018. Utilization pattern of the indigenous technical knowledge among tribal rice growers in Rewa district of M.P pp116- 123. In: Natural Resources Environment and Health. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110 070. 116-123. Khare MN ,Tiwari RK and Tripathi SK. 2018. Relationship of water with plant Pathogens and severity of their diseases pp 71-74. In: Water Resources Irrigation Practices and Su stainable Agriculture. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 71-74. Mahajan G, Kumar A and Tiwari RK. 2018. C onservation agriculture paradigm shift in agriculture pp149-155. In: Natural Resources Environment and Health. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. 149-155. Mahajan G, Kumar A and Tiwari RK. 2018. Ground water quality heavy metal pollution and its Amelioration pp 127-134. In: Water Resources Irrigation Practices and Sustainable Agriculture. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. 127-134. Singh R, Tripathi SK, Tiwari RK and Pandey SK. 2018. Water productivity and sustainable approaches for water resource management in agriculture pp92-96. In: Water Resources Irrigation Prac tices and Sustainable Agriculture . Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.92-96. Singh R, Tripathi SK, Tiwari RK and Pandey SK. 2018. water potential drought stress mechanism in higher plants and its management pp 98-104. In: Natural Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur (MP)

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Resources Environment and Health.Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-.98-104. Singh R, Tripathi SK, Tiwari RK and Pandey SK. 2018. Water Productivity and Sustainable Approaches for Water Resource Management in Agriculture pp 92- 96. In: Water Resources Irrigation Prac tices and Sustainable Agriculture. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delh. 92-96. Tiwari RK, Khan IM, Tripathi SK and Rao SK. 2018. Weed management for quality seed production. In:Seed Sciences and Technology, Basics and Applications. Gene –Tech Books 4762-63/23, Ansari Road , Darya Ganj New Delhi 110 002. Tiwari RK, Kumar A, Sharma KK and Singh SK. 2018. Conservation agriculture and its role in sustainable agriculture pp 88-91. In: Water Resources Irrigation Practices and Sustainable Agriculture. Excellent Publishing House Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. 88-91 Book Publication Prasad B, Shukla PS and Tiwari RK (Eds). 2018. Seed Sciences and Technology, Basics and Applications. Gene –Tech Books 4762-63/23, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj New Delhi 110 002.

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