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CURRICULUM VITAE Anup CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Anup Kumar Sarkar Official Address: Department of Botany Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College Aurangabad, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. Pin-742201 Phone no: 9547404178/9832486685 Email id: [email protected] Residential Address : Jagannath Colony, Pandapara Kalibari, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India. Pin-735132 Phone no: 9547404178/9832486685 Email id: [email protected] Present Designation: Assistant Professor and Head , Department of Botany Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College (Affiliated to University of Kalyani) Webpages: https://scholar.google.co.in/citation?Anup-Kumar Sarkar https://www.researchgate.net/profile Anup Sarkar https://www.plants2017.in https://www.webknowledge20.blogspot.com Educational Qualification: Name of the examination Year Board/University Ph.D (Molecular Plant Physiology) 0NGOING Raiganj University (2017- Running) M.Sc (Botany) (2011 ) University o f North Bengal [Special paper- Molecular Plant Pathology and Fungal Biotechnology ] B.Sc (Hons. in Botany) (2009 ) University o f North Bengal Aditional Qualification: WBSET, 2013 ; ASRB NET, Dec2016; NESLET 2018 Teaching Experience: Work Place Post Duration Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College, Murshidabad Assistant Professor 2017 -till date Prasanna Deb Women’s College,Jalpaiguri Guest Lecturer 2015-2017 Ananda Chandra College,Jalpaiguri Guest Lecturer 2013-2015 Research Interest: 1. “Seed Germination Under stress ” as Doctoral Research . 2. Screening of PGPR and PGPF from several Crop field and forested area. 3. Evaluation of phytochemicals in traditionally used Medicinal Plants. 4. Study of Macrofungi in Forest patches of Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar (2017- 2019). 5. Taxonomic,Ecological and Microbial study in the Forest patches of Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar (2015-2017). Administrative Experience: 1. Member of Governing Body of Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College (For the term 2018-2022). 2. Head Of the Department, Department of Botany, Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College (2017-Till date). 3. Co-Ordinator, NAAC steering Committee (3rdCycle), Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College Since (2019-Till date). Additional Experience: 1. Reviewer of Journal of Tropical Ecology 2. Reviewer of Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development 3. Reviewer of Agricultural Science Research Journal 4. Reviewer of Academic Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Research 5. Editorial board member of CPQ Microbiology Faculty Induction Program/Refresher Course/ Short Term Course: Course Organization/ Institution Durat ion Faculty Induction Program Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, 19th August, 2020 Madhya Pradesh, India to 22 September, 2020 Seminar Participation: Seminar With Date Organizer Type of Participation 1. 31 st Annual Conference and Department of Botany, Attended Symposium on “Microbial Wealth- North Bengal University Plant Health” and Indian Society of Mycology and Plant 23.09.2009 to 25.09.2009 Pathology 2. Certificate course on Department of Life Attended Mushroom Cultivation Learning & Extension, in collaboration with 20.09. 2010 to 12.10. 2010 Department of Botany, North Bengal University 3. Seminar cum Workshop on Bioinformatics Facility Attended Bioinformatics Department of Botany, North Bengal University 25.02.2016 to 27.02.2016 4.State Level Seminar on GST Department of Commerce Attended 11.09.2017 Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College 5.State Level seminar on Recent Department of Zoology & Poster Presentation: Trends in Biological Sciences Physiology Status of Rhino Fodder at 05.02.2020 Krisnath College Patlakhwa Forest and their significance in Rhino reintroduction Program. 6. International Seminar on Manikchak College Oral Presentation: Environmental Crisis: Issues, Malda, West Bengal Salinity – a global problem of Challenges, Portrayals & Laws agroecosystems 14.02.2020 7. ICPR Sponsord Periodical Department of Philosophy Oral Presentation: Lecture and Two days National Debra Thana Sahid Ethical and Economic Issues Seminar on Kshudiram Smriti in the use of Biofertilizer for Necessity of Morality in the Mahvidyalaya pollution free Agricultural contemporary Society practice. 04.03.2020-05.03.2020 8. 3 Day International Workshop on DST –PURSE II Program Participated ‘COVID 19: RT PCR Diagnosis University of Kalyani and Therapeutics’ & CoM-JNM hospital, Nadia 5.08.2020-08.08.2020 Seminar/ Webinar/ Workshop Organized: Seminar/ Workshop Oganizing Association (s) Role 1. One day State Level Workshop on Department of Botany Convener Mushroom Cultivation and Post Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College Harvest Processing. 12.02.2020 Publication Detail: Citation: https://scholar.google.co.in/citation?Anup-Kumar Sarkar https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6418-4895 1. Manas Dey, Mallika Mazumder, Anup Kumar Sarkar*, Sankhosubhro Ghosh, Dipayan Sarkar and Md. Rejaule Rahaman. (2020). Floristic composition and fodder availability in Patlakhawa Forest patches under Cooch Behar Forest Division,West Bengal, India. NeBIO. 11(3): Accepted 2. Mallika Mazumder and Anup Kumar Sarkar*. (2020). Ecological status of Angiospermic macrophytes in Retension Ponds and Drainage Ditches of Jalpaiguri District,West Bengal,India. Indian Forester. 146(3) : 226-234. 3. Anup Kumar Sarkar*, Mallika Mazumder, Manas Dey, and Sujay Mandal.(2019). A New Report of Floral Dimorphism in Leucas aspera (Willd.) Link. Indian Forester.145 (11) : 1125- 1126. 4. Mallika Mazumder and Anup Kumar Sarkar. (2019). Ethnobotanical survey of indigenous vegetables consumed in rural areas of Terai-Dooarse Region of West Bengal, India. Journal of Theatened Taxa. 11(12): 14612-14618. 5. Manas Dey, Mallika Mazumder and Anup Kumar Sarkar*. (2019). New Record of a Rare and Little Known Aquatic Plant Nymphoides aurantiaca (Dalzell) Kuntze From Jalpaiguri District of West Bengal,India. 2019; Indian Forester. 145 (1) : 89-90. 6. Biswajit Das, Mallika Mazumder, Manas Dey and Anup Kumar Sarkar*. (2018). Weed composition in Rice Field Agroecosystem of Terai-Dooars and Northern Plain of West Bengal,India. India. Int J Recent Sci Res. 9(6) :27375-27381. 7. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder.(2018). Exploration of Murophytes of Some Historical Buildings of Malda District of West Bengal, India.; Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 6 (2) : 1446-1459. 8. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder. (2018). Impact of non-timber forest products on Forest and in Livelihood Economy of the People of Adjoining Areas of Jalpaiguri Forest Division,West Bengal, India. 2018. Int. J. of Life Sciences,6 (2) :365-385. 9. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Mallika Mazumder and Manas Dey. (2017). Weed species composition of Pineapple based cropping system at Northern Part of West Bengal, India. Advances in Bioresearch, 8 (6) : 258-269. 10. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder . (2017). Host Diversity of The Parasitic Genus Cuscuta in Northern Part of West Bengal, India. Bioscience Discovery, 8(4) : 738-746. 11. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder. (2017). Ecological status of medicinal plants of Chalsa forest range under Jalpaiguri division, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Herbal Medicine. 5(5): 196-215. 12. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder. (2017). Evaluation of ecological status of natural vegetation of Diana forest range under Jalpaiguri division, West Bengal, India. International Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 6(8) : 17-33. 13. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder. (2017). Study of pollen morphology of some common economically important plants of Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Botany Studies, 2(4) ; 34-37. 14. Anup Kumar Sarkar* , Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder.(2017). An over view: Epiphytes on Artocarpous heterophyllous Lam. in road side area of Terai-Dooars area of West Bengal, India. Bioscience Discovery, 8(3) : 533-545. 15. Anup Kumar Sarkar* ,Manas Dey and Mallika Mazumder. (2017). A Comparative Study of Tree Species Composition of Panjhora Forest Beat and Sipchu Forest Beat of Chalsa Forest Range, West Bengal, India. Journal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology.5(02) : 45-52. 16. Anup Kumar Sarkar* and Mallika Mazumder. (2016). A Surveillance to Evaluate the Diversity, Dominance and Community Structure of Tree Species in Nagrakata Forest Beat of Chalsa Forest Range, West Bengal,India. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 4 (5) : 133-143. 17. Anup Kumar Sarkar . (2016). Ecological Studies of Tree Vegetation of Ramshai Range, Gorumara National Park, India. International Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 5(7) :53-59. 18. Anup Kumar Sarkar. (2016). Anthracnose Diseases of Several Medicinally Important Fruit Plants. Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies, 4(3) : 233-236. 19. Anup Kumar Sarkar. (2016).Quantitative analysis of Lichen vegetation in Ramsai Forest Sites of Gorumara National Park, India. Annals of Biological Research, 7 (1): 31-36 . 20. Anup Kumar Sarkar . (2015). Assesment of soil seedbank composition of woody species Moraghat Forest Range, Jalpaiguri, India. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 6(11) : 7319-7321. 21. Anup Kumar Sarkar . (2015). Phytosociological Studies of Tree Vegetation of Moraghat Forest Range, India. Asian journal of Biological and Life Sciences, 4(3) :217-220. 22. Anup Kumar Sarkar . (2015). Ice Formation and Propagation in Plants of cold climate region. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 6 (10): 7098-7102. 23. Anup Kumar Sarkar . (2015) . Assesment of soil seedbank of woody species of Ramsai Range, Gorumara National Park, Annals of Biological
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