Evaluation Proforma for Ranking of Agricultural University for the year 2018

Brief Profile of the University

The term “Marathwada” has its origin in the word “Mara-hatti-vada (Mar-hat-vada)”, meaning a region of Maratha community. Mughal king Muhammad Shah appointed a Turani noble Asaf Jahi as the Vazir of Mughal Empire in 1722, but in 1724 he left for the Deccan to start his own kingdom and took the title Nizam-ul-Mulk. Marathwada became a part of Nizam‟s domain, which later came to be known as the princely state of outside but under the suzerainty of British . (“Nizam” became the title of the ruling descendants of Nizam-ul- Mulk).

On August 15, 1947, British India was partitioned into two independent states, the Union of India and Pakistan, and the Nizam ruling at that time chose not to merge Hyderabad state into either country. Subsequently, through Operation Polo, a “police action” on September 17, 1948, the Indian army annexed Hyderabad to India. On November 1, 1956, Marathwada was transferred from Hyderabad state to . On May 1, 1960, Bombay state was divided into and Gujarat states, Marathwada becoming a part of the former.

The agricultural research in Marathwada region of Maharashtra was laid by the erstwhile Nizam State with commencement of the Main Experimental Farm at in 1918. The first college of Agriculture was established in this region at Parbhani in 1956 by Hyderabad State Government just before State reorganization. During Nizam's rule and was affiliated to Osmania University, Hyderabad. The Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth (Presently renamed as Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth) established in 1972 on Land grant pattern at Parbhani to fulfill the regional aspirations of agrarian growth. Maharashtra is the third largest state in India and occupies a total geographical area of 307.7 lakh ha spread over in thirty six districts. The State Government of Maharashtra extended the name of the University on 1 July 2013 as Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani. The University is entrusted with the responsibilities to provide education in agriculture and allied fields, undertake research and facilitate technology transfer in Marathwada region of Maharashtra. Vasantrao Naik Marathwada

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Krishi Vidyapeeth (VNMKV) Parbhani, is one of the prestigious agricultural universities in India. Since its inception, it has gained recognition as an innovative organization in the term of education and research in agriculture and allied sciences. It takes care of research and facilitates agriculture technology transfer in Marathwada region of Maharashtra. The mandate of the University include education in agriculture and allied sciences, research based on regional needs and transfer of technology for increasing agricultural production and quality life of people. The University has jurisdiction over eight districts of , , , Jalna, , , and Parbhani in Marathwada region comprising nearly 21 per cent (64.50 lakh ha) of Maharastra state ( 307.70 Lakh ha ). Milestones in Development of VNMKV, Parbhani

Year Milestones in Development of VNMKV, Parbhani 1918 Cotton Research Station, Maheboob Bagh, Parbhani

1928 Sorghum Research Station, Parbhani

1937 Fruit Research Station, Aurangabad

1941 Cotton Research Station, Nanded

1951 Pulses Research Station, Badnapur

1956 B.Sc. (Agri.) Programme at College of Agriculture, Parbhani

1959 Oilseeds Research Station, Latur

1969 Cotton Research Station, Parbhani

1970 PG programme in 9 subjects launched at Parbhani

1972 Establishment of Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani

1975 Extension Education Unit and University Press

1976 College of Food Technology, Parbhani

1976 College of Home Science, Parbhani

1981 Directorate of Extension Education, Parbhani

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1983 KVK, Aurangabad

1984 College of Horticulture, Parbhani

1987 College of Agricultural Engineering, Parbhani

1987 College of Agriculture, Latur

1998 Custard Apple Research, Station, Ambejogai

2000 ATIC, Parbhani and KVK,

2000 College of Agriculture, Osmanabad

2000 College of Agriculture, Ambejogai

2000 College of Agriculture, Badnapur

2000 Regional Agriculture Extension Education Council

2006 College of Agricultural Bio-Technology, Latur

2006 Banana Research Station, Nanded

2006 Sweet Orange Research Station, Badnapur

2008 PG Institute of ABM, Chakur

2009 AICRP (Dry land fruit crops), Ambejogai

2009 AICRP on Animal Energy, Parbhani

2010 KVK, Khamgaon, Dist. Beed

2012 Establishment of College of Agriculture , Golegaon Tq. Aundha Dist. Hingoli

2013 P.G. Programme started in 6 subjects at College of Agriculture, Badnapur

2015 AICRP on MuLLARP, Badnapur, Jalna

2018 KVK, Badnapur, Dist. Jalna

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1. Full Name and Address of the University: Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth Parbhani- 431402 (M.S.)

2. Contact details of ICAR Nodal officer : Dr. Hemant Deshpande E-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 9422176843 Landline No.: 02452 222687

3. Number of Students Passed out (2018) Degree Programme No. of Students Passed Out

UG 645

PG 321

Ph. D. 35

4. Faculty Position as on 01.01.2018 Sanctioned In position % of filled Colleges 356 206 57.80 Research Centre 116 64 55.17 AICRP 66 51 77.20 KVK‟s 21 15 71.42 Total 559 336 60.11

5. University budget of Financial Year 2018-19 (Rs. In Lakh) i. State Government : 15768.55 ii. Central Government : 2191.99 iii. Private Sector : Nil Total : 17960.54

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Proforma

Parameters Score Score awarded (A).TEACHING OUTCOME (IMPACT/QUALITY WEIGHTAGE 40% OR 40 MARKS) A1. Number of students got ICAR-PG Scholarships (erstwhile JRF) During 2018/Number of UG 07 / 645 students passed out (List to be enclosed as Annexure A1) (Maximum 1 mark) If more than 5% of UG students got ICAR PG Scholarships (The students who cleared the exam but 1.08 % not awarded IC AR PG Scholarships not to be included.) A2. Number of students got admission in Master’s program during 2018 through ICAR entrance examination/Number of UG students passed out 11 / 645 (List to be enclosed as Annexure A2) (Maximum 1 mark) If more than 10% of UG Students got admission in 1.70 % master‟s programme A3. Students Performance at M.Sc. Level (List to be 3 / 321 enclosed as Annexure A3) (Maximum 2 marks) If more than 5% of students got ICAR-JRF/SRF (erst while SRF) or equivalent (The students who cleared 0.93 % the exam but not awardees ICAR-JRF/SRF not to be included) A4. Students Performance at M.Sc. Level (List to be 3 / 321 enclosed as Annexure A4) (Maximum 1 mark) If more than 10% of students got admission in Ph.D. 0.93 % through ICAR entrance examination A5. ICAR Jawaharlal Nehru Award for Ph.D. thesis in 2018 (List to be enclosed as Annexure A5) Nil (Maximum 2 marks) If number is 1 Nil If number is more than 1 Nil A6. Percentage of ARS selection in the disciplines offered by University against available seats 1 / 12 (List

advertised by ASRB during 2018 ( List to be enclosed) enclosed as Annexure A6) (Maximum 3 marks) Up to 5 per cent -- More than 5 per cent 8.33 % A7. Percentage of students qualified NET Exam in the disciplines of Agriculture and allied Sciences 44 / 356 during 2018 (List to be enclosed as Annexure A7) (Maximum 3 marks) Upto 5 per cent --

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More than 5 per cent 12.35 % A8. Percentage of faculty positions filled in teaching, research, extension, KVK, AICRP and at regional stations (with details of Positions filled and 336 / 559 sanctioned cadre strength for each category) ( List to be enclosed as Annexure A8) (Maximum 4 marks) 60 to 70% 60.11 % 70 to 80% -- If more than 80% -- A9. Number of students admitted from overseas for Ph.D. during 2018 ( List to be enclosed as Annexure Nil A9) (Maximum 2 marks) If number is up to 2 Nil If it is more than 2 Nil A10. National and International awards ( such as those conferred by the National Organizations like ICAR, CSIR, DBT, DST, Government of India, international Bodies of repute like FAO, UN, CG 1 Centres and Recognized National Sciences / Engineering Academies) (earned by Faculty) in 2018 (List with only top 10 awards to be enclosed as Annexure A10) (Maximum 3 marks) If Number is 1 1 If Number is 2-4 -- If Number is more than 4 -- A11. Best Institution/University Awarded by ICAR in 2018 in any field (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure -- A11) (Maximum 1 mark) A12. Award in All India Youth Festival or All India Agri. University Sports Meet in 2018 (Proof to be 3 enclosed as Annexure A12) (Maximum 1 mark) 1st, 2nd or 3rd Position in 2018 1st A13. Fellowship or Associate ship of National Science Academies (NAAS, INSA, NAS, NAMS, INAE Nil achieved during 2018 ) (List not more than five to be enclosed as Annexure A 13) ( Maximum 2 marks) Upto 1 Nil 2 or more Nil A14. Percentage of Faculty with Ph.D. degrees obtained from universities from outside of the state where 21 / 336 employed (List along with proof to be enclosed as Annexure A14) (Maximum 2 marks) If less than 15 % 6.25 % 15 to 25 % -- More than 25 % --

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A15. Percentage of Faculty from the state other than the 2 / 336 state in which university situated (List along with

proof to be enclosed as Annexure A15) (Maximum 2 marks) Less than 20 % 0.59 % 20-30 % -- More than 30 % -- A16. Percentage of Faculty with 3 months or more of Nil Post doctoral /Visiting scientist experiences abroad in 2018 (Maximum 1 mark) More than 3 % of faculty strength Nil A17. Average footfall in library (Maximum 2 marks) 63951 / 3620 Up to 15 % of students/faculty in position visiting --

library daily More than 15 % of students/faculty in position visiting 17.66 %

library daily A18. CERA utilization in 2018 (Maximum 2 marks) ICAR *CERA Utilization (number of hits/total number of -- students and faculty) (to be awarded for top 10 universities) * information will be collected from DKMA, ICAR A19. Accreditation on 01.01.2018 (by ICAR) (copy of Letter enclosed accreditation letter/certificate to be enclosed as Annexure A19). (Maximum 3 marks) Accreditation granted for up to 2 years to the --

University Accreditation granted for up to 5 years to the For 5 years

University A20. Implementation of recommendation of Fifth Deans, Committee/BSMA Committees. (copy of proceedings of Academic Council/Board of Proof enclosed

Management, in which decision of implementation was taken, to be enclosed as Annexure A20 ) (Maximum 2 marks) Fifth Deans Committee/BSMA Committees -- recommendations partially implemented (If not implemented in all the faculties/ Colleges)/ Fifth Deans Committee/BSMA Committees Fully

recommendations fully implemented. implemented

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(B) RESEARCH (WEIGHTAGE 30% or 30 MARKS)

B1. Research Product – (No. of research articles including articles per faculty member having NAAS rating of over 6.0 in 2018) (List of papers along with NAAS rating 2019 to be enclosed as Annexure B1). 14 / 336 Listing of publications below NAAS rating of 6.0 should not be made. (Maximum 9 marks) Less than 0.5 papers per faculty member 0.04 % 0.6-1.0papers per faculty member -- 1.1-1.5 papers per faculty member -- 1.6-2.0 papers per faculty member -- More than 2.0 papers per faculty member -- B2. Research Impact ( Maximum 5 marks) 04 / 336 percentage of faculty having h-index as 10 or more than 10 (to be 0.01 % obtained from Google Scholar) If 2 to 5 Percent -- If 6 to 10 Percent -- If 10 to 20 Percent -- If More than 20 Percent -- B3. Research Excellence (i) Patents granted during 2018 (Only patents granted along with proof to be listed as Annexure B3(i) (Maximum 6 marks) Nil Per patent granted Nil (ii) Varieties released (maximum 6 marks) (varieties released by the centre/State Government and notified in Gazetted to be listed. 28 (Copy of gazette notification to be enclosed as AnnexureB3(ii) recommendations OR + 3 varieties Breeds/technologies/vaccines developed/ new strains of bacteria/virus/parasite identified (maximum 6 marks) (Appropriate proof for development and adoption of technology to or be enclosed as Annexure B3(iii) OR New farm machinery & tools developed during the year 2018 4 machineries (maximum 6 marks) (Appropriate proof for development and and tools adoption of machinery & tools to be enclosed as Annexure B3(iii) developed (iii) Funds received through external competitive grants (excluding ICAR development and KVK and AICRP) (Total amount) 4,96,18,470/- (Maximum 3 marks) 2-3 Crores -- 3-5 Crores 4.96 crores More than 5 Crore -- (iv) If PME cell Established and functional (Maximum 1 mark) Yes (Functional)

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(C). EXTENSION AND OUTREACH (WEIGHTAGE 30% OR 30 MARKS) C1. KVK Awards during 2018 (Maximum 3 marks) (Attach Proof to be Nil enclosed as Annexure C1.) Zonal Award ( one mark for each award) Nil National Award ( two marks for each award) Nil C2. Extension workers Award at State/ National Level (by Government Agency) during 2018. (Proofs to be enclosed as Annexure C2) (Maximum 4 Nil marks) State level Awards Nil 1-5 Awards Nil More than 5 awards Nil National level awards Nil 1-3 Awards Nil More than 3 awards Nil C3. Quality input supplied by University (Seed, Semen, Planting material etc. Yes during 2018) (Maximum 2 Marks ) More than 50,000-1,50,000 Planting material -- More than 1,50,000 Planting material 2,24,897 OR Semen up to 10,000 doses -- Semen 10001 to 50,000 doses -- OR Breeder Seed (Cereals and Pulses) up to 200 quintals -- More than 200 quintals 4345.58 qtl OR Fish Seed fingerlings supplied -- 10 lakh to 1 crore -- More than 1 crore -- C4. If one lakh soil samples are analyzed per year ( Maximum 1 mark) 7,729 C5. Resource generated through consultancies, certification, testing, tuition fee, licensing, training, sale of inputs and commercialization of technologies during FY 2018-19. The details of revenue, head (item) wise, 2972.51 / duly certified and signed by comptroller of the university need to be listed as 17960.54 Annexure C5. The list should excluded the items listed in B3 (Maximum 10 marks) 5-10 % of University Budget -- 10-20 % of University Budget 16.55 % 20-30 % of University Budget -- More than 30 % of University Budget -- C6. Number of inter-institutional collaborative projects obtained during 4 projects 2018 (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C6) (maximum 2 marks) (proof enclosed)

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One Project -- Two project 4 C7. Partnership with Private Sector (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C7) Two ( Maximum 1 marks) partnership (Proof enclosed) C8. Exchange of Faculty (Sabbatical, Visiting. Scientist, Adjunct Faculty) during 2018 (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C8)(Guest lecturers no to be Nil included) ( Maximum 2 marks) Faculty coming from outside University (minimum 1) Nil Faculty of University going to other University (Minimum 1 Faculty) Nil C9. Number of Enterprises / start-ups promoted by the University (List is to List be provided as Annexure C9) (Maximum 2 marks) enclosed 1-2 -- More than 2 62 C10. Percentage of students employed to public/private/banking sectors 148 / 645 (List is to be provided as Annexure C10) (Maximum 2 marks) 10-20 Percent -- More than 20 Percent 22.94 % Total

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Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, PARBHANI ______Template for parameter A1

Sr. No. Name of students got ICAR – PG Total number of UG Percentage scholarships in 2018 students passed out in 2018 (%) 07 645 1.08 % List of students got ICAR – PG scholarships in 2018 Sr. Name of the student No. 1 Satpute Ajay Narayanrao 2 Khose Suyog Balasaheb 3 Shivam Rai 4 Khose Suyog Balasaheb (IIT , Kharagpur M.Tech ( WRBM ) got GATE admission in 2018 5 Dnyneshwar Patle (IIT, Powai M.Tech (Industrial Engineering ) got GATE admission in 2018 6 Mr. Shravan R. S/o Ravikumar J. C. 7 Mr. Solanke Krishna Rustumrao (Israel Government Scholarship 2018-19)

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Template for parameter A2

Sr. No. Number of students got admission Total number of UG Percentage in Masters programe in 2018 students passed out in 2018 (%) 11 645 1.70 % List of students got admission in Masters programe in 2018 Sr. Name of the student No. 1 Miss Anushma P Premanathan K.

2 Miss Jasmitha Malikireddy

3 Miss Ramteke Sharayu Jairam

4 Shri Sawant Akshay Prabhakarrao

5 Ingale A. G.

6 Sandeep Kumar Pancholi

7 Satpute Ajay Narayanrao 8 Khose Suyog Balasaheb 9 Shivam Rai 10 Ms. Snehal Jadhav 11 Ms. Ashwini Handibag

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Template for parameter A3

Sr. No. Number of students got ICAR Total number of Masters Percentage – JRF / SRFs in 2018 students passed out in 2018 (%) 03 321 0.93 % List of students got ICAR – JRF / SRFs in 2018 Sr. Name of the student No. 1 Satpute Ajay Narayanrao 2 Mr. Shravan R S/o Ravikumar J.C. 3 Gurve A.R.

Template for parameter A4

Sr. No. Number of students got admission in Total number of Masters Percentage Ph.D. in 2018 through ICAR students passed out in (%) entrance 2018 03 321 0.93 % List of students got admission in Ph.D. in 2018 through ICAR entrance Sr. Name of the student No. 1 Jasti Shrivastava 2 Gurve A.R. 3 S.S. Hausarmal

Template for parameter A5

S.N. Name of Student ICAR Jawaharlal Number of PG Nehru Award for students passed Ph.D. thesis in out in 2018 2018 1 Nil

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Template for parameter A6

Sr. No. Number of students got ARS in Total number of seats available Percentage disciplines offered by the in such disciplines advertised (%) university in 2018 by ASRB 01 12 8.33 List of students got ARS in disciplines offered by the university in 2018 Sr. Name of the student Year of Discipline of ARS* No. selection 1 Dr. Jyoti Dhakne , CIRCOT, 2018 Agricultural Structure and Process Engineering (Total seats 12) *Figures in the brackets indicates available seats advertised by ASRB during 2018.

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Sr. No. Number of students qualified NET in the Total number of PG Percentage disciplines of agriculture and allied and Ph.D. students (%) sciences 44 356 12.35 % List of the students qualified NET Sr. Name of the student Discipline No. 1 Misal Mahesh, COA, Badnapur Agricultural Entomology

2 V.G. Saude Agricultural Entomology

3 Y.B. Matre Agricultural Entomology

4 S.C. Bokan Agricultural Entomology

5 S.D. SApkal Agricultural Entomology

6 R.Y. Rohkale Agricultural Entomology

7 Vilas Kharde Agricultural Entomology

8 Prakash Sharukh Agricultural Entomology

9 Dnyaneshwar Bhujade Agricultural Entomology

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10 Sawant D.M. Agricultural Meteorology 11 Borse Chetan, COA, Badnapur Agronomy 12 Sallawar S.C. Agronomy 13 Dhale S.Y. Agronomy 14 More V.R. Agronomy 15 Bainade S.P. Agronomy 16 Mr. Sangle Jagdish Keshavrao Food Technology 17 Mr. Sontakke Manmath Food Technology 18 Mr. Raut Ganesh Food Technology 19 Mr. Thorat Pradeep Food Technology 20 Mr. Jarupula Surendra Food Technology 21. Miss. Thakur Mamata Food Technology 22. Mr. Pawase Prashant Food Technology 23. Miss. Barapati Amala Food Technology 24. Miss. Noorjahan A.M. Genetics & Plant Breeding 25. Totewad P.G. Genetics & Plant Breeding 26. Miss. A.K. Choudhari Genetics & Plant Breeding 27. Virkar Amol, COA, Badnapur Horticulture 28. Gurve A.R. Horticulture 29. Burgute K.A., COA, Latur Plant Pathology 30. Dhawan S.S. COA, Latur Plant Pathology 31 Shendge R.M. Plant Pathology 32. Giri V.V. Plant Pathology 33. Miss. R.V. Bhangre Plant Physiology 34. S.R. Dhadge Plant Physiology 35. Miss. Harshika N.N. Seed Technology 36. Chadder B.S. COA, Latur Soil Science and Agril. chemistry 37. Ingole A.J. COA, Latur Soil Science and Agril. chemistry 38. Mr. Mahesh Ajbe Soil Science and Agril. chemistry 39. Ashrita V.P. Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry

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40. Nihala Jabin Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry 41 SWCE (Land and Water Management Shri. S.N. Pawar, CAET, Pbn Engineering) 42 SWCE (Land and Water Management Shri. P.S. Pawar, CAET, Pbn Engineering) 43 Miss. Shubhangi Thakre, CAET, Pbn APE (Processing and Structure) 44 Priyanka Swami, CCS Home Science

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Faculty position as on 01.01.2018

Particulars Sanctioned In position % of filled Colleges 356 206 57.80 Research Centres 116 64 55.17 AICRP 66 51 77.2 KVKs 21 15 71.42 Total 559 336 60.11

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S.N. Name of Student Number of Number of PG students admitted students passed from overseas for out in 2018 Ph.D. during 2018 Nil

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S.N. Name of Faculty National and International awards 01 Nainwad R.V., Asstt. Professor of Horticulture, Young scientist award for College of Agriculture, Badnapur, VNMKV, outstanding contribution in the Parbhani field of Horticulture from GUARD Society Hyderabad

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Template for parameter A11

S.N. Best Institution/University Awarded by Name of Institution ICAR in 2018 in any field 01 Nil Nil

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S.N. Name of event Rank Award in All India Youth Festival or All India Agri. University Sports Meet in 2018 1 One Act Play- Gold medal I Award received in All India Youth 2 Skit- Gold medal I Festival at Sardar Krishinagar Dantiwala Agricultural University, Sardar 3 Rangoli- Gold medal I Krishinagar from 3 to 7 Feb. 2018 4 Group Dance- Silver medal II 5 Collage- Silver medal II Total – 5

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S.N. Name of Faculty Fellowship or Associate ship of National Science Academies 01 Nil Nil

Template for parameter A14 (List of Faculty Ph. D. obtained from Universities outside the State)

Sr. Name of Faculty Designation Discipline Ph.D. No. 1. Dr. Andhare B.C. Assistant Professor Animal Banaras Hindu Husbandry and University, Varanasi dairy science Uttar Pradesh 2. Dr.V.G.Takankhar Associate Professor Soil Science and Navsari Agri Agril. Chemistry University, Gujarat 3. Dr.R.V.Jayebhaye, Associate Professor Agril. IIT, Kharagpur, West- Engineering Bengal

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4. Dr.P.V.Padghan, Associate Professor Animal NDRI Deemed Husbandry and University, Karnal, dairy science Haryana 5. Dr.V.G.Mulekar Associate Professor Plant Pathology SKDKV, Sardar Krushi Nagar, Gujarat 6. Dr.K.K.Dakhore, Assistant Professor Agril. Meterology Anand, Agricultural University, Gujarat 7. Dr. B.G. Kamble Associate Professor Agril. Botany Junagarh Agricultural University, Junagarh, Gujarat 8. Dr. S.S. Arbat Assistant Professor Horticulture Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat 9. Dr. U.M. Khodke Associate Dean & Irrigation and IIT, Kharagpur Principal Drainage Engineering 10. Dr. A.S. Kadale HOD, SWCE Soil and Water PAU, Ludhiyana Engineering 11. Dr. S.U. Khodke HOD, APE Agriculture IIT, Kharagpur Process Engineering 12. Dr. R.V. Jaybhaye Associate Professor Agriculture & IIT, Kharagpur Food Engineering 13. Dr. V.K. Ingle Assistant Professor Soil Water IARI, New Engineering 14. Dr. S.R. Garud Assistant Professor Food Engineering CFTRI , Maisur ACSIAR, New Delhi 15. Dr. A. A. Bharose Associate Professor Agril. Junagadh Agricultural Biotechnology University, Junagadh, Gujarat 16. Dr. Y.S. Bhagat Assistant Professor Agril. University of Biotechnology Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, 17. Dr. B. S. Agarkar Assistant Professor Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana 18. Dr. Anita V. Sable Assistant Professor Agril.Entomology TNAU,Coimbatore 19. Dr. R.N. Khandare Assistant Professor Soil Scinece G.B. Pant Agril. University, Pantnagar

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20. Dr.M.M. Assistant Professor Agril. MPAUT, Udaipur Sonkamble Entomology 21. Dr. S.S. More Associate Professor Agril. Economics Navsari Agril. University, Gujrat

Template for parameter A15 Sr. No. Number of faculty from the states other than Total number Percentage the State in which university is located of faculty (%) 02 336 0.59 % List of faculty members Sr. Name of the faculty No. 1 Prof. Vishala Patnam 2 Dr. Ramanna Desetty

Template for parameter A16 Sr. No. Number of faculty with 3 months or more of Total number Percentage Postdoctoral / Visiting sscientist experiences of faculty (%) abroad in 2018 Nil Nil Nil List of faculty members Sr. Name of the faculty No. Nil

Template for parameter A17 Average footfall in library

Up to 15% of students / faculty in position visiting library daily 17.66

More than 15% of students / faculty in position visiting library daily --

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SUPPORTING DOCUMENT / STATISTICS :

Sr.No Name of the college/ No. of students No.of Teachers Total institute visited out of visited out of total total students filled in position 1. University Library, 59433 2159 63951 VNMKV,Parbhani. Total footfall in Library during -2018 63951 Total students & faculty in Positions 3620 % students & faculty visited library 17.66

Template for parameter A18 CERA Utilization in 2018

Information will be collected from DKMA, ICAR

Template for parameter A19 Accreditation on 01.01.2018 (by ICAR) (copy of GPAC of accreditation letter/certificate to be enclosed as Annexure 2.77 (Copy of A19). (Maximum 3 marks) For five years accreditation letter is enclosed)

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Template for parameter A20 Implementation of recommendation of Fifth Deans, Copy of proceedings of Committee/BSMA Committees. (copy of proceedings of Academic Council is enclosed Academic Council/Board of Management, in which decision of implementation was taken, to be enclosed as Annexure A20 ) (Maximum 2 marks)

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Template for parameter B1 Sr. No. Total number of research articles having Total number Number of NAAS rating of over 6.0 published in 2018 of faculty research papers per faculty 14 9 0.04 List of research articles* Sr. Details of publication NAAS rating No. List enclosed 6 and above

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List of research articles

Sr. No Title of Research Paper Authors as a Faculty Name of journal E- NASS Vol. Issue Page Member ISSN Rating no. No Inter relationship of biomass yield, Biswapati Mandal, S. Badole, Soil and Tillage 0167- 9.00 184 - 164-175 carbon input, aggregation, carbon pool K.Chitnya, S.P.Mujumdar, Research 1987 and its sequestration in vertisol under D.Padau, N. Barak, 1. long term sorghum wheat cropping A.Barman, R. Kundu and system in semi arid tropics W.N. Narkhede

First report of anthracnose caused by V. N. Salunkhe, S. Anandhan, 0191- 2. Colletotrichum spaethianum on Allium S. J. Gawande, R. B. Ikkar Plant Disease 8.94 102 10 2031 2917 ledebourianum in India. and Y.S. Bhagat First Report of Colletotrichum truncate V. N. Salunkhe, S. Anandhan, 0191- 3. Causing Anthracnose of Mouse Garlic S. J. Gawande, R. B. Ikkar Plant Disease 8.94 102 01 121 2917 (Allium angulosum) in India. and Y. S. Bhagat Concerns regarding „off-target‟ activity Ulhas Sopanrao Kadam, of genome editing endonucleases. Rahul Mahadev Shelake, Plant Physiology 0981- 4. 8.72 131 22 Rahul L. Chavhan, Penna and Biochemistry 9428 Suprasanna Effect of Thermosonication on Bacterial S.R. Garud Journal of Food 0145- 7.51 41 2 E12813 Count in Artificially Inoculated Model Processing 8892 5. System and Natural Microflora of &Preservation Sugarcane Juice Efficacy of ozone and lactic acid as non Shyam R. Garud Ozone Science & 0191- 7.23 40 3 198-208 6. thermal hurdles for preservation of sugar Engineering 9512 cane juice. Real-time PCR assay for rapid, efficient R. L. Chavhan,V. R. Hinge, and accurate detection of J. Plant Biochem. 0971- 7. U. S. Kadam,B. B. 6.77 27 02 199 Paramyrothecium roridum a leaf spot Biotechnol. 7811 Kalbande,P. K. Chakrabarty pathogen of Gossypium Species.

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Sequence analysis of coat protein and R. L. Chavhan,M. K. molecular profiling of sunflower necrosis Verma,V. R. Hinge,U. S. J. Plant Biochem. 0971- 8. 6.77 27 28 virus (SNV) strains from Indian Kadam,S. B. Kokane Pranjib Biotechnol. 7811 subcontinent. K. Chakrabarty Impact of long term fertilizer application N. A. Meshram, Syed Ismail, Legume Research 6.23 on soil fertility, nutrient uptake, growth S.T. Shirale and V.D. Patil 9. and productivity of soybean under soybean safflower cropping sequence in vertisol Long term effect of FYM and inorganic N. A. Meshram, Syed Ismail Indian Journal of 6.22 88 6 845-850 fertilizers on soil quality and sustainable and S.S. Pujari Agriculture 10. productivity of soybean (Glycin max) Science and safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) in vertisol. Studies on linear body measurement of D.V. Bainwad, Indian Journal of 0367- 6.20 53 4 485-491 red kandhari calves in their breeding tract B.M.Thombre, M.F.Siddaqui 11. Animal Research 6722 of Maharashtra. and P.V. Padghan

Studies on productive performance of red D.V. Bainwad, Indian Journal of 0367- 6.20 53 4 551-554 kandhari cattle in their breeding tract of B.M.Thombre, and G.K. 12. Animal Research 6722 Maharashtra. Londhe

Post harvest losses in different varieties K. Gorrepati, Y.S. Bhagat and Indian Journal of 0972- 13. 6.10 75 02 314 of onion. J. Gopal Horticulture 8538 Antibacterial activity of fungal K. Jayalaxmi, S. Lingaraju, Research Journal. 2278- 14. Sclerotium rolfsii lectin (SRL1) against 6.00 13 12 54 R.S. Bhat and Y.S. Bhagat of Biotechnology 4535 Ralstonia solanacearum

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Template for parameter B2 Sr. No. Number of faculty Total number of faculty Percentage of faculty with members having h- h-index as 10 index as 10 or more 04 336 1.19 % List of faculty members having h-index as 10 or more Sr. Name of the faculty h-index No. 1 Dr. G.P.Jagtap 10 2 Dr. H.V. Kalpande 10 3 Dr. D.B. Deosarkar 10 4 Dr. Syed Ismail 10

Annexure B 3 (i)

Patents 2018

Sr. CBR No. Application No. Title No.

1. 2963 201021010578 A method for detoxification of anti nutritional factor in guar germ meal: haemagglutinin (2018)

2. 9965 201621020577 An improved tamarind squeeze having guar gum to control syneresis and improved texture (2018)

3. 3599 886/MUM/2013 Development of technology for production of aonla candy

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Annexure B 3 (ii)

Recommendation in Joint Agresco for development and adoption of technology

Agronomy

1. For maximizing the Pearl millet yield under late sown situations, sowing of pearl millet on 25th July + 5 days application FYM@ 5.0 t/ha + RDF (60:30:30 NPK kg/ha) + NPK foliar spray (19:19:19 Grade) @ 0.5% (50g / 10 lit of water) at 20-25 days after sowing is recommended for Marathwada region. 2. The scheduling of irrigation at 75 mm CPE (February 15 days, March 10 days, April 7 days interval) through flood irrigation method is recommended for getting maximum yield and monetary return for summer pearl millet in Marathwada region.

3. Foliar application of [email protected]% (75g/10 lit of water) at 25-30 days after sowing is recommended for higher yield and monetary return in Kharif pearl millet for Marathwada region. 4. In pre seasonal Bt. Cotton, for lowest para wilt seedling population, highest seed cotton yield and economical benefits, sowing of crop after 20 May under Flood irrigation and after 30 May under drip irrigation (with reduction of temperature below 390C) is recommended for Marathwada region. 5. For highest seed cotton yield and higher economic returns of hirsutum cotton under high density planting system, de-topping at 75 days after sowing or 90 days after sowing or spraying of Mepiquate Chloride 5% AS @ 250 ppm (25 ml/10 lit. water) at 75 days after sowing is recommended. 6. For highest cotton equivalent yield, gross monetary returns, net monetary returns and weed control efficiency in cotton + soybean (1:1) intercropping system, pre-emergence application of Oxyflourfen 23.5% EC @ 0.1 kg/ha a.i. followed by hoeing at 6 weeks after sowing is recommended. 7. Application of cetyl alcohol @ 20 mg/sq. m. at an interval of 10 days is recommended for control of water loss due to evaporation up to 50 per cent from farm pond. 8. In medium to deep black cotton soils of Marathwada region to manage/minimize reddening of irrigated Bt cotton and to obtain higher seed cotton yield and net monetary returns per hectare, it is recommended to apply RDF 125 % through fertigation (100: 50 : 50 NPK kg/ha) along with two sprays of micronutrients grade – II mixture @ 0.5 % + potassium schoenite @ 1.0% at 55 and 70 DAS respectively or to apply 75:37.5: 37.5 NPK kg/ha through soil application and application of 75:37.5:37.5 NPK kg /ha through fertigation.

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9. For management of pod borer complex of pigeonpea and getting higher yield with monetary returns, first spray of chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC 3 ml/10 lit of water at 50 % flowering stage and second spray of flubendiamide 39.35 SC 2 ml/10 lit of water at pod development stage are recommended. 10. For management of pigeonpea pod fly, it is recommended to fix 1 maggot/20 pods or 5% pod damage or 2% seed damage from randomly selected pods as Economic Threshold Level. 11. For Management of downy mildew of pearl millet, seed treatment of bio-agent Psudomnas fluoresces (MYS-14) @ 8g/kg seed is recommended.

Soil Science

12. It is recommended that cattle of of Marathwada region need to be supplemented with copper, manganese and zinc by formulating area specific mineral mixture using highly bio-available mineral salt to meet the nutrient deficiency of Zn, Cu and Mn which were found deficient in soil, fodder and serum of this region. 13. Seed treatment of liquid zinc solubilizerPseudomonas striata @ 100 ml/10 kg seed + application of ZnSO4 30 kg ha-1 is recommended to soybean along with recommended dose of fertilizers (30:60:30 NPK kg ha-1) for enhancement of soybean seed yield, monetary return and improvement in soil properties.

Food Technology 14. A carbonated fruit beverage containing 0.5 per cent paneerdoda concentrated extract and 0.3 per cent sucralose is recommended as a health drink for diabetic patient. 15. For preparation of nutritional and nutraceutical capsules, the powder of leaves, flower, and pods of drumstick is recommended. 16. Incorporation of 0.2 percent guar gum is recommended for improvement of spreadability of Soybean butter.

Community Science 17. VNMKV refined and verified work station layout for Papad& Vermicelli production enterprises is recommended for improving health and efficiency of women workers. 18. VNMKV published book entitled BalavikasachiUthkrustaTantre- PalakansatiMargadashika is recommended as it is based on Child Care, Development. Causes & Remedies of Developmental Disorders for educating parents of all sections and school teachers as it would serve as the best guide to them for guiding and taking needed action for well being of children. 19. It is recommended to use 10% mango kernel starch on cotton and silk fabrics as thickening agent for the purpose of screen printing. 20. It is recommended that VNMKV, Parbhani developed WRG weaning food prepared using wheat 20% rice 20% green gram dhal 27%, soya dhal 13% (all roasted), carrot

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powder 10%, skim milk powder 8%, coriander leaves powder 1% and cumin seed powder 1% rich in energy, protein, iron and calcium by mixing with warm water or milk to feed infants of 7-9 months age group. 21. To reduce the fasting and post prandial blood glucose of diabetic subjects and total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and VLDL cholesterol of hyperlipidemic subjects it is recommended to consume 50 g of VNMKV, Parbhani developed Multipurpose functional Food Mix as a breakfast snack for a period of 60 days.

Agril. Engineering

22. For open space flooring of loose housing cattle barn, a section with 40 cm depth filled with compacted murum 20 cm followed by 10 cm plain cement concrete and single vertical layer of red brick construction in cement mortar 1:6 is recommended. 23. For the production of quality kesar mango leather, it is recommended to prepare mango foam by adding 3% GMS in mango pulp, whipping it for 2 minutes by blender, and then drying foam mat of 6 mm thickness at 600C temperature in tray dryer by using foam mat drying technique.

Bio-technology

24. It is recommended to use fluorescent labeled probe based „VNMKV BBTV-ARRAY‟ Molecular detection kit for rapid, reliable, precise, cost effective and easy indexing of Banana Bunchy Top Virus in mother plant as well as tissue culture raised banana plantlets.

Water Management

25. For higher grain yield and net monetary returns of post Kharif maize it is recommended to schedule alternate day drip irrigation at 80% cumulative pan evaporation through inline lateral laid at 120 cm apart for paired rows (45x30-75cm) and drip fertigation of 113:57:57 NPK kg/ha; N in 8 equal splits @ 12.5% at an interval of 10 days from 10 to 80 days after sowing while P and K in 2 equal splits at sowing and 30 days after sowing.

The fertigation schedule along with the quantity of soluble fertilizer required is given below:

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Fertilizer dose (113:57:57 Time of Soluble fertilizers (kg/ha) NPK (kg/ha) application N P K Urea 0:52:34 0:0:50 At sowing - 28.5 28.5 - 55 19.6 10 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5

20 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5 30 DAS 14.13 28.5 28.5 30.5 55 19.6 40 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5 50 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5 60 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5 70 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5 80 DAS 14.13 - - 30.5

Extension Education 26. It is observed that monocropping is prominent in all the districts of Marathwada with soybean and cotton as major crops grown under rainfed situation. Failure of crops due to drought was the main cause of farmers suicide. Therefore, it is recommend to initiate Integrated Farming System (IFS) which will diversify the income sources of marginal and small farmers and to create awareness for increasing the participation of the farmers by various extension agencies to construct farm ponds, recharge of wells/bores, water conservation techniques (JalUkatShivar) and judicious use of available water through drip and sprinkler irrigation. 27. For creating hope amongst the severely distressed farmers in Marathwada region, it is recommended to provide psychological counseling facilities at village level by government agency. Similarly daughters‟ marriage anxiety is one of the main social causes of farmers‟ distress in the region, hence it is necessary to promote group marriages in rural areas by government/non-government organizations. 28. It is observed from the study that productivity of pigeon pea has not increased significantly during last thirty years in Parbhani and Nanded districts of Marathwada, so it is recommended that the efforts may be made to disseminate improved Pigeon pea production technology through extension agencies to improve the productivity levels particularly in Parbhani and Nanded districts.

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Annexure B 3 (ii) a

New varieties released during 2018

1. Kharif Sorghum : Parbhani Shakti (PVK 1009) Biofortified Kharif sorghum variety 2. Cotton : PA 740 Desi cotton variety 3. Tamarind : Shiwai

Annexure B 3 (ii)b

Varieties Notified during 2018

1. Soybean : MAUS-612 2. Sunflower : LSFH-171 3. Pearl millet : AHB-1200 Fe 4. Pearl millet : AHB-1269 Fe 5. Safflower : PBNS-86 Purna

Annexure B 3 (ii)c

New farm Machinery & Tools developed during 2018

1. VNMKV developed Single Bullock operated Planter is recommended for sowing. 2. VNMKV developed Threetyne hoe with furrow opener is recommended for intercultivation in BBF sowing. 3. VNMKV developed tractor operated five row (BBF) raised bed planter cum sprayer is recommended for sowing and spraying. 4. VNMKV developed Bullock drawn solar operated sprayer is recommended for spraying of weedicide/pesticide.

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Annexure B 3 (iii)

Funds received through external competitive grants (Excluding ICAR Development, KVKs and AICRP Grants) during 2018

Sr. Funds received Particulars Agency or No. Rs. organization 1 2,68,58000/- State Government – salary State Government 2 10,30,000/- Contingencies State Government

3. M.Sc. Agril. Biotechnology Teaching 28,62,000/- DBT, Govt of India Programme 4. 13,39,000/- Strengthening the facility for Bioinformatics BIF- BTBI 5. 10,90,000/- Crop Observation Scheme (Non-Plan) State Government 6. 8,47,360/- GraminKrishiMausamSewa (GKMS), Ministry of Earth Science, New Delhi 7. 4,05,855/- Crop Yield Forecasting Under FASAL, Ministry of Earth Science, New Delhi 8. 6,00,000/- Forecasting sugarcane production at mill SAC, ISRO, command area in Maharashtra using Ahmadabad satellite remote sensing and ground base observation 9. 13,76,000/- Intensification of Sorghum State Government 10. 7,59,775/- Harvest Plus- Pearl Millet ICRISAT 11. 1,75,000/- Harvest Plus- 5321 ICRISAT Identification of Micronutrient-Dense Sorghum for better health in India 12. 81,72,000/- Genetic enhancement of minor pulses Department of Biotechnology, GOI 13. 16,24,480/- Enhancing genetic gains for chickpea and NFSM pigeon pea Department of Agriculture co-op & Farmers welfare, GOI 14. 24,79,000/- Research Project on Sorghum BRNS-DAE-BARC, Mumbai 4,96,18,470/-

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Annexure B 3 (iv) If PME cell established and functional : Yes

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Annexure C1.

KVK Awards during 2018 (Maximum 3 marks) (Attach Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C1.) 1 Zonal Award ( one mark for each award) Nil

2 National Award ( two marks for each award) Nil

Annexure C2

Extension workers Award at State/ National Level (by Government Agency) Nil during 2018. (Proofs to be enclosed as Annexure C2) (Maximum 4 marks)

Annexure C3

Quality input supplied by University (Seed, Semen, Planting material etc. during 2018) (Maximum 2 Marks )

More than 50,000-1,50,000 Planting material -- More than 1,50,000 Planting material 2,24,897 OR Semen up to 10,000 doses -- Semen 10001 to 50,000 doses -- OR Breeder Seed (Cereals and Pulses) up to 200 quintals -- More than 200 quintals 4345.58 quintal OR Fish Seed fingerlings supplied -- 10 lakh to 1 crore -- More than 1 crore --

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Annexure C4

If one lakh soil samples are analyzed per year ( Maximum 1 mark) 7729

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Annexure C6

S. Number of inter-institutional collaborative projects obtained during N. 2018 (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C6) (maximum 2 marks) 1. DAMU project in collaboration with ICAR & IMD at KVK, Aurangabad

2. DAMU project in collaboration with ICAR & IMD at KVK, Tuljapur 3. Crop pest surveillance and advisory project (CROPSAP) 4. Research Project on Sorghum amount Funded By BRNS-DAE-BARC, Mumbai

Annexure C7

Partnership with Private Sector (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C7) ( Maximum 1 marks) 1 Reliance Foundation Mumbai 2 Maha-Agro, Aurangabad

Annexure C8

Exchange of Faculty (Sabbatical, Visiting. Scientist, Adjunct Faculty) during Nil 2018 (Proof to be enclosed as Annexure C8) (Guest lecturers no to be included) ( Maximum 2 marks)

Annexure C9 Number of Enterprises / star-ups promoted by VNMKV, Parbhani

S.N. Name of Enterprise Place 1 Masala making Prayagbai Kale Erandeshwar Dist.Parbhani 2 Soyapoha laddu Sarikha Khandagale Shelgoan Tq Barshi Dist. 3 File and Envelop Making Aparna Kachave Daithana Dist.Parbhani 4 File and Envelop Making Shital Kachave Daithana Dist.Parbhani 5 Stitching soybean mittens & cotton Tejaswini Garment Center Shahapur Tq. picking apron Degloor Dist. Nanded 6 Stitching soybean mittens & cotton Anjali Sagroli picking apron Tq. Biloli Dist. Nanded 7 Stitching soybean mittens & cotton Pragati Textile Sagroli picking apron Tq. Biloli Dist. Nanded

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8 Stitching brinjal, okra & soybean Narayan Kulkarni mittens, cotton picking apron & sulbha Parbhani bag 9 Making Trishul weeder, digging tool & Shankar Solanke earthing up tool Parbhani 10 Stitching brinjal, okra &soybean Sushama Vijay Chavan Digholamba mittens Tq.Ambejogai Dist. Parbhani 11 Eco-Holi Colour Monika Pandurang Sharma Jalna 12 Eco-Holi Colour Yogita Ramesh Khandebharad, Jalna 13 Protective clothing for farm activities Reshma Mazhar Shaikh , Dis. Beed 14 Protective clothing for farm activities Ratnaprabha Ratnakar Make Digholamba, Ambajogai Dis. Beed 15 Protective clothing for farm activities Shankar Limbaji Kale Lokhandi Savargaon Ambajogai Dis. Beed 16 Enterprise based on crocheting, Vaishali Gaikwad macramé, weaving. Daithana Dis.Parbhani 17 Enterprise based on crocheting, Sindhu Samale Takali , Dis. Parbhani macramé, weaving. 18 Protective Hand gloves Shital Kachave,Daithana Dis.Parbhani 19 Vishwadeep Krishi Udyog and Pethshivni, Tq. Palam Dist. Parbhani Viswadeep Research Foundation

20 Vishwakarma Agro Engineering Singnapr Tq. & Dist. Parbhani 21 Dnyneshwar Krishi Udyog Akhada Balapur , Tq. Kalamnuri Dist. Hingoli 22 Samad Engineering Works Near Busstand, Parbhani 23 Oil Industry Dharmabad 24 KSACP Limited 25 Desai Brothers Limited 26 Haldiram Foods Pune 27 Exotic Fruit Pvt Ltd Ratanagiri 28 Ram Agency Aurangabad 29 Zuari Foods And Farms Pvt. Ltd, Goa 30 Oil Industry Nanded 31 Food Trading Business 32 Exotic Food Products 33 Vishwas Agro Products Pvt. Ltd Parbhani 34 Safe Foods Solutions, Mumbai 35 Namdhari Seeds 36 Padmini Food Products, Udgir 37 Shri Venkatesh Food Laboratory Nanded 38 Sancks Manufacturing Unit Banaras 39 Fruitomans Fruit Processing Industry Ernakulum 40 Ras Rasit Foods Aurangabad

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41 Sai Flavors LLC Dubai 42 Aditya Foods Beed 43 Kudus Bakery Industries, Nanded 44 Zain Agro Pvt. Ltd, Parbhani 45 Aromax Creation, Aurangabad 46 Kumaresh Agro Industry Aurangabad 47 Marathwada Agro Processed Farmer Osmanabad Co. Ltd., 48 Amrut Dhara Dairy, Pusad 49 Shivam Builders And Promoters Jalna 50 Royal Ingredients Groups, Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai 51 Farm To Fork Solution India, Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai 52 Oil Mill Industry, Degloor 53 SB Cotton Ginning and Pressing, Parbhani 54 Own Food Processing Unit Parbhani 55 Ditija Gruha Udyog Aurangabad 56 Shiddi Gruha Udyog Aurangabad 57 Om Sai Gruha Udyog Aurangabad 58 IFS Intercropping System for Aurangabad Horticultural Crops, Fisheries and Poultry Shed Net, 59 Sericulture and Organic Farming, Lakhagaon 60 Abhiraj Osmanabadi goat unit, , Tq. 61 PKV Mini Dal Mill, Harali, Tq. Laohara Dist. Osmanabad 62 Mini Dal Mill cum Pulveriser Unit, (2 Andur, Tq. Tuljapur Dist. Osmanabad unit) 63 Integrated Animal Farming, Hingalajwadi, Tq. Dist. Osmanabad 64 Bhavani Shankar Agro Producer Barul Tq. Tuljapur Company Oil Extraction Unit, 65 Bairavnath Agro Producer Company, Gour Tq. Kalamb 66 Krishi Unnati Producer Company Ltd. Ambewadi Tq. Dist. Osmanabad 67 Krishi Parivartan Onion Producer Tuljapur Dist. Osmanabad Company Ltd.

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Annexure C10 Students employed to public/private/banking sectors Sr.No. Name of the Student Designation Selection Year 1. Khan Ameer Khalid Landscaper (UAE) 2018 Ahmad Khan 2. Miss Chavan Shobha Group Asstt.(Pokara Scheme) 2018 Ramrao 3. Dube Shivaji Group Asstt.(Pokara Scheme) 2018 Ramrao 4. Somwanshi Vishal Clerk (Food and drug Dept.) 2018 Venkatrao 5. Shri Khunte AXIS Bank, Ahmedabad 2018 Shankar Nagnath 6. Priyadarshini SMS, KVK Kalawade , 2018 Deshmukh 7. Shri Jojar SBI 2018 Ramprasad Shivaji 8. Shri Khunte AXIS Bank 2018 Shankar Nagnath 9. Megha Kumbhar Lecturer 2018 Rajarshi Shahu College of Home Science, Jalna 10. Sadhana Longote Assistant Professor, Late Kamaltai Jamkar 2018 Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Parbhani. 11. Maya Jadhav Assistant Professor, Late Kamaltai Jamkar 2018 Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Parbhani. 12. Sandhya Bansode Lecturer, Sanjeevani College of Home 2018 Science & Nutrition Osmanabad 13. Swati Biradar Nutrinist, Sarthi Helth Care, Banglor 2018 14. Ganesh Bhasker Assistant General Manager, Hitech 2018 Specialties Solution Ltd. (Food Div.) Mumbai. 15. Kanba Jadhav Deputy Manager, GSP Crop Science Pvt.Ltd. 2018 Buldhana 16. Ms. Chitra Bellurkar Research Associate 2018 17. Ms. Jyotsna Nelekar Research Associate 2018 18. Ms. Sangitta Naik Research Associate 2018 19. Ms. Manjusha Research Associate 2018 Revanwar 20. Ms. Archana Bhoyar Senior Research Fellow 2018 21. Ms. Rupali Patange Senior Research Fellow 2018 22. Ms. Manisha Karhale Senior Research Fellow 2018 23. Ms. Swati Gaikwad Senior Research Fellow 2018

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24. Ms. Sheetal More Senior Research Fellow 2018 25. Ms. Dhanashree Senior Research Fellow 2018 Chavan 26. Alim pathan Sales officer, Vijaya Agro industries, 2018 Sangamner 27. Amol Bhosle Field officer , Coromandel international ltd 2018 cpc 28. Sandip Albad Field officer , Zuari agrochemical Pvt Ltd 2018 29. Korde A.B. Field Assistant, Vanita Agrochem 2018 30. Rathod rashmi Agricultural Field officer,, Union Bank of 2018 India 31. Pydala Reddy Agril. Field Assistant, Nath Biogene 2018 32. Walunj Rajaram RJ Biotech 2018 33. chavan Du-Pont 2018 34. Puri Sarika Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Beed 35. Dhakne Sheetal Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Deulgaonraja 36. Choudhary Akshata Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 37. Gavhane Kailash Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Pathri 38. Mule Awdhut Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Markhel 39. Rathod Vikas Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Naigaon 40. Khaire Pravin Assistant Professor , College of Agriculture, 2018 Naigaoin 41. Jadhav Chaitali Assistant Professor , College of 2018 Agriculture,Shirur 42. Yadav Shubhangi Assistant Professor ,College of 2018 Agriculture,Wadala 43. Bhosale Tirupati Assistant Professor , College of 2018 Agriculture,Nanded 44. Vidhate Nilesh Assistant Professor ,College of Agriculture, 2018 Amalner 45. Kolgane Ganraj State Agriculture Department 2018 46. Mitke Markande State Agriculture Department 2018 47. Gupta Shashank Oriental Bank 2018 48. Vidhate Mininath Central Bank of India 2018 49. Pudale Nitin Bank of Baroda 2018 50. Lahase Raju Bank of Baroda 2018 51. Gaikwad Seema Central Bank of India 2018 52. Lokhande Satish Central Bank of India 2018 53. Hake Mangesh Central Bank of India 2018

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54. Mirase Shivaji Punjab National Bank 2018 55. AroteVaibhav Field Officer, TAFE, Chennai 2018 Pandurang 56. Bawane Hanuman Sales Engineer, Bhumi Polymer irrigation 2018 Machchindra Pvt. Ltd., Rajkot 57. Gore Akash Sales Engineer, Bhumi Polymer irrigation 2018 Vishwanath Pvt. Ltd., Rajkot 58. Joshi Field Officer, TAFE, Chennai 2018 ShubhamRajendra 59. Kubde Manmath. S Sales Engineer, Bhumi Polymer irrigation 2018 Pvt. Ltd., Rajkot 60. Nagare Ajit Field Officer, New Holland Company Pvt. 2018 Dadasaheb Ltd., New Deli 61. Pawar Pritish Field Officer, Mahindra- Swaraj Tractors 2018 Sanjayrao 62. Ware Prasad Technical Trainer, Pani Foundation, Pune 2018 Upmanyu 63. Nagnathwar Rupesh Sales Engineer, Bhumi Polymer irrigation 2018 Sudhakar Pvt. Ltd., Rajkot 64. Bade Vivekannad Area Manager, SAR group of Industries, Pune 2018 Namdeo 65. Kadam Vivek Entrepreneur 2018 Prakashrao 66. Sontakke M. Agril Officer, Bank 2018 67. Hariprasad Purohit Agril. Officer, Karnatka Government 2018 68. Dr. D D Wadikar Director FSSAI New Delhi 2018 69. Shri. Swapnil Director FSSAI New Delhi 2018 Solanki 70. Mr. Syed Imran Assistant Commissioner cum designated 2018 Hashmi officer 71. Sagar Kedare Assistant Commissioner cum designated 2018 officer 72. Bibhishan Mule Assistant Commissioner cum designated 2018 officer 73. Narayan Sarkate Assistant Commissioner cum designated 2018 officer 74. Sonali Fund Union bank of India 2018 75. Ashwini Garud Union bank of India 76. Amol Jagdale Assistant Professor, COA, Wadala 2018 77. Ankita Kale Assistant Professor, COA, Markhel 2018 78. Priyanka Borkar Assistant Professor, COA, 2018 79. Dhanave L.L. Agril. Field officer, Bank of Baroda 2018 80. Pagar B.D. Training facilitator under Skill Development 2018 Programme of Govt.of India 81. Shinde S.E SRF in Scheme 2018

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82. Masal M.S. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 83. Nikam T.A. Assistant Professor, COA, Beed 2018 84. Bujade D.R. Oxilus Scientific Service, Pune 2018 85. Gaikwad A.D. Skill development programme project, Satara 2018 86. Tekule A.J. SRF (Scheme) at VNMKV, Parbhani 2018 87. Laxmi U.J. Bank Service 2018 88. Rohkale Y.N. Agril. Assistant, Govt. of Maharashtra 2018 89. Shirole M.D Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 90. Gube P.S. Assistant Professor, COA, Navha 2018 91. Hake S.N. Agril. Officer, Central Bank of India 2018 92. Naik S.D. Associate Manager, Bank of India 2018 93. Bore P.M. Agril field officer, Bank of Baroda 2018 94. Sankpal S.S. Food park, 2018 95. Tulavi G.Y. Agril. Assistant, Govt.of Maharashtra 2018 96. Chadar U.A. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 97. Chavan R.M. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 98. Kadam S.P Assistant Professor Private College 2018 99. Pandit S.G. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 100. Patil S.D. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 101. Shaikh S.N. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 102. Sanap S.D. Agril. Assistant, Govt. of Maharashtra 2018 103. Chandan Kumar Pesticide Company, Hyderabad 2018 104. Khare A.L. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 105. Bodke B.G. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 106. Patil S.D. Assistant Professor Private College 2018 107. Kolhe S.P. Coordinator, Pokhra Project 2018 108. Pawar A.A. Training facilitator under Skill Development 2018 Programme of Govt.of India 109. Navgahre R.A. Agril field officer, Canara Bank 2018 110. Dudhal H.S. Agril field officer, Bank of Baroda 2018 111. Raut I.D. Technical Officer, Indofil Industries Limited, 2018 Mumbai 112. Shendge R.M. Assistant Professor, COA, Kharpudi 2018 113. Salgar S.S. Agril. Officer, State Bank of India 2018 114. Gaikwad P.S. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 115. Rane V.C. Training facilitator under Skill Development 2018 Programme of Govt.of India 116. Jadhav R.D. Agril. Assistant, Govt. of Maharshtra 2018 117. Mehre S.S. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 118. Bankar D.S. Training facilitator under Skill Development 2018 Programme of Govt.of India 119. Dakanwale V.A. Training facilitator under Skill Development 2018 Programme of Govt.of India 120. Phad S.S. SMS, KVK, Nandurbar 2018

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121. Sayyed Rizwana Fellow, Village Social Transformation 2018 Sharif foundation, CM fellow, Ambulga Ta. Chakur Dist. Latur 122. Thorat K.B. Assistant Professor, COA, Beed 2018 123. Kale A.M. Assistant Professor. COA, Kanchawadi 2018 124. Shinde D.F. Assistant Professor, COA, Pathri 2018 125. Kedar S.S. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 126. Shingne S.V. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 127. Deshmukh M.R. Asstt. Breeder, MSSCL, 2018 128. Sanjay P. Yadav Agriculture officer Canera bank banlore 2018 129. Tidke S.S,. Agril Asstt, State Govt. Maharashtra 2018 130. Asstt. Professor, SSJP, COA, Khandala 2018 Bhangare R.V. Aurangabad (M.S.) 131. Devgune V.M. Asstt. Prof. COA, Warpud, Parbahni (M.S.) 2018 132. Pathan A.S. Field officer Mahabeej 2018 133. Asstt. Professor CSPA, COA, Ashti, Beed 2018 Totewad P.G. (M.S.) 134. Krishi Seva Kendra, Pvt. Ltd. Akluj, Solapur 2018 Shete D.S. (M.S.) 135. Bende T.S. Asstt. Prof. COA, Selu, Parbahni (M.S.) 2018 136. Karanje A.M. Asstt. Prof. COA, Selu, Parbahni (M.S.) 2018 137. Bhakad K.R. SRF in scheme at Badnapur 2018 138. Mohite U.R. Agril Assistant, Govt. of Maharashtra 2018 139. Kale P.S. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 140. Shelar P.R. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 141. Patil V.B. Agril. Officer, Bank of India 2018 142. Jondhale R.N. Assistant Professor, Private College 2018 143. Kendre R.V S.O., ICICI Bank 2018 144. Khillare V.S S.O., ICICI Bank 2018 145. Tummewad A.R S.O., Canara Bank 2018 146. Research fellow, Black peeper research 2018 Sruthi M.P station 147. Zute A.U Probationary Officer, ICICI Bank 2018 148. Hoge K.D S.O. ICICI Bank 2018

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