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Staff Profile Staff Profile • Personal Details Name : Dr. Sailesh B Prajapati Present Designation and Grade : Assi. Prof. (15600-39100/6000GP) Permanent Address : At. Po. Hirapur, Ta- Santrampur Dist. Mahisagar, 389260 Local address : A2-105, Gajanand Park, Ramnagar, NH-08, Chikhli, Dist. Navsari, 396521 Date of Birth : 05/08/1977 Mo. No. : 9825936904 Email Id : [email protected] Academic Details: University Degree Passing year Board / University Percentage Rank (Y / N ) GSEB 1993 69 % S.S.C. Gandhinagar GHSEB H.S.C. 1995 58% Gandhinagar B.Sc. 1998 Gujarat Uni. 70% M.Sc. 2000 Gujarat Uni. 62% Ph.D. 2005 Bhavnagar Uni, CCC+ 2014 SPIPA 70 % Gujrati/Hindi 2015 GSEB 70 - (Govt. Lang. Exams) BEd 2009 Saurashtra Uni 85% - DIM 2010 IGNOU 60% • University Recognition: Degree University Recognition Letter number Recognition Date Saurashtra Uni. 2010 U.G. VNSGU 2011 P.G. VNSGU 2011 M.Phill. VNSGU 2012 1 • Orientation/ Refresher/ Training Programme Title of the Duration Course Name of Academic Staff College/Organization Course Date Date 0P General UGC-HRDC, SP Uni. V V Nagar 6/2/2017 5/3/2017 Indian Edu RC UGC-HRDC, Saurashtra Uni. Rajkot 10/7/2017 30/7/2017 Sys FDP Botany KCG- Ahmedabad 14/6/2014 20/6/2014 • Seminar/workshops Sr. Title/Subject Organizer Status Dates No. /Sponsor (State/National/ International) Gujarat University, National 10th to 12th 1 Roll of PGRs on Plant growth Ahmadabad, Gujarat December, 1999 2 APSI and Bhavnagar 5th & 6th Emerging Areas in Plant Sciences Uni., Palitana. National October, 2001 Gujarat National Academy of Sciences, P.R.L and Gujarat 10th to 12th 3 National India – 73rd Annual Session” Uni.. Ahmedabad October, 2003 National Academy of Sciences, PRL and Gujarat 10th to 12th 4 National India – 73rd Annual Session” Uni., Ahmedabad October, 2003 Biotechnology for Health, Agriculture The Acad. of Pl. Sci. 19th to 20th 5 National and Industry India, Haridwar September-2003 10th to 12th 6 Coastal and Ocean Technology NIOT-IIT, Chennai Inter-national December-2003 Barkhatullah Uni., 12th to 14th 7 World Herbo Expo-2004 Inter-national Bhopal January-2004 Bhavnagar Uni., 16th & 17th 8 Current Trends in Natural Sciences National Bhavnagar, Gujarat February-2004 Future Prospectus of Marine Bhavnagar Uni., 28th & 29th 9 National Ecology in coming decades Bhavnagar, Gujarat February-2004 Atmiya institute of 10 Pollution of Coastal & Marine Technology & environment of Saurashtra and National 4th July-2004 Science, Rajkot, Kachchh Gujarat P.G Centre in 11 26th to 27th Plant Morphogenesis Botany, Talod, North National September, 2004 Gujarat 12 Uni. of Rajasthan & National Academy of Sciences, Birla Institute of Sci. 2nd to 4th National India – 74th Annual Session Research, Jaypur, December-2004 Rajasthan 13 Bhavnagar Uni. & Sarva Vidhyalaya - 4th to 6th Plant Sciences-2004 National Kadi Gandhinagar, December 2004 Gujarat Emerging Trends in Plant Botany Dept, Gujarat 10th to 12th 14 National Physiology Uni., Ahmadabad, March 2005 Dept. of Biosciences, 15 Bioresources: Utilization and 17th to 18th Saurashtra Uni., National Conservation February, 2006 Rajkot, Gujarat XX- Gujarat Science Congress Gujarat Uni. & GSA, 16 National 26th March-2006 2006 Ahmedabad, Gujarat Role of Lectures in the conservation GEER Foundation 19th to 20th April 17 National of natural resources Gandhinagar 2007 Evolving paradigm to improve Botany Department, 11th to 13th 18 National productivity from dynamic mgmt Gujarat Uni., November, 2011, 2 and value addition for plant genetic Ahmedabad resources Birds of Gujarat, present status and 22nd January 19 BCSG, NAU, Navsari National future scenario 2012 Conservation of Biodiversity in India Arts and Commerce 16th to 17th 20 National some issue (NCCBI-12) college, Raipur(CG) October 2012 Hands on Training of Sophisticated Dept. of Bio Sci. 21 National 3rd March 2015, Instruments VNSGU, Surat Use of Social Media in Higher GUJCOST & GSC, 22 State level Education and Research Chikhli, Dist- Navsari 15th March 2015, 23 Dr Radhabai Govt. Conservation of plant diversity: Naveen Kanya National 7th August 2015, Global Issue mahavidhyalaya, Raipur, (CG) Resent trands in Science and SSR college of 23-24 December 24 National Technology science, Selvasa 2016 Contemporary trends in Cancer Dept. of Bio Sci. 25 State level 18th March 2017 Research VNSGU, Surat 26 Bhakti andolan KRIDS-Rajkot National 24-26 July 2017 27 • Publications ➢ Books Sr. No. Month and Year of Title of the Book Publisher ISBN Publication 978-93- 1 Vanaspati Shastra Popular Pub. 2013,2015 81222-81-2 ➢ Research Articles/Papers NO. Volume & ISSN of State/ Name of the Title of the Paper Issue of the the National/ Journal Journal Journal International 1 Nature, “Seasonal accumulation of Phosphorus National Environment & in different plant species of reserved 1(3): 317-322. Pollution forest near Bhavnagar.” Technology 2 “Microbial Biomass in dry deciduous Indian Journal of 6(2): 105-108. National forest ecosystem of eastern Gir forest of Environmental Gujarat.” Sciences 3 “Status of Nitrogen in soil, litter and Inter National different plant species of the reserved Plant Archives 3(1): 51-56. forest near Bhavnagar.” “Seasonal variation of mineral nutrients 3(1): 109-112. Inter National in litter of reserved forest near Plant Archives Bhavnagar. 5 Nature, “Physicochemical property of chemical National Environment and and Dairy effluents near Bhavnagar.” 2(3): 341-344. Pollution Technology 6 “Phytosociological study of Santrampur Ecology, National 9(2): 141-145. region, Panchmahal district of Gujarat, Environment and 3 India.” Conservation 7 “Assessment of Trace elements in Inter National 3(2): 175-180. Victoria park reserved forest near Plant Archives Bhavnagar.” 8 “Seasonal accumulation of trace Ecology, National elements in Acacia sp. near Bhavnagar.” Environment and 9(4): 345-349. Conservation 9 “Seasonal variation in trace element 1(3&4): 226- Journal of Current National content in different plant parts of 229. Bio Sciences Azadirechta indica L. (Neem). 10 Int. J. of Reduction in protein and chlorophyll International bioscience contents in Calotropis gigantean (L) 2(2) : 500-505. reporter growing near stone crusher” 11 “Physico chemical properties of wear 2(1) 2012: Bioscience ISSN-2277- National cum cause way of Tapi river, Surat, 163-166 guardian 9493 Gujarat” 12 2(2) 2012: “Plankton studies of ugat vaniya lake of Bioscience ISSN-2277- National 187-189. Surat city, Gujarat, India” guardian 9493 13 “Conservation of over exploited medicinal Journal of Eco- ISSN-2077- National plants of Gujarat, India” Vol.4 (2) 2012 Technology 0464 14 “Seed germination and the sapling of Bioscience 3(1) 2013: ISSN-2277- National medicinal plant Moringa olifera Lam. guardian 9493 15 p.no.70-76, ISBN No International Bioscience Lombert “Antifungal activity of some plant 978-3-659- Research and Academic extracts against Aspergillus niger” 64920-2. Conservation Publishing, Germany 16 p. no. 24-39. Bioscience Inter National “Assessment of primary production and Lombert ISBN No Research and biomass of Sabarmati estuary in the gulf Academic 973-3-659- Conservation of cambey, Gujarat” Publishing, 74180-7. Germany 17 Page 24-31. ISBN No. Assessment of Plant diversity Indices “Resent trands in National SSR 978-81- Science and Meghraj forest, Sabarkantha, Gujarat publication, 927130-6- Technology Selvasa (UT) 9. 18 Assessment the effect of Dairy effluent National Conservation of ISBN 978- on germination and chlorophyll content of Natural resources p-34-39 819262253- some major crop plants of Gujarat and environment 8 • Research Work ➢ Projects: Sr. Minor/Major Sponsor/Organization Status No. (Complete/Running/Proposed) 1 Minor Forest Dept. GOG Completed 2 Minor Forest Dept. GOG Completed 3 Minor GEMI-GOG Running Academic Experience: 4 ➢ U.G. Date: June 2007 to Contd. ➢ P.G. Date: January 2011 to Contd. ➢ N.S.S. Programme Officer: ➢ Date: Oct. 2013 to Oct. 2015 Total Years: 2 years ➢ Date: June 2018 to Contd. • Administrative Experience: • University S Y B Sc Exam Co-Ordinator (March-June-2011)- VNSGU, SURAT • University T Y B Sc and M Sc Exam Co-Ordinator (March –June .2012) VNSGU, SURAT • Secretary of Current Bio Science Association, ISSN 2277-9493 • External University Exam Superintendent VNSGU, Surat (2012) • University M Sc, MBA, MCA, Exam Co-Ordinator (Nov.2012 –Feb.2013) VNSGU, SURAT • University F Y BSc & M Sc, Exam Co-Ordinator (March-.2013 –May.2013) VNSGU, SURAT • Member of Botany Syllabus Committee of VNSGU, Surat from March 2011. • History of service: • Served as an Assi. Prof. of Botany in Biology Department, at Smt. U B Bhagat Science Mahila College of Saurashtra University, Amreli from June-2007 to January-2011 • Served an Assistant Professor in Department of Botany, Sir P T Sarvajanic College of Science, Surat from January-2011 to September 2013. • P G Lecturer, in P G Section, Department of Botany, Sir P T Sarvajanic College of Science, Surat from January-2011. • Serving as an Assistant Professor in Department of Botany, Government Science College, Chikhli Since September 2013 to till the date. • Special achievement /Award ( If any ) o Minaxi Lalit Science Award By Gujarat Science Academy, 2000 o Shreshth Karmashil Award Navsari District (2017-18) 5 .
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