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Annual Report 2018-19 ANNUALREPORT 2018-2019 JawaharlalNehruKrishiVishwaVidyalaya Jabalpur482004(M.P.),India ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 482 004 (MP) JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Citation: JNKVV (2019). Annual Report (2018-19). Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur 482004 (MP). pp: 212 Patron: Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Hon’ble Vice Chancellor JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. D. Khare, DFA, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. P.K. Mishra, DRS, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. (Smt.) Om Gupta, DES, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. R.M. Sahu, Dean, College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Dr. S.D. Upadhyaya, Director Instruction, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. S. Tiwari, Director Farms, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. R.K. Nema, Dean, College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur Dr. A.K. Sarawgi, 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, Waraseoni Dr. D.K. Pahalwan, Dean, College of Agriculture, Powarkheda Dr. V.K. Pyasi, Dean Students’ Welfare, JNKVV, Jabalpur Compiled and edited by: Dr. Abhishek Shukla Issued on: April 30, 2021 JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Foreword Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalya (JNKVV) is holding the Flagship of Excellence in teaching, research and extension activities in agriculture and allied subjects since its inception. Madhya Pradesh State is credited for its glorious accomplishments due to spectacular achievements. The University is committed to enhance the income of farming community through the technology transmission in 07 agroclimatic zones spread over 26 districts by 21 Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) and College of Agriculture (07), College of Agricultural Engineering (01), College of Horticulture (02) and 12 Agricultural Research Stations located at various zones and regions. It’s a matter of great pleasure to note that Annual Report (2018-19) of the University has been prepared. The report contains valuable information on crop improvement, crop protection, natural resource management, biotechnology, basic & social sciences. At national level, JNKVV is known for quality seed production, maintenance breeding, seed technology, production of biofertilizers and biopesticides. The achievements in agricultural education at under graduate and post-graduate levels have been well recognized by several agencies. The infrastructure facilities are strengthening. In spite of several constraints, the University has shown marvelous accomplishments. I congratulate Dr. Abhishek Shukla, Director Instruction and his team for their meticulous work in bringing out this publication. 24.04.2021 Pradeep Kumar Bisen JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Preface Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya has always maintained its credibility in serving the nation with the development of trained human resources and advanced agricultural technology, and the dissemination of technology to the farmers. The contribution of the University is reflected in the conferment of Krishi Karman Awards to the state of Madhya Pradesh for seven times in the past. This has been realized owing to the quality teaching, research and extension by the University in the fields of agriculture and agricultural engineering. The curriculum follows the guidelines provided by Indian Council of Agricultural Research so that the students may compete at national level. Various programmes like the Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE), Experiential Learning Programme (ELP), industrial attachment, NCC, NSS, sports, games and cultural activities ensure multifaceted personality development of students, and help them to inculcate competitiveness. Students of JNKVV won thirteen Gold Medals in All India Cultural Meet, 12 students qualified GATE exam and 18 qualified NET exam during the year which is a reflection of the quality education imparted by the University. Research and extension activities of the university have always addressed the needs of the farmers resulting in continuous improvement in agriculture. Seed programme of the University is well recognized at national level. Various activities of the University during the year have been summarized in the report. The University is endeavoring in all spheres to ensure success. I appreciate the information provided by constituent units, colleges and Directorates for compiling the report. It gives me immense pleasure in bringing out this Annual Report. April 24, 2021 Abhishek Shukla JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 CONTENTS Foreword Preface 1. Introduction 1 Board of Management 3 Academic Council 4 Administrative Council 5 2. Education 6 3. Research 45 4. Business Planning & Development Unit 120 5. Extension 122 6. Seed Production and Management 137 7. Human Resource Development 155 8. Awards & Recognition to the Faculty 171 9. Publications 178 10. Ongoing Works Under Different Projects 211 JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 INTRODUCTION Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur was established in 1964, as the biggest multi-campus university, through Joint Indo-American Team on Agricultural Research and Education in 1954-55 and 1959-60 on the patterns of Land Grant Colleges of USA. In subsequent years, the University had to part with its area of jurisdiction due to creation of three sister universities. The Central Administrative Office of the Location of the Colleges College of Agriculture University is located about 7 km North of College of Agricultural Engineering Jabalpur town on National Highway No. 7. University head quarter At present, JNKVV has Colleges of Agriculture at Jabalpur, Rewa, Tikamgarh, Ganj Basoda, Waraseoni, Powarkheda & Khurai, College of Horticulture at Chhindwara and College of Agricultural Engineering at Jabalpur; four Zonal Agricultural Research Stations viz., Jabalpur, Powarkheda, Tikamgarh and Chhindwara; four Regional Agricultural Research Stations viz., Rewa, Sagar, Dindori and Waraseoni; four Agricultural Research Stations viz., Nowgong, Research Stations Garhakota, Saunsar and Tendini and twenty Zonal Agricultural Research Station one Krishi Vigyan Kendras representing Regional Agricultural Research Station six agro-climatic zones spread over 25 Agricultural Research Station districts located in eastern part of the state. The area under the jurisdiction of the University is large and diversified. Since its establishment the University has made laudable progress and has come to the expectations of the people of the State by greatly benefiting the farming community. Krishi Vigyan Kendras of the University JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Page 1 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. 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 vegetable pea at national level. The State of Madhya Pradesh is honoured with seven consecutive Krishi Karman Award at National level i.e., in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2014-2015 on total food grain production, in 2013-2014, 2015-2016 and 2016-17 for appreciable work on wheat production and in 2017-18 for pulse 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. JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Page 2 Board of Management Chairman Shri Ashwini Singh Chouhan Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Progressive Farmer Vice Chancellor Ujjain (M.P.) JNKVV, Jabalpur Smt. Asha Arun Yadav Members Singrauli (M.P.) Principal Secretary Farmers‘ Welfare & Agriculture Dr. Bakul Lad Development Department 11 , Sagar Parisar G-3/E-8 Shivay Complex Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal Gulmohar Colony Bhopal (M.P.) Finance Secretary Finance Department Shri Kedarnath Shukla Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal Hon‘ble MLA, Kamal Kuti, Kotha, Ward No. 15, Sidhi Dr. Nandlal Idnani Distt. Sidhi (MP) – 486661 Eminent Agriculturist Jabalpur (MP) Shri Tamlal Raghuji Sahare Hon‘ble MLA, Gram Navegaon Dr. R.S. Tripathi PO-Tumsar (Chhota) Teh. Katangi Distt. Balaghat (MP) Eminent Agriculturist Satna (MP) Dr. G. Venkateshwarlu Assistant Director General (EQ and R) Shri Om Thakur ICAR, New Delhi Progressive Farmer Seoni (MP) Member Secretary Shri A.K. Ingle Registrar Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur (M.P.) JNKVV, Jabalpur, Annual Report 2018-19 Page 3 Academic Council Chairman Dr. (Smt.) Om Gupta Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bisen Director of Extension Services Vice Chancellor J.N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. R.K. Nema Members Dean Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Dr. Dhirendra Khare J.N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur Dean Faculty of Agriculture J.N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur Dr. Nalin Khare Professor & Head, Dr. P.K. Mishra Department of Extension
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