1. Name: Dr.Manish Surendra Deshmukh 2. Designation: Assistant Professor 3. Address (Res.): Flat No.201,Gajanan Appartment,Gurudatta,Society,Narendra Nagar,(M.S.)440015. 4. Email: [email protected][email protected] 5. Phone/mobile: 763756911 6. Date of Birth: 01.07.1972 7. Educational Qualification: Sr. Examination University Year of Passing Subject / Specialization Remark No. 1. S.Sc. Nagpur Board March 1988 English,Marathi, -- ,Sanskrit, Maths,Science, Hist.,Geog. 2. H.S.Sc. Nagpur Board March 1990 English,Marath, -- Maths,Physics, Chemistry, Biology 3. B.Sc. March 1993 Geology, Chemistry, -- University Zoology 4. M.Sc. Amravati March 1995 Geology 2 nd Merit University 5. Ph.D. Amravati March 2004 Stratigraphy, Petrology -- University and Palaeomagnetism of Basalt Lava Flows 6. SET July 1999 Geology -- University (UGC) 7. Certificate July 1996 Dos,Wordstar, ‘A’ Grade Course in Technical Dbase,Lotus Computer Board, Operation 8. Research Specialization:

 Stratigraphy of Basalt Lava Flows.  Hydrogeology.

9. Teaching Experience: Total 09 Years (06 Years at P.G. Level and 03 years at U.G.Level).

9.1.Total Experience: 16 Years (08 Years Teaching and 08 Years as Scientist).

10. Membership of Professional bodies/societies:

 Member of P.G.Moderation committee(Geology),RTM Nagpur University  Member of Gondwana Geological Society,Nagpur (M.S.).  Member of Indian Water Resource Society (IWRS), IIT, Roorkee, .  Member of Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, India.

11. Major / Minor Research Projects: 01 MRP (total outlay 3.00 lakhs) on Flow Mapping and Correlations of the Deccan Basalt Lava Flows,Exposed Around Wadi Area, , Maharashtra, India’(Funding Agency: R.T.M.Nagpur University, Nagpur; Duration 2 Years; 29/11/2016 to 29/11/2018).

12. No. of Ph.D. Guided: Total Ph.D. Students Registered 04 ( 01 Ph.D. thesis submitted and 03 Research scholars are working for Ph.D.).

13. National and International conferences attended in last five years: 08 conferences attended. 14. Organized Conference/Seminar: (1) Organizing Secretary of National Seminar on ‘Management and Regulation of Groundwater Resources in India: Future Prospects’ on 27th January 2018, organized by P.G.Deptt.of Geology,R.T.M. Nagpur University,Nagpur (M.S.). (2) Member ofOrganizing committee forNational Seminar ‘Advances in Petrology:Future Prospects’ on 23th February 2019, organized by P.G.Deptt.of Geology,R.T.M.Nagpur University,Nagpur (M.S.). 15.Research Publications: Total 22 Research Paper Published.

(A) Research Papers in International / National Journals 1. Rao, N. K., Dora, M. L., Baswani, S. R., Malpe, D. B. and Deshmukh, M.S.(2018) Petrography and geochemistry of the Proterozoic sandstones of Somanpalli Group from Pomburna area,Eastern belt of Pranhita-Godavari valley,Central India:Implications for provenance,weathering and tectonic setting, Journal of Earth System Science, (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-018-0991-7),27p., (ISSN 0253- 4126), (Impact Factor 0.89).

2. Taksande Nalanda and Deshmukh Manish,S. (2018) Remote Sensing and GIS Approach to the Morpho-Geological Characteristics of WR-16 Watershed, River Basin, District, Maharashtra State, India.,Journal of I ndian Geological Congress,vol.10(1),pp.25-31.(ISSN: 2229 - 435 X).

3.Rao,N.K., Dora,M.L., Pophare,A.M., Malpe,D.B., Lenka,S., Khuntia,D.B.K. and Deshmukh, M.S. (2017) A New Occurrence of Iron Formation in Penganga Limestone, Eastern Flank of Pranhita-Godavari Basin, Maharashtra, Jour. of Geosci. Res.,Spl.vol.1, pp.227-233,(ISSN 2455-1953).

4.Rao,N.K.,Dora,M.L.,Pophare,A.M.,Malpe,D.B.,Khuntia,D.B.K.,Meshram,R.R.and Deshmukh,M.S.(2017) Limestone Breccia From Gojoli Area,Eastern Flank of Pranhita-Godavari Valley,,Maharashtra, Jour. of Geosci. Res., Spl.vol.1, pp.235-239, (ISSN 2455-1953).

5. Deshmukh Manish,S., Khadri S.F.R. and Abhishek D. Bhad (2016) Flow mapping and correlations of the Deccan basalt lava flows, North-East Maharashtra, India., International Journal of Earth Science and Engineering, Vol. 09,No. 05, pp.2031- 2033. (ISSN:0974-5904). 6. Chandramani K. Uke and Deshmukh Manish, S.(2015) Systematic study of Over- Exploited WR- 2 Watershed with special reference to Groundwater Assessment, North-East part of Maharashtra, India., Journal of Indian Geological Congress, vol.7(2), PP.23-26. (ISSN: 2229 - 435 X)

7. Deshmukh Manish,S. and Khadri S.F.R. (2013) Magnetostratigraphy of Lava Flows exposed at Pohra hill ranges, eastern part of ,Maharashtra, India,Gondwana Geological Society,vol.28(1),No.1,PP.29-35, (ISSN:0970-261 X)

8. Deshmukh Manish,S. and Khadri S.F.R. (2012) Magnetostratigraphy of the Lava Flows exposed at Satpura hill ranges , and Amravati district(M.S.),India., International Journal of Earth Science and Engineering,Vol.5, No.5, pp.1178-1188.(ISSN:0974- 5904)

9. Deshmukh Manish,S. and Khadri S.F.R. (2012) ‘Study of Ground water occurrence and future planning in Urad village, taluka, Amravati district., Maharashtra’., International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology, Vol.1,No.3,pp.205-216.(ISSN:2277-663 X(P)

10. Deshmukh Manish,S. and Khadri S.F.R. (2012) ‘A New concept of drainage deepening and widening for groundwater recharge - A case study’., International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology, Vol.1,No.3, pp.183-192. (ISSN: 2277 - 663 X)

(B) Research Papers in International /National Conferences/Seminars/Workshops 11.Deshmukh Manish, S. and Chandramani K. Uke (2018) Effect of Artificial Recharage on Groundwater Availability in Deccan Basalts:A Case study from Amravati District, Maharashtra, India, National Aqua Conf. on Water Conservation:Role of Educators held at Nagpur(M.S.),India,pp.74- 76,(ISBN 978- 93-80985-20-6).

12.Deshmukh Manish,S. and Taksande Nalanda,G.(2017)Occurrence and distribution of groundwater in sub-basin,Chandrapur district,Maharashtra State,India:A GIS Approach.’, Edited vol. of the National Conference on ‘Sustainable Water and Environmental Management (SWEM), Hydrabad, India, pp.275-281(ISBN 978-93-86819-94-9).

13. Khadri S.F.R. and Deshmukh Manish, S. (2000) ‘Characterization of groundwater resources and estimation of aquifer parameters in Basaltic terrain, eastern part of Amravati district, Maharashtra’, International conference on Integrated water resource management for sustainable development, New Delhi, Proc.vol.1,pp.160-167.

14. Aparajit Manali M. and Deshmukh Manish,S. (2015)Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater,Rui area,Southern part of Nagpur District, Maharashtra, India., proceeding volume of workshop on water conservation, water security & water quality, organized by Central Ground Water Board, Government of India Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, at Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, pp.181-185.

15. Deshmukh Manish,S. and Deshmukh Priti,S.(2012)’Geomorphic signature of eastern part of Amravati district, Maharashtra with emphasis on enhancement of groundwater recharge recharge probabilities’., National Seminar on groundwater salinity,water resource development and management of Purna alluvial basin, Maharashtra., Govt.Eng. College, Amravati (M.S.),pp.40-45. 16. Khadri S.F.R. and Deshmukh Manish, S. (1999) ‘Hydrogeological investigation of Amravati university campus and adjoining area using resistivity survey method-a preliminary study’., National conference on groundwater and watershed development.,Proc.Vol.1, Jaihind college,, Maharashtra,India., pp.54-62.

17. Khadri S.F.R. and Deshmukh M. S. (1999) ‘A note on the occurrence of Laterite in the Pohra region, Amravati district, Maharashtra with emphasis on water resources management in trappean province’.,Proc.Vol.1,National seminar on groundwater Bauxite vision 2050.,organized by mining eng. Association of India, Belgaum chapter at ,Maharashtra,pp.136-144.

18. Khadri S.F.R. and Deshmukh Manish, S. (1998) ‘Geomorphic and hydrogeological characteristics of Maru river basin, near Salbardi region, Amravati district, Maharashtra and Betul district ,M.P. with emphasis on water resources management’., Proc.Vol., Workshop on groundwater recharge and management in Wardha river basin, Maharashtra, organized by Maharashtra State Water and Irrigation Commission ,at Amravati, pp.286-299.

19. Khadri S.F.R. and Deshmukh Manish, S. (1998) ‘Geomorphological characteristics of Pohra region, Amravati district, Maharashtra with emphasis on water resource management’, Proc. Vol., Workshop on groundwater recharge and management in Wardha river basin, Maharashtra, organized by Maharashtra State Water and Irrigation Commission at Amravati, pp.31-38. 20. Dandele P.S., Deshmukh M.S., Tidke P.S. and Deshmukh P.S. (1998) ‘Geology around Salbardi region, southern flank of Satpura hill ranges, parts of Amravati district, Maharashtra and Betul district Madhya Pradesh’., Proc. Vol., Workshop on groundwater recharge and management in Wardha river basin, Maharashtra, organized by Maharashtra State Water and Irrigation Commission at Amravati, Spl.vol.1 pp.62-76.

21.Deshmukh M.S, Tidke P.S. and Dandele P.S., (1998) ‘Geology and chemical quality of groundwater around walgaon region, Amravati district, Maharashtra’., Proc. Vol. of Workshop on groundwater recharge and management in Wardha river basin, Maharashtra, organized by Maharashtra State Water and Irrigation Commission,held at Amravati,Spl.vol.1, pp.88-101.

16. Scientific/Technical trainings:

1. Training programme on ‘Geospecial Decision System, Applications for participatory Micro level Planning and Management of RD Programmes’. Heid at Siddhi, , Maharashtra.,0rganised by National Institute of Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, 19–23 November, 2012 (05 days).

2. Training programme on ‘Sustainable Groundwater Management in Semi-Arid and Arid regions of India’ held at Institute of Rural Management(IRMA), Anand, Gujrath., 0rganised by Society for Integrated Land and Water Management (SOFILWM), during 22–27 March, 2010 (06 days).

3. Training programme on ‘Information Security Management, Enterprise Applications and Open Source for e-Governance’. Maharashtra., 0rganised by Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development and Administration (YCADA),Pune, during 26–30 November, 2012 (05 days). 4. Training programme on ‘Finance and Administration’, 0rganised by Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency, Government of Maharashtra, at Pune, Maharashtra 7-12 March, 2012 (06 days).

5. Training programme on ‘Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Hydrology’ held atBelgaum, . 0rganised by National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Roorkee, 11 – 13 September, 2012 (03 days).

6. Training programme on ‘Use of ArcGIS and MODFLOW in Analysis and Modeling of Groundwater in hard rock areas’ held at (IIT)Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (Uttarakhand). 0rganised by National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), IIT, Roorkee (Uttarakhand) during 22 November to 11 December, 2010 (21 days).

7.Training programme on ‘Unlishing Potential for Proposal Writing’, .Heid at Pune,Maharashtra.,0rganised by Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency, Government of Maharashtra, during 9 -11 July, 2009 (03 days).

8.Training programme on ‘Capacity building under Jalswaraj Project’, .Held at Pune,Maharashtra.,0rganised by Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency, Government of Maharashtra, 2009, (17 days).

17. Special Achievement / Expertise: 1. Experience of working as a ‘Geologist’ in World Bank aided hydrogeological Projects. 2. Experience of handling water scarcity projects in MaharashtrA 3. Expertise in sites selection for dug wells, bore wells and tube wells. 4. Expertise in establishing casing policy for bore wells and tube wells. 5. Expertise in watershed management. 6. Expertise in selecting suitable sites for artificial groundwater recharge structures. 7. Experience of handling unconventional groundwater recharge projects in hard rock terrain. 8. Expertise in sand mine survey.