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Anand Agricultural University Anand — 388 110 Implementation of Research Schemes / Projects financed by GOG / GOI / ICAR / Other Agencies and SSNNL ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND — 388 110 Read: Resolution of 43 rd Meeting of Board of Management held on 24-09-2016 vide item No. 43.20 It is hereby notified to all concerned that the 43 rd Meeting of Board of Management held on 24-09-2016 vide item No. 43.20 has resolved as under: "It is resolved that as per the recommendation of the 9 th Agricultural Research Council, 30 research schemes / projects worth of Rs.650.963 lakhs financed by GOG / GOI / ICAR / other agencies and SSNNL for implementation in AAU during year 2015-16 and 2016-17 (upto 18 th July, 2016) as depicted in Appendix-A is post-facto approved for implementation in Anand Agricultural University." I i i NO. AAU / DR / T-3 / 1-3 / 2016 DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH & Date: 20110.2016 DEAN P.G.STUDIES Copy F. W.Cs. to; 1. All Members of Board of Management of this University. 2. All Members of Agricultural Research Council of this University. 3. All Officers of this University. 4. All Deans / Associate Deans of this University. 5. Unit / Sub Unit Officers of this University. 6. Registrar, Anand Agricultural University, Anand Copy to; 1. PS to Vice Chancellor, Anand Agricultural University, Anand 2. All Branches of this Section. 3. S.O. File. 4. Concerned Scientist, AAU for information and necessary action. Appendix- A (Item No. 43.20) Research Schemes / Projects financed by GOG / GOI / ICAR / Other Agencies and SSNNL Grant Sr. Principal sanctioned / Name of Project Financing Authority No. Investigator allotted (Rs. in lakh) 2 3 4 ICAR 2015-16 1. Establishment of Agro Dr. D. C. Joshi, Director, Central Institute 139.00 Processing Centre for Principal & Dean, of Post Harvest Gourd, Aonla, Aloe- College of Food Engineering and vera etc Processing Technology, Ludhiana Technology & Bioenergy, AAU, Anand 2. Development of Dr. R. N. Pandey, Project Director, 73.38 serological and Professor & Head, Directorate of Seed molecular diagnostic Dept. of Plant Research, Mau kit for seed health Path.,BACA, assessment of rice, AAU, Anand (As wheat, sunflower, nodal officer) tomato, soybean and cotton 3. Supply-Demand Dr. A. K. ADG (HRD), 21.50 Analysis of Makwana, Asso. Indian Council of Professional Human Agricultural Research, Professor, Dept.ept. oof Resource. in terms of New Delhi .Dairy Technologists in DBM, Dairy India (ICAR Science College, Extramural Research AAU, Anand Project) . 4. Experiential Learning Project Incharge: ADG (EP&HS), Indian 54.17 Unit (ELU): Professor and Council of Agricultural Entrepreneurship Research, Head, Dept. of Oriented Male New Delhi Weaner Goats LPM, Veterinary Rearing and Selling College, AAU, Unit Anand 5. Development of Non Dr. R. V. Prasad, ADG (Engg), Indian 19.80 Thermal Plasma (NTP) Professor and Council of Agricultural Decontamination Research, Head, Dept.ep.t o f Technology for Fruits New Delhi and Vegetables Food Quality (ICAR Extramural Assurance, FPT& Research Project) BE, AAU, Anand Total 307.85 Grant Sr. Principal sanctioned I Name of Project Financing Authority No. Investigator allotted (Rs. in lakh) 1 2 3 5 Government of India / DBT / DST 2015-16 Director (Admin & 63 14 6 . Measurement to Dr. M. L. Gaur, Management (M2M): Principal, CAET, Finance), Media Lab Asia, Improved Water Use AAU, Godhra ITRA (a company of Efficiency and Department of Electronics Agricultural and Information Productivity through Technology, G01), Experimental Sensor Andheri (East), Mumbai Network Host transcriptomics Dr. C. G. Joshi, Scientist-'F', Ministry of 59.396 and gut microbiome Professor, Dept. of Science & Technology, analysis in broiler with Animal DBT, GOI, New Delhi contracting feed Biotechnology, conversion ratio Veterinary College, (FCR) AAU, Anand, Cloning, Dr. D. N. Rank, Scientist-'F', Ministry of 28.088 characterization and Professor & Head, Science & Technology, functional screening Dept. of Animal DBT, GOI, New Delhi of industrially Genetics and important novel Breeding, cellulase encoding Veterinary College, genes from the AAU, Anand Bovine rumen microbial community using metagenomic approach Total 150.624 Government of Gujarat 2015-16 9 Quality Seed Dr. H. P. Parmar, The Director of Agriculture, 6.00 Production in fodder Research Govt. of Gujarat, Krushi crops Scientist(FC), Bhavan, Sector 10-A, Main Forage Gandhinagar. Research Station, AAU, Anand The Director of Agriculture, 26.00 10 . Development of Mr. L. N Baria, Resource Model cum Assistant Krushi Bhavan, Sector 10 — Demonstration Farm Research A, Gujarat State, for Organic Farming Scientist, MVRS, Gandhinagar AAU, Anand Total 32.00 Grant Sr. Principal Name of Project sanctioned / No. Financing Authority Investigator allotted (Rs. in lakh) 3 5 Other Agency Projects 2015-16 11. Evaluation of Mr. Shailesh D. Mr. Kamlesh Patel, 2.55 performance of maize Patel, Assistant Regional Business (corn) hybrids R-2015- Research Manager, PHI seeds 01 to R-2015-03 Scientist, ARS, Private Limited, Office No. AAU, Derol 7/A, 7th Floor, Vardan Tower, Nr. Vimal House, Stadium Road, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad 12. Magnitude of residues Shri. N. B. Patel, Technology Leader- 1.992 of Cyantraniliprole Asstt. Res. Sci. South Asia, Crop 10.26 % OD in chilli (Ent.), Main Protection Products, E. I. Vegetable Dupont India Pvt. Ltd., Research Station, 7th floor, Tower C, DLF AAU, Anand Cyber Greens, Sector 25A, DLF city, Phase — III, Gurgaon — 122 002 13. Evaluation of efficacy Dr. V. P. Ramani, Dr. Arvind Shukla, Project 14.532 of Sulphur and Zinc Associate Coordinator containing Complex Research (Micronutrients), ICAR- Fertilizers for Scientist, Indian Institute of Soil maximizing yield Micronutrient Science, Nabibagh, through balanced Project(ICAR), Berasia Road, Bhopal- nutrition of different ICAR Unit-9, AAU, 462 038 crops in India Anand 14. Bioefficacy and Dr. R. N. Pandey, Mr. Prajwal Nalavade, 7.722 phytotoxicity Professor and Manager- Registration & evaluation of Head, Dept. of Regulatory Affairs , Excel Tebuconazole 10% + Plant Pathology, Crop Care Ltd., 13- 14 Sulphur 65 % WG BACA, MU, Aradhana Industrial (XLC 750) against Anand Development Corporation, powdery mildew Near Virvani Industrial (Oidium mangiferae Estate,Goregaon (E) Bert.) of mango Mumbai — 400 063 (Mangifera indica L.) 15. Field evaluation of Dr. R. N. Pandey, GSP Crop Science Pvt. 3.966 fungicide Professor and Ltd., Ahmedabad Pyraclostrobin Head, Dept. of 20%WG on early Plant Pathology, blight disease of BACA, MU, Tomato crop Anand 16. Evaluation of residues Dr. P. G. Shah, Dr. K. K. Sharma, Network 2.50 and persistance of Residue Analyst, Coordinator, AINP on Tetraniliprole 200 SC Pesticide Residue Pesticide Residues, New on tomato Laboratory, ICAR Delhi Unit-9, AAU, Anand Grant sanctioned I 1 Sr. Principal Financing Authority Name of Project allotted No. Investigator (Rs. in lakh) 5 1 2 3 4 --- 4---- 1.20 17. Evaluation of Dr. B. C. Patel, Bayer Bioscience Pvt. performance of pearl Assistant Res. Ltd., Hyderabad millet hybrid namely Scientist, Regional / S-2016-01 Research Station, AAU, Anand 1 80 18. Evaluation of Dr. B. C. Patel, Mr. Kamlesh Patel, performance of pearl Assistant Res. Regional Business millet hybrids namely Scientist, Regional Manager, PHI seeds S-2016-02 and S- Research Station, Private Limited, Office No. 2016-03 AAU, Anand 7/A, 7th Floor Vardan Tower, Nr. Vimal House, Stadium Road, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 1.731 19. Development of pearl Dr. H. P. Parmar, Director of Research, millet forage hybrids Research Scientist Tamil Nadu Agricultural and pearl millet napier (Forage Crops), University, Coimbatore (PN) hybrids for high MFRS, AAU, biomass and quality Anand (As an suited for different incharge of agro climatic zones of project) India Total 37.993 2016-17 22.00 20. Providing expert Dr. K. B. Kathiria, Gujarat Industries Power services regarding Director of Company Ltd., Vadodara agriculture crops / Research, AAU, fodder in setting up of Anand, as a 1 MW Grid Connected Chairman/Nodal Distributed Solar PV Officer of the Pilot Project at village: Project Amrol, Dist: Anand- Gujarat 7.242 21. Bioefficacy evaluation Dr. C. C. Patel, PI Industries Ltd., of new insecticide Research Scientist, Gurgaon molecule Pll 8007 Dept. of 20% SC on insect Entomology, BACA, pests of pomegranate AAU, Anand 22. Feasibility study for Dr. R.V.Vyas, Ahmedabad Municipal 26.814 enrichment of Professor and Corporation, Ahmedabad hygienised dry sewage Head, Dept. of sludge with Plant Microbiology, Growth Promoting BACA, AAU, Bacterial consortium Anand (Anubhav Bio-NPK) arid to assess its efficacy in potato, tomato and Sr. Grant Name of Project Principal sanctioned / No. Investi FinancingFini Authority g ator allotted (Rs. in lakh) 2 3 4 5 23. To study the Dr. P. G. Shah, Dr. K. K. Sharma, Network 3.00 persistence and Residue Analyst, Coordinator, AINP on dissipation of Pesticide Residue Pesticide Residues, , chlorpyrifos 20% EC Laboratory, ICAR Divisional of Agricultural on Groundnut Unit-9, AAU, Chemicals, B-2 Block, Anand L.B.S. Building, IARI, New Delhi 24. Management of pink Dr. P. K. Borad, P. I. Industries Ltd ., 5th 20.30 bollworm, Pectinophora Professor and floor, Vipul Square, B- gossypiella (Saunders) Head, Dept. of Block, Sushant Lok using PB Rope L and it Entomology, Phase-1, Gurgaon — impact on sucking insec BACA, AAU, 122009, Haryana pests and beneficial Anand fauna in Bt cotton 25. Evaluation of Dr. B. N. Patel, Bisco Bio Sciences Pvt. 1.20 performance of maize Associate Research Ltd., Secunderabad (corn) hybrid variety Scientist, ARS, AAU, Sansoli 26. Evaluation of Dr. B. N. Patel, PHI Seeds Pvt. Ltd., 1.80 performance of maize Associate Research Ahmedabad (corn) hybrid varieties Scientist, ARS, AAU, Sansoli Total 82.356 SSNNL Projects 2016-17 27. Establishment of Associate Research SSNNL, Gandhinagar 14.01 Agricultural Research Scientist,Agriculture Station in Sardar Research Station, Sarovar Command, AAU, Thasra Thasra 28. Establishment of Assistant Research SSNNL, Gandhinagar 13.99 Agricultural Research Scientist, Main Station in Sardar Paddy Research Sarovar Command, Station, AAU, Dabhoi Dabhoi 29.
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