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Transcript of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Bhubaneswar
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
Bhubaneswar- 751 003
SELF-STUDY REPORT FOR THE UNIVERSITY
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6.6 Self-Study Report of Agricultural University
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, established in the year 1962
vide Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology Act, 1965 (Orissa Act 17 of
1965). It has contributed immensely for the cause of agricultural development through
teaching, research and extension education in agriculture and allied sectors. The
University imparts education on Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary Science &
Animal Husbandry, Agricultural Engineering, Community Science, Forestry Science,
Fishery Science, Basic Science, Bio-informatics, Computer Application and Agri-
Business Management through 10 constituent colleges, one Centre for Post Graduate
Studies and 10 Agro-polytechnic Centers. The University has a student strength of 5671
during 2019-20 of which 49.4 per cent are girls.
The University undertakes research activities in all 10 agro-climatic zones of the
state with an objective to generate location specific technologies for enhancing
production in agriculture and allied sectors. The research activities are carried out in 8
Regional Research and Technology Transfer Stations, 4 Regional Research &
Technology Transfer Substations and 7 Commodity Research Stations. Besides, 52 All
India Co-ordinated Research Projects and various ad hoc Research Projects are in
operation with financial support from Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt.
of India, State Government and other external funding agencies. The Directorate of
Extension Education disseminates technological know-how to the farming community
through a network of 31 Krishi Vigyan Kendras, University Extension Block
Programme, Information and Communication Centre, Distance Education, Video
Project, Agricultural Technology Information Centre and Odisha Gender Resource
Centre.
6.6.1 University Governance
The University is governed by an array of dignitaries, officials and farmers’ representatives through Board of Management and Academic Council. Hon’ble Governor of Odisha is the Hon’ble Chancellor of the University as per the statute. He is the head of the University by virtue of his office. He presides over the convocation
of the University and confers degrees to the eligible students. Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment, Govt. of Odisha, by virtue of his office, is the Pro-Chancellor of the University.
The Vice Chancellor is the executive Head of the University with financial and
administrative powers. He Chairs the meeting of Board of Management, Academic
Council and other statutory bodies of the University. The Registrar looks after the
overall administration of the University under direct supervision of the Vice Chancellor.
The Comptroller bears the responsibilities of financial management of the University.
The Deans and Directors lead the Colleges and other establishments. The organogram
of the administrative setup is given hereunder.
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Fig. 1.1. Organogram of the administrative setup
The Pro-Chancellor of the University shall exercise various powers and perform
functions of the Chancellor assigned to him as per OUAT Statutes and the powers
delegated to him by the Chancellor by order in writing, subject to the restrictions and
conditions as may be specified in such orders. In the absence of the Chancellor, the Pro-
Chancellor shall preside over the convocation and confer degrees.
Authorities of the University
The following are the authorities of the University:
(i) the Board of Management
(ii) the Academic Council
(iii) the Board of Faculties
(iv) the Finance Committee
(v) Research and Extension Council
(vi) Education Council
(vii) Such other authorities as may be constituted by the Statute.
Board of Management
The Board of Management of the University is the policy making body of the
University. The Board of Management approves the annual budget estimates and annual
accounts of the University.The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairman of the Board of
Management. The Board of Management takes decision on appointment of teachers of
the University, recommends such other appointments as required and approves the
appointments made by the Vice-Chancellor. It administers any public or private funds
placed at the disposal of and accepted by the University for specific purposes. It
Chancellor
Board of Management Vice-Chancellor Academic Council
Board of Faculties
Officers of the University Research and Extension Council Finance Committee
Pro Chancellor
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appoints such committees, whether standing or temporary, as it deems necessary for
proper discharge of the functions of the Board.
Academic Council
The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairman of the Academic Council. It consists of the
Deans, Directors and Associate Deans of Faculties; Dean, Students’ Welfare; Dean of
Research; Dean, Extension Education and Heads of Departments from various colleges.
Board of Faculty
The Board of Faculty consists of the Dean/Director/ Associate Dean of the
respective college; Heads of Departments; Dean of Research and Dean of Extension
Education. The Dean of the Faculty is the Chairman of the Board of Faculty and one of
the Head of the Departments works as member-secretary.
6.6.1.1. Vision, Mission and Goals: Whether the University has published vision
document and has developed the plan of implementation with timeframe and proposed
financial arrangement? Whether the university has planned, developed, implemented
and evaluated intentional and purposeful programmes/services that may facilitate
students and other stakeholders of the University, provide one paragraph for each.
The University has published a separate vision document with plan for
execution of various activities with timeframe and proposed financial arrangements.
Vision
OUAT is envisioned to be a nationally recognized farm university providing leading-
edge education, research, extension and outreach in agriculture & allied sciences. The
broad vision are as follows:
• The University is to build up its development model, which will be innovative
and adaptable so as to inspire other farm universities.
• Leading-edge education with life-enhancing programmes to produce graduates,
who will be adaptable citizens with innovative and motivated force to serve the
nation by advancing, sharing and applying knowledge & skill.
• In the context of the emerging scenario of socio-economic-climatic-
technological changes; the technologies generated will be socially sensitive,
environmentally responsible and economically beneficial.
• To meet the local problems and diversity in socio-economic ethnicity, the
programmes will be prioritized with special drive on rural agriculture.
Mission
The University has aspiration to intensify various activities for producing skilled
human resources with knowledge and expertise, develop relevant technology and
provide appropriate services to the farming community. The activities are to be built up
together by the staff and students of the University to ensure continuance of the journey
centering around the original commitment.
• Students to solve real world challenges through experiential learning in an
interdisciplinary setting. They are to discover and acquire new knowledge by
integration of research and scholarly endeavours.
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• Resolve crop production challenges such as adverse situations of drought and
flood.
• Strategic research for climate resilient agriculture.
• Creating business opportunity through utilization of technology.
• System approach for technology generation systems and focus on integrated
farming system.
• Economically, environmentally and socially sustainable agricultural technology.
• Create and adapt technological tools for small & marginal farmers,
undeveloped regions and highly specialized situations.
• Mutually supportive with equal working environment in which all staff feel their
needs are recognized, valued and rewarded
• Decentralization that collocates decision making, financial control and
accountability.
Goal
• Reorientation and restructuring of the academic programmes to make teaching
more effective. Graduate education would focus on strengthening
professionalism & entrepreneurship development, while post graduate education
would focus on research, consultancy and extension services relevant to
emerging socio-economic challenges.
• R & D to integrate with cutting-edge technology such as space science,
computing science, geo-spatial technology, nano-technology, biotechnology,
natural resources management, IPR, biodiversity, etc.
• Dissemination of new knowledge, scientific information and innovations
through formal and non-formal educational programmes to farmers, extension
functionaries and industries.
• The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life including socio-economic
status, self-esteem and health parameters. Accordingly, the programmes are to
be dedicated for providing educational opportunities and science-based
information to the farmers and other stakeholders to meet the emerging
challenges.
Academic vision
Higher education system of OUAT is aimed for strengthening knowledge of
students regarding frontiers research. Hence, it is required to start new courses on rural
management, supply chain management, nanotechnology, GIS & remote sensing,
precision agriculture and bioinformatics. Some of the emphasizing points of academic
vision are as follows.
• Improvement in teaching-learning environment through creation of virtual class
rooms and state-of-the art facilities for favourable academic ambience.
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• Creation of world class laboratories and renovation of existing laboratories to
enrich students’ practical and strengthen academic research activities. • Students’ exposure to national and international laboratories for gaining
experience on frontier science & technology and building confidence.
• Augmenting research and teaching competency of faculties through advanced
trainings at reputed institutions of the country and abroad.
• Establishing collaboration with reputed Universities and institutes for exchange
of students, faculties and research materials.
• Strengthening institute-industry interaction for enhancing research funding and
exposure of students to industry environment.
• Attracting more international students through world class infrastructure,
strengthening international collaboration, improving course curricula, emphasis
on emerging areas of agriculture and allied sciences.
• Taking the advantage of reputed scientists and academicians asguest and adjunct
faculty to harness their experiences on cutting edge areas.
• Increase in number of seats in some programmes to accommodate more students
to pursue higher education in agriculture and allied sectors.
• Establishment of Centre of Students Excellence for Higher Education, which will
enable the students to compete at National and International levels.
• Involvement of experts from agri-industries in designing course curricula to
make the course programme more employment oriented.
• Establishment of Centre for Advances Faculty Training for human resource
development.
Research vision
Agricultural research plays a vital role in increasing the production and
productivity of crops. The research programmes are made farmer-centric with
development of action plan based on the feedback of farmers. The research priorities
are to be redesigned in view of emerging challenges in order to ensure sustainable
production.
Innovative Strategies for Future Agriculture: In view of the changing natural and
global scenario, new researchable issues are emerging in the state as well as in the
country. The University is aware of this and modifying/ redefining its research priorities
with focus on development of high yielding crop cultivars tolerant to abiotic & biotic
stresses, conservation and management of natural resources, minimizing use of agro-
chemicals in crops for quality food production and environmental safety, generation of
low cost production technologies in agriculture, technology development for value
addition/ processing of agriculture produce, region specific technology generation to
bridge the regional disparities, development of hybrids in vegetable crops,
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strengthening of farm mechanizations for small and medium land holdings and
development of drudgery reduction technologies for farm working women.
Technological intervention has the potentiality to solve various emerging field
problems and ensure enhancing farmers income through increase in production, value
addition and encasing available scope for marketing. Some of the technological options
are development of crop varieties suitable for handicapped ecology, strategic research
for climate resilient agriculture, system approach for technology generation instead of
commodity approach, cost-effective technologies for amelioration of soil acidity,
organic package of practices for high value crops, enhancement of water
productivity,real time computer aided systems for forewarning of pest incidence, farm
mechanization for timely and precise agricultural operation, value addition of
agricultural produce, addressing environmental concerns, efficient rainwater
management technologies (in-situ and ex-situ conservation),simulation of crop weather
modeling for resource use optimization &yield forecasting of major crops and so on.
Harnessing the benefit of frontier science and technology: The benefit of cutting
edge technologies such as precision agriculture, nanotechnology, molecular
breeding, remote sensing & geospatial technology, bio-fortification of crops, value
chain management, resource conservation technology, climate resilient agriculture,
nutri-rich food, aqua-mimicry, selective breeding technology of fishes, recirculatory
aquaculture system, modified atmosphere packaging, high pressure processing
technology, bio-waste management for energy-smart agriculture, etc. can be harnessed
to enhance agricultural production.
Center of excellence: In order to develop location specific technologies, there is need
to establish centers of excellence at different agro-climatic zones. Centers of excellence
for research on pulses, oilseeds, vegetable crops, millets, farm machinery, organic
farming, farming system, etc. can solve numerous problems faced by the farmers in
different agro-climatic situations.
Extension Vision
The University is emphasising on technology transfer process by harnessing the
benefits of emerging development in information and communication technology.
Some of the extension approaches are:
• The farmers are to be trained and skilled on Information and Communications
Technology, precision agriculture, resource conservation, etc.
• Self sustained agricultural production system with minimum use of external
inputs like fertilizer, pesticide, energy and other technological products.
• Farmer-centric and market-led extension system for augmenting production,
productivity and income of farmers.
• Setting up of Quick Response Team (Multi-disciplinary team of scientist) for
addressing emerging farm crisis through single window delivery mechanism.
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• Empowering youth with knowledge and skill for entrepreneurship
development.
• Promotion of farmers’ innovation and strengthening feedback to research system.
• Capacity building of farmers, members of Self Help Group and other
stakeholders.
• Providing technological support to the Farmer Producer Organization
• Establishment of Community Radio Stations for easy transfer of technology
• Establishment of Farm Technology Training Centres for practicing rural youths
to improve their skill and knowledge
• Facilities for training on wheel with the help of KVKs to carry the technological
information to the farmers’ doorstep
Proposed financial arrangement
The University is managing its resources from Govt. Odisha, ICAR, Govt. of
India and other sources. Some of the projects are operating with financial support from
Rastriya Krisshi Vikash Yojana, Dept. of Science and Technology, Dept. of
Biotechnology and other funding agencies. The receipt from various sources is depicted
below.
Table 1.1. Source of funding
Source of funding 2019-20 (Rs.) 2020-21 (Rs.) 2021-22 (Rs.)
State Sector 2503974838 3699277510 4071923185
ICAR 1028537442 881836801 736428919
GoI Schemes 66499409 66624835 58651135
RKVY 134555837 219642837 200000000
Others 257432652 267702558 262474868
Total 3991000178 5135084541 5329478107
6.6.1.2. Statutes and Regulations: Provide list of Statutes and Regulations
published in the gazette notification and being implemented by the University for
administration and planning.
As per the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Act, 1965 (Odisha
Act 17 of 1965); OUAT is empowered:
• To provide instruction, training and research in agriculture;
• To provide for advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the field of
agriculture& allied areas;
• To institute courses of study and to hold examinations for;
• To confer degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions on persons who
have pursued a course of study, or carried on research in the university or in an
institution recognized by the university;
• To confer honorary degrees or other academic distinctions as prescribed.
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The University is also authorized to create teaching, research and extension
posts required by the University. The University is empowered to institute and award
fellowship including traveling fellowship, scholarship and prizes in accordance with the
Statutes (Annexure 1.1). The University is authorized to take over and maintain
Colleges relating to agriculture, fisheries, dairying, veterinary, medicine and animal
sciences, community science, agricultural engineering, forestry and allied sciences and
hostels attached to such colleges. Apart from classroom teaching, the University is
empowered to provide such lectures and instructions for and to grant such diplomas to
field workers and other persons as the University may determine. The University also
has responsibility to regulate the conduct of the students, maintain discipline among
them and to make arrangements for their health and welfare.
6.6.1.3. University Statutory officers and their selection process: Provide list of
the statutory officers sanctioned in the Act, present position, their mode of
appointment (selection/ nomination), joining date, tenure. Please provide the reason
of those statutory officers who have not been appointed so far.
The Governor of the State is the Chancellor of the University. The Chancellor
appoints all the statutory officers of the University. The post of the Registrar,
Comptroller and Director of Physical Plant (DPP) are filled up by personnel on
deputation from the State Government who are recruited through Odisha
Administrative, Finance and Engineering services, respectively. The Deans of
various faculties including the research and extension education are appointed by the
Chancellor on the basis of the recommendation of statutory selection committee under
the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor. The Directors andAssociate Deans of
somecollegesare appointed from among the faculty members on the basis of seniority.
Table 1.2. University Statutory officers and their selection process
Sl
N
o
Statutory
officer
Sancti
oned
in the
act
Present
position
Mode of
appointment
Joining date Tenur
e
Reaso
n of
vacanc
y
1 Vice
Chancellor
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor
14.05.2019 3
years
NA
2 Registrar 1 Filled up From Odisha
Administrative
Services, on
deputation
07.03.2020 2
years
NA
3 Comptroller 1 Filled up From Odisha
Finance Services,
on deputation
19.03.2021 3
years
NA
4 Dean of
Research
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
In-charge
since
01.06.2021
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
99
Sl
N
o
Statutory
officer
Sancti
oned
in the
act
Present
position
Mode of
appointment
Joining date Tenur
e
Reaso
n of
vacanc
y
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
5 Dean,
Extension
Education
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
31.05.2021
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
6 Dean,
College of
Agricultur
e,
Bhubanes
war
1 Filled
up
Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
25.06.2021
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
7 Dean,
College of
Veterinary
Sc. & AH
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
01.07.2011
Until
further
orders
Advertis
ement
has been
made for
appointm
ent of
Dean
(Annexu
re 1.2)
8 Dean,
College of
Agril. Engg.
&
Technology
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
17.06.2020
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
9 Dean,
College of
Forestry
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
23.12.2019
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
10
2021
10
Sl
N
o
Statutory
officer
Sancti
oned
in the
act
Present
position
Mode of
appointment
Joining date Tenur
e
Reaso
n of
vacanc
y
10 Dean,
PGF-cum-
DRI
1 Filled up Appointed by
Hon’ble Chancellor on the basis of the
recommendation of
statutory selection
committee under the
Chairmanship of the
Vice-Chancellor
In-charge
since
24.06.2021
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
11 Dean,
Students’ Welfare
1 Filled up The Dean
Students’ Welfare is appointed by
the Chancellor on
the basis of the
recommendation
of statutory
selection
committee under
the Chairmanship
of the Vice-
Chancellor
In-charge
since
16.07.2021
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
12 Director,
College of
Community
Science
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
25.09.2020 3
years
NA
13 Director,
College of
Fisheries,
Rangailun
da
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
09.10.2018 3
years
NA
14 Director,
College of
Basic
Sciences
and
Humanities
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
01.07.2021 3
years
NA
15 Associate
Dean,
College of
Agriculture
Chiplima
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
07.10.2016 Until
further
orders
NA
1111
Sl
N
o
Statutory
officer
Sancti
oned
in the
act
Present
position
Mode of
appointment
Joining date Tenur
e
Reaso
n of
vacanc
y
16 Associate
Dean,
College of
Horticultur
e,
Chiplima
1 Filled up Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
In-charge
since
09.02.2017
Until
further
orders
Process
of
appointm
ent is in
progress
17 Associate
Dean,
College of
Agricultur
e,
Bhawanipa
tna
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
14.07.2021 3
years
NA
18 Director,
Planning,
Monitoring
and
Evaluation
1 Filled
up
Appointed by the
Vice-Chancellor
through nomination
from among Senior
Faculty members
30.06.2018 Until
further
orders
NA
19 Director of
Physical
Plants
1 Filled
up
Filled up by
person from
Odisha
Engineering
Services recruited
on deputation
23.04.2021 Until
further
order
NA
6.6.1.4. Decentralization of power: Decentralized systems are those in which central
entities play lesser role in any or both of fiscal and administrative dimensions in the
agricultural universities. The information on financial autonomy and sanctioning
power to the Dean and other officers of the University shall be provided. Whether the
necessary administrative powers have been delegated to the Statutory officers of the
University? Provide thelist.
The Act and Statutes of the University have provisions to create authorities to
assist the Board of Management of make decisions on administrative, financial and
academic matters including students’ welfare. These authorities make
recommendations to the Board for its consideration and final decision. The Board of
Management also has been empowered to appoint committees, sub-committees,
standing or temporary, for its proper functioning.
The decisions with regards to academic activities of the university are processed
in three stages. At the lowest level, the Board of Faculty makes its recommendations
which are placed in the Academic Council. Academic Council is also empowered to
take independent decision on academic matters. The Board of Management considers
the recommendation of the Board of Faculties and Academic Council and gives its
assent.
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Research and Extension Council makes recommendations on all matters relating
to research and extension activities, which originate from the zonal research stations.
The zonal Research Advisory Council includes the zonal stations, extension specialists
and teaching departments of the University, other research institutions located in the
zone, line departments and farmers’ representatives and it provides operational
framework for formulating research agenda. The Education Council suggests measures
to improve the educational quality and standard in the University.
Students are also actively involved in decision making in various co-curricular
activities of the University, management of the activities of the hostel and students’ Union of the Colleges. The sports and cultural activities are monitored by the Dean,
Students’ Welfare. The students’ meetings are organized periodically by the respective
Deans of the Faculties to discuss the students’ problem/suggestions and to find out solutions as far as possible.
The Vice-Chancellor is the head of personnel, financial and campus management
of the University. The Registrar of the University provides necessary support to take
decision on service matters of both teaching and non-teaching staff. The different
committee/sub-committee of the Board of Management provide necessary inputs,
guidelines and suggestions to enhance the academic and administrative capabilities of
the University. The necessary support to carry out the financial administration and
management of the physical facilities are provided by the Comptroller and the Director
of Physical Plants, respectively. The Director, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
looks after project planning for the University, preparation of various reports of the
University vis-a-vismonitoring of the projects.
The financial and budgetary matters are channelized through the Comptroller
whereas general administrative matters are channeled through the Registrar. The Dean,
Post Graduate Faculty and Director of Residential Instructions coordinates the academic
activities of the university and constituent colleges. There is a Dean for each Faculty
who is responsible for due observance of statute and regulations relating to the Faculty.
The colleges with under graduate programmes are headed by Associate Deans
/Directors. The Heads of the Departments are appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. The
regulations with regard to academic administration including admission and award of
degrees are communicated through the Registrar.
The programmes relating to research and extension activities are executed
through the Dean of Research and Dean of Extension Education, respectively. The
student’s co-curricular activities are monitored by the Dean, Students’ Welfare. The construction, repair and maintenance of the buildings and other physical facilities are
monitored by the Director, Physical Plants. The central library and related services are
looked after by the Chief Librarian to meet the needs of the teaching, research and
extension programmes.
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The University has delegated financial power to Dean/Directors to the tune of
Rs. 40,000/- under recurring contingency and Rs. 80, 000//- under non-recurring
contingency vide office order number 29809 dated 30.12.2014. Further, all the Heads
of the Departments, Associate Directors of Research, Senior Scientists & Heads of
KVKsand OICs of AICRPs have been delegated with financial power to the tune of Rs.
20,000/- under recurring contingency and Rs.40, 000//- under non-recurring
contingency vide notification number 55166 dated 22.10.2011. As per proceedings of
the meeting of Senior Officers’Committee held on 12.08.2020, all the Deans/Directors
are empowered to purchase items for their respective establishments through GeM
portal and other mode. (Annexure 1.3)
The appointment and transfer of class four employees are vested with the Deans
and Directors of respective establishments.
6.6.1.5. Supporting Units: Whether the University has established Maintenance cell,
SC/ST Cell and Health facility and what is the present mode of functioning of the SC
units to support the student, staff and University infrastructure?
The University is having several independent units to support various
activities of the student and staff.
Maintenance Cell: The Directorate of Physical Plants looks after maintenance of
University infrastructure, college buildings, hostel premises, staff quarters, guest
houses and other amenities. There are well experienced and qualified engineers to take
care of civil, electrical and public health issues related to staff and students. The
transportation facilities for students, University officials and faculties are provided by
this Directorate.
Health facility: The University is having a dedicated health centre at Bhubaneswar for
the benefit of students, faculties, scientists, staff and general public. The Health Center
is managed by experienced doctors. It provides free outdoor treatments to students,
staff and other members of the University. Health facility is also provided to the
students and staff at College of Agriculture, Chiplima and College of Horticulture,
Chiplima through a dispensary, to which the doctor visits four days a week.
Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex: The central clinic, established in 1975 was
upgraded to Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex during 2012. The Teaching
Veterinary Clinical Complex is operating under the College of Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry to provide academic support to the students of Veterinary Science
through internship and case study experiences. The facilitities available are OPD and
indoor for large and small animals, ultra sonography, computerized X-Ray,
endoscopy, ECG, Bio-Chemical analyzer, artificial insemination in cattle and buffalo,
Pathology Lab, Biochemistry Lab, Microbiology Lab., Parasitology Lab., Seminar
Hall, Meeting Hall, Large Animal OT, Small Animal OT Complex, etc.
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6.6.1.6 Technology Support: Information on Classroom technology (e.g.,
technology in rooms, computerlabs), online learning tools, internet/Wi-
Ficonnectivity, student systems (e.g., online enrolment), business applications,
computer help (e.g.,setup for email, firewalls) and password resets being implemented
at the University level. A brief note shall be provided.
• The University has developed mechanism to provide technological support to the
students through smart classrooms, internet connectivity, online access to journals
& e-books, GIS labs, online admission process, online examination, etc.
• There is a designated internet cell to provide support to the students, faculties and
staff with respect to internet connectivity, e-mail setup, password resets,
procurement through GeM, transfer of funds through PFMS, organizing virtual
meetings, supporting for conduct of e-seminars, etc.
• There is provision of internet facilities in every hostel at Bhubaneswar and
outlying campuses.
• Individual internet access has been provided to all the Masters’ and Ph. D. students.
• There are separate computer labs. for UG and PG students in all the colleges.
6.6.1.7 Institutional Database and Website Update: Whether the institutional
extensive database of general and specific programs in partnering with peer
universities, research institutions and government agencies are available in order to
facilitate a wide variety of intellectual interactions and exchanges? Mention
periodicity of Website updating.
The academic section of the University maintains the students’ data base with respect to personal details, academic records, scholarship information, etc. The ICAR
Nodal Cell maintains the Students’ Unique ID and details of ICAR scholarship holders. The IDP under NAHEP is also maintaining several records relating to
students and faculties.
The University is maintaining a database at different establishments as per
specific objectives. The research information along with the details of varieties and
technologies developed are maintained by the Directorate of Research. A separate
IPR Cell is responsible for keeping records of patent applications, GI registrations,
design registrations, etc. The Technology Management Cell of the University
oversee the commercial aspects of technologies generated by the University.
The farmers’ data base is maintained by the Krishi Vigyan Kendras present
in 28 districts of the state. Farmersand extension personnel have been registered
under Kissan Mobile Advisory Services to receive short messages on technological
information in agriculture and allied areas.
The Directorate of Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation collaborates for
partnering withother universities, research institutions and government agencies.
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This Directorate initiates process of signing MoU/MoA with various Universities/
Research Institutes/Govt. Agencies including foreign Universities.
The senior officers of the university act as Nodal Officer in different districts
to oversee implementation of various developmental programmes of Dept. of
Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment, Govt. of Odisha. The University website (www.ouat.nic.in) accommodates various
information related to constituent colleges, academic programmes, research
establishments & accomplishments, extension network & technology transfer
activities, crop-weather forecast, student information, governance, library, alumni
information, online services, etc. The University website is regularly updated with
latest information about officials, activities, appointments, admission, etc.
6.6.1.8 Interdepartmental Linkages: Provide information on whether the
University is currently adopting decentralized, participatory, adaptive and multifarious
demand-supply side extension-research-academics approach; involving public, private
and third sector (civil society) in research and extension programmes and strengthening
capacity of framers, researchers and extension workers. Provide a note on
interdepartmental linkages the University is currently having in practice. Is the
University cultivating the collaborative culture within subject and across subjects?
Proactive governance with consultative, transparent, efficient, inclusive and
well communicated manner to enhance work efficiency. Besides, due to mutually
supportive and equal working environment, all the scientific manpoerfeel that their
needs are recognised, valued and rewarded. Decentralisationof decision making
process encourages innovative ideas in research system.
The extension services are farmer centric and market-led, which is responsive
to farmers’ needs. The University disseminates new knowledge, scientific
information and innovations through formal and non-formal educational
programmes to students, farmers, extension functionaries, financiers and industries.
It creates and adapts crop selection and production tools for small farmers,
undeveloped regions and highly specialized situations through community
approach.
The University has aspiration to intensify various activities for producing
skilled human resources including high caliber graduates with knowledge and
expertise, develop relevant technology and provide appropriate services to the
farming community. The University focuses on research, education, extension and
policy in agriculture and allied areas. R & D in integrating emerging areas of cutting
edge technology such as space science, computing science, biotechnology, ICT for
natural resource management, environment, climate services, IPR and biodiversity.
The university collaborates with national & international organizations and
Government & non-government agencies to promote innovation and creative
application of technology. These include IMD, IITs, ICAR research institutes,
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ISRO, BPCL, IRRI, the Phillippines, University of Nebraska, USA; AIT, Bangkok;
ICRISAT; ICARDA, CIMMYT and other organizations.
6.6.1.9 Monitoring Mechanism: Whether the University is following comprehensive
curriculum monitoring mechanism including teachers’ self reflection, surveys on teaching effectiveness, lesson observation, assignment inspection, examination papers
review, appraisal system, and curriculum evaluation.
The University has proactively taken steps to enhance the efficiency of teachers
for improving quality of education. The course curriculum is monitored from time to
time by the Board of Faculties in the collges under the chairmanship of respective
Deans/Directors. The need based modifications in the course programme as per local
situation and students’ requirement are executed in the University. The Academic Council plays a pivotal role in confirmation of such changes for academic excellence.
Comprehensive curriculum monitoring mechanism: The under graduate course
programmes are being followed as per reccommendations of fifth Deans’Committee and MSVE, 2016. However, the course curriculla are monitored by the respective Heads
of the Departments in consultation with the faculties.
Surveys on teaching effectiveness: The effectiveness of the teaching is supervised by
the Vice Chancellor through random visit to the classes. The Deans/Directors of the
colleges also assess the effectiveness of teaching through personal interaction with the
students.
Lesson observation: The University has adopted uniform academic calendar and
teachers submit the lesson plans prior to commencement of the semesters.
Assignment inspection: The respective course teachers inspect and evaluate the
assignments submitted by the students and advise for necessary improvements.
Examination papers review: The examination papers are evaluated by the internal and
external examiners. There is a standing committee for tabulation and preparation of
results. There is provision of readdition of marks based on students’ demand. Appraisal system: The Faculties and Scientists submit self-appraisal report annually
reflecting their academic/ research /extension activities and accomplishments. This is
finally evaluated by the Vice Chancellor. This is one of the criteria for career
advancement.
Curriculum evaluation: The curriculum evaluation is done annually by the Education
Council Meeting, which is attended by all the faculty members. The
Deans/Directors/Associate Deans/HoDs monitor and evaluate the teaching process and
course curricula.
6.6.1.10 Institute Quality Assurance Cell /PME Cell:. Please mention establishment
and the active functioning of both the cells and kind of outcome based assignment
presently being carried out through these cells.
The Directorate of Planning Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) of the
University has been created in July, 1993. The cell looks after preparation of prospective
planning and evaluation of the University activities. Besides, the Directortae prepares
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overall prospective development plans (both long-term and short-term), five year plans,
annual plans, special projects in consultation with the Deans/Directors and other
officers of the University. The Directorate maintains linkage with variousdepartments
of State Government, ICAR, State Agricultural Universities, Govt. of India and other
organizations.
6.6.1.11 Collaboration with Academic Institutions and Industry: What type and
how much collaboration are currently in place with academic institutions and
industry? Does the University has some more proposal for the future collaboration?
Give details with roadmap.
The University has strengthened collaboration with national and
international organizations including research institutes, agricultural Universitities
and industries. During last five years, MoU/MoA have been signedwith the following
organizations.
Table 1.3. Collaboration with national and international organizations
Sl.
No.
MoU/MoA with
organisations
Date of
Signing
Purpose
1. Agriculture Skill Council of
India (ASCI)
08.09.2016 Training for skill development
2. International Maize & Wheat
Improvement Centre
(CIMMYT), USA
17.09.2016 Development and scale out of
high yielding stress resilient
maize hybrids.
3. International Crops Research
Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics (ICRISAT)
21.01.2017 Research on Chickpea
4. International Centre for
Agricultural Research in the
Dry Areas (ICARDA),
Lebanon
09.02.2017 Research on winter pulses
(Chickpea, lentil, grasspea and
faba bean)
5. National Research
Development Corporation
(NRDC)
19.05.2017 Intellectual property protection
and commercialization of
technologies developed by
OUAT
6. University of Minnosota and
LalaLajpat Rai University of
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences (LUVAS)
12.06.2017 Surveillance and molecular
epidemiology of especially
dangerous respiratory viruses in
commercial and backyard
poultry and migratory waterfoul
in Odisha
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Sl.
No.
MoU/MoA with
organisations
Date of
Signing
Purpose
7. National Remote Sensing
Centre (NRSC)
24.08.2017 Geospatial technology utilization
8. Mahalonobis National Crop
Forecast Centre (MNCFC),
New Delhi
26.10.2017 Facilitating students’ training and quality PG research on Agro-
meteorology
9. Bharat Petroleum Corporation
Ltd. (BPCL)
24.12.2017 Research activity in Biofuel &
creation of BPCL chair
10. Petroleum Conservation
Research Association (PCRA)
12.12.2017 Promote conservation of
petroleum products in
Agriculture sector
11. ICAR-Central Avian Research
Institute, Bhubaneswar
16.02.2018 Surveillance and monitoring of
common Duck diseases of
Odisha
12. Space Application Centre
(SAC), Ahmadabad
20.04.2018
Upgrading R&D activities and
capacity building of faculty on
geospatial tools and applications.
13. ICAR-Central Tuber Crops
Research Institute (ICAR-
CTCRI)
11.05.2018 Promotion of students training
and quality postgraduate research
in cutting edge areas
14. CTRAN Consulting Ltd.
Bhubaneswar, Odisha
07.06.2018 Development of projects for
climate finance in agriculture and
allied sector
15. ICAR-Central Institute for
Women in Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
28.06.2018 Promotion of students training
and quality postgraduate research
in cutting edge areas
16. National Committee on
Plasticulture Application in
Horticulture (monitoring)
Institution
16.07.2018 Adoption of precision farming,
protected cultivation and use of
plasticulture technologies
17. International Centre for
Research on Agro-forestry
25.09.2018 Develop and undertake
cooperative and collaborative
research and development
activities on agro-forestry
18. Norwegian Institute of
Bioeconomy Research
12.10.2018 Building Climate Resilience of
India Smallholders through Food
and Nutrition Security
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Sl.
No.
MoU/MoA with
organisations
Date of
Signing
Purpose
19. M.S. Swaminathan Research
Foundation
10.09.2018 Food based nutritional security
for malnourished rural
households through capacity
building and establishment of
nutri-gardens
20. ICAR-Central Island
Agricultural Research Institute,
Port Blair
26.11.2018 Promotion of students training
and quality Post Graduate
research in cutting edge areas.
21. International Rice Research
Institute, the Philippines
28.12.2018 Developing, adapting and
targeting portfolios of climate
smart agricultural practices for
sustainable intensification of
small holders and vulnerable
farming systems in South Asia
22. CSIR-Central Institute of
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants,
Lucknow
20.02.2019 Implementation of CSIR-
CIMAP’s rural technologies in Odisha
23. ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses
Research (IIPR)
26.02.2019 Exchange of breeding material of
pulses (chickpea, urdbean and
mugbean etc.)
24. ICAR-India Veterinary
Research Institute, Izatnagar,
Uttar Pradesh
11.04.2019 All India Network Programme
on Gastro-Intestinal Parasitism
25. ICAR-Indian Institute of
Horticultural Research(IIHR)
30.05.2019 Exchange of students for
academic, research and training
26. Indira Gandhi
KrishiViswavidyalaya, Raipur
(IGKV), Chhattisgarh
09.10.2019 Promotion of students’ training and quality postgraduate research
in cutting edge areas.
27. IIT, Delhi 04.08.2020 Exchange of scientists,
germplasm & breeding
materials, scientific literature,
etc.
28. IIT, Roorkee 31.07.2020 Exchange of scientists,
germplasm & breeding
materials, scientific literature,
etc.
2020
Sl.
No.
MoU/MoA with
organisations
Date of
Signing
Purpose
29. IMD on GKMS 09.09.2020 Data use from observatory/AWS
for agricultural research and
advisory purpose
30. University of Nebraska, USA 30.09.2020 Exchange of information, student
&faculty for education and
research
(Annexure 1. 4)
Table 1.4. Proposed Collaborations
Sl. No. MoU/MoA with
organisations
Purpose
1. National Institute ofAnimal
Nutrition and Physiology,
Bengaluru
For facilitating collaborative research
2. National Institute of Science
Education and Research
(NISER)
Collaborative research programmes in the
areas of biological research and other
specified areas for the interest of farmers of
the State of Odisha
6.6.2. Academic Support
6.6.2.1. Academic Council: Provide the composition and date of Academic Council
Meetings heldin last five years along with ATRs
The detail of academic council is as follows.
Table 1.5. Composition of Academic Council
1 Vice-Chancellor Chairman
2 Registrar Member
3 Dean,PGF-Cum-DRI Member
4 Dean, College of Agriculture Member
5 Dean of Research Member
6 Dean, College of Vety. Sc. & Animal Husbandry Member
7 Dean, Students’ Welfare Member
8 College of Agril .Engg.&Technology Member
9 Dean,Extension Education Member
10 Dean, College of Forestry Member
11 Director, Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Member
12 Director, College of Basic Sc. & Humanities. Member
13 Director, College of Home Science Member
14 Director, College of Fisheries, Rangailunda Member
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15 Director, Agro-Polytechnic Member
16 Director, Farms Member
17 Associate Dean, College of Agriculture, Chiplima Member
18 Associate Dean, College of Horticulture, Chiplima Member
19 Associate Dean, College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna Member
20 Controller of Examination Member
21 HoD, Fruit Science, CA Member
22 HoD, Agronomy, CA Member
23 HoD, Plant Breeding & Genetics, CA Member
24 HoD, Soil Science, CA Member
25 HoD, Veg. Science, CA Member
26 HoD, Floriculture & Landscaping, CA Member
27 HoD, Entomology, CA Member
28 HoD, Plant Pathology, CA Member
29 HoD, Economics, CA Member
30 HoD,Extn. Edn. & Director, ACSSC,CA Member
31 HoD, Nematology, CA Member
32 HoD, Plant Physiology,CA Member
33 HoD, Seed Science & Technology, CA Member
34 HoD, Agril. Biotechnology, CA Member
35 HoD,Agril. Statistics, CA Member
36 HoD,, Agro Meteorology, CA Member
37 HoD,Vety. Bio-Chemistry, CVSc&AH Member
38 HoD, L. P. M., CVSc&AH Member
39 HoD,Vety. Medicine, CVSc&AH Member
40 HoD,, ARGO, CVSc&AH Member
41 HoD, Poultry Sc., CVSc&AH Member
42 HoD,, Animal Nutrition, CVSc&AH Member
43 HoD,, Vety. Pathology, CVSc&AH Member
44 HoD, Vety. Surgery, CVSc&AH Member
45 HoD,Vety. Anatomy, CVSc&AH Member
46 HoD, Vety. LPT, CVSc&AH Member
47 HoD,, Vety. Physiology, CVSc&AH Member
48 HoD, V.P.M, CVSc&AH Member
49 HoD,, Animal Breeding & Genetics, CVSc&AH Member
50 HoD, Pharmacology, CVSc&AH Member
51 HoD, Vety. Extention, CVSc&AH Member
52 HoD, Vety. Parasitology, CVSc&AH Member
53 O.I.C, Central Clinic, CVSc&AH Member
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54 HoD, Vety. Microbiology Member
55 HoD, APFE, CAET Member
56 HoD, SWCE, CAET Member
57 HoD, FMP, CAET Member
58 HoD, MEED, CAET Member
59 HoD, ASCEE, CAET Member
60 HoD, ABM, Centre for Postgraduate Studies Member
61 HoD, MCA, Centre for Postgraduate Studies Member
62 HoD, Bio-Informatics, Centre for Postgraduate Studies Member
63 HoD, Microbiology, College of Basic Sc. & Humanities Member
64 HoD, Physics, College of Basic Sc. & Humanities Member
65 HoD, Chemistry, College of Basic Sc. & Humanities Member
66 HoD, Botany, College of Basic Sc.& Humanities Member
67 HoD, Zoology, College of Basic Sc.& Humanities Member
68 HoD, Mathematics, College of Basic Sc. & Humanities Member
69 HoD, English, College of Basic Sc.& Humanities Member
70 HoD, Odia, College of Basic Sc.& Humanities Member
71 Chief Librarian Member
72 HoD Food Science & Nutrition College of Community Sc. Member
73 Chairmen of Standing Committees (I, II & III) Member
Invited Members
76 ICAR Nodal Officer Member
77 Assistant Registrar(Academics) Member
(Annexure-1.5)
The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairman of the Academic Council and in his
absence any other member authorized by him shall act as the Chairman of the said
Council.
The Academic Council shall have the following Standing Committees –
i. Committee to deal with extension and research
ii. Committee to deal with library
iii. Committee to deal with appointment of paper setters, examiners,
Board of Examiners and Moderators
iv. Committee on student discipline and welfare including hostel
accommodation in Colleges
Each Standing Committee of the Academic Council specified above should be
composed of not more than 5 members of the Academic Council including the Vice-
Chancellor, who shall be the Chairman of such Committee and other members of each
such Committee shall be selected by the Vice-Chancellor annually from among the
members of the Academic Council.
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Table 1.6. Meetings of Academic Council held from 2016-17 to 20-21
Year Number Dates
2020-21 04 10.02.2020, 19.02.2020, 25.06.2020, 14.10.2020,
02.02.2021
2019-20
07
01.05.2019; 15.07.2019; 03.10.2019; 19.11.2019;
30.11.2019; 10.02.2020; 19.02.2020
2018-19 11 11.04.2018, 07.06.2018, 04.07.2018, 17.07.2018,
28.07.2018, 12.09.2018, 25.10.2018, 07.12.2018,
26.12.2018, 12.02.2019, 23.03.2019
2017-18 15 13.04.2017; 16.05.2017; 13.06.2017; 20.06.2017;
03.06.2017; 04.07.2017; 18.07.2017; 29.07.2017;
11.09.2017; 30.10.2017; 23.11.2017; 20.12.2017;
27.01.2018; 03.02.2018; 28.03.2018
2016-17 10 28.01.2016, 26.03.2016, 26.04.2016, 25.05.2016,
23.06.2016, 21.07.2016, 10.08.2016, 26.08.2016,
21.09.2016, 27.12.2016
6.6.2.2. Innovation and Best Practices: An innovative practice could be a pathway
created to further the interest of the student and the institution, for internal quality
assurance, inclusivepractices and stakeholder relationships. What are the innovative
efforts of an institution that help in its academic excellence?
Students Exposed to International Laboratory: The University is continuously
collaborating with national and international organisations for students’ exchange
programme. In this regard, an MoU was signed with University of Nebraska–Lincoln,
USA for exchange of students. Similarly, MoU has been signed with ICAR institutes
and various agricultural Universities of the country for exchange of students During
2019-20, 24 undergraduate students of different colleges have been sent for
international training to different advanced laboratory globally with funding from IDP,
NAHEP, ICAR.
Table 1.7. Students Exposure to International Laboratory
Name of the College No. of
students
Name of Host
University
Duration
College of Agril. Engg.
&Technology
05 IRRI, Philippines 15 days
College of Agril.,
Bhubaneswar
05 University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, USA
3 months
College of Vety. Sc. & AH 04 University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, USA
3 months
College of Fisheries,
Rangailunda
10 Aqua Centre, AIT,
Bangkok, Thailand
3 months
Orienting students for entrepreneurship development: Skill and Entrepreneurship
development trainings were regularly conducted to orient the students for
entrepreneurial development on different aspects of agriculture and allied fields. During
2019-20, a total of 766 students have been providedwith such trainings through 32
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courses under Skill Development and Entrepreneurship development training
Programme funded by IDP, NAHEP. The details of the trainings are given below.
Table 1.8. Skill Development Training
Name of the College Name of the Course No. of
Participants
College of Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
Landscaping architecture 50
Automated system for mushroom
cultivation & spawn production
50
Bio-fertilizer production 50
College of Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna
Landscaping architecture 25
Bio-fertilizer production 25
College of Agril. Engg. &
Technology, Bhubaneswar
Remote Sensing & GIS in Agriculture 49
Food Packaging Technology 49
College of Veterinary Sc. &
Animal Husbandry,
Bhubaneswar
Production of Concentrated Feed for Cattle
and Poultry
25
Production of Mineral Mixture for
Livestock
25
College of Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
Fish seed production 75
Colour fish production 100
Total 523
Table 1.9. Entrepreneurship Development Training
Name of the College Name of the Course No. of
Participants
College of Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
Development of spawn unit & automatic
production & processing of mushroom
20
High Tech Horticulture 20
Bio-fertilizer production 20
College of Agril. Engg. &
Technology, Bhubaneswar
Establishment of SSI unit for production of
small farm implements
49
College of Veterinary Sc. &
Animal Husbandry,
Bhubaneswar
Entrepreneurship Development in Dairying 46
Value addition of Dairy products 48
College of Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
Commercial production of quality fish seed 20
Utilization of fish waste 20
Total 243
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Students’ Exposure to Farmers’ Problem: As part of the curricula, the students are
exposed to the rural environment for acquiring knowledge on farmers’ field problems and operationalisation of various government programmes. During 2018-19, through
Rural Agricultural Work Experience activities; 237 final year students from College of
Agriculture, Bhubaneswar, Chiplima and Bhawanipatna were exposed to the farmers’ community in 103 priority blocks of the state as Agriculture Development Associates
(Krishi Unnat Sahayogi) with officials of State Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment. During 2019-20, a total of 341 final year students have worked in
different blocks of the state as Agriculture Development Associates (Krushi Unnat
Sahayogi) in association with officials of State Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment.
6.6.2.3. Library: Write about the University library (in one page) mentioning its
space for stocking and reading, automation, library staff, library committee meetings,
library management system, text book savailability, subscription number of research
journals, periodicals, e-journals and other necessary state-of-the-art software/
programme, timing etc.
Central Library acts as a central destination for learning due to its relevant
collection, rich resources, services and ambiance. Facilities of central library rendered
to its members from 8 A.M to 8 P.M on all working days with a sitting capacity for
more than 170 users at a time. Central Library is spread over an area of 30,603 sq. feet
comprising of nine sections as detailed below
Table 1.10. Area of different sections of Central Library
Sl. No. Section Area (Sq. ft.)
1 Stack area 4592
2 Reference reading room 1800
3 E-library 1428
4 Current Journal 1305
5 Book Bank 432
6 Reference 2736
7 Thesis & Report 2736
8 Back Volume Journal 5328
9 Common reading room 468
10 Others 9778
Total 30603
Stack Area: The book stack area of central library is about 4592 sq. feet containing
nearly 91156 numbers of prescribed text books and other recommended reading books
for circulation and reference. Open Access System enables members to browse desired
books or documents from the stack as well as from other sections of central library.
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Reading Area: There is an exclusive collection of text and reference books for reading
room reference only, with sitting arrangement for 40 users. A number of 6622 multi-
volume reference books, dictionaries, handbooks and etc. are kept separately. A
collection of text books are also retained in the text book bank.
Text Book Bank: A dedicated assemblage of 13726 nos. of text books in text book bank
issued for one semester helps a lot to the students in achieving their academic goals.
Subscription of Research Journals : More than one hundred national and international
print journals are subscribed every year. This Library has a rich collection of 18,069
numbers of back volume journals of national and international repute.
Subscription of e-journals / e-resources: The library facilitates its access to electronic
journals through its participation in CeRA Consortia. During the period of 2019-20, a
number of 5813 users of OUAT have used CeRA at different campuses of the
University including out-lying colleges and KVKs. Central library also subscribed to
various e-resources as mentioned in table-07. Central library also procured CAB Direct,
VetMed Resource, AGRICOLA, EBSCO DB for Agriculture databases and Turnitin
antiplagiarism tool in 2019-20 which has been provided to more than 550 teachers,
research and extension scientists across the disciplines both on campus and off campus
through remote access.
Automation: Library operations are automated using KOHA Library Management
System software. All the activities such as Procurement, Processing and circulation of
books are accomplished through Koha-LMS. The Online Public Access Catalogue
(OPAC) enables users to search documents within the library.
Digitization: Central library has digitized 5326 nos. of M.Sc and Ph.d theses, which is
available through Krishikosh. Furthermore, 97 rare books were digitized through
krishikosh.
Software/ Programme: Computer systems with Internet access is provided for users in
e-library. Through Remote Access Software, user communities from out-lying research
centers, colleges and in-house users are getting access to all the subscribed databases
such as AGRICOLA, EBSCO database for Agriculture, CAB Direct, Vet Med
Resources and Turnitin Anti-plagiarism tool. All the colleges and departments of
OUAT are connected through LAN to know and browse the resources of central library.
Users refer to theses through Krishikosh and Krishiprabha. CCTV Cameras are installed
at every nook and corner for surveillance.
Library Staff: All the services of the library are rendered by four professional staff i.e.
librarian, four non-professional staff and three contractual staff with one ministerial
support staff.
Library Committee Meeting: Library Committee meets as and when the required.
Detail of the Library Committee Meeting during last three years is enumerated in the
following table.
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Table 1.11. Details of Library Committee Meetings
Sl.No Meetings Date
1 Meeting of Purchase Committee 10.10.18
2 Meeting of Purchase Committee 29.10.18
3 Meeting of Purchase Committee 18.12.18
4 Meeting of Purchase Committee 29.1.19
5 Meeting of Purchase Committee 16.2.19
6 Meeting of Purchase –Cum-
development Committee
11.12.19
7 Meeting of Purchase –Cum-
development Committee
12.3.20
8 Meeting of Purchase –Cum-
development Committee
20.11.20
9 Meeting of Technical Committee 3.12.20
Table 1.12. Awards and Recognitions for Central Library
Sl.
No.
Name of award Date
1 Certificate of Appreciation from E-Granth 27.1.2017
2 Best Usage of e-Resources 2.11.2018
3 Best Networking among Agricultural Libraries in
Eastern Region
2.11.2018
4 Best Ambassador Award for CeRA usage in Eastren
Region
9.8.2019
6.6.2.4. Center for Excellence/Advance Studies/Centre for Advanced Faculty
Training: Clearly mention about the name, number, year of establishment, funding
agency and outcome of Centre for Excellence/ Advance Studies/ Centre for Advanced
FacultyTraining.
Presently, the University has a centre of excellence on Horticulture, operating at
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Keonjhar. The centre has established during 2016-17 with
financial support from Rastriya Krishi Vikash Yojana.The Centre extends supports to
the farmers for adoption of technology for enhancing production of horticultural
cropsand improving livelihood security. Besides, science based and commodity based
Centers of Excellence are to be established at Bhubaneswar for strengthening
agricultural research on cutting edge science. The proposed centres are School of
Genomics, Transgenics & Bio-informatics; School of Application of Nanoscience &
Sensors; School of Precision Agriculture &NRMandSchool of Social Sciences. The
existing research stations/substations are to be transformed to commodity based Centers
of Excellence. Sixteen such centres on crops like rice, aromatic rice, maize, millets,
pulses, winter pulses, groundnut, mustard, sesame, linseed, ginger, turmeric, cotton,
fruits, coconut and integrated farming system have already been identified.
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6.6.2.5. IncubationCenter/Startupunits/ Venture capital: Provide the list of
incubation centre(s) start up units/ venture capital set up by the University for the
promotion of technologies generated at theUniversity.
OUAT is functioning as the Nodal Centre for “Start-Ups” on Agriculture & allied sectors for Odisha Startup Secretariat, Dept. of MSME, Govt. of Odisha since
2017. Till date, the Nodal Cell has reviewed 57 Applications, out of which 34 are
Startup Applications along with 8 startups received Monthly Assistance Grant, 3
startups received Product Development and Marketing Grant. The University has
submitted a project proposal amounting to nearly Rs. 20.00 Crore to NABARD,
Bhubaneswar for setting up of an Agri-Business Incubation Centre under the aegis of
Krishi Kalinga Innovations, a not-for profit Section-8 Company Act. Organized Startup
Boot Camp with support from Startup Odisha, Department of MSME, Govt. of Odisha
where in 106 number of students from 10 constituent colleges of OUAT had
participated. It has identified 21 new and innovative ideas and translated them to
Business Plans. Recommending and sponsoring student-entrepreneurs to participate in
nationallevel Hackathons and Startup competitions.
6.6.2.6. Technology Enabled Learning Resources: Technology allows for
personalizing learning, building capacity of teachers and driving decisions based on
real-time data. What kind of infrastructure, digital content, teacher training and data
systems have been created in this regard. What are monitoring and evaluation
frameworks to maintain and sustain thesefacilities?
All the colleges of the University have smart class rooms with LED facility
to facitate teching process. The University is working incessantly for capacity building
of teachers to achieve academic excellence. The faculties are regularly exposed to
national and international trainings to upgrade their knowledge and skill. Some of the
faculties have made presentations at international level. During last few years, summer
courses, short courses and winter courses have been organized in various colleges to
update the knowledge of faculties and scientists. An indicative list of trainings is given
below:
Table 1.13. Winter/Summer School and short courses organized
Sl.
No
Topic Place Period
1 ICAR Sponsored Winter School training on
Climate Change Impacts and Innovative
Adaptation Options for Smart Animal-Agriculture
College of
Veterinary .Sc.
& Animal
Husbandry
06- 26 Sept.
2019
2 ICAR sponsored Winter School on Dynamics of
entrepreneurial development for empowering
rural youth in agriculture
College of
Agriculture.
Bhubaneswar
7-27th Feb.
2019
2929
3 ICAR Sponsored Short Course on Fish Seed
Production and Quality Assurance
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
5-14th Feb.,
2019
4 ICAR sponsored short course on Recent
Advances in Pressurized Irrigation System for
Enhancing Water Use Efficiency
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
30th Oct. to
8th Nov. 2018
5 ICAR sponsored Winter School on
Entrepreneurship Development through Value
addition of Underutilized Crops
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
15th Nov. to
5th Dec. 2018
6 ICAR sponsored short course on Ergonomic
Interventions for Designing Women Friendly
Agricultural Technologies for Reduction of
Occupational Health Hazards
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
11-20th Dec.
2018
A specialized project entitled “Establishment of high performance computing facility centre for building excellence in research and development in Agriculture” is
functional in the University for management of big data to support & create High
Performance Computing Facility Centre (HPCFC) at the University, design and
maintain process and product digital database related to agriculture and its allied sectors
(agriculture, animal husbandry, fishery, and forestry). It will also support to develop
digital interface for crop disease identification, to develop omics data analysis platform
viz. Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics and to develop crop simulation models
prediction platform.
The knowledge and contribution of the faculties are regularly monitored at
different levels such as Board of Faculty meetings and Education Council. The
faculties/scientists, who attend such capacity building programmes, usually make a
presentation before other faculty members and students regarding the knowledge
gained. These information are also reflected in the seif-appraisal report for monitoring
the performance of the faculties. Some of the faculties have earned awards and
accolades from various institutes/Universities, which is an indicator of their academic
accomplishment.
6.6.2.7. Integrated Learning Systems (Experiential Learning): How many these
units have been sanctioned by the ICAR? Mention the functional condition of each
unit. Provide data regarding year wise profit sharing with the students from eachunit.
OUAT is implementing the recommendations of Vth Deans’ Committee Report from the academic year 2016-17. Under Student READY programme,
Experiential Learning activities are taken up in most of the colleges to expose the
students for agricultural production system under skill, business and project mode. The
details of the Experiential Learning programme are given below. Four ELP Units have
been sanctioned by ICAR, namely
3030
• Commercial Horticulture, College of Horticulture, Chiplima(Non Functional)
• Aplied Hi-Tech Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar
• Fish Seed Production, College of Fisheries (Functional)
• Post Harvest Technology, College of Fisheries (Functional)
Table 1.14. Experiential Learning Modules operational during 2015-16
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
College of
Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
Mushroom Production 20 - -
Apiculture and Biocontrol 20 - -
Soil testing & preparation
of nutrient status report
20 - -
Vermi-composting and
organic inputs
20 - -
Seed testing technique and
seed certification
procedures
20 - -
Production of quality
planting material and
nursery raising
20 - -
Preservation and value
addition technique of fruits
and vegetables
20 - -
Nursery management &
production of various
tropical and temperate
vegetable crops
20 - -
Tissue culture technology
of plant propagation and
ABT methods
20 - -
College of
Agriculture,
Chiplima
Horticulture (Post Harvest
Management)
10
Plant Pathology (Mushroom
Cultivation)
11 - -
Agronomy (Organic
Farming)
11 - -
Soil Science (Soil Testing) 10 - -
College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
Protected cultivation of
high value horticultural
crop-
26 - -
3131
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
Floriculture and Landscape
gardening, commercial
production of loose flowers
26 - -
Nursery Production and
Management-
25 - -
Post Harvest Management
and Value Addition-
26 - -
College of
Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna
Mushroom Production 15 - -
Vermicomposting 15 - -
Nursery management 15 - -
College of
Veterinary Sc.
& Animal
Husbandry
- - - -
College of
Agriculture and
Technology,
Bhubaneswar
Value addition of food
grains, fruits and vegetables
30 - -
College of
Home Science
Value added product
Handicrafts from
Agriculture by-products
Material development for –preschool children
FN-14
FRM-8
HDFS-4
3770 2825
College of
Forestry
Quality planting material
production
45 - -
College of
Fisheries
Seed production 30 200075 0
Post harvest technology 17 54600 0
Table 1.15. Experiential Learning Modules operational during 2016-17
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
College of
Agriculture
Bhubaneswar
Mushroom Cultivation 20 7000 5,250
Sweet corn based
production system
20 84,275 63,256
Certified Seed production
in Green gram
16 Skill Skill
Hi-Tech Horticulture 20 6276 4707
Hybrid Seed Production in
Maize
16 1,26,000 94,500
Practical Bee Keeping 16 Skill Skill
3232
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
Production of Trichocards 10 17,035 7526
Development of training
modules
20
Production of
vermicompost
12 2000 1500
Soil testing and production
of soil health cards
16 Skill Skill
Soil testing and production
of soil health cards
16 - -
College of
Veterinary Sc.
& AH,
Bhubaneswar
Rearing of Coloured
Chickens
24 24898 18674
College of
Agricultural
Engineering
& technology,
Bhubaneswar
Value addition of food
grains, fruits and
vegetables
30 - -
College of
Fisheries
Seed production 22 18020 0
Post- harvest technology 21 16485 0
College of
Agriculture
Chiplima
Food Processing (Post Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables)
11 - -
Mushroom Cultivation 12 4435 3326
Organic Production Technology (Vermi-composting)
11 -
Seed Production Technology
11 -
College of
Agriculture
Bhawanipatna
Mushroom Production 09
Sweet Corn production 06
Value added products of Horticultural crops
10
Vermi-composting 07
Mushroom Spawn Production
06
Soil Testing (Skill Mode) 05
College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
Commercial Horticulture 14 7125 5344
Processing of Fruits and Vegetables for value addition,
17 7500 5625
3333
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
Floriculture and Landscape Architecture
13 5001 3751
College of
Veterinary Sc.
& AH,
Bhubaneswar
Rearing of Commercial Broiler Chicken 76
155880 116910
Table 1.16. Experiential Learning Modules operational during 2017-18
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
(Rs.)
% to
students
College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar
Production of Vermi-compost
15 35300 26475
Applied Hi-Tech Horticulture.
19 0 0
Production of Paddy straw mushroom.
20 14400 10800
Hybrid seed production of maize
21 96000 72000
Sweet corn production 25 100000 75000
Seed production of Groundnut.
20 53500 40125
Skill Development in Apiculture.(Skill mode)
15 0 0
Production of Trichocards 11 103000 77250
Skill Development in Soil testing and preparation of Soil Health Cards. (Skill mode)
16 0 0
College of Agriculture, Chiplima
Food Processing (Post Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables)
11 72000 54000
Mushroom Cultivation 12 17740 13305
Organic Production Technology (Vermi-composting)
11 8000 6000
Seed Production Technology 11 7500 5625
College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna
Mushroom Production 09 19000 14250
Sweet Corn production 06 17500 13125
Value added products of Horticultural crops
10 7700 5775
3434
College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna
Vermi-composting 07 7200 5400
Mushroom Spawn Production
06 2000 1500
Soil Testing (Skill Mode) 05 0 0
College of Horticulture, Chiplima
Commercial Horticulture 14 28500 21375
Processing of Fruits and Vegetables for value addition,
17 30000 22500
Floriculture and Landscape Architecture
13 5000 3750
College of
Veterinary Sc.
& AH
Rearing of Commercial Broiler Chicken
76 155000 116250
College of
Fisheries
Seed Production
Post-Harvest Technology
44 38000 28500
Table 1.17. Experiential Learning Modules operational during 2018-19
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar
Production of vermicompost 15 6000 4500
Applied High Tech
horticulture
19 3560 2670
Production of paddy straw
mushroom
20 14400 10800
Hybrid seed production of
maize
21 85014 63760
Sweet corn production 25 0 0
Breeder Seed production of
groundnut
20 0 0
Production of trichocards 11 35930 26948
Skill development in
Apiculture
15 0 0
Soil testing and preparation of
soil health cards
16 0 0
College of
Agriculture,
Chiplima
Food Processing (Post
Harvest Manageme-nt of
Fruits and Vegetables)
10 20491
15368
Mushroom cultivation 10 17800 13350
Organic Production
Technology
(Vermicomposting)
10 8200 6150
Seed Production Technology 10 26236 19677
3535
College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
Processing of fruits and
vegetables for value addition
17 34136 25602
Floriculture and Landscape
Architecture
17 20080 15060
Commercial Horticulture 16 29860 22395
College of
Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna
i.Mushroom cultivation,
ii.Value addition of
horticultural crops,
iii.Sweet corn production,
iv.Vermico-mposting,
v. Soil testing & preparation
of soil health card
vi.Preparation of client
problem based project
40 - -
College of
Fisheries
Fish Seed Production 23 67935 0
Post Harvest Technology 24 34800 0
Table 1.18. Experiential Learning Modules operational during 2019-20
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
College of
Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
Hybrid seed production in
Maize
20 65000 48750
Soil testing and preparation
of Soil Health Card
15 Skill
mode
0
Production of Vermicompost 20 2000 1500
Production of Trichocard 11 Skill
mode
0
Production of Paddy straw
Mushroom
20 14000 10500
Sweet Corn Production 20
Applied High Tech
Horticulture
20 8420 6315
Skill development in
Apiculture
15 Skill
mode
College of
Agriculture,
Chiplima
Post Harvest Management
of Fruits and Vegetables
11 10895 8171
Mushroom Cultivation 12 6920 5190
Soil Testing and soil health
card preparation
11 Skill
mode
Seed Production Technology
of Sweet corn
11 8000 6000
3636
Name of
College
Name of the EL Modules No. of
Students
involved
Revenue
earned
% to
students
College of
Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna
mushroom cultivation,
ii.Valueaddition of
horticultural crops
iii.Sweet corn production,
iv.Vermico-mposting,
v. Soil testing and
preparation of soil health
card
vi.Preparation of client
problem based project
46 0 0
College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
Processing of fruits and
vegetables for value
addition
15 12620 9465
Floriculture and Landscape
Architecture
14 6080 4560
Commercial Horticulture 15 11290 8468
College of
Fisheries
Fish Seed Production 20 19605 0
Post Harvest Technology 26 28340 0
6.6.2.8. Academic Industry Interface: Mention the important channels for
knowledge transfer between University and firms. How the university has been
benefited in last five years in terms of resource mobilization, research funding,
knowledge transfers and others?
Knowledge transfer between University and farms: The University has utilized
multiple channels for transfer of knowledge to the farms and farmers’field. The technology transfer is done by 31 Krishi Vigyan Kendras and 12 Regional Research
and Technology Transfer Stations/Sub-Stations. The knowledge is also shared with
Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment, Fisheries and Animal Resource Development, Forest & Environment, Odisha through various meetings/workshops
and interaction programmes.
Resource mobilization and research funding: The University has taken steps for
involvement of public and private sectors in research and academic activities. The
novel products derived from R& D system of the private industries are tested for their
efficacy in various locations of the state, which will ultimately help in adoption of
technologies by the farming community and enhance agricultural production. Newly
released crop varieties, farm implements, pesticides, herbicides and other products are
regularly tested by the University scientists for the benefit of farmers. This has been
done with financial support from the respective industries.
3737
Table 1.19. Projects operated in the University with support of Public &
Private Sector, 2016-17
Sl.
No
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs in
lakh)
1 Concurrent Evaluation of National Food
Security Mission (NFSM), Programme
of Odisha for 2015-16
Directorate of Agril. and
Food Production, Govt.
of Odisha
49.96
2 Study on molecular characterization and
bioactive potential assessment on
chromium reducing microbes isolated
from chromite mines of Odisha
DST, Govt. of Odisha 4.24
3 Screening and extraction of biologically
active compounds from sheathed
Cyanobacteria isolated from building
facades and monuments of Odisha
DST, Govt. of Odisha 4.30
4 Characterisation of Binjharpuri Cattle National Bureau of
Animal Genetic
Resources (NBAGR),
Karnal, ICAR
39.2
5 Conservation and improvement of
Kendrapada Sheep
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
50.60
6 Centre of Excellence on Remunerative
Horticulture & Agri-Livelihoods
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
600.975
7 Genetic Characterization and diversity
analysis of indigenous goat breeds of
Odisha with special reference to
adaptability traits
ICAR, Extra Mural fund
23.00
8 Use of LD slag as liming material and its
impact on native PSB population in acid
soils of Odisha
UGC, Govt. of India 8.35
9 An Innovative Solar Pumping based
Micro-Irrigation System in Vegetable
Cultivation
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
15.00
10 Strengthening of Bio-Technology and
Tissue Culture Centre
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
332.00
11 Development of Suitable Techniques for
inducing dormancy to reduce pre-
harvest sprouting in commonly
cultivated paddy varieties
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
27.30
3838
Sl.
No
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs in
lakh)
12 Strengthening of Centre of Pulse
Research at Berhampur
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
734.08
13 Holistic Development of RRTTS,
Bhawanipatna, Kalahandi
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
211.09
14 Holistic Development of RRTTS,
Ranital, Bhadrak
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
688.18
15 Holistic Development of RRTTS,
Chiplima, Sambalpur
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
1200.58
16 Holistic Development of RRTTS,
Keonjhar
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
560.34
17 Strengthening infrastructure for
effective delivery of clinical health care
services to animals in College of CVSC
& AH, OUAT
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
148.00
18 Collection, Screening, Purification and
improvement of Greengram and
Blackgram Land Races of Odisha
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
225.00
19 1) Establishment of Bio-fertilizer
production unit and
(2)Establishment of Bio-control agent
production unit
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
195.00
20 Establishment of Pulses Breeder Seed
Processing and Storage Facilities at
OUAT
Agriculture and F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
237.00
21 Testing of Quizalofop ethyl 4% +
Oxyfluorfen 6% RC against weeds,
phytotoxicity in Onion and effect
succeeding crops
Funded by M/s Dhanuka
Agritech Ltd
4.00
22 Preparation of Users Compendium on
Renewable Energy Technologies
Packages for Rural Livelihood Sectors
Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy, GOI.
2.548
23 Creation of Seed Hubs for increasing
indigenous production of pulses in India
ICAR-ATARI, Zone-
VII, Jabalpur and ICAR-
IIPR, Kanpur
105.00
24 Deployment and Scale-out of high
yielding stress –resilient maize hybrids
suitable for rainfed agro-ecologies of
Govt. of Odisha under
RKVY through
CIMMYT- Hyderabad
71.00
3939
Sl.
No
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs in
lakh)
Odisha which is also known as Stress-
resilient maize for Odisha(SRMO)
25 Scheduling Irrigation in Groundnut
through Sprinkler Irrigation System
Project Director, ATMA,
Sambalpur
1. 35
26 Development of suitable technology for
conversion of waste green coconut into
biocoal as an alternate cooking fuel
Directorate of Science &
Technology(DST), Govt.
of Odisha
7.96
27 Studies on emerging infectious diseases
of Elephants(Elephas maximus)with
special reference to tuberculosis(TB)
and elephant endotheliotropic herpes
virus infection(EEHV)
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Ministry of Science &
Technology, Govt. of
India
24.21
28 Evaluation of Rainfed Area
Development(RADunder NMSA
Directorate of Soil
Conservation and
Watershed Development,
Odisha
26.505
29 Concurrent Evaluation of Additional
Fodder Development
Programme(AFDP)
Directorate of Animal
Husbandry and
Veterinary Services,
Odisha, Cuttack
8.0175
30 Statistical Survey to estimate production
of coconut in the State of Odisha
Coconut Board, Ministry
of Agriculture, Govt. of
India
2.90
31 Upgrading socio-economic status of
tribal farmers of Odisha through
engineering interventions
Funded by ICAR 26.84
32 Applied Hi-tech Horticulture under
Experiential Learning Programme
(ELP)
Funded by ICAR 53.78
33 The Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) project
entitled “Development of Tribal
Community through Agriculture and
Allied Interventions in Khordha District
Funded by ICAR 54.62
34 Enhancing productivity and profitability
with “Farmers FIRST’ focus in Khordha district of Odisha
KVK scheme of ICAR 6.79
35 Supplementation of mineral mixture
along with de-worming for improved
goat performance in Kandhamal District
ICAR 1.62
4040
Sl.
No
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs in
lakh)
36 Evaluating Impact of Neonicotinoids on
Pollinators
ICAR- AICRP on Honey
bees and Pollinators
Division of Entomology,
IARI, New Delhi
17.63
37 Establishment of Bio-fertilizer and
Bio-control agent production units at
OUAT
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
195.00
38 Creation of seed hubs for increasing
indigenous production of pulses in India
Funded by ICAR-
ATARI, Zone-VII,
Jabalpur,
120.00
39 Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Unnat
Krishi Sikhya Yojana
funded by Ministry of
Human Resource
Development, Govt. of
India through ICAR
15.00
40 Increasing productivity of rice based
cropping systems and farmers’ income in Odisha. Strengthening seed systems
of STRVs through Innovative
Demonstrations & Extension
Approaches in Odisha. Activity:1,2,3,4
IRRI, the Philipines 26.00
21.90
25.00
8.00
A Cropping System Based Extrapolation
Domain Approach
IRRI, the Philipines 20.00
Raising productivity and profitability of
rice-based cropping systems in Odisha
through rice crop manager
IRRI, the Philipines 9.90
Inclusive development through
knowledge, Innovative Extension
Methods, Networks and Capacity
Building in Odisha
IRRI, the Philipines 42.00
IRRI, the Philipines 5.00
41 Testing of Fungicide PTFAI-001
against blast disease in rice
M/s. ADAMA India Pvt.
Ltd., Hyderabad
2.50
42 Effect of Vitamin E and selenium feed
supplements on production
performance, haematological and
immune status of broiler
M/s Ayurvet Ltd 1. 35
43 Efficacy evaluation of poultry feed
emulsifier with poultry diet
manipulation on performance, nutrient
metabolism, serum lipid profile and
carcass traits in broiler chikens
M/s Ayurvet Ltd 1.4412
44 Agronomic field studies with various
products Myco100, RhizoMyco,
M/s Novozymes South
Asia Pvt. Ltd
1.00
4141
Sl.
No
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs in
lakh)
RhizoMyx, Bolt Gr. Ratchet in Hot
Pepper
45 Bio-efficacy studies of the
Bacillussubtilis-based bio-fungicide,
Taegro to control foliar disease,
Bacterial Leaf Blight in paddy
M/s Novozymes South
Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
1.00
46 Bio-efficacy studies of Bacillus subtilis-
based bio-fungicide, Taegro in hot
pepper against powdery Mildew
M/s Novozymes South
Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
1.00
47 Bio-efficacy studies of the Bacillus
subtilis-based bio-fungicide, Taegro to
control foliar disease, Seath Blight in
paddy
M/s Novozymes South
Asia Pvt. Ltd
1.00
48 Bio-efficacy studies of the Bacillus
subtilis-based bio-fungicide, Taegro to
control foliar disease, Seath Blight in
paddy
M/s Novozymes South
Asia Pvt. Ltd
1.00
49 Bio-efficacy evaluation of fungicide
Juniper on Paddy
M/s. UPL, Mumbai 2.00
50 Evaluation of 02 Bayer Rice Hybrids M/s Bayer Bio-Science
Private Ltd
3.00
Total 6269.357
Table 1.18. Projects operated in the University with support of Public &
Private Sector, 2017 -18
Sl.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay
(Rs lakh)
1. Identification of Biomarkers for early
diagnosis of Mycobacterium avium
subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP)
infection and development of test to
differentiate between Johne’s disease infected and vaccinated animals(DIVA)
ICAR-National
Agriculture Science
Fund (ICAR-NASF)
29.98
2. Molecular profiling for evaluation of
medicinal values of meat of
Scyllaserrata and Pila globosa”
sanctioned
Science and Engineering
Research Board (SERB),
DST, Govt. of India
43.71
3. Aflatoxin-tolerant Duck production
through genetic and epigenetic
approaches sanctioned under ICAR-
ICAR-National
Agricultural Science
Fund(ICAR-NASF)
54.12
4242
National Agricultural Science
Fund(ICAR-NASF)
4. Tribological Analysis of a Direct
Injection Tractor Engine using
Biodiesel, Ethanol and Diesel Blends”
Science and Engineering
Research Board(SERB),
DST, Govt. of India
35.95
5. Study of effect of electron beam
irradiation on hydroxy apatite based
anocomposites using PLA and Luffa
fibers of Luffa cylindrica composites
University Grant
Commission
4.20
6. Study on Phytochemical analysis,
biological activities and bio fabrication
on nanoparticles by the extracts of local
weed species
University Grant
Commission
2.32
7. Recognition of captions in coordination
cages
University Grant
Commission
4.10
8. A study on effect of thermal radiation on
micropolar fluid
University Grant
Commission
1.70
9. Removal of Pb(II) and Cd(II) from
aqueous solution using fruits peel as low
cost adsorbent: Kinetic and Modelling
studies
University Grant
Commission
2.50
10. Relevance of persuasive communication
skills for students of Agri-Business
Management
University Grant
Commission
2.30
11. Synthesis, Characterization and Effect
of Graded Levels of Nano Selenium
Supplementation on the Performance of
Broiler Chicken
ICAR-NASF 59.81
12. Gender Friendly Tools and equipment in
Odisha
Directorate of Sc. &
Tech., Govt. of India
3.39
13. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Programme MoHRD, Govt. of India 3.65
14. Skill training provision of gender
friendly farm tools in watershed areas
Directorate of Soil
Conservation and
Watershed Dev., Odisha
35.41
15. Zinc fortification in rice Harvest Plus (CIAT &
IFPRI)
3.5
16. Deployment and Scale-out of high
yielding stress –resilient maize hybrids
suitable for rainfed agro-ecologies of
Odisha
Govt. of Odisha under
RKVY through
CIMMYT- Hyderabad
71.00
17. Preventing extinction and improving
conservation status of threatened plants
through application of biotechnological
tools
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Ministry of Sci. & Tech.,
Govt. of India, New
Delhi
3.82
4343
18. Enhancing greengram productivity
through integrated nutrient management
during summer season in Sambalpur
districts
Project Director, ATMA,
Sambalpur
1.0
19. OUAT-ICARDA Collaborative
programme on winter pulses
ICARDA USD 5,000
20. OUAT-ICRISAT Collaborative
programme on chickpea
OUAT source Rs. 1.05
21. Biotechnological approaches to evaluate
nutritional and pharmaceutical values of
Scylla serrata and Pila globosa
Department of Science
and & Technology, Govt.
of Odisha
9.78
22. Isolation and characterization of
endophytic bacteria from selected
medicinal plants and exploitation of
their potential role in sustainable
agriculture with reference to the plant
growth promoting activities and
biocontrol properties
Department of Science
and & Technology, Govt.
of Odisha
9.8
23. Surveillance and monitoring of common
diseases of ducks of Odisha
Dept. of Agril. &FE,
GoO under RKVY
168.10
24. Establishment of Geospatial
Technology Centre for Multi-purpose
Agricultural Use
Dept. of Agriculture &
FE, Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
225. 00
25. Development of Nutri-Smart village for
combating malnutrition in tribal districts
of Odisha
Department of
Agriculture & FE,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
166.00
26. Infrastructure Support to OUAT-KVKs
a) Boundary wall at KVK Kendrapara &
Sundergarh-II
Department of
Agriculture & FE,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
250.10
b) Seed Storage Godown at KVK Bolangir,
Dhenkanal, Malkanagiri, Nuapada, Puri
& Sonepur
108.00
c) Renovation of Acre farm pond for
piciculture and development of
irrigation system for orchard and field
crops at KVK Dhenkanal
45.00
27. Strengthening of infrastructure for
diagnosis, therapeutics and surgical
interventions ophthalmic affections in
animals
Dept. of Agriculture &
FE, Government of
Odisha under RKVY
130.00
28. Establishment of Pesticide Residue
Laboratory at OUAT
Department of
Agriculture & FE, Govt.
of Odisha under RKVY
298.80
29. Surveillance and molecular
epidemiology of especially dangerous
Defence Threat
Reduction
USD
1,15,226
4444
respiratory viruses in commercial and
backyard poultry and migratory
waterfowl in India
Agency(DTRA)-
University of
Minnesota(UMN), USA
30. All India Network Programme on
Gastrointestinal Parasitism”
ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar,
U.P
47.75
31. Biodiversity study of preservation plot
in Rajini reserved forest under Khorda
Forest Division
State Silviculturist,
Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar,
Govt. of Odisha
1.50
32. Holistic Development of Sakhigopal
Farm for Coconut and Integrated
Farming System Reserch
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
772.69
33. Infrastructure Development at RRTTSS,
Umerkote, Nabarangpur for Maize
Research
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
587.00
34. Development and evaluation of straw
chopper-cum-seeder for small holdings
in Odisha
Agriculture & F.E.
Department, Odisha
285.36
35. Model Livestock Farm for Enabling
Entrepreneurship and capacity Building
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
345.50
36. Formation and Operationalisation of
Farmer Producer Organisation(FPO) in
Ganjam District (Hinjlicut and Surada
Blocks) of Odisha
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
325.48
37. Strengthening of Infrastructure for
Training and Demonstration ofHi-Tech
Agricultural Machines
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
576.90
38. Establishing academic, research and
training centre of fish production in
newly acquired Bahalpur water body
and training centre on state of art fish
processing at College of Fisheries,
Rangailunda
Agriculture & F.E.
Department,
Government of Odisha
under RKVY
1515.14
39. Certification of Agriculture Programme-
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Agriculture & F.E.
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
under RKVY
135.70
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Table 1.21. Projects operated in the University with support of Public &
Private Sector, 2018-19
Sl.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay
(Rs lakh)
1 Genetic characterization and identification of
native chicken germplasms of northern Odisha
Science and Technology
Dept., Govt. of Odisha
8.86
2 Foster awareness among the graduate and
undergraduate students about the crop pests and
the useful controlling insects
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Govt. of India
8.00
3 Branding the University for Excellence and
Entrepreneurship of NAHEP
ICAR 2497.61
4 Establishment of high performance computing
facility centre for building excellence in
research and development in agriculture
Agriculture Department,
Govt. of Odisha under
RKVY
432.85
5 Creation of seed hubs for enhancing quality
seed availability of major oilseed crops
ICAR-Indian Institute of
Oilseed Research,
Hyderabad
370.00
6 Outreach programme on Ethno-Veterinary
Medicine
ICAR, New Delhi 1.73
7 Znic Bio-fortification in rice for Odisha Harvest Plus (CIAT
&IFPRI)
17.025
8 An integrated genomics/genetics approach for
development of mugbean varieties with
improved disease resistance” under joint call for proposal on “Pulses and Oilseeds Research Initiative (PORI)
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Ministry of Science and
Technology, Govt. of
India, New Delhi
87.964
9 Evaluation of rice Variety BHU-II and (2)
Evaluation of rice Variety Mamata
M/s Bhulaxmi Seeds,
Baragarh
4.00
10 Strengthening Women Managed Backyard
Poultry Production System in two tribal
Districts of Odisha
Dept. of Bio
Technology, Govt. of
India
32.65
11 Enhancing Productivity of Small Ruminants
and Backyard Poultry for Sustainable
Livelihood for Tribal Farmers of Kandhamal,
Gajapati and Rayagada Districts of Odisha
Tribal Sub Plan
Project(TSP), ICAR,
New Delhi
148.19
12 Building Climate Resilience of Indian Small
holders through Sustainable Intensification and
Agro-ecological Farming System to Strengthen
Food and Nutrition Security
NIBIO, NORWAY
Govt.
222.977
13 Evaluation of three rice hybrids (BS 133, BS
144 and Arize Bold)
M/s Bayer Bio Science
Pvt. Ltd.
8.00
14 ICT based extension strategies for nutrition
sensitive agriculture in the states of UP and
Odisha
NASF, ICAR, New
Delhi
19.13
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Sl.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay
(Rs lakh)
15 Bioaccumulation and bio-magnification study
on flora and fauna of surrounding the ash filled
South Balanda Mine Void
CSIR-National
Botanical Research
Institute, Lucknow
18.00
16 Evaluation of ITK practices against bovine
subclinical mastitis
National Innovation
Fund under DST, Govt.
of India
7.81
Total 3884.796
Table 1.22. Projects operated in the University with support of Public &
Private Sector, 2019-20
Sl.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay (Rs
lakh)
1. Forest fire crisis and steps for early
management in Odisha
Dept. of Forest and
Environment, Govt. of
Odisha
4.84
2. Infrastructure for Capacity Building of
farmers at OUAT
DAFE, RKVY, Govt. of
Odisha
2720.00
3. Capacity Building of Women SHGs
Developed by Mission Shakti
Directorate of Mission
Shakti, Dept. of Women
and Child Development,
Odisha
130.00
4. Setting of six Demonstration Unit of
KVK, Nuapada
Executive Engineer,
NAFCC Works, Nuapada
18.74
5. Reach of AGMARKNET to farmers in
the State of Odisha
CCS National Institute of
Agricultural Marketing,
Jaipur, Rajsthan
4.73
6. Evaluation of Bioefficacy of EXOCITA
against early Shoot Borer, Top Borer,
stalk Borer, Root Borer, Pyrilla and
Termites in Sugarcane
M/s Willowood
Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
4.00
7. Bioefficacy and Phytotoxicity of ‘Me 5382 2% GR’ against insect pest of paddy
M/s United Phosphorus
Ltd.
4.00
8. Bioefficacy and Phytotoxicity of ‘Me 5382 10% SC’ against insect pest of paddy
M/s United Phosphorus
Ltd.
4.00
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9. Evaluation of Bioefficacy of WCPL
7500 against Blast (Leaf & Collar),
Brown Leaf Spots and Sheath Blight in
Paddy Crop
M/s Willowood
Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
4.00
10. Evaluation of the Bioefficacy of WCPL
7500 against Rot (Fruit/Ripe), Die back
and mildews (Powdery & Downy) in
Chili Crop
M/s Willowood
Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
4.00
11. Bioefficacy evaluation of pymetrozine
25%+Tiamethoxam
17.5%+Hexaconazole 12.5% WG on
paddy cop
M/s. GSP Crop Science
Pvt. Ltd.
4.00
12. Quality enhancement of turmeric
(Curcuma longa L.) through
comparative evaluation of genotypes for
nutritional and quality profiles and
efficient post-harvest management
practices for sustainable production in
India
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Ministry of Science &
Technology
32.62
13. Doubling Farmers’ Income through Agro Technological Interventions in
tribal dominated districts of Odisha
ICAR, New Delhi 121.80
Total 3056.73
Table 1.23. Projects operated in the University with support of Public &
Private Sector, 2020-21
Sl.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Financial
outlay
(Rs in lakh)
1. Solar based smart villages with focus
on drinking water, agricultural
operations and micro grid system
Dept. of Science and
Technology
5.00
2. Establishment of Biotech-KISAN Hub
at OUAT, Bhubaneswar
Dept. of
Biotechnology,
Ministry of Science
and Technology, GoI
310.00
3. Self-assembled nano-sized discrete
spherical coordination cages
Odisha State Higher
Education Council,
HE Dept., GoO
4.70
4. Laying out of Demonstration Plot
(LoDP) programme component under
Coconut Development
Board, Govt. of India
1.75
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“Integrated farming for productivity improvement at OUAT”
5. Evaluation of three Rice Hybrids viz.
(NK 5231, S4001 and S9001) along
with check
M/s Syngenta India
Pvt. Ltd.
4.48
6. Evaluation of hybrid paddy varieties
MRP 5409, MRP 5455, MRP 5566,
MRP 5569, MRP 5635, MRP 5639
M/s Mahyco Pvt. Ltd. 4.48
7. Evaluation of hybrid corn variety NK
7328
M/s Syngenta India
Ltd.
2.24
8. Evaluation of hybrid rice varieties: S
9001, S 4003
M/s Syngenta India
Ltd.
2.24
9. Evaluation of hybrid corn varieties:
DKC-9215, DKC-9210, DKC-9144,
DKC-9126, DKC-9198
M/s. Bayer Crop
Science Ltd.,
Bhubaneswar
2.24
10. Evaluation of hybrid rice varieties: BS-
133, BS-144 , Arize Bold, INH16019,
INH17119
M/s. Bayer Crop
Science Ltd.,
Bhubaneswar
2.24
11. Bio-efficacy and Phyto-toxicity
evaluation of UPH 814 (S) on
transplanted rice and its effect on
succeeding crop
M/s. UPL Ltd. 4.48
12. Bio-efficacy and Phyto-toxicity
evaluation of UPH 814 (S) on direct
seeded rice and its effect on
succeeding crop
M/s. UPL Ltd. 4.48
13. Bio-efficacy and Phyto-toxicity of
UPH 1518 against weed flora of
Transplanted Rice
M/s. UPL Ltd. 4.48
14. Bio-efficacy and Phyto-toxicity of
UPH 1518 against weed flora of
Direct Seeded Rice
M/s. UPL Ltd. 4.48
15. Evaluation of hybrid rice varieties:
MR 8333, MR 8383, MR 8222,
MC13, DRH 834, DRH 836
M/s. Rallis India Ltd. 4.48
16. Evaluation of hybrid maize varieties:
MM 9333, MM 9366, MM 9344
M/s. Rallis India Ltd. 4.48
17. Evaluation of paddy varieties:
SAMPADA (NP 9558) and NP 7075
M/s. Nuziveedu Seeds
Ltd.
4.48
18. Evaluation of paddy variety: SINDHU
(NP 9156)
M/s. Nuziveedu Seeds
Ltd.
4.48
19. Testing of corn hybrid PAC 741 (Mid-
early)
M/s UPL– Adavanta 2.24
20. Testing of rice hybrids M/s Seedworks
International Pvt. Ltd.
2.24
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21. Testing of hybrid rice varieties: 27P27,
B9333,B9463,27P37,XRA77922 and
XRA87925
M/s PHI Seeds Pvt.
Ltd., Bhubaneswar
4.48
22. Testing of Maize hybrids: DS4142,
P8135,P3378,P3550 and X35P665
M/s PHI Seeds Pvt.
Ltd., Bhubaneswar
4.48
23. Testing of Maize hybrids: Prince M/s Limagrain Field
Seeds, Bhubaneswar
2.24
24. Testing of Maize hybrids: Prince M/s Limagrain Field
Seeds, Bhubaneswar
2.24
25. Evaluation of Rice Hybrids MP 3030
& MP 3310
M/s Mahindra Agri
Solutions, Mumbai
2.24
26. Evaluation of maize hybrid MM2033 /s Mahindra Agri
Solutions, Mumbai
2.24
27. Bio efficacy evaluation of fungicide
GPF 219 on paddy (Sheath, Bilight,
Blast and Brown leaf spot)
M/s SWAL
Corporation Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
28. Bio efficacy evaluation of fungicide
GPF 219 on chilli (Fruit rot, Die back,
Powdery mildew and Cercospora leaf
spot)
M/s SWAL
Corporation Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
29. Bio efficacy evaluation of fungicide
GPF 219 on blackgram (Web Blight,
Powdery mildew and Cercospora leaf
spot)
M/s SWAL
Corporation Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
30. Bio efficacy evaluation of Insecticide
Chlorantranili prole 18.55 SC in Paddy
(Target Pests: Yellow stem borer and
Leaf folder; Studies: Bio efficacy ,
Phyto toxicity and effect on natural
enemies)
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
2.24
31. Bio efficacy evaluation of fungicide
Mancozeb 75% WP in paddy (Target
Pests: Blast; Studies: Bio-efficacy and
Phyto-toxicity)
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
2.24
32. Bio efficacy evaluation of GPI 818 in
paddy (target Pest: Yellow stem borer,
leaf folder, whorl maggot; Studies: Bio
efficacy, Phyto-toxicity & effect on
natural enemies)
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
2.24
33. Bio-efficacy evaluation of
Thifluzamide 15%+Difenoconazole
20%SC on paddy
M/s/ GSP Crop
Science Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmadabad
4.48
34. Bio-efficacy evaluation of
Pymertrozine 30%+Tebuconazole
37% WG on Paddy
M/s/ GSP Crop
Science Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmadabad
4.48
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35. Bio-efficacy evaluation of
Methoxyfenozide 18% + Pemamectin
Benzoate 1.8%SC on Paddy
M/s/ GSP Crop
Science Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmadabad
4.48
36. Bio-efficacy evaluation of Thiocyclam
Hydrogen Oxalate 3%+Clothianidin
1.2% Gr in transplanted Rice
M/s/ GSP Crop
Science Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmadabad
4.48
37. Genomic and proteomic studies for
characterization of Chilika Buffalo
Milk
State Council on Sc. &
Tech. dept., Govt. of
Odisha
2.84
38. Design, development and
demonstration of struvite recovery by
electro coagulation from urinal
systems for fertilizer applications
DST, Govt. of India 11.1304
39. Evaluation of bio-efficacy and
phytotoxicity of GPI12320 against
insect pests of soyabena (green
Semilooper Stem fly, Gridle beetle,
white fly)
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
40. Bio-efficacy evaluation of GPI1220
against insect pests of paddy (Green
leaf hopper, Groundnut plant hopper,
Stem boarer, Leaf folder, Hispa )
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
41. Bio-efficacy evaluation of GPI1820
against insect pests of paddy (Yellow
stem boarer, Leaf folder, Hispa)
M/s UPL Ltd.,
Mumbai
4.48
42. Evaluation of three Rice Hybrids viz.
NK 5231, S4001 and S9001
M/s Syngenta India
Pvt. Ltd.
4.48
43. OUAT-IIPR collaborative programme
on Chickpea
ICAR-IIPR, Kanpur 0.25
44. Standardization of comb honey
production technology in Apis cerana
indica Fab. For empowering
beekeepers of Odisha to double their
income
ICAR, New Delhi 2.66667
Total 470.49707
(Annexure 1.6)
Academic-Industry Linkage
Commercialization of OUAT Ragi thresher-cum- Pearler
OUAT Ragi thresher-cum- Pearler, developed during 2018, has
been commercialised by "M/s Sheet Profile Company Ltd., Berhampur, Odisha"
through a non-exclusive type license fee for three years (term ending in June 2021 and
will be renewed) for rs.30,000/-. The machinery is being sold at Rs. 67,000/- and Rs.
1,12,800/- with one year and three years warranty, respectively. Govt. has allowed a
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subsidy of Rs.25,000/- for general farmers and Rs.30,000- for SC/ST/ women farmers
for the thresher.
The students are exposed to industry environment to have first hand experience
regarding industrial products and agri-inputs. The list of industries are given below.
Table 1.24. Agro-industrial attachment of students during 2019-20
Sl.
No.
Name of the industry No. of Students
attached
1. Odisha State Seeds Corporation Limited, Bhubaneswar 10
2. Jay Bharat Spices Pvt. Ltd., Jagatpur, Cuttack 7
3. Odisha State Seed and Organic Product Certification
Agency, Bhubaneswar
6
4. Pradeep Phosphate Limited, Bhubaneswar 13
5. East Coast Bio-Tech Project, Surya Nagar, Bhubaneswar 8
6. Odisha Agroindustries Corporation limited, Bhubaneswar 8
7. OASIS Agro private limited, Bhubaneswar 17
8. Bamanda Biotek pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar 8
9. Kanaka Durga Cashew Processing Industry,Chhatrapur,
Ganjam
3
10. Sakthi Sugar limited,Haripur, Dhenkanal 3
11. Dewborn Agronutrients, Janla, Bhubaneswar 15
12. Kanak Bioscience and research pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar 14
13. Falcon Marine Exports Ltd., Bhubaneswar 4
14. Kalinga Mushroom,Dandamukundapur, Pipili, Puri 7
15. Ruchi food line, Cuttack 6
16. B-ONE Business house pvt. Ltd., Sahid nagar,
Bhubaneswar
4
17. United Business,(Kamadhenu Animal and poultry feeds),
OPOLFED, Laxmisagar, Bhubaneswar
1
18. Pragati Milk products pvt. Ltd., Jagatpur, cuttack 2
19. Nilachala Engineering Works, Jagatpur, cuttack 4
20. Odisha Aqua Traders And Marine Exporters Pvt. Ltd.,
Bhubaneswar
6
21. Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad 6
22. Odisha Space Application Centre (ORSAC) ,
Bhubaneswar
4
23. Practical Action, Bhubaneswar 5
24. Command Area Development Authority (CADA), Odisha 5
25. ICAR-Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering &
Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana
3
26. Northern Region Farm Machinery Training and Testing
Institute (NRFMTTI), Hisar
18
27. Odisha Lift Irrigation Corporation Ltd., Bhubaneswar 8
28. KLEAN SOLAR, Bhubaneswar 6
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29. ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering,
Bhopal
6
30. Urban Micro Business Centre, Bhubaneswar 8
31. Agril. Mach Pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar 14
32. Practical Action, Bhubaneswar 5
33. ICAR-CIFA, Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar 11
34. M/s. Duba Fish Farm, Jagannathprasad, Ganjam 05
35. M/s. Kailash Fisheries and Aquatics, Mayurbhanj 04
36. M/s. Magnum Seafoods Ltd., Tangi 06
37. M/s. Alasore Marines Pvt. Ltd., Balasore 05
38. M/s. Hari Marines Pvt. Ltd., Balasore 05
39. M/s. Falcon Marines Exports Ltd., Balasore 10
40. AMRI Hospital & APOLLO Hospital, Bhubaneswar 14
41. CATCH (Centre for Autism Therapy and Counseling and
Help)
03
42. Weavers’ Service Centre 07
6.6.2.9. National Ranking (ICAR/ MHRD): Mention about the rank of the University
in last five years in the NIRF from ICAR/MHRD.
The University has excelled in academic research and extension performances; which
have been reflected in its ranking at national level (Annexure 1.7). The positions as per
ranking of ICAR and NIRF of MHRD are as follows.
Table 1.25. Ranking of the University
Year Ranking Agency Rank obtained
2017 ICAR 11th
2018 ICAR 15th
NIRF of MHRD 137th
2019 NIRF of MHRD 130th
ICAR 27th
2020 ICAR 20th
6.6.3. Research Support
6.6.3.1. Research Council: Mention the present composition of the research council
and provide the dates of meetings in last five years in tabular form.
The Research Council of the University is the apex body to formulate action plan
for research and finalize the research results to be channelized to extension agencies
for adoption by the farmers.
The composition of Research Council:
The Research Council is chaired by the Vice Chancellor and Dean of Research
coordinates all the activities. The other members include Deans/Directors/Associate
Deans of colleges, Dean, Extension Education, Associate Directors of Research of
RRTTS, Officer-in-Charge of RRTTSS, Commodity Research Stations and AICRPs;
Senior Scientists & Head of KVKs, officials of line Departments of Govt. of Odisha,
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representatives from local ICAR Institutes and farmer representatives. It is also attended
by Heads of the Departments, faculty members, scientists and extension specialists of
the University.
The research council of the University takes place in four different phases as
detailed below.
(i) Collection of farmers’ problems through RE-meeting in each KVK involving
scientists, district level extension officials, progressive farmers and other stakeholders.
(ii) Zonal research council meetings are organized at RRTTS with involvement of
scientists of research stations & KVKs, faculties of agriculture colleges of the zone,
district level officials, progressive farmers and other stakeholders like Agro Industries,
Markfed, etc.
(iii) Pre-SLREC meet of different Thematic Research Group (TRG) are organized
at University level for screening out the research results, transferable technologies and
technical programmes.
(iv) State Level Research and Extension Council (SLREC) meeting is organized
annually to recommend the transferable technologies and finalise the future technical
programmes.
Table 1.26. Dates of State Level Research Council Meetings
Sl. No. Year Dates
1 2015-16 4th -8th June 2016
2 2016-17 22nd -26th May 2017
3 2017-18 8th -12th May 2018
4 2018-19 22nd -25th May, 2019
5 2019-20 17th-18th June 2020
6.6.3.2. Directorate of Research: Give brief information about the present
establishment of the Directorate of Research, staff pattern, research coordination
mechanism, research and seed production centers and contribution in academic
programmes.
Present establishment of the Directorate of Research: The Directorate of research is
the nodal agency to monitor the research activities of the university. The research
activities are carried out through 8 Regional Research and Technology Transfer
Stations (RRTTS), 4 Regional Research and Technology Transfer Substations
(RRTTSS), 7 Commodity Research Centers. In addition to this, 52 All India Co-
ordinated Research Projects and other GOI, RKVY, collaborative research projects
are in operation with financial support from ICAR, Govt. of India, State Government
and several other external funding agencies.
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Fig. 1.2. Research Organisation
Staff Pattern: Directorate of Research is headed by Dean of Research and supported by
three scientists for supporting and coordinating in all technical and other need-based
activities. The Regional Research and Technology Transfer Stations are headed by one
Associate Director of Research supported by senior scientists, junior scientists for
taking up research activity of the zone and Farm Manager for taking up seed production.
The Regional Research and Technology Transfer Sub-Stations and Commodity
Research Stations are headed by Officer-in-Charge/Senior Scientist supported by junior
scientists of need based discipline. The AICRPs are headed by Officer-in- Charge and
supported by scientists for taking up commodity-based research in the state.
Research coordination mechanism
• Directorate of Research has a co-ordination cell for strengthening the research
planning and monitoring activities.
• Regular monthly review meetings are conducted by involving the scientists of the
research stations and research projects under the chairmanship of Dean of Research.
• Associate Director of Research of each agro-climatic zone takes the lead role in
technical support of monthly SMS level workshop and Research-Extension linkage
meet at each district.
• Feedback for research planning are received through the Research-Extension
linkage meet at each district.
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• State level Research-Extension linkage is conducted under the chairmanship of
Dean of Research with involvement of different ICAR institutes and CGIR projects
operating in the state for bringing research activities of the state on a single platform
and coordinating interinstitutional research at state level.
• Officials of line departments of district/state level, Scientists of ICAR/ CGIR
institutes are involved in the research planning of the university during Zonal
Research and Extension Advisory Council at RRTTS level and State level Research
& Extension Council meeting at University level conducted annually.
Research station and seed production centers: Research and seed production activities
of the university are carried out at the research stations, sub-stations and Krishi Vigyan
Kendras. Agro-climatic zone wise Research Stations of the University for taking up
research and seed production are as follows:
Table 1.27. Research stations/substations and seed production units
Sl.
No
Agro-Climatic zone Research
Station
District
1 North western plateau zone RRTTSS, Kirei Sundergarh
2 North central plateau zone RRTTS, Keonjhar Keonjhar
3 North eastern coastal plain
zone
RRTTS, Ranital Bhadrak
RRTTSS, Motto Bhadrak
4 East and south eastern coastal
plain zone
RRTTS, Bhubaneswar Khurda
JRS, Kendrapara Kendrapara
CPR, Berhampur Ganjam
SRS, Nayagarh Nayagarh
5 North eastern ghat zone RRTTS, G.Udayagiri Kandhamal
CRS (Dryland Research) Phulbani
6 Eastern ghat high land zone RRTTS, Semiliguda Koraput
RRTTSS, Umerkote Nawarangapu
r
CRS (Rice), Jeypore Koraput
HARS-CRS (Spices),
Pottangi
Koraput
7 South eastern ghat zone RRTTSS, Kalimela Malkangiri
8 Western undulating zone RRTTS, Bhawanipatna Kalahandi
9 West central table land zone RRTTS, Chiplima Sambalpur
SRF, Gambharipalli Baragarh
10 Mid-central table land zone RRTTS, Mahisapat Dhenkanal
Contribution in academic programmes:
• The scientists working in the research system at Bhubaneswar, Chiplima and
Bhawanipatna usually spend 25 per cent of their time in academic activities of
the collegeses in the respective campuses.
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• The AICRP on Tropical Mushroom & Honeybee provide technical and logistic
support for the students to carry out ELP programmes
• Facilitating periodical exposure visit of students to experimental fields of
different commodities
• Research facilities of RRTTS & AICRPs are utilized for students’ research activities.
• Student guidance at Masters’ and Ph.D level by the scientists of the research
division
• The scientists of research system contribute to academic literature through
authorship of text books and book chapters for undergraduate and post graduate
students.
6.6.3.3. Technology Developed and its Adoption: Provide the list of approved
technologies developed in last five years along with their adoption and coverage in the
jurisdiction of the University.
Table 1.28. Varieties released / breeds developed:
Sl.
No.
Crop/ Spp Variety Year of release &
characteristics
Remarks
1 Paddy Pradeep Released during 2016, 130 days,
103.0 q/ha, Medium land, yield
advantage of 11.7% over MTU
1001, Long slender grains
12000 ha
through seed
production, FLD
& lateral spread
2 Paddy Pratibha Released during 2016, 125 days,
91.99 q/ha, Medium land, yield
advantage of 16.72% over Lalat,
Long slender grains
45000 ha
through seed
production, FLD
& lateral spread
3 Finger
Millet
Arjuna Released during 2016, 106 days,
Avg. yield-26.0 q/ha
Moderately resistance to leaf
blast, neck blast and finger blast
and stem, borer. It can tolerate
dry spell of 10-12 days at
vegetative and 6-8 days at
reproductive stages
4000 ha
through KVK,
TSP
demonstration,
Odisha millets
mission and
other state govt
programme
4 Sugarcane Charchika Released during 2016, 360 days,
Avg. yield-100 t/ha
Sucrose content – 17.22%, fibre
content 13.51%, pole % of cane
13.33, suitable for jiggery, sugar
and ethanol production.
2000 ha
through TSP
demonstration
and state govt.
programme
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Sl.
No.
Crop/ Spp Variety Year of release &
characteristics
Remarks
5 Potato Kufri
Ganga
Participatory release 2018,
75-80 days, potential yield: 32
t/ha, 45% higher yield over Kufri
Jyoti (22 t/ha), white skinned,
table purpose, moderately heat
tolerant
240 ha
through OUAT
demonstration
and state govt.
programme
6 Potato Kufri
Lima
Participatory release 2018, 90
days, potential yield:30 t/ha,
suitable for areas where bacterial
wilt is absent or mild.36% higher
yield over Kufri Jyoti (22 t/ha)
Heat tolerant
150 ha
through OUAT
demonstration
and state govt.
programme
7 Paddy Hasanta Notified 2018, 145 days, Avg.
yield-55.72 q/ha, Intermediate
plant height,SB grains, white
Kernel, Moderate resistant to
Leaf folder, leaf blast sheath
blight and BLB
35000 ha
through seed
production, FLD
and lateral
spread
8 Paddy Asutosh Notified in 2018, 150 days, Avg.
yield-26.11 q/ha, Intermediate
plant height,SB grains, white
kernel, moderate resistant to
blast and sheath blight
submergence, Leaf folder, Leaf
blast, sheath blight and BLB
12000 ha
through seed
production, and
lateral spread
9 Paddy Gobinda Notified 2018, 130 days, Avg.
yield-53.9/ha.Intermediate plant
height, MS grains, white kernel,
moderate resistant to Sheath
blight and BLB, GMB 1
40000 ha
through seed
production, and
lateral spread
10 Grain
Amaranth
Suvadra Released during 2020, 126 days
(Rabi), yield:28.1 q/ha
(potential), Irrigated
uplands/medium lands, Yield
advantage of 3.22q/ha over BGA
2
10 ha
through TSP
demonstration
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Sl.
No.
Crop/ Spp Variety Year of release &
characteristics
Remarks
11 Maize Kalinga
Raj
Released during 2020, 85- 100
days, 79.5 q/ ha in State MLT,
Kharif up/ medium land
condition of Odisha, (11.2 –
28.5) % over checks, Tolerant to
drought.
60 ha
through State
Govt.
programme
12 Cotton BS 279 Released during 2020, 150 – 160
days, 2050 kg/ha
Upland ecosystem, Seed cotton
yield of BS 279 is 33.2 % than
the Zonal Check (LRA 5166),
staple length of 29.2 mm to 30.8
mm, micronaire of 4.4 to 4.8,
strength of 22.2 to 23.9 g/tex and
strength/length ratio of 0.74 to
0.81.
40 ha
through State
Govt.
programme
13 Bottle gourd
Utkal
Shobha
BBOG 3-1
Released during 2020, Potential
yield: 20-25 t/ha
Duration : 120 days
Can be cultivated throughout the
year, Less incidence of Powdery
mildew and downy mildew
4 ha through TSP
demonstration
14 Tomato Kalinga
Tomato
121
Released during 2020, 98 days,
300-350 q/ha
Irrigated medium land
More yield of 14.6% than
existing variety Arka Bikash
TSS:5.06%, Titrable acidity-
0.50%, Dry matter -6.7% :
Tolerant to bacterial wilt
10 ha through
TSP
demonstration
15 Blackgram Sashi Notified 2020, 66-73 days,7-9
q/ha. Resistance to LCV,
BLS, anthracnose, moderately
Resistance to MYMV, CLS,
Macrophomina blight, stem
necrosis and PM
15 ha through
TSP, KVK
demonstration
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Sl.
No.
Crop/ Spp Variety Year of release &
characteristics
Remarks
16 Finger
Millet
Kalua Notified 2020, 110 days,17.6
q/hq, light brown grains,
resistance to leaf and neck stem
borer, moderately resistant to
blast. tolerate dry spell of 8-10
days at vegetative and 5-6 days
at reproductive stages.
400 ha
through KVK
demonstration
and govt.
programmes
17 Poultry Pallishree Released during 2019, Attain a
live wt. of 1.7 kg at 6 weeks of
age with FCR of 1.88 and low
mortality (2%). Can be reared
profitably with a B:C ratio of
1.4.
2000 farm
family through
KVK
demonstration
and lateral
adoption
(Annexure 1.8)
Table 1.29. Crop Production technologies
Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
1 In rainfed upland urdbean + maize
(1:1) intercropping system is
remunerative compared to sole
urdbean and maize
2015-
16
300 ha in Nabarngpur,
Koraput and Kalahandi
through FLD and lateral
spread.
2 Mustard Var. NRCHB 101 (early
juncea group) for irrigated up land
and medium land situation
2015-
16
100 ha in Bhadrak, Puri
and Mayurbhanj,
Koraput in TSP and
demonstration of KVK,
NRRI and WTCR
3 Jute retting with CRIJAF make
microbial consortium culture (@20
kg/ha
2015-
16
350 ha in Kendrapara,
Jajpur and Keonjhar
district through TSP and
KVK demonstration
4 Application of 75% of STBR
Fertilizer N + Azotobacter @ 4
Kg/ha + Azospirillum @ 4 Kg/ha
+ full P and K in brinjal
2015-
16
250 ha through TSP,
FLD, and lateral spread
5 Basal application of Zinc 2.5@
kgha-1 along with soil test based
fertilized NPK and 5 t FYM/ha in
rice
2015-
16
3000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through demonstration
and Govt. programme
and lateral spread
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
6 Boron, 0.5 kg ha-1 and Zinc, 2.5 kg
ha-1 supplementation to soil test-
based fertiliser NPK in maize
2015-
16
5000 ha in Koraput,
Ganjam Nabarangpur,
Keonjhar, Kalahandi and
through FLD and govt.
programmes
7 Imazethapyr (2%) + pendimethalin
(30%) (Ready mix) 1 lit/ha pre-
emergence spray for controlling
weeds in black gram
2015-
16
2000 ha through TSP,
FLD, Govt. programmes
and lateral spread
8 Pre-emergence application of
pendimethalin @ 1000 g/ha
followed by bispyribac sodium @
25 g/ha combined with one manual
weeding in paddy
2016-
17
25000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through TSP, FLD, Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
9 Three local strains of arhar
rhizobium (MH636329,
MH636773, MH636773) isolated
for acid and neutral to alkaline soil.
Rhizobium (MH661260) isolated
for nodulation of Acacia mangium.
2017-
18
Validation and
Production programme
being taken up
10 Pinching (nipping of terminal buds)
at 60 DAS and foliar spray with 2%
DAP, micronutrient mixture (0.5%
ZnSO4 + 0.3% Boric acid) and 40
ppm NAA at flowering stage for
improved seed yield of dhaincha.
2017-
18
100 ha in seed
production programme at
KVK/govt. fams and
farmers level
11 Intercropping of finger millet with
maize (8:2) for higher finger millet
equivalent yield and net return
2017-
18
200 ha in Nabarngpur and
Koraput through FLD,
NGO activity and lateral
spread.
12 FYM @ 5 t/ha along with 20 kg
Phos/ha to kharif Groundnut treated
with P-solubulising culture for
better utilization of native soil
phosphorus
2017-
18
18000 ha in Ganjam,
Baragarh, Kalahandi and
Dhenkanal through FLD
activity and lateral spread
13 Broad bed furrow method of
planting with application of
pendimethalin 30 EC @ 1.0 kg/ha-
PE followed by imazethapyr 55 g/ha
at 20 DAS for higher yield of
mungbean and urdbean.
2017-
18
150 ha for BBF and 2000
ha for weed control
through TSP, FLD, Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
14 High density cotton planting:
Sowing cotton in high density
2018-
19
1300 ha in Kalahandi,
Bolangir and Rayagada
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
planting system with spacing of
60cm x 10cm for maximum seed
cotton yield and number of bolls per
plant
through FLD, Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
15 Nipping in pigeon pea: In medium
duration pigeon pea, spacing of 120
cm x 30 cm along with nipping at 45
DAS for higher grain yield, net
return and B:C ratio
2018-
19
500 ha in Rayagada,
Ganjam, Baragarh
Kalahandi and other
districts through FLD and
lateral soread
16 Pulses seed inoculation: The
productivity of pulse crop (60-70
days) can be enhanced by treating
the seeds with Mo @ 10 g as
Sodium Molybdate and seed
inoculation with Rhizobium @ 1.5
kg and coating seeds with lime @ 4
kg per 25 kg seed with application
of soil test based fertilizers.
2018-
19
800 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through demonstration
and Govt. programme
and lateral spread
17 Application of nutrients with RDF
(20-40-20 kg/ha of N-P2O5-K2O)
with foliar sprayings 0.25% Boron-
(20%) at 50% flowering stage will
enhance the yield of Arhar.
2018-
19
500 ha through TSP, FLD
and awareness
programmes.
18 Application of Boron (20%) @ 2.5
g/litre of water at flower initiation
for increasing mungbean grain yield
2018-
19
100ha through FLDs /
awareness in East & SE
Coastal plain
19 Nitrogen application in cotton: In
cotton, application of nitrogen (120
kg/ha) in two splits at basal and
flowering stage for maximum
sympodial branches/plant,
bolls/square metre, boll weight,
seed cotton yield.
2019-
20
2000 ha in Kalahandi,
Bolangir and Rayagada
and other districts
through FLD,training,
Govt. programmes and
lateral spread
20 Nutrient management of Pikka
tobacco: Application of
N:P2O5:K2O @ 100:50:50 to pikka
tobacco for higher leaf yield, net
return .
2019-
20
30 ha in Rayagada
through FLD and training
programmes
21 Integrated Farming System model:
The IFS model with crops, dairy,
poultry, fishery and kitchen garden
in 1.25 ha under irrigated ecosystem
2019-
20
30 numbers IFS models
replicated in coastal
districts
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
at Bhubaneswar has been
developed.
22 Weed management in transplanted
rice: Post emergence application of
Cyhalofop butyl+ Penoxulam @
135g/ha in transplanted rice for
better weed control grain yield.
2019-
20
1500 ha through FLD,
TSP programmes
23 Weed management in okra: Pre-
emergence application of
pendimethalin @6 ml/ litre + one
hand weeding 30 DAS
2019-
20
600 ha through FLD and
TSP programmes
24 Suitable varieties tested for Odisha:
Aromatic Rice(Parbatjeera,
Kalikati, Dhobaluchi, Deulabhog) ,
Rice(Sahabhagi dhan), Chickpea
(JAKI 9218), Mustard(DRMR 150-
35 ), Cowpea (Kashi Kanchan),
Sweet Potato(Kalinga), Marigold
(Arka Bangra), Gerbera (Arka
Krishika)
2019-
20
1000 ha of varietal
demonstration done
during the year in the
state through FLD and
TSP programmes
25 Overnight soaking of three budded
setts in 100 ppm ethrel solution for
higher germination and combined
application of 100 ppm ethrel
followed by gibberillic acid spray @
35 ppm at 90, 120 & 150 DAP for
higher cane yield in sugarcane
2019-
20
To be replicated this year
through on farm testing
26 Application of tembotrione 100
gm/ha at 20 DAS was found to be an
efficient post emergence herbicide
in controlling complex weed flora in
maize
2019-
20
80 ha through FLDs
Table 1.30. Plant protection technologies
Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
1 Paddy seeds treated with
Emamectin benzoate 5 SG 2 ppm
a.i. (40.0 mg/kg seed) or
Spinosad 45 SC 2 ppm a.i. (4.4
mg/kg seed) or deltamethrin 2.8
EC 1.0 ppm a.i. (0.04ml /kg
seed), stored in moisture
impervious bags provide safe
2015-16 800 numbers of
beneficiary through FLD
and field day pprogramme
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
storage up to 6-9 months in
coastal region of Odisha
2 Three sprayings with tank
mixture of validamycin 2.5 ml/l
and rynaxypyr 0.3 ml/l 10-15
days interval for mgt. of sheath
blight disease, Stem borer and
leaf-folder in rice
2015-16 15000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through TSP, FLD, Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
3 Three foliar sprayings of
Azoxystrobin 1.0 ml/lit of water
at 10 days interval starting with
panicle initition stage is for
reducing the sheath rot disease of
rice
2015-16 8000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through TSP, FLD, Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
4 Seed treatment with
Azotobacter, Trichoderma.
viride, PSB each 5g/kg followed
by soil application of T. viridae
2 kg/ha 21 DAS and
Pseudomonas fluorescens spray
0.2% 45 DAS to control root rot
and stem rot disease in Jute.
2015-16 400 ha in Kendrapara,
Jajpur and Keonjhar
district through TSP and
KVK demonstration
5 Carboxin + thiram @ 0.2%
recorded nearly 90% reduction
of seedling mortality caused by
eight fungal pathogens i.e
Trichoconis padwickii,
Curvurlaria lunata, Fusarium
fujikuroi, Fusarium
pallidoroseum, Aspergillus
flavus, Rhizopus oryzae,
Helminthosporium oryzae and
Penicillium sp. in many crops
2016-17 20000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through TSP, FLD,
Trainings ,Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
6 Foliar spraying of pymetrozine
50%WG @125 and 150g.ai/ha at
50 and 70 DAT for effective in
control of BPH, WBPH and
GLH in rice
2016-17 5000 ha through TSP,
FLD, trainings ,Govt.
rogrammes and lateral
spread
7 Two round foliar spray of
indoxacarb14.5SC @ 0.001%
and emamectin benzoate 5%SG
@ 0.002% at 25 and 40 DAP for
management of hadda beetle
2016-17 500 ha through TSP, FLD,
trainings ,Govt.
rogrammes and lateral
spread
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
Henosepilachna
vigntioctopunctata in brinjal
8 Application of Bt @ 1 kg / ha +
Flubendiamide 48 SC @ 200 ml
/ha for reducing pod borer
population in arhar
2016-17 1300 ha in arhar growing
regions through FLD and
awareness
9 Trichogramma to control stem
borer of rice: Release of parasite
Trichogramma japonicum @ 1
lakh/ha at 50 days after
transplanting
2017-18 5000 ha in all most all
districts of Odisha
through TSP, FLD,
Trainings ,Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
10 Insecticides against shoot & fruit
borer of brinjal : Flubendiamide
480 SC @ 78.70 g ai/ha and
rynaxypyr 20 SC @ 33.33 ai/ha
are effective in controlling shoot
& fruit borer of brinjal
2017-18 500 ha in brinjal growing
regions through FLD,
TSP and awareness
11 Management of sucking pests in
cotton: Foliar spray of
dinotefuran 20% SG@ 30g/ha at
79 DAG (days after germination)
and 94 DAG for leaf hopper,
white fly and aphid management
2017-18 1500 ha through TSP,
FLD, trainings, other
Govt. demonstration and
lateral spread
12 Root-knot nematode
management in mungbean: Soil
application of carbofuran @ 0.75
kg a.i/ha + seed treatment with
Trichoderma harzianum @ 10
g/kg seed
2017-18 80 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
13 Management of disease complex
of brinjal: Seed treatment of
brinjal with metalaxyl +
mancozeb MZ 72 @ 2 g/kg
followed by soil application of
carbofuran 3G @ 1 kg a.i./ha at
planting and soil drenching of
carbendazim 0.15% +
streptocycline 0.015%
2017-18 1000 ha through FLD,
TSP, awareness
programme and lateral
spread
14 Management of rhizome rot
disease of ginger: Rhizome
treatment for 30 minutes and soil
drenching with metalaxyl MZ
2017-18 500 ha in Koraput,
Kandhamal and coastal
districts through FLD,
TSP, awareness
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
72% WP @ 0.2% +
streptocycline @ 0.015% twice
at 45 and 90 days after planting
programme and lateral
spread
15 Nematode management in okra:
Seed treatment with
Purpureocillium lilacinum @ 5
ml/kg followed by soil
application of FYM @ 2.5 t/ha
enriched with P. lilacinum (@ 10
ml/kg)
2017-18 10 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
16 Eco-friendly Pink stem borer
management in finger millet:
Spraying of NSKE 5% at 35
DAS
2018-19 1500 ha through TSP,
FLD, other Govt.
demonstration & lateral
spread
17 Pre-harvest spraying of
emamectin benzoate (5 SG) @
0.3 ml/L or profenofos (50EC) @
1ml/L twice (at 50% pod
maturity and maturity stage) in
greengram for pulse beetle and
subsequent carry over pest load
during storage of seeds
2018-19 300 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
18 Application of carbofuran 3G @
30 kg/ha at 20 days after
transplanting (DAT) followed by
spraying of Rynaxypyr 20 SC @
150 ml/ha at 45 DAT and
Pymetrozine 50 WG @ 300 g/ha
at 65 DAT can control stem
borer, gall midge and plant
hoppers in rice.
2018-19 3000 ha through TSP,
FLD, training,Govt.
programmes and lateral
spread
19 Soil solarization and seed
biopriming with Trichoderma +
Pseudomonas @ 5 gm / kg seed
each, reduced the post-
emergence seedling damping off
of tomato and chili
2018-19 100 ha through TSP, FLD
and training programmes
20 Application of FYM @ 1 ton/ha
enriched with consortium of P.
fluorescens and T. viride) for
management of rootknot
nematode and Ralstonia
solanacearum complex in brinjal.
2018-19 150 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
21 Managing stem rot of jute: Seed
treatment with tebuconazole
@1.5ml/kg of seed + spraying of
tebuconazole @0.15% at 45 days
of crop age for stem rot of jute
with lowest root rot
2018-19 500 ha in Kendrapara,
Jajpur and Keonjhar
district through TSP and
KVK demonstration
22 Management of yellow mite of
jute: Spraying of mineral oil
(Servo Agro Spray) @ 9ml/lit of
water at 35 and 50 days after
sowing
2018-19 100 ha in Kendrapara,
Jajpur and Keonjhar
district through TSP and
KVK demonstration
23 Pulse beetle management with
botanicals: Smearing oils of
lemon grass and citronella @
5ml/kg of seed inhibits
oviposition up to 15 days
whereas sweet flag and neem oil
@5ml/kg of seed has similar
effect up to 1 and 3 months,
respectively
2018-19 500 numbers of
beneficiary through TSP
and demonstration
programmes in Ganjam,
Gajapati and Koraput
districts
24 Spraying of 1500 ppm Neem
formulation @2.5 ml/l at 15days
after sowing (DAS) for shoot fly
management in little millet
2018-19 100 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
25 Spraying of Diafenthiuron 50
WP @ 312.5 g a.i. / ha at 25 days
after sowing (DAS)against
sucking pests of mungbean
2018-19 500 ha through TSP, FLD
and lateral spread
26 IPM module for fruit and shoot
borer in brinjal: Application of
Neem cake + Pheromone trap +
Clipping of twigs along with
alternate spray of Flubendiamide
and Cartap- hydrochloride at 10
days interval.
2019-20 800 ha through FLD, TSP,
awareness programme
and lateral spread
27 Disease management in sesame:
Seed treatment with
Trichoderma viride @ 10g/kg
+furrow application of T. viride
(2.5 kg enriched in 250 kg FYM
/ha) and foliar application of
azoxystrobin (23 % SC) @ 1ml/l
at 45 DAS & 60 DAS
2019-20 500 ha through FLD, TSP,
awareness and other govt.
programmes
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Sl.No. Technology Year Remarks
28 Molecular validation of BPH
resistance in rice variety Hasanta
revealed presence of one major
resistance conferring gene i.e.,
BPH31 with two QTLs qBPH4.3
and qBPH4.4.
2019-20 35000 ha through seed
production, FLD and
lateral spread
Table 1.31. Horticultural technologies
Sl.
No.
Technology Year Remarks
1. Phyto sanitation followed by
mechanical extraction of Cashew
Stem and Root Borer (CSRB) grub
followed by application (mopping) of
chlorpyriphos (0.2% solution) on the
affected portion
2015-16 80 ha under the varieties
through FLD, awareness
and cashew board.
programme
2. Thirty kg S/ha (Gypsum / elemental
sulphur) is ideal for onion yield
(152.9 q/ha) and quality.
2016-17 200 ha in Angul, Bolangir
and Kalahandi through
FLD, TSP and lateral
spread.
3. Effect of NAA on pruned acid lime:
Pruning of branches with foliar spray
of NAA @100 ppm for increased
fruit retention, fruit size, yield and
quality of acid lime (Citrus
aurantifolia).
2017-18 100 ha orchards in Angul,
and other districts through
demonstration and lateral
spread
4. Weed management in onion: Pre-
emergence application of
pendimethalin 750 g /ha followed by
application of quizalofop-p-ethyl 50
g /ha at 20 DAS
2017-18 400 ha in Angul, Bolangir
and Kalahandi through
FLD, TSP and lateral
spread.
5. Boron application in potato: Foliar
application of Boron (0.1%) at 40, 50
and 60 days after planting for higher
tuber yield with minimum cracking
2018-19 500 ha under the varieties
through FLD, TSP activity
and state Govt. programme
6. Marigold variety African marigold
/Arka Bangra/ Bidhan marigold 2 for
maximum flower yield of in the Mid Central Table Land Zone
2019-20 100 ha in Angul,
Dhenkanal, Khordha,
Kalahandi and other
districts through FLD, TSP
and lateral spread
7. Foliar spray of 25 ppm of salicylic
acid at pre-flowering and 50 %
fruiting stages under water stress
2019-20 Under validation through
on farm testing before any
farm/ field replication
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No.
Technology Year Remarks
condition for improving yield and
quality of tomato seed.
8. Nutrient management in long
pepper: FYM @ 20 t/ha for better
plant height, number of leaves per
plant, leaf area, number of catkins per
plant, heaviest catkin and more
piperine yield in long peeper
2019-20 12 ha of area on
recommended organic
dose, through FLD and
training programmes.
9. Planting of banana with 3 suckers per
pit at a distance of 2 m x 3 m i.e. 5001
plants per hectare for higher yield
2019-20 100 ha in Kandhamal and
other districts through TSP
FLD and training activities
Table 1.32. Agriculture Engineering technologies
Sl.
No.
Technology Year Remarks
1. Tractor Operated Groundnut
Thresher
2015-16 Practiced in 500 ha
through demonstration and
lateral spread
2. Tractor operated maize dehusker
cum sheller with a shelling capacity
of 20 q/hour and cost of operation of
Rs 36/q suitable for simultaneous
dehusking and shelling of maize
2016-17 Practiced in 80,000 ha
through demonstration and
lateral spread
3. Tractor operated multi-row rotary
weeder with a field capacity of 0.27
ha/h suitable for weeding and hoeing
operation in sugarcane crop.
2016-17 Practiced in 50 ha of
sugarcane area through
demonstration and lateral
spread
4. A feed-in type bullock operated
sunflower thresher developed and
evaluated with average output was
64.8 kg/h with threshing and cleaning
efficiency of 98.7% and 84.5%,
respectively.
2016-17 Practiced in 40 ha through
demonstration and lateral
spread
5. Extending shelf-life of paddy straw
mushroom up to 72 hour by pre-
cooling of mushroom at 14°C for 2
hour after harvest and packing in 75 µ
HIPS punnet with 1.2% perforations
and stored in cold storage at 15±1°C.
2017-18 Under validation through
OFTs for larger adoption
by farmers.
6. Ragi thresher-cum-pearler having
output of 85.7 kg/h, threshing
efficiency of 92.1%, cleaning
efficiency of 92.4%
2017-18 5000 ha of ragi grown area
through demonstration and
lateral spread
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Sl.
No.
Technology Year Remarks
7. Three row manual rice transplanter
having capacity of 0.02 ha/h (9 man-
days/ha) with missing hill 3 to 5% can
be operated using mat type seedlings
2017-18 Practiced in 50 ha of area
through demonstration and
lateral spread
8. Management of rice weevil & pulse
beetle: Mixing of Silica Nano Particle
(SNP) @0.5 g/kg of raw rice
/Spraying of SNP emulsion at
concentration of @1000 ppm on
gunny bag for rice-weevil and direct
mixing of SNP with greengram @0.7
g /kg of grain for pulse beetle
2018-19 Under validation through
OFTs for larger adoption
by farmers.
9. Pedal operated maize sheller with
shelling efficiency of 95.2 - 97.6%
with output: 85-90 kg/h. The cost of
shelling is Rs 0.90/kg
2018-19 Practiced in 40 ha of maize
area through demonstration
and lateral spread
10. OUAT maize dehusker-cum-sheller
for simultaneous dehusking and
shelling with output of 130 kg/h with
97% shelling efficiency operated by a
pair of bullocks in rotary mode or by
1.0 hp electric motor.
2018-19 Practiced in 20 ha of maize
area through demonstration
and lateral spread in
Gajapati, Rayagada
11. Tractor operated axial flow rice
thresher with capacity of tractor
operated axial flow rice thresher with
and without mechanical feeding
system was 16.62 q/h and 10.15 q/h,
respectively. There was a cost saving
of 36 % and labour saving of 50 %
over existing thresher by use of the
feeding system
2019-20 Practiced in 60,000 ha
through demonstration and
lateral spread
12. Little millet thresher-cum-cleaner:
A little millet (suan) thresher -cum-
cleaner, operated by bullock power in
rotary mode was developed with an
average output of 54.2 kg/h, threshing
efficiency of 95.2 %, cleaning
efficiency of 94.5 % and cost of
operation of Rs 0.55/kg
2019-20 Practiced in 40 ha through
demonstration and lateral
spread in Gajapati district.
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Table 1.33. Animal/Fishery science technologies
Sl.
No.
Technology Year Remarks
1. Teat dipping in 5% Curcuma longa
solution for five minutes after each
milking and oral administration of
dicalcium phosphate 25 gm daily for 90
days to prevent occurrence of subclinical
mastitis
2015-16 Practised by 70% (50 nos)
of dairy farms and 300
dairy farmers of Khordha,
undivided Cuttack and
Puri
2. Treatment of Chronic Repeat Breeding
Cows with Nutritional and Hormonal
Intervention for High Conception Rate
2015-16 Practised by 60% of
veterinarians of the state
for treating the disorder
3. Hansli × CSML cross broiler birds
achieved a body weight of 1174.08
g at 8th week of age with FCR 2.67.
2016-17 Under validation through
OFTs for larger adoption
by farmers.
4. Supplementation of mineral mixture
along with treatment of anestrous animal
with double synch protocol to improve
the conception
2017-18 Practised by 60% of
veterinarians of the state
for treating the disorder
5. Selection, distribution and rotation of
superior bucks with deworming thrice a
year and vaccination against PPR, goat
pox and enterotoxaemia for
improvement in body weight of Ganjam
goats
2017-18 400 number of goat
farmers of Ganjam
6. Performance of Puntius gonionotus:
Puntius gonionotus under mono and
polyculture system for higher yield from
polyculture (Catla: silver barb: Common
carp in the ratio of 40:30:30)
2017-18 Practiced with 200
numbers of fish farmers
under OFT and FLD in
Angul and other coastal
districts
7. Combined use of probiotics:
Lactobacillus sporogenes and
Saccharomyces cerevisiae @2% each in
an interval of 15 days for growth of Rohu
(Labeo rohita)
2017-18 Practiced with 500 no. of
fish farmers under
demonstration and
awareness programmes
8. Stocking density on seed stunting @30
nos /m² for increase in biomass in
pisciculture
2017-18 Practised by 150 no. of
rural youths under FLD
and other projects
9. Supplementation of herbal feed
additives (100g dried bael leaves + 100 g
dried curry leaves per day) for 15 days
along with ASMM (50 g/d) to improv the
reproductive performance of 50% of the
anestrous animals.
2019-20 Practised by 15-20% of
the coastal dairy farmers
of Khordha, undivided
Cuttack and Puri
10. Production and growth of Juveniles of
Mugil cephalus in the fry stocking
density of 15,000/ha is advisable and
these juveniles are the best for stocking
for cage culture
2019-20 Practised in 10 ha of
polyculture in brackish
water fish farming areas
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Table 1.34. Allied science technologies
Sl.
No.
Technology Year Remarks
1. Oyster mushroom variety,
Pleurotus pulmonarius (Indian
oyster) is suitable for cultivation in
the inland districts of the state
during the winter season with the
yield potential as high as 120%.
2015-16 Adoption by 2200 no.
of mushroom growers
through FLD, training
2. Two strains of Volvariella
volvacea namely, OSM 11 & 12 for
higher yield potential
2016-17 Adoption by 3000 no.
of mushroom growers
through FLD, training
3. Spawn substrate: Paddy grain
substrate for the more yield
and biological efficiency
2017-18 Practised by 50 no. of
spawn producers
through skill training
4. Blue Oyester Mushroom
(Hypsizygus ulmarius) can be
suitably grown in sorghum
grain for good quality spawn
and for highest biological
efficiency
2018-19 Practised by 12 no. of
spawn producers
through skill training
5. Wheat bran for mushroom:
Higher yield and highest
biological efficiency with
wheat bran treated mushroom
bed
2018-19 Adoption by 1200 no.
of mushroom growers
through FLD, training
6. The productivity of Blue
oyster (Hypsizygus ulmarius)
is higher than the ruling
varieties like Pleurotus
sajorcaju and Pleurotus
florida in different
agroclimatic zones of Odisha
2019-20 Adoption by 2500 no.
of mushroom growers
through FLD, training
7. Standardisation of
management practices of Apis
cerana indica
2017-18 Practised by 8000
honey bee farmers
through demonstration
and skill training
8. Healthy bee colony of Apis
cerana indica can be
produced by dividing the
colony with brood store area
(1400 cm2), honey store
area(235 cm2) and pollen
sore area (58 cm2 )
2019-20 Practised by 300
numbers of honey bee
entrepreneurs through
demonstration and skill
training
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6.6.3.4. Research Publication: Provide the list of research articles (NAAS ranking
5.00 or more) published in National and International Journals (only based on the
work conducted in the University).
Research Publications 2015-16
1. Acharya, P., Mohanty, G.P., Pradhan, C.R., Mishra, S.K., Beura, N.C. and
Moharana, B. 2015 Exploring the effects of inclusion of dietary fresh Azolla on
the performance of White Pekin broiler ducks. Veterinary World, 8(11): 1293-
1299. NAAS rating 5.1
2. Ankush Gupta, Khulbe, D., Srinivas, P. 2016. Enhancing resistance of rice bean
to diseases by seed treatment with Pseudomonas P. flourescens and Bacillus
species. Legume Research 05/2016; DOI: 10. 18805 /lr. v0iOF .10284. NAAS
rating 6.15
3. Bagh, J., Panigrahi, B., Panda, N., Mallik, B.K., Pradhan, C.R., Pati, P.K. and
Behera, K. 2016 Growth performance, body measurements and carcass traits of
grey, brown and white varieties of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in
coastal climatic condition. Ind. J. Poul. Sci.. Ref. No.: CARI/IJPS/
MSIDN/117/2014. NAAS rating 5.01
4. Bal, G.C., Panda, M.R., Panda, S.K. and Mohanty, B.N. 2015. Pathology of
Parasitic infections in deshi fowls. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 39(1):
68-72. NAAS rating 5.01
5. Behera, M,, Panda, S.K., Sahoo, P.K., Acharya, A.P., Patra, R.C., Das, S. and Pati,
S. 2015 Epidemiological study of canine parvovirus infection in and around
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, Vet. World, 8: 33-37. NAAS rating 5.1
6. Behera, M.K., Bhola, N., Parida, A.K. and Pradhan, T.R. 2016. Assessment of
inter-population genetic diversity and preliminary evaluation of suitable clones of
teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F.), Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 8 (1) :
273 – 278. (NAAS-5.08) NAAS rating 5.08
7. Biswal, C., B., Mohanty, G.P., Mishra S.K., Pradhan, C.R., Behura, N.C., Das, A.
and Behera, K. 2015 Effect of partial supplementation of sundried Azolla as a
protein source of the immunity and antioxidant status of commercial broilers.
Veterinary World, 8(9): 1126-1130. NAAS rating 5.1
8. Chandrakar, T., Jena, D., Dash, A.K., Jena, S.N. and Panda, N. 2015. Effect of fly
ash on soil physic chemical properties and maize yield in acidic Alfisols.
International Research Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences. 2(7): 48-62.
NAAS rating 5.08
9. Chandrakar, T., Jena, D., Dash, A.K., Rout , K.K. and Panda, N. 2016. Leaching
Behavior of Calcium Through Soil Columns Treated With Lime, Gypsum and Fly
Ash. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 22(1): 325-329. NAAS rating 5.02
10. Choudhary, O. P., Singh, I., Bharti, S.K., Mohd, K. I., Sathapathy, S. and Mrigesh,
M. 2015. Gross and morphometrical studies on mandible of blackbuck (Antelope
cervicapra). International Journal of Morphology. 33(2): 428-432. NAAS rating
6.32
11. Das, T., Panda, S. K., Panda, H. K., Acharya, A. P. and Das, N. 2015. Pathology
of Inclusion body hepatitis and hydropericardium syndrome in broiler chicken in
natural outbreaks in Odisha, Ind. J. Vet. Path. 39(1) :46-49. NAAS rating 5.03
7373
12. Dash S K, Dwivedy, S, Pal, U S, Dawange S and Atibudhi H N. 2015. Post harvest
practices of ginger in Odisha, India- present status and scope for development.
Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America. 46(4): 28-38.
NAAS rating 6.01
13. Dhalsamant K, Dash S K, Bal, L M and Panda M K. 2015. Effect of perforation
mediated MAP on shelf life of mushroom (Volvariella volvacea). Scientia
Horticulturae, 189: 41-50 (NAAS score: 7.5) NAAS rating 7.37
14. Gupta, A.R., S. Dey, D. Swarup, M. Saini 2015. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)
fruit pulp supplementation prevents collagen degradation and down regulation of
collagen 1 gene expression in fluoride exposed rats. Fluoride. 48(2): 131-138.
NAAS rating 6.63
15. Gupta, S.K., Behera, K., Pradhan, C.R., Acharya, A.P., Sethy, K., Behera, D.,
Lone, S.A. and Shinde, K.P. 2016 Influence of stocking density on the
performance, carcass characteristics, hematological and biochemical indices of
Vanaraja chickens. Indian Journal of Animal Research (Accepted ARCC/B-
3196). NAAS rating 6.04
16. Gupta, S.K., Behera, K., Pradhan, C.R., Mandal, A.K., Sethy, K., Behera, D. and
Shinde, K.P. 2016. Studies of the macroscopic and microscopic morphology
(hippocampus) of brain in Vencobb broiler. Veterinary World, 9(5): 507 – 511.
NAAS rating 5.1
17. Hembram, A., Panda, M.R., Mohanty, B.N., Pradhan, C.R., Dehuri, M.,Sahu, A.
and Behera, M. 2015 Prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths in Banaraja fowls
reared in semi-intensive system of management in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha.
Veterinary world. 8(6): 723-726. NAAS rating 5.1
18. Jena B. K.2015. Agro morphological and quality characterization of indigeneous
and exotic aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm. Journal of applied and
natural science. 8 (1): pg 314-320. NAAS rating 5.08
19. Jena, B, Rao, K.S., Das, D. and Reddy, K.C.S. 2015. Uterine histomorphological
changes in canine pyometra. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research 15(1):4747-
4750. NAAS rating 9.57
20. Jena, P. P., Panigrahi, B. and Chatterjee, C. 2016. Assessment of Cartosat-1 DEM
for Modeling Floods in Data Scarce Regions. Water Resource Management.
30:1293-1309. NAAS rating 8.60
21. K.K. Rout , M. Mandal , P. Majhi and M. Singh.2015Sustainability in relation to
Soil Microbial Biomass, Enzyme Activity and NPK Availability in a long term
manuredInceptisol planted to rice-rice. Journal of Plant Nutrition ( Manuscrit ID:
LPLA20150362). NAAS rating 6.49
22. Kaharate, A., Panda, H.K., Panda, S.K. and Sahoo, N. 2015. Feline pan leucopenia
in Nandan Kanan Zoological Park. Indian journal of Veterinary Pathology. 39(2):
132-135. NAAS rating 5.03
23. Kar, I, Ram, V., Thakuria, D., Bora, P.K. and Behera, B. 2015. Soil physico-
chemical properties and baby corn yield under green manure and phosphorus
application in acid soil Journal of Soil & Water Conservation. 14(3): 288-293.
NAAS rating 7.60
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24. Koshale, K.N., Mishra, M.K. and Sahu,K. C. 2015. Trends in studies on cultural
characteristics of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing Anthracnose of Mango.
Biosciences., 8(7):1775-1779. NAAS rating 11.38
25. Kumar, A., Singh, R., Chatterjee, C. and Mishra, A. 2015. Identification of the
best multi-model combination for simulating river discharge. Journal of
Hydrology. 525:313-325. NAAS rating 9.05
26. Lenka, D., Tripathy, S.K., Behera, Meenakshi and Ranjan R. 2015. Assessment of
genetic diversity in quality protein maize inbreds using ISSR markers. J. Environ.
Biol., 36: 985-992. NAAS rating 6.56
27. M.K. Ghosal, N. Mahapatra, N. Sahoo and P. K.Rout. 2016. A study on
preparation and heating value of bio-coal from green coconut shell for domestic
cooking fuel. Ecology, Environment and Conservation,. NAAS rating 5.02
28. M.K.Ghosal , S. K. Swain, A.K.Dash, and A. K. Mohapatra, 2016. Studies on
draftability and enhanced utilization of small size bullocks of Odisha for pulling
improved steel cart on tar road. Indian Journal of Animal Research, published
online on 16-01-2016. NAAS rating 6.04
29. M.K.Ghosal, D. Behera and A.K.Mohapatra. 2016. Studies on physiological
responses of bullocks of tribal district of Odisha under varying drafts and seasons.
Indian Journal of Animal Research, published online on 10-03-2016. NAAS
rating 6.04
30. Majhi, P, Mondal, S, Rout, K.K., Mandal. M and Singh. M. 2016 Effect of
continuous application of different chemical fertilisers and organic manure on soil
environment in a sub- tropical rice-rice eco- system of Eastern India. J, of Ecology,
Environment and Conservation (Communicated and Reference No. EEC-2016-
1651). NAAS rating 5.02
31. Mandal, A. K., Das, R. K., Maity, A. and Sahoo, G. R. 2016. Gastrin peptide
isolation in broiler chicken. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 50(1): 139-140.
NAAS rating 6.04
32. Mandal, K. D., Das, M. R., Pati, M., Pati, P. D., Gupta, A. R., Patra, R. C. and
Senapati, S. K. 2015. Effect of Moringa oleifera on hematological parameters of
calves reared in industrial fluorotic area. Veterinary World. 8: 1364-1369. NAAS
rating 5.1
33. Mishra J.P, Abraham J.J.R, Rao A.V, Rajini A.R, Mishra B. P. and Sarangi N.
R.2015. Chemical composition of solar dried blood and the ruminal content and
its effect on performance of Japanese quails. Veterinary World. 8(1): 82-87.
NAAS rating 5.1
34. Mishra, B. P., , G., Mendiratta, S. K., Sharma, B. D., Desai, B. A. and Rath, P. K.
2015. Development and quality evaluation of dehydrated chicken meat rings using
spent hen meat and different extenders. Journal of Food Science and Technology,
52(4): 2121-2129. NAAS rating 8.20
35. Mishra, B. P., Chauhan, G., Mendiratta, S. K., Rath, P. K. and Nayar, R. 2015.
Storage stability of aerobically packaged extended dehydrated chicken meat rings
at ambient temperature. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 39:
493-500. NAAS rating 6.24
36. Mishra, J., Abraham R. J. J., Rao, V. A., R. Rajini, A., Mishra, B. P. and Sarangi,
N. R. 2015. Chemical composition of solar dried blood and the ruminal content
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and its effect on performance of Japanese quails. Veterinary World, 8(1): 82-87.
NAAS rating 5.1
37. Mishra, P., Mohapatra, S. & Singh, A.K. 2015. Performance of variety of
gladiolus (g. floribundas L.) under faizabad climatic condition on the basis of
growth parameters. Ecology environment and conservation, Vol.21, p.153-155.
NAAS rating 5.02
38. Mohanta, D. K., Mohapatra, L. M., Karna, D. K., Babu, L. K., Joshi, S. K.,
Routray, A., Pradhan, C. R., Panda, M. R. and Sathapathy, S. 2016. Effect of
deworming regimen on helminthes and growth performances in growing Ganjam
goats. Indian Journal of Animal Research 50(2): 230-234. NAAS rating 6.04
39. Mohanty, A. K., Mishra, N., Roul, P. K., Dash, S. N. and Panigrahi, K.K. 2015.
Influence Of Conservation Agriculture Production System On Soil Organic
Carbon, Bulk Density And Water Stable Aggregates In A Tropical Rainfed Agro
Ecosystem. Ecology, Environment And Conservation. 21 (4): 111-114. NAAS
rating 5.02
40. Mohanty, R.R., Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2015. An interactive multi-objective
linerar programming approach for watershed planning – a case study, Journal of
Soil & Water Conservation, Vol. 14(1): 63-68. NAAS rating 7.60
41. Mohanty, S.R., Sahoo, S.K., Babu, L.K., Pradhan, C.R., Panigrahi, B. and Joshi,
S.K. 2016 Effect of feeding different levels of proteins on growth, mortality, blood
biochemical and immunological parameters of Khaki Campbell duck during
laying period. Indian Journal of Animal Research. (online publish:5/1/2016).
NAAS rating 6.04
42. Nayak, G. D., Behura, N. C., Sardar, K. K. and Mishra, P. K. 2015. Effect of
climatic variables on production and reproduction traits of colored broiler breeder
poultry. Veterinary World, 8(4): 472–477. NAAS rating 5.1
43. Nayak, P.K., Dash, U., Rayaguru, K. and K., R. K. 2015. Physio-chemical changes
during repeated frying of cooked oil: A Review. Journal of Food Biochemistry.
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.12215. NAAS rating 6.74
44. Niraj, D.K., Kumar, P., Mishra, C., Kashyap, N., Narayan, R., Bhattacharya, T.K.,
Bhushan, B., Tiwari, A.K., Saxena, V.K., Sahoo, N.R. and Sharama, D. 2015.
Nucleotide sequence analysis of Mx1 gene in Japanese quail. Indian Journal of
Animal Research. DOI:10.18805/ ijar.7091. NAAS rating 6.04
45. Niraj, D.K., Kumar, P., Mishra, C., Narayan, R., Bhattacharya, T.K., Shrivastava,
K., Bhushan, B., Tiwari, A.K., Saxena, V.K., Sahoo, N.R. and Sharama, D. 2015.
Single nucleotide polymorphism mining and nucleotide sequence analysis of
Mx1gene in exonic regions of Japanese quail. Veterinary World, 8(12): 1435-
1443. NAAS rating 5.1
46. Padhi, A and Mishra, R (2014). Microbilal Profile of wound Infection of Canines.
Vet. World : 221–223. NAAS rating 5.1
47. Pal U.S., Patra R.K., Sahoo N.R. and M. K. Panda. Effect of refining on quality
and composition of sunflower oil. J. Food Sci. Technol., 52(7), 4613-4618. NAAS
rating 8.20
48. Panda, A. and Tripathy, S.K. 2015. Revealing genetic diversity in land races and
wild accessions of mungbean (Vigna radiata l. wilczek) using SDS-PAGE of seed
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storage proteins. Legume Research, DOI:10.5958/0976-0571.2015.00088.0.
NAAS rating 6.15
49. Panda, B.B., Badoghar, A.K., Das, K., Panigrahi, R., Kariali, E., Das, S.R., Das,
S.K., Shaw, B.P. and Mohapatra, P.K. 2015. Compact panicle architecture is
detrimental for growth as well as sucrose synthase activity of developing rice
kernels. Functional Plant Biology, 42: 875-887. NAAS rating 9.15
50. Panigrahi, K.K., Baisakh, B., Das, T.R. Mohanty, A. and Pradhan, J., 2016.
Validation of CYR-1 gene for Yellow Mosaic Virus (YMV) resistance by linked
RGA (Resistance gene analogue) Markers in Black gram (Vigna mungo L.
Hepper) from populations segregating for YMV disease reaction. Indian Journal
of Genetics and Plant Breeding. 76 (1):104-106. NAAS rating 6.19
51. Pati S., Panda SK, Acharya AP, Behera M. Evaluation of geriatric changes in dogs,
Veterinary World, 03/2015,8(3), 273-278. NAAS rating 5.1
52. Patni, M., Singh, S. K., Singh, D. V., Palod, J., Kumar, A., Singh, M. K. and
Sathapathy, S. 2016. Studies on body weight, body measurements and scrotal
morphology in local Pantja goats. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 50(1): 105-
111. NAAS rating 6.04
53. Patra, B. K., Jena, D., Dash, S.K., Sahu, S.S., Samal, P., Das, S. and Mohanty,
D.N. 2015. Uterine prolapse in a buffalo: a case report. Buffalo Bulletin 34(4):383-
387. NAAS rating 6.03
54. Patra, B.K., Mohanty, D.N., Das, S., Das, R.K., Sahoo, G.R., Karna, D.K. and
Sahoo, L. 2015. Total protein, glucose and steroid profile in the ovarian follicular
fluid of buffaloes of coastal odisha. Buffalo Bulletin. 34(4): 423-428. NAAS rating
6.03
55. Paul, J. C., Panigrahi, B. and Mohanty, R.R. 2015. Watershed planning using goal
programming approach – a case study, Journal of Soil & Water Conservation, Vol.
14(2): 146-151. NAAS rating 7.60
56. Phonglosa, A., Bhattacharyya, K., Ray K., Mandal, J., Pari, A., Banerjee, H. and
Chattopadhyay, A. 2015 Integrated nutrient management in okra in an inceptisol
of eastern India; yield modeling through artificial neural network. Scientia
Horticulturae 187: 1-9. NAAS rating 7.37
57. Poduval, M., Mathew, B. and Tarai, R.K. 2015. Evaluation of germplasms for
cashew apple processing industry. Indian Journal of Horticulture, 72 (3):411-415.
NAAS rating 6.13
58. Rath, P.K., Mishra, P.K., Mallick, B.K. and Behura, N.C. 2015. Evaluation of
different egg quality traits and interpretation of their mode of inheritance in White
leghorns. Veterinary World, 8: 449-452. NAAS rating 5.1
59. Rout, P.K., Paul, J.C. and Panigrahi, B. 2015. Evaluation of morphometric
parameters of Puincha micro watershed – a remote sensing and GIS approach.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 14(3): 261-266. NAAS rating 7.60
60. Sahoo, B. C. and Panda, S. N.2015. Feasibility and sizing of unlined on-farm pond
for partial rice substitution in rainfed uplands of Eastern India. Paddy Water
Environment (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s10333-015-0509-8. NAAS rating 7.15
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61. Sahoo, H. K., Behera, B. and Behera, U. K. 2015. Rice-based integrated farming
system for imparting sustainability to rainfed rice farms in disadvantaged districts
of Odisha in Eastern India. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 14(2) : 186 –
191. NAAS rating 7.60
62. Sahoo, H.K., Behera, B., Behera, U.K. and Das, T.K.2015. Land productivity
enhancement and soil health improvement in rainfed rice (Oryza sativa) farms of
Odisha through Integrated Farming System. Indian Journal of Agronomy 60(4):
485-492. NAAS rating 5.00
63. Sahoo, L., Patel, A., Sahu, B.P., Mitra, S., Meher, P.K., Mahapatra, K.D., Dash,
S.K., Jayasankar, P and Das, P. 2015. Preliminary genetic linkage map of Indian
major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton 1822) based on microsatellite markers.
Journal of Genetics, 94, 2:271-277. NAAS rating 7.09
64. Sahoo, P.R., Sethy, K., Mohapatra, S. and Panda, D. 2016. Loop mediated
isothermal amplification: An innovative gene amplification technique for animal
disease, Veterinary World, 9(5):42-46. NAAS rating 5.1 NAAS rating 5.1
65. Sahu, S., Babu, L.K., Karna, D.K., Behera, K., Kanungo, S., Kamal, R. and
Upadhyay, D. 2015. Effect of prepartum concentrate supplementation on blood
bio chemical profiles of pregnant Ganjam goat. Indian Journal of Animal
Research, 49(4) 2015: 487-490. NAAS rating 6.04
66. Samal, L., Chaturvedi, V.B., Saikumar, G., Somvansi, R. and Pattanaik, A.K.
2015. Prebiotic potential of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) in
Wistar rats: effects of levels of supplementation on hindgut fermentation,
intestinal morphology, blood metabolites and immune response. Journal of the
Science of Food and Agriculture, 95: 1689-1696. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.6873. NAAS
rating 7.71
67. Samal, L., Chaudhary, L.C., Agarwal, N. and Kamra, D.N. 2015. Effect of plants
containing secondary metabolites as feed additives on rumen fermentation and
rumen microbial profile of buffaloes. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology, 15:
427-437. doi: 10.5958/0974-181X.2015.00043.8. NAAS rating 6.13
68. Samal, L., Chaudhary, L.C., Agarwal, N. and Kamra, D.N. 2016. Effect of plants
containing secondary metabolites as feed additives on rumen metabolites and
methanogen diversity of buffaloes. Animal Production Science, 56: 472-481. doi:
10.1071/AN15596. . NAAS rating 7.29
69. Sandeep, I.S.; Kuanar, A.; Akbar, A.; Kar, B.; Das, S.; Mishra, Antaryami; Sial,
P.; Naik, P. K.; and Nayak, S. 2016. Agroclimatic zone based metabolic profiling
of turmeric (Curcuma longa L) for phytochemical yield optimization. Industrial
Crops and Products. 85: 229-240. NAAS rating 8.84
70. Sanyal, S.K., Dwivedi, B.S., Singh, V.K., Majumdar, K., Datta, S.C., Pattanayak,
S.K. and Annapurna, K. 2015. Phosphorus in relation to dominant cropping
sequence in India-: :Chemistry, fertility relations and management options.
Current Science. 108 (7):1262-1270. NAAS rating 6.93
71. Seni, A. and Sahoo, A. K. 2015. Biology of paracoccus marginatus Williams and
Granara de Willink (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) on papaya, parthenium and
brinjal plant. Research on Crops, 16 (4): 722-727 NAAS rating 5.00
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72. Sethi, Kabita, Lenka, P.C., Tripathy, S.K. and Mohanty, P. 2016. Assessment of
molecular genetic diversity and identification of elite cashew hybrids. Int J. Hort.,
6(2): 1-10. NAAS rating 6.13
73. Srichandan S. 2015. Effect of level and time of nitrogen application in Baby corn.
International Journal of applied and natural sciences. Vol. 4. NAAS rating 5.08
74. Swapan K. Tripathy, P. K. Nayak, D. Lenka, D. Swain, B. Baisakh, P. Mohanty,
N. Senapati, G. B. Dash, S. Dash, P. M. Mohapatra, K. Pradhan, D. R. Mishra and
R. Ranjan2015. Morphological Diversity of local land races and wild forms of
mungbean. Legume Research. Print ISSN: 0250-5371/Online ISSN: 0976-0571.
NAAS rating 6.15
75. Thingujam, U., Pati, S., Khanam, R., Pari, A., Ray, K., Phonglosa, A. and
Bhattacharyya, K. 2016 Effect of integrated nutrient management on the nutrient
accumulation and status of post-harvest soil of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)
under Nadia conditions (West Bengal), India. Journal of Applied and Natural
Science 8 (1): 321-328. NAAS rating 5.08
76. Tripathy S. K., Ranjan R., Dash, S., Lenka, D., Bastia D.N., Baisakh, B., Satpathy,
P.C. and Sahu, S. 2015. Isolation of useful scented rice mutants and comparative
assessment of genetic diversity. Journal of Environmental Biology, 37 (1): 65-73.
NAAS rating 6.56
77. Tripathy, S. K., Nayak, P. K., Lenka, D., Swain,D., Baisakh, B., Mohanty, P.,
Senapati, N., Dash, G. B., Dash, S., Mohapatra, P.M., Pradhan, K ,
Mishra,D.R. and Ranjan, R. 2015. Morphological diversity of local land races
and wild forms of mungbean. Legume Research, DOI:10.18805/lr.v0iOF.8408.
NAAS rating 6.15
78. Tripathy, S. K., Ranjan, R., Dash, Sasmita, Bharti, R., Lenka, D., Sethy, Y. D.,
Mishra, D.R., Ray Mohapatra, Bhumika and Pal, Shovina . 2015. Genetic analysis
of BOAA content in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Legume Research, 38 (4):
465-468. NAAS rating 6.15
79. Tripathy, S.K. 2015. Genotyping of Scented Rice Land Races of Odisha Using
SDS-PAGE of Total Seed Storage Protein. Res. J. Biotechnology, 10(5): 62-74.
NAAS rating 6.28
80. Tripathy, S.K., Panda, A. and Lenka, D. 2016. Cytological elucidation of
somaclonal variation in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Legume Research,
39(2):177-182. NAAS rating 6.15
81. Tripathy, S.K., Ranjan, Rajesh, Dash, Sasmita, Lenka,D., Bastia, D.N., Baisakh,
B, Satapathy, P.C., and Sahu, S. 2016. Isolation of useful scented rice mutants
and comparative assessment of genetic diversity using RAPD and ISSR markers.
J. Environmental Biology, 37: 65-73. NAAS rating 6.56
82. Tripathy, S.K., Sardar, Suchinnata S., Pal, Shovina, Ray Mohapatra, Bhumika,
Das, A.B. and Rout,G.R. 2015. RAPD markers for genetic characterization in
mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek). Legume Research. 38 (3):279-288.
NAAS rating 6.15
Research Publications 2016-17
1. Akbar, A., Kuanar A., Joshi R. K., Sandeep I.S., Mohanty, S., Naik P.K., Mishra,
A. and Nayak, S. 2016. Development of Prediction Model and Experimental
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Validation in Predicting the Curcumin Content of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.).
Front. Plant Sci., 7: 1507. NAAS rating: 10.11
2. Bagh, J., Panigrahi, B., Panda, N., Pradhan, C.R., Mallick. B.K., Majhi, B. and Rout,
S.S. 2016. Body weight, egg production and egg quality traits of Grey, Brown and
White varieties of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in coastal climatic
conditions of Odisha. Veterinary World, 9(8): 832-836. NAAS rating: 5.79
3. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Effective influence of liming
materials on Chemical properties of the soil for maize crop grown in Acid Soil of
Khurda dist. of Odisha. Internation Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(5):2111-2117.
NAAS rating: 5.31
4. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Influence of different sources of
liming materials on Post-harvest properties of the soil for maize crop grown in Acid
Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1836-1840.
NAAS rating:5.21
5. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Influence of different sources of
liming materials on Organic Carbon status of the Soil for maize crop grown in Acid
Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1826-1830.
NAAS rating:5.21
6. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Scientific influence of different
sources of liming materials with & without FYM on Concentration, Uptake &
Recovery of the Nutrients for maize crop grown in Acid Soil of Khurda dist. of
Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1820-1825. NAAS
rating:5.21
7. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Various impact of different
sources of liming materials on Growth, Yield & Productivityof the maize crop
grown in Acid Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
6(5):1831-1835. NAAS rating:5.21
8. Dalai, B., Dash S.K., Singh S.K., Swain N. and Swain B.B.2016. Ultrasonic and
31P NMR investigation of an acidic nuclear extractant with some monosubstituted
benzenes. J. Chem. Thermodynamics, 93 : 143-150 NAAS rating:8.29
9. Das, A., Swain N. and Panigrahi M. 2016. Optical fibre and its use in
communication systems. Int. J. Chem. Pharma. Rev. Res. 1(1) : 34-40.
10. Das, C.K., Srivastava, G., Dubey, A., Roy, M., Jain, S., Sethy, N.K., Saxena, M.,
Harke, S., Sarkar, S., Misra, K. and Singh, S.K. 2016. Nano-iron pyrite seed
dressing: a sustainable intervention to reduce fertilizer consumption in vegetable
(beetroot, carrot), spice (fenugreek), fodder (alfalfa), and oilseed (mustard,
sesamum) crops. Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering, 1(1): 1-12.
11. Das, C.K., Srivastava, G., Dubey, A., Verma, S., Saxena, M., Roy, M., Sethy, N.K.,
Bhargava, K., Singh, S.K., Sarkar, S. and Philip, D.2016. The seed stimulant effect
of nano iron pyrite is compromised by nano cerium oxide: regulation by the trace
ionic species generated in the aqueous suspension of iron pyrite. RSC Advances,
6(71): 67029-38. NAAS rating:9.05
12. Das, J., Jena, B., Behera, S. S., and Sardar, K. K. 2016. Surgical management of
open talocrural joint luxation in a white albino rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 37(1) :75. NAAS rating: 5.25
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13. Das, S., Pradhan, C.R., Mishra, S.K., Swain, R.K., Mishra, P.C., Sahoo, G., Sethy,
K. and Mohanty, G.P. 2016. Comparative efficacy of nutritional and hormonal
interventions on the reproductive performance of cows. Animal Nutrition and Feed
Technology, 16:427-438. NAAS rating: 6.31
14. Dash, .S .R., Ray. P., Mukhopahyaya. S. D., Routray. B. K and Singh .D.V.2017.
Constraints perceived by Tribal People in Implementation of watershed
Development programme – a study in Odisha, International Journal 0f Current
Microbiology and applied science, VOL-6( 8). Pp -3296-3301 NAAS rating:5.38
15. Dash, A. K. Sahoo, P.K. Das, L.M. and Nayak, S.N. 2016. Life Cycle Assessment
of Bio-diesel Production from Simarouba glauca in India. Agricultural Engineering
Today, 40 (1): 40-48. NAAS rating: 5.30
16. Dash, J. R., Senapati M R, Behera, P K, Panda S K, Parija S C, 2016. Safety
evaluation of Nimovet® in poultry birds. Toxicology international, 23(2). NAAS
rating: 5.23
17. Dash, R. and Mishra M M. 2015. Bio-efficacy of Halosulfuron methyl against
sedges in bottle gourd. Indian Journal of weed sciences.46(3).267-269. NAAS
rating: 5.17
18. Dawange, S. P., Dash, S K, Bal, L M and Panda M K. 2016. Quality of minimally
processed carrots in perforation-mediated modified-atmosphere packaging (PM-
MAP). Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization (Springer). DOI
10.1007/s11694-016-9359-3. NAAS rating: 7.42
19. Dhal, A., Beura, S.K., Sethi. D. and Dash, S.R . 2016. Study on weather parameters
in relation to perpetuation of Alternaria leaf blight disease in Tomato (Lycopersicon
esculentum L.). The Bioscan, 11(4):2855-2858. NAAS rating:5.26
20. Dutta,S.,Borah,T.R.,Barman,Roy.A.,Hansda,A. and Ghosh,P.P.(2016).Overview
of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in India with special reference to its emerging severity
in Eastern Region.Indian Phytopath.69(4s):236-239. NAAS rating: 5.90
21. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G. C. and Dhua, S. R. 2016. Weed dynamics and grain yield as
influenced by sowing time and system of cultivation of rice genotypes. Crop and
Weed. 12(1): 107-111.
22. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G. C. and Dhua, S. R. 2017. Correlation between Vegetative
Parameters and Yield with Weed Biomass of Kharif Rice Genotypes at Varying
Dates of Sowing and Systems of Cultivation in Coastal Odisha. Environment and
Ecology. 35(1): 35-39. NAAS rating:5.28
23. Ghosal, M.K, Behera, D. and Mohapatra, A.K. 2016. Studies on draughtability of
non-descript bullock breeds of Odisha. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol.
53 (2): 24-30. NAAS rating:5.59
24. Ghosal, M.K, Behera, D. and Mohapatra, A.K. 2016. Studies on physiological
responses of bullocks of tribal district of Odisha under varying drafts and seasons.
Indian Journal of Animal Research, 50(5): 668-573. NAAS rating:5.68
25. Ghosal, M.K. Swain, S. K. Dash, A.K. and Mohapatra, A. K. 2016. Studies on
draftability and enhanced utilization of small size bullocks of Odisha for pulling
improved steel cart on tar road. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 50 (2): 250-
254. NAAS rating:5.68
26. Ghosal, M.K. and Din, M. 2016. Design and development of cup in cup-feed
metering seed drill for seed pattern characteristics study of paddy seeds.
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Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America (AMA) , 47(3),
Summer Issue. NAAS rating:6.15
27. Ghosal, M.K. Sarangi Paritosh. and Behera, D. 2016. Development and
performance evaluation of a power operated rubber sheller bar type groundnut
decorticator-cum-cleaner. Agricultural Engineering Today, 40(1): 22-31. NAAS
rating:5.30
28. Gitanjali, Behera and Kalpana Rayaguru. 2016. Development and performance
evaluation of manually operated star fruit slicer. Journal of Agricultural
Engineering, 53 (3): 10-18 NAAS rating:5.59
29. Gupta, A., Khulbe, D. and Srinivas, P. 2016. Enhancing resistance of rice bean to
diseases by seed treatment with Pseudomonas fluourescens and Bacillus species.
Legume Research, 39 (6): 1013-1020. NAAS rating:6.34
30. Gupta, S.K., Behera, K., Pradhan, C.R., Mandal, A.K., Sethy, K., Behera, D. and
Shinde, K.P. 2016. Studies of the macroscopic and microscopic morphology
(hippocampus) of brain in Vencobb broiler. Veterinary World, 9(5): 507-511.
NAAS rating:5.71
31. Jena, B., Mohapatra, S., Nayak, R.K., Das, J., and Shukla, A.K. 2017.Effect of
boron fertilization on fate of soil boron pool under a rice-vegetable cropping system
grown in an Inceptisols of Odisha , International Journal of Chemical Studies 2017;
5(1): 74-78. NAAS rating:5.31
32. Jena, B., Sahoo, S., Pattanaik, K., and Padhan, A. 2016. Surgical Management of
Bovine Solid Dermoid Choristoma on Membrana Nictitans–A Case Report.
International Journal of Livestock Research, 6(11), 100-103. NAAS rating:5.36
33. Jena, C. K., Gupta, A. R. and Patra, R. C. 2016. Protective effect of Moringa
oleifera on haematological and biochemical parameters of cattle from industrial
fluoride polluted area. Journal of Animal Research. 6(1): 91-97. NAAS rating:5.68
34. Jena, D., Das, S., Patra, B. K., Biswal, S. S., Mohanty, D. N. and Samal, P. 2016.
Certain hormonal profiles of postpartum anestrus jersey crossbred cows treated with
controlled internal drug release and ovsynch protocol. Veterinary World, 9(10):
1102-1106. NAAS rating:5.71
35. Karna, D.K., Sahu, S.S. and Sahoo, C. S. 2016. Effect of non-genetic factors on
growth of Ganjam goats of Odisha. Indian Journal of Small Ruminants, 22(1): 107-
109. NAAS rating:5.25
36. Khulbe, D., Sahoo K.C. and Dash B.B. 2016. Effect of chemical fungicides against
sheath blight disease of rice in coastal plain zone. Indian Phytopathology 69(4s):
260-265. NAAS rating:5.90
37. Kumar, S, Bal S.S, Sasmal, A, Kar, A. Panigrahi, R. K. and Jagadev, P. N. 2016.
Screening of mungbean and urdbean germplasms against Yellow Mosaic Disease
(YMD) under natural field condition. Indian Phytopathology 60 (4s): 724-728.
NAAS rating:5.90
38. Maharana, J., Behera, S. K., Acharya, P. and Jakhar, P. 2016. Adoption behavior of
conservation based improved marigold cultivation in tribal villages of southern
Odisha. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, Vol. 44 (Issue 2): Page 221-228.
NAAS rating:5.20
39. Maharana, J., Behera, S. K., Acharya, P. and Jakhar, P. 2016. Participatory varietal
and adoption behavior evaluation for off-season Tomato cultivation on rainfed
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sloping lands of southern Odisha. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, Vol. 44
(Issue 3): Page 321-326. NAAS rating:5.20
40. Majhi, P. and Rout, K.K.2016. Effect of continuous application of different
inorganic macro and micro nutrients and FYM on crop yield and changes in soil pH
and SOC of an acidic typic Ustochrepts under sub tropical rice-rice eco-system. The
Bioscan, 11(3) : 1811-1815. NAAS rating:5.26
41. Mandal, A. K., Das, R. K., Maity, A. and Sahoo, G. R. 2016. Gastrin peptide
isolation in broiler chicken. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 50(1): 139-140.
NAAS rating:6.44
42. Mandal, P., Chhutia S., Biswal M. and Thriveni V. 2015. Studies on Standardization
of recipes, storage life and biochemical changes of carambola Nectar (Averrhoa
carambola L.). The Bioscan 11(2);1247-1249. NAAS rating:5.26
43. Mishra, M.M., Dash, R.R. and Mishra, M. 2016. Weed persistence, resistance and
phytotonic effect of herbicides in rice. Indian J. Weed Science 48(1)1-5. NAAS
rating:5.17
44. Mishra, P., Patra, R. and Mohapatra, R. N.2016. Influence of environmental factors
on the growth and development of Tobacco beetle, Lassioderma serricorne (Fab.)
in storage. Journal of Entomological Research, 40 (1) 53-57. NAAS rating:5.04
45. Mohanta, D.K., Mohapatra, L.M., Karna, D.K., Babu, L.K., Joshi, S.K., Routray,
A., Pradhan, C.R., Panda, M.R. and Sathapathy, S. 2016 Effect of deworming
regimen on helminths and growth performances in growing Ganjam goats. Indian
Journal of Animal Research, 50 (2): 230-234. NAAS rating:6.44
46. Mohanty, D.K., Behera, D., Mahapatra, M. and Swain, S.K. 2017. Effect of
vegetable transplanter press wheel design on soil compaction and seedling
establishment. Journal of Agricultural Engineering (JAE), 54 (1): 11-20. NAAS
rating:5.59
47. Mohanty, I., Suklabaidya S., Parija S. C. 2016. Acidosis reduces the function and
expression of α1d-adrenoceptor in superior mesenteric artery of Capra hircus.
Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 48(4):399-406 NAAS rating:7.04
48. Mohanty, S. R., Sahoo S. K., Babu L. K., Pradhan C. R., Panigrahi B. and Joshi S.
K. 2016. Effect of feeding different levels of protein on growth, mortality, blood
biochemical and immunological parameters of khaki Campbell duck during laying
period. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 50 (3): 392-395. NAAS rating:6.44
49. Mohapatra, J., Routray, U., Medicherla, V. R., & Mishra, D. K. 2016. Existence of
Cu1+ and Cu2+ Oxidation States for the Occurrence of Ferromagnetismin Zn0.
95Cu0. 05O. Advanced Science Letters, 22(2), 479-481. NAAS rating:7.80
50. Mohapatra, S., Mohanty, A. K., Tripathy, S. K., S. Lenka, Panigrahy, N. and Nayak,
B. R. 2016. Integrated weed management under modified water regimes in System
of Rice Intensification. Ind. J. of Weed Science, 48(1): 17-20. NAAS rating:5.17
51. Mohapatra, S., Mohanty, A.K., Tripathy, S.K., Nayak, B.R., Panagrahy, N.,
Samant, P.K. and Lenka, S., 2016. Irrigation schedule and crop geometry effect on
weed management in maize + green gram intercropping system. Indian Journal of
Weed Science, 48 (3):1-5. NAAS rating:5.17
52. Mohapatra, S., Samantaray, D.P., Samantaray, S.M., Mishra, B.B., Das, S.,
Majumdar, S., Pradhan, S.K., Rath, S.N., Rath, C.C., Akthar, J., Achary, K.G. 2016.
Structural and thermal characterization of PHAs produced by Lysinibacillus sp.
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through submerged fermentation process, International Journal of Biological
Macromolecules http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2016.09.077 NAAS
rating:10.78
53. Mukherjee, A., Kundu, M., Basu, B.,Sinha,B.,Chatterjee,M.,Das Bairagya, M.,
Singh,U.K. and Sarkar,S.2017. Arsenic load in rice ecosystem and its mitigation
through deficit irrigation. Journal of Environmental Management. 197: 89-95
NAAS rating:10.87
54. Mund, N. K., Dash, D, Barik, C. R., Goud, V. V., Sahoo, L., Mishra, P. and Nayak,
N. R. 2016. Chemical composition, pretreatments and saccharification of Senna
siamea (Lam.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby: an efficient biomass producing tree legume.
Bioresource Technology, 207: 205-212. NAAS rating:12.67
55. Munde, N. A., Jadhao, K., Samal, K.C. and Rout, G.R. 2016. Allele mining in
indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) for ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter gene
family for aluminum tolerance. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology. 21(2):161–170.
NAAS rating:5.18
56. Murali, S, Kar, A, Patel, A S, Mohapatra, D and Dash, S K. 2016. Encapsulation of
rice bran oil in tapioca starch-soya protein isolate complex using spray drying.
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 86(8): 984-991. NAAS rating:6.25
57. Muthu, M.C., Muduli, K.C., Mohanty, S.K., Mishra, P. and Mohapatra, U. 2016.
Effect of inorganics, biofertilizers and spacing on growth and yield parameters of
green gram cv. KKM-3. The Bioscan, 11(2): 1251-1254. NAAS rating:5.26
58. Nath, S. K , De,H.K and Mohapatra,B.K. 2016. Integrated Farming System: Is it
a panacea for the resource poor farm families of rain-fed ecosystem? Current
Science, 110(6): 969-971. NAAS rating:6.76
59. Nayak, B. R., Pramanik, K., Khanda, C. M., Panigrahy, N., Samant , P. K.,
Mohapatra, S., Mohanty, A. K., Dash, A. K., Panda, N., and Swain, S. K. 2016.
Response of aerobic rice (Oryza sativa) to different irrigation regimes and nitrogen
levels in western Odisha. Ind. J. of Agron., 61 (3): 321-325. NAAS rating:5.46
60. Nayak, B.R., Panigrahi, N., Mohapatra, S., Mohanty, A.K., Sahoo, B., Jagadev,
P.N. 2016. Heat utilisation and production of summer transplanted rice in relation
to irrigation schedules and date of transplanting. Journal of Agrometrology, 19(3):
242-45. NAAS rating:6.64
61. Nayak, D., Pradhan M., Mohanty S., parida A.K. and Mahapatra P. 2016. Effect of
Integrated Nutrient Management on productivity and profitability of pointed gourd
Trichosanthus dioicu R o xb) Journal of Crop & Weeds 12(1):25-31 NAAS
rating:5.28
62. Nayak, D.A., Pradhan, M., Mohanty, S., Parida, A.K. and Mahapatra, P. 2016.
Effect of integrated nutrient management on productivity and profitability of
pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.), Journal of Crop and Weed, 12 (1):25-
31. NAAS rating:5.28
63. Pal, R., Mandal, D and Biswas, M.K. 2016. Effect of different sowing dates on the
development and spread of sheath blight disease in rice. Journal of Crop and Weed.
12(1):116-119. NAAS rating:5.28
64. Pal, R., Mandal, D, Biswas, M.K and Panja B.N. 2017. Effect of weather parameters
on the initiation and progression of sheath blight disease of rice. Journal of
Agrometeorology: 19(1): 39-43. NAAS rating:6.64
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65. Panda, M., Panda, N., Panigrahi, B., Swain, R.K. & Mishra A.(2016). Mineral
Profile and metabolic status of cattle in western Undulating zone of Odisha. Indian
Journal of Animal Nutrition, 33(3): 290-295. NAAS rating:5.02
66. Panda, N. and Raha, P. 2016. Herbicides Impact on Fe and Mn Reduction and
dehydrogenase activity in an agricultural soil. Journal of Crop and Weed.
12(3):142-149. NAAS rating:5.28
67. Panda, S., Babu, L.K., Panda, A.K., S, Tanuja., Mohanty, A., Panigrahy, K.K. and
Samal, P. 2017. Effect of dietary supplementation of fermented fish silage on
serum-biochemical parameters of broiler Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix
japonica). Veterinary World, 10(4): 380-385. NAAS rating:5.71
68. Panigrahy, K.K., Behera, K., Mohapatra, L.M., Acharya, A.P., Sethy, K., Panda, S.
and Gupta, S.K. 2017. Sex related differences in hemato-biochemical indices of
adult Vanaraja chickens during summer and winter seasons. Veterinary World,
10(2): 176-180. NAAS rating:5.71
69. Parida, C., Dash, S. K., Mohanta, K. L., & Patra, S. 2016. Effect of Fiber Treatment
and Fiber Content on Flexural Properties of Luffa Cylindrica—Reinforced
Resorcinol Composites. Advanced Science Letters. 22(2), 454-457 NAAS
rating:7.80
70. Parida, S. K., Mohapatra, J., and Mishra, D. K. 2016. Structural and magnetic
behavior of spinel CuMn 2 O 4 synthesized by co-melting technique. Materials
Letters, 181, 116-118. NAAS rating:9.02
71. Pati, M., Parida, G.S., Mondal, K.D., Gupta, A.R., Swain, R.K., Senapati, S.K. and
Patra, R.C. 2016. Blood Macro and Micro Mineral Status of Calves during
Treatment for industrial fluorosis with Tamarind (Tamarindus Indica) Fruit pulp.
Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 33(1): 108-113. NAAS rating:5.02
72. Patni, M., Singh, S. K., Singh, D. V., Palod, J., Kumar, A., Singh, M. K. and
Sathapathy, S. 2016. Studies on body weight, body measurements and scrotal
morphology in local Pantja goats. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 50(1): 105-
111. NAAS rating:6.44
73. Patra, A. K., Mishra, K. N. Garnayak, L. M., Halder, J. and Swain. S. K. 2016.
Evaluation of organic nutrient-management practices in rice (Oryza sativa)–tomato
(Lycopersicum esculentum)–okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) system under irrigated
conditions. Indian Journal of Agronomy 61(2): 154-160. NAAS rating:5.46
74. Paul, J. C., Panigrahi, B., Padhi, G. C. and Mishra, P. 2016. Geo-informatics based
groundwater plan preparation of Kichna nala watershed of Odisha. Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation, 15(4): 325-331. NAAS rating:5.08
75. Poduval, M., Mathew, B. and Tarai, R.K. (2015).Evaluation of germplasm for
cashew apple processing industry. Indian J. Hort. 72(3), : 411-415. NAAS
rating:6.11
76. Pradhan, M., Pradhan C.and Mohanty S. 2017. Effect of P-Solubilizing bacteria on
microbial Biomass P & Phosphate activity in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea.L)
Rhizospher.International Journal of current Microbiology and Applied Science,
6(4):1240-1260. NAAS rating:5.38
77. Pradhan, M., Sahoo R.K, Pradhan C., Tuteja N. and Mohanty S. 2017.Contribution
of native Phosphorous Solubilizing bacteria of acis soils on phosphorus acquisition
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in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Protoplasm DOI 10.1007/500709-017-1112-1
NAAS rating:8.63
78. Pradhan, S. K., Singh, N. R., B Rath, B. P., and Thatoi, H. N. 2016. Bacterial
chromate reduction: a review of important genomic, proteomic and bioinformatic
analysis. Critical Reviews In Environmental Science And Technology.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2016.1258912. NAAS rating:13.15
79. Pradhan, S.K., Nayak, D.K., Guru, M., Pandit, E., Das, S., Barik, S.R. et al. 2016.
Screening and classification of genotypes for seedling stage chilling stress tolerance
in rice and validation of the trait within SSR markers. Plant Genetic Resources:
Characterization and Utilization. NAAS rating:6.72
80. Prusty, S.R. and Tripathy, S.K. 2016. Economics of milk production in organized
and unorganized sector in Cuttack district of Odisha- a comparative analysis, Indian
Journal of Dairy Science, 69(3): 360-367.
81. Prusty, S.R. and Tripathy, S.K. 2016. Milk market structure in Cuttack district of
Odisha: organized vs. unorganized sector. Asian Journal of Dairy & Food
Research. 35(1):28-32.
82. Prusty, S.R., and Tripathy, S.K. 2016. Marketing of pulses in Jagatsinghpur district
of Odisha. “Indian Journal of Economics & Development”.13(1):159-164. NAAS
rating:5.26
83. Ray,S.K.,Tamang,K.D.,Dutta,S and Hansda.S.(2016).Hydrolytic enzymes and
antibiotic sensitivity of Xanthomonas oryzae incidence of bacterial bacterial leaf
blight of rice in West Bengal. Indian Phytopath.69(4s):206-208. NAAS rating:5.90
84. Rout, G. R., Singh, K., Hota, T., Panigrahi, J. and Das, G. 2016. Recent progress in
biotechnological interventions in Piper species: a review. Applied Biological
Research, 18 (2): 93-105. NAAS rating:5.07
85. Rout, S.K., Pradhan C.R., Rath R., Panda N., Panigrahi B. and Pati P.K. 2016.
Influence of probiotics and acidifier supplementation on growth, carcass
characteristics and economics of feeding in broilers. Indian Journal of Animal
Nutrition, 33(1): 97-101. NAAS rating:5.02
86. Sahoo, A.K., Dwibedi, B., Das, J., Behera, M., & Behera, L. 2017. Spontaneous
Liposarcoma in a Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and its Surgical Management.
International Journal of Livestock Research, 7(3), 193-196. NAAS rating:5.36
87. Sahoo, B., Nedunchezhiyal, M. and Acharya, P. 2016. Incedence of collar rot in
Elephant foot yam under varried nutrient regime. Journal of crop and weed, 12(3):
160-162. NAAS rating:5.28
88. Sahoo, B., Nedunchezhiyal, M. and Acharya, P. 2016. Productivity potential of
Elephant Foot Yam in Alfisols. The bioscan, 10(3): 1255-1257. NAAS rating:5.26
89. Sahoo, J. K., Das, S. K., Sethy, K., Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Mishra, P.C. and
Sahoo, S.P. 2017. Comparative evaluation of hormonal protocol on the
performance of crossbred cattle. Tropical Animal Health and Production,49: 259–263. NAAS rating:7.09
90. Sahoo, J. K., Das, S. K., Sethy, K., Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Mishra, P.C. and
Satapathy, D. 2016. Effect of Supplementation of Mineral Mixture and Bypass Fat
on Performance of Crossbred Cattle. Journal of Animal Research, 6(4): 611-618.
NAAS rating:5.68
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91. Sahoo, N.R.,Panda, M.K.,Bal,L.M., Pal, U.S. and Sahoo, D. 2015. Comparative
study of MAP and shrink packaging techniques for shelf life extension of fresh
guava. Scientia Horticulturae, 182 :1-7. NAAS rating:7.96
92. Sahoo, P. R., Swain, P., Nayak, S. M., Bag, S., Mishra, S. R. 2016. Surface plasmon
resonance based biosensor: A new platform for rapid diagnosis of livestock
diseases, Veterinary World. 9(12): 1338-1342. NAAS rating:5.71
93. Sahoo, P.R., Mishra, S.R. and Kar, D. 2016. Lateral Flow Assay: A new platform
for diagnosis of Livestock disease. International Journal of Livestock
Research.6(2),1-9. NAAS rating:5.36
94. Sahoo, P.R., Sethy K, Mohapatra S, Panda D (2016). Loop mediated isothermal
amplification: an innovative gene amplification technique for animal diseases.
Veterinary World, 9(5): 465-469. NAAS rating:5.71
95. Sahoo, P.R., Sethy, K., Mohapatra, S. and Panda, D. 2016. Loop mediated
isothermal amplification: An innovative gene amplification technique for animal
disease, Veterinary World, 9(5):42-46. NAAS rating:5.71
96. Samal, L., Chaturvedi, V.B. and Pattanaik, A.K. 2017. Effects of dietary
supplementation with Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) tubers on
growth performance, nutrient digestibility, activity and composition of large
intestinal microbiota in rats. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences, 26: 50-58.
NAAS rating:6.88
97. Samal, L., Chaudhary, L.C., Agarwal, N. and Kamra, D.N. 2016. Impact of
phytogenic feed additives on growth performance, nutrient digestion and
methanogenesis in growing buffaloes. Animal Production Science, 56(2):22-24.
NAAS rating:7.28
98. Samal, P, Patra, R.C., Gupta, A.R., Mishra, S.K., Jena, D. and Satapathy, D. 2016.
Effect of Tamarindus indica leaf powder on plasma concentrations of copper, zinc,
and iron in fluorotic cows. Veterinary World. 9:1121-1124. NAAS rating:5.71
99. Samal, S., Sahoo, S. & Mishra, C.S.K. 2017: Morpho-histological and enzymatic
alterations in earthworms Drawida willsi and Lampito mauritii exposed to urea,
phosphogypsum and paper mill sludge. Chemistry and Ecology .33(8).762-776.
NAAS rating:7.21
100. Samant, T.K. 2016. Effect of Oxadiagryl on weed density, yield and economics in
dry seeded rice through front line demonstration. Journal of Crop and Weed. 12(1):
120-124.
101. Samant, T.K. 2017. Bud chip method: A potential technology for sugarcane
(Saccharum officinarum) cultivation, Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies, 6(3):
355-357. NAAS rating:5.28
102. Samant, T.K. and Mohanty, T.R. 2017. Effect of sowing date and weed
management on productivity and economics of rainfed mungbean(Vigna radiata).
Indian Journal of Agronomy, 62(3): 125-130. NAAS rating:5.46
103. Samant, T.K. and Patra, A. 2016. Effect of tillage and nutrient management
practices on yield, economics and soil health in rice(Oryza sativa)-
greengram(Vigna radiata ) cropping system under rainfed condition of Odisha.
Indian Journal of Agronomy, 61(2): 33-38. NAAS rating:5.46
104. Sandeep, I.S., Kuanar, A., Akbar, A., Kar, B., Das, S., Mishra, A., Sial, P., Naik, P.
K. and Nayak, S. 2016. Agroclimatic zone based metabolic profiling of turmeric
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(Curcuma longa L) for phytochemical yield optimization. Industrial Crops and
Products, 85: 229-240. NAAS rating:10.19
105. Sarangi, C. and Behera R. D. 2016. Sulphate Sorpitivity in Alfisols under P
optimised groundnut. The Bioscan. 11(3):1683-1685. NAAS rating:5.26
106. Sarangi, N.R., Babu, L.K., Kumar, A., Pradhan, C.R., Pati, P.K. and Mishra, J.P.
(2016) Effect of dietary supplementation of prebiotic, probiotic and symbiotic on
growth performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens. Veterinary
World, 9(3): 313-319. NAAS rating:5.71
107. Sarangi, Subhashree, Mahapatra A. P. K., Mohapatra S. and Kundu A. K. 2016.
Age-specific changes in electrocardiographic parameters in bipolar limb leads of
conscious female native cats of Odisha. Veterinary World. 9(2): 147- 150. NAAS
rating:5.71
108. Saren, S., Barman, S., Mishra, A. and Saha, D. 2017. Effect of added organic matter
and sulphur on transformation of different fractions of sulphur in soil. The Bioscan,
11(4): 2399-2403. NAAS rating:5.26
109. Satapathy, D., Mishra, S.K., Swain, R.K.,, Sethy,K., and Sahoo, G.R.2016. Effect
of Supplementation of Area Specific Mineral Mixture on Performance of Crossbred
Cows with Reproductive Disorders in Kakatpur Block. Indian Journal of Animal
Nutrition, 33(3): 279-284. NAAS rating:5.02
110. Satapathy, N.P., Mishra R., Dixit S.K., Padhy A., Sahu A.R., Sahoo S.P. and Jena
S.C. 2016. Microbiological Analysis and Antibiotic Sensitivity of Water for Wild
Animals in Nandankanan Zoo, Odisha. Journal of Animal Research, 6 (1): 105-108.
NAAS rating:5.68
111. Sathapathy, S., Dehury, S, Mishra, U.K., and Sahu, N. 2016. Determination of sex,
age and height in Asiatic elephant (Elephas maxineus). Indian Journal of Science
and Nutrition, 7(3): 694-696. NAAS rating: 12.7
112. Senapati, A.K., Dhal, A., Swain, S.K., Panda, A. and Panda, K.K. 2017. Efficacy
of chemical, bioagents and neem products in management of foliar diseases of
groundnut. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 5(1):145-148. NAAS
rating:5.21
113. Sethi, K., Lenka, P. C., Tripathy, S. K. 2016. Correlation and path coefficient
analysis of nut yield and ancillary component traits in cashew. Journal of plantation
crops, 44(2):119-123. NAAS rating:5.54
114. Sethi, K., Lenka, P. C., Tripathy, S. K., and Tripathy, P. 2016. Evaluation of
promising cashew hybrids for higher nut yield. Journal of Plantation Crops, 44(1):
50-56. NAAS rating:5.54
115. Sethy, K., Garg, A.K., Perme, B., Behera K. and Biswal R. 2016. Effect of different
selenium sources on antioxidant enzymes and bioavailability in goats. Indian
Journal of Small Ruminants, 22(2): 178-181. NAAS rating:5.25
116. Singh, M.K. Nayak, G.D. Sardar, K.K. 2016. Phenotypic characterisation of native
chicken population reared under family based free range scavenging system in
Odisha Indian Journal of Animal Research, 50(6): 839-845. NAAS rating:6.44
117. Suklabaidya, S., Das B, Ali S A, Jain S, Swaminathan S, Mohanty AK, Panda SK,
Dash P, Chakraborty S, Batra S K and Senapati S. 2016. Characterization and use
of HapT1-derived homologous tumors as a preclinical model to evaluate therapeutic
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efficacy of drugs against pancreatic tumor desmoplasia. Oncotarget. 7(27): 41825–41842. NAAS rating:5.0
118. Swain, S.S., Nayak B., Devi N., Das S. and Swain N. 2016. Liquid-liquid extraction
of cadmium (II) from sulfate medium using phosphonium and ammonium based
ionic liquids diluted in kerosene. Hydrometallurgy. 162: 63-70. NAAS rating:9.47
Research Publications 2017-18
1. Abhilasha P. and Pal U.S. 2018. Effect of Ohmic Heating on Quality and Storability
of Sugarcane Juice. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(1): 2856-2868. NAAS rating
5.38
2. Acharjee, S., Beura, S., Giri, T.K. 2018. Impact of Plant Bio Regulators on
flowering, post harvest and bulb production of oriental Lilium hybrid cv. Sorbonne.
Multilogic in sciences, 8(15): 127-129. NAAS rating 5.20.
3. Acharya, A. P., Panda S. K. and Prusty B.K. 2017. Diagnosis and confirmation of
Theileria annulata infectionin cattle in Odisha, India. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology studies, 5(4), 1543-1546. NAAS rating 5.53
4. Akbar, A, Kuanar, A., Patnaik, J., Mishra, A., Nayak, S. 2018. Application of
Artificial Neural Network modeling for optimization and prediction of essential oil
yield in turmeric (Curcuma longa L.). Computers and Electronics in Agriculture.
148: 160–178. NAAS rating 9.17
5. Bakhara, C.K., Pal U.S., Bal L.M. 2017. Drying characteristic and physico-
chemical evaluation of tender jackfruit slices during osmo-convective drying. J of
Food Measurement and Characterisation DOI 10.1007/s11694-017-9668-1 NAAS
rating 7.42
6. Barik, S., Swain R K., Sethy K., Mishra S. K., Satapathy, D. and Panigrahy, K. K.
and Bidanta, S. 2017. Comparative Evaluation of Blood Biochemical and
Haematological Parameters Along With Immune Status of Vanaraja Birds under
Different Systems of Rearing. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences, 7: 872-878. NAAS rating 5.38
7. Barpanda, S., Beura, S., Rout S. and Jagadev, P.N. 2017. Studies on in vitro
regeneration of sandalwood (S. album Linn) from leaf disc explant. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. (6):892-896. NAAS rating 5.21
8. Behera, D., Pradhan, C.R., Behura, N.C., Mohapatra, L.M., Mohanty, G.P., Behera,
K., Das, D.P. and Sahu, R.K. (2017) Production performance of Hansli chicken
in Odisha, Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 5(6): 1219-1224. NAAS
rating 5.53
9. Behera, H.K., G.R. Jena, D.Kumar & S.K.Mishra (2017) Infectious bovine
keratoconjuctivitis and its successful therapeutic management a case report", The
Pharma Innovation Journal. 6(12): 110. NAAS rating 5.03
10. Behera, M., Panda, S. K., Jain, S., Behera, S. S., Dash P. and Senapati, S. 2018.
Validation of Two Commercially Available Ki67 Antibodies for
Immunohistochemical Analysis of Canine Tissues. International Journal of
Livestock Research, 8 (2): 247-252. NAAS rating 5.36
11. Behera, M.C., Mohanty, T.L. and Paramanik, B.K., 2017. Silvics, phytochemistry
and ethnopharmacy of endangered poison nut tree (Strychnos nux-vomica L.): A
review, Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6(5): 1207-1216. NAAS
rating 5.21
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12. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Effective influence of liming
materials on Chemical properties of the soil for maize crop grown in Acid Soil of
Khurda dist. of Odisha. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(5):2111-2117.
NAAS rating 5.31
13. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Influence of different sources of
liming materials on Ornaic Carbon status of the Soil for maize crop grown in Acid
Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1826-1830.
NAAS rating 5.21
14. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Influence of different sources of
liming materials on Post-harvest properties of the soil for maize crop grown in Acid
Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1836-1840.
NAAS rating 5.21
15. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Scientific influence of different
sources of liming materials with & without FYM on Concentration, Uptake &
Recovery of the Nutrients for maize crop grown in Acid Soil of Khurda dist. of
Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6(5):1820-1825. NAAS
rating 5.21
16. Behera, R. D., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2017. Various impact of different
sources of liming materials on Growth, Yield & Productivity of the maize crop
grown in Acid Soil of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
6(5):1831-1835. NAAS rating 5.21
17. Behera, S. and Das, S. 2018. Effect of weather variables on the biology of Alternaria
porri. of onion under controlled environmental condition. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(4): 315-319. NAAS rating 5.21
18. Behera, S., Dutta, S. and Das, S. 2018. Identification of Biochemical Variation in
Alternaria Isolates of Onion Plant. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Science, 7(07): 32-39. NAAS rating 5.38
19. Behera, S., Padhiary, A. K. , Nanda, P.K. , Rout, S., Nayak, A. and Nanda, P.K.
2017. Effect of plant growth regulators on Morpho-physiological and yield
parameters of some Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) cultivars. International Journal
of current microbiology and applied sciences. 6 (11): 1784-1809. NAAS rating 5.38
20. Behera, S., Panigrahi B., Pradhan C. R., Behura N., Panda N., Bagh J., Pati PK and
Kanungo S. 2018. A study on carcass quality traits of a back cross progeny from
Hansli and coloured broiler chicken. Journal of Entomology and Entomology and
Zoology Studies, 6(3): 1576-1578. NAAS rating 5.53
21. Behera, S., Panigrahi, B., Pradhan, C.R., Behura, N.C., Panda, N. and Bagh, J. 2017.
Performance of Back Cross Progeny from Hansli Male and Coloured Broiler
Female Chicken International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 6 (7): 2739-2744. NAAS rating 5.38
22. Behera, S., Rai, A.K. and Rout, R. 2017. Factor Affecting Growth of Phoma cajani
Causing Stem Canker in Pigeonpea. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Science, 6 (12): 2991-2995. NAAS rating 5.38
23. Behera, S., Rout, R. K., Sinha, B., Padhiary A., Nayak, A., Behera, D. and Das, T.
2017. Root Phenology and Biochemical Changes in Rice Genotypes under Drought
Stress. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6 (11):
1818-1828. NAAS rating 5.38
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24. Biswal, C., Pradhan, C.R., Sahoo, N., Panda, M.R., Mishra, S.K., Behera, K. and
Das, A. 2018. Fecal cortisol as an indicator of stress in free-ranging and captive
Asian elephants of Odisha, The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(4): 1137-1140.
NAAS rating 5.03
25. Biswal, S., Pany, S. S., Sahoo, N., Singh, M. and Singh, S. V. 2018. Seroprevalence
of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) in Goat Population of
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(1): 1618-1623.
NAAS rating 5.38
26. Biswal, S., Pany, S. S., Singh, S. V. Sahoo, N., Singh, M., Gupta, S. and Chaubey,
K. K. 2018. Bio-detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in
the commercial milk and milk Products sold in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Int. J.
Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7(1): 753-761. NAAS rating 5.38
27. Chopda, A., Sahu, A. P., Das, D. M., Panigrahi, B. and Senapati, S.2018. Variation
in actual evapotranspiration of green chilli inside and outside the rooftop
greenhouse under deficit irrigation. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(08): 4152-
4159. NAAS rating 5.38
28. Chrungoo, N. K., Rout G. R., Balasubramani S. P., Rajasekharan P. E., Haridasan
K., Rao B. R. P., Manjunath R., Nagduwar G., Venkatasubramanian P., Nongbet
A., Hynniewta M., Swain D., Salamma S., Souravi K., Jena S. N. and Barik S. K.
2018. Establishing taxonomic identity and selecting genetically diverse populations
for conservation of threatened plants using molecular markers. Current Science,
114 (3): 539-553 NAAS rating 6.76
29. Dalai A. Subudhi, C.R.Dalai, B and Mohanty, R.R.2018. Comparative study of
water requirement with seasonal rainfall for cereals, pulses and oil seed of Khurda
district of Odisha. International journal of chemical studies, 6(3):1377-1381.
NAAS rating 5.31
30. Das, D, Panda, S.K., Kundu, A.K., Jena, B., Das, B. C. and Sahu, R. K. 2018.
Haematological and metabolic profile test of mastitis affected bovines in Odisha.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(2): 3022-3024. NAAS rating 5.53
31. Das, D., S.K. Panda, B. Jena and Sahoo, A.K. 2018. Economic Impact of
Subclinical and Clinical Mastitis in Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci.
7(03): 3651-3654. NAAS rating 5.38
32. Das, D., S.K. Panda, B. Jena and Sahoo, A.K. 2018. Somatic Cell Count: A
Biomarker for Early Diagnosis and Therapeutic Evaluation in Bovine Mastitis.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(03): 1459-1463. NAAS rating 5.38
33. Das, K., Panda, B.P., Shaw B.P., Das S.R., Dash S.K., Kariali E.and Mohapatra
P.K. 2018. Grain density and its impact on grain filling characteristic of rice:
mechanistic testing of the concept in genetically related cultivars. Scientific reports,
8:41-49. NAAS rating 10.01
34. Das, L. K., Rout, R. K., Behera, S. and Ranasingh, N. 2018. “Assessment of
Resource Use Efficiency of Agricultural Farms in Command Area of Puri District
of Odisha, India” International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 7(01): 1749-1756. NAAS rating 5.38
35. Das, P., Mohanty J., Badhe M.R., Sahoo P.K., Sardar K.K. and Parija S.C. 2018.
Assessment of protective response induced by whole antigens of fish ectoparasite,
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Argulus siamensis in rohu, Labeo rohita. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 6(3): 1751-1755. NAAS rating 5.53
36. Das, S., Das, D., Panda, S.K., Sagarika, S., & Jena, B. 2018. Clinico-Pathological
Studies of Marek’s Disease in Chickens. International Journal of Livestock
Research, 8(1), 207-217. NAAS rating 5.36
37. Dash S.K., Bakhara C.K., Pal U.S., Panda M.K. 2018. Portable evaporatively
cooled storage chamber for horticultural produce. Agricultural Engineering Today,
42(1):46-51. NAAS rating 5.30
38. Dash, A., Dhakre, D.S. and Bhattacharya, D. 2017. Analysis of Growth and
Instability in Rice Production of Odisha by Fitting Appropriate Statistical Models.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(10): 3313-
3322. NAAS rating 5.38
39. Dash, A., Dhakre, D.S. and Bhattacharya, D. 2017. Forecasting of food grain
production in Odisha byfitting ARIMA model. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 6(6): 1126-1132. NAAS rating 5.21
40. Dash, A., Pradhan, P.N., Dwibedi, S.K., Panigrahi, K.K. and Mohanty, A. 2017.
Land use dynamics in context of sustainable agricultural development in Odisha.
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6(6): 631-636. NAAS rating 5.21
41. Dash, L., Subramaniam, S. Khulape, S. A., Prusty, B. R., Pargai, K., Narnaware, D.
S., Patil, N. V. and Pattnaik B. 2018. Development and Utilization of VHH
Antibodies Derived from Camelus Dromedarius against Foot-and-Mouth Disease
Virus. Animal Biotechnology; https://doi.org/10.1080/10495398.2018.1433191
NAAS rating 7.26
42. Dash, M. Das, S., Mohanty, S., Bhol, R., Swain, S. K. and Swain, S. 2018. Effect
of post priming storage duration on physiological and biochemical parameters of
halo, hormonal and hydro primed cowpea seeds. International Journal of Chemical
Studies, 6(1) : 910-918. NAAS rating 5.31
43. Dash, S. R., Ray, P., Mukhopadhaya, S. D., Routray, B. K. & Singh, D. V. 2017.
Constraints perceived by Tribal People in Implementation of watershed
Development programme a study in Odisha. International Journal 0f Current
Microbiology and applied science.6(8) PP 3296-3301. NAAS rating 5.38
44. Dash, S., Tushar Jyotiranjan, Das L., Sahoo R., Mohapatra S. & Das M. 2017.
Management of demodecosis (demodex canis) associated with secondary bacterial
infections in dog, The Pharma Innovation Journal. 6(9): 372-375. NAAS rating 5.03
45. Dash, S.N., Behera S., Pushpavathi Y. and Mishra K.N. 2018. Conservation
Agriculture Approaches in Banana to Improve Soil Quality and Farm Productivity.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7 (3): 651-
658. NAAS rating 5.38
46. Dash, S.N., Behera, S., and Pushpavathi, Y. 2018. Effect of Planting Dates and
Varieties on Potato Yield. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(3): 1868-1873. NAAS
rating 5.38
47. Datta, D and Senapati A.K.2017. Influence of weather parameters on occurrence
and development of early leaf spot of groundnut in Orissa. Journal of Agroecology
and Natural Resource management, 4 (2) 128-130. NAAS rating 5.38
48. Deb, C. R., Rout G. R., Mao A. A., Nandi S. K., Nilasana Singha R. K., Vijayan
D., Langhu T., Kikon Z. P., Pradhan S., Mohd Tariq and Swain D. 2018. In vitro
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propagation of some threatened plant species of India. Current Science, 114 (3):
568-575. NAAS rating 6.76
49. Dehuri, M., Panda, M.R., Mohanty, B.N. Hembram, A., Mahapatra, T and Sahu, A.
2017. Ixodid ticks infesting cattle and associated risk factors in coastal district of
Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoological studies. 5(4):129-132. NAAS
rating 5.53
50. Dehuri, M., Panda, M.R., Mohanty, B.N., Hembram, A 2018. Seasonal dynamics
in the prevalence of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus on Cattle of Coastal
Odisha. International journal of Livestock research. 8 (6): 133-138. NAAS rating
5.36
51. Dhalsamant, K., Dash S.K., Bal, L.M., Panda M.K. 2018. Evaluation of Modified
Atmosphere Packaged Chemically Treated Mushroom (Volvariella Volvacea) for
Shelf Life Quality. Agricultural Engineering Today, 42(1):66-72. NAAS rating
5.30
52. Dileep, K. Pasupalak S. and Baliarsingh A. 2018. Effect of establishment methods
and sowing time on growth and yield of rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.). The
Pharma Inovation Journal, 7(4): 904-907. NAAS rating 5.03
53. Dwibedi, B., Sahoo, A.K., Behera, S.S., Nayak, S. 2018. Erucism leading to Uvevtis
in a cow and its successful management. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Surgery.38(2):125-126. NAAS rating 5.25
54. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G. C. and Dhua, S. R. 2017. Relative performance of rice-
ratoon production systems as influenced by date of sowing and system of cultivation
of plant rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes. Indian Journal of Agronomy. 62(3):247-
254. NAAS rating 5.46
55. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G. C., Dhua, S. R. and Mohanty, A. K. 2017. Influence of
system of cultivation and genotypes of preceding rice-ratoon on growth and yield
of green gram (Vigna radiata L.) sown at varying dates in coastal alluvium soil of
eastern India. Legume Research, 3804:1-6. NAAS rating 6.34
56. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G.C., Dhua, S. R. Pattanaik, B. R., Sethy, B. K. and
Priyadarshini, S. 2018. Comparative Economics of Rice-Ratoon-Green gram
Production System in East and South East Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(2):2247-
2261. NAAS rating 5.38
57. Dwibedi, S. K., Sahu, S. K., Patnaik, R. K., Tarai, R. K. and Dash, A. 2017. Effects
of Varying Levels of Fly Ash and Vermicompost Amendment on Floristic
Composition of Weeds in Rice Nursery. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(12):3565-3579. NAAS rating 5.38
58. Ghosal, M. K., Roy, K., Naik, A. K., Pradhan, K., Das, D. K., Mishra, J. N. and
Behera, D. 2018. Development and performance evaluation of solar power forced
draft improved biomass cooked stove for household cooking. Agricultural
Engineering Today, 42(2): 1-9. NAAS rating 5.30
59. Ghosal, M.K. and Behera D. 2018. Development and performance evaluation of
solar powered forced draft improved biomass cook stove for household cooking.
Agricultural Engineering Today, 42 (2) NAAS rating 5.30
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60. Giri, T.K., Beura, S., Acharjee, S. 2018. Impact of various nutrients on flowering
and bulb production of oriental Lilium hybrid cv. Sorbonne. The pharma innovation
Journal, 7(4): 103-106. NAAS rating 5.03
61. Giri, T.K., Beura, S., Behera, S., Acharjee, S. 2017. Response of Asiatic Lilium
Hybrid cv. Tresor to Foliar Application of Different Group of Nutrients.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(9): 3280-
3286. NAAS rating 5.38
62. Gupta, S. K., Behera K., Pradhan C. R., Acharya A, Sethy K., Behera D., Lone S.
A. and Shinde K. P. 2017. Influence of stocking density on the performance,
carcass characteristics, hematological and biochemical indices of Vanaraja
chickens. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 51(5), 939-943. NAAS rating 6.44
63. Hossain, M.M. 2017. Effect of different substrates on growth and yield of oyster
mushroom (Pleurotussajorcaju). International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences,6(12):760-764. NAAS rating 5.38
64. Hota, A., Biswal, S., Sahoo, N., Venkatesan, G., Arya, S., Kumar, A.,
Ramakrishnan, M. A., Pandey, A. B., Rout, M . 2018. Seroprevalence of
Capripoxvirus infection in sheep and goats among different agro-climatic zones
of Odisha, India. Veterinary World, 11(1): 66-70. NAAS rating 5.71
65. Hota, A., Sahoo, N., Biswal, S. and Rout, M. 2017. Seroprevalence of Bluetongue
among Sheep Population of Odisha. Journal of Animal Research. v.7 n.3, p. 609-
611. NAAS rating 6.44
66. Jadhao, K. R., Maharana, J. Samal, K C. Pradhan S. K. and Rout G. R. 2017.
Structural investigation of Indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) DREB1AP2 domain in
response to GCC-BOX DNA: an insight from molecular dynamics. Ind. J. of
Biochemistry & Biophysics, 54: (1&2):47-56. NAAS rating 6.36
67. Jaiswal, S., Singh, I., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Mrigesh, M., Pandit, K. and
Tamil Selvan, S. (2017). Gross and morphometrical studies on the heart of
Uttara fowl. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 5(6): 2313-2318. NAAS
rating 5.53
68. Jaiswal, S., Singh, I., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Mrigesh, M., Pandit, K. and
Tamil Selvan, S. (2017). Histological, histomorphometrical, histochemical and
ultrastructural studies on the heart of Uttara fowl. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology Studies. 5(6): 2365-2370. NAAS rating 5.53
69. Jali, J, Nayak, S.S, Mishra, R., Soren, N, Sardar, K.K, (2018,) Study of
Antimicrobial Diversity profile of both planktonic and sessile phenotype during
chronic infections of Bovine. International journal of current microbiology and
applied science.7(4):452- 459. NAAS rating 5.38
70. Jena, D, Behera P.C. & Bisoi P.C. 2017. Fibrinolytic effect of phyto-proteins on
animals and poultry blood Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 16 (4): 682-
688. NAAS rating 6.92
71. Jena, S., Kumar M., Mitra S., Paikray R.K. and Ghorai, A.K. 2017.. Effect of weed
management practices on productivity and profitability of jute. Ind. J. Weed Science
49(4):381-384. NAAS rating 5.17
72. Joshi, S.K., Mohanty, T., Bhakat, M. and Sathapathy, S. 2017. Characteristics of
cervical mucus for estrus detection in Murrah Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis).
Journal of Animal Research. 7(6): 1129-1134. NAAS rating 6.44
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73. Joshi, S.K., Mohanty, T., Bhakat, M. and Sathapathy, S. 2018. Association of
sleeping time with determination of estrus in Riverine Buffaloes (Bubalus
bubalis). Journal of Animal Research. 8(1): 79-84. NAAS rating 5.68
74. Kabi, M., Das, T. R., Baisakh, B. and Swain, D. 2017. Resistant gene analogous
marker assisted selection of yellow mosaic virus resistant genotypes in greengram
(Vigna radiata). Int. J. Curr. Microbial. App. Sci., 6(9): 3247-3252. NAAS rating
5.38
75. Kabi, M., Das, T. R., Baisakh, B. and Swain, D. 2018. Validation of molecular
markers linked to yellow mosaic virus disease resistance in diverse genotypes of
greengram (Vigna radiata). Int. J. Curr. Microbial. App. Sci., 7(2): 3457-3465.
NAAS rating 5.38
76. Kanungo, S, Pradhan, C.R, Babu, L.K., Behera, K. Palei, A.K., Jena, B. and Das,
D.P. 2018. Effect of periodicity of exercise on serum metabolites of stall housed
competition horses under climatic condition of Odisha India. International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(3): 3338-3347. NAAS rating 5.38
77. Kar, A, Sasmal A, Mishra I.O.P. and Panda, P.K. 2018. Relative efficacy and
economics of seed treatment and newer insecticides against sucking and borer pests
of summer mungbean in coastal Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
studies. 6(2): 2262-2268. NAAS rating 5.53
78. Kar, I., Yadav, S., Mishra, A., Behera, B. Khanda, A., Kumar, V. and Kumar, A.
2018. Productivity trade-off with different water regimes and genotypes of rice
under non-puddled conditions in Eastern India. Field Crops Research, 222: 218–229. NAAS rating 9.87
79. Kar, S.K., Subudhi, C.R., Singh, R.M. and Thomas, T. 2017. Prediction of annual
extreme rainfall events and probable maximum precipitation (PMP) for planning of
soil and water conservation structures. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 45(3):
331-337. NAAS rating 5.20
80. Khamari, B., Beura, S.K., Roy,A. and Ranasingh,N. 2017. Assessment of antifungal
potency of some plant extracts against Macrophomina phaseolina causing stem and
root rot of Sesame. The Bioscan, 12 (4): 2047-2051. NAAS rating 5.26
81. Kumar, J; Sinha, Sah R.; Nayak, H and Nirala D., 2018. Evaluation of Kalmegh
(Androgarphis paniculata) germplasm for higher biochemical constituents
production under agro-climatic conditions of Jharkhand, Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2018: SPI: 561-567. NAAS rating 5.21
82. Kumar, J; Sinha, Sah R.; Nayak, H and Nirala D., 2018. Screening of traits for
higher biochemical constituents production in Kalmegh (Androgarphis
paniculata) plants harvested at pre – flowering stage, Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry, 2018: SPI: 568-573. NAAS rating 5.21
83. Kumar, R., Pattanayak, S.K., Jagtaran and Rajput, P.S., (2018) Studying the
influence of long term INM practices on yield and quality of Ragi crop, Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 7(1): 2175-2177. NAAS rating 5.21
84. Kumar, S., Bal S. S., Sasmal A., Kar A., Panigrahi R. K. and Jagadev P. N. 2016.
Screening of mungbean and urdbean germplasms against Yellow Mosaic Disease
(YMD) under natural field condition. Indian Phytopathology 69 (4s):724-728.
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85. Kumar, S., Singh, P., Rai, R., and Baranwal, V. K. 2018. Development of
immunodiagnostics for the detection of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3
(GLRaV-3) in grapevine using in vitro expression and purification of coat protein
gene. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, DOI: 10.1007/s13562-
018-0451-0. NAAS rating 7.04
86. Lakshmi, M.S., Jagadev P.N., Das S., Lenka D., Swain D. and Tripathy S.K. 2018.
Genetic variability and association analysis of maize hybrids under excessive soil
moisture condition. I. J. Curr. Microbio. App.Sci., 7(9): 2935-2941. NAAS rating
5.38
87. Lenka, D. and Tripathy S. K. 2017. Development of high yielding Quality Protein
Maize (QPM) hybrids and their molecular detection. Res. J. Biotechnology, 12(4):
72-78. NAAS rating 5.0
88. Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Pandit, K. and Nath, S.
2018. Gross and morphometrical studies on the thymus, spleen and bursa of
Fabricius of day old Kadaknath chick. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies.
6(3): 555-558. NAAS rating 5.53
89. Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Pandit, K. and Nath, S.
2018. Scanning electron microscopic studies on the bursa of Fabricius of local hill
fowl of Uttarakhand. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 6(3): 943-946.
NAAS rating 5.53
90. Mahanta, M. K. ;Bordolui, S.K. ; Sadhukhan, R.S. and Moharana, R.L. 2017.
Evaluation of Seed Production potential of China Aster in New Alluvial Zone. The
Bioscan. 12 (3) : 1649-1652. NAAS rating 5.26
91. Mahapatra, S., Mohanty, A.K., Tripathy S.K. Nayak B.R., Panigrahi, N., Samant,
P.K. and Lenka, S. 2017. Effect of irrigation and method of weed management on
weed dynamics and yield of summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) under system of rice
intensification. Indian. J. Agronomy, 62(3): 315-320 NAAS rating 5.46
92. Maharana, K., Beura, S. and Munsi, P.S. 2017. A fast protocol for in vitro cloning
of banana (Musa acuminata) cv. Amritpani. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(10): 586-594. NAAS rating 5.38
93. Maharana, K., Munsi, P.S. and Beura, S. 2017. Studies on hardening of invitro
plantlets of banana (Musa acuminata) cv. Amritpani. Multilogic in science,
7(14):247-249. NAAS rating 5.20
94. Mahto, V.K., Kumari, S. and Pandey, A.K. 2018. Extent of awareness and adoption
of ITKs followed in animal husbandry in Ranchi dist. of Jharkhand. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied sciences. (7): 2845-2849. NAAS
rating 5.38
95. Maity, S., Das, S. and Samantaray D.P. 2017. Effect of vitamin on accumulation of
PHB by Zobellella species under submerged fermentation process. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(2):1310-1316. NAAS
rating 5.38
96. Maity, S., Das, S. and Samantaray, D.P. 2017. Polyhydroxyalkanoates production
by Zobellella species isolated from fish industrial effluents and its primary
characterization. Journal of Environmental Biology, 38:1429-1434. NAAS rating
6.56
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97. Majhi M., Pamia J., Panda S.K., Samal L. and Mishra R.2018.Effect of age and
season on enteritis and antibiotic sensitivity test of E.coli isolated from infected
chickens in Odisha, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences.7(3):2037-2045. NAAS rating 5.38
98. Mallick, S.B., Mohanty, G.P., Mishra, S.K., Behera, K., Dash, S.K., Sethy, K., Pati,
P.K. and Mohapatra L.M. 2018. Performance study of White Pekin ducks in
different stocking density in floor rearing system, The Indian Journal of Animal
Sciences, 88(5): 578–584. NAAS rating 6.23
99. Mallik, S.S., Rayaguru, K., Mohanty, T and Mohanty, M. 2017. A comparative
study on the sensory characteristics of leafy vegetables dried in solar green house
and open sun drying method. The Bioscan, 12(4):1969-1973. NAAS rating 5.26
100. Mandal, M., Naik S.K. and Das D.K. 2018. Effect of boron and sulphur interaction
on some important Biological indices in an Inceptisol. Journal of Plant Nutrition
41(2): 197-209. NAAS rating 6.75
101. Mandal, M., Rout K.K., Purohit D., Majhi P. and Singh M. 2018. Evaluation of
Rice-Rice System on Grain Yield, Chemical, and Biological Properties of an Acid
Inceptisol. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 66(2) NAAS rating 5.23
102. Mishra, A., Maruthi S., Behera, G. R., Pal, B., Mohanty, A. K., Rath, B. S. and
Mishra P. K. 2017 Suitability of Lime, Green Leaf, and Farm Yard Manure and
Inorganic Fertilizers for Sustaining Green Gram Yield and Rainwater Use
Efficiency Under Moist Sub-Humid Alfisols in India, Communications in Soil
Science and Plant Analysis, 48(12):1417-1427 NAAS rating 6.69
103. Mishra, A., Rath B. S., Mukhi S. K., Mishra S., Mohanty S. K., Behera, B., Panda
A., Panda M. R. and Mohapatra S. 2017. Variety × Nutrient management
interaction in greengram for important yield attributes under rainfed red lateritic
inceptisol, Legume Research, LR-3814: 1-7. NAAS rating 6.34
104. Mishra, A., Sankar, G. R. M., Behera, B., Pal, A. K. Mohanty, S. K., Rath, B. S.
and Mishra, P.K. 2017. Suitability of Lime, Green Leaf, and Farm Yard Manure
and Inorganic Fertilizers for Sustaining Green Gram Yield and Rainwater Use
Efficiency under Moist Sub-Humid Alfisols in India Ashok. Communications in
Soil Science and Plant Analysis, Online published on 30 August 2017. Pp. 1-11.
NAAS rating 6.69
105. Mishra, C.S.K, Nayak ,N., and Samal, S. 2017. Avoidance behaviour of the
earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg) to certain agrochemicals and
phosphogypsum. The Bioscan Vol 12 (4).: 2039-41. NAAS rating 5.26
106. Mishra, C.S.K, Parida, S.S, Mohanta,K.P and Samal,S (2018) Thermal stress
induced alterations in tissue protein, lipid peroxidation and activities of lactate
dehydrogenase, acetylcholinesterase and catalase in the earthworm Eudrilus
eugeniae (Kinberg),Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology .27(1): 1-
8. NAAS rating 5.32
107. Mishra, I.O.P., Panda, S.K. and Dash, A.B. 2018. Effect of organic and inorganic
sources of silicon against yellow stem borer (Scirpophaga incertulas Walker) of
rice in Odisha, India. Indian Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science,
7(2): 841-848. NAAS rating 5.38
108. Mishra, I.O.P., Panda, S.K. and Dash, A.B. 2018. Effect of organic and inorganic
silicon amendments against yellow stem borer (Scirpophaga incertulas Walker)
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and leaf folder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Guence) of rice in coastal Odisha.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(3): 1495-1499. NAAS rating 5.53
109. Mishra, J., Sarangi N.R., Mishra R.P., Kumar N, Mishra B.P. 2017. A study on
slaughter pattern of food animals from corporation's slaughter house, Chennai to
assess the demand and popularization of meat. Multilogic in Science, 7(24): 26-28.
NAAS rating 5.20
110. Mishra, K. N., Patra, A. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mohanty, A. K. and Swain, S. K.
2017. Long term effects of integrated nutrient management on productivity and soil
properties of rice (Oryza sativa)–rice cropping system in coastal Odisha. Indian
Journal of Agronomy 62(3): 239-246. NAAS rating 5.46
111. Mishra, P. J., Behera, B., Swain, D., Mishra, A., Subudhi, C. R. and Mishra, P. K.
2017. Productivity and profitability of maize (Zea mays L.) + vegetable
intercropping systems using maize as live trellis and resource conservation in
rainfed uplands of Odisha. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 45(2): 136-140.
NAAS rating 5.20
112. Mishra, P.P., Pandey, G. and Moharana, D.P. 2018. Influence of various
concentrations of gibberellic acid (GA3) and spraying frequencies on growth, yield
and post-harvest parameters of China aster [Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.].
International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(3): 89-92. NAAS rating 5.31
113. Mishra, P.P., Pandey, G., Kumura, A., Naik, R. and Pujahari, L.P. 2018. Effect of
Foliar Application of Gibberellic Acid (GA3) Concentrations and Spraying
Frequencies on Vegetative and Floral Attributes of China aster (Callistephus
chinensis (L.) Nees.) International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 7(1): 1889-1894. NAAS rating 5.38
114. Mishra, R.R. SK Senapati., Dr. Sudam Chandra Sahoo., Dr. MR Das., Dr. G Sahoo
and Dr. RC Patra. 2018. Trypanosomiasis induced oxidative stress and
hemato-biochemical alteration in cattle. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 5(6): 721-727. NAAS rating 5.53
115. Mishra, S. and Dash, D. K. 2018. Reproductive biology of Ctrus aurantifolia cv
Kuliana lime under east and south east costal plain zone of Odisha. Int. j. Chemical
studies, 6(2):3556-3561. NAAS rating 5.31
116. Mishra, S., Dash, D.K and Das, A.K. 2018. South Indian leafy Vegetables
Gongura(Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) as an important medicinal herb:A review. Journal
of pharmacognosy andphytochemistry. Sp;1:2534-3561. NAAS rating 5.21
117. Mishra, S., Panigrahi, S., Sahu, S. K., Swain, R. R., Sahoo, S., Biswal, S. S., Mishra,
S. R. and Das, S. 2017. Effect of administration of different antimicrobial drug
on haemato-biochemical profile in endometritic cows. The Bioscan. 12(4): 1845 -
1849. NAAS rating 5.26
118. Mishra, S., Pavni, K., Dalai, P. and Dash, D.K. 2018. Effect of season on growth
dynamics of Ctrus aurantifolia cv Kuliana limeunder Bhubaneswar condition. Int.
J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(02): 2911-2920. NAAS rating 5.38
119. Mishra, S., Sahu, S. K., Panigrahi, S., Biswal, S. S., Mishra, S. R., and Das, S. 2018.
Comparative therauptic efficacy between levofloxacin, ornidazole and alpha
tocopherol combination to prostaglandrin F2α on IL-6 and IL-10 transcript level in
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long standing cases of endometritis in crossbred jersey cows. Iranian Journal of
Veterinary Research.10: 4165-4169. NAAS rating 6.67
120. Mohanty, D.K, Behera, D, Mahapatra, M and Swain, S.K. 2017. Effects of
vegetable transplanter press wheel design on soil compaction and seedling
establishment. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 54 (1): NAAS rating 5.59
121. Mohanty, S. S., Khuntia, B. K., Sahu, B., Patra, S. K., Tripathy, M. K., Samantaray,
K. 2017. Effect of Feeding Rates on Growth, Feed Utilisation and Nutrient
Absorption of Murrel Fingerling, Channa striata (Bloch) and Determination of
Protein and Energy Requirement for Maintenance and Maximum Growth. J Nutr.
Food Sci. 7(4): 606. NAAS rating 5.26
122. Mohanty, S., Panda N., Panigrahi B., Swain R.K., Dash S.K., Mishra A. and Giri
S.S. 2017. Feeding pattern, metabolic status and milk composition of Chilika
buffaloes in their natural habitat. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 87(5):610-
618. NAAS rating 6.23
123. Mohanty, S., Sahu G.S, Dash S.K., Pradhan, S.R., Mangaraj S. and Nahak S. 2017.
Integrated Nutrient Management for Seed Production in French Bean(Phaseolus
vulgaris L.) . Int.J.curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 6(10):3295-3303 NAAS rating 5.38
124. Mohapatra, A.K.B. and Pradhan K. C. 2018. Evaluation of productive, profitable
and energy efficient alternate cropping system options for pikka tobacco (Nicotiana
tabacum) on Alfisols of Odisha, Indian Journal of Agronomy, 63 (2): 211-215.
NAAS rating 5.46
125. Mohapatra, S., Khadanga, G. S. and Majhi ,S . 2018. Social entrepreneurship for
agricultural development in india .The pharma innovation journal, 7(4):204-205.
NAAS rating 5.03
126. Mohapatra, S., Mohapatra U. and Mishra, R.K. 2018. Price forecasting of
groundnut in Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(3): 111-114. NAAS rating
5.03
127. Mohapatra, S., Sarkar, B., Samantaray, D.P., Daware, A., Maity, S., Pattnaik, S.
and Bhattacharjee, S. 2017. Bioconversion of fish solid waste in to PHB using
Bacillus subtilis based submerged fermentation process. Environmental
Technology, doi: 10.1080/09593330.2017.1291759. NAAS rating 7.92
128. Mohapatra, S., Soubhagya R. Pradhan, Tushar Jyotiranjan, Pravas Ranjan Sahoo,
A.P.K. Mahapatra and A.K. Kundu. (2018). Deciphering electrocardiogram of
healthy male Ganjam goats (Capra hircus). Applied Biological Research. 20(1):
94-97. NAAS rating 5.07
129. Moharana, R.L.; Basu, A.K. ; Bordolui, S.K. and Hembram, A. K.2017. Packaging
materials for Seed Storage in Indian Bean – Genotypic response. Journal of Crop
and Weed. 13 (2):60-63. NAAS rating 5.28
130. Monalisa, S. P. and Swain, S.K. 2017. Chemomorphic traits determining seed yield
in sesame as influenced by growing seasons. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(5):2561-2570 NAAS rating 5.38
131. Monalisa, S.P., Swain, S.K., Kulkarni, C.C. and Behera, M. 2018. Seed
development and maturation in sesame cv. Prachi as influenced by growing
seasons. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7:804-806. NAAS rating
5.21
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132. Muthu M.C., Muduli K.C., Swain S.K., Bastia D.N. and Samal K.C. 2018.
Characterisation of aromatic short grain rice varieties based on standard phenol test.
International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (3) : 302-304. NAAS rating 5.31
133. Nahak, S.C., Nandi A,Sahu GS,Tripathy P,Dash S and Pradhan SR.2017.
Evaluation of some chemical quality parameters in several chilli genotypes under
rabi season in Odisha. International Journal of Chemical Studies ,5(5)1045-1047.
NAAS rating 5.31
134. Naik, S.K., Behura, N.C., Samal, L., Mishra, P.K., Swain, R.K. and Nayak, G.D.
2017. Effects of cumulative protein intake on growth performance and body
conformation traits in female broiler breeders under intensive system of rearing.
International Journal of Livestock Research, 7 (9): 228-236. NAAS rating 5.36
135. Nair, R. M. Götz, M. Winter, S. Giri, R. R. Boddepalli, V. N. Sirari, A. Bains, T. S.
Taggar, G. K. Dikshit, H. K. Aski, M. Boopathi, M. Swain, D. Rathore, A. Anil
Kumar V., Lii E. C. and Kenyon L. 2017. Identification of mungbean lines with
tolerance or resistance to yellow mosaic in fields in India where different
begomovirus species and different Bemisia tabaci cryptic species predominate.
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 149:349-365. NAAS rating 7.74
136. Nandi, B., Samal, L., Behura, N.C., Nayak, G.D. and Das, D.P. 2017. Growth,
efficiency and body conformation traits of Hansli breed of Odisha under
intensive management system. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5 (6):
2398-2403. NAAS rating 5.53
137. Nayak, A. and Biswal, S. 2018. Performance of Rice in Modified Conventional
System over System of Rice Intensification (SRI). International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, SI-6.2163-2168. NAAS rating 5.38
138. Nayak, H., Sahoo, D., Swain, S. C., Jena, B., Pradhan, P. and Paramjita, D. 2018.
Effect of fertigation and mulching on growth, yield and yield attributing
characteristics of pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.) cv. Swarna Alaukik.
International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(2):258-261. NAAS rating 5.31
139. Nayak, H., Sahoo, D., Swain, S. C., Jena, Paramjita, B. and Bisoyi, B. S. 2018.
Influence of fertigation doses and mulching on yield attributing characters and post
harvest shelf life of pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.). International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 7(4):3212-3220. NAAS
rating 5.38
140. Nayak, P.K., Rayaguru K., Radha Krishnan K. 2017. Quality comparison of
elephant apple juices after high pressure processing and thermal treatment. Journal
of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 97(5):1404-11. NAAS rating 8.42
141. Nayak, S., Mishra, C.S.K, Guru, B.C and Samal, S. 2018. Histological anomalies
and alterations in enzyme activities of the earthworm Glyphidrillus tuberosus
exposed to high concentrations of phosphogypsum, Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment (Springer).IF-1.8, DOI 10.1007/s10661-018-6933-7. NAAS rating 7.96
142. Niaz, F., Sethy, K., Swain R.K., Behera, K., Mishra S.K., Karna D.K. and Mishra
C. 2017. Combined effect of concentrate and area specific mineral mixture
supplementation on the performance of Ganjam goat in its native tract. The Pharma
Innovation Journal. 6(10): 320-323. NAAS rating 5.03
143. Padhi, P. P. and Pattanayak, S.K. 2018. Effect of Lime Coating and Molybdenum
Seed Treatment on Nodulation, Growth and Yield of Different Pulses Grown in
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Alfisols. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 7(2):
1417-1426. NAAS rating 5.38
144. Padhiary, J., Das, D. M., Sahu, A. P. and Sahoo B. C. 2018. Modelling Stream flow
of Altuma Catchment using SWAT. Int .J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(05): 2794-
2799. NAAS rating 5.38
145. Pahari, A. and Mishra, B.B. 2017. Characterization of Siderophore Producing
Rhizobacteria and Its Effect on Growth Performance of Different Vegetables.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(5): 1398-
1405 NAAS rating 5.38
146. Paital, B. 2018 Removing small non-enzymatic molecules for biochemical assay
of redox regulatory enzymes; An exemplary comments on “Antioxidant responses in gills and digestive gland of oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) under lead
exposure. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 154 : 337–340 NAAS rating 10.53
147. Pal, R. Mandal, D. and Naik, B.S. 2017. Studies on the interaction between varietal
resistance and management practices against leaf blast of rice. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(11): 112-116. NAAS
rating 5.38
148. Pal, R. Mandal, D. Biswas, M.K. and Naik, B.S. 2017. Evaluation of new generation
fungicidal molecules for the management of sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani
Kuhn) of rice. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology, 47 (4): 435-440. NAAS
rating 5.79
149. Palai, S. and Parija. S. C. 2017 Effect of quercetin, naringenin & EGCG on α1-
adrenergic receptor -mediated vascular contraction in pulmonary artery of goat
(Capra hircus). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 6 (6): 170-175.
NAAS rating 5.21
150. Palai, S. and Parija. S. C. 2017 Vasoconstrictor effect to 5HT, histamine and
phenylephrine in pulmonary artery and its modulation by hypoxia. The Pharma
Innovation. 6(9): 225-230. NAAS rating 5.03
151. Palei, Suvalaxmi and Dash,D.K. 2017. Influence of Post- Harvest Application of
Plant Extracts and Storage Condition on Post Harvest Physiology of Mango cv.
Amrapalli. International Journal of Current Microbiology and applied Science,
6(8):1429-1440. NAAS rating 5.38
152. Palei, Suvalaxmi., Das, A.K., Dash, D.K. and Rout, G.R. 2017. Effect of Surface
Sterilant for reducing microbial contamination of field grown strawberry explants
intended for in vitro culture. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 5(4):1476-
1479. NAAS rating 5.31
153. Palei, Suvalaxmi., Das, A.K., Rout, G.R. and Dash,D.K. 2017. Callus induction and
indirect regeneration of Strawberry (Fragaria× ananassa) cv. Chandler.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and applied Science, 6(11):1311-
1318 NAAS rating 5.38
154. Panda, C.M. and Patel, M.K.2018. Assesment of genetic diversity of culinary
banana based on morphological characters. The Pharma Innovation, 7(8):12-14.
NAAS rating 5.03
155. Panda, C.M., Patel M.K. and Ray, D.P. 2018. Effect of drip irrigation and mulching
on growth of cashew. The Pharma Innovation, 7(4):381-383. NAAS rating 5.03
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156. Panda, M., Panda N., Swain R.K., Panigrahi B., Behera P.C. and Das B.C. 2017.
Mineral Profiles and Metabolic Status of Animals in North Eastern Ghat Zone of
Odisha. Animal Nutrition & feed Technology 17: 55-64. NAAS rating 6.31
157. Panda, N.K; Bhol, N. and Nayak, A. 2018. Spatio temporal arrangement of plants
and livestock in the home gardens of coastal Odisha, Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry, 7(1):814-819. NAAS rating 5.21
158. Panda, S., Babu, L.K., Panda, A.K., Tanuja., S., Mohanty, A., Panigrahy, K.K. and
Samal, P. 2017. Effect of dietary supplementation of fermented fish silage on
serum- biochemical parameters of broiler Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix
japonica). Veterinary World, 10(4): 380-385. NAAS rating 5.71
159. Panda, S., Babu, L.K., Panda, A.K., Tanuja.,S. Mohanty, A., Panigrahy, K.K. and
Samal, P. and Pradhan, C.R. 2017. Dietary incorporation of fermented fish silage
on the performance of broiler Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Animal
Nutrition and Feed Technology, 17(2): 315-322. NAAS rating 6.31
160. Pandey, S. S., N. C. Behura, L. Samal, P. K. Pati and G. D. Nayak. 2018. Evaluation
of Juvenile Growth, Feed Efficiency and Body Conformation Traits of Native x
CSML Crossbred Chicken under Intensive System of Rearing. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci 7(5) 3370-3376. NAAS rating 5.38
161. Pandit, K., Dhote, B.S., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Mrigesh, M.
and Mishra, S. 2018. Histological, histomorphometrical and histochemical studies
on the large intestine of Uttara fowl. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(3): 1477-
1491. NAAS rating 5.38
162. Pandit, K., Dhote, B.S., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Mrigesh, M.
and Mishra, S. 2018. Gross and Ultrastructural studies on the large intestine of
Uttara fowl. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(3): 1464-1476. NAAS rating 5.38
163. Panigrahi, K. K., Pradhan, J. and Sarkar, K.K. 2017. Genetic Variability, Character
Association and Path Coefficient Analysis of Yield Attributes for Medium and Late
Maturing Potato Cultivars. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences. 6(7): 2558-2566. NAAS rating 5.38
164. Panigrahi, B. Giri, M. and Paul, J. C. 2018. Development of stage-discharge
relationship for middle reach of Mahanadi river basin, Odisha. Agricultural
Engineering Today, 42(2): 45-53. NAAS rating 5.30
165. Panigrahy, K.K., Behera, K., Mandal, A.K., Sethy, K. and Panda, S. 2017. Effect of
age and sex in determining cognitive ability in Vanaraja chickens, British Poultry
Science, 58(6): 605-609. NAAS rating 7.42
166. Parhi, A. and Mohapatra, S.B. 2017 . Screening and Characterization of
Rhizospheric Chitinolytic Bacteria for Evaluation of their Potential as Biocontrol
Agent against Phytopathogenic Fungi. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(9): 3457-3463. NAAS rating 5.38
167. Pasupalak, S. Baliarsingh, A., Nanda A. and Mohapatra, A.K.B. 2018 Effect of
rainfall and temperature on rice yield in Puri district of Odisha in India. The Pharma
Inovation Journal, 7(4): 899-903. NAAS rating 5.03
168. Pathak, M., tripathy, P. Dash, S.K. Sahu G.S.and Patanaik S.K. 2017. Effect of source of nutrient on growth, yield and quality of raddish (Raphanus sativus L) in Radish-coriander cropping sequence. The Pharma Innovation Journal 2017; 6(12):496-499. NAAS rating 5.03
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169. Pati, S., Maity S., Samantaray D.P. and Mohapatra, S. 2017. Bacillus and
biopolymer with special reference to downstream processing. International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(6):1504-1509. NAAS rating 5.38
170. Patra, A. K., Mishra, K. N., Garnayak, L. M. and Halder, J. 2017. Productivity and
energy-efficiency indices for diversified rice (Oryza sativa)-based cropping
systems in West Central Table Land Zone of Odisha. Indian Journal of Agronomy
62(4): 387-393. NAAS rating 5.46
171. Patra, A. K., Mishra, K. N., Garnayak, L. M. and Mohanty, A. K. 2017. Influence
of long term organic nutrient management on soil quality and crop productivity in
rice (Oryza sativa)–potato (Solanum tuberosum)–okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
cropping system under irrigated condition. Indian Journal of Agronomy 62(3): 268-
274. NAAS rating 5.46
172. Patra, A. K., Mishra, K. N., Garnayak, L. M., Halder, J. and Swain, S. K. 2017.
Influence of long-term integrated nutrient management on productivity and soil
properties in rice (Oryza sativa)–rice cropping system in an acidic soil. Indian
Journal of Agronomy 62(2): 111-117. NAAS rating 5.46
173. Patra, S. K., Patro, B., Mishra, K., Khuntia, B. K., Tripathy, M. K., Sahu, B. and
Samantaray, K. 2017. Nutritive value of algal meal in pelleted feed for tilapia,
Orechromis mossambicus: Changes in growth performance, body composition and
fatty acid profile of liver and muscle. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 64: 46-55. NAAS
rating 6.26
174. Pattnaik, S., Dash, D. and Samantaray, D. P. 2018. Evaluation of IAA and PHAs
production by chromium resistant bacterial isolates. Journal of Experimental
Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 6(3): 466-471. NAAS rating 5.07
175. Pattnaik, S., Dash, D. and Samantaray, D. P. 2018. Exploration of NPK activity
showing chromium resistant bacteria from Sukinda Mining Area. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(12):535-545. NAAS
rating 5.38
176. Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2017. Impact of soil and water conservation measures
on groundwater recharge, irrigation potential and productivity of crops of a
watershed. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 45(3): 255-262. NAAS rating 5.20
177. Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2018. Fly ash: An alternate cheap source material for
seepage control in soil conservation structure. Journal of Soil & Water
Conservation, 17(2): 111-116. NAAS rating 8.18
178. Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2018. Performance evaluation of water delivery system
of Mahanadi delta irrigation project, Odisha. Journal of Soil & Water Conservation,
17(1): 46-52. NAAS rating 8.18
179. Pradhan, M., Lakra, P. B., Sahoo, R. K., Pradhan, C. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Soil
microbial biomass phosphorous and phosphate activity as influenced by application
of P solubilizing bacteria in acid soil. Journal of Multilogic in Science, 8(25):270-
275. NAAS rating 5.20
180. Pradhan, R. R., Ambika Prasad Khadanga Mahapatra, Swagat Mohapatra, Tushar
Jyotiranjan and Akshaya Kumar Kundu. 2017. Electrocardiographic reference
values and configuration of electrocardiogram waves recorded in Black Bengal
goats of different age groups. Veterinary World. 10(9): 1020-1025. NAAS rating
5.71
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181. Pradhan, T.R.; Bhol, N.; Lenka, D. and Behera, M.K., 2017, Productivity of
selected Teak clones in a clonal seed orchard, The Bioscan, 12 (3): 2160-2164.
NAAS rating 5.26
182. Prakash, P., Avinash Kishore, Roy Devesh, Behura Debdutt, Emanuel Sheela,
2017. “Biofortification for Reducing Hidden Hunger: A Value Chain Analysis of Sweet Potato in Odisha, India” Agricultural Economics Research Review, 30(2),
pp. 201-212. NAAS rating 5.90
183. Priyadarshini, S., Rawat, G. S. and Dwibedi, S. K. 2017. Effects of Levels of
Primary Plant Nutrients and Row Spacing on Growth and Yield Attributes of Some
Promising Varieties of Cluster Bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.). International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 6(12):17-27. NAAS rating
5.38
184. Prusty, S.R., Dandapat, J., Tripathy, S. and Mishra, R.K. 2017. Consumption
pattern of milk products in Puri district of Odisha, Indian Journal of Dairy Science,
70 (5): 607-610. NAAS rating 5.26
185. Pushpavathi, Y. and Dash, S.N. 2017. Use of Biocontrol Agents: A Potential
Alternative to Fungicides for Fusarium Wilt Management of Banana. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci. 6(7): 651-655. NAAS rating 5.38
186. radhan, S.R., Sahu G.S,, Tripathy P., Dash S.K., Mishra B., Jena R. and Sahoo T.R.
2017. Vegetable Grafting: A Multidimensional Approach for Crop Management in
Vegetables International Journal of current Microbiology and applied sciences
6(10):3332-3345. NAAS rating 5.38
187. Rai, R., Paul Khurana, S. M., Kumar, S. and Baranwal, V. K. 2018. Serological
detection of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 in grapevine growing areas of
India using polyclonal antiserum raised against the recombinant coat protein. Crop
Protection, 109: 128-135. NAAS rating 8.17
188. Rai, R., Paul Khurana, S. M., Kumar, S., Sharma, S. K., Watpade, S. and Baranwal,
V. K. 2017. Characterization of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 from Indian
vineyards. Journal of Plant Pathology, 99 (1): 255-259. . NAAS rating 6.82
189. Rao, G.P., Mishra, A., Mishra, M. K., Rao, A. and Goel, S., 2018, Identification
and Characterization of Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii (16Sr VI-D) inducing
shoot proliferation disease of potato in India. Indian Phytopathology.71(1):75-81.
NAAS rating 5.90
190. Rosalin, B. P., Pasupalak, S. and Baliarsingh A. 2018. Effect of elevated CO2 on
yield and yield components of different rice cultivars in Odisha. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and phytochemistry. 7(1):1398-1400. NAAS rating 5.21
191. Roul, T.K., Panda, M.R., Mohanty, B.N., and Dehuri, M., Hembram, A and
Mahapatra, T 2017. Effect of commonly used chemical fertilizers on development
of free living stages of Haemonchus contortus in experimentally infected
pasture. Veterinary World, 10(7):764-768. NAAS rating 5.71
192. Rout, R. K. , Behera, S., Padhiary, A., Nanda, P. K., Nayak, A., Behera, D. and
Das, T. 2017. A study on resource use efficiency of sugarcane farms: evidence from
village level study in Orissa. International Journal of current microbiology And
applied sciences. 6(11): 1955-1962. NAAS rating 5.38
193. Rout, R.K. Das, L.K., Behera, S., Padhiary, A., Mohapatra N. R. and Ranasingh, N.
2017. A comparative analysis in cost and returns of sugarcane production in odisha
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International Journal of current microbiology and applied sciences 6(11):3827-
3839. NAAS rating 5.38
194. Routray, Winny and Kalpana Rayaguru. 2017. 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline: A key aroma
component of aromatic rice and other food products. Food Reviews International,
Taylor and Francis. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/87559129.2017.1347672. NAAS
rating 9.93
195. Sagarika, S., Das, D, Panda, S.K., Das, S., Jena, B. and Sahu, R. K. 2017. Avian
leukosis in chickens: A Clinico-.pathological survey. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology Studies, 5(6): 1697-1701. NAAS rating 5.53
196. Sahoo, A. K., Tarai RK, Dash DK, Shinde GS and Bhusan LP.2017. Effect of
different level of pruning on growth, yield and fruit quality of sapota cv. Cricket
ball under coastal zone of Odisha. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(6):
2157-2160. NAAS rating 5.31
197. Sahoo, A.K., Das J.K, Nayak S. 2017. Isolation, culture, characterization, and
osteogenic differentiation of canine endometrial mesenchymal stem cell, Veterinary
World, 10(12): 1533-1541. NAAS rating 5.71
198. Sahoo, A.K., Dwibedi , B., Das, J., Behera, M. & Behera, L.M. 2017. Spontaneous
Liposarcoma in a Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and its Surgical Management.
International Journal of Livestock Research. 7 (3):193-196. NAAS rating 5.36
199. Sahoo, D.P., Behura, N.C., Samal, L., Bagh, J., Nandi, B., Nayak, G. D., Pati, P.
K., Jena. G. R. and Das, D. P. 2018 .Evaluation of Carcass Traits and Meat
Composition of Triple Cross Progenies of Hansli, CSML and CSFL Chickens, Int.
J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 7 (1) : 1801-1807. NAAS rating 5.38
200. Sahoo, H. K. and Behera, B. 2017. Integrated farming system for resource recycling
and livelihood security for marginal farmers in three disadvantaged districts of
Odisha. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 45(2): 203-213. NAAS rating 5.20
201. Sahoo, J., Tarai, R. K., Sethy, B. K., Sahoo, A. K., Swain, S. C. and Dash, D. 2017.
Flowering and fruiting behaviour of some guava genotypes under East and South
East Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, India. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(11): 3902-3911. NAAS rating 5.38
202. Sahoo, J., Tarai, R. K., Swain, S. C., Sethy, B. K. and Dash, D. 2017. Physico-
chemical analysis of some guava genotypes during rainy and winter season under
East and South East Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 5(6):527-531. NAAS rating 5.31
203. Sahoo, M., Nath, I., Singh, J., Panda, S.K. and Das, R.K. 2017. Evaluation of liquid
nitrogen swabbing for the management of foot lesions in captive Asian elephants
(Elephus maximus) Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery. 38(1), 39-40. NAAS
rating 5.25
204. Sahoo, N., Behera, B. K., Khuntia, H. K., Dash, M .2017. Prevalence of carrier
status theileriosis in lactating cows. Veterinary World, 10(12): 1471-1474. NAAS
rating 5.71
205. Sahoo, P.R., Mohanty BN, Mohapatra S, Sethy K and Behera PC (2018).
Deciphering the functional characterization of Bos taurus p53 tumor suppressor
protein through in silico platform. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies;
6(2): 2487-2490. NAAS rating 5.53
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206. Sahoo, P.R., Mohapatra S, Sahoo G, Patra R and Behera P.C. 2018. Deciphering
the biochemical changes of equines affected with acute diarrhea in Odisha. Journal
of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 6(2): 1342-1344. NAAS rating 5.53
207. Sahoo, P.R., Mohapatra S., Sahoo G. and Behera P.C. 2018. Deciphering
physiochemical and structural characterization of p53 tumor suppressor protein in
domestic animals through in silico approaches, International Journal of Chemical
Studies 6(2): 254-257. NAAS rating 5.31
208. Sahoo, P.R., Patabandha. T.K.,Sahoo A.K., Mohapatra S. and Behera. P.C.2018.
Phylogenetic analysis of p53 tumor suppressor gene of bos taurus through in sillico
platform. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(3): 309-311. NAAS rating 5.03
209. Sahoo, P.R., Ramesh D., Mohanty B.N. and Behera P.C. 2018. Insilico
physiochemical and structural characterization of hypopothetical proteins of
Theileria annulata. International Journal of Chemical Studies; 6(2): 1426-1429.
NAAS rating 5.31
210. Sahoo, S. Pradhan, J. and Dash. R. 2017. Phytotoxic effect of pre emergence
Herbicides on oil content and yield componenets of ground nut (Arachis hypogeae).
International journal of current microbiology and applied sciences.6 (9): 1738-
1748, NAAS rating 5.38
211. Sahoo, S.C., Barwa, J. Mishra, G.and Pattanayak, S.K. 2018. Physico-chemical
properties of soil as influenced by integrated nutrient management in noni
(Morninda citrifolia L) grown as a mixed crop in coconut garden. International
Journal of Current Microbial applied science, 7(5):25-28. NAAS rating 5.38
212. Sahu S., Nayak G.D., and Karna D.K. 2017. Phenotypic Characteristics of
Sambalpuri Buffaloes of India. Buffalo Bulletin 36(4): 615-621 NAAS rating 6.10
213. Sahu S.K., Das R.K., Sathapathy S., Dehury S., Mishra U.K. and Dash S.K. 2017.
Gross, histological and histochemical studies on the uterus of Kendrapada sheep
(Ovis aries) at different age groups. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies.
5(6): 2337-2342. NAAS rating 5.53
214. Sahu S.K., Das R.K., Sathapathy S., Mishra U.K. and Dash S.K. 2017. Gross,
histological and histochemical studies on the ovary and oviduct of Kendrapada
sheep (Ovis aries) at different age groups. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 5(6): 2319-2324. NAAS rating 5.53
215. Samal, S., Mishra,C.S.K and Sahoo, S. 2017. Morphohistological and enzymatic
alterations in earthworms Drawida willsi and Lampito mauritii exposed to urea,
phosphogypsum and paper mill sludge. Chemistry and Ecology (Taylor & Francis).
33(8):762-766. NAAS rating 7.21
216. Samant, T.K. and Mohanty, T.R. 2017. Effect of sowing date and weed
management on productivity and economics of rainfed mungbean (Vigna radiata
L.). Indian Journal of Agronomy, 62(3):125-130. NAAS rating 5.46
217. Sandeep, I. S., Das, S, Noohi, N., Mishra, A., Acharya, L, Joshi, R.K., Nayak. S.
and Mohanty, S. 2017. Differential expression of CURS gene during various growth
stages, climatic condition and soil nutrients in turmeric (Curcuma longa): Towards
site specific cultivation for high curcumin yield. Plant Physiology and
Biochemistry. 118: 348-355. NAAS rating 9.40
218. Sanodiya, K., Pandey, G., Kacholli, P. and Dubey, A.K. 2017. Effect of Growth
Regulator on Growth, Yield and Seed Quality Parameters of Okra (Abelmoschus
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esculentus L.): cv. Utkal Gaurav. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences, 6(10): 3551-3556. NAAS rating 5.38
219. Sanodiya, K., Pandey, G., Saklesh, Rajput, P.S. and Verma, A.K. 2017. Effect of
seed treatment with growth regulator on growth, yield and seed quality parameters
of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.): cv. Utkal Gaurav. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 5(5): 2301-2304. NAAS rating 5.31
220. Saren, S., Barman, S., Mishra, A., and Saha, D. 2017. Effect of added organic matter
and sulphur on transformation of different fractions of sulphur in soil. The Bioscan,
11(4): 2399-2403. NAAS rating 5.26
221. Saren, S., Mishra A., and Dey P. 2017. Site specific nutrient management through
targeted yield equations formulated for green gram (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek).
Legume Research, 41 (3): 436-440. NAAS rating 6.34
222. Saren, S., Mishra, A., and Dey, P. 2017. Integrated Nutrient Management and
Formulation of Targeted Yield Equation for Blackgram (Vigna mungo L.). Current
Science 113 (2):314-317. NAAS rating 6.76
223. Sathapathy, S., Dhote, B.S., Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M. and Joshi, S.K. 2018. Gross
anatomical and sex wise biometrical studies on the atlas and axis of Blue bull
(Boselaphus tragocamelus). Journal of Animal Research. 8(1): 137-147. NAAS
rating 6.44
224. Sathapathy, S., Dhote, B.S., Mrigesh, M., Mahanta, D. and Tamil Selvan, S. 2018.
Gross and Morphometrical Studies on the Sternum of Blue Bull (Boselaphus
tragocamelus). Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(1): 136-145. NAAS rating 5.38
225. Sathapathy, S., Dhote, B.S., Singh, I., Mahanta, D. and Tamil Selvan, S. 2017.
Gross and morphometrical studies on the sacrum of blue bull (Boselaphus
tragocamelus). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 5(6): 1591-1597.
NAAS rating 5.53
226. Sathapathy, S., Mishra U.K., Sahoo N. and Bhuyan C. 2017. Histological,
histomorphometrical and histochemical studies on the skin of zebra (Equus
caballus). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(6): 773-777. NAAS rating
5.53
227. Senapati, A.K, Dhal. A, Swain. S.K., Panda. A and Panda K.K. 2017. Efficacy of
chemicals, bioagents and neem products in management of foliar diseases of
Groundnut (Arachis hypogeae L.). International J. of chemical studies,5(1):145-
148. NAAS rating 5.31
228. Senapati, S.K., Patnaik, P., Jyotiranjan,T., Das, M. and Patra, R. C. 2018. Hemo-
protozoan diseases of livestock: Present challenges in diagnostics, therapeutics and
vector control. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7 (2): 268-271. NAAS rating 5.03
229. Seni, A. and Naik, B.S. 2017. Bio-efficacy of some insecticides against mustard
aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Journal of Entomology and
Zoology Studies, 5(6): 541-543. NAAS rating 5.53
230. Seni, A. and Naik, B.S. 2017. Efficacy of some insecticides against major insect
pests of rice, Oryza sativa L. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(4):
1381-1385. NAAS rating 5.53
231. Seni, A. Pal, R. and Naik, B.S. 2017. Studies on the compatibility of insecticides
and fungicides against major insect pests and diseases of rice. International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(10): 930-936. NAAS rating 5.38
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232. Sethi, K.; Pradhan,K.; Mohapatra, K.C.;Tripathy,P. and Saroj, P.L. 2017. Stability
analysis for nut yield and component traits in Cashew. Indian Journal of
Horticulture, 74(1):11-15 NAAS rating 6.11
233. Shankar, R., Mishra, A., Nandekar, D.N., Verma, D. and Govindakrishnan. 2018.
Multivariable interaction analysis for enhanced baby potato (Solanum tuberosum)
production in India. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 88 (1): 125-131
NAAS rating 6.25
234. Singh, J., Acharya A. P., Panda S. K., Patra B. K. and Behera K. 2017. Theilerial
infection in young bovine calves in Odisha, India. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology studies,5(5),1201-1204. NAAS rating 5.53
235. Singh, J., Mallik, S., Nath, I., Acharya, A., Das, S.P., Sethi, S. and Sahoo, M. 2018.
Infectious stomatitis in an Indian rock python (Python molurus) and its therapeutic
management. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(3): 392-394.
NAAS rating 5.53
236. Singh, R., Mishra S.K.,Rajesh C.,Dash S.K.,Niranjan,S.K. and Kataria,R.S. 2017.
Chilika-A distinct registered buffalo breed of India. International Journal of
Livestock Research,7(9):259-266. NAAS rating 5.36
237. Singh, W.L., Sonowal, J., Das, A., Barua, P.M., Gogoi, C., Mahanta, D., Deuri, N.
and Sathapathy, S. 2018. Recovery of bovine oocytes in respect of quality and
quantity by using different techniques. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies.
6(1): 250-253. NAAS rating 5.53
238. Sirisha, A., Priyadarshini, S. and Ray, P. 2017. Production and improvement of
Alkaline alpha amylase by bacterial isolate from Chilika lake. International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(7): 2769-2781 NAAS rating 5.38
239. Suryanarayana, P; Panda, C.M., Mishra, S. 2018. Morhpological and yield
attributing parants of macro-propagatedcultivar of banana(Musa spp.). Pharma
Innovation, 7(8):240-245. NAAS rating 5.03
240. Sushree, A., Beura, S.K. and Muthu M.C. 2017. Evaluation of efficacy of various
fungicides against phomopsis vexans, the incitant of fruit rot of brinjal(Solanum
melongena L.) International Journal of Current Microbiology And Applied
Sciences.7(8):1-4. NAAS rating 5.38
241. Swain, S.K., Mohapatra, A.K., Dash, A.K..2017. Development and performance
evaluation of a feed-in type sunflower thresher operated by bullock power in rotary
mode. Journal of Crop and Weed, 13(3):10-15. NAAS rating 5.28
242. Tamilselvan, S., Dhote, B.S., Singh, I., Mrigesh, M., Sathapathy, S. and Mahanta,
D. 2018. Gross morphology of testes and gonadosomatic index (GSI) of guinea
fowl (Numida meleagris). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 6(3): 156-
159. NAAS rating 5.53
243. Tripathy, M. K., Sahu, J. P. and Panigrahy, R. C. 2017. Observation on the growth
performance of goldfish (Carassius auratus) reared in aquariums with different
levels of probiotics. J. Exp. Zool. India, 20(2): 711-716 NAAS rating 5.51
244. Tripathy, M.K. Rout,M ,.Das,H.K. 2018. Relationship Of Climatic Factors with
Incidence Of Major Insect pest Of Teak Seedlings at Coastal
Odisha,India.Int.J.Curr.microbiology and Applied Science. 7(2): 3144-3151.
NAAS rating 5.38
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245. Tripathy, R. K., Rath P. K., Mishra B. P., Panda S. K. and Jena B . 2018. Clinico-
Pathological and Compositional Changes in Milk of Mastitis Cows.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 7(6): 1680-1687. NAAS rating 5.38
246. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L.K. 2017. Silicon induced resistance expression in rice to
yellow stem borer. Journal of Entomology and Zoological Studies, 5(5): 12-15.
NAAS rating 5.53
247. Tripathy, S. K. Maharana M., Ithape D. M., Lenka, D., Mishra, D., Prusti A., Swain
D., Mohanty M. R. and Reshmi Raj K.R. 2017. Exploring Rapid and Efficient
Protocol for Isolation of Fungal DNA. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. & Applied Sci., 6(3):
951-960. NAAS rating 5.38
248. Tripathy, S. K., Kar J., Chakma B., Behera S. K., Dash A. P., Prusty A.K. and
Mishra D. 2018. Exploring Scope for Breeding of Rice Varieties for Efficient
Ethanol Production without Compromising Seed Yield. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol.
App. Sci. 7(5): 217-227. NAAS rating 5.38
249. Tripathy, S. K., Maharana, M., Ithape, D. M., Lenka, D., Mishra, D., Prusty, A.,
Swain, D., Mohanty, M. R. and Reshmi Raj, K. R. 2017. Exploring rapid and
efficient protocol for isolation of fungal DNA. Int. J. Curr. Microbial. App. Sci.,
6(3): 951-960. NAAS rating 5.38
250. Tripathy, S.K. Behera, S. K., Burnwal, P. K., Das, M., Chakma B. and Dash M.
2018. Study of Genetic Diversity and Identification of Soluble Protein Markers for
Cold Tolerance in Mungbean. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences, Special Issue-6 pp. 2086-2093. NAAS rating 5.38
251. Tushar, J., Mohapatra S., Mishra C., Dalai N. and Kundu A. K.. 2017. Heat
tolerance in goat- a genetic update. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 6 (9): 137-
145. NAAS rating 5.03
252. Vineeta, D.R.S., Beura, A.K., Dhal, A. and Swain, S.K. 2017. Efficacy of
chemicals, bio-agents and their compatibility in management of stem rot disease in
groundnut (Arachis hypogaea). International Journal of chemical studies. 5
(5):443-446. NAAS rating 5.31
253. Yenda, S., Das, S., Swain, S., Sahu, G.S., Baliarsingh, A., Jagadev, P.N., Sarkar S.
and Dash S.K. 2018. Predicting the effect of weather parameters on yield
performance of tomato genotypes under late rabi planting condition. The Pharma
Innovation Journal. 7(4 ):439-446. NAAS rating 5.03
254. York, L., Heffernan C., Rymer C. and Panda N. 2017. A deterministic evaluation
of heat stress mitigation and feed cost under climate change within the smallholder
dairy sector. Animal. 11(5): 900-909. NAAS rating 8.03
Research Publications 2018-19
1. Abhilasha, P. and Pal, U. S. 2018. Effect of Ohmic Heating on Quality and
Storability of Sugarcane Juice. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7 (01): 2856-
2868. NAAS rating : 5.38
2. Akbar, A., Kuanar, A., Patnaik, J., Mishra, A. and Nayak, S. 2018. Applications
of artificial neural network modeling for optimization and prediction of essential
oil yield in turmeric (Curcuma longa L.). Computers and Electronics in
Agriculture, 148: 160-178. NAAS rating :8.43
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3. Baliarsingh, A., Mishra, M. and Panigrahi, G. 2018. Estimation of rainfall risk
index of different districts of Odisha: A new approach. The Pharma Innovation
Journal. 7(8): 582-584. NAAS rating : 5.03
4. Baliarsingh, A., Nanda, A. and Mohapatra, A. K. B. 2018. Effect of rainfall and
temperature on rice yield in Puri district of Odisha in India. The Pharma
Innovation Journal. 7(4): 899-903. NAAS rating : 5.03
5. Baliarsingh, A., Panigrahi, G. Kamar, B., Pattanaik, P. Mohapatra, A. K. B., Rath,
B. S. and Nanda, A. 2018. Risk proof crop planning based on rainfall probability
in Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(8): 182-
186. NAAS rating : 5.03
6. Begum, R., Sahu, S. and Swain, A.K. 2018. Impact analysis of demonstration on
INM in greengram. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2018, 6(6): 1267-
1268. NAAS rating : 5.31
7. Behera, A.K., Dash, M., Kabi, M., Imran, M. and Lenka, D. 2018. Assesment of
correlation, path analysis and genetic variability in sesame (sesamum indicum L.)
accessions based on morphological and capsule shattering related characters. The
Bioscan, 13(1): 355-359 NAAS rating :5.26
8. Behera, J., Mohanty, P. K., Behera, M. P., Mishra, D. and Mishra, A. 2018.
Growth, phenology and yield of rice bean (Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and
Ohashi) genotypes under various levels of nitrogen. International J. of Chemical
Studies, 6 (5): 1478-1481. NAAS rating : 5.31
9. Behera, M. C., Mohanty, A. and Nayak, U. S. 2019. Pollinator’s diversity and abundance on Strychnos nux-vomica L.: A valuable medicinal plant of tropical dry
deciduous forest. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 7 (1): 1645-1649.
NAAS rating :5.53
10. Behera, M. P., Sahoo, J., Mishra, A. and Behera; J. 2018. Residual sulphur, zinc
and boron nutrition on yield, nutrient uptake and economics of summer rice
(Oryza sativa L.) in coastal ecosystem of Odisha, India, International J. of
Chemical Studies, 2018. 6 (5): 3408-3412. NAAS rating :5.31
11. Behera, M. P., Shoo, J., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, G. and Mahapatra, A. 2018.
Sulphur, Zinc and boron nutrition on yield, economics and nutrient uptake in wet
season rice (Oryza sativa L.) under rainfed ecosystem of Odisha, India.
International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (4): 3296-3299 NAAS rating :5.31
12. Behera, M., Panda, S. K., Jain, S., Behera, S. S., Dash P. and Senapati, S. 2018.
Validation of Two Commercially Available Ki67 Antibodies for
Immunohistochemical Analysis of Canine Tissues. International Journal of
Livestock Research,8 (2): 247-252. NAAS rating :5.36
13. Behera, S., Panigrahi, B., Pradhan, C. R., Behura, N. C., Panda, N., Bagh, J., Pati,
P. K. and Kanungo, S. 2018. A study on carcass quality traits of back cross
progeny from Hansli and coloured broiler chicken. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology studies, 6(3):1576-1578. NAAS rating : 5.53
14. Behera, U. K., Jena B. C. and Satapathy C. R. 2018. Effect of weather factors on
seasonal incidence of major sucking insect pests on Bt and non-Bt cotton under
rainfed conditions of Odisha, Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(4):
1027-1033 NAAS rating :5.53
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15. Behera, U. K., Satapathy, C. R. and Jena B. C. 2018. Impact of Environmental
Resistance Factors on Abundance of Spotted Bollworm, Earias vittella Fabricius
and Helicoverpa armigera Hubner on Bt and Non-Bt Cotton in Odisha,
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App. 7(9): 200-212 NAAS rating :5.38
16. Bharti, C., Mahapatra, A., Kumar, R. and Jena, S. N. 2019. Bio-efficacy of
herbicides against weed flora in hybrid maize (Zea mays). Indian Journal of
Agricultural Sciences, 89 (1): 161-164. NAAS rating :6.23
17. Biswal, B. R., Baliarsingh, A., Pradhan, J., Das, M.P., Mohapatra, A. K. B. and
Rath, B. S. 2019. Rainfall probability analysis for contingent crop planning in
Ganjam (Odisha). The Pharma Innovation Journal, 8(3): 422-425. NAAS rating
:5.03
18. Biswal, C., Pradhan, C. R., Sahoo, N., Panda, M. R., Mishra, S. K., Behera, K. and
Das, A.2018. Fecal cortisol as an indicator of stress in free-ranging and captive
Asian elephants of Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(4): 1137-1140.
NAAS rating :5.03
19. Biswal, G. and Dhal, N. K. 2018 Isolated characterization of bacterial pathogens
causing soft rot damage of potato tubers. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied science, 7(7):2627-2634. NAAS rating :5.38
20. Biswal, S., Pany, S. S., Sahoo, N., Singh, M. and Singh, S. V. 2018.
Seroprevalence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) in
Goat Population of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci.
7(1): 1618-1623. NAAS rating :5.28
21. Biswal, S., Pany, S. S., Singh, S. V. Sahoo, N., Singh, M., Gupta, S. and Chaubey,
K. K. 2018. Bio-detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
in thecommercial milk and milk Products sold in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Int.
J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci, 7(1): 753-761. NAAS rating :5.28
22. Boitai, S.S., Babu, L.K., Pati P.K., Pradhan, C.R., Tanuja, S., Kumar, A. and
Panda, A.K. 2018. Effect of dietary incorporation of fish silage on growth
performance, serum biochemical parameters and carcass characteristics of broiler
chicken. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 52 (7): 1005-1009. NAAS rating
:6.20
23. Chandraker, K., Das, B.C., Swain, P., Sheweta, K. and Swain, D. 2018.
Performance of Maitris in Delivering Veterinary Services in Chhattisgarh,
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(10): 1640-1645. NAAS rating :5.38
24. Chaudhary, R., Kumar, S., Yathish, H.M., Sivakumar, A., Mishra, C., Kumar, A.,
Chauhan, A., Sivamani, B. and Sahoo, N.R. 2018. Nucleotide variability in Beta
2 Microglobulin (β2M) gene and its association with colostral IgG levels in
buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Indian Journal of Animal Research, 52(1): 51-55.
NAAS rating :6.20
25. Choudhury, D., Sahoo, B. B. J., Das, S. S. and Nanda, S. 2018. Effect of
supplementation of different carotenoid sources on growth and colour
enhancement of koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) fry. The Bioscan, 13 (2): 719-724.
NAAS rating :5.26
26. Chrungoo, N. K., Rout, G. R., Balasubramani, S. P., Rajasekharan, P. E.,
Haridasan, K., Rao, B. R. P., Manjunath, R., Nagduwar, G., Venkatasubramanian,
P., Nongbet, A., Hynniewta, M., Swain, D., Salamma, S., Souravi, K., Jena, S. N.
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and Barik, S. K. 2018. Establishing taxonomic identity and selecting genetically
diverse populations for conservation of threatened plants using molecular markers.
Current Science, 114 (3): 539-553. NAAS rating :6.88
27. Dalai A., Subudhi, C.R., Dalai, B and Mohanty, R.R. 2018. Comparative study of
water requirement with seasonal rainfall for cereals, pulses and oil seed of Khurda
district of Odisha. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(3):1377-1381.
NAAS rating :5.31
28. Das, A., Samal, K.C., Das, A. B. and Rout, G.R. 2018. Quantification,
Antibacterial Assay and Cytotoxic Effect of Combretastatin, an Anticancer
Compound from Three Indian Combretum species. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(01):687-699 NAAS rating :5.38
29. Das, D., Panda, S. K., Kundu, A. K., Jena, B., Das, B. C. and Sahu, R. K. 2018.
Haematological and metabolic profile test of mastitis affected bovines in Odisha.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(2): 3022-3024. NAAS rating :5.53
30. Das, D., Panda, S.K., Jena, B. and Sahoo, A.K. 2018. Economic Impact of
Subclinical and Clinical Mastitis in Odisha, India. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences; 7(3): 3651-3654. NAAS rating :5.38
31. Das, K., Panda, B. P., Shaw, B. P., Das, S. R., Dash, S. K., Kariali, E. and
Mohapatra, P. K. 2018. Grain density and its impact on grain filling characteristic
of rice: mechanistic testing of the concept in genetically related cultivars.
Scientific Reports, 8:41-49. NAAS rating :10.12
32. Das, P., Mohanty, J., Badhe, M. R., Sahoo, P. K., Sardar, K. K. and Parija, S. C.
2018. Assessment of protective response induced by whole antigens of fish
ectoparasite, Argulus siamensis in rohu, Labeo rohita. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology Studies. 6(3): 1751-1755. NAAS rating :5.53
33. Das, R., Dehury, S. R., Pradhan, M., Sethi, D. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Isolation
and characterization of an endophytic bacterium, Bacillus megaterium KHDEB4,
associated with root-nodules of green gram cv.OUM-11-15 (Vigna radiata L.) and
its role in Chromium (VI) tolerance. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, SP1: 1651-1655 NAAS rating :5.21
34. Das, S. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Seed priming for improving quality and performance of partially-deteriorated groundnut seeds. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7 (5): 3083-3088. NAAS rating :5.21
35. Das, S., Das, D., Panda S., Sagarika, S. and Jena B. 2018. Clinico-Pathological
Studies of Marek’s Disease in Chickens. International Journal of Livestock
Research, 8(1): 207-217 NAAS rating :5.36
36. Das, S., Dehuri, M., Panda, M.R., Sahoo, N., Mohanty, B.N. and Mahapatra, T.
2018. Gastrointestinal Helminthic Infection in Herbivore Safari at Nandankanan
Zoological Park. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2018) 7(8): 1034-1039. NAAS
rating :5.38
37. Das, S., Khanda, C. M., Mohanty, S. K., Parida, S. and Pradhan, B. 2018.
Screening of indeginous aromatic rice cultivars for yield and aroma under
moisture stree condition in Western undulating zone of Odisha. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7 (3): 1958-1963. NAAS rating :5.21
38. Das, S., Sahu, G. S., Nandi, A., Jagdev, P. N., Sarkar S., Dash, S. K., Samal. K,
and Patnaik, A. 2018. Effect of soaking periods and concentrations of priming
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agents in improving field emergence and fruit yield in bottle gourd. International
Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (2): 1179-1186. NAAS rating :5.31
39. Dash, A. and Shatpathy, P. 2018. Probability analysis of rainfall distribution in
Sambalpur district of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
7(5): 3169-3171. NAAS rating :5.21
40. Dash, A., Patnaik, R. K., Dwibedi, S.K., Bishoyi, B.S. and Shatpathy, P. 2018.
Forecasting of Area, Yield and Production of Sunflower in Odisha. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(11): 618-623. NAAS
rating :5.38
41. Dash, A., Patnaik, R.K., Dwibedi, S.K , Bishoyi, B.S. and Shatpathy, P. 2018
.Probability analysis of rainfall distribution in Bargarh district of Odisha. Journal
of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(6): 710-712. NAAS rating :5.21
42. Dash, M., Das, S., Mohanty, S., Bhol, R., Swain, S. K. and Swain, S. 2018. Effect
of post priming storage duration on physiological and biochemical parameters of
halo, hormonal and hydro primed cowpea seeds. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 6 (1): 910-918. NAAS rating :5.31
43. Dash, M., Haibru, G., Kabi, M., Pradhan, B., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S. K. 2018.
Morphology-Based Genetic Diversity Analysis of Sesame Germplasm for Yield
and Capsule Characters , International. Journal of current microbiology and
applied sciences. 7(9): 1817-1826. NAAS rating :5.38
44. Dash, P. K., Mishra, A., Saren, S., Revathi, B. and Sethy, S. K. 2018. Preparation
of GPS and GIS Based Soil Fertility Maps and Identification of Soil Related Crop
Production Constraints of RRTTS and KVK Farm, Dhenkanal Located in the Mid-
Central Table Land Agro Climatic Zone of Odisha, India. International Journal
of Chemical Studies. 6 (5): 934-943. NAAS rating :5.31
45. Dash, S K., Sahu, G. S., Das, S., Sarkar, S., Tripathy, L., Pradhan, S. R. and
Patnaik, A. 2018. Yield Improvement in Cucumber through Integrated Nutrient
Management Practices in Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci., 7 (2): 2480-2488. NAAS rating :5.38
46. Dash, S. N., Behera, S. and Pushpavati, Y. 2018. Effect of planting dates and
varieties on potato yield. Int. J. Curr. Microbio. App. Sci., 7 (3): 1868-1873.
NAAS rating :5.38
47. Dash, S. N., Pushpavati, Y. and Behera, S. 2018. Effect of iirigation and mulching
on growth, yield and water use efficiency of potato. Int. J. Curr. Microbio. App.
Sci., 7 (2): 2582-2587. NAAS rating :5.38
48. Dash, S.K., Sahu, G.S., Das, S., Sarkar, S. and Pathak, M. 2019. Effect of
Integrated nutrient management on yield, yield attributes and economics of
broccoli. Int. J. Curr. Microbio. App. Sci. 8(5): 1-6. NAAS rating :5.38
49. Dash, S.N., Behera, S., Pushpavathi, Y. and Mishra, K.N. 2018. Conservation
Agriculture Approaches in Banana to Improve Soil Quality and Farm
Productivity. Int. J. Curr. Microbio. App. Sci. 7(3): 651-658. NAAS rating :5.38
50. Deb, C. R., Rout, G. R., Mao, A. A., Nandi, S. K., Singha, R. K. Nilasana, Vijayan,
D., Langhu, Kikon, T. Z. P., Pradhan, S., Tariq, Mohd, & Swain, D. 2018. In vitro
propagation of some threatened plant species of India. Current Science, 114 (3):
567-575. NAAS rating :6.88
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51. Dehuri, M., Panda, M. R., Mohanty, B. N. and Hembram, A. 2018. Seasonal
dynamics in the prevalence of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus on Cattle of
Coastal Odisha. International journal of Livestock Research, 8 (6): 133-138.
NAAS rating :5.36
52. Dehury, S. R., Das, R., Pradhan, M. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Growth and chemical
properties of rice cultivar Pyari as influenced by Azotobactervinelandii strain
SRIAz3 and N-source. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, SP1:
1527-1530. NAAS rating :5.21
53. Dehury, S.R., Das, R., Seth, P., Pradhan, M. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Effect of
Azotobacter vinelandii strain SRIAz3 and N-source on microbiological properties
of rice grown soil. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 7(3): 2170-2178. NAAS rating :5.38
54. Dey R, Dash A K, Panda, N, R. Dash, Nayak B R and Sahu S G. 2019. Effect of
continuous Irrigation on soil texture, Bulk density and saturated hydraulic
conductivity of some soils in Hirakud command area of Odisha, India. Int. J. of
Current Microbiological and Applied Sciences. 8 (8): 836-843. NAAS rating :5.38
55. Digal, M., Saren, S., Mishra, A., Dash, P. K., Swain, N. and Acharya, B. P. 2018.
Soil fertility status of some villages in Phiringia block of Kandhamal district under
North-Eastern Ghat agro climatic zone of Odisha, India. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(6): 658-662. NAAS rating :5.21
56. Dileep, K., Pasupalak, S. and Baliarsingh, A. 2018. Effect of establishment
methods and sowing time on growth and yield of rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.).
The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(4): 904-907. NAAS rating :5.03
57. Dileep, K., Pasupalak, S. and Baliarsingh, A. 2018. Predicting the effect of
weather parameters on yield performance of rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) under
different planting condition during kharif season. The Pharma Innovation
Journal. 7(11): 257-262. NAAS rating :5.03
58. Dugal, D., Mohapatra, A. K. B., Pasupalak, S., Rath, B. S., Baliarsingh, A.,
Khuntia, A., Nanda, A. and Panigrahi, G. S. 2018. Crop planning based on rainfall
probability for Bhadrak district of Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(11):
162-167. NAAS rating :5.03
59. Dwibedi, B., Sahoo, A. K., Behera, S. S. and Nayak, S. 2018. Erucism leading to
Uvevtis in a cow and its successful management. Indian Journal of Veterinary
surgery, 38(2):125-126. NAAS rating :5.25
60. Dwibedi, S. K., De, G.C., Dhua, S. R. Pattanaik, B. R., Sethy, B. K. and
Priyadarshini, S., 2018. Comparative Economics of Rice-Ratoon-Green Gram
Production System in East and South East Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, India.
Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(2):2247-2261. NAAS
rating :5.38
61. Dwibedi, S.K., De, G.C., Dhua, S.R. and Mohanty, A. K. 2018. Influence of
system of cultivation and genotypes of preceding rice-ratoon on growth and yield
of green gram (Vigna radiata L.) sown at varying dates in coastal alluvium soil of
eastern India. Legume research, 41(6): 873-878. NAAS rating :6.23
62. Ganapathy, T., I., Biswaranjan P., Padma, R. P., Ramalingam N. 2019. micro
RNAs: Epigenetic players in cancer and aging. Frontiers in Bioscience, Scholar,
11, 9-9. DOI No:10.2741/S524. IF 2.49 NAAS rating :8.35
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63. Giraud-Billoud, M., Rivera-Ingraham G.A., Moreira, D.C., Burmester, T., Castro-
Vazquez, A., Carvajalino-Fernández, J.M., Dafre, A., Niu, C., Tremblay, N.,
Paital, B., Rosa, Rj., Storey, J.M., Vega, I.A., Zhang, W., Yepiz-Plascencia, G.,
Zenteno-Savin, T., Storey, K.B., Lima, M.H. 2019. Twenty years of the
‘Preparation for Oxidative Stress’ (POS) theory: Ecophysiological advantages and molecular strategies. Comp Biochem Physiol A. 234:36-49
doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2019.04.004. IF-2.258 NAAS rating :8.26
64. Giri, T. K., Beura, S., Acharya S., and Palai, S. K. 2018. Impact of various
nutrients on flowering and bulb production of Oriental Lilium hybrid cv.
Sorbonne. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7 (4): 103-106. NAAS rating :5.03
65. Gumpha, L.K.; Babu, L.K.; Kumar, A.; Samal, P. and Panda, A.K. 2018. Effect
of low protein diets on egg quality and egg composition of Vanaraja laying hens.
International Journal of Livestock Research, 8(09): 80-86. NAAS rating : 5.36
66. Haibru, G., Dash,M., Pradhan, B., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S. K. 2018. Genetic
parameters of variability and character association studies for yield and some
capsule shattering traits in sesame germplasm. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 7(5): 585-590. NAAS rating :5.21
67. Harichandan, P. P., Barik, A. K., Mishra, P. C., Patra, B. K., Jena, B., Mishra, S.
K. and Kundu, A. K. 2018. Efficacy of Doublesynch and Estra Doublesynch on
Conception Rate of Cyclic Non breeding Cattle. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and AppliedSciences, 7 (4):1025-1030. NAAS rating :5.38
68. Harichandan, P. P., Barik A.K., Mishra P. C., Patra, B. K., Jena, B., Patra, R. and
Kundu, A. K. 2018. Prevalence of Reproductive Disorders in Niali and Kantapara
Block of Cuttack District, Odisha, India. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7 (5):1683-1689. NAAS rating :5.38
69. Hemalatha, P., Mohapatra, K. B., Nayak, N. and Chinara, N. 2018. Growth
pattern, fruit body characteristics and period of spawning on yield and yield
attributing parameters of Indian oyster mushroom, Pleurotus pulmonarius.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7 (10):
3632-3637. NAAS rating :5.38
70. Hossain, Md. M. 2018. Effect of Different grains on mycelial growth and yield of
Pleutotus Sojarcaju. International Journal of Current Microbilogy and Applied
Science, 7 (9): 9-13. NAAS rating :5.38
71. Hota, A., Biswal, S., Sahoo, N., Pargai, K. and Rout, M. 2018. Seroprevalence of
Foot and Mouth Disease among Sheep and Goat Population across Ten Agro-
climatic Zones of Odisha. J of Animal Research, 8:263-267. NAAS rating :5.68
72. Hota, A., Biswal, S., Sahoo, N., Venkatesan, G., Arya, S., Kumar, A.,
Ramakrishnan, M. A., Pandey, A. B. and Rout, M. 2018. Seroprevalence of
Capripoxvirus infection in sheep and goats among different agro-climatic zones
of Odisha, India. Veterinary World, 11(1): 66-70. NAAS rating :5.71
73. Hota, S. R., Sahoo, N., Mohanty, B.N., Das D.P. and Pamia. J. 2018. Occurrence
of Physaloptera praeputialis in a leopard rescued from Odisha, India. J.
Entomology and Zoology Studies. 18:2276-2278. NAAS rating :5.53
74. Jagadeb, M., Rath, S.N. and Sonawane, A. 2018. Computational discovery of
potent drugs to improve the treatment of pyrazinamide resistant Mycobacterium
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tuberculosis mutants. Journal of cellular biochemistry, 119(9):7328-7338. NAAS
rating :8.96
75. Jali, J., Nayak, S. S., Mishra, R., Soren, N. and Sardar, K. K. 2018. Study of
Antimicrobial Diversity profile of both planktonic and sessile phenotype during
chronic infections of Bovine. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Science, 7(4):452-459. NAAS rating :5.38
76. Jena C., Panda, P. K. and Karna A. K. 2018. Effect of growth promoting
substances on flowering behaviour of cashew cv. BPP-8 grown in the coastal
region of Odisha. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (6): 908-911.
NAAS rating :5.31
77. Jena Chinmaya, Panda P. K., Karna A. K., Panda R. K. and Sethi K. 2018. Studies
on growth promoting substances on physio-chemical parameter of cashew
(Anacardium occidentale L.). Chemical Science Review and Letters, 7 (28): 966-
970. NAAS rating :5.21
78. Jena, B., Mohanty, D. N., Das, D. and Dash, S.2018. Effect of Certain
Immunotherapeutics on Microbial Status of Endometritic Cows. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(3): 3646-3650. NAAS
rating :5.38
79. Jena, D., Mohapatra, A. K. B., Alim, A., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A. and Rath,
B.S. 2019. Climate and soil characterisation of different blocks of Dhenkanal
district of Odisha for cultivation of winter pulses in rice fallow condition. Int. J.
Chem. Stud., 2019; 7(2): 1229-1233. NAAS rating :5.31
80. Jena, D., Mohapatra, A.K.B., Alim, A., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A. and Rath
B.S. 2019. Assessment of onset, cessation of rain fall and length of growing period
of different blocks of Dhenkanal district of Odisha for cultivation of winter pulses
in rice fallow condition. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 8 (3):333-335. NAAS
rating :5.03
81. Jena, P., Panigrahi, B., Panda, N., Mohapatra, L., Mallik, B. and Bagh, J. 2018.
Reproductive Performance and Egg Quality Traits of Kadaknath in Intensive
Managemental Condition under Hot and Humid Climate. International Journal of
Livestock Research, 8(12), 105-112. NAAS rating :5.36
82. Jena, P.P., Mahapatra N., Khandei, S. and Behera, D. 2018. Studies on operational
parameters of sugarcane harvesting blades. International J. of Current
Microbiology and App. Sciences, 7(3):1163-1172. NAAS rating :5.38
83. Joshi, S. K., Mohanty, T., Bhakat, M. and Sathapathy, S. 2018. Association of
sleeping time with determination of estrus in Riverine Buffaloes (Bubalus
bubalis). Journal of Animal Research, 8(1): 79-84. NAAS rating : 5.68
84. Kabi, M., Baisakh, B., Dash, M. and Tripathy, S.K. 2019. Phenotyping of sesame
(Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes for powdery mildew resistance. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(3):1865-1867. NAAS rating :5.21
85. Kamei, M., Sahu, B., Raman, S., Nanda, S., Choudhury, D. and Dorothy, M. S.
2018. Use of fish silage based blended protein source for replacement of fish meal
in Thai-Pangas diet. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 7 (10): 2949-2961. NAAS rating :5.38
86. Kamila, G., Sahoo, G.R., Mishra, P.C., Behera, P.C. and Sahoo, P.R. 2018.
Electrophoretic characterization of the serum proteins associated reproductive
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disorders in cross bred cows. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6 (5):
934-938. NAAS rating :5.53
87. Kanungo, S., Pradhan, C. R., Babu, L. K., Behera, K., Palei, A. K., Jena, B. and
Das, D.P. 2018. Effect of Periodicity of Exercise on Serum Metabolites of Stall
Housed competition Horses under Climatic Conditions of Odisha, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(3): 3338-
3347. NAAS rating :5.38
88. Kar, A., Sasmal, A., Mishra, I.O.P. and Panda, P.K. 2018. Relative efficacy and
economics of seed treatment and newer insecticides against sucking and borer
pests of summer mungbean in coastal Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 6(2): 2262-2268. NAAS rating :5.53
89. Kar, I., Behera, B., Mishra, A. and Khanda, C. 2018. Effect of water regimes on
productivity, profitability and energetic of rice cultivars under non-puddle
conditions of Eastern India. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 63(4): 104-110. NAAS
rating :5.46
90. Kar, I., Mishra, A. and Behera, B. 2018. Thermal requirement of different rice
cultivars as influenced by planting methods and water regimes. Journal of
Agrometeorology, 20 (3): 249-251. NAAS rating :6.56
91. Kar, I., Yadav, S., Mishra, A., Behera, B., Khanda, C. M., Kumar, V. and Kumar,
A. 2018. Productivity trade-off with different water regimes and genotypes of rice
under non-puddled conditions in Eastern India. Field Crops Research, 222: 218-
229. NAAS rating :9.13
92. Kar, R.K., Upadhyaya, K. and Panda, P.C. 2018. Effect of NPK and bioinoculants
on growth pattern and nodulation behavior of Fleminga semialata under nursery
conditions. International Journal of Microbiology and applied science,7(1):3254-
3264. NAAS rating :5.38
93. Khamari, B. , Beura S. K. and Ranasingh, N. 2019. Status of Sesame Diseases
Grown in Different Agroclimatic Zones of Odisha. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol. App.Sci
, 7(11): 945-948. NAAS rating :5.38
94. Khulbe, D. 2019. Integrating soil solarization and seed biopriming to manage
seedling damping-off in flower nurseries. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8 (02): 1456-1469. NAAS rating :5.38
95. Kumar, J., Sinha, Sah R., Nayak, H. and Nirala D. 2018. Screening of traits for
higher biochemical constituents production in Kalmegh (Androgarphis
paniculata)plants harvested at pre – flowering stage, Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry, 2018: SPI: 568-573. NAAS rating :5.21
96. Kumar, J., Sinha, Sah, R., Nayak, H. and Nirala, D. 2018. Evaluation of Kalmegh
(Androgarphis paniculata) germplasm for higher biochemical constituents
production under agro-climatic conditions of Jharkhand, Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2018: SPI: 561-567. NAAS rating :5.21
97. Kumar, R., Pattanayak, S. K., Jagtaran and Rajput, P. S. 2018. Studying the
influence of long term INM practices on yield and quality of Ragi crop, Journal
of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7 (1): 2175-2177. NAAS rating :5.21
98. Kumar, S. D., Chakraborty, S., Weindorf, D. C., Banik, P., Deb, D., De, P.,
Choudhury, A., Saha, S., Patra, A. K., Majhi, M., Naskar, P., and Panda, P. 2019.
Comparative carbon stability in surface soils and subsoils under submerged rice
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and upland non-rice crop ecologies: A physical fractionation study. Catena, 175:
400-410. NAAS rating :9.26
99. Kumar, S. Singh, P. Rai, R. and Baranwal, V. K. 2018. Development of
immunodiagnostics for the detection of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3
(GLRaV-3) in grapevine using in vitro expression and purification of coat protein
gene. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 27 (4): 425-434. NAAS
rating :6.77
100. Lakshmi, M.S., Jagadev, P. N., Das, S., Lenka, D., Swain, D. and Tripathy, S. K.
2018. Genetic Variability and Association Analysis of Maize Hybrids under
Excessive Soil Moisture Condition. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(9): 2935-
2941. NAAS rating :5.38
101. Madhuri, G., Palai, S. K. and Pattanaik, S. 2018. Growth and flowering parameters
of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa L.) cv. Phule rajani influenced by organic
manures. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7 (5): 97-99. NAAS rating :5.03
102. Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Pandit, K. and Nath,
S. 2018. Gross and morphometrical studies on the thymus, spleen and bursa of
Fabricius of day old Kadaknath chick. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies, 6(3): 555-558. NAAS rating :5.53
103. Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Pandit, K. and Nath,
S. 2018. Scanning electron microscopic studies on the bursa of Fabricius of local
hill fowl of Uttarakhand. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(3): 943-
946. NAAS rating :5.53
104. Mahapatra, A. and Behera, M. P. 2019. Integrated nutrient management on baby
corn (Zea mays L.): Areview. International Journal of chemical studies, 7 (3): 01-
06. NAAS rating :5.31
105. Maharana, B.R., Tiwari, A.K., Sudhakar, N.R. and Mishra, C. 2018. Molecular
cloning, recombinant expression and characterization of para flagellar rod protein
1 (PFR1) in Trypanosoma evansi. Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 13(4): 618-
626. NAAS rating :7.04
106. Mahato, S. and Misra H.P. 2018. Evaluation of insecticides against melon fruit
fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett on cucumber. Indian Journal of Entomology.
80(4): 1607-1611. NAAS rating :5.89
107. Mahato, S. and Misra H.P. 2019. Efficacy of tolfenpyrad against red pumpkin
beetle Aulacophora foveicollis Lucas in cucumber. Indian Journal of Entomology.
81(1): 48-50. NAAS rating :5.89
108. Mahto, V. K., Kumari, S. and Pandey, A.K. 2018. Extent of awareness and
adoption of ITKs followed in animal husbandry in Ranchi dist. of Jharkhand.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied sciences. Special
Issue (7): 2845-2849. NAAS rating :5.38
109. Mahto, V. K., Kumari, S. and Pandey, A.K. 2018. Extent of awareness and
adoption of ITKs followed in animal husbandry in Dhanbad dist. of Jharkhand.
Multilogic in Science Special Issue. 8 (A): 151-153. NAAS rating :5.20
110. Majhi, M., Pamia, J., Panda, S. K., Samal, L. and Mishra, R. 2018. Effect of age
and season on enteritis and antibiotic sensitivity test of E. coli isolated from
infected chickens in Odisha, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences,7 (3): 2037-2045. NAAS rating :5.38
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111. Majhi, Pradipta, Rout K. K., Nanda, Gangadhar and Singh, Muneshwar. 2019.
Soil Quality for Rice Productivity and Yield Sustainability under Long-term
Fertilizer and Manure Application. Communications in Soil Science and Plant
Analysis 50 (11): 1330–1343. NAAS rating :6.54
112. Malik D. and Swain S. C. 2018. Influence of growing media and seed treatment on seed germination and seedling vigour of Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina (L), Benth. ex Kurz). International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (5): 3388-3392. NAAS rating : 5.31
113. Mallick, S. B., Mohanty, G. P., Mishra, S. K., Behera, K., Dash, S. K., Sethy, K.,
Pati, P. K. and Mohapatra L. M. 2018. Performance study of White Pekin ducks
in different stocking density in floor rearing system. The Indian Journal of Animal
Sciences. 88(5): 578–584. NAAS rating :6.28
114. Mishra, A., Rath, B.; Mukhi, S.K., Mishra, S., Mohanty, S.K., Behera, B., Panda,
A., Panda, M. R. and Mohapatra, S. 2018. Variety x nutrient management
interaction in green gram for important yield attributes under rainfed red lateritic
inceptisol. Legume Research, 41(6): 854-860. NAAS rating :6.23
115. Mishra, C.S.K, Samal, S., Acharya, P., Biswal, B. and Majhi, M. 2018. Variability
in soil physicochemical properties and microbial population in an Indian
subtropical forest Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology. 30(6) 1-9.
NAAS rating :5.32
116. Mishra, C.S.K., Parida, S.S., Mohanta, K.P. and Samal, S. 2018. Thermal stress
induced alterations in tissue protein, lipid peroxidation and activities of lactate
dehydrogenase, acetylcholinesterase and catalase in the earthworm Eudrilus
eugeniae (Kinberg), Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology. 27(1):
1-8. NAAS rating :5.32
117. Mishra, C.S.K., Priyadarsini, D. and Samal, S. 2018. Microbial population
dynamics and exoenzyme activities in semidecomposed organic substrate exposed
to low intensity colour lights during vermicomposting.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 7(11):1027-1032. NAAS rating :5.38
118. Mishra, D., Bhoi, L., Dash, M., Tripathy, S. K., Mishra, T. K., Behera M. P. and
Pradhan; B. 2018. Mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency of EMS and gamma
rays on rice bean (Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and Ohashi): An underutilized
legume crop. International J. of Chemical Studies, 7 (3): 2060-2064. NAAS rating
:5.31
119. Mishra, D., Bhoi, L., Tripathy, S. K., Behera. M. P. and Mishra, T. K. 2018.
Mutagenic Effects of Gamma-rays and EMS on M1 Population of Rice Bean
(Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and Ohashi). Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(9):
3393-3399. NAAS rating :5.38
120. Mishra, G., Palai, S. K. and Nath, M. R. 2018 Studies on induction of early
flowering in orchids (Phalaenopsis hybrid) cv. fuller’s sunset. The Pharma
Innovation Journal, 7 (7): 441-446. NAAS rating :5.03
121. Mishra, P., Paital B., Jena S., Samanta, L., Kumar, S. and Swain S. 2019. Possible
activation of NRF2 by Vitamin E/Curcumin against altered thyroid hormone
induced oxidative stress via NFĸB/AKT/mTOR/KEAP1 signaling in rat heart. Scientific Reports 9(1):7408 DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-43320-5 IF-4.609. NAAS
rating :10.12
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122. Mishra, P.R., Patra,R., Dash, D and Mohapatra, R.N. 2018.Effect of
environmental factors on the growth and development of tobacco beetle,
Lasioderma sericorne on fennel seeds in storage. Journal of Insect Science.
30(2):192-196. NAAS rating :7.32
123. Mishra, R. R., Senapati, S. K., Sahoo, S. C., Das, M. R., Sahoo, G. and Patra, R.
C. 2018. Trypanosomiasis induced oxidative stress and hemato-biochemical
alteration in cattle. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. Journal of
Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(6): 721-727. NAAS rating :5.53
124. Mohanta, N. B., Samal, L., Behura, N. C., Pati, P. K., Bagh, J. and Nandi, B. 2018.
Egg quality traits and meat composition of indigenous dwarf chicken of Odisha.
Journal of Ent. and Zoology Studies, 6(2) : 549-555. NAAS rating : 5.53
125. Mohanty, A.; Babu, L.K.; Sahoo, B.; Tanuja S.; Samal, P. and Panda, A.K. 2018.
Effect of dietary incorporation of acid treated fish silage on the performance and
carcass characteristics of broiler Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica).
International Journal of Livestock Research, 8(11): 138-148. NAAS rating :5.36
126. Mohanty, D. K., Behera, D., Mahapatra M. and Swain S. K. 2018. Effect of
vegetable transplanter press wheel design on soil compaction and seedling
establishment. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 54 (1): 11. NAAS rating :5.59
127. Mohanty, D., Panda, S., Kumar, S., and Ray, P. 2019. In vitro evaluation of
adherence and anti-infective property of probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum DM
69 against Salmonella enterica. Microbial Pathogensis. 126: 212-217. NAAS
rating :8.33
128. Mohanty, P.P., Panda, N., Swain, R.K., Behura, N.C., Ray, P., Sethi, A.K. and
Panigrahi, S. 2018. A Comparison between Organic and Inorganic Selenium: 1.
Effect on Body Weight, Laying Performance, Hatchability in Broiler Breeder.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 7(5): 173-
179. NAAS rating :5.38
129. Mohapatra, A.K.B. and Pradhan, K.C.2018. Evaluation of productive, profitable
and energy-efficient alternate cropping Indian Journal of Agronomy 63 (2): 211-
215. NAAS rating :5.46
130. Mohapatra, L.N. 2018, Field evaluation of ITKs against insect pests of rice. Indian
Journal of Traditional Knowledge.17(2):360-364. NAAS rating :7.06
131. Mohapatra, N. and Hota, B.K. 2018. Impact of Submergence studies on growth
analytical parameters of different rice genotypes in coastal Odisha. Int. J.Current
Microbiology & applied Science, 7(10):973-982. NAAS rating :5.38
132. Mohapatra, S., Khadanga G. S. and Majhi S. 2018. Social entrepreneurship for
agricultural development in India.The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(4):204-205
NAAS rating :5.03
133. Mohapatra, S., Mishra, R.K. and Sarangi, K. K. 2019. Economic appraisal of bio
ethanol production technologies. International journal of chemical studies, 2349
–8528. NAAS rating :5.31
134. Mohapatra, S., Pradhan, S. R.,Tushar Jyotiranjan, Sahoo, P. R., Mahapatra, A. P.
K. and Kundu, A. K. 2018. Deciphering electrocardiogram of healthy male
Ganjam goats (Capra Hircus). Applied Biological Research, 20(1): 94-97. NAAS
rating :5.07
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135. Mohapatra, S., Tripathy, S. K and Nayak, B. R. 2018. Amelioration of herbicide
stress with plant growth regulators and nutrients in transplanted rice. Indian
Journal of Weed Science, 50 (2): 108–111. NAAS rating :5.17
136. Mohapatra, S.; Babu, L.K.; Panigrahi, B.; Karna, D.K.; Samal, P. and Panda, A.K.
2018. Effect of methionine and lysine supplementation to low protein diet and its
influence on production performance, egg quality and egg composition of
Vanaraja laying hens. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(6): 229-233. NAAS
rating :5.03
137. Mohapatra, U. and Mishra, R.K. 2019. Farmer’s perception towards climate change in Odisha, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences, 8(9): 2579-2584. NAAS rating :5.38
138. Mohapatra, U. and Mishra, R.K. 2019. Impact of climatic variables on agricultural
economy of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(5): 814-
816. NAAS rating :5.21
139. Mythili, V., Pradhan, B., Dash, M. and Bastia, D. N. 2018. Genetic variability
studies in low land elite rice genotypes for yield and cellulose content. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(5): 1265-1270. NAAS rating :5.21
140. Nahak, S.C., Nandi, A., Sahu, G. S., Tripathy, P., Dash, SK., Patnaik, A. and
Pradhan, SR. 2018. Studies on variability, heritability and genetic advance for
yield and yield contributing characters in chilli (Capsicum annuum L.). Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7 (1): 2506-2510. NAAS rating :5.21
141. Nanda, B. K., Sahoo, N. and Panigrahi, B. 2019. Assessment of soil loss from
agricultural lands of South Andaman district of Tropical islands. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8 (3): 2190-2198. NAAS
rating :5.38
142. Nayak, A. and Biswal, S. 2018. Performance of Rice in Modified Conventional
System over System of Rice Intensification (SRI). International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6: 2163-2168. NAAS rating :5.38
143. Nayak, S., Mishra, C.S.K., Guru, B.C. and Samal, S. 2018. Histological anomalies
and alterations in enzyme activities of the earthworm Glyphidrillus tuberosus
exposed to high concentrations of phosphogypsum, Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment (Springer).IF-1.9, DOI 10.1007/s10661-018-6933-7.190: 529.
NAAS rating :7.80
144. Nayak, S.M., S.K.Senapati, P.Samal, K.Sethy, S.Meher, P.Swain, P.R.Sahoo and
M.R.Das. 2018. Therapeutic management of oxidative stress in cattle, naturally
affected with bovine tropical theileriosis by vit-E and Selenium. The Pharma
Innovation Journal, 7 (4):1141-1145. NAAS rating :5.03
145. Padhi, P. P. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2018. Effect of Lime Coating and Molybdenum
Seed Treatment on Nodulation, Growth and Yield of Different Pulses Grown in
Alfisols. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 7 (2): 1417-1426.
NAAS rating :5.38
146. Padhiary, J., Das, D.M., Patra, K. C., Sahoo, B.C. and Singh, K. K. 2018.
Prediction of climate change impact on streamflow and evapotranspiration in
Baitarani basin using SWAT model. Journal of Agrometeorology, 20 (4): 325 –
328. NAAS rating :6.56
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147. Padhiary, J., Das, D.M., Sahu, A. P. and Sahoo, B.C. 2018. Modelling Stream
flow of Altuma Catchment using SWAT. Int. J. Curr. Microbiology App. Sci. 7(5):
2794-2799. NAAS rating :5.38
148. Paital, B. 2018. Removing small non-enzymatic molecules for biochemical assay
of redox regulatory enzymes; An exemplary comments on “Antioxidant responses in gills and digestive gland of oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) under
lead exposure. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 154: 337–340. NAAS rating : 9.97
149. Paital, B., Bal, A., Rivera-Ingraham, G.A., Lignot, J.H. 2018. Increasing
frequency of large-scale die-off events in the Bay of Bengal: reasoning, perceptive
and future approaches. Ind. J. Geo-Mar Sci. 47(11), 2135-2146. NAAS rating :
6.29
150. Paital, B., Guru, D., Mohapatra, P., Panda, B, Parida, N, Rath, S., Kumar, V.,
Saxena, P.S., Srivastava A. 2019. Ecotoxic impact assessment of graphene oxide
on lipid peroxidation at mitochondrial level and redox modulation in fresh water
fish Anabas testudineus. Chemosphere.224: 796-804. NAAS rating :10.43
151. Pal U.S., Das M., Nayak R.N., Sahoo N.R., Panda, M.K. and Dash S.K. 2018.
Development and evaluation of retort pouch processed chhenapoda (cheese based
baked sweet) J. Food Sci. Technology. DOI 10.1007/s13197-018-3490-6. NAAS
rating : 7.80
152. Pal, R., Mandal D., Seni A. and Naik B. S. 2018. Compatible Insecticide –
Fungicide Combinations for Simultaneous Control of Sheath Blight, Stem Borer
and Leaf Folder in Rice. Pesticide Research Journal, 30 (1): 66-71. NAAS rating
:5.90
153. Palai, S. K., Madhuri, G., Nath, M. R. and Bhuyan, S. 2018. Effect of planting
dates and photoperiod on growth and flowering of Chrysanthemum
(Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat) cv. Yellow Reagan. The Pharma Innovation
Journal, 7 (5): 106-108. NAAS rating :5.03
154. Panda, N.K., Bhol, N. and Nayak, A. 2018. Spatiotemporal arrangement of plants
and livestock in the homegardens of coastal Odisha, Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry, 7(1):814-819. NAAS rating :5.21
155. Pandey, R.K. and Nayak, D.K., 2018 .Physiological and biochemical alteration in
susceptible and resistant ridge gourd ciltivars against induced population of root-
knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Indian Phytopathology, (Springer
journal) D.O.I. 10.1007/S42360-018-0078Z. NAAS rating :5.90
156. Pandey, R.K., Nayak, D.K. and Mohalik, R. 2018. Biochemical charges in
susceptible and resistant, Gladiolus cultivars induced by root-knot nematode,
Meloidogyne incognita. Indian Journal of Nematology, 48 (I): 68-72. NAAS
rating :5.03
157. Pandey, S. S., Behura, N. C., Samal, L, Pati, P. K. and Nayak, G. D. 2018.
Evaluation of Juvenile Growth, Feed Efficiency and Body Conformation Traits of
Native x CSML Crossbred Chicken under Intensive System of Rearing. Int. J.
Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7(5) 3370-3376. NAAS rating :5.38
158. Pandey, S. S., Behura, N. C., Samal, L., Pati, P. K. and Nayak, G. D. 2018.
Evaluation of juvenile growth, feed efficiency and body conformation traits of
Native×CSFL crossbred chicken under intensive system of rearing. Int. J. of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8 (6): 194-202. NAAS rating :5.38
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159. Pandit, K., Dhote, B. S., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Mrigesh,
M. and Mishra, S. 2018. Histological, histomorphometrical and histochemical
studies on the large intestine of Uttara fowl. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 7(3):
1477-1491. NAAS rating :5.38
160. Pandit, K., Dhote, B. S., Mahanta, D., Sathapathy, S., Tamilselvan, S., Mrigesh,
M. and Mishra, S. 2018. Gross and Ultrastructural studies on the large intestine of
Uttara fowl. Int. J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(3): 1464-1476. NAAS rating :5.38
161. Paramaguru, P. K., Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2019. Estimation of replenishable
groundwater resource for sustainable development: a case study for Ghumuda
watershed of Odisha, Journal of Soil & Water Conservation, 18(1): 76-84. NAAS
rating :5.08
162. Paramjita, D., Panigrahi, B., Paul, J. C. and Sahoo, N. 2018. Integrated crop and
livestock planning of a minor irrigation command of Dhenkanal district by linear
programming approach. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7
(10): 1567-1578. NAAS rating :5.38
163. Parija, S. C. and Mohanty, I. 2018. Acid stress reduces the function of Na+-K+-
ATPase in superior mesenteric artery of Capra hircus. Pharmacognosy Magazine,
14(59): 558-565. NAAS rating :7.53
164. Parija, S. C., H Jan dhyam. 2018. Vasorelaxation Caused by Eugenol, Curcumin
and Nanocurcumin is Partially Mediated by Activation of Aminoguanidine-
sensitive iNOS in the Middle Uterine Artery of Non-pregnantand pregnant Capra
hircus, Natural Product Communications, 13 (10), 1934578X1801301025. NAAS
rating :6.81
165. Parija, S. C., Mohanty, I., Parija, S. C., Suklabaidya, S. and Rattan, S. 2018.
Acidosis potentiates endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation and gap junction
communication in the superior mesenteric artery. European Journal of
Pharmacology.827:22-31. NAAS rating :9.04
166. Pathak, M., Tripathy, P., Dash, S.K., Sahu, G.S. and Pattanayak, S.K. 2018.
Efficacy of bio-fertilizer on yield and quality of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.).
International journal of chemical studies, 6(4): 1671-1673. NAAS rating :5.31
167. Pati, P., Mishra, P.C., Patra B.K., Jena Basanti, Barik, A.K. and Sahoo, N. 2018.
Prediction of Gestational age in bitches by ultrasonic measurement of placental
thickness. International J. livestock Res. 8(12): 285-289. NAAS rating :5.36
168. Pati, S., Panda S. K, Acharya A. P. and Behera M. 2018. Clinico-pathological
alterations in geriatric dogs. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 48(4): 254-
260. NAAS rating : 5.48
169. Patra, A. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mishra, K. N. and Mohanty, A. K. 2019. Influence
of diversification on productivity, profitability and efficiency of rice (Oryza
sativa) based cropping systems under irrigated condition. Indian Journal of
Agronomy, 64 (1): 11-15. NAAS rating :5.46
170. Patra, A. K., Mohapatra, B. K., Swain, S. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mishra, K. N.,
Mohanty, T. R., and Paikaray, R. K. 2018. On-farm evaluation of rice (Oryza
sativa)-based cropping systems for increasing system productivity, profitability,
resource-use efficiency and energy productivity in mid-central table land zone of
Odisha. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 63 (3): 67-73. NAAS rating :5.46
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171. Patra, A. Priyadarshini, Samal, K. C., Rout, G. R., Sahu, S. and Jagadev, P. N.
2018. In vitro regeneration of recalcitrant greengram (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek)
from immature cotyledons for genetic improvement. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(01):3072-3080. NAAS rating :5.38
172. Pattanayak, S., Rath, B. S., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A., Mohapatra, A. K. B.,
Nanda, A. and Panigrahi, G. S. 2018. Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall
in Khordha district of Odisha 2018, The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(10): 716-
722. NAAS rating :5.03
173. Pattanayak, S., Rath, B.S., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A., Mohapatra, A.K.B.,
Nanda A. and Panigrahi, G.S. 2018. Crop planning based on rainfall probability
in rainfed areas of Khordha district in Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal.
7(10): 635-638. NAAS rating :5.03
174. Pattnaik, S., Dash, D., Samantaray, D. P. 2018. Evaluation of IAA and PHAs
production by chromium resistant bacterial isolates, Journal of Experimental
Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 6(3): 466-471. NAAS rating :5.07
175. Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2018. Study of seepage control and strength
characteristics of fly ash in earthen embankments. Agricultural Engineering
Today, 42(4): 65-71. NAAS rating :5.30
176. Pavan Kumar, S., Mishra, M. K. and Sahu, K. C. 2018. Evaluation of culture
media for growth characteristics of Fungal leaf blight complex of tomato. Int. J.
of current Microbiology and applied sciences.7 (11):1073-1077. NAAS rating
:5.38
177. Pavan Kumar, S., Mishra,M.K.and Sahu,K.C.2018. Invitro efficacy of
Agrochemicals against fungal leaf blight complex in Tomato (Solanum
lycopersicum). International Journal of Chemical studies.6 (6):323-325. NAAS
rating : 5.31
178. Pavan Kumar,S., Mishra, M.K. and Mishra, P.R. 2018. Invitro Efficacy of
Botanicals and Biocontrol Agents against Early Leaf Blight in Tomato. Int. J. of
current Microbiology and applied sciences. 7(12): 1340-1345. NAAS rating :5.38
179. Pavan Kumar,S.,Mishra,M.K.and Mishra, P.R..2018. Invitro efficacy of
Botanicals and bio control agents against Fusarium leaf blight of Tomato. Journal
of Entomology and Zoology studies.6 (5):2415-2418. NAAS rating :5.53
180. Pilli, K., Samant, P. K., Naresh, P. and Acharya, G. C. 2018. Influence of organic
and inorganic nutrient accumulation in grafted tomato. The Farma Innovation, 7
(11): 27-33. NAAS rating :5.03
181. Pradhan, J, Baliarsingh, A., Pasupalak, S and Mohapatra, A. K. B. 2018. Effect of
different irrigation scheduling & mulching on productivity of groundnut (Arachis
hypogaea L.) of east & south eastern coastal plain of Odisha The Pharma
Innovation Journal, 7(10): 689-691. NAAS rating :5.03
182. Pradhan, J., Baliarsingh, A., Biswal, G., Das M. P. and S. Pasupalak, 2018. Effect
of Weather Parameters on Infestation of Blast Disease (Pyricularia oryzae) in Rabi
Season Rice (Oryza sativa L.) in East & South Eastern Coastal Plain of Odisha.
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7 (11): 893-900. NAAS rating :5.38
183. Pradhan, K., Nandi, A., Das, S., Sarkar S., Sahu, G. S. and Patnaik, A. 2018.
Genetic Diversity Analysis of Ash Gourd [Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. ]
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Germplasm by Principal Components. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci, 7 (3):
2187-2195. NAAS rating :5.38
184. Pradhan, M., Dhali, S., Lakra, P. B., Pradhan, C. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Study on
P solubilizing efficiencies of native PSB isolates from acid soils of Odisha.
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(4): 1557-1566. NAAS rating
:5.21
185. Pradhan, M., Dhali, S., Sahoo, R. K., Pradhan, C. and Mohanty, S. 2018. Effect P
solubilizing bacteria and P fertilizer on inorganic P fractions of acid soil and its
influence on P uptake in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L). Legume Research,
DOI: 10.18805/LR-3991. NAAS rating :6.23
186. Pradhan, M., Lakra, P. B., Sahoo, R. K., Pradhan, C., Mohanty, S. 2018. Soil
microbial biomass phosphorous and phosphatase activity as influenced by
application of P solubilizing bacteria in acid soil. Multilogic in Science, VIII
(XXV): 270-275. NAAS rating :5.20
187. Priyadarshi, D. S., Mohapatra, A. K. B., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A., Rath, B.
S., Nanda, A., Panigrahi, G. S. and Pradhan, J. 2018. Agro-meteorological indices
and phenology of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under different dates of planting and
nitrogen levels. Int. J. Chem. Stud., 2018; 6 (5): 3298-3302. NAAS rating :5.31
188. Priyadarshini, A., Palai, S. K. and Nath, M. R. 2018. Effect of source of nitrogen
on growth and yield of marigold (Tagetes erecta L.). The Pharma Innovation
Journal, 7 (7): 917-921. NAAS rating :5.03
189. Rai, R. Paul Khurana, S. M. Kumar, S. and Baranwal, V. K. 2018. Serological
detection of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 in grapevine growing areas of
India using polyclonal antiserum raised against the recombinant coat protein. Crop
Protection, 109: 128-135. NAAS rating :7.92
190. Raju, H., Munda, S. and Mishra, P.C. 2018. Fertility improvement in subfertile
cows by different hormonal protocols in special reference to HF crosses,
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(6):986-
993. NAAS rating :5.38
191. Ranjith, P. Sahu, S., Das, S. K., Bastia, D. N. and Pradhan, B. D. 2018. Genetic
diversity studies in rice (O. sativa). Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 7 (2): 2529- 2531. NAAS rating :5.21
192. Rao G. P., Mishra A., Mishra M. K., Rao Ashutosh and Goel Sonia. 2018.
Identification and characterization of Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii (16SrVI-D)
inducing shoot proliferation disease of potato in India. Indian Phytopathology. 71
(1): 75–81. NAAS rating :5.90
193. Rath, S., Mishra, R.K., Mishra, A.K. and Sarangi, K.K. 2019. Entropy and its
Relation with Population and Production- A Review. Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry. E-ISSN: 2278-4136, P-ISSN:2349-8234, JPP; SP5:226-229.
NAAS rating :5.21
194. Ray, M., Roul, P. K. and Baliarsingh, A. 2018. Application of DSSAT Crop
Simulation Model to Estimate Rice Yield in Keonjhar District of Odisha (India)
under Changing Climatic Conditions. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7 (04):
659-667. NAAS rating :5.38
195. Renuka, V. V. L. and Sasmal, A. 2018. Evaluation of efficacy and economics of
certain bio-intensive and chemo intensive management modules against stem
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borer of rice. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6 (5): 714-719. NAAS
rating :5.53
196. Rojalin, M., Tripathy, P., Sahu, G.S., Dash, S.K., Lenka, D., Tripathy, B. and
Sahu, P. 2018. Character association and path analysis study in determinate tomato
(Solanum lycopersicum L.). Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences,
7(11): 863-870. NAAS rating :5.38
197. Rojalin, M., Tripathy, P., Sahu, G.S., Dash, S.K., Lenka, D., Tripathy, B. and
Sahu, P. 2018. Evaluation of determinate tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
under Bhubaneswar conditions. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry,
7(5): 2970-2973. NAAS rating :5.21
198. Routray, U., Mohapatra,J. and Mishra, D.K. 2018. Origin of magnetism probed
through electron spin resonance. Material chemistry and physics, 213: 52-55.
NAAS rating :8.21
199. Roy, A. Dora, D. K., Sethi, K, Sahu, S. Dash, D. K. and Parida, A. 2018. Studies
on biometric parameters of cashew in Bhubaneswar condition. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science, 7 (12): 365-370. NAAS rating :5.38
200. Roy, A. Dora, D. K., Sethi, K, Sahu, S. Dash, D. K. and Parida, A. 2018. Studies
on variability of different cashew landrace in Bhubaneswar. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science, 7 (12): 433-438. NAAS rating :5.38
201. Sahoo, A. U., Mahapatra, M., Swain, S. K. and Behera, D. 2018. Development
and Evaluation of a Bullock Drawn Vegetable Transplanter. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7: 01. NAAS rating :5.38
202. Sahoo, D. P., Behura,N. C., Samal, L., Bagh, J., Nandi, B., Nayak, G. D., Pati, P.
K., Jena, G. R. and Das, D. P. 2018. Evaluation of Carcass Traits and Meat
Composition of Triple Cross Progenies of Hansli, CSML and CSFL Chickens. Int.
J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7 (1) : 1801-1807. NAAS rating :5.38
203. Sahoo, M., Nath, I., Nayak, S., Kundu, A. K., Panda, S. K. and Patra, B. K. 2018.
Haemato-Biochemical Comparision of Meloxicam/Ketoprofen in Combination
with Atropine-Dexmedetomidine-Butorphanol-Midazolam as Preanasthetic to
Ketamine Anaesthesia in Female Dogs. Journal of Animal Research, 8(2): 303-
307. NAAS rating :5.68
204. Sahoo, M., Nath, I., Nayak, S., Kundu, A.K., Panda, S.K. and Patra, B.K. 2018.
Comparison of perioperative analgesia with meloxicam and ketoprofen for
elective ovariohysterectomy in female dogs. Indian Journal of Veterinary
Surgery, 39(1): 34-37. NAAS rating :5.25
205. Sahoo, M.; Shweta, K.; Swain, P. and Das, B.C. 2018. Perception of Dairy farmers
towards Veterinary Services Delivery of DDAH in Raipur Division of
Chhattisgarh, Multilogic in Science, Vol.VIII, Special Issue, pp-285-286. NAAS
rating :5.20
206. Sahoo, N. Sahoo, S. Mohanty, B., Khuntia, H. K., Behera B.K. and Hota, S.R.
2018. Molecular identification of Spirometra erinaceieuropaei infection in a dog
with its successful treatment. J. Entomology and Zoology Studies, 18: 1487-1489.
NAAS rating :5.53
207. Sahoo, P. R., Mohanty, B. N., Mohapatra, S., Sethy, K. and Behera, P.C. 2018.
Deciphering the functional characterization of Bos taurus p53 tumor suppressor
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protein through in silico platform. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies.
6(2): 2487-2490. NAAS rating :5.53
208. Sahoo, P. R., Mohapatra, S., Sahoo, G. and Behera, P. C. 2018. Deciphering
physiochemical and structural characterization of p53 tumor suppressor protein in
domestic animals through in silico approaches. International Journal of Chemical
Studies. 6(2): 254-257. NAAS rating :5.31
209. Sahoo, P. R., Mohapatra, S., Sahoo, G., Patra, R. and Behera, P. C. 2018.
Deciphering the biochemical changes of equines affected with acute diarrhea in
Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 6(2): 1342-1344. NAAS
rating :5.53
210. Sahoo, P. R., Patabandha, T. K., Sahoo, A. K., Mohapatra S. and Behera. P. C.
2018. Phylogenetic analysis of p53 tumor suppressor gene of bos taurus through
in sillico platform. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7(3): 309-311. NAAS rating
:5.03
211. Sahoo, P. R., Ramesh, D., Mohanty, B. N. and Behera, P. C. 2018. Insilico
physiochemical and structural characterization of hypopothetical proteins of
Theileria annulata. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 6(2): 1426-1429.
NAAS rating :5.31
212. Sahoo, P.P. and Sarangi, K.K. 2018 Value chain analysis of organic turmeric in
Kandhamal district of Odisha. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry,
7(4): 1130-1137 . NAAS rating :5.21
213. Sahoo, S. and Beura S.K..2019.Helminthosporium vignicola-A new report of
target leaf spot disease of cowpea Vigna unguiculta(L.) Walp.from Odisha,India.
Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.8(04):809-813. NAAS rating
:5.38
214. Sahoo, S. C., Barwa, J., Mishra, G. and Pattanaik, S. K. 2018. Physico-chemical
properties of soil as influenced by integrated nutrient management in noni
(Morinda citrifolia L.) grown as a mixed crop in coconut garden. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci., 7 (5): 25-28. NAAS rating :5.38
215. Sahu, B., Singh, S.D., Behera, B.K., Panda, S.K., Das, A. and Parida, P.K. 2019.
Rapid detection of Salmonella contamination in seafoods using multiplex PCR.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, http://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-019-00072.8.
NAAS rating :7.81
216. Sahu, D.P., Beura, N.C., Samal, L., Bagh, J., Nandi, B., Nayak, G. D., Pati, P. K.,
Jena, G. R. and Das, D. P. 201. Evaluation of carcass traits and meat composition
of triple cross progenies of Hansil CSML & CSFL chickens. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science, 7(1): 1801-1807. NAAS rating :5.38
217. Sahu, M., Shweta, K., Swain, P. and Das, B. C. 2018. Constraints Faced &
Suggestions Elicited by the Dairy Farmers for Improving Veterinary Service
Delivery of SDAH in Raipur Division of Chhattisgarh. Multilogic in Science. 8:
Special Issue (D) : 219-221. NAAS rating :5.20
218. Samal, S., Mishra C.S.K., Sahoo S. 2019. Setal-epidermal, muscular and
enzymatic anomalies induced by certain agrochemicals in the earthworm Eudrilus
eugeniae (Kinberg)- Environmental Science and Pollution Research (Springer)
26(8), 8039-8049. NAAS rating :8.80
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219. Samal, S., Sahoo, S., Mishra, C.S.K. 2019. Evaluating the effect of
monocrotophos and glyphosate on microbial population and certain important
exoenzyme activities in soil Journal of Environmental Biology. 40 :226-234.
NAAS rating :6.73
220. Sarkar, D., Baliarsingh, A., Mishra, H. P., Nanda, A., Panigrahi, G. Mohapatra, A.
K. B. and Rath, B. S. 2018. Population dynamics of brown plant hopper of paddy
and its correlation with weather parameters, Int. J. Chem. Stud., 2018, 6 (6): 920-
923. NAAS rating : 5.31
221. Sarkar, D., Baliarsingh, A., Pasupalak, S., Mishra, H. P., Rath, B. S., Mohapatra,
A. K. B., Nanda, A and Panigrahi, G. 2018. Population dynamics of white backed
plant hopper and its correlation with weather parameters under staggered planting.
The Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(1): 324-327. NAAS rating :5.03
222. Sarkar, S., Sahu, G.S., Das, S., Dash, SK. and Pattanaik, A. 2018. Management of
Chilli Leaf Curl Virus Disease in the Coastal Zone of Odisha through Integrated
Approach. Int. Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7(4)): 132-
140. NAAS rating :5.38
223. Sasmal, A, Mohapatra A. K. B., Pradhan, K. C. 2018. Screening of finger millet
genotypes against pink stem borer (Sesamia inferens Walker, Noctuidae,
Lepidoptera). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6 (6): 796-799. NAAS
rating :5.53
224. Sasmal, A, Patro, B. and Sarangi, P. K. 2018. Bio-efficacy of some insecticides
(Solo and pre mixed) against major insect pests of rice. Journal of Crop and Weed,
14 (1): 238-244. NAAS rating :5.28
225. Sasmal, A. 2018. Management of pink stem borer (Sesamia inferens Walker) in
finger millet (Eleusine coracana Gaertn). Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies, 6 (5): 491-495. NAAS rating :5.53
226. Sasmal, A., Kar, A., Mishra, I. O. P. and Kumar, S. 2018. Evaluation of IPM
modules for management of sucking and borer insect pest complex of mungbean
in Odisha. Indian Journal of Plant Protection, 46 (1): 32-35. NAAS rating :5.07
227. Satapathy, Debasish, Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Sethy, K., Barik, S. , Sahoo J.
K. and Boitai, S. S. 2018. Incidence of Reproductive Problems and Blood Mineral
Status of Crossbred Cattle in Kakatpur Block of Odisha, India. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Science. 7: 471-480. NAAS rating :5.38
228. Sathapathy, S., Dhote, B. S., Mahanta, D., Mrigesh, M. and Joshi, S.K. 2018.
Grossanatomical and sex wise biometrical studies on the atlas and axis of Blue
bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus). Journal of Animal Research. 7(1): 136-145.
NAAS rating :5.68
229. Satpathy, B. 2018. Sustainable technological interventions in soil conservation
measures for rural livelihood management. Journal of Crop & Weed, 14(3): 174-
177. NAAS rating :5.28
230. Senapati, S. K, Patnaik. P, Jyotiranjan, T., Das, M. R and Patra, R. C. 2018. Hemo-
protozoan diseases of livestock: Present challenges in diagnostics, therapeutics
and vector control. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 7 (2): 268-271. NAAS rating
:5.03
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231. Seni, A. and Naik, B. S. 2018. Influence of different abiotic factors on the
incidence of major insect pests of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Journal of
Agrometeology, 20 (3): 256-258. NAAS rating :6.56
232. Sethi, D., Mohanty, S., Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Acid and salt tolerance behavior
of Rhizobium isolates and their effect on microbial diversity in the rhizosphere of
redgram (Cajanus cajan L.). Indian journal of biochemistry and biophysics. 56
(3): 245-252. NAAS rating : 6.39
233. Sethi, D., Mohanty, S., Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Effect of different carbon, nitrogen
and vitamine sources on exopolysaccharide production of Rhizobium species
isolated from root nodule of redgram. Indian journal of biochemistry and
biophysics, 56 (1): 86-93. NAAS rating :6.39
234. Shatpathy, P., Kar, M., Dwibedi, S.K and Dash, A. 2018. Seed Priming with
Salicylic Acid Improves Germination and Seedling Growth of Rice (Oryza sativa
L.) under PEG-6000 Induced Water Stress. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences, 7(10): 907-924. NAAS rating :5.38
235. Shekhar,S., Dalai, N. and Mohapatra, S. 2018. Influence of heat stress in poultry
production and approaches to combat it. Int. Journal of Livestock Research. 8(8):
1-8. NAAS rating :5.36
236. Singh, J., Mallik, S., Nath, I., Acharya, A., Das, S. P., Sethi, S. and Sahoo, M.
2018. Infectious stomatitis in an Indian rock python (Python molurus) and its
therapeutic management. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 6(3): 392-
394. NAAS rating :5.53
237. Singh, W. L., Sonowal, J., Das, A., Barua, P. M., Gogoi, C., Mahanta, D., Deuri,
N. and Satapathy, S. 2018. Recovery of bovine oocytes in respect of quality and
quantity by using different techniques. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
studies. 6(1):250-253. NAAS rating :5.53
238. Sinha, B., Bhattacharyya, K. and Giri P. K. 2019. Arsenic contamination
throughfood chain in Gangetic delta of West Bengal-looking beyond drinking
water pollution menace. Journal of Crop and weed 15(1):139-144. NAAS rating
:5.28
239. Sivakumar, A., Kumar, S., Yathish, H.M., Mishra, C., Modi, R.P., Chaudhary, R.,
Khan, S., Sivamani, B., Ghosh, S.K. and Sarkar, M. 2018. Expression profiling
and identification of novel SNPs in CatSper2 gene and their influence on sperm
motility parameters in bovines. Animal Biotechnology. 29(18): 34-40. NAAS
rating :6.93
240. Sivamani, B. and Sahoo, N.R. 2018. Nucleotide variability in Beta 2
Microglobulin (β 2 M) gene and its association with colostral IgG levels in
buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Indian Journal of Animal Research. 52(1): 51-55.
NAAS rating :5.68
241. Sivamani, B., Ghosh, S.K. and Sarkar, M. 2018. Expression profiling and
identification of sperm motility variables. Animal Reproduction Science, 193:
126-139. NAAS rating :7.65
242. Soren, N. Mishra, R. Bisht, K.S. Senapati, I.A. Rath, P.K. Isolation and
characterization of Clostridium perfringens from small ruminants of Odisha. 2019.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7(6): 965-968. NAAS rating :5.53
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243. Subudhi, C.R., Senapati, S. and Subudhi, R. and Panigrahi, B. 2018.
Quantification of runoff, soil loss and yield of crops under different cropping
systems in North Eastern ghat agro-climatic zone of Odisha. Indian Journal of
Soil Conservation, 46(2): 199-205. NAAS rating :5.20
244. Swain, N., Mishra, A., Saren, Subhashis, Dash, P. K., Digal, M. and Mishra, B. B.
2019. Soil fertility status of some villages in Khordha and Bhubaneswar block of
Khordha district under North Eastern Ghat Agro Climatic Zone of Odisha, India.
Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8 (1): 415-423. NAAS
rating :5.38
245. Swain, S. C. 2018. Effect of plant density and organic manures on growth, root yield and reserpine content of Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina (L), Benth. ex Kurz). Int. Journal of Chemical Studies, 6 (6): 615-619. NAAS rating :5.31
246. Swain, S. C. and Malik, D. 2018. Effect of Growing Media and Seed Treatment on Seed Germination, Seedling Growth, Survival Percentage and Profitability of Seedling Production of Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina (L), Benth. ex kurz). Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7 (11): 289-298. NAAS
rating :5.38
247. Toppo, R. and Beura, S. 2018. Impact of Sterilization Exposure Time on Leaf
Explants of Anthurium cv. Xavia for Establishing an Aseptic Culture. Int. J. of
current microbiology and applied sciences. ISSN:2319-7706. pp.2850-2856.
NAAS rating :5.38
248. Tripathy, M.K. Rout. M, and Bhol, N. 2018. Biology of Hyblea purea (Cramer)
reared in laboratory with teak (Tectona grandis, Linn) leaves at costal Odisha,
India. J. of Ent.and Zool.Studies, 6(3)485-491. NAAS rating :5.53
249. Tripathy, M.K., Rout, M. and Das, H.K. 2018. Relationship Of Climatic Factors
with Incidence Of Major Insect pest Of Teak Seedlings at Coastal Odisha, India.
Int.J.Curr.microbiology and Applied Science.e, 7(2)3144-3151. NAAS rating
:5.38
250. Tripathy, R. K., Rath, P. K., Mishra, B. P., Panda, S. K. and Jena, B. 2018.
Clinico-pathological and compositional changes in milk of Mastitis cows. Int. J.
of Current Microbiology and Applied Science. 7(6): 1680-87. NAAS rating :5.38
251. Tripathy, R.K., Rath, P.K., Panda, S.K., Mishra, B. P., Jena, B. and Karna, D. K.
2018. Studies on Prevalence and Epidemiological Risk Factors of Bovine Mastitis
in and around Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Int. Journal of Livestock Research, 8(09):
151-157. NAAS rating :5.36
252. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L.K. 2018. Effect of silica on yellow stem borer in rice.
Indian Journal of Entomology. 80(2):203-206. NAAS rating :5.89
253. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L.K. 2018. Non-preference mechanism of induced
resistance in rice to white backed plant hopper through application of zinc. Journal
of Entomology and Zoological Studies. 7(1):1240-1243. NAAS rating :5.53
254. Tripathy, S. K., Behera, S. K., Burnwal, P. K., Das, M., Chakma, B. and Dash, M.
2018. Study of Genetic Diversity and Identification of Soluble Protein Markers
for Cold Tolerance in Mungbean. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, Special Issue-6 pp. 2086-2093. NAAS rating :5.38
255. Tripathy, S. K., Kar, J., Chakma, B., Behera, S. K., Dash, A. P., Prusty, A. and
Mishra, D. 2018. Exploring Scope for Breeding of Rice Varieties for Efficient
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Ethanol Production without Compromising Seed Yield.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 7(5): 217-227. NAAS rating :5.38
256. Tripathy, S. K., Lenka, D., Prusty, A. M., Mishra, D., Swain, D. and Behera S. K.
2019. Anther culture in rice: progress and breeding perspective. Applied
Biological Research 21 (2): 87-104. NAAS rating :5.07
257. Tripathy, S. K., Mohapatra, S. and Mohanty, A. K. 2018. Effect of acetolactate
synthase inhibitor herbicides with 2, 4-D ethyl ester on complex weed flora in
transplanted rice (Oryza sativa). Indian Journal of Agronomy, 63 (2): 163-167.
NAAS rating :5.46
258. Tripathy, S. K., Nayak, G., Naik, J., Patnaik, M., Dash, A. P., Sahoo, D. B. and
Prusti, A. M. 2019. Signal Transduction in Plants under Drought and Salt Stress-
An Overview Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 8 (08): 318-325. NAAS rating
:5.38
259. Tripathy, S.K. 2019. Scope of in vitro culture targeting genetic transformation in
sugarcane -a review. Res. J. of Biotechnology, 14(1):95-100. NAAS rating :6.00
260. Umamaheswari. T,Beura,S.K., Dhal,A and Mary,D.S.,2018.In-vitro evaluation of
Fungicides against Myrothecium leaf blight disease of cotton. Int. J. of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences.7(11):1-4. NAAS rating :5.38
261. Umamaheswari.T,Beura,S.K.,and Mary,D.S.,2018. In-vitro evaluation of phyto-
extracts in the management of Myrothecium leaf blight of cotton incited by
Myrothecium rordium. Int. Journal of Chemical Studies.6(5):571-574. NAAS
rating :5.31
262. Varma, N. P., Baisakh, B. and Swain, D. 2018. Study on Genetic Variability,
Correlation and Path Coefficient Analysis for Yield and Component Traits in
Greengram. Int. J. Curr. Microbial. App. Sci., 7 (10): 3429-3436. NAAS rating
:5.38
263. Victor T. and Nayak S.. 2019. Dynamics of Curcumin content in Curcuma caesia
Roxb. rhizomes with different storage conditions and durations . Int. Journal of
Chemical Studies , 7(3) : 1733-1735. NAAS rating :5.31
264. Vithu, P., Dash, S.K. and Rayaguru, K. 2019. Post-Harvest Processing and
Utilization of Sweet Potato: A Review. Food Reviews International. DOI:
10.1080/87559129.2019. 1600540. NAAS rating :9.10
265. Wali, V. S., Kadam, K. L., Mohapatra, U. and Mishra, R.K. 2019 Economics of
sugarcane cultivation in Bagalkot district of Karnataka. The Pharma Innovation
Journal, 8(2):261-265. NAAS rating :5.03
266. Yathish, H.M., Kumar, S., Chaudhary, R., Mishra, C., Sivakumar, A., Kumar, A.,
Chauhan, A., Ghosh, S.K. and Mitra, A. 2018. Nucleotide variability of protamine
genes influencing bull sperm motility variables. Animal Reproduction Science.
193: 126-139. NAAS rating :7.65
267. Yenda, S., Das, S., Swain, S., Sahu, G. S., Baliarsingh, A., Jagadev, P. N., Sarkar,
S. and Dash, S. K. 2018. Predicting the effect of weather parameters on yield
performance of tomato genotypes under late rabi planting condition, 2018, The
Pharma Innovation Journal, 7(3): 439-446. NAAS rating :5.03
Research Publications 2019-20
1. Acharya, V., Chakraborty, H.J., Rout, A.K., Balabantray, S., Behera, B. K. and Das,
B.K. 2019. Structural Characterization of Open Reading Frame-Encoded Functional
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Genes from Tilapia LakeVirus (TiLV). Molecular Biotechnology
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-019-00217-y NAAS rating-7.82
2. Ali, Imran, Panda, S. K., Pati, S., Acharya, A. P., Mishra, S. K., Jena, G. R., Mohanty,
G. P., Mohanty, L., Das, S. and Kumar, D. 2019. Patho-morphological and Genotoxic
changes in induced aflatoxicosis in white pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos
domesticus), International J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8 (5):
1225-1233. NAAS rating: 5.38.
3. Ali, Imran, Panda, S. K., Pati, S., Mishra, S. K., Mohanty, G. P., Jena, G. R., Acharya,
A. P., Sahoo, P. R., Mohanty, L., Mishra, N., Kumar, D. and Sarkar, A. 2019. Growth
performance and hemato-biochemical alterations in induced aflatoxicosis in white
pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus). Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 7(3): 1291-1295. NAAS rating: 5.53.
4. Ansaba, V., Pathak, M. and Dash, S.K. 2019. Soil properties and yield as
influenced by bulky manures and chemical fertilizers in French bean. International
Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(6): 494-497. NAAS rating: 5.31
5. Bal, S. S., Kumar, S., Mishra, I. O. P., Mohapatra, P. M., Panigrahi, R. K. and Panda,
P. K. 2020. Evaluation of finger millet genotypes against three major diseases in East
and South Eastern Costal plain Zone of Odisha. J. of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 9(3):635-639. NAAS rating: 5.21
6. Bal, S. S., Kumar, S., Mishra, I. O. P., Panda, P. K., Panigrahi, R. K. and Prusti, A.
M. 2019. Evaluation of Mung bean & Urd bean genotypes against Web blight disease
under Natural field condition. Int. J. of Chem. Studies. 7(5): 3374-3377. NAAS
Score: 5.31
7. Bariha, U., Mishra, R., Kundu, A., Rath, P., Mishra, C., Das, S. and Soren, N. 2019.
Microbial Etiology of Duck Mortality in Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App.
Sci., 8(8): 1577-1585. NAAS rating: 5.38
8. Barik, S. K., Nayak, G. D. and Mishra, C. 2019. Analysis of sperm morphometric
traits and estimation of genetic distance in cattle. International J. of Livestock
Research. 9(11):153-161. NAAS rating: 5.36
9. Barik, S., Dash, L., Das, M.P., Panigrahi, Tapas, Naresh, P., Kumari, Meenu,
Sahu, G. S. and Acharya, G. C. 2020. Screening of brinjal (Solanum melongena
L.) genotypes for resistance to spotted beetle, Henosepilachnavigintioctopunctata
(Coccinellidae, Coleoptera). Journal o f Entomology and Zoology Studies, 8
(2):297-301. NAAS rating: 5.53
10. Behera, A., Sahoo, A.U., Swain, J.R., Kar, S. and Mahapatra, M. 2020. Development
and Evaluation of a Hand Operated Double Chain Sprocket Winnower for Cereal
Crops. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 9 (3):
871-878. NAAS rating 5.38.
11. Behera, B., Pradhan, R. R., Behera, D., Mohanty, S. K., and Behera, D. 2020. Study
of vibration Exposure from 55 HP Agricultural Tractors in Rotary Tillage
Operations. Int. J. Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 9(2). NAAS Score: 5.38
12. Behera, M. C., Mohanty, A. and Nayak, U. S. 2019. Pollinator’s diversity and abundance on Strychnos nux-vomica L. A valuable medicinal plant of tropical dry
deciduous forest. J. of Ent. and Zoology Studies. 7(1): 1645-1649. NAAS Score: 5.53
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13. Behera, M., Jagadev, P. N., Das, S., Sahoo, B. B., Pradhan, K. and Senapati, N. 2019.
Character association study on tomato advance lines in Odisha. Int. J. of Chem. Sc.,
3(4): 93-96. NAAS Score: 5.31
14. Behera, S. K., Bastia, D. K., and Panda, M. R. 2019. Effect of in-situ moisture
conservation practices on selected vegetable crops in North Eastern Ghat Zone of
Odisha. Ind. J. of Soil Cons., 47 (2): 119-125. NAAS Score: 5.08
15. Behera, S. S., Nath, I., Nayak, S., Parija, S. C., Mishra, U. K., Kundu, A. K., Panda,
S. K., Mishra, S. R. and Behera, M. 2019. Histomorphological Study of
Cutaneous Wound Healing in Rabbits Using Xenogenic Adipose Derived Stem
Cells. J. Anim. Res., 9(5): 645-652. NAAS rating: 5.68
16. Behera, S. S., Nath, I., Nayak, S., Parija, S. C., Mishra, U. K., Kundu, A. K., Panda,
S. K., Mishra, S. R. and Behera, M. 2019. Comparative analysis of different methods
for isolation of mesenchymal stem cells in mice. The Pharma Innovation J., 8(9):
310-313. NAAS rating: 5.03
17. Behera, S., Sial, P. and Biswal, G. 2019. In-vitro evaluation of chemical fungicides
and bio agents against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing anthracnose disease
in black pepper. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 8(5):787-789.
NAAS rating: 5.21
18. Bhanothu, S., Srinivas, P. and Khulbe, D. 2019. Efficacy of Rhizosphere Bacterial
Antagonists and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria against Sclerotium rolfsii
Affecting Tomato Plants. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sc., 8(7): 2274-2285. NAAS
Score: 5.38
19. Bhanothu, S., Srinivas, P. and Khulbe, D. 2019. Prospects of native antagonistic
rhizobacteria for the management of collar rot of chilli caused by Sclerotium rolfsii
Sacc. J. Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry; 8(4): 3555-3559. NAAS rating: 5.21
20. Bhanothu, S., Srinivas, P. and Khulbe, D. 2019. Screening of promising
rhizobacterial agents for the management of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melongenae
in brinjal plants. Int. J. Chem. Studies 7(4): 969-975. NAAS rating: 5.31
21. Bharadwaj, N. R., Banyal, D. K., Atri, A., Rani, U., Behera, P., Dhala, A., Mawar,
R. and Roy, A. K. 2019. Prediction models for leaf blight and powdery mildew
diseases in fodder oat (Avena sativa L.) in India. Journal of General Plant Pathology.
NAAS rating: 6.98
22. Bharani, S. P., Naik A. K., Panda S. K. and Parija S. C. 2020. Meloxicam induced
toxicopathology studies in Wistar rats. Ind. J. Anim. Res. 54 (3): 363-366. NAAS
rating: 6.44
23. Bharti, C., Mahapatra, A., Kumar, R. and Jena, S. N. 2019. Bio-efficacy of herbicides
against weed flora in hybrid maize (Zea mays). Ind. J. of Agril. Sc., 89(1): 161-164.
NAAS rating: 6.23
24. Bhattacharya, K., Das, A., Mondal, B., Bhattacharya, M., and Mohapatra, L. N. 2019.
Seasonal incidence of some sucking pests in cotton and their correlation with abiotic
factors at south central districts of Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies, 7 (2): 949-953. NAAS rating : 5.53
25. Bhuiya, J., Mohapatra, S. C. and Behera, S. 2019. Performance of medicinal plants
under fast growing timber trees in coastal ecosystems. J. of pharmacognosy & Phyto
chemistry, 8(5): 613-615. NAAS Rating: 5.21.
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26. Biswal, B. R., Baliarsingh, A., Pradhan, J., Das, M. P., Mohapatra, A. K. B. and Rath,
B.S. 2019. Rainfall probability analysis for contingent crop planning in Ganjam
(Odisha), The Pharma Innovation Journal. 8(3):422-425. NAAS rating: 5.03
27. Biswal, C., Pradhan, C. R., Babu, L. K., Sahoo, N., Panda, M. R., Mishra, S. K.,
Behera, K., Das, A. and Hembram, A. 2019. Incidence of Endoparasitic Infestation
in Free-Ranging and Captive Asian Elephants of Odisha. International J. of Livestock
Research, 9(2): 302-310. NAAS rating: 5.36
28. Biswal, K., Ranasingh, N., Sahu, K.C., Moharana, R. L. and S. Behera. 2019. Seed
Health Status of Farmers’ Saved Black Gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Heppper) Seeds in
Western Undulated Zones of Odisha. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol. App.Sci 8 (10): 2738-
2742. NAAS rating: 5.38.
29. Biswas, M., Saha, A. and Dash, S.R. 2019. Constraints faced by the betel vine
growers in Nadia District of West Bengal, India, International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8(4): 80-85. NAAS rating: 5.38.
30. Boblina, B., Beura, S.K., Mishra, M.K., and Panda, A.G. 2019. Growth of
Trichoderma spp on different solid substrates. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences .8 (9) :2519-2529. NAAS rating 5.38
31. Boitai, S. S., Babu, L. K. and Panda, A. K. 2019. Effect of dietary replacement of
maize with cassava root meal on production performance, egg quality and serum
biochemical parameters of Vanaraja laying hens. The Pharma Innovation Journal,
8(7): 365-368. NAAS rating: 5.03
32. Champati, A., Samal, L., Behura, N. C., Muduli, S. and Popalghat, H. K. 2019.
Growth performance of Hansli × CSML birds under intensive and semi-intensive
systems of management. J. of Ent. and Zoology Studies, 7(6): 850-853. NAAS
Rating: 5.53.
33. Choudhary, M., Kumar, B., Kumar, P., Guleria, S. K., Singh, N. K., Kamboj, M. C.,
Vyas, M., Srivastava, R. K., Puttaramanaik, Swain, D., Mahajan, V. and Rakshit, S.
2019. GGE biplot analysis of genotype× environment interaction and identification
of mega-environment for baby corn hybrids evaluation in India. Ind. J. Genet., 79(4):
658-669. NAAS Rating: 6.41
34. Choudhury, S. 2019. Effects of Time and Level of Pruning on the Growth and
Flowering of Jasminum sambac (L.) Cv. Gundumalli, Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci,
8(8): 2455-2463. NAAS rating: 5.38.
35. Choudhury, S. 2019. Packaging Technology for Extending Shelf Life of Jasmine
(Jasminum sambac CV. Gundumalli) Flowers, Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 8(9):
1724-1732. NAAS rating: 5.38.
36. Choudhury, S. 2020. Influence of postharvest treatments on quality and shelf life of
flowers of Jasminum sambac cv. Gundumalli, International Journal of Chemical
Studies, 8(2): 598-602. NAAS rating: 5.31
37. Das, D. M., Majhi, D., Sahoo, B. C., Sahoo, S., Raul, S. K. and Panigrahi, B. 2020.
Delineation of groundwater potential zones in the middle catchment of Mahanadi
River basin using remote sensing and GIS. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences 9(2): 1829-1841. NAAS rating: 5.38
38. Das, N. and Priyanka, V. B. 2019. Effect of bio-agents on management of plant
parasitic nematodes infecting bitter gourd. J. of Ent. and Zoology Studies, 7(6):895-
899. NAAS Rating: 5.53
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39. Das, N., Das, S., Khuntia, B. K. and Sahu. B. 2020. Effect of Feed Probiotic on the
Growth and their Colonization Performance on the Intestine of Rohu (Labeo rohita).
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 9(03): 01-18-xx. NAAS rating: 5.38
40. Das, P., Sardar, K. K., Sahoo, G. and Parija, S. C. 2019. Application of High-
Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography and Bioautography Techniques for
Determination of Antibiotic Residues in Mastitic Cow Milk Following Treatment,
Int. J. Liv. Res. 218. NAAS rating: 5.36
41. Das, S. and Behera, S. 2020. Evaluating relative efficacy of different priming
treatments in brinjal. Int. J. of Chem. Studies, 8(1): 2144-2148. NAAS Rating: 5.31
42. Das, S. K., Samantaray, D., Sahoo, S.K., Pradhan, S.K., Samanta, L. and Thatoi, H.,
2019. Bioactivity guided isolation of antidiabetic and antioxidant compound from
Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig bark. 3 Biotech, 9(5), p.198. NAAS rating-7.79
43. Das, S., Bose, L. K., Patra, B. C., Jabhulkar, N. N., Mohapatra, S. and Sanghamitra,
P. 2019 Genetic variability and association of yield attributing traits of rice
collections of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and App.
Sc., 8(4): 2720-2725. NAAS rating: 5.38
44. Das, S., Mishra, R., Rath, P. K., Mishra, B.P., Mishra, C. and Behera, S. S. 2019.
Antimicrobial Sensitivity Profile of Eye Infection in Dogs. Int. J. of Curr.
Microbiology and App. Sc., 8(8): 505-511. NAAS rating: 5.38.
45. Das, S., Mohanty, S., Dash, D. and Muduli, K. C. 2020. Enhancement of growth and
seed yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) through foliar spray of osmoprotectants under
high temperature stress. Ind. J. of Traditional Knowledge, 19(1): 92-100. NAAS
Score: 6.92
46. Das, S., Mohanty, S., Jyothi, G.B.N. and Dash, D. 2020. Exogenous application of
osmoprotectants for improving crop physiological parameters and seed yield of rice
under high temperature stress. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 9(1)
: 637-643. NAAS Rating: 5.21.
47. Das, S., Panda, S. K., Acharya, A. P., Mishra, U. K., Kundu, A. K., Mohanty, B. N.
and Ali, Imran. 2019. Postmorterm Blood and Tissue Changes for Estimation of
Time of Death. Int.J. curr. Microbiology Applied Science. 8(9): 43-53. NAAS rating:
5.38.
48. Das, Supriya; Panda, S. K., Acharya, A. P., Mishra, U. K., Kundu, A. K., Mohanty,
B. N. and Ali, I. 2019. Serum and tissue enzymatic changes after death and it’s correlation with postmortem interval in goat. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies. 7(5): 224-229 NAAS rating: 5.53
49. Dash, A. P., Lenka, D., Tripathy, S. K., Swain, D. and Lenka, D. 2020. Character
association and path analysis of grain yield and its components in maize (Zea mays
L.) under Heat Stress. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sc., 9(3): 2750-2758. NAAS
Score: 5.38
50. Dash, A., Mangaraju, A., Mishra, P. and Nayak, H. 2020. Using autoregressive
integrated moving average (arima) technique to forecast the production of kharif
cereals in Odisha (India). 39(9): 104-113,2020;Article no.CJAST.56761 Current
Journal of Applied Science and Technology NAAS rating : 5.32
51. Dash, A., Mohanty, S. and Samantaray, D. P. 2020. Effect of carbon/ nitrogen ratio
on polyhydroxyalkanoates production by Bacillus species under submerged
fermentation. J. of Environ. Biology, 41(1): 118-124. NAAS Rating: 6.73
135135
52. Dash, A., Mohanty, S. and Samantaray, D. P. 2020. Study on biodegradability of
PHB produced through different fermentation processes using dextrose as a
substrate, Research Journal of Biotechnology, 15(4): 1-6. NAAS Rating: 5.00.
53. Dash, M., Singh, S.K. and Pradhan, B. 2020. Identification of important characters
by principal component analysis in sesame germplasm. Journal of Oilseeds
Research, 37: 29-30. NAAS rating :5.02.
54. Dash, S. K., Ansaba, V. and Pathak, M. 2019. Effect of Integrated Nutrient
Management on growth, yield and Yield Attributing parameters of French bean
(Phaseolus vulgaris L) The Pharma Innovation J., 8(11):98-100. NAAS Rating: 5.03
55. Dash, S. K., Pathak, M., Tripathy, L. and Barik, S. 2019. Studies on effect of
integrated nutrient management on growth and yield attributes in radish
(Raphanus sativus L.) and its residual effect in coriander (Coriandrum sativum
L.) in radish- coriander cropping sequence. Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 8(1):319-322. NAAS rating:5.21
56. Dash, S. K., Sahu, G.S., Das, S., Sarkar, S. and Pathak, M. 2019. Effect of
Integrated Nutrient Management on Yield Attributes and Economics of Broccoli.
International J. of Curr. Microbiol. and App. Sc., 8 (6):3254-3258. NAAS rating :
5.38
57. Dash, S., Das, M. R., Senapati, S. K., Jena, G. R., Panda, S. K., Sathpathy, S. and
Nanda, S. M. 2019. Therapeutics alterations of sero-biochemical parameters and
electrolyte concentration in canine parvo virus infection. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706, 8 (11) NAAS rating:
5.38
58. Dash, S., Das, M. R., Senapati, S. K., Patra, R. C., Behera, P. C. and Sathapathy, S.
2020. Effect of therapeutic regimen on the survivility and mortality rates in canine
Parvovirus infection. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 8(1): 392-395.
NAAS rating: 5.53
59. Dash, S., Mishra, P. C., Nanda, S. M, Tudu, K. C. and Kanungo, S. 2020. Effect of
PGF2α, oxytocin and their combination on the service behaviour of Jersey bulls. The
Pharma Innovation Journal, 9(3): 114-116. NAAS rating: 5.03.
60. Deb, S., Kumar, D., Chakraborty, S., Weindorf, D. C., Banik, P., Deb, D., De, P.,
Choudhury, A., Saha, S., Patra, A. K., Majhi, M., Naskar, P. and Panda, P. 2019.
Comparative carbon stability in surface soils and subsoils under submerged rice and
upland non-rice crop ecologies: A physical fractionation study. Catena, 175: 400-
410. NAAS Rating: 9.85
61. Debata, A., Sethy, K., Jena, D., Pati, S. and Saisandeep, B. 2019. Green Synthesis,
Characterization and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Nano Silver on Mastitis Causing
Microorganisms. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 8 (10): 1891-1895.
NAAS rating: 5.38.
62. Dehury, S., Mishra, U. K., Hembrum, A. and Sahoo, N. 2019. Light and scanning
electron microscopy analysis of hair samples of some wild animals for individual
identification. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 7(6): 900-904. NAAS
rating: 5.53
63. Devkota, K. P., Yadav, S., Khanda, C. M., Beebout, S. J., Mohapatra, B. K.,
Singleton, G. R. and Puskur, R. 2020. Assessing alternative crop establishment
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methods with a sustainability lens in rice production systems of Eastern India. J. of
Cleaner Production, 244: 118-135. NAAS Rating: 11.65
64. Dey, R., Dash, A.K., Panda, N., Dash, R. R., Nayak, B. R. and Sahu, S.G. 2019.
Effect of continuous irrigation on soil texture, bulk density and saturated hydraulic
conductivity of some soils of Hirakud command area of Odisha, India. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 8(8) 836-843. NAAS rating:
5.38
65. Dhal, P., Sahu, G. S., Dhal, A. and Dash, S. K. 2020. Efficacy of seed priming
on yield and yield attributing characters in French bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.).
International J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 9(2): 915-922. NAAS
rating: 5. 38
66. Dhal, P., Sahu, G. S., Mohanty, S. and Dhal, A. 2020. Effect of priming on seed
characters, disease incidence and yield in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). J. of
Pharmacogony and Phytochemistry, 9 (1) 1028-1032. NAAS rating: 5.21
67. Dhal, P., Sahu, G. S., Mohanty, S., Dash, S. K., Tripathy, P. and Dhal, A. 2020.
Effect of priming on growth behaviours of French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Int.
J. of Chem. Studies, 8 (1) 1366-1369. NAAS rating: 5.31
68. Divya, R.K., Behera, B. and Jena, S.N. 2020. Evaluation of competition indices and
comparative economics under various planting patterns and weed management
practices in maize (Zea Mays L.)+runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus L.)
Intercropping. Multilogic in science, 10(33): 534-539. NAAS rating: 5.20
69. Divya, R.K.; Behera, B.; and Jena, S.N. 2020. Effect of planting patterns and weed
management practices on weed dynamics and nutrient minimg in runner bean
(Phaseolus coccineus L.)+Maize (Zea mays) intercropping International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 8(1): 2704-2712. NAAS rating: 5.31
70. Dohling, P.N.K., Padhi, J., Adhikari, B, and Reshma, M., 2020. Field efficacy of
different insecticides against aphids in Chilli. Journal of Entomology and Zoology
Studies, 8(2): 1407-1410. NAAS rating:5.53
71. Garanayak, N., Das, M., Patra, R. C., Biswal, S. and Panda, S. K. 2019. Effect of age
on dental plaque deposition and its control by ultrasonic scaling, dental hygiene chew
and chlorhexidine (0.2% w/v) in dogs. Veterinary World, 12(11):1872-1876. NAAS
rating: 5.71
72. Garnaik, D., Devadarshini, C. and Jena, D. 2019. Nutritional status of tribal women
of Kandhamal districts, Odisha. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 8 (11): 105-107.
NAAS rating: 5.03
73. Gayathri, S. L., Babu, L. K. and Panda, A. K. 2019. Effect of dietary supplementation
of Azadirachta indica leaf meal on egg-nutrient profile and production economics of
Vanaraja laying hens. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 8(7): 721-725. NAAS rating:
5.03
74. Gayathri, S. L., Babu, L. K. and Panda, A. K. 2020. Effect of dietary supplementation
of Moringa oleifera on egg quality, composition and anti-stress activity of Vanaraja
laying hens. Ind. J. Anim. Sci. 90(2): 207-211. NAAS rating: 6.23
75. Gayathri, S.L., Babu, L.K. and Panda, A.K. 2020. Effect of dietary
supplementation of Moringa oleifera leaf meal on production performance and egg
quality of Vanaraja laying hens. Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology. 20(2): 279-
287. NAAS rating: 6.31
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76. Ghosal, M. K. and Behera, D. 2019. Studies on draft bullock power utilization
for sustainable rural livelihood and food security. East African Scholars Jr. of
Veterinary Medical Science. (ISSN 2663-1881).1(2): 43-47. NAAS rating 6.53.
77. Ghosal, M.K., Sethi, A. and Behera, D. 2020. Performance of solar photovoltaic
module through combined air and water-cooling in warm and humid climatic
condition of India. MATTER; International Journal of Science and Technology,
6(1): 15 -25. NAAS rating 7.13.
78. Ghosh, D., Mandal, M., Das, S. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Effect of Integrated
Nutrient Management on yield attributing characters and productivity of Maize in
acid Inceptisols. J. of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 7(1): 2175-2177. NAAS
rating: 5.21
79. Ghosh, D., Mandal, M., Dey, R. and Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Effect of Integrated
Nutrient Management on fertility status of soil in acid Inceptisols. Int. J. of Chem.
Studies, 7(6): 1318-1322. NAAS rating: 5.31
80. Giraud-Billoud, M., Rivera-Ingraham, G.A., Moreira, D.C., Burmester, T., Castro-
Vazquez, A., Carvajalino-Fernández, J.M., Dafre, A., Niu, C., Tremblay, N., Paital,
B., Rosa, Rj, Storey, J.M., Vega, I.A., Zhang, W., Yepiz-Plascencia, G., Zenteno-
Savin,T., Storey, K.B., Lima, M.H. 2019. Twenty years of the ‘Preparation for
Oxidative Stress’ (POS) theory: Ecophysiological advantages and molecular
strategies. Comp Biochem Physiol A. 234:36-49 doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2019.04.004.
IF-2.142. NAAS rating: 8.14
81. Gitika, A., Mishra, R., Panda, S. K., Mishra, C. and Sahoo, P. R. 2019. Evaluation
of antifugal activity of curcumin against Aspergillus flavus. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol.
App. Sci., 8(7):2323-2329. NAAS rating: 5.38.
82. Goswami, S.B., Mondal, R. and Mandi, S.K. 2019. Crop residue management
options in rice–rice system: a review, Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 66(9):
1218-1234. DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2019.1661994. NAAS rating: 7.68
83. Gowda, Pooja P, Tripathy, P., Sahu, G.S., Dash, S. K. and Pradhan, B. 2020.
Character association studies in F3 segregating population of bi t ter gourd
(Momordica charantia L.), International journal of Chemical Studies, 8 (1):
2024-2028. NAAS rating:5.31
84. Gumpha, L. K., Babu, L. K., Kumar, A., Samal, P. and Panda, A. K. 2019. Effect of
low protein diets on product ion performance, egg quality and serum biochemical
indices of Vanaraja laying hen. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 19(3): 349-
359 NAAS rating: 6.31
85. Hota, S. R., Sahoo, S., Dash, M., Pahari, A., Mohanty, B. and Sahoo, N. 2020.
Molecular detection of Murshidia linstowi in a free-ranging dead elephant calf.
Journal of Threatened Taxa. 12 (3):15359–15363. NAAS rating: 5.10
86. Hota, T., Pradhan, C. and Rout, G.R. 2019. Identification of drought tolerant
Sesamum genotypes using biochemical markers. Ind. Jour. Experimental Biology,
57:690-699. NAAS- 6.93.
87. Ilango, S., Priyanka, J., Paital, B., Padma, P.R., Nirmaladevi R. 2020. Epigenetic
alterations in cancer. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed), 25: 1058-1109, DOI
No:10.2741/4847. IF 2.49 NAAS rating: 8.21
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88. Imran, M., Dash, M., Manjunath, P. and Reddy, M.P. 2020. Studies on capsule
shattering character in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Journal of Oilseeds Research,
37: 67-68. NAAS rating :5.02.
89. Jadhao, K.R., Anuradha Bansal A. and Rout, G.R. 2020. Silicon amendment induces
synergistic plant defense mechanism against pink stem borer (Sesamia inferens
Walker.) in finger millet (Eleusine coracana Gaertn.). Scientific Reports, 10:4229-
4239. NAAS rating: 10.01
90. Jandhyam, H. and Parija, S. C. 2019. Curcumin vasorelaxation in uterine artery of
goat (Capra hircus) is mediated by differential activation of nitric oxide,
prostaglandin I2, soluble guanylyl cyclase and gap Junction. Pharmacognosy
Magazine, 15 (Suppl. S3): 495-501 NAAS rating: 7.26
91. Jena, B., Jagadala, K., Bhol, R. and Nayak, R. K. 2020. Evaluation of Suitable
extractants for av. B estimation and establishment of CL of B for Sunflower,
Chemical Sc. Review and Letters, 34(9) 2020. NAAS rating: 5.21
92. Jena, B., Nayak, R. K. and Das, J. 2019. Zinc distribution in soils of Odisha and its
management in a cereal based cropping system through graded dose of ZnSO4
application. 2019. Ind. J. of Chem. Studies, 7(4): 2026-203. NAAS rating: 5.20
93. Jena, D., Mohapatra, A.K.B., Alim, A., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A and
Rath,B.S.Climate and soil characterisation of different blocks of Dhenkanal district
of Odisha for cultivation of winter pulses in rice fallow condition 2019. International
Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(2): 1229-1233.NAAS rating:5.31
94. Jena, D., Mohapatra, A.K.B., Alim, A., Pasupalak, S., Baliarsingh, A and Rath, B.S.
2019. Assessment of onset, cessation of rain fall and length of growing period of
different blocks of Dhenkanal district of Odisha for cultivation of winter pulses in
rice fallow condition, The Pharma Innovation Journal. 8(3) 335-335.NAAS rating:
5.03
95. Jena, G. R., Sahoo, N., Patra, R. C., Mishra, S. K., Das, M. R. and Kumar, D. 2019.
Effect of Vitamin E Supplementation on Oxidative Stress and Biochemical
Parameters in Diabetic Dogs. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology, 19:275-282.
NAAS rating: 6.31
96. Jena, P. K., Panigrahi, B., Panda, N., Mohapatra, L. M., Mallik, B. K., Bagh, J., Pati,
P. K and Baliarsingh, A. 2019. Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Economics
of Kadaknath birds rearing under Intensive Condition in Hot and Humid Climate.
Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 36 (4): 399-404. NAAS rating: 5.02
97. Jena, S., Mishra, R., Patra, R., Das, D. and Behera, S. 2019. Analysis of Skin
Microbiota from Canine Dermatitis in Odisha. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 8(8):
1489-1494. NAAS rating: 5.38
98. Jyoti Kumari and Tripathy, M. K. 2019. Biology of common banded awl Hasora
chromus Cramer reared in Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre at Bhubaneswar, Odisha,
Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 7(6)954-958 NAAS rating: 5.53
99. Kabi, M., Baisakh, B., Dash, M. and Tripathy, S.K. 2019. Phenotyping of sesame
(Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes for powdery mildew resistance. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(3):1865-1867. NAAS rating :5.21.
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100. Kar, R. K., Mishra, T.K. and Pradhan, B. 2019. Studies on frequency distribution,
skewness and kurtosis in F1M1 mutant populations of sesame. International Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8(4): 1755-1760. NAAS rating :5.38.
101. Kar, R.K., Mishra, T.K. and Pradhan, B. 2019. Induced polygenic variability by
combining hybridization and chemical mutagen in F1M1 generation of sesame
hybrids. Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 7(4): 343-348.
NAAS rating :5.07.
102. Khulbe D., Srinivas, P., Prasad, B., Shukla, P. S. and Prasad, R. 2019. Suitability of
Indigenous Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars in Garhwal Hills of Uttarakhand
Himalayas based on Seed Quality Parameters. Ind. J. Plant Genet. Resour,
32(3):391-398. NAAS rating: 5.12
103. Kumura, A., Pandey, G., Mishra, P. P. and Kumar, R.2019. Effect of Integrated
Nutrient Management on Growth and Flowering of African Marigold (Tagetes
erecta) cv. Pusa Narangi Gainda. Int. Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sc., 8(11): 1271-1278. NAAS rating: 5.38
104. Lenka, D. Singh, B.P., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S. K. 2020. Inter-relationship of
morpho-economic traits in a set of maize inbred lines under deficit moisture
condition. The Pharma Innovation, 9(1):189-191. NAAS rating: 5.03
105. Lenka, D., Singh, B.P., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S. K. 2019. Genetic Variability
among Maize Inbreed Lines under Moisture Stress Condition.
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 8(12):2213-2218. NAAS rating: 5.38
106. Lenka, J., Acharya G.C., Sahu, P., Dash, D. K., Samanta, D., Panda, C.M., Mishra
K.N., and Panda, R.K. 2019. Assess the effect of micro-nutrients bio-regulators on
growth flowering and fruiting and yield of Guava cv. Allahabad safeda. Int. Journal
of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc. 8(10):401-409. NAAS rating: 5.38
107. Lenka, J., Acharya G.C., Sahu, P., Dash, D.K., Samanta, D., Panda, C. M., Mishra
K.N., and Panda, R. K. 2019. Effect of foliar nutrition of micro-nutrients and plant
growth regulators on yield and quality of Guava cv. Allahabad Safeda. International
Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(05):1327-1333 NAAS rating: 5.31.
108. Lenka, S., Mohanty, A. K., Mohapatra, S. and Panigrahy, N. 2019. Effect of
irrigation scheduling and different levels of zinc and boron on yield, economics,
water productivity and nutrient uptake in aerobic rice (Oryza sativa). Ind. J. of
Agronomy, 64(3): 330-335. NAAS rating: 5.46
109. Lokose, R.Y.P., Jena, S.N., Satapathy, M.R. and Behera, J. 2019. Impact of
herbicides and nutrient management on soil biological properties in maize+cowpea
intercropping system; Journal of Crop and Weed, 15(2):100-103. NAAS rating: 7.07
110. Lokya, T., Mishra, A., Saren, S. and Nayak, R. K. 2019. Preparation of GPS and GIS
based soil maps on fertility status and physico- chemical properties of Nayagarh
district, Odisha, India. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 8 (11): 435-442.
NAAS rating: 5.38
111. Mahapatra, A. and Behera, M. P. 2019. Integrated nutrient management on baby corn
(Zea mays L.): A review. Int. J. of Chem. Studies, 7(3): 01-06. NAAS rating: 5.31
112. Mahapatra, A., Patel, D., Ramesh, K. and Reddy, A. V. 2020. Effect of conservation
tillage practices on rice fallow sunflower at Odisha. J. of Oilseeds Res., 37(2):156.
NAAS rating: 5.02
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113. Mahapatra, M. and Nayak, D.K. 2020. Variation in nutrient status of susceptible and
resistant bitter gourd varities infected by root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne
incognita. Journal of Entomology and Zoology studies (2020); 8(1); 1639-1646.
NAAS rating: 5.53
114. Mahato, S. and Misra, H. P. 2019. Efficacy of tolfenpyrad against red pumpkin beetle
Aulacophora foveicollis Lucas in cucumber. Indian Journal of Entomology, 81(1):
48-50. NAAS rating :5.89
115. Mahato, S. and Misra, H.P. 2019. Aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) control activity of
some new broad-spectrum insecticides and their effect on predatory coccinellid
population on cucumber. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 7 (4): 417-
420. NAAS rating : 5.53
116. Maitya, S., Das, S., Mohapatra, S., Tripathy A. D., Akthar, J., Pati, S. and
Samantaray, D. P. 2020. Growth associated PHB production by the novel Zobellellae
tiwanensis strain DD5 from banana peels under submerged fermentation.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Vol.153:461-469. IF: 4.784,
NAAS rating : 10.78
117. Majhi, M., Pamia, J., Panda, S. K. and Samal, L. 2019. Pathological studies of
enteritis in chickens of Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies,
7(6):1230-1235. NAAS rating: 5.53
118. Majhi, P., Rout, K. K., Nanda, G. and Singh, M. 2019. Soil quality for rice
productivity and yield sustainability under long term fertiliser and manure
application. Comm. in Soil Sc. and Plant Analysis, 50(11):1330-1343. NAAS rating:
6.69
119. Mandal, D., Pal, R. and Mohanty A. K. 2019. Management of early blight of tomato.
Ind. J. of Hort., 76(3): 548-551. NAAS rating: 6.10
120. Mandal, M., Kamp, P. and Singh, M. 2020. Effect of Long term manuring on carbon
sequestration potential and dynamics of soil organic carbon labile pool under tropical
rice-rice agro- ecosystem. Comm. in Soil Sc. and Plant Analysis, 51(4): 468-480.
NAAS Score: 6.69
121. Mandal, M., Rout, K. K., Panda, N. and Singh, M. 2020. Stabilization of Functional
Soil Organic Matter Fractions in Response to Long-Term Fertilization in Tropical
Rice–Rice Cropping System. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis,
51(1): 136-148. NAAS rating: 6.69
122. Mandi, N., Nayak, B. S., Mohanty, S. K. and Khanda, C. M. 2019. Efficacy of newer
insecticides against sucking pests of hybrid cotton in the western undulating zone of
Odisha. Int. J. of Chemical Studies, 7(6): 3016-3020. NAAS Score: 5.31
123. Mandi, N., Nayak, B. S., Nayak, A., Mohanty, S. K. and Khanda, C. M. 2020. Eco-
friendly management of pod borer complex in pigeon pea. Int. J. of Chem. Studies.
8(1): 1300-1304. NAAS Score: 5.31
124. Mishra, A., Dash, S. K. and Tripathy, L. 2019 Studies on the nutrient content ad yield
attributing characters in freshly harvested green French bean pods of different
varieties. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(5):916-918. NAAS rating
5.31
125. Mishra, A., Nandi, A., Das, A. K., Das, S., Mohanty, I. C., Pattanayak, S. K., Sahu,
G.S. and Tripathy, P. 2020. Studies of combining ability in tomato (Solanum
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lycopersicum L.) for vegetative growth, yield and quality traits. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 9(1): 466-473 NAAS rating: 5.21
126. Mishra, A., Nandi, A., Das, A.K., Das, S., Mohanty, I.C., Pattanayak, S.K., Sahu,
G.S. and Tripathy, P. 2019. Correlation and Path Analysis Studies for Yield in
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8(9): 489-497. NAAS rating: 5.38
127. Mishra, A., Rath, P. K., Panda, S. K. and Nayak, D. 2020. Influence of mutation in
nucleoprotein of peste-des-petits-ruminants virus (PPRV) isolated from 2016 Indian
outbreak. Small Ruminant Research, 184(3):1-8. NAAS rating: 7.21
128. Mishra, B, Sahoo, G.S., Tripathy, P, and Mohanty, S. 2019. INM in growth in
nutrient ubtake and soil fertility in okra, Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 8(5): 1011-1014. NAAS rating: 5.21
129. Mishra, B., Sahoo, G.S., Tripathy, P. and Mohanty, S. 2019. Effect on organic and
in-organic fertilizers on growth, yield quality in okra under integrated management,
Int. J. Curr. Microbial App Sc., 8 (8): 66-73. NAAS rating: 5.38.
130. Mishra, C. and Mohapatra, S. 2020. An integrative bioinformatics analysis of caprine
GNAI3 gene. Journal of Genetics, 99 (1):1-7. NAAS rating: 6.83
131. Mishra, C.S.K., Samal, S., Rout, A., Pattanayak, A. and Acharya, P., 2020:
Evaluating the implications of moisture deprivation on bacterial-fungal population,
exoenzyme activities of the organic substrate and certain biochemical parameters in
the earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg). Invertebrate survival Journal (Italy).17,
1-8: IF: 0.967
132. Mishra, D., Bhoi, L., Dash, M., Tripathy, S. K., Mishra, T. K., Behera, M. P. and
Pradhan, B. 2019. Mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency of EMS and gamma rays
on rice bean (Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and Ohashi): An underutilized legume
crop. Int. J. of Chemical Studies, 7(3): 2060-2064. NAAS Score: 5.31
133. Mishra, D., Mohanty, A.K., Mukhi, S.K. and Singh, D.V. 2019. Assessing the
performance and adoption rate of Tomato hybrid ‘Arka Rakhyak’ having multiple disease resistance in Jagatsingpur of Odisha, India, Int. J. Curr. Microbial App Sc.,
8(9): 2450-2464. NAAS rating: 5.38
134. Mishra, J. N., Paul, J. C. Pradhan, P. L. and Swain, S. 2020. Studies on environmental
parameters, energy requirement and techno-economics of capsicum grown under
greenhouse. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 8(3): 54-60. NAAS rating:
5.31
135. Mishra, N., Mohanty, T. R., Ray, M. and Das, S. 2019. Effect of date of planting on
growth, yield and economics of sweet potato (Ipomoea batata L.). Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sci., 2019. 8(6): 2224-2229. NAAS Score: 5.38
136. Mishra, P., Paital, B., Jena, S., Samanta, L., Kumar, S., Chainy, G.B.N. and Swain,
S. 2019. Possible activation of NRF2 by Vitamin E/Curcumin against altered thyroid
hormone induced oxidative stress via NFĸB/AKT/mTOR/KEAP1 signaling in rat heart. Sci. Rep. 9(1):7408, DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-43320-5. IF-4.609 NAAS
rating: 10.01
137. Misra, R., Jena, D., Nanda, S and Devadarshini, C. 2020. Nutritional status of
pregnant and lactating women of Rayagada district. International Journal of
Advanced Research and Development, 5(2): 9-11. RJIF 5.24
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138. Modak, D.P., Behera, B., Jena, S. N. and Behera, S.D. 2019. Nutrient uptake and
yield of maize (Zea mays L.) in rice-maize system under tillage and weed
management and impact on soil health. International Journal of Chemical Studies,
7(3): 1786-1791. NAAS rating: -5.31.
139. Modak, D.P., Behera, B., Jena, S.N., Roul, P.K. and Behera, S.D. 2019. Effect of
tillage and weed management on weed biomass and productivity of summer maize
(Zea mays). Indian Journal of Agronomy, 64(2): 262-265. NAAS rating: 5.46.
140. Mohalik, P. K., Sahoo, S. S., Mishra, C., Dash, S. K. and Nayak, G. D. 2020. Novel
polymorphism of HSP70 gene affected caprine physiological vital parameters.
Animal Biotechnology. online Doi No. 10.1080/10495398.2020.1726364 NAAS
rating: 7.26
141. Mohanty, A., Subudhi, C.R. and Subudhi, R. 2020. Water requirement for different
crops in South Eastern Ghat Zones of Odisha, India. International Journal of Current
Microbiology Applied Science, 9(3): 2742-2749. NAAS rating: 5.38
142. Mohanty, B. K., Rath, P. K., Panda, S. K. and Mishra, B.P. 2019.
Pathomorphological studies of caprine mastitic udder. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology Studies, 7(5): 1208-1212. NAAS rating: 5.53
143. Mohanty, B. P., Mahanty, A., Mitra, T., Mohanty, S., Naik, A. K. and Parija, S. C.
2020. Proteomic and transcriptomic changes in rat liver following oral feeding of
formaldehyde. Chemosphere 245, https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.chemosphere.
2019.125599. NAAS rating: 11.11
144. Mohanty, C. S., Singh, V., Gupta, P., Srivsatav, A., Pattanayak, R., Jaiswal, V., and
Dikshit, N. 2019. Estimation of genetic diversity, structure and trait association of
winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC.), genotypes through AFLP and
ITS markers. Indian journal of Biotechnology, 18(3) : 235-245. NAAS rating 6.34
145. Mohanty, S. K., Jagadev, P. N., Lavanya, C. and Khanda, C. M. 2020. Correlation
and path coefficient analysis for seed yield and its component traits in castor (Ricinus
communis L.). J. Oilseeds Res., 37 (Special Issue): 92-93. NAAS rating: 5.02
146. Mohanty, S., Panigrahi, B., Babu, L. K., Behera, K., Nanda, S. M. and Sabat, G. P.
2020. Effect of supplementing different levels of peppermint powder on production
performance of broilers. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 9(2): 2948-2955. NAAS rating: 5.38.
147. Mohapatra, M., Sahu, G. S., Mohanty, A. and Tripathy, P. 2019. Evaluation of yield
and yied characters in pol type of dolichus bean. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and
App. Sc., 8(5): 300-304. NAAS Score: 5.38
148. Mohapatra, S. C. and Behera, S. 2019. Agrihortisilvicultural system with legume
intercrop under rainfed agro eco system. Int. J. of Chem. Studies, 7(5):125-127.
NAAS Score: 5.31
149. Mohapatra, S., Pattnaik, S., Maity, S., Mohapatra, S., Sharma, S., Akhtar, J., Pati, S.,
and Samantaray, D. P. 2020. Varma A. Comparative analysis of PHAs production
by Bacillus megaterium OUAT 016 under submerged and solid-state fermentation.
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.02.001.IF: 2.820,
NAAS: 8.82
150. Mohapatra, S.; Satapathy, M. R.; Pati, P. and Sahoo, T.R. 2019. Growth, yield
attributes and yield performances of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) under
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graded levels of fertilizer. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 8(5):
2360-2363. NAAS rating: 5.21
151. Mondal, A. H., Behera, T., Swain, P., Das, R., Sahoo, S. N., Mishra, S. S., Das, J.
and Ghosh. K. 2020. Nano zinc vis-à-vis inorganic Zinc as feed additives: Effects on
growth, activity of hepatic enzymes and non-specific immunity in rohu, Labeo
rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings. Aquaculture Nutrition, 10.1111;00:1–12. NAAS
rating: 8.10
152. Muduli, S., Behura, N. C., Samal, L., Bagh, J., Champati, A. and Popalghat, H. K.
2019. Juvenile growth, efficiency and phenotypic correlation of body weight and
growth traits of native Nusuri × broiler crosses under intensive management system.
The Pharma Innovation J., 8(11): 258-263. NAAS rating: 5.03
153. Mukhi, S.K., Pradhan, S., Singh, D.V., Mishra, D. 2019. Impact of integrated nutrient
management on growth, yield and economics of Garden pea in Kandhamal district
of Odisha, India, Int. Journal of Curr. Microbial App Sc., 8(9): 2465-2470. NAAS
rating: 5.38.
154. Naik, B., Behera, K., Babu, L. K., Sethy, K., Nanda, S. M. and Pradhan, P. K. 2020
Effects of supplementation of Amla (Emblica officinalis) fruit powder meal on
growth performance in broiler chickens. International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 9(2): 2805-2811. NAAS rating: 5.38
155. Nath, I., Dhanalakshmi, S., Dhanda, A. and Varun, S.N. 2019. Fluoroscopy guided
retrieval of tracheal foreign body in a dog. Ind, J. Vety. Surg. 41(1): 74. NAAS
rating: 5.25
156. Nath, I., Sahu, S., Dhanalakshmi, S., Sahoo, M., Hota, S. and Mohapatra, S. 2019.
Cutaneous facial cyst in a female lion cub (Panthera leo) and its treatment. Ind, J.
Vety. Surg. 41(1): 76. NAAS rating: 5.25
157. Nayak, A. and Biswal, S. 2019. Performance of Rice in Modified Conventional
System over System of Rice Intensification (SRI). International Journal of Current
Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6: 2163-2168. NAAS rating: 5.38.
158. Nayak, A. and Biswal, S. 2019. Productivity and profitability of summer paddy under
different establishment method and irrigation management. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 7(3): 1981-1984. NAAS rating: 5.31
159. Nayak, A., Mohanty, S. K. and Khanda, C. M. 2020. Effect of sowing dates and
varieties on growth, yield and yield attributes of soybean (Glycine max L.) in Odisha.
Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 9(2): 1121-1126. NAAS rating: 5.38
160. Nayak, B. R., Swain, D., Panda, N., Barik, K. C. and Padhiary, A. 2020. Effect of
Irrigation and Nitrogen Levels on Productivity of Aerobic Rice in West Table Land
Zone of Odisha, India. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 9(2): 2493-
2497. NAAS rating: 5.38
161. Nayak, G. D.; Sardar. K. K. and Das, B. C. 2020. Socio-economic Condition of
Khadia Poultry Farmers and Phenotypic Characteristics of Khadia Chicken of
Northern Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 9(1): 1395-1404. NAAS
rating: 5.38.
162. Nayak, G.S., Samal, T., Dohling, P.N.K. and Reshma, M. 2019. Impact of IPM
modules in the management of insect pests of sesame under Bhubanrsear
agroclimatic conditions. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 7 (1): 591-596.
NAAS rating : 5.53
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163. Nayak, M. R., Mishra, P. J., Rout, S., Roul, P. K., Dip, L. and Murmu, L.K. 2020.
Incidence of Galls induced by Leptocybe invasa (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) on
Eucalyptus sps in Koraput, ODISHA. Multilogic in Science. 10: 550-550. NAAS
rating : 5.2
164. Nayak, P. and Behera, P. 2019. A study on pollinators diversity of mango in coastal
Odisha condition. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 8(09): 1463-1470.
NAAS rating: 5.38
165. Nayak, R. K., Jena, B., Das, J., and Shukla, A. K. 2019. GIS and GPS based Mapping
of Surface and Subsurface Secondary and Micronutrients of Pulse Growing Soils of
Ganjam District, Odisha. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 8(11): 122-133.
NAAS rating: 5.38
166. Nayak, S., Mishra, A., Ghosal D. and Sahu G. S. 2020. Character association and
path analysis in coloured potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Int. J. of Curr.
Microbiology and App. Sc., 9 (4): 2889-2895. NAAS rating: 5.38
167. Nayak, U. S., Rath, L. K. and Shial. G. 2020. Effect of some IPM modules on the
foliage feeders infesting brinjal, Solanum melongena. J. of Exp. Zoology India, 23(1):
53-56. NAAS rating: 5.51
168. Nayak, U.S., Rath, L.K. and Shial. G. 2020. Population dynamics and infestation
pattern of Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee in wet season brinjal with respect to different
ecological parameters. J. of Exp. Zoology India, 23 (1): 447-452. NAAS rating: 5.51
169. Nedunchezhiyan, M., Sahu, B., Ravi, B., Sahoo, K., Tripathy, S., Sahu, D.B., Toppo,
M. and Munshi, R. 2020. Climatic effect on weed management practices in elephant
foot yam under high rainfall sub humid zone. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sc., 9(2):985-991. NAAS rating: 5.38.
170. Padhiary, J., Das, D. M., Patra, K.C., Sahoo, B.C. and Panigrahi, B. 2019.
Identification of sensitive parameters and uncertainty analysis for simulating
streamflow in Jaraikela catchment of Brahmani river basin using SWAT model.
Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 47(2): 30-38. NAAS rating: 5.20
171. Padhy, D., Satapathy, C. R., and Mohapatra. R. N. 2019. Insect fauna associate with
Pigeon pea(Cajanus cajan L.) in odisha, J. of Pharamacognosy and Phytochemistry,
8(4): 766-768. NAAS rating: 5.21
172. Paikaray, R., Baliarsingh, A., Nanda, A., Mohapatra, A.K.B., Rath, B.S., Pradhan, J.
and Panigrahi,G. Assessment of seasonal climatic variability and its impact on kharif
rice yield of Ganjam, Odisha, India.2019, The Pharma Innovation Journal.8(10):
261-263.NAAS rating: 5.03
173. Paital, B. 2020. Nurture to nature via COVID-19, a self-regenerating environmental
strategy of environment in global context. Sci. Total Environ., 729: 139088.
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174. Paital, B., Das, K., Parida, S. K. 2020. Inter nation social lockdown versus medical
care against COVID-19, a mild environmental insight with special reference to India.
Sci. Total Environ. 138914: PII S0048-9697(20)32431-1. https//:doi.10.1016/j.
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175. Paital, B., Guru, D., Mohapatra, P., Panda, B., Parida, N., Rath, S., Kumar, V.,
Saxena, P.S., Srivastava, A. 2019. Ecotoxic impact assessment of graphene oxide on
lipid peroxidation at mitochondrial level and redox modulation in fresh water fish
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Anabas testudineus. Chemosphere, 224: 796-804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.
chemosphere. 2019.02.156. IF-5.108 NAAS rating: 11.11
176. Pal, U. S., Das, M., Nayak, R. N., Sahoo, N. R., Panda, M. K., Dash, S. K. 2019.
Development and evaluation of retort pouch processed chhenapoda (cheese based
baked sweet). J. Food Sci Technol., 56(1): 302-309. NAAS rating: 7.80
177. Panda, A.G., Mishra M.K., Beura, S.K. and Boblina,B. 2019. Evaluation of local
Trichoderma isolates against potential soil borne pathogens of pulses. Int. J. of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sc. 8 (9) :2499-2505. NAAS rating-5.38
178. Panda, K. K. and Mishra, M.K. 2019, Studies on Physiological Characteristics of
Sarocladium oryzae Causing Sheath Rot of Rice. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sc.8 (8) :1767-1774. NAAS rating -5.38
179. Panda, K. K. and Mishra, M.K. 2019,Effect of various sources of nutrients on growth
of Sarocladium oryzae (Sawada) Gams and Hawksworth causing sheath rot of rice
(Oryza sativa L.). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; 8(4): 3131-3135.
NAAS rating -5.21.
180. Panda, R. S, Sahoo D, Jena B, Sahu G S, Tripathy P, Nayak R K, Das M P, and Dash
A. 2019. Residual effect of boron on growth parameters of knol-khol (Brassica
oleracea var. gongylodes L.) in coastal regions of Odisha. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 7(3): 4598-4601, NAAS rating : 5.31.
181. Panda, R. S., Sahoo, D., Jena, B., Sahu, G. S., Tripathy, P., Nayak, R. K., Sahoo, N.
R. and Das, M. P., 2019. A Residual Effect of Boron on Quality and Post Harvest
Parameters of KnolKhol (Brassica oleracea Var. Gongylodes L.) in Coastal Regions
of Odisha. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci 8(9): 343-352, NAAS rating: 5.38.
182. Panda, R., Palai, S. K. and Madhuri, G. 2019. Effect of water soluble fertilizers on
flowering of Phalaenopsis hybrid cv. Shagan. Int. J. of Chem. Studies, 7(4): 697-699.
NAAS rating: 5.31.
183. Panda, S. K., Nayak, G. D. and Mishra, C. 2020. Meta-analysis of seminal traits
affecting bull fertility. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 52: 1325-1329
NAAS rating: 7.09
184. Panda, S., Paital, B., Mohapatra, S. 2020. CQD@γ-Fe2O3 multifunctional
nanoprobe for selective fluorescence sensing, detoxification and removal of
Hg(II). Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 589:
124445, doi.org/10.1016/ j.colsurfa.2020.124445, IF 3.131 NAAS rating: 9.13
185. Pandey, R.K. and Nayak D.K. 2019. Effects on macronutrient contents in susceptible
and resistant ridge gourd cultivars against induced population of root knot nematode,
Meloidogyne incognita. Indian Phytopathology, 72(1) 125-129. DOI 10.1007/S
42360-018-00108-3. NAAS rating: 5.90
186. Pandit, E., Panda, R.K., Sahoo, A., Pani, D. R. and Pradhan, S. K. 2020. Genetic
relationship and structure analysis of root growth angle for improvement of drought
avoidance in early and mid-early maturing rice genotypes, Rice Science, 27(2), 124-
132, Elsevier. Impact factor:2.370 NAAS rating: 8.37
187. Panigrahi, B., Paramjita, D. and Sahu, A. P.2020. Enhancing water productivity in
rainfed areas. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 8 (1): 1651-1655. NAAS
rating :5.31
188. Panigrahi, S., Mohanty, S. and Rath, C. 2019. Characterization of endophytic
bacteria Enterobacter cloacae MG00145 isolated from Ocimum sanctum with Indole
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Acetic Acid (IAA) production and plant growth promoting capabilities against
selected crops. South African Journal of Botany,
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189. Paramaguru, P. K., Paul, J. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2019. Groundwater resource
estimation and delineation of potential zones for groundwater development using
geospatial technology in a watershed. Journal of Soil & Water Conservation, 18(4):
372-380. NAAS rating :5.08
190. Paramjita, D., Panigrahi, B. and Paul, J. C. 2019. Impact of drip and furrow irrigation
on tomato yield under mulch and non-mulch conditions. International Journal of
Chemical Studies, 7 (5): 3202-3207. NAAS rating :5.31
191. Paramjita, D., Panigrahi, B., Paul, J. C. and Sahoo, N. 2019. Integrated crop and
livestock planning under minor irrigation command area. Journal of Soil & Water
Conservation, 18(2): 168-178. NAAS rating :5.08
192. Pasayat, B. and Tripathy, M. K., 2020 Biology of psyllid, Pauropsylla tuberculata
Crawford infesting the devil tree Alstonia scholaris (L.) R.Br. studied at
Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 8(2)282-286.
NAAS rating: 5.53
193. Pasupalak, S., Manjari., Rath, B.S. and Biswasi, S. K. 2019. Understanding and
managing climatic variability in agriculture using agro-climatic characterization,
Journal of Agrometeorology, 21(3):376-378. NAAS rating: 6.64.
194. Pati S., Maity S., Dash A., Jema S., Mohapatra S., Das S., Samantaray D. P. 2020.
Biocompatible PHB production from Bacillus species under submerged and solid-
state fermentation through different downstream processing. Current Microbiology,
DOI: 10.1007/s00284-020-01922-7.[IF: 1.595, NAAS rating: 7.60.
195. Pati, P., Mishra, P. C., Patra, B. K. and Jena, B. 2019. Hemodynamic changes in
uterine artery during pyometra in bitches. Int. Journal of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sc., 8(5):381-385. NAAS rating: 5.38
196. Patra, A. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mishra, K. N. and Mohanty, A. K. 2019. Influence of
diversification on productivity, profitability and efficiency of rice (Oryza sativa)-
based cropping systems under irrigated condition. Ind. J. of Agronomy, 64 (1): 18-
22. NAAS rating: 5.46
197. Patra, A. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mishra, K. N., Mohanty, T. R., Mohapatra, B. K. and
Swain. S. K. 2019. Influence of balanced fertilization on productivity, economics and
nutrient use efficiency of rice (Oryza sativa)–groundnut (Arachis hypogaea)
cropping system under on-farm situations. Ind. J. of Agronomy, 64(3): 293-297.
NAAS rating: 5.46
198. Patra, A. K., Garnayak, L. M., Mishra, K. N., Paikaray, R. K. and Bastia, D. K. 2019.
Productivity, resource use efficiency and economics of rice (Oryza sativa)-based bio-
intensive cropping systems in coastal Odisha. Ind. J. of Agronomy, 64(2): 165-171.
NAAS rating: 5.46
199. Patra, M.K. and Nayak, D.K. 2019. Screening and evaluation of tomato verieties
against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Journal of Entomology and
Zoology studies, 7(3); 820-823. NAAS rating: 5.53
200. Patra, M.K. and Nayak, D.K. 2020. Interaction effects of root-knot nematodes.
Meloidogyne incognita and vesicular abrbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on chlorophyll
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and sugar content of resistant and susceptible cultivars of tomato. Journal of
Entomology and Zoology studies, 8(1); 55-62. NAAS rating: 5.53
201. Patra, R., Mishra, U. K., and Mohapatra, C. D. 2019. Gross Anatomical and Scanning
Electron microscope study of reticulum of sheep (Ovis aries) during pre-natal life.
Int. J. curr. Microbiology Applied Sc., 8(11): 2049-2057. NAAS rating: 5.38.
202. Patra, R., Mishra, U. K., and Mohapatra, C. D. 2019. Gross Morphological and
Scanning Electron microscope study of rumen of sheep (Ovis aries) during pre-natal
life. Journal of Entomolgy and Zoology studies. 7(60): 776-780. NAAS rating: 5.53
203. Patra, S., Dalai, S., Sahoo, S., Mohanta, L. K., Parida, C. 2019. Influence of 6MeV
electron beam irradiation on the structural and thermal properties of fibers of Luffa
cylindrical. National Academy of Science Letters, doi:10.1007/s40009-019-00839-
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204. Pattanayak, S., Rath, B. S., Pasupalak, S., Mohapatra, A.K.B., Baliarsingh, A.,
Nanda, A. and Panigrahi, G.S.2019. Characterisation of rice fallow period for
increasing cropping intensity in Khordha district of Odisha. Journal of
Agrometeorology, 21 (3): 344-350.NAAS rating: 6.64.
205. Pattnaik, S., Dash, D., Mohapatra, S., Pattnaik, M., Marandi, A. K., Das, S.,
Samantaray, D. P. 2020. Improvement of rice plant productivity by native Cr(VI)
reducing and plant growth promoting soil bacteria Enterobacter cloacae.
Chemosphere, 240: 124895: 1-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.124895. IF:
5.108, NAAS rating: 11.11
206. Paul, J. C., Paramjita, D., Panigrahi, B. and Mishra, J. N. 2019. On-farm rainwater
storage for sustaining yield of rice-wheat cropping system. The Pharma Innovation
Journal, 8 (12): 1-5. NAAS rating :5.03
207. Pavani, Kommana, Mishra, Subhrajyoti., Chongloi, Lhingneivah., Divya Vani Vaka,
Dash, Kumar. Dilip. 2019. A Review on Combined Effect of Pruning and Foliar
Application of Chemicals on Flowering and Fruiting of Acid Lime (Citrus
aurantifolia Swingle). International Journal of Chemical Studies; 7(2): 368-374.
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208. Pilli, K., Samant, P. K., Naresh, P. and Acharya, G. C. 2019. Effect of integrated
nutrient management on nutrient recovery, nutrient use efficiency and relative
agronomic efficiency of grafted tomato. J. of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry,
8(3): 506-510. NAAS rating: 5.21
209. Pilli, K., Samant, P. K., Naresh, P. and Acharya, G. C. 2019. Effect of Integrated
Nutrient Management on Nutrient concentration and Uptake in Grafted Tomato Int.
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210. Pradhan, P. C. and Panigrahi, B. 2019. Soil moisture distribution under different
emitters and fertigation and its effect on tomato yield. Int. J. Curr. Microbiology and
App. Sc., 8(9): 282-292. NAAS rating: 5.38
211. Pradhan, P. C., Panigrahi, B., Paul, J. C., Sahoo, B. C. and Behera, B. 2019.
Productivity and quality response of tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum L.) under
different fertigation levels and emitter types in a tropical region of eastern India.
International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7 (4): 1217-1221. NAAS rating :5.31
212. Pradhan, R. R., Behera, D. Goel, A. K., Mohanty, S. K. 2020. Effect of Tractor Seat
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213. Pradhan, R., Nandi, A., Tripathy, P. and Sahu, G.S. 2019. Heterosis for yield and
its components in rainy season tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under coastal
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214. Pradhan, R., Nandi,A., Sahu, G.S. and Tripathy, P. 2019. Evaluation of tomato
(Solanum lycopersicum L.) hybrids during rainy season in coastal plain of
Odisha. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 8(7): 2410-2417. NAAS
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215. Pradhan, R.R., Mohanty, S. K., Goel, A. K. and Behera. D. 2019. Effect of hand arm
vibration on operator during power weeder operation in paddy field. International J.
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216. Pradhan, S.K., Kumar, U., Singh, N.R. and Thatoi, H., 2019. Functional diversity and
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217. Priyadarshini, S., Pradhan, S. K., Ray, P. 2020. Production, characterization and
application of thermostable, alkaline α- amylase (AA11) from Bacillus cereus strain
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218. Priyadarshini, S., Ray, P. 2020. Exploration of detergent-stable alkaline α-amylase
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219. Puii, F. L., Panigrahi, B. and Paul, J. C. 2019. Assessment of meteorological drought
by standardized precipitation index for coastal agro-climatic zones of Odisha, India.
Indian Journal of Soil Conservation, 47 (3): 207-212. NAAS rating: 5.20.
220. Pyasi, S., Sahu, B. P., Sahoo, P., Dubey, P. K., Sahoo, N., Byrareddy, S. N. and
Nayak, D. 2020. Identification and phylogenic characterization of bovine ephemeral
fever virus (BEFV) of Middle Easten lineage associated with 2018-2019 outbreaks
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221. Rahul, V. D., Panda R.K., Lenka D., and Rout, G. R. 2019. A study on the root
characters of maize hybrid germplasm lines under moisture deficit stress,
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci 8(8), 2836-2845. NAAS rating: 5.38
222. Rai, A. K. and S. Behera. 2019. Response of seed bio-priming on Chilli (Capsicum
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223. Ramesh, K., Mahapatra, A., Dhir, B. C. and Reddy, Vishnuvardhan. A. 2020. Low
temperature stress dictates the success of rice fallow sesame in Odisha- Analysis. J.
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224. Ranasingh, N., Moharana, R. L, and S. Behera. 2019. Seed Health Status of Farmers
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225. Ranjith, P., Sahu, S., Dash, S. K., Bastia, D. N., and Pradhan, B. D, 2019. Principle
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226. Rath, P.P., Behera, S.S., Priyadarshini, B., Panda, S.R., Mandal, D., Sahoo, T.,
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227. Rath, S., Swain S. C. and Padhi, S. K. 2019. Effect of fly ash amended growing media
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228. Rath, S.; Mishra, R.K.; Mishra, A.K.; Sarangi, K. K. 2019 Entropy and its Relation
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229. Rath, S.N., Patri, M. 2020. Understanding ligands driven mechanism of wild and
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230. Raul, S. K., Makwana, P. J., Dabhi, H. M., Barot, V. N. And Bamaniya, K. R. (2020).
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231. Rautaray, B.K., Bhattacharya, S., Panigrahi, D., Panda, T. and Dash, S.R. 2020.
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yield in north eastern coastal plains of Odisha, Journal of Entomology and Zoology
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232. Renuka, V. V. L.; Sasmal, A. and Beura, S. K. 2020. Efficacy of some biointensive
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233. Rout, A. K., Paramanik, S., Dehury, B., Acharya, V., Swain, H.S., Pradhan, S.K.,
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interaction of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) peptidoglycan recognition protein 2 with
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234. Routaray B. K., Bhattacharya S., Panigrahi D., Panda T. and Dash S. R. 2019. Effect
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235. Routray, S. and Misra, H.P. 2019. Establishment of baseline toxicity data to
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236. Routray, S. and Misra, H.P. 2019. Studies on persistence toxicity of thiamethoxam
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237. Saha, B., Swain, D., Borgohain, P., Rout, G.R., Koyama, H. and Panda, S.K. 2020.
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238. Sahoo P. R., Mishra S. R., Mohapatra, S., Sahu, Santoswini, Sahoo, G. and Behera
P. C. 2019. In silico structural and phylogenetic analysis of glyceraldehyde 3-
phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) in domestic animals. Indian Journal of Animal
Research, 53(12): 1607-1612. NAAS rating: 6.44
239. Sahoo, B. B. and Tripathy, P. 2019. Efficacy of Herbicides against Weed flora in
Onion (Allium cepa). J. of Crop and Weed, 15(1): 158-163. NAAS Score: 5.28
240. Sahoo, B.; Nedunchezhiyan, M.; Acharyya, P.; Munshi, R.; Sahu, D.; Toppo, M.;
Tripathy, S. and Sunita, K. 2019. Site specific nutrient management in elephant foot
yam-A Review. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science,
8(9):1591-1596. NAAS rating: 5.38.
241. Sahoo, B.B. and Tripathy, P. 2019. Scheduling weed management practices for
improving weed control efficiency and bulb yield in onion. Indian Journal of
Weed Science, 51(3):308-311. NAAS rating:5.17
242. Sahoo, C.R, Dash, M. and Acharya, N. 2019. Biochemical responses of Indian
mustard to water stress. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 8(2):1711-1718. NAAS rating :5.38.
243. Sahoo, D. Tripathy, S.K. Sahoo, B., Nayak, S.L. and Dalei, D. R. 2019. Role of
molecular markers in vegetables improvement. Journal of Pharmaconosy and
Phytochemistry, 8(6):456-460. NAAS rating: 5.21
244. Sahoo, H. K., Behera, B., Satapathy, M.R. and Behera, S.D. 2019. Sustainable Rural
Livelihood Security of small farmers through efficient resource recycling in crop-
fish-poultry-mushroom based integrated farming system model. International
Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8(12): 1745-1768. NAAS
rating: 5.38.
245. Sahoo, N. R., Bal, L. M. and Pal, U. S. 2019. Drying characteristics of onion shreds
under different drying methods. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 89 (10):
NAAS rating: 6.23
246. Sahoo, N., Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Acharya, A. P., Pattnaik, S., Sethy, K. and
Sahoo, L. 2019. Effect of turmeric and ginger supplementation on immunity,
antioxidant, liver enzyme activity, gut bacterial load and histopathology of broilers.
Ind. J. Anim. Sci., 89(7): 774–779. NAAS rating: 6.23
247. Sahoo, N., Panigrahi, B., Paul, J. C. and Behera, B. P. 2019. Assessment of
Morphometric Parameters in Baitarani Basin using Remote Sensing and GIS. Int. J.
of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 8(8): 2005-2018. NAAS rating :5.38
248. Sahoo, S and Beura S.K. 2019. Helminthosporium vignicola-A new report of target
leaf spot disease of cowpea Vigna unguiculta (L.) Walp.from Odisha, India,
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.8(04):809-813.
NAAS rating: 5.38.
249. Sahoo, T.R., Paikaray, R.K., Behera, B. and Jena, S.N. 2020. Effect of sunflower
residue incorporation, method of establishment and nutrient management on weed
population and dry matter in rice. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry,
9(2):939-941. NAAS rating: 5.21
250. Sahoo, T.R., Paikaray, R.K., Mishra, K.N. and Rath, B.S. 2020. Microbial activity
as influenced by sunflower residue incorporation, method of establishment and
Nutrient management of Rice-greengram-sunflower cropping system in Odisha,
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India. Int. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 9(4):924-928. NAAS rating:
5.38.
251. Sahu, B. P., Majee, P., Mishra, C., Dash, M., Biswal, S., Sahoo, N. and Nayak, D.
2019. The emergence of subclades A1 and A3 avipox viruses in India.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, on line https:// doi.org./10.1111
tbed.13413 NAAS rating: 9.55
252. Sahu, B., Singh, S.D., Behera, B.K., Panda, S.K., Das, A. and Parida, P. 2019. Rapid
detection of Salmonella contamination in seafoods using multiplex PCR. Brazilian
Journal of Microbiology. 50, 807-816. NAAS rating: 8.86
253. Sahu, P., Dash, D.K. Lenka, J., Dash, S.N., Tripathy, S.K. Mishra, A and Sahu.A.
2019. Gamma radiosensitivity study on papaya cv. Ranchi local & Arka Surya. Int.
J. Chemical Studies, 7(6):146-153. NAAS: 5.31
254. Sahu, P., Dash, D.K., Lenka, J. Dash, S.N., Tripathy, S.K, Mishra, A and Sahu.A.
2019. Standardisation of Gamma Dose in Papaya cv. Ranchi Local and Arka Surya.
Int. J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 8(10): 361-373. NAAS rating : 5.38
255. Sahu, Prativa, Dash, D. K., Lenka, J., Dash, S. N., Tripathy,S. K., Mishra, A. and
Sahu, A. 2019. Standardisation of Gamma Dose in Papaya cv. Ranchi Local and Arka
Surya. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 8(10):361-373. NAAS rating: 5.38.
256. Sahu, Prativa; D. K. Dash, J. Lenka, S. N. Dash, S. K. Tripathy, A. Mishra and Sahu,
A. 2019. Gamma radiosensitivity study on papaya cv. Ranchi local & Arka Surya.
International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(6): 146-153. NAAS rating: 5.31.
257. Sahu, Priyanka. Tripathy, P., Sahu, G.S., Dash, S.K., Pattnayak, S.K., Sarkar, S.,
Tripathy, B., Nayak, N.J. and Mishra, S. 2019. Effect of Integrated Nutrient
Management on growth and fruit yield of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Journal
of Crop & Weeds (Accepted) NAAS rating: 5.28
258. Sahu, S. K., Sahoo, N. Mohanty, B. N. and Mohapatra, D. 2020. Piroplasmosis in a
captive Grant’s Zebra Equus quagga boehmi (Mammalia: Perissodactyla: Equidae)
– A case study. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12 (5): 15646–15650. NAAS rating:
5.10
259. Sahu, S., Mishra, S. R. and Kundu, A. K. 2019. Impact of thermal stress on
expression dynamics of HSP60 in cardiac fibroblast cells of goat. Animal
Biotechnology, 28: 1-7. NAAS rating: 7.26
260. Sahu, S., Mishra, S. R., Behera, S. S., Mishra, C., Mohapatra, S., Dalai, N.,
Mahapatra, A. P. K. and Kundu, A. K. 2019. Impact of heat challenge on expression
dynamics of HSP90 in cardiac cells of goat. Biological Rhythm Research. DOI:
10.1080/09291016.2019.1672018. NAAS rating: 6.77
261. Sahu, S., Parida, C. and Mishra, J. N. 2019. Study on health hazards of workers in
coir industry. The Pharma Innovation J., 8(6): 28-30. NAAS Score: 5.03
262. Samal, S. K., Mishra, J. N., Pradhan, P.L. and Mohanty, S.K. 2020. Comparison of
field performance of different paddy transplanters available in Odisha, India.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 9(3): 992-
1000. NAAS rating: 5.38
263. Samal, S., Mishra C.S.K. and Sahoo S. 2019. Setal-epidermal, muscular and
enzymatic anomalies induced by certain agrochemicals in the earthworm Eudrilus
eugeniae (Kinberg)- Environmental Science and Pollution Research (Springer)
26(8), 8039-8049 .IF-2.90. NAAS rating: 8.91
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264. Samal, S., Sahoo, S., Mishra, C.S.K., 2019: Evaluating the effect of monocrotophos
and glyphosate on microbial population and certain important exoenzyme activities
in soil Journal of Environmental Biology. 40 ; 226-234. NAAS rating: 6.56
265. Samal, S., Samal, R.R., Mishra, C.S.K & Sahoo, S., 2019. Setal anomalies in the
tropical earthworms Drawida willsi and Lampito mauritii exposed to elevated
concentrations of certain agrochemicals: An electron micrographic and molecular
docking approach. Environmental Technology & Innovation (Elsevier) 15.DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.eti.2019.100391. IF:2.80 NAAS rating: 8.80
266. Samanta, G., Mishra, S. K., Behura, N. C., Sahoo, G., Behera, K., Swain, R. K.,
Sethy, K., Biswal. S. and Sahoo, N. 2019. Studies on Utilization of Calcium
Phosphate Nano Particles as Source of Phosphorus in Broilers. Animal Nutrition and
Feed Technology, 19: 77-88. NAAS rating: 6.31
267. Samantaray, S.K; Satapathy, M.R. and Jena, S.N. 2020. Effect of nutrient
management practices on yield attributes, yield attributes, yield nutrient uptake and
pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) and cultivars during Rabi season. Int. Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sc., 9(3). NAAS rating: 5.38
268. Sarangi, D. 2019. Relative Efficiency of Udaipur Rock Phosphate Combined with
Amendments in Acid Soils of Odisha, India, Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 8(1):
322-341. NAAS rating: 5.38.
269. Sarangi, D. 2019. Use of Udaipur rock phosphate with different amendments in
improving phosphorus availability and hybrid Napier grass yield in acid soils of
Odisha, India, International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(2): 2150-2164. NAAS
rating: 5.31.
270. Sarkar, S., Sahu, G. S., Das, S., Dash, S. K., Mohanty A., Pattanaik, A. and Pathak,
M. 2019. Variation in the susceptibility of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.
Moench) genotypes to yellow vein mosaic virus diseaseunder field condition. J. of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(5): 247-250. NAAS Score: 5.21
271. Satapathy, D., Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Sethy, K., Barik, S., Sahoo, J. K., Samal,
P. and Barik, S. 2019. Combating anestrous problem in crossbred cattle by nutritional
interventions in field conditions of Odisha. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 53
(3): 355-360. NAAS rating: 6.44
272. Satpathy, P., Das, S., Sahu G. S. and Pradhan, B. D. 2019. Variation in indigenous
auxin response of tomato genotypes and its association with yield. Int. J. of Chem.
Studies, 7(6): 2488-2494. NAAS Score: 5.31
273. Selim, A. M., Senapati, S. K., Das, M., Mishra, C., Patra, R. C. and Panda, S, K,
2020. Molecular, epidemiological and hematological evaluation in Theileria
orientalis infected cattle from an endemic region in India. Animal Biotechnology.
10.1080/10495398.2020.1738450: 1-8 NAAS rating: 7.26
274. Sen, A., Dhal, A. and Niranjan, C. 2020. Assessment of various nutritional media,
temperature and colour on growth behaviour of Blue Oyster mushroom in Odisha,
India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiology and App. Sc., 9(3): 842-847. NAAS Score: 5.38
275. Seni, A. and Naik, B. S. 2019. Evaluation of rice germplasm against rice gall midge,
Orseolia oryzae (Wood-Mason). J. of Ent. and Zoology Studies, 7(4): 516-520.
NAAS Score: 5.53
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276. Seni, A., and Naik, B. S., 2019. Evaluation of some botanicals and insecticides
against stem borer, plant hoppers and natural enemies in rice. J. of Entomological
Res., 43(4): 439-443. NAAS Score: 5.13
277. Seni, A., Pal, R., and Naik, B. S. 2019. Compatibility of some newer insecticides and
fungicides against major pests of rice. Pesticide Res. J., 31(2): 259-265. NAAS
Score: 5.90
278. Sethi, D., Mohanty, S., Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Acid and salt tolerance behavior of
Rhizobium isolates and their effect on microbial diversity in the rhizosphere of
redgram (Cajanus cajan L.). Ind. J. of biochemistry and biophysics, 56(3): 245-252.
NAAS Score: 6.39
279. Sethi, D., Mohanty, S., Pattanayak, S. K. 2019. Effect of different carbon, nitrogen
and vitamine sources on exopolysaccharide production of Rhizobium species
isolated from root nodule of redgram. Ind. J of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 56 (1);
86-93. NAAS Score: 6.39
280. Sethi, S., Mishra, R., Sardar, K. K., Visht, K. S., Senapati, I. A., Rath, P. K. and
Mishra, B. P. 2019. Study of antimicrobial sensitivity of bovine mastitis using
various tea extracts. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied
Sciences, 8(10):883-889. NAAS rating: 5.38.
281. Sethy, B.K., Dash, D.K., Tarai, R.K., Dash, S.N and Dash, A.K. 2019. Effect of
Integrated Nutrient Management on Vegetative Growth, Flowering and Yield of
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) cv. Coorg Honey Dew. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci
8(10): 2400-2407. NAAS rating :5.38
282. Sethy, B.K., Dash, D.K., Tarai, R.K., Sahoo, S.C., Sahoo, A.K. and Lenka, P.C.
2019. Effect of integrated nutrient management on yield and physico-chemical
characteristics of papaya (Carica papaya L.) Cv. coorg honey dew. International
Journal of Chemical Studies; 7(5): 73-76 NAAS rating :5.31
283. Sethy, K., Behera, A. K., Swain, R. K., Mishra, S. K., Behera, K. and Mishra, P. C.
2019. Effect of dietary supplementation area specific mineral mixture along with
hormonal interventions on the performances of the anoestrous and repeat breeding
crossbred cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 36(3): 247-251. NAAS rating:
5.02
284. Sethy, S. K., Mishra, A., Dash, P. K., Saren, S. and Dey, P. 2019. Geo-Information
based Soil Fertility Status of Deogarh District of Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sc., 8(12): 255-262. NAAS Score: 5.38
285. Sharma, S., Rout, K. K., Khanda, C. M., Tripathi, R., Shahid, Md., Nayak, A.,
Satpathy, S., Banik, N. C., Iftikar, W., Parida, N., Kumar, V., Mishra, A., Castillo,
R. L., Velasco, T., and Buresh, R. J. 2019. Field-specific nutrient management using
Rice Crop Manager decision support tool in Odisha, India. Field Crops Res.,
241:107578. NAAS Score: 9.87
286. Shatpathy, P., Arti, Singh, S. P., Dwibedi, S. K. and Dash, A. 2019. Assessment of
Physiological Traits for Adaptation to Flowering Stage Water Deficit in Rainfed
Lowland Rice (Oryza sativa L.). Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 8(10): 245-255.
NAAS rating: 5.38
287. Shety, R., Dehuri, M., Panda, M. R. and Mohanty, B. 2019. Dipteran flies in stable
in and around Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies,
7 (6):1072-1074. NAAS rating: 5.53
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288. Singh, B. P., Lenka, D., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S.K. 2020. Physiological
characterization of maize inbred lines under moisture deficit condition. Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 9(1): 112-114, NAAS: 5.21
289. Singh, B., Das, N. and Gupta, S. 2020. Delineation of genotype- by- environment
interaction and validation of resistant genotypes in mung bean to root knot nematode
(M. incognita) using GGE biplot. Scientific Reports (Nature research), 10: 4108.
NAAS Score: 10.12
290. Singh, S., Premlata, Sitaram B.,
Singh S, Singh, K.N., Ray, M., Dahiya, S., Dubey, S.K., Singh, A., Mishra, P.J.,P
attanaik, B.R., Shankar, R., Rubeka, Pandey, J., Rai, V., Singh, S.P.and Mahapatra,
S.K. 2019. Nutritional Health Multidimensional Locus of Control (HMLC)
Instrument for Farming Community: Confirmatory factor analysis, Indian Journal
of Extension Education, 55(3):25-29. NAAS rating: 5.32
291. Soren, N. Mishra, R. Bisht, K. Senapati, I. Rath, P. 2019. Isolation and
characterization of Clostridium perfringens from small ruminants of Odisha. Journal
of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 7(6): 965-968 NAAS rating: 5.53
292. Srivastava, N., Kapoor, R., Kumar, R., Kumar, S., Saritha, R. K., Kumar, S. and
Baranwal, V. K. 2019. Rapid diagnosis of Cucumber mosaic virus in banana plants
using a fluorescence-based real-time isothermal reverse transcription-recombinase
polymerase amplification assay. J. of Virological Methods, 270: 52-58. NAAS Score:
7.75
293. Swain, D., Baisakh, B., Lenka, D. and Tripathy, S.K. 2019. M1 Biological Injuries:
Indicators for M2 Macro- and Micro-mutation in Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.)
Wilczek]. Int.J.Curr. Microbiol.App.Sci., 8(9): 1685-1696. NAAS : 5.38
294. Swain, D., Baisakh, B., Tripathy, S.K and Lenka, D. 2019. Mutagenic effect of
gamma rays, EMS, NG and their combinationsfor induction of Chlorophyll and
macro-mutations in mungbean (Vigna radiata(L.) Wilczek). Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytocemistry, 8(5): 2489-2495. NAAS rating: 5.21
295. Swain, L.L., Mishra, C., Sahoo, S.S., Nayak, G., Pradhan, S.K., Mishra, S.R. and
Dige, M., 2020. An in vivo and in silico analysis of novel variation in TMBIM6 gene
affecting cardiopulmonary traits of Indian goats. Journal of Thermal Biology, 88,
p.102491.NAAS rating-8.09
296. Swain, N., Mishra, A., Saren, S., Dash, P. K., Digal, M. and Mishra, B. B. 2019. Soil
fertility status of some villages in Khordha and Bhubaneswar block of Khordha
district under North Eastern Ghat Agro Climatic Zone of Odisha, India. Int. J. Curr.
Microbiol. App. Sc., 8 (1): 415-423. NAAS Score: 5.38
297. Swain, P., Shweta, K. and Das, B. C. 2020. Factors causing distress migration among
bonded labourers in Nuapada district of Odisha, India. Int. J. of Curr. Microbiol.
App. Sci., 9(2): 1193-1196. NAAS rating: 5.38.
298. Tripathy, M. K., Dandapat, B. and Panda, N.K. 2020. Studies on Insect Diversity
Associated with Important Tree Species at Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Int. J. of
Curr. Microbiology and Applied Sc. 9 (5): 2319-7706 NAAS rating: 5.38.
299. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L. K. 2019. Antibiosis in rice to white backed plant hopper as
influenced by zinc application. Indian Journal of Entomology, 81 (4):888-892.
NAAS rating:5.89
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300. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L. K. 2019 Non-preference mechanism of reduced resistance
in rice to white backed plant hoppers through application of zinc. Journal of
Entomology and Zoology Studies,7(1): 1240-1243. NAAS rating: 5.53
301. Tripathy, S. and Rath, L. K. 2020. Induced tolerance mechanism of resistance in rice
to WBPH through zinc application. International Journal of Current Microbiology
and Applied Science, 9(1):1870-1876. NAAS rating: 5.38
302. Tripathy, S. K, Mohapatra, S., Mohanty A. K., Panigrahy, N. and Lenka, S. 2019.
Productivity of rabi onion as influenced by sole and sequential application of
herbicides. Ind. J. of Agronomy, 64(2):248-252. NAAS Score: 5.46
303. Tripathy, S. K., Lenka, D., Prusti, A. M., Mishra, D., Swain, D. and Behera, S. K.
2019. Anther culture in rice: progress and breeding perspective. Applied Biol. Res.,
21(2): 87-104. NAAS Score: 5.07
304. Tripathy, S. K., Nayak, G., Naik, J., Patnaik, M., Dash, A. P., Sahoo, D. B. and Prusti,
A. M. 2019. Signal Transduction in Plants under Drought and Salt Stress-An
Overview. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sc., 8(08): 318-325. NAAS Score: 5.38
305. Tripathy, S. K., Suraj, B. and Sahu D. 2020. Phenotyping and association of grain
zinc content with agromorphological traits in a core rice germplasm. Int. J. of Chem.
Studies, 8(2): 685-691. NAAS- 5.31
306. Vithu, P., Dash, S. K. and Rayaguru, K. 2019. Post-Harvest Processing and
Utilization of Sweet Potato: A Review. Food Reviews International, DOI:
10.1080/87559129.2019. 1600540, NAAS rating: 9.10
307. Vithu, P., Dash, S. K., Rayaguru, K., Panda, M. K. and Nedunchezhiyan, M. 2020.
Optimization of starch isolation process for sweet potato and characterization of the
prepared starch. J. of Food Measurement and Characterization, 14: 1520–1532.
https://doi. org/10. 1007/s11694-020-00401-8. NAAS Score: 7.18
308. Wali, V.R., Mishra, R.K., Mohapatra, B.P. and Mishra, S.N. 2019 Analysis of
cropping patterns followed by members and non-members of water users association
in Upper Krishna Project Command Area, Int. J. of Current Microbiology and
Applied Sc. 8(12): 1220-1224. NAAS rating: 5.38
309. Wali, V.R., Mishra, R.K.; Mohapatra, B.P. and Mishra, S.N. 2020 Constraints faced
by farmers in Canal Command areas of Upper Krishna Project, Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 9(1): 222-225. NAAS rating: 5.21
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FIG. 1.3. Research Publications in Journals (NAAS >5.0)
6.6.3.5. Innovation and Best Practices: What are the innovative efforts of the
University that help in its excellence in research?
Centres of Excellence: Creation of commodity specific centres of excellence based on
zonal level commodity specificity. Those are Rice, Groundnut (RRTTS,
Bhubaneswar),Aromatic Rice (Rice Res. Station, Jeypore), Maize (RRTTS, Umerkote),
Millets, Pulses (CPR, Berhampur), Winter pulses, Linseed (RRTTS, Keonjhar),
Mustard (RRTTS, Ranital), Sesamum (RRTTS, Dhenkanal), Ginger (RRTTS,
Semiliguda), Turmeric (RRTTS, G. Udayagiri), Cotton, Fruits (RRTTS,
Bhawanipatna), Coconut, IFS (Sakhigopal Farm), Chilli (RRTTSS, Kirei), Seed
Production (RRTTSS, Motto and SRF, Gambharipali), Jute (JRS, Kendrapara),
Sugarcane (SRS, Nayagarh), Spices (HARS, Pottangi)&Dryland Agriculture (DLAP,
Phulbani). Proposal submitted for set up of Centre of Excellence in areas of Cutting
Edge Sciences related to agriculture at University head quarter viz. Creation of CoE in
areas:Genomics, transgenics and bioinformatics in agriculture and allied areasunder
School of Genomics, Transgenics and Bio-informatics,Application of Nano-sciences
and sensors in agriculture under School of Application of Nanoscience and
Sensors,Research on VRT, ICT, IOT, bigdata analysis, GIS and other recent sciences
under School of Precision Agriculture and NRM, Fundamental research on social
sciences to take the cutting edge-science to stakeholders under School of Social
Sciences
Strengthening Research Collaborations: MoU with different premier institutes in
nation/abroad for research excellence, viz: MoU between OUAT & Rothamstead
Research Int., UK to work on Genome editing, between OUAT &IIT, Delhi to work
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
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118
254 267
309
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on Sensor application, Nano technology, Geospatial and other advanced sciences.,
Draft MoU of OUAT with CIARB and NDRI proposed for Animal Research.
6.6.3.6. IPR Cell/ ITMU: Whether the University is currently having functional
Intellectual Property Right Cell in place. Mention the date of the meetings conducted
by the Cell in last three years and what were the major recommendations. Is the
University having Institute Technology Management Unit in place. Mention the date
of the meetings conducted by the Unit in last three years and what were the major
recommendations.
The University has a separate cell for protection of intellectual property,
headed by a senior scientist. Recently, the technology management cell has been
constituted to look after protection of intellectual property and commercialization of
technological products. Various technologies in the form of crop varieties, farm
implements, value added products, processes, etc. have been developed by the
university, which need to be protected as per the prevailing acts and rules. Several
steps have been taken for obtaining patent, registration of implement design & crop
varieties and protection of copyright of published works and computer programmes.
A patent has been granted by Govt. of India in 2018 on a product technology
“Raw stone apple slicer” (305823, 1239/KOL/2008) developed by the University. Application has been filed for obtaining patent on“Black pepper thresher-cum-grader”.
Besides, design application has been submitted for registration of black pepper thresher-
cum-grader. Applications have also been filed with PPV& FR Authority, New Delhi for
protection of various crop varieties such as Sushree (Toria), Arpita (Linseed),
Hiranmayee & Tanmayee (Rice) and Shresthaa (Jute). Till now, a total of 22 crop
varieties consisting of four commodity groups viz; Rice (15 nos.), Sesame (3 nos.),
Black gram (2 nos.), Rapeseed-mustard (2 nos.) have been protected in the PPV&FR
Authority. One Copyright application (computer programme) has been filed for the
work “TreeScale: An android application to measure thevolume of tree species” for protection.
Till now, the University has facilitated in registering seven animal breeds
including four in cattle, two in buffalo and one in poultry-fowl category.
Table 1.35. Date of meetings & major recommendations of IPR Cell
Date of
meeting
Major recommendations
05.02.2018 Release of crop varieties, notification and protection under
PPV&FR Act,2001
14.03.2018 Filing of application of crop variety “ARPITA” of Linseed crop for registration under PPV&FR Act,2001 as Extant variety
02.04.2018 Proposals for registration of animal/fish breeds and microbial
strains / genetic resources for registration
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Date of
meeting
Major recommendations
23.04.2018 Filing of application of crop variety “TANMAYEE” and “HIRANMAYEE”of Rice crop for registration under PPV&FR Act,2001 as Extant variety
30.04.2018 Submission of patent applications to DST for proper search,
drafting and filing on“Standardization of viable protocol for rapid in vitro cloning of plantain (Musa AAB group) cv. Gaja Bantal”, “ A fast protocol for in vitro cloning of Sugarcane
(SaccharumofficinarumL.)cv. Sabita” and “In vitro propagation of
Lilium (Lilium spp.) cv. Nashville”
05.05.2018 Introduction of “Undertaking-cum-Declaration” in place of prevalent practice of MoU in issue of Non-Exclusive License
(NEL) against the OUAT protected crop varieties.
18.01.2019 Filing of “Sorada Lotus”, an agricultural good for registration of the goods under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration
and Protection) Act,1999
12.03.2019 Submission of patent application to NRDC on “system and method for volume estimation of standing trees from images captured using
smartphone camera”
21.03.2019 Submission of Literary Work (Computer program) on “TreeScale:
An android application to measure the volume of tree species”for
registration under the Copyright Act,1957
Submission of one design application on “Black Pepper Thresher cum Grader” to NRDC
02.08.2019 Submission of patent application on “Black Pepper Thresher cum Grader” to NRDC
Submission of Farmer applications to PPV&FR Authority for Plant
Genome Savior Farmers Rewards and Recognitions
25.08.2018 Submission of patent application on “Ragi Thresher cum Pearler” to NRDC
19.09.2018 Constitution of Institute Germplasm Identification Committee
(IGIC) of OUAT
27.11.2019 • Policy Guidelines of Technology Management Cell for protection
of Intellectual Property and Management/Commercialization of
Technologies of OUAT
• Patent/Design application on “Black Pepper cum Grader”
• Geographical Indications on “Sorada Lotus”
06.12.2019 leasing of the Primary Processing Facility Unit for Ginger
established under NAIP Component-II Project of OUAT at
Daringbadi
18.12.2019 • Protection of farmers’ varieties in PPV&FR Authority
• Organizing one day workshop on IPR with the help of NRDC
• Sale of seeds of crop varieties developed from OUAT in branded
packets (OUAT KALINGA)
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Date of
meeting
Major recommendations
12.05.2020 Collection of User fee for supply of breeder seeds of OUAT
varieties and which are not protected under the PPV&FR Act,2001
05.06.2020 • Filing of patent application on "Sorghum Thresher cum Cleaner
• Filing of design application for “Black Pepper cum Grader” under
the Design Act,2000
• Protection of "OUAT KALINGA" logo under the Trade Marks
Act,1999
• Renewal of protection period of paddy variety-Ranidhan under the
PPV&FR Act,2001 up to 1.5.2029
10.09.2020 Filing of goods from Odisha for protection under the Geographical
Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act,1999
Technology Management Cell
The Technology Management Cell (TMC) of the University works for protecting
intellectual properties followed by management/ commercialization of technologies.
OUAT has developed several varieties, breeds, production and protection technologies
on crop, animal & fishery, farm machinery, mushroom, etc., which need to be out-scaled
and commercialized. The cell addresses various technical issues relating to
commercialization of crop variety & farm implements, deciding modalities for
procurement of technological inputs and strengthening linkage with outside agencies
regarding promotion of technological products. The cell encourages a greater
professional recognition in the fields of innovation and invention ultimately resulting in
faster technological progress in the University. The technologies developed by the
University are protected, managed and commercialized by the cell. The cell also
facilitates communities in protecting community rights through protecting agricultural
and manufactured goods having unique characteristics under GI Act.
The achievements of the Technology Management Cell are detailed below.
Crop Varieties protected under PPV & FR Act, 2001
Crops Varieties Registered
Rice Mandakini
Sesame Smarak, Subhra
Linseed Arpita
Crop Varieties filed for protection under PPV & FR Act, 2001
Crops Varieties
Rice Hiranmayee (REG/2018/261), Tanmayee
(REG/2018/262)
Jute Shresthaa (REG/2012/416)
Rapeseed & Mustard Sushree (REG/2017/1392)
Farmers’ Crop varieties filed for protection under PPV & FR Act, 2001
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Crop District of collection Number
Paddy Jajpur 4
Jagatsinghpur 12
Koraput 4
Total 20
(Annexure 1.9)
Patent granted to OUAT
Patent No. /
Appln. No.
Invention /
Technology
Date of
Patent
Date of
Grant
Validity
305823
1239/KOL/2008
Raw stone
apple slicer
(product)
22.07.2008 17.01.2019 22.07.2008
to
21.07.2028
(Annexure 1.10)
Table 1.36. Patents/ Designs and Copyrights filed
Sl.
No.
IPR
domain
Theme / Title /Goods
/Variety
Application
No. allotted by
the Registry
Status
1 Patent Black Pepper Thresher
cum Grader
202031035469 Application filed
on 18.8.2020
2 Patent Ragi Thresher cum
Pearler
201831041879 Publication on
8.5.2020
3 Patent A Portable Evaporaively
Cooled Storage System
201831011841 Compliance report
to FER filed on
9.11.2020
4 Patent A Miniaturized System
for cost effective and
small scale Vegetable
Oil Refining
201831011758 Compliance report
to FER filed on
13.06.2020
5 Design Black Pepper Thresher
cum Grader
334849-001 Application filed
on 3.11.2020
6 Copyright An android application
to measure the volume
of tree species
10468/2019-
CO/L
Compliance
submitted
Animal Breeds protected
Category
of Animal
Breed name with
registered number
Breeding tract
Poultry-
Fowl
Hansli Chicken
INDIA_CHICKEN_1500_H
ANSLI_12018
Mayurbhanj district, suitable for game
(fighting) and meat purpose, Average
egg production is 67 per year with an
egg weight of 46g. Average body weight
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is about 3.8kg in males and 2.5kg in
females
Copyrights (Literary works) protected under the Copyright Act 1957
Class of
work
Title of the Work ROC. No. & Diary
No.
Literary Doubling Farmers’ Income in Odisha – District Specific Strategy Document
L-79176/2018
14801/2018-CO/L
Table 1.37. Geographical Indication filed for registration
Sl
No
Name and
type of Goods
Applicant(s) and Authorized
Producer organization(s)
Remarks /
Appl. No.
1. Sorada Lotus,
Agricultural
Goods (Class-
31)
1. OUAT
2. Sorada Taluka Primary
Fishermen Cooperative Society
Ltd
Authorized Producer
Organization:
Sorada Taluka Primary Fishermen
Cooperative Society Ltd.
In process
2. Dhenkanal
Magji
(Food stuff,
Class-30)
Date of Regn.: 07.12.2020
Registered Applicant: OUAT
Authorized Producers : Dhenkanal
Sweets Association, Dhenkanal,
Odisha
GI Appln. No.
724
3. Mayurbhanj
Kai Chutney
(Food stuff,
Class-31)
Date of Regn.: 07.12.2020
Registered Applicant: OUAT
Authorized Producers : The
Mayurbhanj Kai society Ltd.,
Baripada
GI Appln. No.
725
4. Nayagarh
Kanteimundi
Brinjal
(Agricultural,
Class-31)
Date of Regn.: 07.12.2020
Registered Applicant: OUAT
Authorized Producers :
Neelamadhav Society Ltd.,
Banapur and Dhanalaxmi Society
Ltd., Fategarh
GI Appln. No.
739
The design of ragi thresher-cum-pearler developed by the University has been
commercialized.
Funds received by the Technology Management Cell: An amount of Rs. 6.97 lakhs
were collected during 2016-17 to 2020-21 as license fee by issuing NEL against the
OUAT varieties protected in PPV&FR Act. Besides, Farm Machinery Testing Centre
has collected Rs. 24.54 lakh as testing fee. Rs. 17.92 lakh has been generated through
the private company sponsored trials and rs 16.62 lakh has been received as license fee.
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6.6.3.7. Central Instrumentation Unit: Is there a Central Instrumentation Unit in
place? What are the facilities available in the unit?
The central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) of OUAT is a central facility of latest
and advanced analytical Instruments for research in the application areas of agriculture
and allied interdisciplinary sciences. Different equipments are available for imaging and
effective documentation, complete chemical analysis of the compound with its detail
characterization and laboratory services in the field of molecular biology. This facility
is open for the students, research scholars and faculty members of OUAT.
Scientists/faculties from other organizations, especially academic institutions avail this
facility on chargeable basis. The CIF takes up activities like capacity building and
human resources development for the operation and applications of different
instruments. This facility also encourages collaborative research with institutes of
repute. With a tagline of Techno Touch for Agro Search, the CIF is actively facilitating
the researchers of OUAT to advanced instrumentation facilities for quality research
output.
Salient features of CIF
• Well planned CIF building (Approx. 10,000 sqft) with faculty chamber, office
room, training hall, store, toilets etc.
• Well furnished laboratories with 24 X 7 power supply and back up facility,
humidity and temperature controlled system, insulated floors, round the clock water
supply and dust free environment.
• Well protected with CCTV surveillance and monitoring system.
• Adequate fire safety mechanisms with smoke detectors, fire alarms and fire
extinguishers.
• Well defined protocol for sample collection, labeling, storage and processing.
• Routine inspection, cleaning, maintenance, testing and calibration of the
instruments by authorized service engineers.
• Well laid out action plans to be taken in response to equipment failure.
• Maintains proper storage conditions for consumables.
• Proper record maintenance, result analysis, reporting and retrieval of data.
• First aid kit on each floor.
• Proper waste disposal mechanisms.
Table 1.38. List of instruments available in CIF
Sl. No List of the Equipment Make & Model
1 Scanning Electron
Microscope with EDS
Make: Hitachi
Model:S3400N
2 CHNS,O Analyzer Make: Elementar
Model: Unicube
3 HPTLC (High Performance
Thin Layer Chromatography)
Make: CAMAG
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Sl. No List of the Equipment Make & Model
4 FTIR* WITH ATR Make: Perkin Elmer
Model: Spectrum Two
5 ICP-OES Make: Perkin Elmer
Model: Avio 200
6 GC MS Make: Perkin Elmer
Model: Clarus 590 & SQ8MS
7 LC MS MS Make: Waters
Model: DELTA 600
MicromassQuatromicro
Flourescence, RID &
Absorbance detector
8 Automatic Microbial
Identification system
Make: Biomerieux
Model:Vitek-2 Compact 60
9 Micro plate Washer with
Reader
Make: Biorad
10 UV-VIS Spectrophotometer Make: Perkin Elmer
Model: Lambda 365
11 Microwave Digestion System Make: Anton Paar
Model: Multiwave- 3000
12 Kel Plus Nitrogen Analyzer Make: Pelican,
Model:KELPLUS. ClassicDX
13 Cryostat Make: Leica
Model: CM 1510 S
14 Ice flaking machine Make: Icematic
Model: F-200
15 Ultra Centrifuge Make: Hitachi
Model:himacCP100WX
16 High Speed Cooling
Centrifuge (Floor Model)
Make: KUBOTA
17 High Speed cooling
Centrifuge.(Bench top)
Make: Eppendorf
Model:5430R
18 Microcentrifuge Make:Remi
Model:CM-12 plus
19 Cooling Centrifuge(Bench
Top)
Make:Eltek
Model:RC-4100D
20 Minispin Plus Make: Eppendorf
21 Research Microscope with
photographic attachments
Make: Labovision
Model: SENSE i 4000
22 Multi parameter Bench top
meter
Make: OAKTON
23 Hydrolicpellette Press Make: Kimaya
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Sl. No List of the Equipment Make & Model
24 Rotary Vacuum Evaporator Make: Heidolph
25 Ultra Pure Water System Make: ELGA
26 Ultra Pure Water System
Make: Pall Scientific
27 Deep Freezer(-200C) Make: Elanpro
28 Deep Freezer(-200C) Make: Vestfrost
29 Deep Freezer(-800C) Make: New Brunswick
30 CO2 Incubator Make: New Brunswick
Galaxy 170 S
31 Bacteriological Incubator Make:Labotech
32 Hot air Oven Make:Labotech
33 Homogeniser (handheld) Make: Dynaken
34 Rotospin Make: Tarson
35 Vortex shaker Make: Tarson
36 Laminar Air Flow Make:Klenzflow
37 Auto pipette Set (1µ to 5ml.) Make: Eppendorf
38 Muffle Furnace Make:Accumax
39 Probe Sonicator Make: Branson
40 Bath Sonicator Make:Branson
41 Low Volume Concentrator Make: PCI Analytical
42 Bench top Autoclave Make: Esteem
43 Super Critical Fluid
Extraction and analytical
system
Make: JASCO
44 Solid Phase Extraction
System
Make: GILSON
45 Real Time PCR Make: BioRad
Chromo4 four color
6.6.3.8. Global Support: Global Support may assist Universities to organize and
undertake activities outside of the Regions by providing a centralized location for
administrative resources and a single point of contact for addressing related
questions. Does the University maintain functional experts in a range of
administrative areas to provide technical advice and guidance in the areas of
exchange programmes, visa related issues, International MoUs, collaborative
research, etc.?
The University collaborates with international organizations to strengthen
research activities and excelling in cutting egdge technology. The international
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organizations include IRRI, the Phillippines, University of Nebraska, USA; AIT,
Bangkok; ICRISAT; ICARDA, CIMMYT, ILRI, IFDC and other organizations. The
University has also signed MoU with Rothamstead Research Int., UK to work on
Genome editing. The University has participated in web-based policy discussions for
the Coalition for Food and Nutrition Security (CFNS), jointly organized by the Tata-
Cornell Institute (TCI), and BAIF Development Research Foundation.
Efforts are intensified for visit of faculties and students to various countries for
international exposure. During 2019-20, a total of 24 students have visited various
laboratories in USA, the Phillipines and Thailand for obtaining knowledge on cutting
edge science. Some of the faculties have visited other countries for presentation of
research findings and participation in international workshop/seminar.
Table 1.39. Collaborates with International Organizations
Name of the College No. of
students
Name of Host
University
College of Agril. Engg.
&Technology
05 IRRI, Philippines
College of Agril.,
Bhubaneswar
05 University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, USA
College of Vety. Sc. & AH 04 University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, USA
College of Fisheries,
Rangailunda
10 Aqua Centre, AIT,
Bangkok, Thailand
(Annexure 1.11)
Table 1.40. Faculty Visited Abroad
Sl
No
Name of the
scientist
Department Country
visited
Purpose of visit Period
1 Mr Sukanta
Kumar Pradhan
Bio informatics USA Attend workshop 22nd - 23rd
August
2016
2 Dr. Chinmaya
Kumar Das,
Jr. Scientist,
RRTTS, Ranital
IRRI, the Philippines
Training 8th-26th
August,
2016
3 Prof. S.
Pasupalak
Hon’ble Vice-
Chancellor
Kenya Participated in
CIMMYT maize
programme
27 Aug. to 3
Sept. 2017
4 Prof. P.N.
Jagadev
Dean of Research Kenya Participated in
CIMMYT maize
programme
27 Aug. to 3
Sept. 2017
5 Dr. D. Lenka Assoc. Prof. Dept.
of PBG, CA,
BBSR
Kenya Participated in
CIMMYT maize
programme
27 Aug. to 3
Sept. 2017
6 Dr. D. Swain,
Maize
Breeder & OIC,
AICRP on Maize
Kenya Participated in
CIMMYT maize
programme
27 Aug. to 3
Sept. 2017
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Sl
No
Name of the
scientist
Department Country
visited
Purpose of visit Period
7 Dr. G.R.Jena Asst. Professor,
Dept. of Clinical
Veterinary
Medicine,
C.V.Sc. & A.H.
Taiwan Attended 6th World
Waterfoul Conference
20-25 Oct.
2017
8 Dr. K.K.
Panigrahi
Asst. Professor,
Plant Breeding &
Genetics
IRRI, the
Philippines Training on Design
and Analysis of
Breeding Trials using
Plant Breeding Tools
09-12 May,
2017
9 Dr. S. K.
Tripathy
Prof., Dept. of
ABT, CA,
Bhubaneswar
Bangla
desh
Presentation of
research results of the
Harvest Plus project
21-23 Oct.
2017
10 Dr. K. K.
Panigrahi
Asst.Prof. (PBG),
College of Agril.,
Chiplima
Israel International Training
on Agro-ecological
approaches for
sustainable agriculture
20th Oct. to
10th Nov.
2018
11 Dr. D. Behura Asst. Prof., CPGS Canada International
Conference of the
International
Association of
Agricultural
Economists
28 July to
2ndAug.
2018
12 Dr. D. Behura Asst. Prof., CPGS USA International
Conference on
Sustainable
Development
9-11th Nov.
2018
13 Dr. D. Behura Asst. Prof., CPGS Cornell To present a paper on
SRI on a request from
SRI International
13th Nov.
2018
14 Dr. C.S.K.
Mishra
Prof. & Head,
Zoology, CBSH
Singapore Leadership for
Academician
Programme (LEAP)
4-8 Mar., 2019
15 Dr. N. Sahoo Prof., Vety.
Epidemiology and
Preventive
Medicine, CVSc
& AH
Atlanta,
USA
Int. Conf. of American
Society for
Microbiologist on
New and emerging
pathogens from bush
meat
06-11 June
2018
16 Dr. (Mrs.) A.
Baliarsingh
Prof., Dept. of
Agril.
Meteorology, CA,
Bhubaneswar
Sri Lanka Workshop on
C-CAFS
21-23 Nov
2018
17 Dr. Niranjan
Senapati
AICRP on
MULLaRP
Thialand Field visit 26-30 Aug.
2018
18 Mrs. Sujata Das Jr.Scientist
(PBG),
AICRP on
MULLaRP
Thailand Advanced breeding
seed multiplication
systems, field
26-30 Aug.
2018
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Sl
No
Name of the
scientist
Department Country
visited
Purpose of visit Period
implementation
schemes in pulses
19 Dr.Akshaya Ku.
Senapati
Professor, Dept.
of Pl. Pathology,
CA, Bhubaneswar
Thialand International
conference on Role of
soil and plant health in
achieving sustainable
Development goals
22-25 Nov.,
2018
20 Dr R.K. Swain Professor, Animal
Nutrition
Jordan ICARDA project
workshop
13-20 July
2019
21 Dr N. Panda Professor, Animal
Nutrition
Jordan ICARDA project
workshop
13-20 July
2019
22 Dr. N. Sahoo Professor & Head,
Prev. Med.
Warsaw,
Poland
Participation in
Science Program
Review 2019
17-20 Sept.
2019
23 Dr. M.K. Ghosal Professor, Dept.
of FMP
Singapore Singapore-International
Conference of Science
and Technology
Research
15-16 Nov.
2019
24 Dr Ashok Ku.
Sahoo
Professor, College
of Forestry
Republic
of Korea
Observer in Asia Pacific
Forestry Commissioner
Meeting of the FAO
17-21 June
2019
25 Dr N. Bhola Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Forestry
Tribhuvan
University,
Nepal
International Conference
on Global initiatives in
agricultural and applied
sciences for eco-friendly
environment
16-18 June,
2019
26 Dr Debdutt
Behura
Asst. Prof., Agri
Business
Management
University
of
Missouri,
USA
To present a paper on
sustainability,
livelihood and gender
issues in rice farming
household in Odisha
23-25 July
2019
27 Prof. P.K. Roul Dean, Extension
Education
Norway Annual Project
Review Meeting
26-30 May
2019
28 Dr P.J. Mishra JDE, Directorate
of Extension
Education
Norway Annual Project
Review Meeting
26-30 May
2019
29 Dr. A.
Baliarsingh
Prof., Dept. of
Agrometerology,
CA, BBSR
Indonesia 5th Global Science
Conference on
Climate-Smart
Agriculture
8-10 Oct.
2019
30 Dr. A.
Baliarsingh
Prof., Dept. of
Agrometerology,
CA, BBSR
Nepal 3rd International
Workshop GIASE-
2019 at Tribhuvan
University
16-18 June,
2019
31 Dr. S. Biswal Prof., Dept. of
Agronomy, CA,
BBSR
Indonesia
5th Global Science
Conference on
Climate Smart
Agriculture
8-10 Oct.
2019
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6.6.4. Extension Support
6.6.4.1. Extension Council: Mention the present composition of the Extension Council
and provide the dates of meetings in last five years in tabular form.
The Extension Council is chaired by the Vice Chancellor and Dean of Extension
coordinates all the activities. The other members include Deans/Directors/Associate
Deans of colleges, Dean of Research, Associate Directors of Research of RRTTS,
Officer-in-Charge of RRTTSS, Commodity Research Stations and AICRPs; Senior
Scientists & Head of KVKs, officials of line Departments of Govt. of Odisha,
representatives from local ICAR Institutes and farmer representatives. It is also attended
by Heads of the Departments, faculty members, scientists and extension specialists of
the University.
The University conducts Research Council and Extension Council meetings
simultaneously in the name of State level Research and Extension Council meeting to
strengthen the linkage between research and extension system and decide transferable
technologies in consultation with scientists.
Table 1.41. Dates of Extension Council Meetings
Year Date
2016 06.06.16 to 08.06.16
2017 24.05.17 to 26.05.17
2018 10.05.18 to 12.05.18
2019 22.05.19 to 25.05.19
2020 17.06.20 to 18.06.20
6.6.4.2. Directorate of Extension Education: Give brief information about the
present establishment of the Directorate of Extension education, staff pattern, KVK
and other off-campus extension programmes, extension coordination mechanism,
extension and technology dissemination system and contribution in academic
programmes.
Present establishment of the Directorate of Extension education: The Directorate of
Extension Education looks after transfer of technologies to the farmers’ field through functioning of:
• Thirtyone Krishi Vigyan Kendras located across 28 districts of the state
• Information and Communication Centre
• University Extension Block Programme
• Distance Education Programme
• Video Project
• Agriculture Technology Information Centre
• Odisha Gender Resource Centre.
Staff pattern: The Dean, Extension education is the head of the Directorate of
Extension education. He is supported by four Joint Directors, four Deputy Directors
and other supporting staff. TheSenior Scientists and Head leads the KVKs and is
assisted by six scientists of variinterous diciplines and other supporting staff.
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KVK and other off-campus extension programmes: Some of the methodologies for
transfer of technology are on-farm testing, frontline demonstration, off campus and on
campus training, cluster demonstration on pulses and oilseeds, Farmers’ Fair, field days, kisan mobile advisory service, kisan gosti, farmers whatsApp groups, awareness
campaign, soil heath camp, animal health camp, radio and TV talks, news paper
coverage, farmers club meetings etc. Besides, KVKs also celebrate special days i.e.
Agril. Education Day, Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan, Mahila Kisan Divas, Women in
Agriculture Day, World Food Day, World Meteorological Day, World Soil Day etc.
Technologies on crop production & protection, horticulture crops, animal science,
fisheries science, farm machinery, soil-water management, women friendly drudgery
reduction farm implements, mushroom cultivation, nutritional garden, bee keeping,
agroforestry, climate resilient agricultural technologies, etc. are shared with the
farmers for enhancing agricultural production.
Extension coordination mechanism: The KVK activities are monitored by the
Directorate of Extension Education through monthly review meetings and visit of
officials from the directorate. Research-Extension linkage meetings are organized every
month at all the KVKs by involving scientists of research stations & KVKs, district level
extension officials, progressive farmers and officials from Agro Industries, Markfed, etc.
The farmers’ problems are discussed in the meeting and solutions are derived. Discussions are also made on research findings and various Govt. schemes/programmes
for the farmers.
Extension and technology dissemination system : Krishi Vigyan Kendras provide
knowledge to the farmers and extension personnel by conducting various types of
training programmes. Besides, technology dissemination is done through on-farm
testing, frontline demonstration, cluster demonstration on pulses & oilseeds, Farmers’ Fair, field days, kisan mobile advisory service, kisan gosti, farmers whatsApp groups,
awareness campaign, soil heath camp, animal health camp, radio and TV talks, news
paper coverage, farmers club meetings etc.
Technologies on crop production & protection, horticulture crops, animal
science, fisheries science, farm machinery, soil-water management, women friendly
drudgery reduction farm implements, mushroom cultivation, nutritional garden, bee
keeping, agroforestry, climate resilient agricultural technologies, etc. are shared with
the farmers for enhancing agricultural production.
6.6.4.3. Extension Planning and Technological Impact: In what way the extension
planning help to support enterprises in adopting and deploying new technologies and
in commercializing innovations? What is the mechanism in place to study the
technological impact?
There is rigorous exercise for preparation of action plan for extension activities
by the KVKs. This is done in multilayer involving Directorate of Extension Education,
ICAR-Agricultural Technology Application Research Institute and the State Level
Resrach-Extension Council. The scientists, extension specialists and farmers actively
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contribute for preparation of action plan, based on local requirements. The action plan
is reflected in action at KVK level through assessment & demonstration of technology,
skill trainings, farmers’fair, field days and similar programmes. A team of senior
scientists are stationed at the Directorate of Extension Education to monitor the
activities taken up at KVK level. ICAR-Agricultural Technology Application Research
Institute of the respective zones also oversee the technology transfer process of KVKs.
The extension machineries encourage rural youth to adopt modern technology
and initiate their own enterprise. Entrepreneurship trainings are regularly organized to
motivate young farmers to become agri-preneurs. The University is also facilitating and
providing technical support to Farmer Producer Organizations for commercialization of
various technologies. Presently, OUAT is extending technological guidance to 73
Farmer Producer Organizations in the state.
The technological impact is assessed through collection of farmers’ feedback and evaluation by the monitoring unit at headquarters. Many a times, the farmers express
their satisfaction on the support extended by the KVKs which is a measure of impact of
technology transfer.
Table 1.42. Extension accomplishments
Sl. Particulars Unit 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
1 Training to
farmers
No. of trainings 1410 1034 1265 1285 1483
No. of Beneficiary 35336 26022 32559 37448 38901
2 Training to
rural youth
No. of trainings 344 223 254 195 294
No. of Beneficiary 5395 3424 4147 3224 4854
3 Training to
extension
personnel
No. of trainings 186 150 174 141 171
No. of Beneficiary 3251 2164 2803 2214 2678
4 Sponsored
training
No. of trainings 42 60 107 68 148
No. of Beneficiary 1586 1554 3967 1540 4788
5 On-farm
testing
No. conducted 425 443 235 241 271
No. of Beneficiary 4767 4407 2106 1935 2105
6 Frontline
demonstrat
ion
No. conducted 441 448 426 440 542
No. of Beneficiary 4201 4341 4399 4501 5393
6.6.4.4. Implementation of National Initiatives: Mention the status of
implementation of Student Ready, green initiatives, Farmers First Scheme,
MeraGaonMera Gaurav, NICRA and other similar schemes.
Implementation of Student READY : The final year UG students are attached to various
KVKs under RAWE programme. They are exposed to farmers’ field situation and are made acquainted with the real time field problems. The students also learn various
methods of technology transfer and earn experience on farmers’ training, field
demonstration and farmers’ fair. During 2018-19, through Rural Agricultural Work
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Experience activities; 237 final year students from College of Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar, Chiplima and Bhawanipatna were exposed to the farmers’ community in 103 priority blocks of the state as Agriculture Development Associates (Krishi Unnat
Sahayogi) with officials of State Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment. Similarly, during 2019-20, a total of 341 final year students from
College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar, Chiplima & Bhawanipatna and College of
Horticulture, Chiplima have worked as Agriculture Development Associates. The
students were involved in various activities under ten modules such as Seed Treatment,
Seed Availability & Assessment, Safe use of Pesticides, Availability of Fertilizers, DBT
in Fertilizers, Soil Health Card Scheme, Pradhanmantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY),
Pradhanmantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (Micro-irrigation Scheme), SauraJalanidhi
Scheme and Farm Mechanization Scheme.
The students are regularly exposed to industry environment to have first hand
experience regarding industrial products and agri-inputs. During 2019-20, 304
students have visited different agro based industries for industrial exposure. During
the year, 401 students were involved in ELP and agro-industrial attachment
programme. Besides, 65 students of College of Veterinary Science and animal
husbandry have undergone internship training. Similarly, 163 students have taken part
in in-plant training.
During 2018-19, 425 students have been involed in experiential learning
programme and agro-industrial attachment. Besides, 62 students of College of
Veterinary Science and animal husbandry have undergone internship training.
Similarly, 109 students have taken part in in-plant training.
Green initiatives: The University has intensified its effort to harness solar energy to
move towards green campus. Solar panels are fitted on the roof top of various buildings
of the University. The electricity production capacity is as detailed below.
• College of Agricultur, Bhubaneswar: 176.7kwp
• OUAT main Building: 111.91 kwp
• College of Ag. Engg. & Technology: 53.87 kWp:
• OUAT Guest House:15kWp
There are proposals for installation of solar panels at College of Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna (110.22 kWp) and at College of Veterinary Science & AH (181.57 kWp).
The KVKs are taking up various activities for protection of environment and
resource conservation through plantation programmes, construction of water harvesting
structure and water conservation measures by adoption of mulching. Besides, awareness
programmes are organized during environment day, World Meteorological Day, World
Soil Day etc. for dissemination of knowledge on importance of environment, soil health,
water conservation and green energy.
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National Initiatives:
Farmer FIRST programme operating in Khurda district, which aims at enhancing the
farm productivity and profitability through participatory approaches and shifting to high
value production system. The farmers are provided with latest technologies to enhance
the farm production
Mera Gaaon Mera Gaurav Programme: Under this programme 16 teams of scientists
of OUAT are making periodical visits to the adopted villages and providing technical
know-how and do-how to the farming community. The faculties and scientists interact
with the farmers and get feed back on field problems for preparation of farmer oriented
research plan.
Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA): The project is operating in
KVK, Nayagarh since 2016-17, which was extended to the KVKs of Puri, Ganjam-I
and Sambalpur. Under this project, rural youths have been trained and basic support has
been provided on mushroom production, backyard poultry rearing, stunted fingerling
production, honeybee production, etc. The selected rural youths were also trained on
project formulation and marketing strategy. Exposure visits have been conducted for
the participating rural youths to gain experience on various enterprises. Start up and add
on incentives were provided to the rural youths involved in the programme.
National Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA): NICRA activities
have been taken up in five KVKs viz. Kendrapara, Kalahandi, Jharsuguda, Ganjam-I
and Sonepur to enhance the resilience of agricultural production system to variability
of climate. This project has been formulated to develop region specific improved
technologies that would boost the resilience of agriculture to climate change. The
activities of the project are focused on six modules like Natural Resource Management
(NRM), Crop Production (CP), Livestock and Fisheries Production, Institutional
Interventions, Capacity building and Extension activities.
6.6.4.5. Innovation and Best Practices: What are the innovative efforts of an
institution that help in its excellence in extension?
OUAT Kalinga-A brand for quality and reliability: “OUAT Kalinga”- a brand of
OUAT symbolizes quality, timely supply and right price of the OUAT technologies for
the farmers and other stakeholders. All the technologies developed by the University
will be made available to the farming community in the brand name of ‘OUAT Kalinga’. All efforts will be made to ensure quality of the produce so that it can be a reliable brand among the farmers and others stakeholders of Odisha. OUAT Kalinga,
the unique brand of the University was launched with an objective to provide seeds,
quality planting materials, farm implements, animal breeds, mushroom spawn, fish seed
and other technological products to the farmer at right time and at an affordable price.
This will help the farmers to obtain high quality technological products. The scientists
will also get the feedback from the farmers regarding their products and plan further
research in the right direction.
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OUAT Farmers’ Fair – A new initiative : Scientists- Stakeholders interaction is an
essential part of improving productivity and livelihood of farmers of Odisha. With this
aim, the OUAT Farmers’ Fair was initiated. This is also an excellent opportunity to educate the farmers with recent developments on agriculture and allied areas. Farmers’ fair also acts as a potential platform to address a large number of farmers from
diversified area with varied education and experience. Besides creation of awareness
about modern technical know-how on agriculture, this will also motivate the young
minds to take up agriculture as a vocation. Keeping this in view, a Mega Farmers’ Fair was organized on 7th March, 2020 at the University with involvement of nearly 500
farmers from various parts of Odisha and West Bengal. Another farmers fair was also
organised on 24th November 2020 in virtual mode.
Best practices demonstrated by Krishi Vigyan Kendras
i) Mechanical direct seeded rice in coastal lowlands
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bhadrak demonstrated mechanized direct seeded rice
using seed cum ferti drill with integrated crop management practices against the
farmers’ practice of broadcasting dry seeds @ 100 kg/ha followed by beushaning at 35-
40 days after crop emergence. The recommended dose of fertilizer (80-40-40 Kg N-
P2O5-K2O/ha) was applied through use of seed drill. Two different weed management
modules i.e., pre-emergence application of Pretilachlor + safener @ 500g ai/ha followed
by hand weeding at 25-30 DAS and post emergence application of Bispyribac sodium
@ 20 g ai/ha at 15-20 days of emergence followed by mechanical weeding at 35 days
of emergence/hand weeding were recommended under MDSR. This intervention by
KVK, Bhadrak resulted in maximum yield up to 6.9 t/ha with cost saving of Rs.4500-
6700/ ha.
ii) Kharif onion cultivation for more remuneration
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Subarnapur has demonstrated kharif onion variety Bhima
Super in farmers’ field. The seedlings were transplanted in the month of October at a spacing of 15cm X 10cm with recommended package of practices. The yield was
around 265-310 q/ha, which was 23-44% more than local varieties. This success has
created awareness and interest among farmers of the district to adopt this technology.
iii) Use of CRIJAF SONA for improved jute retting
CRIJAF SONA, a talc based microbial formulation was demonstrated for retting
of jute by Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kendrapara. CRIJAF SONA formulation containing
three isolates of Bacillus pumilus was applied @ 25 kg /ha by placing in between the
bundles during retting. It reduced the retting period by 6-8 days and enhanced fiber
quality, which in turn increased the selling price and net profit.
iv) Lean to type trellis system in bitter gourd
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaipur had demonstrated lean to type trellis system in
bitter gourd. It was prepared by joining stakes between two adjoining beds forming an
‘A’ shaped structure and installing the horizontal stakes at the top. Trellis were of two-
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meter height and lean type trellis resulted in higher fruit yield, lower fruit loss, lower
pest and disease incidence. This technology was found remunerative with a net income
of Rs. 1,52,200/ha as against Rs. 94,000/ha in farmers’ practice. v) Rearing poultry breed “Vanaraja” in backyard
Poultry farming with desi birds is a traditional practice among the tribal and
backyard people of Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. After analyzing the situation, Krishi
Vigyan Kendra Mayurbhanj-I intervened through backyard farming of Vanaraja
poultry. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra supplied 150 to 200 no. of 21 days old vaccinated
chicks to the farm women with proper vaccination schedule i.e. 7th day F1 vaccine, on
14th day Gumboro vaccine and 28th day Lasota (R2B) vaccine. Vanaraja breed poultry
is more productive with 150-200 egg/annum and attains a body weight of 2.5 kg in 3
months. It helped the farm women to earn a net income of Rs. 1,80,000 by selling 500
no. of birds per batch. This technology encouraged other women to adopt rearing of
Vanaraja poultry in the backyard.
vi) Artificial brooding management in chicks
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sonepur imparted training to farmers of on brooding of
day old chicks after which the farmers prepared low cost chick guard for brooding of
chicks. Artificial management of chicks was done for 21 days with floor space of 0.3
sq. ft with help of chick guards, artificial heat @1-3 watt/chick, feeder and drinkers @
1 each for 50 birds. Vaccination against RD on 7th & 28th day IBD on 14th day and use
of electrolytes, preventive antibiotics during brooding has reduced the chick mortality
rate from 22% to 8%. The success has motivated farmers, SHG members and other
youth to adopt the technology.
Research – extension interface
The research-extension interface system in the University is a pioneer endeavour
to solve the farmers’ problem instantly in consultation with scientists and extension
specialists. A state level apex body in constituted at University level involving senior
officers from Govt. departments, ICAR institutes and OUAT to address the emerging
farmers’problem in the state. District level research-extension interface meeting are
held every month at KVKs with participation of Research institutions, related line
departments and civil society organizations for effective convergence of all schemes
and programs operating at district level. Discussion on emerging issues of the district is
also one of the key agenda of the interface.
6.6.4.6. Consultancy/Certification/Testing: Mention about the resources
generated through Consultancy/ Certification/Testing etc. in last five years. Give
details of all activities. Give summary of participation of faculty in
Consultancy/Certification/ Testing and outreachprogrammes.
The University is earning revenue through testing fees and commercialisation
of technological products as detailed below.
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Table 1.43. User Fee collected at Central Instrumentation Facility
Year Amount collected (Rs.)
2017-2018 2,20,100
2018-2019 3,67,300
2019-2020 4,70,935
2020-2021 5,19,386
Total 15,77,721
Fig. 1.4. User Fee collected (Rs) at CIF
Table 1.44. Testing fee collected by the Farm Machinery Testing Centre
Year Testing Charges (Rs.)
2016-17 12,74,377
2017-18 17,03,971
2018-19 15,51,035
2019-20 9,26,520
2020-21 23,48,999
Total 78,04,902
Funds received by the Technology Management Cell
From Farm Machinery Testing Centre : Rs. 24,53,774/-
From Private Company sponsored trials : Rs. 17,92,000/-
From Dean of Research as License fee : Rs 16,62,000/-
Table 1.45. Institutional Share from Externally Funded Projects (Rs lakh)
Year 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Institutional Share 20.952 93.3291 15.47449 45.38
2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021
220,100.00
367,300.00
470,935.00
519,386.00
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6.6.5. Faculty and Staff Development
6.6.5.1. Recruitment and Promotional Avenue: Give the detailed recruitment
procedure for faculty, technical, supporting and administrative staff (inbrief) and
further mention the last recruitment for each category held in the University. Similarly,
career advancement procedure and its implementation for all categories shall be given.
How many staff has been recruited directly at the higher positions in the last five years?
Recruitment procedure: Hon’ble Governor of Odisha and Chancellor of the University
appoints all statutory officers of the University. The post of the Registrar, Comptroller
and Director of Physical Plant (DPP) are filled up by personnel on deputation from the
State Government who are recruited through Odisha Administrative, Finance and
Engineering services, respectively. The Deans of various faculties, Dean, Students’ Welfare, Dean of Research and Dean, Extension Education are appointed by the
Chancellor on the basis of the recommendation of statutory selection committee under
the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor. The Directors of some colleges/Associate
Dean, College of Agriculture, Chiplima/Bhawanipatna, College of Horticulture,
Chiplima are appointed from among the faculty members on the basis of seniority. The
recruitment of teacher in a particular grade and discipline is made through statutory
selection committee by open advertisement against the total number of vacant posts.
The promotion of teachers from one grade to the other is made by open advertisement
and selection as stated earlier.
The recruitment of the technical and supporting staff is made by statutory
committee, constituted for the purpose, from the panel of candidates obtained from
employment bureau and open advertisement. The promotion of technical and supporting
staff is made through departmental promotion committee.
Career advancement procedure: The University has adopted the UGC/ICAR pay
scales for teachers. The UGC regulations on qualifications and fix Career
Advancement Scheme are followed with the approval of the State Government. There
is regular promotion of faculties through career advancement scheme. There is a
designated committee under the chairmanship of a Dean for scrutinization of
documents submitted by the faculties/ scientists.
Recruitment for higher positions: During last five years, there was recruitment of five
Deans by the University for smooth management of various offices. Those are Dean,
Extension Education; Dean of Research; Dean PGF-cum-DRI; Dean, College of
Agriculture, Bhubaneswar and Dean, College of Agricultural Engineering and
Technology. The process of recruitment of other Deans are under progress.
Recruitment for faculty/scientist positions: The recruitment for faculty/scientist
positions of various departments have been done as per the details given below.
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Table 1.46. Recruitment for faculty/scientist positions
Sl. No. Department/ Position Category No.
2020-21
1 Agronomy Asst. Professor 1
2 Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry
Asst. Professor 2
3 Plant Breeding and Genetics Asst. Professor 1
4 Agricultural Statistics Asst. Professor 3
5 Horticulture Asst. Professor 1
6 Seed Science & Technology Asst. Professor 2
7 Veterinary Clinical Medicine Asst. Professor 1
8 Veterinary Surgery Asst. Professor 1
9 Veterinary Preventive Medicine Asst. Professor 1
10 BPCL Professor Chair Professor 1
11 KVKs under DAMU Subject Matter
Specialist
9
Total 23
2018-19
1 Horticulture Senior Scientist 1
2 Plant Breeding and Genetics Senior Scientist 1
3 Plant Breeding and Genetics Asst. Professor 2
Total 4
Table 1.47. Appointments in KVKs, 2018-19
Sl. Position Discipline No.
1 Senior Scientist & Head Multi-disciplinary 17
2 Subject Matter Specialist Agronomy 16
3 Subject Matter Specialist Horticulture 2
4 Subject Matter Specialist Plant Protection 7
5 Subject Matter Specialist Agril. Extension 10
6 Subject Matter Specialist Soil Science 5
7 Subject Matter Specialist Veterinary Science 3
8 Subject Matter Specialist Agril. Engineering 8
9 Subject Matter Specialist Fishery 3
10 Programme Asst. NA 4
11 Farm Manager NA 10
Total 85
Table 1.48. Recruitment for non-teaching positions, 2017-18 to 2020-21
Sl. Category No.
1 Artist 2
2 Lab. Asst. 12
3 Demonstrator 3
4 Medical Technicial 1
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Sl. Category No.
5 Computor 2
6 Setter 1
7 Technical Asst. 2
8 VAW 27
9 Pharmacist 1
10 Statistical Asst. 2
11 Physical Education Officer 1
12 Field Supervisor 1
13 Speciman Collector 2
14 Soil Analyst 1
15 Telephone Operator 1
16 Media maker 1
17 Museum Asst. 1
18 Cartographer 1
19 Machineman 1
20 Field Asst. 4
21 Mechanic 5
22 Carpenter 1
23 Driver 13
24 Helper 4
25 Messanger 3
26 Junior Asst. 2
27 Peon 1
Total 96
6.6.5.2. Participation of Faculty in Symposia/Workshops: Give the comprehensive
list (year wise, Collegewise) participation of faculty in National/ International
Seminars/ Symposia/ Workshops/ Training/ Consultancy visits/ Special assignments,
etc.
The University constantly encourages faculties/scientists for participation in
symposia, summer courses, winter school, workshop and training programmes. The
year-wise details are given hereunder.
Table 1.49. Faculty participation in symposia, summer courses, winter school,
workshop and training programmes, 2016-17
Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Dr. G.R.Jena Innovative techniques, Veterinary
emerging issues and advancement in
Veterinary Medicine to meet
challenges: present and the future
College and
Research
Institute,
Tirunelveli,
Tamil Nadu
22-24
Feb., 2017
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Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Dr. U. K. Mishra,
Dr.Srinivas
Sathapathy,
Dr.(Mrs.) Ritun
Patra,
Dr. B.Jena,
Dr. D. Das
National Seminar on “Emerging Scenario in Veterinary Anatomy
teaching and Research abrest with
current cyber age. Its application to
Animal Welfare
CVSc&AH,
Rajendra Nagar,
Hyderabad
21-23, Dec.,
2016
Dr. Mitra Ranjan
Panda,
Dr. Ananta
Hembram
XXVI National Congress of
Veterinary Parasitology and
International Symposium on “Current concepts in diagnosis and control of
parasitic diseases to combat climate
change”
Dept. of Vety.
Parasitology,
Veterinary
College,
Shivamogga
15-17 Feb.,
2017
Dr. P.R.Sahoo Short course Training on Current
Molecular Techniques in Aquaculture
ICAR-CIFA,
BBSR
15 Feb.-07
March 2017
Dr.S.Mohapatra SAPI, Annual Conference Mohw, M.P. 18-23 Dec.,
2016
Dr. A.P.K.
Mahapatra
Short course on Recent Development
in Duck Production
ICAR-CARI-
Regional Center,
BBSR
16-25 Jan.,
2017
Dr. N. Panda
Dr. B. Panigrahi
Agricultural Innovation System (AIS):
Looking beyond ATMA convergence
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
27 June-02
July 2016
Dr. N.Sahoo Seminar on Innovation in Government Xavier
University,
Bhubaneswar
25-27.Aug.
2016
Dr. N.Sahoo Unusual Productive and Reproductive
Behavior in Cows affected with
Brucellosis - A field study in Odisha
Brucellosis 2016
International
Research
Conference, New
Delhi
17-19 Nov,
2016
Dr. N.Sahoo Seminar on Celebrating Innovation in
Health and Sustainable Development
Xavier
University,
Bhubaneswar
4-5 Jan. 2017
Dr. S.Nayak
Dr. R.Mishra
XIVAnnual conference of Indian
society for advancement of canine
practice
G.B.Pant
Univ.of Agril. &
Tech.
Uttarakhanda
9-11 Feb.
2017
Dr.Indramani Nath,
Dr.Jayakrusna Das
40th annual congress of Indian Society
for Veterinary Surgery and National
Symposium on “Biomaterials and stem cells for tissue repair and
regeneration in veterinary surgery”
Madras
Veterinary
College, Chennai
- Tamil Nadu
02-04 Dec.
2016
Dr.D.N.Mohanty
Dr. P.C.Mishra
Dr. B.K. Patra
Dr S.S. Biswal
XXXII Annual convention of The
Indian Society for study of Animal
Reproduction on “Animal Fertility and Fecundity at crossroads: Addressing
College of
Veterinary
Science, Sri
Venkataswara
Veterinary
06-08
Dec. 2016
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Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
the issue through conventional and
advanced reproductive technologies” University,
Tirupati
Dr. S.K.Dash Training on Designing Breeding Plans
and Genetic Analysis of Complex
Traits.
Mumbai 13-22
Sept.12016
Dr. S. K. Panda Veterinary Pathology Congress- 2016,
National Symposium on “Innovative Approaches for Diagnosis and Control
of Emerging and Re-emerging
Diseases of Livestock, Poultry and
Fish
CVSc&AH,
Anjora, Durg,
Chhatishgarh
9-11 Nov.
2016
Dr. A. P. Acharya
Summer school on Application of
Nanotechnology and molecular
Diagnostics in Fisheries & aquaculture
ICAR-CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
20 July-09
Aug. 2016
Dr. A. P. Acharya
Training of Trainer on life skills for
NSS programme Officers
OUAT,
Bhubaneswar
19-23
Sept.2016
Dr. Pitambar Swain NS on Standards of P.G. Veterinary
Education.
New Delhi 10-11
Sept.2016
Dr. B.C.Das Tr. Progr. On Application of advanced
Statistical tool in Agril. Research
Karnataka 8-28
Nov.2016
Dr.Kumari Shweta Empowerment of women through
livestock & poultry intervention
CIWA, BBSR 21-30
Nov.2016
Dr. A.K. Sahoo 40th Annual Congress of Indian
Society for Veterinary Surgery and
National Symposium on “Biomaterials and Stem cells for tissue repair and
Regeneration in Veterinary Surgery
Madras
Veterinary
College
2-4 Dec. 2016
Dr. A.K. Sahoo 5th Molecular Virology meeting
Transnational
Health Science
and Tech.
Institute
11-12 Feb.
2017
Dr. A.K. Sahoo National Symposium on “Quantitative Proteomics”
Institute of Life
Science (ILS).
06.03.2017
Dr. S K Dash Participated and was a panel member
in SALT workshop at XIMB
XIMB,
Bhubaneswar
27-28 May,
2016
Dr. S K Dash Conference on “Pulses for sustainable agriculture and human health” organized by International Food
Policy Research Institute
New Delhi 31st May-1st
June, 2016
Dr. S K Dash Consultative meeting for preparation
of project on “Climate change and Sustainable Agriculture”
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
19.12.2016
Dr. S K Dash
Dr. R. C. Dash
Dr. S. K. Swain
Dr. A. K. Dash
51st Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers and
National symposium on “Agricultural Engineering for Sustainable and
CCS Haryana
Agricultural
University,
Hissar
16-18 Feb, 2017
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Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Dr. A.
K.Mohapatra
Climate Smart Agriculture” held at CCS Haryana Agricultural University
Dr. M. K. Mohanty Brainstorming meeting of ELP Co-
ordinators of SAUs
NASC Complex
New Delhi
5-6 October
2016
Dr. M. K. Ghosal National Conference on Renewable
Energy Sources for Sustainable
Climate
IIT, BHU,
Varanasi, UP
7-9 Feb. 2017
Dr S. K. Mohanty Workshop on Bridging the gaps in
gender research
Central Institute
of Women in
Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
02.06.2016
Dr. S.K. Dwibedi International symposium on eco-
efficiency in agriculture and allied
research
B.C.K.V., West
Bengal
20-23 Jan.
2017
Dr. K.K. Panigrahi Winter School training on Advanced
Statistical Techniques in Genetics and
Genomics
ICAR-IASRI,
New Delhi
02-22 March
2017
Mr. A. Dash International conference on
Bioreources, Environment and
Agricultural sciences
Visva-Bhrati,
West Bengal.
05-07 Feb.
2017
Mr. S. Haldar Centre of Advanced Faculty Training
in Agricultural Economics on Impact
Assessment of Agricultural
Technology
Division of Agril.
Economics,
IARI, New Delhi
14.12.2016 to
03.01.2017
Dr.(Mrs.) D.Sahoo,
Mr. B.C.Das,
Dr. P. Mandal
Grafting in Solanaceous and
cucurbitaceous vegetable crops for
mitigating of edaphic constraint
CHES, Aiginia,
Bhubaneswar
30.11.2016
Dr.R.K.Tarai Winter School on “Recent advances in breeding approaches of Perennial
Horticultural Crops”
Indian Agricultural
Research
Institute, Pusa ,
New Delhi
12th Jan.,2017 to
1st Feb., 2017
DR (Miss)
P.Mishra
Winter School on “Protected Cultivation of Commercial Flower
and vegetables”
University of
Horticulture
Science,
Bagalkot
05-25
January, 2017
Dr. S.K.Misra National Consultation on Higher
Fisheries Education
ICAR-CIFE,
Mumbai
16.12.2016
Dr. S.K.Misra
Dr S Nanda
Revitalizing Indian Fisheries
Education-2016 (RIFE-2016)
Fisheries College
and Research
Institute,
Tamilnadu
Fisheries
University
17- 18 June,
2016
Dr. N. Das National Training in Molecular
Biology and Biotechnology for
Fisheries Professionals.
CIFA,
Kausalyagang,
Bhubaneswar
02.05.2016 to
01.08.2016
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Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Mr B K Pati II National Student Convention on
Innovative Approaches for Academic
Excellence in Higher Fisheries
Education
ICAR-CIFE,
Mumbai
03-05 March
2017
Dr. Sradhanjali
Mohapatra
Smart textile and apparel to combat
extremities: a futuristic approach.
UAS, Dharwad,
Karnataka
01-21 Dec.
2016
Mr. R.K.Kar Occupational Trends and Livelihood
Dependence of Households on Tendu
Leaves Sector I Foret Fringe Villages
of Boudh District of Odisha
HFRI, Shimla 15-18
Nov,2016
Dr P.J.Mishra
M.M.Hossain
Mango based agrihorticultural systems
for livelibood security of tribal farmers
ICAR-CAFRI,
Jhansi
3-5 Dec,2016
Dr. P. K. Nayak
Dr. J.Patnaik
Ms. S. Mohanty
Sugarcane value chain-vision 2025
Sugar
VSI, Pune 13-15,
Nov.2016
Ms. Swagatika
Mohanty
Biotechnological & conventional
approaches for biotic and abiotic stress
management in sugarcane
SBI, Coimbatore 07-27,
Dec.2016
Dr. Pramod Kumar
Nayak
Breeders’ Meet of NW, NC & EC Zones of AICRP (S)
IISR,
Lucknow
23rd Jan.2017
Dr. N. Das &
Mr. J. K. Mahalik
Refresher course on
Bio-agents
TNAU,
Combatore
18-29 July
2016
Mrs. Monika Ray IJTA 4th Intl. Conference on Recent
Advance In Agriculture and
Horticulture Sciences
Jodhpur,
Rajasthan
30-31
Dec.2016
Dr. C. K. Das Rice Breeding: Issues, Challenges and
Opportunities in 21 st Century
IRRI South Asia
Hub, Hyderabad
1 – 22Dec.,
2016
Smt. Subhashree
Das
Short course on Utilization of plant
genetic resources through classical and
innovative pre-breeding approaches
Centre of Plant
Breeding and
Genetics, TNAU,
Coimbatore
20-29 Sept.
2016
Sri S.K.Mohanty Winter course on Molecular breeding
with emphasis on developing climate
resilience rice varieties.
National Rice
Research
Institute, Cuttack
02-22 Nov.
2016
Dr. D. Mandal National Symposium on Plant health
management for food security and
safety.
BCKV,WB
8-9 Dec, 2016
Dr. Subhashis
Saren
Advances in Soil Testing and Soil Test
Crop Response (STCR) based
Fertilizer Management
ICAR-Indian
Institute of Soil
Science, Bhopal
23rd Aug.
to 1st Sept,
2016
Dr. M.R. Nath Recent trends in seed production-post
harvest handling and value addition
techniques for effective seed chain
supply
TNAU,
Coimbatore
14th Sept to
4th October,
2016.
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Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Dr. Prasannajit
Mishra
National symposium on Agroforestry
for environmental challenges,
sustainable land use, biodiversity
conservation and rural livelihood
options
ICAR-CAFRI,
Jhansi
03-05 Dec.
2016
Dr.D.Mishra Intellectual Property and Technology
Management for Researchers
(Training)
ICAR-NAARM,
Hyderabad
13-18
June,2016
Dr.D.Mishra Workshop on “Take it to Breeders & Researchers – the Plant Breeders and
Researchers Rights through
Awareness and streamlining of
Farmers’ Varieties”
PPV&FRA, GoI,
New Delhi
30.06. 2016
Dr. M.P.Nayak Modalities for collaborative project by
ICAR, NRM and Extension Division
& CIMMYT
New Delhi 05.04. 2016
Dr. Narayan Bar
Mr. Sameer Ranjan
Dash
Dr. Manasi Bhol
Developing Agribusiness skills among
farmers for maximising Farm Income
IARI, New Delhi 11-20 July,
2016
Dr. Biswanath
Sahoo
Recent Advancess in Post Harvest
Management of Fruits, Vegetables &
Flowers for Minimization of
Quantitative & Qualitative Losses
IIHR, Bengaluru. 02-22 Nov.
2016
Sri Tiryak Kumar
Samanta
Fourth International Agronomy
Congress
New Delhi 22-26 Nov.
2016
Dr.Suman Kumar
Joshi,
CAFT on Advances in Rumen
manipulation to improve livestock
productivity
ICAR-Indian
Veterinary
Research
Institute
(IVRI,) Izatnagar
01 - 21
Feb.2017
Dr.Tapan Kumar
Das
Dr.Debasish
Mishra
National Workshop on Skill
Development
NASC Complex,
New Delhi
05.01. 2017
Dr.Beenita
Satapathy
Dr.Sujit Kumar
Nath
5th MDP programme KVK,Nimpith,W
.B ICAR-
ATARI, Jabalpur
2- 17 Jan.
2017
Dr.Sukanta Kumar
Sahoo
Winter School on Protected
Cultivation of Commercial Flowers
and Vegetables
UHS, Bagalkote 5 –
25Jan.,2017
Dr.Tapan Kumar
Das
Orientation of KVK trainers GBPUA&A,Pant
nagar
6-8 Jan. 2017
Dr.S.K.Mohanty National Workshop on Cluster
Frontline Demontration on Oilseeds
IGKVV, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh
17-18, Feb.
2017
184184
Name of the
Scientist
Topic Place Period
Dr.A.K.Mohanty Skill Development training NASC Complex,
New Delhi
20th Feb.
,2017
Dr. H.K.Sahoo Zonal workshop of cluster
demonstration on pulses and oilseeds
RVSKVV,
Gwalior
10-11
August, 2016
Dr. N. Das &
Mr. J. K. Mahalik
Refresher course on
Bio-agents
TNAU,
Combatore
18-29 July
2016
Dr. I.C. Mohanty Genomics & Phenomics for
enhancement of crop nutrient use
efficiency
NRC on Plant
Biotechnology,
IARI, Pusa, New
Delhi
01-21 Sept.
2016
Dr. A.K. Parida ICAR sponsored Short Course
Training Programme on “Designing Breeding Plans and Genetics Analysis
of complex Traits”
Central Institute
of Fisheries
Education
(CIFE), ICAR,
Mumbai
13-22 Sept.
2016
Dr. A.K.Senapati Brain storming session of ELP
coordinators of SAUs.
NASC complex,
ICAR, New
Delhi.
05-06 Oct. 2016
Dr. K. K. Sarangi
Dr.(Mrs.) J.Kar
winter school training on Application
of Advanced Statistical Tools in
Agricultural Research
UAS, Dharwad 08-28 Nov.
2016
Dr. S. K. Swain XIV National Seed Seminar on Food
Security through Augmented Seed
Supply under Climate Uncertainties
IARI, New Delhi 28.1.17 to
30.1.17
Dr. B. Patro National conference on biological
control: Integrating recent advances in
pest and disease management.
NBAIR,
Bangalore
09.02.17 to
11.02.17
Dr. B. Behera Biennial Conference on “Doubling Farmers’ Income by 2022: The Role of Weed Science”
MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
01.3.17
to 03.3.17
Dr. B. Behera National Review Workshop on
‘Farmers FIRST Programme’ NAARM,
Hyderabad
18.3.17 &
19.3.17
Dr. A. P. Kanungo Training on Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
Programme
NIRD & PR,
Hyderabad
31.3.2017-
3.4.2017
Dr. S.K. Dwibedi 104th Indian Science Congress SVU, Tirupati, 03.01.2017 to
07.01.2017
Table 1.50. Faculty participation in symposia, summer courses, winter school,
workshop and training programmes, 2017-18 Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr. P. Mishra Asst. Professor
(FL&LS), College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
National Conference on
Floriculture for Rural and
Urban Prosperity in the
Scenario of Climate Change
CAE &
PHT, CAU-
Ranipool,
Gangtok,
Sikkim
16-18th
Feb. 2018
185185
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr. Dipti
Jena
Assoc. Prof., Dept.
of Food & Nutrition,
College of
Community Science
Workshop on Design and
systems perspectives in
Agriculture towards transition
strategies for sustainable
community systems
XIMB,
Bhubanesw
ar
16th-18th
May, 2017
Dr. C.
Devadarshini
Asst. Prof., Dept. of
Food & Nutrition,
College of
Community Science
Workshop on Design and
systems perspectives in
Agriculture towards transition
strategies for sustainable
community systems
XIMB,
Bhubanesw
ar
16th-18th
May,
2017.
Dr. D. Jena Assoc. Prof., Dept.
of Food & Nutrition,
College of
Community Science
Workshop on Mixed method
research
RMRC,
Bhubanesw
ar
12th-14th
May 2017
Dr. D. Jena Assoc. Prof., Dept.
of Food & Nutrition,
College of Com. Sc.
Regional consultation on
“Farming System for Nutrition”
MSSRF,
Chennai
7th-9th
Aug. 2017
Dr.
Shradhanjali
Mohapatra
Asst. Prof., Dept. of
Textile & Apparel
Designing, College
of Community Sc.
National seminar on Trends
and advances in wool and
specialty hair
GBPUA &
T, Pant
Nagar.
16th-17th
March
2018
Dr. N.Sahoo Professor, Prev.
Med. CVSc & AH
Innovation in SDSS for Rural
Development
NIRD &
PR,
Hyderabad
01-05
May 2017
Dr.
B.Panigrahi
Assoc. Prof., LPM Orientation workshop on Lab.
Animal Science
Institute of
Life
Science,
Bhubanesw
ar
02-05
May 2017
Dr. J.Pamia Asst. Prof.,
Pathology
Orientation workshop on Lab.
Animal Science
Institute of
Life
Science,
BBSR
02-05
May 2017
Dr. S.Palai Asst. Prof.,
Pharmacology
Orientation workshop on Lab.
Animal Science
Institute of
Life
Science,
BBSR
02-05
May 2017
Dr.
R.K.Swain
Professor, Animal
Nutrition
Annual Review of AICRP on
NPAERPA
TANUVAS
, Chennai
18 May
2017
Dr. N.C.
Behura
Assoc. Prof., AN &
OIC, AICRP on
Poultry
Annual Review meeting of
AICRP on Poultry
Palampur,
Himachal
Pradesh
22-23
May 2017
Dr. J.R.Das Asst. Prof,
Pharmacology
Summer School on Advances
in biological sciences
JNU, New
Delhi
29 May to
07 July
2017
Dr.
P.C.Behera
Professor,
Biochemistry
National Symposium on
Innovative and emerging
biochemical and
KVAFSU,
Hebbal,
02-03
June 2017
186186
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
biotechnological tools to
augment animal health and
production
Bengaluru,
Karnataka
Dr.
G.R.Sahoo
Assoc. Prof.,
Biochem.
National Symposium on
Innovative and emerging
biochemical and
biotechnological tools to
augment animal health and
production
KVAFSU,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka
02-03
June 2017
Dr.
P.R.Sahoo
Asst. Prof., Biochem National Symposium on
Innovative and emerging
biochemical and
biotechnological tools to
augment animal health and
production
KVAFSU,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka
02-03
June 2017
Dr D.K
Karna
Associate Professor,
ABG & OIC, AICRP
on Goat
Annual Review Meet of
AICRP on goat improvement
High
Mountain
Arid Agril.
Res.
Institute,
SKUASTK,
Leh-Ladakh
12-13
June 2017
Dr. N. Panda Assoc. Prof., Animal
Nutrition
Work shop Policy Dialogue
Towards a diversified food
system: Emerging
opportunities in Odisha
XIMB,
Bhubanesw
ar
19 July
2017
Dr.
Biswadeep
Jena
Asst. Prof., Surgery CAFT on Addressing
Challenges in Veterinary
Surgery and Anaesthesia
CVS,
GADVASU
, Ludhiana,
Punjab.
30 Aug. to
19 Sept.
2017
Dr. S. S.
Behera
Asst. Prof., Surgery CAFT on Addressing
Challenges in Veterinary
Surgery and Anaesthesia
CVS,
GADVASU
, Ludhiana
30 Aug. to
19 Sept.
2017
Dr.
B.P.Mishra
Asst. Prof., LPT Massive open online course on
Teaching Management
ICAR-
NAARM,
Hyderabad
01-
30Nov.,
2017
Dr. G. D
Nayak
Professor, ABG Advancement in Veterinary
Sciences impact on enhancing
Farmers Income
Sri
Venkateswa
ra Vety.
University,
Tirupati
04-05
Nov.,
2017
Dr. S. K.
Panda
Professor, Vety.
Pathology
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
187187
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr A. P.
Acharya
Asst. Professor,
Vety. Pathology
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr. D. P. Das Asst. Professor,
Vety. Pathology
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr. B.P.
Mishra
Asst. Prof., LPT International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr.S.K.
Panda
Prof., Vety.
Pathology
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr. B.C. Das Asst. Prof., Vety.
Extension & AH
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr. P.K. Rath Asst. Prof., Vety.
Pathology
International conference on
Emerging horizons in
diagnosis of animal & poultry
diseases- towards sustainable
production in Asian countries.
Veterinary
College,
Hebbal,
Bengaluru
09-
11Novem
ber 2017
Dr. M.R.
Panda
Prof., Parasitology National Seminar on
Technologies for sustainable
parasite control and redressal
of detection methods directed
for upliftment of rural
economy
CVAS,
RAJUVAS,
Udaipur
12-14 Feb.
2018
Dr. B.C. Das Asst. Prof., Vety.
Extension & AH
Winter school on Approaches
and ICT application in
extension research and work
ICAR-
NRRI,
Cuttack
14 Feb.-
06 Mar
2018
Dr. S.
Sathapathy
Asst. Prof.,
Anatomy
12th Uttarakhand Science
Congress
Vigyan
Bhawan,
Govt. of
Uttarakhand
, Dehradun
6-8March,
2018
Ms. H.
Nayak
Asst. Professor,
College of Forestry
International conference on
“Global Research Initiatives MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
02 – 04
Dec. 2017
188188
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
for Sustainable Agriculture
and Allied Sciences”. Dr. B.S.
Bishoyi
Asst. Professor, CA,
Chiplima
Advanced weed management
technology options for crop
production in Indian
agriculture
TNAU,
Tamilnadu
22nd Feb
14th
Mar.2018
Dr S.K.
Dwibedi
Asst. Prof., C.A.,
Chiplima
Project formulation climate
change mitigation and
adaptation
Bankers’ Institute of
Rural
Developme
nt, Lucknow
12th -16th
March
2018
Dr S.K.
Dwibedi
Asst. Prof., C.A.,
Chiplima
Science Communicator of the
Odisha Vigyan Congress
105th Indian
Science
Congress,
Imphal,
Manipur
16-20
March
2018
Mr.Sujit
Majhi
Asst. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
Winter School on “Innovative Approaches and ICT
Applications in Extension
Research, training and work,”
NRRI,
Cuttack,
Odisha
14th Feb. -
06th Mar,
2018
Mr.Sujit
Majhi
Asst. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
International congress
1st international congress on
“new horizon of extension challenges and opportunities
ICAR-
CIWA,
Bhubanesw
ar
1st -3rd
Feb. 2018
Mr.Sujit
Majhi
Asst. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
31st national conference on
agricultural marketing
NCDS
BBSR
23rd-25th
Nov. 2017
Dr B.Sinha Asst. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
3rd International Conference
on Bioresource and Stress
Management.
Jaipur,
Rajasthan,
India
8th -11th
Nov. ,
2017
Dr N.
Ranasingh
Assoc. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
CAFT Training on Use of
Biotechnological and
conventional tools in
understanding virus-host
interactions
Deptt. of
Plant
Pathology,
IARI New
Delhi
7-27th
Nov. 2017
Dr J.N
Mishra
Professor, CAET Training cum Workshop on
ergonomical design guideline
for agril. tools and equipment
CIAE,
Bhopal
16th-18th
May 2017
Dr.M.K.
Mohanty
Professor, CAET Capacity Building on Waste
management Rules
NPC, New
Delhi
29th-30th
June 2017
Dr S K swain Research Engineer,
CAET
Annual Workshop of AICRP
on Utilisation of Animal
Enegy
MAU,
Parbani
30-31 Jan.
2018
Dr A K
Mohapatra
Animal Scientist,
CAET
Annual Workshop of AICRP
on Utilisation of Animal
Enegy
MAU,
Parbani
30-31 Jan.
2018
189189
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr M
Mahapatra
Assoc Prof., CAET Design and System perceptive
in agriculture towards
transition strategy for
sustainable community system
XIMB,
Bhubanesw
ar
16-18,
May 2017
Dr P.L.
Pradhan
Professor & O.I.C.
FIM, CAET
Meeting of Research
Engineers of AICRP on FIM/
UAE/ ESA on ‘Assessment of Farm Mechanisation Status in
India’
CIAE,
Bhopal
2nd June,
2017
Dr P.L.
Pradhan
Professor & O.I.C.,
FIM, CAET
Review Meeting QRT, AICRP
on Farm Implements and
Machinery
IIT,
Kharagpur
27-29
June, 2017
Dr P.L.
Pradhan
Professor & O.I.C.,
FIM
AICRP on Farm Implements
and Machinery
UAS,
Raichur
20 –22
Dec., 2017
Dr P.L.
Pradhan
Professor & O.I.C.,
FIM, CAET
Review Meeting QRT, AICRP
on Farm Implements and
Machinery
IIT,
Kharagpur
27-29
June, 2017
Dr. (Mrs.)
Minati
Mohapatra
Assistant Research
Engineer, CAET
Design and systems
perspectives in agriculture
towards transition strategy for
sustainable community system
Xavier
Institute of
Managemen
t, BBSR
16th-18th ,
May 2017
Dr. M. K.
Panda
Research Engineer QRT meeting of AICRP on
PHET
IIT,
Kharagpur
25-26th
Sept. 2017
Dr. M. K.
Panda
Research Engineer,
CAET
38th Annual Workshop of
AICRP on PHET
Jau,
Junagad
23-25, Jan
2018
Dr. U. S. Pal Assistant Process
Engineer, CAET
38th Annual Workshop of
AICRP on PHET
JAU,
Junagad
23-25, Jan
2018
Dr. (Mrs.)
Minati
Mohapatra
Assistant Research
Engineer, CAET
Conference of stakeholders for
value chain development of
Mango and Arhar
Bhubanswar 7th Feb.,
2018
Dr.B.P.
Behera
Professor, CAET Reaching the Unreached
through Science &
Technology
KIIT,
Bhubanesw
ar
17th-18th
Dec.2017
Dr.B.P.
Behera
Professor, CAET Doubling Farmer’s Income through Technological
Interventions
Anand
Agricultural
University,
Anand
8th-10th
Jan. 2018
Dr S.
Mahapatra
Professor, Dept of
ABM
Skill Development and
Startups
Bhubanesw
ar
4th April
2017
Dr.
S.K.Udgata
Professor, College of
Fisheries
11th IFAF Focusing in
sustainability and safety
ICAR-
CIFT,
Kochi
21-24th
Nov. 2017
Dr. S.K.
Bhuyan
Assoc. Prof., College
of Fisheries
Summer school on Advances
in fish stock assessment and
management
ICAR-
CMFRI,
Kochi
12th July -
2nd Aug.
2017
190190
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr. S.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof., College
of Fisheries
Short course on Aquatic
pollution and Abatement
College of
Fisheries,
Manglore
6-15 Nov.
2017
Dr. N. Das Assoc. Prof., College
of Fisheries
Short course on Broodstock
Improvement and Quality Fish
Seed Production through
Genetic Tools
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
15-24
Mar.,
2018
Dr C. Parida Asst. Prof., CBSc
&H
Advancements in polymeric
materials
CIPET,
Bhubanesw
ar
2-4th
Feb.2018
Dr M R
Acharya
Professor, CBSc &H National seminar on Reaching
the Unreached through
Science and Technology
ISCA and
KIIT
University,
Bhubanesw
a
17-18th
Dec. 2017
Dr M R
Acharya
Professor, CBSc &H National; seminar on Recent
advances in Physics and its
Application
O P S and B
J B College,
Bhubanesw
ar
10-11th
Feb. 2018
Dr. S. K.
Samantaray
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Ganjam-I
Training programme on
Developing Winning Research
Proposals in Agricultural
Research
ICAR-
NARM
Hyderabad
1st -5th
Aug.,
2017
Dr. D.V.
Singh
Sr. Scientist & Head,
KVK, Kandhamal Training programme on
Technological and Policy
Options for Enhancing
Farmers’ Income
IARI, New
Delhi
23rd Sept.-
13th Oct.,
2017
Dr. (Mrs.) S.
Mohanty
Sr. Scientist & Head,
KVK, Gajapati
Training Programme on
Extension strategy for
promotion of climate smart
livelihood opportunities
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -
14thSept.,
2017
Dr. P. K.
Padhi
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK,
Jagatsinghpur
Training Programme on
Extension strategy for
promotion of climate smart
livelihood opportunities
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
Mr. S. Lenka
Sr. Scientist & Head,
KVK, Ganjam-I
Training Programme on
Extension strategy for
promotion of climate smart
livelihood opportunities
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
Mr. S.S. Das
Scientist (Fishery
Sc.), KVK, Ganjam-
II
Developing Sustainable
Climate Resilient Farming
Practices in Agriculture and
Allied Sector in Odisha
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
Ms. Sushree
Chowdhury
Scientist (Fishery
Sc.), KVK, Ganjam-
II
Developing Sustainable
Climate Resilient Farming
Practices in Agriculture and
Allied Sector in Odisha
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
191191
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr. S. K.
Samantaray
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Ganjam-I
Developing Sustainable
Climate Resilient Farming
Practices in Agriculture and
Allied Sector in Odisha
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
Dr. S.
Ranabijuli
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK, Puri
Developing Sustainable
Climate Resilient Farming
Practices in Agriculture and
Allied Sector in Odisha
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
12th -14th
Sept.,
2017
Dr. (Ms)
Lipsa Dash
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK,
Kendrapara
Winter School on Molecular
diagnosis of disease of small
ruminants
Col.of Vet.
Sc. Tirupati,
A.P
4th -24th
Oct. 2017
Ms. Trupti
Bhoi
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Bargarh
Training on “Improving
e-Governance in Agriculture”
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
13th -15th
Nov. 2017
Mr. K.
Behera
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Bolangir
New Extension Approaches
for inclusion of rural youth,
small holder farmers and
integration of MGMG
activities with ongoing
extension programme
ICAR-
Indian
Institute of
Rice
Research,
Hyderabad
21st -30th
Nov.,
2017
Mr. S. K.
Panigrahi
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Ganjam-II
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr.
M.R.Mohapa
tra,
JDE(UEBP),
DEE, JDE(UEBP), National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. (Mrs.)
Ipsita
Mishra,
Scientist (Pl.
Protection), KVK,
Angul
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. Tapan
Kumar Palai,
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK, Bhadrak
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. Santosh
Kumar
Samatray
Scientist (Agril.
Extn.), KVK,
Ganjam-I
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. Sidharth
Sankar Das,
Scientist (Fishery),
KVK, Ganjam-II
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
ICAR-
CIFA,
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
192192
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
Bhubanesw
ar
Dr. Pravat
Kumar
Padhi,
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK,
Jagatsinghpur
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. (Mrs.)
Babita
Mishra,
Scientist
(Horticulture), KVK,
Jajpur
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr. (Mrs.)
Manasi Bhol,
Scientist (Home Sc.),
KVK, Kendrapara
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr.
(Mrs.)Laxmi
priya
Pradhan,
Scientist ( Home
Sc.), KVK,
Keonjhar
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan., 2018
Dr.
Swagatika
Sahu
Scientist (Fishery),
KVK, Nayagarh
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan. 2018
Dr. Sidhart
Ranbijuli
Scientist (Animal
Sc.), KVK, Puri
National Conference on
Improving Income of Farmers
through Agriculture and
Aquaculture through
Development Intervention
ICAR-
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
5th -7th
Jan. 2018
Dr. B.L.
Mohanta
Scientist (Agril.
Engg.), KVK, Jajpur
TOT programme on the job
allotted (Tractor Operator)
IGKV,
Raipur
4th -6th
Jan. 2018
Dr. Gayatree
Sahoo
Scientist
(Pl. Protection),
KVK, Balasore
XVI AZRA International
Conference on applied
Zoological Research for
Sustainable Agriculture and
Food Security
BHU,
Varanasi
9th -11th
Feb.2018
Mr. Prasant
Kumar Panda
Scientist (Pl.
Protection), KVK,
Ganjam-I
Training programme on Fruit
Fly : Surveillance and
Management
IIPHM,
Rajendrana
gar,
Hyderabad
26th Feb.
to 2nd Mar.
2018
Dr. Namita
Mohapatra
Scientist (Home Sc.),
KVK, Kendrapara Workshop on Prevention of
Sexual Harassment at
Workplace
ICAR-
CIWA
Bhubanesw
ar
8th March,
2018
193193
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr B Behera
Prof. & Head,
Agronomy
Quinquennial review meeting ICAR-
IISWC,
Dehradun
19-
20.Dec.
2017
Dr B Behera
Prof. & Head,
Agronomy
Redesigning agronomy for
nature conservation and
economic empowerment
GBPUAT,
Pantnagar
20.Feb.
2018
Dr B Behera
Prof. & Head,
Agronomy
FFP Annual Review Meeting IARI, New
Delhi
21-22 Feb.
2018
Dr. S. Biswal Prof., Agronomy GIS and GPS technology in
Agriculture
CAET,
Bhubanesw
ar
10 to 14
Nov. 2017
Dr. S. Biswal Prof., Agronomy 3rd ARRW Int. Symposium on
Frontier’s of Rice Research for Improving Productivity,
Profitability and climate
resilience.
NRRI,
Cuttack
6-9 Feb.
2018
Dr. S. Biswal Prof., Agronomy National Agronomy Congress
on Redesigning Agronomy for
Nature Conservation and
Economic Empowerment.
GBPUA T,
Pantnagar
19-23 Feb.
2018
Dr S.K.
Pattanayak
Prof. & Head, Soil
Sc. & Agril.
Chemistry
Reclamation of Acid Soils in
Eastern Region of India
NBSS &
LUP,
Kolkata
11.8.2017
Dr S.K.
Pattanayak
Prof. & Head, Soil
Sc. & Agril.
Chemistry
Advances in Potassium
research for efficient soil and
crop management,
International conference
NAAS
Complex,
New Delhi
28 to 29
Aug. 2017
Dr A K Dash Professor (IFFCO),
Dept. of Soil Sc. &
Agril. Chemistry
17th IFFCO Chair Professor
Conference
New Delhi 16-17th
March,
2018
Dr. B. Patro Prof., Dept. of
Entomology
26th Annual Workshop of
AICRP on biological control.
Dr Y S
Parmar
Univ. of
Hort. &
Forestry,
Solan
16 to 17
May 2017
Dr.M.K.
Mishra
Professor, Dept. of
Pl. Pathology
Workshop on Methodological
frame work for
implementation of Farmers
FIRST programme
TANUVAS
, Madras
Vet.
College,
Chennai
10-13
Oct., 2017
Dr.M.K.
Mishra
Professor, Dept. of
Pl. Pathology
Biosafety capacity building
Workshop’ under UNEP/GEF
supported Phase-II capacity
building project
Biotechnolo
gy
Consortium
India Ltd,
New Delhi
and OUAT
19th
March,
2018
194194
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr.(Mrs.) G.
Biswal
Professor, Dept. of
Pl. Pathology
National Symposium on Plant
Health Management:
Embracing Eco-sustainable
paradigm
AAU,
Jorhat,
Assam
15-17,
Feb. 2018
Dr.A.K.Sena
pati
Professor, Dept. of
Pl. Pathology
National Symposium on Plant
Health Management:
Embracing Eco-sustainable
paradigm
AAU,
Jorhat,
Assam
15-17,
Feb. 2018
Dr. B. Mishra Prof., Dept. of Extn.
Edn.
1st International Congress on
‘New Horizons of Extension Challenges and opportunities’
ICAR-
CIWA,
BBSR
01-03,
Feb.2018
Sri
S.K.Mohanty
Jr. Breeder, AICRP
on Castor
Annual Group Meeting of
AICRP on Castor
Ercaud,
Tamilnadu
18-20
May 2017
Sri
S.K.Mohanty
Jr. Breeder, AICRP
on Castor
Field Day-cum- Training
Programme on Castor
breeding
IIOR,
Hyderabad
15-16 Feb.
2018
Dr.A.
Baliarsingh
OIC,
Agrometeorology
Annual Workshop of
AICRPAM-NICRA
BSKKV,
Dapoli
22-23
May 2017
Dr.A.
Baliarsingh
OIC,
Agrometeorology
WGM, AICRPAM SKUAST,
Jammu,
Chata
27-29 Nov
2017
Dr.A.
Baliarsingh
OIC,
Agrometeorology
National Seminar on
Agrometeorology for
sustainable Development with
special emphasis on
Agrometeorological practices
for climate resilient farming
and food
CCSHAU,
Hissar
12-14,
Oct.2017
Dr.A.
Baliarsingh
OIC,
Agrometeorology
11th ARM of GKMS & 8th
ARM of FASAL
IGKV,
Raipur
15-17
Nov. 2017
Dr. R. K.
Patnaik
Breeder & OIC,
AICRP on Cotton
Annual Group Meeting of
AICRP on Cotton
TNAU,
Coimbatore
8-10
April,
2017
Dr. B. S.
Nayak
Jr. Scientist, AICRP
on Cotton
Annual Group Meeting of
AICRP on Cotton
TNAU,
Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
8-10
April,
2017
Mr. N. Mandi Jr. Entomologist,
AICRP on Cotton
Annual Group Meeting of
AICRP on Cotton
TNAU,
Coimbatore
8-10 Apr.
2017
Dr Digbijaya
Swain
Maize Breeder &
OIC, Maize Imp.
Project
60th Annual Workshop of All
India Coordinated Maize
Improvement Project
MPUAT,
Udaipur
2-4 Apr.
2017
Dr. Pramila
Naik
Jr. Agronomist,
Maize Imp. Project
60th Annual Workshop of All
India Coordinated Maize
Improvement Project
MPUAT,
Udaipur
2-4 April,
2017
Dr Digbijaya
Swain
Maize Breeder,
Maize Imp. Project
Maize Germplasm Field Day CIMMYT,
ICRISAT
23 March
2018
195195
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr P. Sial Breeder(Spices) &
OIC
Annual Group Meeting on
AICRP on Spices’ 2017-18
LAM,
Guntur
9-12 Oct.
2017
Dr. N. C.
Behura
OIC, AICRP on
Poultry
Annual Review meeting of
AICRP on Poultry
Palampur,
Himachal
Pradesh
22-23
May, 2017
Dr. R. K.
Paikaray
Chief Agronomist,
AICRP on IFS
Annual Group Meeting- 2017
of AICRP on IFS
RARI,
Durgapura,
Jaipur,
Rajasthan
03-05
Nov. 2017
Dr. T.R.
Mohanty
Agronomist, OFR,
Keonjhar
Annual Group Meeting- 2017
of AICRP on IFS
RARI,
Durgapura,
Jaipur
03-05
Nov. 2017
Dr. S. Sahoo Nematologist
XX Biennial Group Meeting
of AICRP on Nematodes in
Agriculture
AAU,
Anand
15-17 Feb,
2018
Dr. N. Das Asst. Nematologist
XX Biennial Group Meeting
of AICRP on Nematodes in
Agriculture
AAU,
Anand
15-17 Feb,
2018
J. K. Mahalik Asst. Nematologist
XX Biennial Group Meeting
of AICRP on Nematodes in
Agriculture
AAU,
Anand
15-17 Feb,
2018
Dr. G. B.
Dash
Breeder & OIC 13th Annual Group meeting on
AINP on jute and allied fibres
BCKV,Kaly
ani, West
Bengal
10-11 Feb,
2018
Dr. Sarika
Jena
Asst. Agronomist 13th Annual Group meeting on
AINP on jute and allied fibres
BCKV,Kaly
ani, West
Bengal
10-11 Feb,
2018
Mr. S. K. Das Asst. Entomologist 13th Annual Group meeting on
AINP on jute and allied fibres
BCKV,Kaly
ani, West
Bengal
10-11 Feb,
2018
Dr. Manoj
Kumar Rout
Jr. Pathologist 13th Annual Group meeting on
AINP on jute and allied fibres
BCKV,Kaly
ani, West
Bengal
10-11 Feb,
2018
Dr. (Mrs.)
Saudamini
Swain
OIC on Tropical
Fruits (Banana)
5th Group discussion on
AICRP on fruits
NRCB,
Trichy,
15-18 Feb.
2018
Dr. S.Sahu Seed Production
Officer
3rd ARRW International
Symposium on “Frontires of Rice Research for improving
productivity, profitability and
climate resilience .
ICAR-
NRRI
Cuttack
6-9 Feb.
2018
Dr.
C.R.Sahoo,
Asst. Seed
Production Officer
3rd ARRW International
Symposium on “Frontires of Rice Research for improving
productivity, profitability and
climate resilience .
ICAR-
NRRI
Cuttack
6-9 Feb.
2018
196196
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
Dr. P. K.
Panda
Jr. Scientist, AICRP
on Pigeonpea
Summer school on More crop
per drop
IIPR,
Kanpur
06-26
Sept. 2017
Mr. D. K.
Dash,
Breeder, AICRP on
R & M
Annual review meeting of
Rapeseed and Mustard
RARI,
Jaipur,
Rajsthan
03-05
Aug, 2017
Dr(Mrs). P.
Pati
Agronomist, AICRP
on R & M
Annual review meeting of
Rapeseed and Mustard
RARI,
Jaipur,
Rajsthan
03-05
Aug, 2017
Dr. D. K.
Bastia
Chief Scientist,
AICRP on DLAP
XVI Working Group Meeting
of AICRPDA
AICRPDA
Center,
Jagdalpur
1-5 Feb.
2018
Dr. S. K.
Behera
Agril. Engineer,
AICRP on DLAP
XVI Working Group Meeting
of AICRPDA
AICRPDA
Center,
Jagdalpur
1-5 Feb.
2018
Dr.
C.R.Satapathy
P.I., AICRP on
Honeybee Res. &
Trg.
2nd interactive meeting of NNI
Project
IARI, New
Delhi
17-19 Nov.
2017
Dr. R.
N.Mohapatra
Asst. Entomologist,
AICRP on Honeybee
Res. & Trg.
2nd interactive meeting of NNI
Project
IARI, New
Delhi
17-19
Nov. 2017
Dr.
C.R.Satapath
y
P.I., AICRP on
Honeybee Res. &
Trg.
Indo Australian workshop on
Stingless bee and presented the
research highlight and
proposed programmes
NASC
Complex,
New Delhi
17-18
Dec. 2017
Dr.
R.N.Mohapat
ra
P.I., AICRP on
Honeybee Res. &
Trg.
International Pollinator
Expert meeting
Nauni,
Solan,
Himachal
Pradesh
1-2 Feb.
2018
Dr.
R.N.Mohapat
ra
P.I., AICRP on
Honeybee Res. &
Trg.
State level Biosafety Capacity
building workshop
OUAT,Bhu
baneswar
19 March
2018
Dr. Sandeep
Kumar
Asst. Professor,
AICRP on MAP &
Betelvine
Whole Genome Sequencing
of Plant Pathogens: Methods
and Applications
Division of
Plant
Pathology,
IARI, New
Delhi
29
Dec.’17 to 18 Jan.
2018
Dr. D.
Mishra
OIC, AICRP on
Potential Crops
State level Biosafety Capacity
Building Workshop
OUAT and
Biotech
Consortium
India Ltd.
19 March
2018
Mr. Abhijit
Kar
Jr. Entomologist,
AICRP on
MULLaRP
CAFT training on Innovative
strategies of plant protection
for insect pests management in
changing agriculture scenario
CCSHAU,
Hisar.
8-28 Nov.
2017
Dr. Sushri
Sangita Bal
Jr. Pathologist,
AICRP on
MULLaRP
CAFT training on Whole
genome sequencing of plant
IARI, New
Delhi
29
Dec.’17 to
197197
Name of
Scientist
Designation Title Place Period
pathogens : methods and
applications
18 Jan.
2018
Prof. S.S.
Mahapatra
ADR, RRTTS,
Ranital
National Agronomy Congress
2018
Pantnagar,
Uttarakahnd
20-22 Feb.
2018
Dr. C.K.
Das.
Jr. Scientist (PBG),
RRTTS, Ranital
3rd Arrow International Rice
Symposium
NRRI,
Cuttack
6-9 Feb.
2018
Dr. D.
Panigrahi
Sr. Scientist (Ento.),
RRTTS, Mahisapat
XVI AZRA International
Conference “Applied Zoological Research for
Sustainable Agriculture and
Food Security”
Banaras
Hindu
University,
Varanasi
9-11 Feb.
2018
Ms. M.
Prusty
Junior Scientist,
RRTTS, Mahisapat
Indian Science Congress
Association
KIIT, BBSR 17- 18
Dec. 2017
Dr. M. M.
Mishra
Agronomist, AICRP
on weed
management
Redesigning Agronomy for
Nature conservation and
economic empowerment
GBPUA&T
Pantnagar
20-22
Feb., 2018
Dr.R.Dash Jr. Agronomist,
AICRP on weed
management
Redesigning Agronomy for
Nature conservation and
economic empowerment
GBPUA&T
Pantnagar
20-22
Feb., 2018
Table 1.51. Faculty participation in symposia, summer courses, winter school,
workshop and training programmes, 2018-19
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr.
A.P.Acharya
Asst. Professor,
Pathology, CVSc
& AH
National Symposium on
Innovative progress in animal
health and production for safe
and secure food under one health
perspective.
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
01-02Feb.,
2019
Dr. P. Swain Professor, Vety.
Extension & AH
National Symposium on
Innovative progress in animal
health and production for safe
and secure food under one health
perspective.
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
01-02Feb.,
2019
Dr. B.C.Das Asst. Professor,
Vety. Extension
& AH
National Symposium on
Innovative progress in animal
health and production for safe
and secure food under one health
perspective.
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
01-02Feb.,
2019
Dr. J.K.Das Assoc. Prof.,
Surgery, CVSc
& AH
National Symposium on
Innovative progress in animal
health and production for safe
and secure food under one health
perspective.
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
01-02Feb.,
2019
Dr.
S.R.Mishra
Asst. Prof., Vety.
Physiology
Winter school on Climate
Change Led Abiotic and Biotic
Stress in Farm Animals and
ICAR-NIANP,
Bengaluru
01-21 Nov.,
2018
198198
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Amelioration with Nutritional
and Physiological Approaches
Dr.M.Dehuri Asst. Professor.
Vety.
Parasitology,
CVSc & AH
Short course training on “An update on molecular and
advanced approaches for
diagnosis of parasitic diseases in
animal”
ICAR-
NIVEDI,
Yelahanka,
Bengaluru
02-11 Jan.,
2019
Dr.
Jagannath
Patra
Scientist, KVK,
Mayurbhanj-II
ISEE National Seminar on
Integrated farming system for
enhancing farmers income and
national security
WBUAFS,
Kolkata 05- 07 Dec.,
2018
Dr. P.Swain Prof., Vety.
Extension & AH
ISEE National Seminar on
Integrated farming system for
enhancing farmers income and
national security
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
05-07 Dec.,
2018
Dr. B.C.Das Asst. Prof., Vety.
Extension & AH
ISEE National Seminar on
Integrated farming system for
enhancing farmers income and
national security
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
05-07 Dec.,
2018
Dr. (Mrs.) J.
Bagh
Asst. Professor,
Dept. of LPM,
CVSc & AH
CAFT on poultry Sc. Strategies
to overcome the challenges in
diseases , nutritional and
managemental practices for
poultry production
VCRI,
Namakkal
(TANUVAS)
06-26 Feb.,
2019
Dr. L.K.
Babu
Professor, LPM,
CVSc & AH
47th Dairy Industry Conference
(DIC): Innovative Approach for
Enhancing Dairy Farmers
Income
Indian Dairy
Association,
Bihar State
Chapter, Patna
07-09 Feb.,
2019
Dr. B.
Panigrahi
Professor, LPM Workshop on Broad Subject
Matter Area on LPTPM
CVS, Guwahati 09-10Oct.,
2018
Dr.
S.K.Mishra
Prof., Animal
Nutrition
Workshop on Broad Subject
Matter Area on LPTPM
CVS, Guwahati 09-10 Oct.,
2018
Dr. D. K.
Karna
Assoc. Prof.,
Animal Breeding
& Genetics
Workshop on Broad Subject
Matter Area on LPTPM
CVS, Guwahati 09-10 Oct.,
2018
Mr. Jayant
Ku. Pati
Scientist, KVK,
Sundargarh-II
Training on New Media
Extension
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
10-12 July
2018
Dr. A.
Hembram
Asst. Prof., Vety.
Parasitology,
CVSc & AH
Short course on Diagnostic
control of emerging parasitic
diseases
KVFSU,
Bengaluru
10-30 Jan.,
2019
Dr. Sajeeb
Ku. Biswasi
Sr. Scientist,
OIC, RRTTSS,
Kirei
Int. Symp. on Advances in
Agrometeorology for Managing
Climatic Risks of farmers
JNU, New
Delhi
11-13 Feb.,
2019
Mr A.K.
Sethy
Technical
Officer, GKMS,
RRTTS,
G.Udayagiri
INAGMET, 2019- Optimisation
of Thermal Environment, Agro
meteorological indices & varietal
influence on production potential
JNU, New
Delhi
11-13 Feb.,
2019
199199
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
of soya bean under North western
plateu Zone of Odisha
Dr. C.S.K.
Mishra
Professor and
Head, Zoology,
CBSH
Leadership for Academician
Programme (LEAP)
JNU, New
Delhi
11-22Feb.,
2019
Mr. S. K.
Pradhan
Asst. Prof.,
CPGS
National conference on
“Metagenomics in Fisheries Research”
ICAR-CIFRI,
Barrackpur
1-2 Dec.,
2018
Mrs. S.
Martha
Asst. Prof.,
CPGS
National conference on
“Metagenomics in Fisheries Research”
ICAR-CIFRI,
Barrackpur
1-2 Dec.,
2018
Dr.
A.P.Acharya
Asst. Prof., Vety.
Pathology
CAFT Training GADVASU,
Ludhiana
12 Nov. -02
Dec., 2018
Dr. Dipika
Sahoo
Assoc.
Professor, CH,
Chiplima
First Vegetable Science
Congress (Emerging challenges
in vegetable research and
education)
IIVR, Varanasi
1-3 Feb.,
2019
Mr. Bhaskar
Ch. Das
Asst.
Prof.(PHM), CH,
Chiplima
First Vegetable Science
Congress (Emerging challenges
in vegetable research &
education)
IIVR, Varanasi 1-3 Feb.,
2019
Dr. C. K. Das Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Rapeseed &
Mustard
4th National Brassica Congress CSAUT,
Kanpur
1-3 Feb.,
2019
Dr. (Mrs.) S.
Mohanta
Asst. Prof., CA,
Chiplima
Winter school on “Innovations in Integrated Management of Insect
Pests and diseases of field crops
through endophytes and PGPRs”
College of
Agriculture,
UAS,
Dharwad,
Karnataka
13 Nov. - 3
Dec. 2018
Dr.S.C.
Sahoo
Prof., Deptt. of
Fruit Science &
Hort.
Technology
National Level Workshop on
“Plant Health Management of Coconut: Challenges and Future
Opportunities”
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
14-15 Mar.,
2019
Mrs.
Subhashree
Das
Jr. Scientist,
RRTTS,
Bhawanipatna
Non-destructive high throughput
phenotyping for gene discovery
and development of climate
resilient crops
IARI, New
Delhi
14-23 Mar.,
2019
Mr. Tapas
Ranjan
Sahoo
SMS,
Agronomy,
KVK,
Kendrapara
Winter Course on A family
approach to doubling farmers’ income
UAS,
Dharwad,
Karnataka
16 Jan.-5
Feb., 2019
Mr.
M.Behera
Scientist
(Fishery), KVK,
Puri
Winter Course on A family
approach to doubling farmers’ income
UAS,
Dharwad,
Karnataka
16 Jan.-5
Feb., 2019
Dr. Siddharth
Ranabijuli
Scientist, KVK,
Ganjam-I
Winter Course on A family
approach to doubling farmers’ income
UAS,
Dharwad,
Karnataka
16 Jan.-5
Feb., 2019
200200
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr.
Nityamanjari
Mishra
Jr. Scientist,
RRTTS,
Keonjhar
Winter School on ‘Innovative approaches for improvement of
perennial Horticultural Crops’
ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi
16 Nov.,
2018 - 6
Dec., 2018
Mr. A. Kar Asst. Prof., Dept.
of Entomology,
CA, BBSR
Short course on “Advances in Pesticide residue analytical
techniques”
I.I.H.R.,
Bengaluru
16-19 Jan.,
2019
Mrs.
B.L.Rout
Scientist, KVK,
Nayagarh
Training Programme under ASCI
(Mushroom Grower)
BCKV,
Kalyani, WB
17- 21
Sept., 2018
Dr. Lata
Mallick
Scientist, KVK,
Nayagarh
Training Programme under ASCI
(Vermicompost Producers)
BCKV,
Kalyani, WB
17- 21
Sept., 2018
Mr. S.R.
Pradhan
Scientist, KVK,
Angul
8th Indian Horticulture Congress
2019
IGKV, Raipur 17- 21Jan.,
2019
Mrs. H.
Nayak
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Forestry
National Seminar on Science for
Society
NISER,
Bhubaneswar
17-18 Nov.,
2018
Mr. T.L.
Mohanty
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Forestry
National Seminar on Science for
Society
NISER,
Bhubaneswar
17-18 Nov.,
2018
Dr. C.S.K.
Mishra
Professor and
Head, Zoology,
CBSH
National Seminar on “Science for Society”
NISER,
Bhubaneswar
17-18 Nov.,
2018
Mrs. Sasmita
Behera
Jr. Scientist,
AICRP on
Agroforestry
National seminar on ‘Science for society’
NISER,
Bhubaneswar.
17-18 Nov.,
2018
Dr. Ranjan
Ku. Tarai
Associate
Professor (FS),
CH, Chiplima
8th Indian Horticulture Congress,
(Shaping Future of Indian
Horticulture)
IGKV, Raipur 17-21
Jan., 2019
Mr. B. K.
Sethy
Asst. Prof., CA,
Chiplima
8th Indian Horticulture Congress-
2019 “Shaping Future of Indian Horticulture”
IGKV, Raipur 17-21Jan.,
2019
Dr. B. B.
Sahoo
Junior Scientist,
RRTTS,
Bhawanipatna
8th Indian Horticulture Congress-
2019 “Shaping Future of Indian Horticulture”
IGKV, Raipur 17-21 Jan.,
2019
Dr P.K.Panda Horticulturist,
AICRP on
Cashew
8th Indian Horticulture Congress-
2019 “Shaping Future of Indian Horticulture”
IGKV, Raipur 17-21 Jan.,
2019
Dr. N. Sahoo Professor,
Preventive
Medicine
One health India Conference Dept. of
Biotechnology,
New Delhi
18-19 Feb.,
2019
Dr. S. K.
Roul
Assoc. Prof.,
CAET
Training programme on
Coordinated preparation of high
resolution National Foundation
Spatial Data for Grampanchayat
and Ward level mapping
Odisha Space
Applications
Centre,
Bhubaneswar
18-22Dec.,
2018
Dr. Anil
Kumar Swain
Sr. Scientist &
Head
Short course on” One health special reference to Fisheries &
Aquaculture”.
ICAR-CIFE,
Mumbai
18-27 Feb.,
2019
201201
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. S. Biswal Professor,
Agronomy, CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Agronomy Congress on
Redesigning Agronomy for
Nature Conservation and
Economic Empowerment
GBPUAT,
Pantnagar
19-23 Feb.,
2018
Dr. R. K.
Paikaray
Chief
Agronomist,
AICRP on IFS
National Agronomy Congress GBPUT,
Pantnagar
20-22 Feb.,
2018
Mr.Dibya
Sundar Kar
Scientist, KVK,
Dhenkanal
14th Agricultural Science
Congress
IARI, Pusa,
New delhi
20-23 Feb.,
2019
Ms.
Pravamanjari
Giri
Scientist
(Agronomy),
KVK, Balasore
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Dr. D. Dash Scientist, Soil
Sci., KVK,
Bhadrak
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Sasmita
Priyadarshini
SMS(Agronomy),
KVK, Boudh
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Dr.
Bimalendu
Mohanty
Sr. Scientist and
Head, KVK,
Dhenkanal
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Mr. Debasis
Sarangi
Scientist, KVK,
Ganjam-II
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Dr. Pradipta
Majhi
SMS (Soil Sc.),
KVK,
Jagatsinghpur
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Mr. Lalita
Ku. Mohanty
Scientist, KVK,
Jajpur
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Mr. Jadunath
Hembram
Scientist, KVK,
Jharsuguda
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Ms. S.
Biswal
SMS (Agril.
Engg), KVK,
Kandhamal
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Mr. S.K.
Mandi
SMS(Agronomy
), KVK, Gajapati
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
202202
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
technologies for improving water
productivity
Dr. Naram
Ramu
SMS
(Agronomy),
KVK, Keonjhar
Capacity building programme on
on-farm water management
technologies for improving water
productivity
ICAR-IIWM,
Bhubaneswar
21-24 Jan.,
2019
Dr. K. Sethy Asst. Prof.,
Animal
Nutrition, CVSc
& AH
CAFT on Relevance of feed
processing technologies to
improve the economics of
livestock farming
ICAR-IVRI,
Izatnagar,
Bareilly, UP
22 Feb- 12
Mar., 2019
Dr. Chandan
Behera
Asst. Prof., CA,
Bhawanipatna
CAFT on Genomics Assisted
Crop Breeding Technique
PAU, Ludhiana 22 Jan. -11
Feb., 2019
Dr.
Bimalendu
Mohanty
Sr. scientist and
Head, KVK,
Dhenkanal
Exposition and open day India
international science festival and
expo
ILS,
Bhubaneswar
22-23 Sept.,
2018
Dr.Roshni
Bala Nayak
Scientist, KVK,
Dhenkanal
Exposition and open day India
international science festival and
expo
ILS,
Bhubaneswar
22-23 Sept.,
2018
Dr. P.K.Pati Prof., LPT International symposium of
MSACON
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
22-24 Nov.,
2018
Mr. N.K.Sial Asst. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
BRAQCON-2019 ICAR-CIBA,
Chennai
22-25
Jan., 2019
Dr. N. Das Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
BRAQCON-2019 ICAR-CIBA,
Chennai
22-25 Jan.,
2019
Dr. D.
Satapathy
Professor,
College of
Fisheries
BRAQCON-2019 ICAR-CIBA,
Chennai
22-25 Jan.,
2019
Mr. B.K. Pati Asst. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
BRAQCON-2019 ICAR-CIBA,
Chennai
22-25 Jan.,
2019
Dr. S.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
BRAQCON-2019 ICAR-CIBA,
Chennai
22-25 Jan.,
2019
Mr. P. C.
Munda
Asst. Prof.,
CPGS
National Facilitator
Development Program for
Agricultural Marketing
CCSNIAM,
Jaipur,
Rajasthan
22-31 Oct.,
2018
Dr. T.R.
Mohanty
Agronomist,
OFR, Keonjhar
National Symposium on
Integrated Farming Systems for
3Es
UAS,
Bengaluru
23-24 Dec.,
2018
Dr. L.K.Babu Prof., LPM,
CVSc & AH
Int. Conf. on Advances in
Medicine, Technology and
holistic health
CVAS,
Mannuthy,
Thrissur,
Kerala
23-25
Jan., 2019
Dr.S.K. Dash Dean, CAET IAUA Golden Jubilee
International Conference on
NASC
Complex, New
Delhi
23-25 Nov.,
2018
203203
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
“Agricultural Education- sharing
global experience”
Dr. Anita
Mahapatra
Jr. Agronomist,
AICRP on
Sunflower
National Symposium on
Doubling Farmers Income
through Agronomic interventions
under Changing Scenario
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
24-26 Oct.,
2018
Dr. Basudev
Behera
Professor and
Head, Dept. of
Agronomy, CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Symposium on
Doubling Farmers Income
through Agronomic interventions
under Changing Scenario
MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
24-26 Oct.,
2018
Dr. L. M.
Garnayak
Professor, Dept.
of Agronomy,
CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Symposium on
Doubling Farmers Income
through Agronomic interventions
under Changing Scenario
MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
24-26 Oct.,
2018
Dr. R. K.
Paikaray
Professor, Dept.
of Agronomy,
CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Symposium on
Doubling Farmers Income
through Agronomic interventions
under Changing Scenario
MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
24-26 Oct.,
2018
Dr. S. N. Jena Professor, Dept.
of Agronomy,
CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Symposium on
Doubling Farmers Income
through Agronomic interventions
under Changing Scenario
MPUAT,
Udaipur,
Rajasthan
24-26 Oct.,
2018
Mr. R. N.
Nayak
Assistant
Biochemist,
AICRP on
PHET
Training programme on
“Advances in application of Nanotechnology”
ICAR-CICOT,
Mumbai
24-28Sept.,
2018
Mr. R. N.
Nayak
Asst.
Biochemist,
AICRP on PHET
Training programme on
“Advances in application of Nanotechnology”
ICAR-CICOT,
Mumbai
24-28 Sept.,
2018
Dr. T.R.
Mohanty
Agronomist,
OFR, Kendujhar
ICAR-IIFSR-SIMMYT joint
traing Workshop series on
Quantitative farming System
typologies application with the R
statistical computing software
ICAR Research
Complex for
Eastern
Region, Patna
24-28 Sept.,
2018
Dr M.
Mahapatra
Assoc. Prof.,
FMP, CAET
Farm Mechanization: Extension
Approach for small and marginal
Farmers of India
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
25-27April,
2018
Mr. B. B.
Behera
Jr. Scientist
(Soil), AICRP on
IFS
Training on “GHG emission/ carbon sequestration estimation
in Integrated Farming System
models using β version of excel tool” and “4R nutrient management strategy
ICAR-IIFSR,
Modipuram,
Meerut
26-29 June,
2018
Dr. S.
Mohapatra
Asst. Prof.,
Physiology
Annual convention of SAPI ICAR-NDRI
Karnal
27-28 Nov.,
2018
Dr. S. K.
Sahoo
Sr. Scientist and
Head, KVK,
Keonjhar
Innovation strategies and
management for success of agri
business
MANAGE,
Hyderabad 27-29 June,
2018
204204
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. Bineeta
Satpathy
Sr. Scientist &
Head, KVK,
Angul
Innovation strategies and
management for success of agri
business
MANAGE,
Hyderabad 27-29
June,2018
Mrs.
Bidyutlata
Mallick
Scientist, KVK,
Mayurbhanj-II
Food &Nutritional security of
rural House hold –Role of
women
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
27-30 Aug.,
2018
Dr. Gitanjali
Subudhi
Scientist , KVK,
Nuapara
Food &Nutritional security of
rural House hold –Role of
women
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
27-30 Aug.,
2018
Ms. Bijaya
Laxmi Sahu
Scientist, KVK,
Sundargarh-II
Food &Nutritional security of
rural House hold –Role of
women
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
27-30 Aug.,
2018
Dr. L.P.
Pradhan
Senior Scientist
& Head, KVK,
Sundargarh-I
Management development
programme
MANAGE,
Hyderabad 27-30 Aug.,
2018
Dr.
Bimalendu
Mohanty
Sr. scientist and
Head, KVK,
Dhenkanal
Management development
programme
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
27-30
August,
2018
Dr. S.K.Dash Professor, ABG,
CVSc & AH
National Convention on
Agrivision 2019
NASC, ICAR,
New Delhi
28-29
Jan., 2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Sashikala
Beura
Department of
Floriculture and
Landscaping,
CA, BBSR
Brainstorming on Role of
Horticulture Education in
Doubling Farmers Income
ICAR –
NBPGR, New
Delhi
28-29 June,
2018
Dr.
M.R.Panda
Professor,
Parasitology,
CVSc & AH
National Symposium on Novel
technologies and strategies for
control of parasitic diseases of
livestock, poultry and public
health grievances
SVVU,
Tirupati
28-30
Jan., 2019
Dr.
B.N.Mohant
y
Asst. Prof.,
Parasitology,
CVSc & AH
National Symposium on Novel
technologies and strategies for
control of parasitic diseases of
livestock, poultry and public
health grievancesa
SVVU,
Tirupati
28-30
Jan., 2019
Dr.
P.C.Mishra
Assoc. Prof.,
ARGO, CVSc &
AH
Int. Symp. on Productivity
Enhancement through
augmenting reproductive
efficiency of livestock for
sustainable rural economy.
Anand Agril.
University,
Anand, Gujarat
28-30 Dec.,
2018
Dr. S. K.
Dash
Dean, CAET
53rd Annual Convention of ISAE,
New Delhi
BHU,
Varanasi
28-30 Jan.,
2019
Dr. B.
Panigrahi
Prof & Head,
SWCE, CAET
53rd Annual Convention of ISAE,
New Delhi
BHU,
Varanasi
28-30Jan.,
2019
Dr N. Sahoo Professor, CAET 53rd Annual Convention of ISAE,
New Delhi
BHU,
Varanasi
28-30Jan.,
2019
Dr.S.C.
Mohapatra
OIC, AICRP on
Agroforestry
Role of Agroforestry for
doubling of farmers income
Birsa Agril.
University,
Ranchi
28-30 July,
2018
205205
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Mrs. Sasmita
Behera
Jr. Scientist,
AICRP on
Agroforestry
Role of Agroforestry for
doubling of farmers income
Birsa Agril.
University,
Ranchi
28-30 July,
2018
Dr.
U.K.Mishra
Prof., Anatomy,
CVSc & AH
National symposium of IAVA CAU, CVS,
Aizawl,
Mizoram
28-30 Nov.,
2018
Dr. Ritun
Patra
Asst. Prof.,
Anatomy, CVSc
& AH
National symposium of IAVA CAU, CVS,
Aizawl,
Mizoram
28-30 Nov.,
2018
Dr. A.
Mishra
Asso. Professor,
AICRP on STCR
Advance training for “Enhancing agricultural productivity and
rural livelihoods through scaling
up of science-led development in
Odisha: Bhoochetana’ for Advanced soil testing training for
strengthening of soil testing
laboratory
ICRISAT,
Hyderabad
28-31 Aug.,
2018
Dr. J.R. Dash Asst. Prof.,
Pharmacology,
CVSc & AH
CAFT on Appl. of genomic tools
in unraveling Phy. process
ICAR-IVRI,
Izatnagar,
Bareilly, UP
29 Jan. - 18
Feb., 2019
Dr. D.P.Das Asst. Prof.,
Pathology, CVSc
& AH
CAFT on Appl. of genomic tools
in unraveling Phy. process
ICAR-IVRI,
Izatnagar,
Bareilly, UP
29 Jan. - 18
Feb., 2019
Dr. Basanti
Jena
Asst. Prof.,
ARGO, CVSc &
AH
CAFT on Appl. of genomic tools
in unraveling Phy. process
ICAR-IVRI,
Izatnagar,
Bareilly, UP
29 Jan. -18
Feb., 2019
Dr. J.K.Das Assoc. Prof.,
Surgery
XIIthAnnual Convention
ofAIZWV
GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
29-30Sept.,
2018
Dr. Manashi
Mohanty
Director,
College of
Community Sc.
BSMA Community Science,
Stakeholder workshop
NAARM,
Hyderabad
3-4 Oct.,
2018
Dr.S.K. Dash Dean, CAET Global Water Security
Conference for Agriculture and
Natural Resources
Hyderabad 3-6 Oct.,
2018
Dr. Khitish
Ku. Sarangi
Asst. Prof.,
Deptt. Of Agril.
Economics,
OUAT,
Bhubaneswar
National Facilitators’ Development Program
CCS, NIAM,
Jaipur
4-13 Mar.,
2019
Dr. Ajit Ku.
Sahoo
Asst. Prof., CH,
Chiplima
Winter school on “Role of Precision Farming in Urban and
peri-urban Horticulture”
SKN College
of Agriculture,
Jobner,
Rajasthan
4-24 Jan.,
2019
Mr. Prasanta
Kumar Panda
Scientist, KVK,
Ganjam-I
National Workshop on
Promotion of Developing
Climate Resilient Villages for
Sustainable Food and Nutritional
Security
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
4-5 Oct.,
2018
206206
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. Jibanjit
Sen
Sr. Scientist and
Head, KVK,
Sonepur
National Workshop on
Promotion of Developing
Climate Resilient Villages for
Sustainable Food and Nutritional
Security
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
4-5 Oct.,
2018
Mr. Nrusingh
Ch. Barik
Scientist, KVK,
Baragarh
Training on ‘Recent advances in
nutrient vis-à-vis soil health
management for major oilseed
cropping systems of India.
ICAR-IIOR,
Hyderabad
5-12 May,
2018
Dr. S.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries,
Rangailunda
ICAR Sponsored Short Course
on Fish Seed Production and
Quality Assurance
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
5-14Feb.,
2019
Mr. S. K.
Meher
Scientist, KVK,
Baragarh
Summer school on “New innovation in improvement of
vegetable crops”
Dr. YS. Parmar
University of
Horticulture &
Forestry,
Nauni-Solan
5-25 Sept.,
2018
Dr. Manoj
Ku. Rout
Jr. Pathologist,
AICRP on Jute
Winter school on “Microbial Based Interventions for
sustainable pest management and
improving soil health.
ICAR-IIPR,
Kanpur
5-25 Sept.,
2018
Dr. N. Das OIC, AICRP on
Plant Parasitic
Nematodes
Winter school on “Microbial based intervensions for
sustainable pest management and
improving soil health”.
ICAR-IIPR,
Kanpur
5-25 Sept.,
2018
Dr.
C.R.Sahoo,
A.S.P.O., AICRP
on BSP (NSP
Crops)
Winter School on ‘Climate change and its impact on
photosynthesis and productivity
of rice’
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
5-26 Nov.,
2018
Dr. Manasi
Dash
Asst. Prof., Dept.
of PBG, CA,
Bhubaneswar
Climate Change and its impact on
Photosynthesis and productivity
of Rice
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
5-26 Nov.,
2018
Dr. A.P.
Nayak
Scientist, KVK,
Bhadrak
Integrated Farming System for
Enhancing Farmers' Income and
Nutritional Security
WBUA&FS,
Kolkata 5-7 Dec.,
2018
Mr.
B.R.Samanta
ray
Scientist, KVK,
Mayurbhanj-I
Integrated Farming System for
Enhancing Farmers' Income and
Nutritional Security
WBUA&FS,
Kolkata 5-7 Dec.,
2018
Dr. B. Mishra Professor, Dept.
of Extension
Education, CA,
Bhubaneswar
National Seminar on “Integrated farming system for enhancing
farmers’ income and nutritional
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
5-7, Dec.
2018
Miss Rukeiya
Begum
Scientist, KVK,
Baragarh
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput,
Odisha
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
Samarendra
Baral
Scientist(Plant
Protection),
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput,
Odisha
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
207207
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
KVK,
Sundargarh-II
Mrs.
Monalisa
Pradhan
Scientist, KVK,
Sambalpur
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput,
Odisha
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
Mr. Rajib
Tudu
Scientist, KVK,
Rayagada
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
Dr. Kajari Das Asst Prof., CBSH International Conference on
Bioprocess for Sustainable
Environment and Energy,
NIT, Rourkela,
India,
6-7 Dec.,
2018
Dr. Rashmita
Toppo
Scientist, KVK,
Gajapati
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
Dr. S. K.
Behera
Sr. Scientist
SWCE, DLAP,
Phulbani
National conference on Farmers
First for conserving soil and
water resource in eastern region
ICAR-IISWC,
Koraput
6 -8 Feb.,
2019
Dr. K.Sethi Jr. Horticulturist,
AICRP on
Cashew
23rd Plantation Crops
Symposium
Chikkmangalur
, Karnataka
6-8 Mar.,
2019
Dr. S. Biswal Professor,
Agronomy, CA,
Bhubaneswar
3rd ARRW Int. Symposium on
Frontier’s of Rice Research for Improving Productivity,
Profitability and climate
resilience:
NRRI, Cuttack 6-9 Feb.,
2018
Mr.
S.K.Mohanty
Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Castor,
Bhawanipatna
Seed production technologies in
castor, sunflower, safflower and
sesame
IIOR,
Hyderabad
7-11 Jan.,
2019
Dr. D.R.
Mishra
Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Sesame
Seed Production technologies in
castor, sunflower and sesame
crops of latest varieties and
hybrids
IIOR,
Hyderabad
7-11 Jan.,
2019
Dr. D.
Mandal
Jr. Pathologist,
RRTTS,
Chiplima
CAFT Training on “Modern Concepts in Plant Disease
Management for Enhancing
Quality and Productivity”.
GBPUAT,
Pantnagar
8-28 Feb.,
2019
Table 1.52. Faculty participation in symposia, summer courses, winter school,
workshop and training programmes, 2019-20 Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. R. C.
Dash
Prof. & Head,
MEED,
CAET
National workshop on Academic
excellence through building
partnerships and resource
generation
NAARM,
Hyderabad
30 Apr.- 01
May 2019
Dr. P.R.
Sahoo
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology and
Computational Tools
ICAR-CIFA
Bhubaneswar
16-25 April
2019
208208
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. N.
Sahoo
Prof. & Head,
Prev. Med.
Workshop on operationalization of
veterinary component in National
Strategies Action Plan on AMR
Kolkata 25-27 April
2019
Mr. Tapas
Ranjan
Sahoo
SMS, KVK,
Kendrapada CRIDA Foundation day workshop
CRIDA ,
Hyderabad
12 April
2019
Dr. B.
Panigrahi
Professor,
LPM, CVSc
& AH
Workshop on Broad subject matter
area (BSMA) committee on Animal
Production Sciences for PG & Ph.D.
course curriculum revision
P.V.N. Rao
Telangana
Vet. Univ.,
Hyderabad
21-23 May
2019
Mr.
Sarthak
Pattanayak
SMS, KVK,
Bolangir Workshop on Agroforestry CAFRI,
Jhansi
27-31 May
2019
Dr. D. K.
Bastia
Chief
Scientist,
AICRP on
Dryland
Agril.
NICRA and RIFS workshop CRIDA,
Hyderabad
26-28 May
2019
Dr. S.S.
Biswal
Asst. Prof.,
TVCC
Research and development in
organic farming: Current status and
way forward
Vety.
College,
Udaipur
01-21 June
2019
Dr. S.K.
Dash Dean, CAET
ICAR-BSMA Committee meeting
for Agricultural Engineering at
PAU, Ludhiana
ICAR and
PAU,
Ludhiana
03-04 June
2019
Dr.
Rojalin
Pattanayak
Asst. Prof.,
CBSH
133th Orientation programme
sponsored by UGC, HRDC
University of
Lucknow,
U.P.
17 June to 6
July 2019
Mr.
Prasanta
Ku. Panda
Scientist
(PP), KVK,
Ganjam I
Plant Doctor clinic IIT, Guahati 15-19 July
2019
Mr. A. M.
Prusti
Asst. Res.
Scientist,
AICRP on
Tobacco
National symposium on
Approaches and strategies for
augmenting tobacco farmers
income
ICAR-CTRI,
Rajahmundry
19-20 Jul.
2019
Mr. B. B.
Dalei
Jr.
Agronomist,
AICRP on
Niger
Workshop of Oilseeds Seed Hub
under NFSM
ICAR-IIOR,
Hyderabad
19-20 Jul.
2019
Dr.
T.Samal
Professor,
Dept. of
Entomology
Training programme on non-insect
pests management
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
22-24 July
2019
Mr. A.Kar Asst. Prof.,
Dept. of
Entomology
Three days training programme on
non-insect pest management
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
22-24 July
2019
Dr.
Arundhati
Sasmal
Sr. Scientist, RRTTS, Bhubaneswar
International Conference on Plant
Protection in Horticulture:
Advances and Challenges
IIHR,
Bengaluru
24-27 Jul.
2019
209209
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. A.K.
Nahak
Asst. Prof.,
ARGO
CAFT on Application of ICT in
agricultural extension and market
linkage
Bihar Agril.
Univ., Sabour
16 July - 05
Aug. 2019
Dr.
Kumari
Shweta
Asst. Prof.,
Vety. & A.H.
Extn.
National Conference on DISHA-
2019
BAU, Ranchi 10-11 Aug.
2019
Mr. N.
Chinara
Asst. Prof.,
AICRP on
Mushroom
Mushroom Taxonomy DMR, Solan 10-14 Aug.
2019
Dr.
Jayashree
Kar
Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Sunflower
A reorientation on Breeding
Perspectives for kharif Oilseed
Crops
IIOR,
Hyderabad
20-23 Aug.
2019
Mr. S. K.
Mohanty
OIC, AICRP
on Castor
A reorientation on Breeding
perspectives for kharif oilseed crops
ICAR- IIOR,
Hyderabad
20-23 Aug.
2019
Dr. C.M.
Panda
Prof., Dept. of
Fruit Sc. and
HT, CA,
BBSR
Oil Palm Production Technology ICAR-IIOR,
Pedavegi,
A.P.
19-24 Aug.
2019
Dr. S.
Muni
Asst. Prof.,
CBSH
Refresher course in Chemistry and
Biology
Univ. of
North Bengal,
Siliguri, W.B.
20 Aug.-3
Sept. 2019
Dr.
Sarbani
Das
Asst. Prof.
Dept. of
Agril. Extn.,
CA, BBSR
Short Course on Gender Gaps and
Interventions to Address Gender
issues in agriculture
ICAR-CIWA
Bhubaneswar
17-26 Sept.,
2019
Dr. S. K.
Mohanty
OIC, AICRP
on ESA
Modalities to conduct Agricultural
Accident Survey
CIAE, Bhopal 04-06 Sept.
2019
Dr. B. C.
Das
Asst. Prof.,
Vety. & A.H.
Extn.
Training Programme on
Development of Soft Skills for
Entrepreneurship among Agri
Graduates
NAARM,
Hyderabad
17-18 Sept.
2019
Dr. S.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
Training of Trainers Workshop ICAR-
NAARM,
Hyderabad
17-18 Sept.
2019
Dr. B.
Sinha
Asst. Prof.,
CA,
Bhawanipatna
Summer School on Land Resources
Management for Climate Smart
Agriculture
NBSS&LUP,
Nagpur, India
03-23 Sept.
2019
Dr. D. K.
Debata
ADR (I/C),
RRTTS, G.
Udayagiri
Training programme- On–farm
production of bio-agents and
microbial bio-pesticides
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
16-25 Sept
2019
Dr. B. C.
Das
Asst. Prof,
Vety. & A.H.
Extn.
Winter School on Climate Change
Impacts and Innovation of
Adaptation Options for Smart-
Animal Agriculture
College of
Vety. Sc. &
AH, OUAT
06-26Sept.
2019
210210
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. B.N.
Mohanty
Assoc. Prof.
& Head, Vety.
Parasitology
Winter School on Climate Change
Impacts and Innovation of
Adaptation Options for Smart-
Animal Agriculture
College of
Vety. Sc. &
AH, OUAT
06-26Sept.
2019
Dr.
Nirupama
Dalai
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Physiology
Winter School on Climate Change
Impacts and Innovation of
Adaptation Options for Smart-
Animal Agriculture
College of
Vety. Sc. &
AH, OUAT
06-26Sept.
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Diptimaye
e Jena
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Community
Science
Short course training on Gender
Gaps and Interventions to address
gender issues in Agriculture
ICAR-
CIWA, BBSR
17-26 Sept.
2019
Dr.
Manaswini
Dehuri
Asst. Prof.,
Parasitology
30th National Congress of
Parasitology (NCPGSME-2019)
JNU, New
Delhi
26-29 Sept.
2019
Dr. K.
Sethy
Asst. Prof.,
Animal
Nutrition
Winter School on Recent
biotechnological advances for
precision feeding of livestock and
poultry
WBUAFS,
Kolkata
04 Sept.-24
Oct. 2019
Dr. A.
Dash
Asst. Prof.,
CA, Chiplima
CAFT on Advances in Data Science
Using R
IASRI, New
Delhi
21 Sept.-
11Oct. 2019
Mr. P.
Ranjith
Asst. Prof.,
CH, Chiplima
CAFT on Advances in Data Science
Using R
IASRI, New
Delhi
21 Sept.-
11Oct. 2019
Dr. R.N.
Mohapatra
Prof., Dept of
Entomology
Training programme on Fruitfly
surveillance and management
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
21-25
Oct. 2019
Mrs.
Sasmita
Behera
Jr. Scientist, ,
AICRP on
Agroforestry
International conference on: Global
research initiative for sustainable
agriculture & allied science
NAARM,
Hyderabad
20-22 Oct.
2019
Dr J.
Pamia
Asst. Prof.,
Pathology
Winterschool on Advances in
livestock disease diagnosis using
clinico-pathological and molecular
techniques
IVRI, Bareilly 3-23 Oct.
2019
Dr. U. K.
Behera
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
CAFT training on Advances in
biology, conservation, rearing and
management of Apis & non-Apis
bees
CCS Haryana
Agricultural
University,
Hisar
4 -24 Oct.
2019
Dr. P.
Behera
Asst.
Entomologist,
AICRP on
Honeybee &
Pollinators
CAF training programme on
Advances in biology, conservation,
rearing and management of Apis
and Non-Apis Bees
Harayana
Agricultural
University,
Hisar
4-24 Oct.
2019
Dr. N. Das Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
Hands on training –Cum-Workshop
on “Biosecured Biofloc Technology”
Tamilnadu
Dr.
Jayalalithaa
Fisheries
Univ.,
Chennai
24-25 Oct.
2019
211211
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. C.M.
Panda
Prof., Dept. of
Fruit Sc. &
HT
Fruit Fly Surveillance &
Management
NIPHM,
Hyderabad
21-25 Oct.
2019
Dr.
Manasi
Dash
Asst. Prof.,
Dept. of PBG,
CA BBSR
Short course on Managing Rice
Genetic Resources for Climate
Resilience
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25 Oct.
2019
Dr.
Swarnalat
a Das
SPO, AICRP
on Veg. Crops
Managing rice genetic resources for
climate resilience
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25 Oct.
2019
Dr.
Chittaranj
an Sahoo
ASPO,
AICRP on
BSP (NSP-
Crops)
Short course on Managing Rice
Genetic Resources for Climate
Resilience
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25 Oct.
2019
Dr. Manoj
Ku. Rout
Jr.
Pathologist,
AINP on Jute
&AF
Short Course on Managing Rice
Genetic Resource for Climate
Resilience
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25 Oct.
2019
Dr.
Jayashree
Kar
Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Sunflower
A short Course on “Managing Rice Genetic Resources for Climate
Resilience”
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25 Oct.
2019
Er. G.C
Dhal
Scientist (Ag.
Engg.), KVK
Mbj. II
Training programme on
Agricultural Extension: From ToT
to Agripreneurship and Startups
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
21-25 Oct.
2019
Mr. Kartik
Ch.
Pradhan
Jr. Breeder,
AICRP on
Groundnut
Winter school on Managing Rice
Genetic Resources for Climate
Resilience
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
16-25, Oct.
2019
Dr P.J.
Mishra
JDE (VP),
DEE Gender Issue & ICT in Agriculture
MSRF,
Chennai
30-31 Oct.
2019
Dr.
Prasanta
Ku. Panda
Scientist (PP)
KVK,
Ganjam I
Gender Issue & ICT in Agriculture MSRF,
Chennai
30-31 Oct.
2019
Dr. Ritun
Patra
Asst. Prof.,
Anatomy &
Histology
CAFT on Current knowledge and
future challenges in domestic
animal theriologenology
GADVASU,
Ludhiana.
3-23 Oct.
2019
Dr. B.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof.,
TVCC
CAFT on Current knowledge and
future challenges in domestic
animal theriologenology
GADVASU,
Ludhiana.
3-23 Oct.
2019
Mr.
Deepak
Hembram
SMS
(AE), KVK,
Keonjhar
Training programme on
Agricultural Extension: From ToT
to Agripreneurship and Startups
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
21-25 Oct.
2019
Ms.
Anannya
Jena
SMS (AE),
KVK,
Sambalpur
Training programme on
Agricultural Extension: From ToT
to Agripreneurship and Startups
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
21-25 Oct.
2019
Dr. S. K.
Panda
Prof. & Head,
Vety.
Pathology
National Symposium on Advances
in Veterinary Pathology for
fostering one health, food security
and environmental protection
C.V.Sc. &
AH, CAU,
Aizwal,
Mizoram
06-08 Nov.
2019
212212
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. D. P.
Das
Asst. Prof.
Vety.
Pathology
National Symposium on Advances
in Veterinary Pathology for
fostering one health, food security
and environmental protection
C.V.Sc. &
AH, CAU,
Aizwal,
Mizoram
06-08 Nov.
2019
Dr. R. C.
Dash
Professor,
FMP & Head,
MEED
Brainstorming workshop on
NAHEP result framework
NAHEP,
ICAR, New
Delhi
11 Nov. 2019
Dr. Ashok
Mishra
Breeder,
AICRP on
Potato
Training on Data digitization of
Plant Breeding trial (Processing
potato)
ICAR-CPRI-
RS,
Modipuram
12-13 Nov.
2019
Dr. S.K.
Senapati
Assoc. Prof.,
Clin. Vety.
Med.
WSAVA Conference Mumbai
Vety. College
11-13 Nov.
2019
Dr. M.R.
Das
Prof. & Head,
Clin. Vety.
Med.
WSAVA Conference Mumbai
Vety. College
11-13 Nov.
2019
Dr.
Brundaban
Sahu
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
The fourth Pillay Aquaculture
Foundation Congress on Increasing
aquaculture production in India
through synergistic approach
between Multinational industries,
Domestic entrepreneurs and
Aquaculturists
ICAR-CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
15-17 Nov.
2019
Dr. R. K.
Nayak
OIC, AICRP
on Micro-
secondary
Nutrients
84th Annual convention of Indian
Society of Soil Science on
Development in soil scientist
BHU,
Varanasi
15-18 Nov.
2019
Mrs.
Bandita
Jena
Asst.
Scientist,
AICRP on
Micro-
secondary
Nutrients
84th Annual convention of Indian
Society of Soil Science on
Development in soil scientist
BHU,
Varanasi
15-18 Nov.
2019
Ms.
Rukeiya
Begum
Scientist (Pl.
Sc.), KVK,
Bargarh
Contemporary approaches in
quality seed production of pulse
crops for enhancing productivity
and nutritional security
IIPR, Kanpur
13-20 Nov.
2019
Dr.
Sagarika
Dehury
Asst. Prof.,
Anatomy &
Histology
Winter school on Stem cell
Technologies for Augmentation,
Restoration and Enhancement of
Male and Female Fertility and Its
Clinical Application
AP&R Div.,
ICAR-CIRG,
Makhdoom,
Farah,
Mathura
01- 21Nov.
2019
Dr. Ipsita
O. P.
Mishra
Jr. Scientist,
AICRP on
Small Millets
Ecological and Molecular
Approaches for Host Plant
Resistance to Insect pests
TNAU,
Coimbatore
5-25 Nov.
2019
Dr. Sutanu
Ku.
Satapathy
SS&H, KVK,
Boudh
Behavioural Skills for Scientists of
SAU and KVKs
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
18-27 Nov.
2019
213213
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. L.
Pradhan
SS&H, KVK,
Sundargarh I
Behavioural Skills for Scientists of
SAU and KVKs
MANAGE,
Hyderabad
18-27
Nov.2019
Dr. Jyoti
Das
Res. Assoc.,
AICRP on
Micro-
secondary
Nutrients
Training on advance tools and
techniques for analysis of pollutant
elements
IARI, New
Delhi
14-28 Nov.
2019
Dr. U. K.
Mishra
Prof. & Head,
Vety.
Anatomy
IAVA Conference Veterinary
College,
Bengaluru
28-30 Nov,
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
R. Patra
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Anatomy
IAVA Conference Veterinary
College,
Bengaluru
28-30 Nov,
2019
Dr.
Sagarika
Dehury
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Anatomy
IAVA Conference Veterinary
College,
Bengaluru
28-30 Nov,
2019
Dr. N.
Sahoo
Prof. & Head,
Prev. Med.
International seminar on Elephant
Endotheliotropic herpes virus
(EEHV) infection
AAU,
Guwahati
28-30 Nov.
2019
Mr. N.
Mandi
Jr.
Entomologist,
AICRP on
Cotton
Winter School on Ecological
perspectives in Arthropod pest
management for sustainable crop
production
PAU,
Ludhiana
19 Nov.-9
Dec. 2019
Dr. A.K.
Goel
Principal
Investigator,
FMTC
Workshop of Designated Testing
Centres
CCSHAU,
Hisar
23-25 Nov.
2019
Dr. D. K.
Bastia
Chief
Scientist,
AICRP on
Dryland
Agriculture
International seminar on Agriskills
for Convergence in Research,
Industry and Livelihood
BCKV, West
Bengal
28 Nov.-1
Dec. 2019
Dr. B. Jena
Asst. Prof.,
ARGO
Winter School training programme
on Advanced Molecular
Techniques in Fish Disease
Diagnosis and Management in
Freshwater Aquaculture
ICAR-CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
26 Nov. - 16
Dec. 2019
Dr. R. L.
Moharana
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
Advances and developments of
Seed Science and Technology in the
era of genomics for management
and utilization of Horticultural Plant
genetic resources
College of
Horticulture,
Mysuru
25 Nov.-15
Dec. 2019
Dr.
Indramani
Nath
Prof. & Head,
Vety. Surgery
& Radiology
Recent advances on amelioration of
anaesthetics and surgical stress in
farm and companion animals
Hissar,
Haryana.
14-16 Nov.
2019
Dr. J. K.
Das
Assoc. Prof.,
Vety. Surgery
& Radiology
Recent advances on amelioration of
anaesthetics and surgical stress in
farm and companion animals
Hissar,
Haryana.
14-16 Nov.
2019
214214
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. Srujani
Behera
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
Winter school on Income and
Employment Generation among
Youth through Mushroom
Production Technology
Dr. Rajendra
Prasad CAU,
Pusa,
Samastipur
05-25 Nov.,
2019
Dr. S. K.
Udgata
Professor,
College of
Fisheries
The fourth Pillay Aquaculture
Foundation Congress on Increasing
aquaculture production in India
through synergistic approach
between Multinational industries,
Domestic entrepreneurs and
Aquaculturist
ICAR-CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
15-17 Nov.
2019
Dr
Biswadeep
Jena
Asst. Prof.,
Vety. Surgery
& Radiology
Imaging, clinical diagnostic
techniques and therapeutic
interventions in companion
and farm animals
MVC,
TANUVAS,
Chennai,
Tamilnadu
27 Nov.- 17
Dec. 2019
Dr.
Lilymoon
y Tripathy
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Hort.,
Chiplima
Agriskills for convergence in
research, industry & livelihood
BCKV, West
Bengal
28 Nov -1
Dec. 2019
Dr. H.
Nayak
Asst. Prof.,
CBSH
Annual Conference of Odisha
Chemical Society and National
Conference on Recent
Advancement in Material Sciences
VSSUT,
Burla
24-25 Dec
201
Dr. (Mrs)
Pritishri
Parhi
Professor,
College of
Community
Science
International conference on global
perspective in agricultural and
applied sciences for food and
environment security
Nainital,
Uttarakhand
1-2 Dec.,
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Trupti
Mohanty
Prof., College
of
Community
Science
International Conference on Global
Initiatives in Agriculture and
Applied Sciences for Food and
Environmental Security
Nianital,
Uttarakhand
1-2 Dec.
2019
Ms. S.
Priyadarsh
ini
SMS
(Agron.),
KVK, Boudh
Model Training Course on
Integrated Weed Management
DWR,
Jabalpur
10-18 Dec.
2019
Mr. Kartik
Ch. Sethy
SMS (Ag.
Eng.), KVK,
Keonjhar
Short course on recent advances in
solar energy utilization for agro
produce processing and production
system
ICAR-CIAE,
Bhopal
10-19 Dec.
2019
Dr.
Sashikala
Beura
Professor
&Head, Dept.
of FLS CA,
BBSR
Progressive Horticulture Conclave-
2019
ICAR-CISH,
Lucknow
8-10 Dec.
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Chitrotpal
a
Devadarsh
ini
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Community
Science
XIV Triennial Conference of IWSA
–Women Led Science, Technology
and Innovation
ICMR-NIN,
Hyderabad
11-13 Dec.
2019
215215
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. (Mrs.)
Diptimaye
e Jena
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Community
Science
XIV Triennial Conference of IWSA
–Women Led Science, Technology
and Innovation
ICMR-NIN,
Hyderabad
11- 13 Dec.
2019
Dr. B. C.
Das
Asst. Prof.,
Vety. & A.H.
Extn.
XXXVI Annual Conference of
Indian Poultry Science Association
& NS on Conceptual
understanding and future strategies
for welfare friendly poultry
production in India
College of
Vet. Sc. &
AH, Anjora,
Durg
11-13 Dec.
2019
Dr. S. K.
Mishra
Professor,
Animal
Nutrition
XXXVI Annual Conference of
Indian Poultry Science Association
& NS on Conceptual
understanding and future strategies
for welfare friendly poultry
production in India
College of
Vet. Sc. &
AH, Anjora,
Durg
11-13 Dec.
2019
Dr R.K.
Swain
Professor,
Animal
Nutrition
International Conference on
Nutritional strategies for improving
farm profitability and clean animal
production
West Bengal
Univ. of
Animal &
Fishery Sc.
Kolkata
17-19 Dec.
2019
Dr. N.
Panda
Professor,
Animal
Nutrition
International Conference on
Nutritional strategies for improving
farm profitability and clean animal
production
West Bengal
Univ. of
Animal &
Fishery Sc.
Kolkata
17-19 Dec.
2019
Dr.
B.Jena,
Asst. Prof.,
ARGO
International Symp. on Global
perspectives to enhance livestock
fertility through modern
reproductive techniques for
doubling farmer’s income
VCRI,
Namakkal,
(T.N.)
18-20 Dec.
2019
Dr. A.K.
Nahak
Asst. Prof.,
ARGO
International Symp. on Global
perspectives to enhance livestock
fertility through modern
reproductive techniques for
doubling farmer’s income
VCRI,
Namakkal,
(T.N.)
18-20 Dec.
2019
Mrs.
Sasmita
Behera
Jr. Scientist,
(Hort.),
AICRP on
Agroforestry
Winter School Training on :
Agroforestry for climate change
mitigation, bio-diversity
conservation and resilience in Agro
ecological system : Current trends
and future strategy
KAU,
Thrissur,
Kerela
3-23 Dec.
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Shradhanj
ali
Mohapatra
Asst. Prof.
College of
Community
Science
Winter School on Advances in
product diversification and waste
utilization of natural fibers
ICAR-
NINFET,
Kolkata
3-23, Dec.
2019
Dr(Mrs).
H. Nayak
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Forestry
Winter school on Agroforestry for
climate change, mitigation,
biodiversity conservation and
College of
Forestry,
3– 23 Dec.
2019
216216
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
resilience in Agroecological
systems: Current trends and future
strategies
KAU,
Thrissur.
Dr. Md
Mijan
Hossain
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Agril.,
Chiplima
Winter School on Novel techniques
in mass culturing of smart microbial
biocontrol agents for the
development of biopesticides
NBAIR,
Bangaluru,
Karnataka
03-23 Dec.
2019
Dr. (Mrs.)
Rini Pal
Jr.
Pathologist,
AICRP on
Rice
CAFT training on Plant disease
monitoring for timely management
options
IARI, New
Delhi
4-24 Dec.
2019
Mr. S. R.
Panda
Asst. Prof.,
CBSH
National Conference on Recent
Advancement in Material Sciences
VSSUT,
Burla
24 -25 Dec.
2019
Dr. P.K.
Jena
Asst. Prof.,
CBSH
National Conference on Recent
Advancement in Material Sciences
VSSUT,
Burla
24-25 Dec.
2019
Dr.
Chinmaya
Mishra
Asst.
Professor,
ABG
CAFT Tr. on Statistical and
Machine Learning Techniques for
Molding and Forecasting
Agricultural Data
IASRI, New
Delhi
20 Dec.’19-
09Jan.’20
Dr.
Debdutt
Behura
Asst. Prof.
Agribusiness
Management
Policy Analysis and program
Evaluation
TISS,
Mumbai
6-10 Jan.,
2020
Dr. S.K.
Dash Dean, CAET
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan
2020
Dr. B. P.
Behera
Prof. and
Head, ASCEE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. B.
Panigrahi
Prof. and
Head, SWCE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. N.
Sahoo
Professor,
SWCE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. C. R.
Subudhi
Professor,
SWCE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. S.K.
Swain
OIC, AICRP
on UAE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. A.K.
Dash
Agric.
Engineer,
AICRP on
UAE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. A.K.
Mohapatra
Animal
Scientist,
AICRP on
UAE
54th Annual Convention of Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers
MPKV, Pune 07-09 Jan.
2020
Dr. A.K.
Naik
Asst. prof.,
Dept. of Vety.
Pharm.
&Toxicology
Advances in management of inland
open water ecosystem
ICAR-CIFRI,
Kolkata
21 Jan.-10
Feb. 2020
217217
Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. Deepa
Khulbe
Sr. Scientist, RRTTS, Bhubaneswar
7th International Conference on
Phytopathology in Achieving UN
Sustainable Development Goals
ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi
16-20Jan.
2020
Dr.(Mrs.)
G.Biswal
Prof., Dept. of
Pl. Path. CA.,
BBSR
7th International Conference on
Phytopathology in Achieving UN
Sustainable Development Goals
ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi
16-20, Jan.
2020
Dr. S.K.
Dash Dean, CAET
Awareness and sensitization
workshop on Implementation of
Access and Benefit Sharing
regulations in agricultural research
NAARM,
Hyderabad
22-23 Jan
2020
Dr. A.
Seni
Jr.
Entomologist,
AICRP on
Rice
Insecticide resistance: biochemical
& molecular perspectives and
strategies for combating resistance
to insecticide.
ICAR-
NBAIR,
Bangalore
8-28 Jan.
2020
Dr. (Mrs.)
Simly Das
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
Winter School Training programme
on Insecticide Resistance:
Biochemical and Molecular
Perspectives and Strategies for
Combating Resistance to
Insecticides
NBAIR,
Bangalore
8-28 Jan.
2020
Dr. S. K.
Dwibedi
Asst. Prof.,
Dept. of
Agronomy
Data Analysis in Agriculture using
Statistical Packages
IASRI, New
Delhi
16 Jan.-5
Feb. 2020
Dr.
Srinivas
Sathapath
y
Asst. Prof.,
Anatomy &
Histology
CAFT on Neuro-endocrine
regulation of livestock production:
Prospect and Retrospect
ICAR-IVRI,
Izzatnagar,
Bareilly, U.P.
28 Jan.- 17
Feb. 2020
Dr. Ajit
Ku. Sahoo
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Hort.
Non-Conventional approaches for
genetic improvement of Perennial
Horticultural Crops
IARI, New
Delhi
17 Jan.-6
Feb. 2020
Dr. P.
Mishra
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Hort.
Data analysis in agriculture using
statistical software package
IASRI, New
Delhi
16 Jan.- 5
Feb. 2020
Dr. S.K.
Dash Dean, CAET
ICAR-BSMA Committee meeting
for Agricultural Engineering at
AAU, Anand
ICAR and
AAU, Anand
4-5 Feb. 2020
Dr P.C.
Behera
Prof. & Head,
Vety.
Biochemistry
Current Research in Vety.
Biochemistry & Biotechnology in
improvement of Animal Health &
Production
SVVU,
Tirupati
04-05 Feb.
2020
Dr. P.R.
Sahoo
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Biochemistry
Current Research in Vety.
Biochemistry & Biotechnology in
improvement of Animal Health &
Production
SVVU,
Tirupati
04-05 Feb.
2020
Dr. L.K.
Babu
Prof. & Head,
LPM
National conference of ISAPM on
Paradigm Shift in Livestock
Management to Obtain High Quality
Animal Products for Enhancing Farm
Economy and Entrepreneurship
PGIVER,
RAJUVAS,
Jaipur
04-06 Feb.
2020
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Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr. B.
Panigrahi
Prof., LPM National conference of ISAPM on
Paradigm Shift in Livestock
Management to Obtain High
Quality Animal Products for
Enhancing Farm Economy and
Entrepreneurship
PGIVER,
RAJUVAS,
Jaipur
04-06 Feb.
2020
Dr. B.
Behera
Prof. and
Head,
Agronomy
Indian Society of Weed Science
Biennial Conference on Weed
Management for Enhancing
Farmers' Income and Food Security
ICAR -
CCARI, Goa
5-7 Feb. 2020
Dr. N.
Sahoo
Prof. & Head,
Prev. Med.
National Symposium on
Advancement of Veterinary
Medicine in Mitigating Challenges
to Animal Health
KVASFU,
Bengaluru
05-08 Feb.
2020
Dr.(Mrs)
G.R Jena
Asst. Prof.,
Clin. Vety.
Med.
National Symposium on
Advancement of Veterinary
Medicine in Mitigating Challenges
to Animal Health
KVASFU,
Bengaluru
05-08 Feb.
2020
Mr.
Digbijaya
Swain
OIC, AICRP
on Maize
National Seminar on Maize for
Crop Diversification Under
Changing Climatic Scenario
PAU,
Ludhiana
9-10 Feb.
2020
Dr.
Pramila
Naik
Jr.Agronomis
t, AICRP on
Maize
National Seminar on Maize for
Crop Diversification Under
Changing Climatic Scenario
PAU,
Ludhiana
9-10 Feb.
2020
Dr. G.D
Nayak
Prof. & Head,
ABG
National Symposium on
Enhancement of Farmers Income
through Management of Animal
Genetic Resources
NDVSU
CVSc &
A.H., Mhow
(M.P.)
10-11 Feb.
2020
Dr.
Niranjan
Senapati
Principal
scientist,
AICRP on
MULLaRP,
Berhampur
International conference on pulses
as climate smart crop-challenges
and opportunities
CAET,
Bhopal
10-12 Feb.
2020
Dr. R. K.
Panigrahi
Professor,
AICRP on
MULLaRP,
Berhampur
International conference on pulses
as climate smart crop-challenges
and opportunities
CAET,
Bhopal
10-12 Feb.
2020
Dr.
Amitabh
Panda
SSH, KVK,
Kalahandi
International Conference on Pulses,
the Climate Smart Crops:
Challenges and Opportunities
Bhopal 10-12 Feb.
2020
Dr. S. K.
Sahoo
SSH, KVK,
Keonjhar
International Conference on Pulses,
the climate smart Crops: Challenges
and Opportunities
Bhopal 10-12 Feb.
2020
Mr. N. C.
Barik
SSH, KVK,
Baragarh
International conference on Pulses,
the climate smart Crops: Challenges
and Opportunities
Bhopal 10-12 Feb.
2020
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Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
Dr.
Aurovinda
Das
SSH, KVK,
Bhadrak
International conference on Pulses,
the climate smart Crops: Challenges
and Opportunities”
Bhopal 10-12 Feb.
2020
Dr. M.K.
Mishra
Prof., Dept. of
Pl. Path. CA.
BBSR
Odisha Livelihood Mission
workshop in ICRISAT
ICRISAT,
Hyderabad
13 Feb. 2020
Mr.
Dibyendu
Mondal
SMS, KVK,
Jagatsinghpur
National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Dr. Sanjay
Ku.
Mohanty
SSH, KVK,
Puri
Workshop on Livelihood of farmers
in Coconut based ecosystem
ICRISAT,
Hyderabad 13 Feb. 2020
Dr. L.K.
Rath
Professor,
Dept. of
Entomology
AZRA International conference on
Frontier Research in applied
zoology and Insect pest
management strategies: A way
forward for food and nutritional
security
UAS, Raichur 12-14 Feb,
2020
Dr. C.S.K.
Mishra
Prof. and
Head, Dept.
of Zoology
AZRA International conference on
Frontier Research in applied
zoology and Insect pest
management strategies: A way
forward for food and nutritional
security
UAS, Raichur 12-14 Feb.
2020
Dr. S.K.
Patra
Assoc. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
AZRA International conference on
Frontier Research in applied
zoology and Insect pest
management strategies: A way
forward for food and nutritional
security
UAS, Raichur 12-14 Feb.
2020
Dr. N.K.
Sial
Asst. Prof.,
College of
Fisheries
AZRA International conference on
Frontier Research in applied
zoology and Insect pest
management strategies: A way
forward for food and nutritional
security
UAS, Raichur 12-14 Feb.
2020
Dr.
Aurovinda
Das
SSH, KVK,
Bhadrak
International Convention on
Prospective to Face Contemporary
Challenges of Agricultural
Development
ICAR, New
Delhi
18-19 Feb.
2020
Mr.
Prasanta
Ku. Nanda
Scientist
(PP), KVK,
Keonjhar
International Convention on
Prospective to Face Contemporary
Challenges of Agril. Development
ICAR, New
Delhi
18-19 Feb.
2020
Mr. S.K.
Mukhi
Scientist,
KVK,
Kandhamal
International Convention on
Prospective to Face Contemporary
Challenges of Agril. Development
ICAR, New
Delhi
18-19 Feb.
2020
Dr. S. K.
Panda
Prof. & Head,
Vety.
Pathology
National symposium on Recent
advances in diagnostic pathology
for emerging and re-emerging
Ranchi
Veterinary
22-23 Feb.
2020
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Name Designation Name of Workshop/ Symposia Place Date
diseases in livestock, poultry under
farming conditions and wild life
College,
BAU, Kanke
Dr. P. K.
Rath
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Pathology
National symposium on Recent
advances in diagnostic pathology
for emerging and re-emerging
diseases in livestock, poultry under
farming conditions and wild life
Ranchi
Veterinary
College,
BAU, Kanke
22-23 Feb.
2020
Dr. A.P.
Acharya
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Pathology
7th KVAFSU/CVA Workshop on
Rabies Diagnosis
Vet. College,
KVAFSU
Bengaluru
24-25 Feb.
2020
Dr. B.P.
Mishra
Asst. Prof.,
Dept. of LPT
CAFT training on Issues in export
of livestock and livestock products
implementing SPS agreement
LUVAS,
Hisar
07-27 Feb.
2020
Dr. S.K.
Dash Dean, CAET
National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Dr. P.J.
Mishra
JDE(VP)DEE National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Mr.
Debasis
Panda
Scientist (PP),
KVK,
Dhenkanal
National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Mr. Lalita
Ku.
Mohanty
SSH, KVK,
Jajpur
National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Mr.
Subhashis
Dash
Scientist (Soil
Sc.), KVK,
Jajpur
National Workshop on rice research
and development Doubling of
farmers income
ICAR-NRRI,
Cuttack
28 Feb. 2020
Dr. C.S.K.
Mishra
Prof. and
Head, Dept.
of Zoology
National Conference on Trends and
Progress of Animal Sciences
Fakir Mohan
Univ.,
Balasore
5-6 Feb.,
2020
Dr. B.N.
Mohanty
Assoc. Prof.
& Head, Vety.
Parasitology
National Symposium on Challenges
and innovations in controlling
parasitic disease of Livestock and
Poultry with Changing climate
CVSc &AH,
Jabalpur
05-07 Feb.
2020
Dr. Ananta
Hembram
Asst. Prof.,
Vety.
Parasitology
National Symposium on Challenges
and innovations in controlling
parasitic disease of Livestock and
Poultry with Changing climate
CVSc & AH,
Jabalpur
05-07 Feb.
2020
Mrs.
Monika
Ray
Jr. Scientist,
RRTTS,
Keonjhar
Winter school on Recent Advances
in Econometric Modeling and
Forecasting in Agriculture
IASRI, New
Delhi.
4-24 Mar.
2020
6.6.5.3. Incentives for Excellence /Faculty Recognition. Does the University is
offering Best Teacher Award (ICAR) or any other means of recognition to promote
excellence in faculty and other staff? Give the list and selection procedure (in brief).
The University is inspiring the deserving faculties/scientists by awarding
them on the University Foundation day every year. Best Woman scientist from among
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the women faculties/scientists of the year is decided on the basis of scientific
contribution. A committee headed by the Dean of Research decide the modalities and
select the best woman scientist. Best extension scientists and best performing KVK
are selected from among the 31 KVKs to encourage the extension personnel. The
selection is done by a committee headed by the Dean, Extension Education.
Table 1.53. Best Woman scientist, best KVK and best extension scientist
Year Best Woman
Scientist
Best Extension
Scientist
Best KVK
2016-17 Dr. L.Samal Dr Sanghamitra
Pattnaik
KVK Bhadrak
2017-18 Dr. Diptimayee
Jena
Dr. Laxmi
Pradhan
KVK Gajapati
2018-19 Dr. Anupama
Baliarsingh
Dr Arabinda Das KVK Angul
2019-20 Dr. Anita
Mohanty
Dr Deepak
Mohanty
KVK Kendrapada
2020-21 Dr Arundhati
Sasmal
Dr Binita
Satapathy
KVK Dhenkanal
The technical and supporting staff are also recognized by the University for
their contribution and efficient discharge of duties in respective areas.
6.6.5.4. Capacity Building and Training: How many programmes have been initiated
towards developing and strengthening skills, instincts, abilities, processes and
resources that the University and its stakeholders need to survive, adapt, and thrive in
the fast-changing agricultural scenario?
The University has taken proactive steps for strengthening skills of students,
farmers and other stake holders in order to enhance the efficiency and inculcate
entrepreneurship among the young minds. The skill trainings are regularly organized
by the colleges, AICRPs and Krishi Vigyan Kendras. During 2019-20, the constituent
colleges of the Universuity have conducted the following skill oriented trainings.
Table 1.54. Skill trainings organised during 2019-20
Sl. Topic Place Period
1 Entrepreneurship development programme on
Establishment of SSI unit for production of
small farm implements
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
01-28 Nov.
2019
2 Skill development programme on Food
packaging technology
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
02-19 Nov.
2019
4 Skill development programme on Remote
sensing and GIS in agriculture
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
13-28 Nov.
2019
5 Entrepreneurship development programme on
Establishment of SSI unit for production of
small farm implements
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
02-27 Dec.
2019
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Sl. Topic Place Period
6 Skill development programme on Food
packaging technology
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
03-10 Dec.
2019
7 Skill development programme on Remote
sensing and GIS in agriculture
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
11-28 Dec.
2019
8 Training programme on Basics of Remote
Sensing and GIS
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
13-19 Jan.
2020
9 Training programme on Basics of Remote
Sensing and GIS
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
25 Feb.- 02
Mar. 2020
10 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of tractors
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
17-29 June 2019
11 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of rice transplanters
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
15-27 July
2019
12 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of power tillers
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
19-31 Aug. 2019
13 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of power tillers
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
19-30 Sept. 2019
14 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of tractors
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
14-26 Oct. 2019
15 Training programme on Operation and maintenance of rice transplanters
CAET,
Bhubaneswar
24 Feb.-07 Mar. 2020
16 Training on Biofertilizer Production under
IDP-NAHEP
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
19-25 Feb.,
2020
17 Training on Landscaping Architecture under
IDP-NAHEP
College of
Agril.,
Bhawanipatna
11-17
Feb.,2020
18 Entrepreneurship Development Course on
Commercial Production of Quality Fish Seed
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
17 Aug. 13
Sept. 2019
19 Skill Development Course on Fish Seed
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
20-29 Aug.
2019
20 Skill Development Course on Fish Seed
Production
College of
Fisheries
15-24 Sept.
2019
21 Skill Development Course on Fish Seed
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
25 Sept.-4
Oct.2019
22 Skill Development Course on Colour Fish
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
30 Oct.-8
Nov. 2019
23 Entrepreneurship Development Course on
Utilization of Fish Waste
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
15 Nov.- 12
Dec. 2019
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Sl. Topic Place Period
24 Skill Development Course on Colour Fish
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
1-10 Feb.
2020
25 Skill Development Course on Colour Fish
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
11-20 Feb.
2020
26 Skill Development Course on Colour Fish
Production
College of
Fisheries,
Rangeilunda
24 Feb.-4
Mar. 2020
27 ASCI-Skill Development Training
Programme conducted by AICRP on
Floriculture
Biotechnolog
y-cum-Tissue
Culture
Centre, CA,
BBSR
10 Dec.
2019 - 03
Jan. 2020
28 Skill Development course on Landscaping
Architecture
College of
Agril., BBSR
16-22 Dec.
2019
29 Entrepreneurship Development on Hi tech
Horticulture
College of
Agril., BBSR
03-30 Jan.
2020
30 Skill Development Course for Automated
system for Mushroom cultivation and spawn
production
CTMRT,
OUAT,
Bhubaneswar
18-24 Dec.
2019
31 Entrepreneurship Development Course for
Development of Spawn unit and Automatic
Production and Processing of Mushroom
CTMRT,
OUAT,
Bhubaneswar
26 Dec.
2019 - 22
Jan. 2020
32 Skill Development Course on Biofertilizer
Production under NAHEP, ICAR
College of
Agril., BBSR
07-13 Jan.
2020
33 Entrepreneuship Development Course on
Biofertilizer Production under NAHEP, ICAR
College of
Agril., BBSR
15 Feb.-13
Mar. 2020
34 ASCI Skill development training on
Floriculturist-Protected cultivation
OUAT,
Bhubaneswar
10 Dec.
2019 –3
Jan. 2020
Orientation of students for entrepreneurship development
There is strong need to orient the students for taking up their own enterprise in
agriculture and allied areas in the backdrop of scarcity in job market. This will turn them
to job giver that to be job seeker. Keeping this in view, Skill and Entrepreneurship
development trainings were regularly conducted to orient the students for
entrepreneurial development on different aspects of agriculture and allied fields. During
2019-20, a total of 766 students have been provided with such trainings through 32
courses under Skill Development and Entrepreneurship development training
Programme funded by IDP, NAHEP.The details of the trainings are given below.
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Capacity Building of Women SHGs: The University has taken up a massive
programme on Capacity Building of members of Women SHGs with funding support
from Mission Shakti, Govt. of Odisha. During 2019-20 a total of 2822 members from
1246 SHG have been trained. The trainings were imparted in six different agro-
enterprises by 12 Krishi Vigyan Kendras.
Table 1.55. Capacity Building of Women SHGs
Agro-Enterprise Trainings
organized
WSHG members
trained
WSHGs
involved
Nursery raising of
vegetables
25 625 306
Poultry Farming 15 357 133
Goat farming 9 190 90
Vermi-compost production 31 925 412
Mushroom Cultivation 20 500 186
Bee Keeping 09 225 119
Total 109 2822 1246
Skill Training for rural youth
The rural youth are also trained by the scientists for their skill development on
Rearing of honey bee, processing and value addition of fruits and vegetables,
Commercial dairy farming, fish feed preparation, Quality planting material production,
Commercial goat farming, Scientific mushroom production, Production technology for
commercial vegetable, Backyard poultry farming, Vermicomposting, etc. The details of
training to rural youths are given in the following table.
Table 1.56. Youths Trained Under Skill Training Programme during 20-21
Sl.
No.
Establishment No. of youths
trained
Wage
Employed
Self-
employed
1. College of Agril. Engg. & Tech. 140 4 5
2. KVK, Angul 45 0 13
3. KVK, Bhadrak 716 0 70
4. KVK, Baragarh 380 70 310
5. KVK, Bolangir 100 0 40
6. KVK, Boudh 265 25 67
7. KVK, Deogarh 370 0 70
8. KVK, Dhenkanal 150 0 12
9. KVK, Ganjam I 450 4 126
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Sl.
No.
Establishment No. of youths
trained
Wage
Employed
Self-
employed
10. KVK, Ganjam II 580 210 168
11. KVK, Jagatsinghpur 80 30 07
12. KVK, Jharsuguda 45 3 2
13. KVK, Kalahandi 25 0 25
14. KVK, Kandhamal 370 7 363
15. KVK, Keonjhar 95 0 0
16. KVK, Malkangiri 90 20 8
17. KVK, Mayurbhanj –I 308 30 92
18. KVK, Nabarangpur 285 190 95
19. KVK, Nayagarh 300 20 40
20. KVK, Nuapada 60 0 0
21. KVK, Puri 280 12 13
22. KVK, Sonepur 45 0 8
23. KKVK, Sundergarh-I 148 36 53
24. KKVK, Sundergarh-II 35 3 7
25. Directorate of Research 212 2 139
Total 5574 666 1733
6.6.6. Student Development
6.6.6.1. Scholarships/Stipend: Is the University offering any scholarship
programme for meritorious students? How many students are receiving competitive
scholarships/fellowships for each College? How many passed out students have been
selected for scholarships/fellowships in other universities.
Table 1. 57. Financial assistance provided to the UG students
Scholarship
Awarding
Agency
Nature of
Assistance Value
Appropriate
Number Remarks
O.U.A.T Merit Scholarship Rs.500/- Per
Month
15% of total
strength
Underta
king
letter for
Boarder
/Non-
Boarder Free Studentship
Rs.500/- per
Semester
10% of the total
strength
State Govt.
Odisha Medhabruti
Scholarship
Rs.10,000/- Per
Year
As Decided by Dept. of
Higher Education, Govt.
of Odisha
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Post-Matric
Scholarships
a) Tuition Fees
b) Maintenance
Cost
For SC/ST/Minor Community
as decided by SC/ST
Development, Minorities and
Backward Classes Welfare
Department.
Kalia Scholarship As decided by
Govt. of Odisha
The candidates whose parents
are getting benefits of Kalia
Programme of Govt. of Odisha
are eligible
ICAR National Talent
Scholarship
Rs.3000.00 per
month
As decided by ICAR
Post Matric
Scholarship for SC/ST
candidates
Rs. 300/- p.m.
along with a
contingent grant of
Rs. 750/- per
annum.
As decided by ICAR
Table 1. 58. Financial assistance provided to the PG and Ph.D. students
Scholarship
/Fellowship
awarding
Agency
Nature of
Assistance Value
Appropriate
Number Remarks
O.U.A.T
a) Merit
Scholarship Rs.1500/- Per Month
Two in each
discipline
For Master’s degree only
b) Merit
Scholarship Rs.2000/- Per Month
One in each
discipline
For Doctoral
Degree
Govt. of Odisha
a) Post-Matric
Scholarship
Tuition Fee &
Maintenance Cost
Decided by
SC/ST Welfare
Department
For students
belonging to
SC/ST and
minority
group
b) Loan stipend
i)Rs. 15000/ per annum
ii)Rs. 12000/ per
annum
iii)Rs. 8000/ annum
Decided by
Department of
Higher
Education.
For students
admitted into
M.V.Sc.,
M.Sc. (Ag.),
M. Tech. (Ag.
Engg.), M. F.
Sc.
c) Stipend to
M.V.Sc.
students
Rs. 10, 000/ Per Month
to 1st year students
Rs. 10, 500/ Per Month
to 2nd year students
Decided by
Dept. of
Agriculture &
F.E.
M.V.Sc.
ICAR
Post Graduate
Scholarship Rs.12, 640.00 per
month + contingency
@ 6000/annum
Decided by
ICAR
For M.Sc.
(Ag.), M.
Tech. (Ag.
Engg.), M. F.
Sc. students
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Scholarship
/Fellowship
awarding
Agency
Nature of
Assistance Value
Appropriate
Number Remarks
Junior Research
Fellowship
Rs. 31, 000/- per month
+ cont. @10000
/annum
Decided by
ICAR
For Ph.D.
students
Senior
Research
Fellowship
Rs.35, 000/- per month
for 2nd and 3rd year +
contingency
@10000/annum
Decided by
ICAR
For Ph.D.
students
NTS (PG) Rs.5, 000/- per month Decided by
ICAR
For
Masters’student
Post-Matric
Scholarship for
SC & ST
Rs.1000/- per month +
Rs.750.00 as annual
grant
- For SC/ST
students
Table 1. 59. Number of students receiving ICAR Scholarships/Stipend
Year Student
READY
NTS
(UG)
NTS
(PG)
JRF SRF
2016-17 261 35 60 22 10
2017-18 393 56 99 07 12
2018-19 533 75 107 21 22
2019-20 442 90 125 46 14
Fig. 1. 5. Students (no.) receiving ICAR Scholarships/Stipend
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
261393
533442
35
56
75
90
60
99
107125
22
7
2146
10
12
2214
Student READY NTS (UG) NTS (PG) JRF SRF
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Table 1. 60. Students (no.) receiving Scholarships from State & Central Govt.
Course programs Students receiving
tuition fee
from State / Central
Govt.
Students
receiving /
tuition fee
from Institution
Funds
Students
receiving
tuition fee
from the Private
Bodies
+3 Science 105 0 0
All UG programmes
(except BVSc. & AH) 690 323 08
BVSc. & AH 202 58 01
Masters’ Programme 236 89 15
6.6.6.2. Extra and Co-curricular Activities: Whether the sports/ games/ cultural
activities/ NSS/ NCC/ programmes are being organized? If yes, then give the list of
events in last five years in tabular form. Participation of students in ICAR sponsored
events (AGRI-UNIFEST/Agri-sports/anyother) and award/medals received in last five
years may be given in Tabular form. How the students practice sports and games
daily?
Games/sports: There is a “Sports Council” which looks after the activities of Sports & Games at the University level. One of the staff in the rank of Associate Professor works
as the Secretary of the Sports Council who monitors the Sports activities of the students.
The Physical Education Officers and Sports Officers help the students to practice
different games, sports and athletics. The University has its own play ground where the
students practice the out-door games like Volley ball, Badminton, Football, Basket ball,
Cricket and Hockey. Well equipped gymnasium hall is available for the students and
staff for different physical exercises. The students of different faculties of O.U.A.T.,
participate in regular practice and coaching. The students are being nominated every
year to participate in Zonal Inter-University and Inter Agricultural University Games
and Sports Meets.
The University annual athletic meet was held on 7th and 8th February 2020 at
College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna. Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr. P.K. Agrawal
graced the closing ceremony as Chief Guest and distributed the prizes.
The University annual athletic meet was held on 22nd February 2019. Prof. S.
Pasupalak, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor inaugurated the meet in presence of all the Deans,
Directors, Faculties and students. Mr.Rudra Nayaran Konhar, College of Forestry
became overall Champion in men section and Ms. Madhuchhanda Mishra, College of
Agriculture, Bhubaneswar and Ms. Punyaprava Jena, College of Veterinary Science &
Animal Husbandry became joint Champion in women section.
The OUAT contingent consisting of 42 students (31 boys and 11 girls)
participated in different games and sports in 18th All India Inter-Agricultural Games &
Sports Meet 2017-18 held at UAS, Bengaluru from 30.01.2018 to 03.02.2018. The
athletic team bagged Silver Medal in 4 x 100 mt. relay race.
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• The University Annual Athletic Meet was held on 4th & 5th March, 2017. The
Valedictory function of the Meet was held on 5th March, 2017 under the Chairmanship
of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Prof. S.Pasupalak. Mr.Rudra Narayan Konhar, 2nd year
student of College of Forestry was awarded as Champion (Men), while Ms. Lipsa Panda
a student of 2nd year College of Community Science was awarded as Champion
(Women) of the Annual Athletic Meet.
• The OUAT team consisting of 40 members participated in All India Inter-
Agricultural University Games & Sports Meet held at CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar, Haryana from 25.03.2017 to 29.03.2017. The team won a silver
medal in 4 x 100 Relay Race.
Cultural Activities
Table 1. 61. Achievement in AGRIUNIFEST
Year Position in events Overall
position
2019-20 The OUAT Team occupied First prize in skit
competition, second prize in debate competition and
third prize in Elocution, Mono action, Light Vocal,
Spot Painting, Rangoli and Collage competitions
Overall
champion
2018-19 The OUAT Cultural Team acquired 1st position in
debate competition, 2nd position in elocution and 4th
position in clay modeling competition
2017-18 First position in Collage, Clay modeling & Cartooning,
Second position in On the Spot painting & Rangoli
Second position in Light vocal (Indian), Patriotic song
(Indian) and Group song (Indian)
Third position in Group Dance (Folk) & quiz
competition, Fourth position in Elocution & Debate
Overall
champion
2016-17 Clay Modeling 3rd Position, Cartooning 4th Position,
Extempore 2nd Position, Quiz 4th Position, One Act
Play 3rd Position
Best Debater
2015-16 Best performance in various competitions like Light
vocal, Patriotic song, Group song, Group Dance and
quiz competition
Overall
champion
(Annexure 1.12)
National Service Scheme (NSS): The NSS activities are supervised by programme
coordinator at university level. Each college has NSS unit managed by programme
officer. Camps are organized at different places to expose the students to field
conditions. The activities of NSS unit envisage celebration of International Yoga Day,
plantation programme under Vana Mahostav, Swachhata Pakhwada and Blood
Donation Camps are organized at different campuses of OUAT across the state.
The “SWACHHATA HI SEWA” celebration was organized at Abhishek Hall of
Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar on 18th September, 2017 under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble
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Governor of Odisha with participation of five outstanding NSS Volunteers of OUAT.
The NSS Volunteers (5 boys & 5 girls) of different Colleges participated in the National
Integration Camp at U.A.S., Dharward from 20th to 26th February, 2017.
National Cadet Corps (NCC): There is a senior wing army NCC unit in the university.
The activities of a unit include weekly parade, annual camps, examination and
participation in Republic Day parade of state and national level. The NCC unit, 1 (O)
R&V Sqn NCC is operating under the Students’ Welfare Division consisting of cadets from College of Veterinary Science& Animal Husbandry and College of Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar with cadet strength of 100 cadets. The Air Wing of NCC under 1(O) Air
Sqn NCC is operating in College of Basic Science and Humanities with intake capacity
of 50 cadets.
2019-20
Nine cadets and 9 horses participated in the Independence Day parade and 5
cadets attended Republic Day camp & PM’s Rally 2019-20, New Delhi. Cadets of 1
(O) R&V Sqn. NCC won two Gold medals, one silver medal and one bronze medal in
Republic Day horse riding competition held at New Delhi from 26th December, 2019 to
3rd February 2020. Fortythree cadets attended the annual training camp held at 1 (O)
R&V Sqn NCC at OUAT from 16th to 25th August 2019. Besides, 15 cadets and 10
horses attended NCC Day celebration at Bhubaneswar on 24th November 2019.
Eleven cadets of Air Wing of NCC under 1(O) Air Sqn NCC participated in the
All India Vayu Sainik Camp held from 5th to 15th October 2019. Cadet Ananya Patra
represented Odisha under Best Cadet category at Delhi and was a part of PM rally
conducted on 28th January. She was the part of the cultural team and achieved the
khoorki batch.
2018-19
Nine cadets alongwith 9 horses participated in Independence Day parade and 5
cadets attended Republic Day camp and PM’s Rally 2018-19, New Delhi. Cadets of 1
(O) R&V SQN NCC won two silver medals and one bronze medal in Republic Day
horse riding competition held at New Delhi from 26th December, 2018 to 3rd February
2019. A total of 44 cadets attended the annual training camp held at 1 (O) R&V Sqn
NCC, OUAT from 10th to 19th Septmber 2018. Sixteen cadets of 1(O) R&V Sqn NCC
attended army attachment camp held at RVC Center and College, Meerut from 3rd to
17th October 2018. Fifteen cadets and 10 horses attended the NCC Day celebration
2018 at Bhubaneswar.
2017-18
Five cadets attended Republic Day Camp and PM’s Rally-2017-18, New Delhi.
Cadets of 1 (O) R&V Sqn NCC won 1 Silver medal in Hacks Novice Girls category
and 1 Bronze medal in Hacks Novice Boys category in Republic Day horse riding
competition 2017-18 at New Delhi. One Cadet of 1 (O) R&V Sqn NCC won State
Level Rajiv Gandhi Pratibha Puraskar as Best NCC Cadet. Seventy eight cadets
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attended the Golden Jubilee Celebration of 1 (O) R&V Sqn NCC 2017-18 and 16 cadets
of 1(O) R&V Sqn NCC attended Army attachment camp at RVC Center, Meerut 2017.
Eight cadets of 1(O) R&V Sqn NCC attended the National Integration Camp at
Warangal, Andhra Pradesh 2017.
2016-17
Cadets of 1 (O) R&V Sqn NCC won 02 silver medal in Republic Day horse
riding competition 2016-17. Maj. Sudesh Kanungo, NCC officer 1(O) R&V Sqn. NCC
qualified as International Judge for equestrian games in National & International
equestrian events. Sixteen cadets of 1(O) R&V Sqn NCC attended Army attachment
camp at RVC Center, Meerut. Five cadets of 1(O) R&V Sqn NCC attended the National
Integration Camp at Bolpur, Birbhum, West Bengal.
6.6.6.3. Health Facilities: Provide the brief information about medical facilities
available in the head quarter and off-campuses. A brief about Health Insurance
scheme being implemented at the University may be provided.
The University is having a dedicated health centre at Bhubaneswar for the benefit
of students, staff and general public. The Health Center is managed by qualified and
experienced doctors. It provides free outdoor treatments to students, staff and other
members of the University. During 2018-19, a total of 14,148 patents were treated in
the health center. During 2019-20, a total of 12,144 patients were treated in the health
center. Health facility is also provided to the students and staff at College of Agriculture,
Chiplima and College of Horticulture, Chiplima through a dispensary, to which the
doctor visits four days a week.
Fig. 1. 6. Patients visited OUAT Health Centre during 2018-19
Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
669 729 664 732967 980
818 862635 695 742
628
127170
131163
173284
185 179
159159
189
125
204212
216
273
292
336
329 232
176222
250
241
Others Student Staff
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Fig. 1. 7. Patients visited OUAT Health Centre during 2019-20
6.6.6.4. Sports and Cultural Facilities: Give detailed report of sports and games
facilities and auditoriums available for cultural events.
The following sports related infrastructural facilities are available in the
University.
Sports facility at Bhubaneswar
❖ One Sports Complex with state-of-art facilities is there at University
headquarters. It includes one gymnasium hall with two multi-trainer, weight training
equipment, weight lifting set and trade mill.
❖ Two indoor halls for Badminton and
❖ One hall for Table Tennis.
❖ A football field, a 200 mtr. athletic track and cricket pitch with gallery
❖ A Hockey ground.
❖ Ten volley ball courts in the Hostels
❖ One basketball court with sophisticated back board
❖ One Kho-kho field for women.
Sports facility at outlying campus
❖ A well-developed playground at the Bhawanipatna campus
❖ Two table tennis courts at hostels of College of Agriculture Bhawanipatna
❖ Three table tennis courts at hostels of Chiplima campus
❖ Three badminton courts at hostels of Chiplima campus
❖ Two multigyms in hostels at Chiplima campus
❖ Indoor game facilities at hostels of Chiplima campus
❖ Football, badminton and volley ball court facilities at College of Fisheries,
Rangailunda
Auditorium: There are six auditoriums, out of which three are at Bhubaneswar and
one each at Chiplima, Bhawanipatna and Rangailunda for conduct of cultural and
academic events.
Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
443 512647
848713
803 745 768 806
483613 587
292 187
199
222 436 276
142224
371
181
179 24590 78
94
7577
112
128101
145
56
122144
Others Student Staff
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6.6.6.5. Student Counseling and Placement Cell: Give detailed report on
placement cell and provide the report for recruitment of students by firms in last five
years. What is the mode and mechanism of counseling being followed at the University
level?
The Dean, Students’ Welfare looks after the different aspects of students
counseling and placement. The University Employment and Information Guidance
Bureau acts as a useful channel of communication between the students and
employment organizations, coaching classes are conducted at university level for
various State and Central Government services. In addition to this, each college has a
training and placement cell under the guidance of senior faculty members through
which campus interviews are being held by different organizations for recruitment of
students. The organizations in which students of the university who have been
employed through campus interview include nationalized banks, various companies
and NGOs.
Table 1. 62. Students placement from 2015-16 to 2019-20
Name of the college Public Private Total
College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar 475 122 597
College of Vety. Sc. & Animal Husbandry 240 0 240
College of Agril. Engg. & Technology 96 48 144
College of Fisheries 233 33 266
College of Agriculture, Chiplima 77 20 97
College of Horticulture, Chiplima 38 24 62
College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna 54 2 56
College of Forestry 147 26 173
College of Community Science 31 15 46
Agri-business Management 14 80 94
Total 1405 370 1775
Fig. 1. 8. Students'placement
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
376323
193245 268
91
67
68
7866
Public Private
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6.6.6.6. Disabled Friendly Facilities: What kind of facilities is available for
differently abled persons in the campus? Give a brief report.
The University has ramps in most of the buildings for the benefit of differently
abled persons. The main building is having two lifts to carry people to fisrt and second
floor. There is provision of walking aids in terms of wheel chair in the University main
building and some of the colleges. Some of the buildings have specially designed
toilets for handicapped persons. There is a designated health center in the campus
to address the contingent need of the physically challenged students and staff.
6.6.7. Infrastructure
6.6.7.1. Physical facilities including administrative building and lands: Give
comprehensive report on the administrative buildings, academic blocs, Colleges
research units instructional farms, seed production units etc. for each College and
University HeadQuarter.
Institutional Area and Farm Land: The University has an area of 4533.16 acre to
accommodate its colleges, research farms and KVKs. The Colleges in the main campus
at Bhubaneswar are College of Agriculture, College of Veterinary Science and Animal
Husbandry, College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, College of Forestry,
College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, Centre for Post Graduate Studies and
College of Community Science. There are four colleges at outlying campuses atf
Chiplima, Bhawanipatna and Rangeilunda. The College of Basic Sciences and
Humanities offers +2 Science, 3 year B.Sc. degree courses and Master Degree courses.
Ten Agro-Polytechnic Centres, spread over 10 Agro-climatic Zones of the State of
which 06 are in Agriculture Science, 02 in Horticulture Science and 01 each in Fishery
and Animal Science are operative under Directorate of Agropolytechnic. Diploma and
Certificate courses in respective subjects are offered in these polytechnics to produce
Para-professionals in Agriculture and allied sciences.
The University main campus is at Bhubaneswar with an area of 575.34 acres,
which accommodates six colleges, Centre for Post-Graduate Studies, istructiona farm,
a dairy farm, a poultry farm, a central workshop, a Teaching Veterinary Clinical
Complex and a central instrumentation facility. There is a central library with collection
of books and periodicals and book-bank facilities for students. Besides hostel
accommodation, the University has Guest House, farmers’ Hostel, Educational Museum, a sports complex consisting of play grounds and a gymnasium along with
many more facilities to enhance the skill and talents of the students. Internet facility is
provided to all the students admitted to professional courses.
Administrative building: The administration office is located in the University main
building at Bhubaneswar with a carpet area of 8008 m2. It accomodates office of the
Vice-Chancellor, Dean, PGF-cum-DRI, Dean of Students Welfare, Dean of Research,
Director, PME, Registrar and Comptroller. There are two conference halls, two meeting
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halls, internet cell, telephone EPABX, ICAR nodal cell, office of IDP, NAHEP and
Central Library.
The Directorate of Extension Education is functioning in the main campus in an
area of 781 m2. The College of Agriculture, the College of Veterinary Science & Animal
Husbandry, College of Community Science, College of Basic Science and Humanities,
College of Agriculture Engineering & Technology, College of Forestry and Center for
Post Graduate Studies are also running in separate building in the campus. The
Directorate of Physical Plants functions in a building area of 752 m2. The Directorate
of Agropolytechnic is also operational in the campus. The College of Agriculture and
the College of Horticulture are located at Chiplima in Sambalpur district on an area of
328 acres. The College of Fishery Science is located at Rangeilunda in Ganjam district
in an area of 12 acres. Aanother College of Agriculture is operating at Bhawanipatna in
Kalahandi district with a campus area of 70.79 acres.
Table 1. 63. Hostel facilities
Sl
No.
Name of Hostel (Boys/Girls/
International)
Accommodation
Facilities (No.)
Room Bed
OUAT Main Campus, Bhubaneswar
1 Gopabandhu Hostel (Hostel No-1) Boys 82 194
2 Godabarisha Hostel (Hostel No-2) Boys 88 260
3 Maa Jhadeswari Girls’Hostel (Hostel No-3)
Girls 105 249
4 Nilakantha Hostel (Hostel No-4) Boys 12 48
5 Krupasindhu Hostel (Hostel No-5) Boys 29 116
6 Kharavela Hostel
(Hostel No-6)
Boys 95 95
7 Madhusudan Hostel (Hostel No-7) Boys 72 215
8 Toshali Hostel (Hostel No-8) Boys 24 48
9 Pathani Samanta Hostel (Hostel
No-9)
Boys 23 115
10 Srujanika Girls’Hostel (Hostel No-
10 & 11)
Girls 52 172
11 Golden Jubilee Hostel Complex Girls 167 511
12 Sarada Devi Girls’Hostel Girls 24 48
13 International Hostel Family 11 11
College of Agriculture, Chiplima
14 V.S.S. Boys’ Hostel Boys 72 216
15 Samaleswari Girls’ Hostel Girls 39 117
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Sl
No.
Name of Hostel (Boys/Girls/
International)
Accommodation
Facilities (No.)
Room Bed
College of Horticulture, Chiplima
16 Ghanteswari Girls’ Hostel Girls 16 48
17 Maheswari Girls’ Hostel Girls 28 78
18 Gangadhar Boy’s Hostel Boys 16 48
College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna
19 Bhawani Shankar Gents’ Hostel Boys 30 90
20 Manikeswari Ladies’ Hostel Girls 30 90
College of Fisheries, Rangailunda
21 K.C.D. Boys’ Hostel Boys 26 78
22 Maa Bhairabi Ladies Hostel Girls 34 100
Total 1075 2947
Table 1. 64. Infrastructure for different services at Bhubaneswar
Sl No Structure Carpet area (m2)
1. Farmers Hostel – (1) 1245
2. Farmers Hostel – (2) + Guest Hose 3568
3. Agricultural technology information centre 641
4. Community center 558
5. Dispensary 297
6. Gymnasium –2 nos. 468
7. Press 149
8. Central Farm (Administrative building) 134
9. Store + godown + shed + Processing hall 965
10. Central Farm (Orchard) office building 127
11. Instructional farm (Office building) 112
12. Mushroom unit 428
13. Green House 168
14 TVCC 369
15 Educational museum 746
16 Tissue culture laboratory 516
17 Sports building 222
18 No. of residential quarters 642
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Instructional Farm of College of Agriculture: The instructional farm covers an area
of 13 hectares. Practical classes on management of field crops demonstrating different
farm operations are taken up with the involvement of the UG and PG students in the
farm premises. It has been provided with laboratory and class rooms for conducting
practical classes. One seed processing plant is also available here. The students are also
involved in production of quality seeds of paddy. Tractor and matching implements
such as disc plough, disc harrow and cultivator are available for students practice, in
addition to other small implements and plant protection equipments.
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Poultry farm: There is one well equipped Poultry Farm inside Veterinary College
Campus having capacity to rear 4000 birds in a batch. The farm also supplies around
15,000 day-old chicks per annum to the farmers in different districts of the state.
Instructional livestock farm: The instructional livestock farm under the College of
Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry provides research facilities occupying an
area of 88 acres. The farm has 38 cows, 10 buffaloes, 30 goats, 21 sheep, 32 pigs and
five guinea fowl. Fodder cultivation is done in an area of 3.0 acres.
Instructional farm of CAET: An area of one acre is available in the instructional farm
to acquaint the undergraduate students of Agricultural Engineering with various field
operations practiced under farm mechanization. Modern equipments like laser guided
land leveller, transplanter, tractor drawn multi crop seed-cum-fertilizer drill, self
propelled rice transplanter, power paddy reaper, reaper-binder, different types of
combines, axial flow paddy thresher, pulse thresher, different types of power and
manual weeders for various crops are operated and demonstrated under merchanization
studies.
Educational Museum: An educational museum has been developed in 746 m2 carpet
area as a show-case of OUAT recommended technologies on agriculture and allied
sciences for the benefit of farming community.
Infrastructure in research stations: The University has 19 numbers of Research
Stations/sub-stations spread over different Agro-climatic zones having required
infrastructure (as per table below) to undertake research works on need-based issues of
the zones.
Table 1.65. Infrastructure in different Research stations /substations
Sl.
No.
Station
Location
Area
(acre)
Building Area (m2) No. of
quarte
rs Admini
strative
Laboratory Others Total
1. Bhawanipatna 86.98 349 88 209 646 08
2. Bhubaneswar - 100 93 371 564 05
3. Chiplima 222.40 273 400 1727 2400 103
4. G. Udayagiri 227.00 100 108 -- 208 12
5. Keonjhar 244.30 273 400 1077 1750 53
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Sl.
No.
Station
Location
Area
(acre)
Building Area (m2) No. of
quarte
rs Admini
strative
Laboratory Others Total
6. Mahisapat
(Dhenkanal)
20.81 300 202 836 1338 11
7. Ranital
(Bhadrakh)
50.21 698 139 857 1490 08
8. Semiliguda
(Koraput)
460.00 173 200 -- 373 65
9. Kalimela 166.05 172 20 -- 372 0
10. Kirei
(Sundergarh)
9.88 102 104 -- 206 0
11. Motto 42.50 100 48 56 204 04
12. Umerkote 69.19 160 200 206 566 0
13. Kendrapara 12.73 251 149 93 494 03
14. Pottangi 42.50 100 70 300 470 04
15. Nayagarh 17.30 200 246 75 521 04
16. Jeypore 25.95 100 151 83 334 05
17. Ratanpur
(Berhampur)
68.70 490 100 836 1426 11
18. Gambharipalli 454.6
7
141 206 418 765 12
19. Phulbani - 100 105 -- 205 0
Table 1. 66. Infrastructure of KVKs
Sl.
No
Name of the
Station
Area
(ha)
Admn.
Building
(m2)
Staff
quart
er
(No)
Farm
er
hoste
l (No)
Trai
ning
hall
(no)
Dem
o
Unit
(No)
Poly
Hous
e
(No)
threshi
ng floor
(m2)
Processi
ng Unit
(No)
Go
dow
n
(No)
1 Angul 15.6 535 3 1 1 4 - 186 - 1
2 Balasore 10.6 5000 - 1 1 52 1 - 1 1
3 Baragarh 20 479 - 1 - 5 1 637 1 1
4 Bhadrakh 21.39 - - 1 - 6 1 139 1 1
5 Balangir 16 697 - - 1 8 1 - - 1
6 Boudh 18.1 668 6 1 1 3 1 210 - -
7 Deogarh 20 303 1 1 - 4 1 223 - 1
8 Dhenkanal 20 550 6 1 1 16 1 - - 1
9 Gajapati 24.61 330 - 1 1 24 1 - - -
10 Ganjam I 20 352 - 1 1 10 1 223 1 1
11 Ganjam II 15.75 550 - - - 2 2 - - -
12 Jagatsingh
pur
12.4 1500 1 1 1 19 1 750 - 1
13 Jajapur 11.54 830 - 1 1 24 1 - 1 1
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Sl.
No
Name of the
Station
Area
(ha)
Admn.
Building
(m2)
Staff
quart
er
(No)
Farm
er
hoste
l (No)
Trai
ning
hall
(no)
Dem
o
Unit
(No)
Poly
Hous
e
(No)
threshi
ng floor
(m2)
Processi
ng Unit
(No)
Go
dow
n
(No)
14 Jharsuguda 11.8 260 6 1 1 3 1 300 - -
15 Kalahandi 20.54 400 2 1 1 14 1 800 1 1
16 Kandhamal 17.12 469 - 1 1 31 1 300 - 1
17 Kendrapara 11.2 2428 1 1 1 26 1 405 - -
18 Keonjhar 17.57 271 - 1 1
19 Koraput 21.6 560 - 1 1 15 1 - - -
20 Malkangiri 20.83 282 1 1 1 5 1 - - 1
21 Mayurbhanja
I 28.17 2023 1 1 1 8 1 - 1 2
22 Mayurbhanja
II 18.72 550 - - 1 10 - - - -
23 Nawarangpur 20.23 8094 - 1 1 24 1 297 - 1
24 Nuapada 13.39 755 6 1 - 14 1 251 - 1
25 Nayagarh 7.53 465 - 1 1 10 1 56 - -
26 Puri 16 278.7 - 1 1 5 1 - 1 1
27 Rayagada 12.5 1116 - 1 1 16 1 204 - 1
28 Sambalpur 30.6 1040 - 1 1 31 1 - 1 1
29 Sonepur 15.45 300 - 1 1 21 1 464 1 1
30 Sundargarh I 17.03 243 - 1 1 24 1 202 1 1
6.6.7.2. IT Infrastructure. A brief report on University ARIS Cell shall be
given. Give the in formation on LAN connectivity, Wi-Fi/internet facilities in campus
and hostels; Computer based library management, video conferencing facilities, smart
class rooms and workshops, etc.
There is a dedicated cell in the University to provide internet facility to students
and various establishments of the University. Various IT infrastructures of the
University and its constituent colleges located at Bhubaneswar are maintained by the
Directorate of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. The University has provided
internet bandwidth of 1 Gbps to about 1200 end users at the headquarters including the
hostels through National Mission in Education through ICT (NMEICT) Project.
Computers along with accessories, antivirus software, etc. are supplied to different
faculties of the University for smooth functioning of academic and research work. The
University has a separate website http://ouat.nic.in. All the Krishi Vigyan Kendra are
maintaining their website for the benefit of farming community. Internet connectivity
is provided through structured cabling to University main office, constituent colleges
and hostels at the headquarters. Wi-fi and internet connectivity is also available at
Rangailunda and Chiplima campus for the benefit of staff and students. There is
provision of 8 Mbps internet speed for the students and faculties at College of
Agrciculture, Bhawanipatna.
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The University has video conferencing facility for easy and quick management
of official business in the headquarters and outlying stations. The e-office facility has
initiated in the University.
6.6.7.3. Students and Staff Amenities: Give brief report on the sporting and
recreational activities, employment and career advice, child care, financial advice and
food services, entertainment avenues etc. available in the campus.
Sports activities: The Sports Council of the University oversees the activities of sports
& games at the University level. One of the staff in the rank of Associate Professor
works as the Secretary of the Sports Council who monitors the Sports activities of the
students. The Physical Education Officers and Sports Officers help the students to
practice different games, sports and athletics. The University has its own play ground
where the students practice the out-door games like Volley ball, Badminton, Football,
Basket ball, Cricket and Hockey. Well equipped gymnasium hall is available for the
students and staff for different physical exercises. The students of different faculties of
O.U.A.T., participate in regular practice and coaching. The students are being
nominated every year to participate in Zonal Inter-University and Inter Agricultural
University Games and Sports Meets. Annual sports meets are organized at college level
as well as at University level.
Recreational activities: The University has created avenues for recreational activities
for the staff and students. In all the colleges annual functions are organized by the
respective students’unions on the occasion of annual commemoration day. The literary and dramatic socities also celebrate their annual functions with literary programmes
and stage performances by the students. During these occasions eminent personalities
and celebraties are invited to add colours to the events. The University also promotes
cultural activities of various service associations such as University
Teachers’Association, Non-teaching employees’ association and technical employees’ association. There are six auditoriums, three at Bhubaneswar and one each
at Chiplima, Bhawanipatna and Rangailunda for conduct of cultural events.
Employment and career advice: Career counselling is regularly done at college level
with active participation of faculty memebers. Special coaching classes are conducted
at college level for all India examination for higher studies and various Government
jobs. In addition to this, each college has a training and placement cell under the
guidance of senior faculty members through which campus interviews are being held
by different organizations for recruitment of students. The students of the university
are employed in research Institutes, Universities, govt. departments, nationalized
banks, multinational companies and NGOs.
6.6.8. Financial Resource Management
6.6.8.1. Budget allocation: Give the budget allocation (College wise) for salary,
contingency and amount received through the ICAR development grant during last
five years. Give a note on the sufficiency of the fund to meet the academic requirement
in last five years.
The University receives funds for salary and contingency from various
sources for meetimg the financial requirements. The college-wise salary and
contingency alongwith receipt through the ICAR development grant during last five
years are given in the following table.
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Table 1. 67. Budget Allocation (Rs lakh)
Name of the
College
2016-17 (Actual) 2017-18 (Actual) 2018-19 (Actual) 2019-20 (Actual) 2020-21 (RE)
Salary Contin
gency
ICAR
Dev.
Grant
Salary Contin
gency
ICAR
DG
Salary Contin
gency
ICAR
DG
Salary Contin
gency
ICAR
Dev.
Grant
Salary Contin
gency
ICAR
Dev.
Grant
CA, BBSR 1596.17 140.31 92.51 1446.21 166.31 110 1516.39 192.69 19 1761.36 201.23 37 1887.69 204.15 32.1
CVSc&AH 1111.39 240.81 82.73 1115.97 239.82 85 1148.98 248.66 15 1212.85 292.03 33 1348.78 318.49 27.5
CAET 429.33 32.33 59.91 434.67 26.29 82 467.28 45.48 15 550.47 55.79 33 532.77 59.04 19.8
College of
Forestry
174.16 16.52 0 190.19 13.62 0 187.68 21.49 0 178.91 25.50 0 194.66 28.57 0
College of
Community
Science
163.10 8.80 0 153.91 3.57 0 179.83 9.94 0 203.57 12.52 0 221.76 12.22 0
CA,
Chiplima
146.05 34.30 0 156.07 23.31 30 154.08 33.38 64 199.10 32.13 33 230.98 35.93 15.3
CH
Chiplima
61.79 24.64 0 78.16 12.18 30 91.98 22.05 0 106.75 20.78 20 107.70 22.33 15.3
CA,
B.patna
145.60 22.17 0 154.12 18.41 30 173.84 28.52 9 226.78 30.95 33 222.27 30.62 26.6
College of
Fishery
256.66 28.98 0 270.77 27.49 82 267.31 28.54 59 258.16 31.72 33 246.42 30.96 9.5
CPGS 84.46 31.67 0 243.79 40.44 0 147.79 45.48 0 145.27 41.16 0 148.80 72.10 0
OUAT
Proper
441.12 199.02 579.79 418.78 311.83 166.29 545.10 347.12 124.51 562.63 304.11 80 547.51 431.39 41.86
Total 4609.83 779.55 814.94 4662.64 883.27 615.29 4880.26 1023.35 305.51 5405.85 1047.92 302 5689.34 1245.8 187.96
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6.6.8.2. Finance Committee: Provide the schedule of the meetings of the financial
committee held in last five years.
Table 1. 68. Date of Finance Committee Meeting
Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Date 08.03.2017 26.03.2018 13.02.2019 27.02.2020 03.03.2021
6.6.8.3. Internal Resources Generation: Give a comprehensive report (Collegewise)
internal resource generation through different sources for last five years. How this
money is being utilized fort he academic programmes and research work of students?
Give a brief note.
The University and its constituent colleges generate resources through
various sources like student admission and tuition fees, institutional charges of various
projects, sale proceeds, consultancy services, rents of auditoriums, guesthouse &
farmers’hostel charges, testing charges, etc. Table 1. 69. Internal Resources Generation (Rs. in lakh)
Name of the College 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
CA, Bhubaneswar 395.29 620.40 757.82 809.74 769.39
CVSc&AH 271.23 368.31 360.19 395.63 393.76
CAET 142.49 169.17 186.99 197.90 166.64
College of Forestry 94.70 105.95 124.30 120.69 105.89
College of Community Science 12.34 25.99 18.83 20.88 11.19
CA, Chiplima 64.28 72.31 79.82 214.73 57.85
CH Chiplima 47.41 80.29 76.29 145.87 58.10
CA, Bhawanipatna 68.05 90.75 138.92 160.34 184.39
College of fishery 107.23 119.83 143.70 126.69 115.89
CPGS 52.33 373.65 234.14 181.64 212.21
OUAT Proper 668.12 1068.87 603.34 944.42 413.05
Total 1923.47 3095.52 2724.34 3318.53 2488.36
Fig. 1. 9. Internal Resources Generation
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
668.12
1068.87603.34
944.42
413.05
CA, BBSR CVSc&AH CAET C. of Forestry C. of Comm. Sc. CA, Chiplima
College of Hort. CA, B.patna C. of Fishery CPGS OUAT Proper
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6.6.8.4. External Funding: How much resources the University has mobilized from the
external sources (give the list) based on the competitive mode in last five year?
Table 1. 70. Funds received through External Funding ( Rs lakh)
Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Funds Received 494.89 455.78 385.24 642.43 679.36
List of Funding Agency
1 IRRI funded serial system inciative for South Asia(CSISA)
2 Regional Center for Wild Life
3 IFFCO Chair
4 ICRISAT, Hydrabad
5 CRIDA, Hydrabad
6 Bayer Bio-service
7 Stress tolerant rice for Africa and south asia (STRASA)
8 CIMMYT - Mexico
9 Dept. of Biotechnology, GoI
10 Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
11 ICAR-NASF Project
12 University of Minnesota, USA
13 Gopalpur Port
14 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
15 Norway Govt.
16 Mission Shakti, Women & Child Dev. Dept., Govt. of Odisha
17 ICAR-NAARM, Hyderabad
18 Willood Chem. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
19 United Phosphorus Ltd., Mumbai
20 Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of Odisha
21 State council of Science and Technology, Odisha
22 Noziveedu Seeds
23 M/s Syngenta seeds
6.6.8.5. Financial Powers Delegation to Deans/Heads: Give a report on the
financial autonomy to College Deans, University officers and Head of the
Departments.
The University believes in decentralization of power and transparency in financial
management. It ensures faster decision making and effectiveness of financial
transactions. OUAT has delegated financial power to Dean/Directors to the tune of Rs.
40,000/- under recurring contingency and Rs. 80, 000//- under non-recurring
contingency vide office order number 29809 dated 30.12.2014. Further, all the Heads
of the Departments, Associate Directors of Research, Senior Scientists & Heads of
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KVKsand OICs of AICRPs have been delegated with financial power to the tune of Rs.
20,000/- under recurring contingency and Rs. 40, 000//- under non-recurring
contingency vide notification number 55166 dated 22.10.2011 (Annexure 1.3).
6.6.8.6. Finance Utilization: Mention in brief about per cent finance utilization in last
fiveyears.
Table 1. 71. Funds Utilisation ( Rs in lakh)
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Funds Recived 26205.92 30288.81 33923.56 39910.00 51350.85
Funds Utilised 24543.23 25808.16 24696.43 29184.78 46746.92
% of Utilisation 93.66 85.21 72.80 73.13 91.03
Fig. 1. 10 Funds Utilisation
6.6.9. Accomplishments
6.6.9.1. Awards for the University: Provide the detailed list of Regional, National and
International Awards received by the University in last five years.
Awards/Recognition
2016-17
• G.R.Rout, Prof & Head, Dept. of Bio Technology elected as Fellow of National Bureau of
Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi.
• Dr.M.K.Mishra, Associate Professor of Dept. of Plant Pathology was awarded as the Fellow
of Indian Phytopathological Society(FPSI),IARI,New Delhi
• Dr.(Mrs.) G.Biswal, Associate Professor of Department of Plant Pathology awsawarded as
the Fellow of Indian Phytopathological Society (FPSI), IARI, New Delhi.
• Dr. U. K. Mishra awarded as Best Anatomist at IAVA, 21st December 2016
• Dr. S. K. Panda was awarded as Diplomate in Veterinary Pathology by Indian Society of
Veterinary Pathologists during Veterinary Pathology Congress-2016 at Durg, Chhatisgarh.
• Dr. Swagat Mohapatra was awarded as Best Orator at SAPI-2016 at Mohw, MP
• Prof. M.R. Panda, Head, Dept. of Veterinary Parasitology, CVSc & AH has been elected as
the Vice-President (East Zone) of the Indian Association for Advancement of Veterinary
Parasitology (IAAVP).
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
26205.92
30288.81
33923.56
39910
51350.85
24543.23 25808.16 24696.43
29184.78
46746.92Funds Recived Funds Utilised
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• Dr. Bijay Patra was awarded for best oral paper in XXXII Annual convention of The Indian
Society for study of Animal Reproduction at College of Veterinary Science, Sri
Venkataswara Veterinary University, Tirupati during 06th to 08th December 2016.
• Prof. (Dr) Indramani Nath has been conferred with Dr. O. Ramakrishna Oration Award-
2016 during 40th Annual Congress of Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery held at Dept.
of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai from 02.12.2016
to 04.12.2016.
• Dr. S.K. Dwibedi bagged Bharat Gaurav Award in New Delhi on 1st October 2016 for
outstanding services, contributions and achievements.
• Dr. D.Sahoo, Assoc. Prof., College of Horticulture, Chipima got recognition for outstanding
work inspiring women in the field of Horticulture by Indian Solidarity Council.
• Dr J.C.Paul and Dr B. Panigrahi of CAET received JAE Best Paper award in Soil & Water
Engineering for the paper ‘An Interactive Multi-Objective Linear Programming Approach
for Watershed Planning-A Case Study’ by the Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers, New Delhi on 03.02.2017
• Dr. B. Panigrahi, Prof. & Head, SWCE received Indian Association of Soil and Water
Conservationists Fellow Award (2016).
• Dr. M. K. Ghosal, Professor got Distinguished Service Certificate Award, 2016 by ICAR
on 16.2.2017for his contribution in Energy in Agriculture.
• Dr. M. K. Ghosal, Professor got Gannett Memorial Award 2016 on 19.2.2017 for his work
on Environmental Engineering from Institution of Engineers.
• Dr. R.C. Dash, Professor got K C Das Memorial award of Institute of Engineers, OSC for
the paper on “Development of Sisal Fibre Extractor for small farmers of Odisha” during 58th
Annual Technical session held on 19.2.2017.
• Sri R.K.Kar got Best Poster presentation National conference on Prospects of IPM in
Forestry, 23-24 Dec, 16
• Dr S. Singh and Dr S. K.Mukherjee have received 1st Prize in Poster Presentation in
“National Symposium on New Horizon in Pest Management for sustainable developmental
goal”, OUAT, Bhubaneswar 2016
• Dr Biswa Ranjan Paital, Assistant Professor, Zoology received Odisha Young Scientist
Award from Odisha Bigyan Academy, Science and Technology Department, Government
of Odisha for 2017.
• KVK, Mayurbhanj-I has been awarded with Pandit Deen Dayal Krishi Vigyan Proschahan
Puraskar for 2016-17 as the best KVK in ICAR-ATARI, Zone-VII at ICAR-NASC
Complex, New Delhi on 15th March, 2017.
2017-18
• Dr. S. Sathapathy was awarded Young Scientist Award in Veterinary Science Discipline in
the 12th UCOST Science Congress held at Vigyan Bhawan, Dehradun from 6th -8th March,
2018.
• Dr. R. Patra, Dr. U. K. Mishra and Dr. R. K. Das were awarded for best poster paper in
Annual convention and National Symposium of IAVA on 21-23 December, 2017 held at
OUAT, Bhubaneswar.
• Dr. U. K. Mishra, Professor and HOD, Anatomy and Histology was elected as General
Secretary of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA) in Annual convention
and national symposium of IAVA.
• Dr P.C. Behera, Prof & Head Dept. of Vety. Biochemistry was felicitated for outstanding
contribution during the Annual Convention of Society of Veterinary Biochemists and
Biotechnologists of India (SVBBI) at Hebbal Vety. College, Bengaluru.
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• Dr. S.K.Senapati, Dr. R.C.Patra and Dr. M.R. Das were awarded for best oral presentation
in ISVM conference held at Bhubaneswar from 1st to 3rd February 2018.
• Dr. G.R.Jena, awarded for best poster presentation for Avian Medicine at ISVM conference
held at Bhubaneswar from 1st to 3rd February 2018.
• Dr. G.R.Jena awarded with overseas fellowship by Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt.
of Odisha and visited Taiwan to attend 6th World Waterfowl Conference during 22-25
October, 2017.
• Dr. M. R. Panda awarded National Fellowship of Indian Association for Advancement of
Veterinary Parasitology (IAAVP) on 12th February 2018.
• Dr. S. K. Panda received B.C. Nayak memorial lecture award during Asian Veterinary
Pathology Congress-2017 and International conference on Emerging horizons in diagnosis
of animal & poultry diseases- Towards sustainable production in Asian countries at
Bengaluru from 9th to 11th November, 2017.
• Dr Jayakrushna Das, Associate Professor was awarded National Fellow of Indian Society
for Veterinary Surgery (FISVS), 2017 by Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery (ISVS).
• Dr. B. Jena was awarded best poster presentation in Annual Convention of SVSBT and
National Seminar Society for Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology (SVSBT) held at
Hyderabad, from 21-22 November, 2017
• Mrs. H. Nayak received Young Scientist Award in International conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences” (GRISAAS -2017),
Rajasthan.
• Mrs. H. Nayak awarded for the best oral presentation in International conference on “Global Research Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture and Allied Sciences” (GRISAAS -2017) ),
Rajasthan.
• Dr. Sanat K. Dwibedi, Assistant Professor, Agronomy received the “Scientist of the Year 2017 Award” from the “National Environmental Science Academy, New Delhi” in Bhopal
Conference on 24.12.2017.
• Dr. M.K. Ghosal received Abel Wolman Memorial Award, January 2018 by the Institution
of Engineers (India), Odisha State Centre, Bhubaneswar
• Dr J. C. Paul and Dr B. Panigrahi received Er R. C. Patra Memorial Award for the Paper
‘Remote Sensing and GIS Aided Groundwater Plan Preparation of Kichna nala Watershed of Odisha on by Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State Centre, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
• Dr.B.P.Behera received Banabihari Mohanty Memorial Award in 2018 from Institution of
Engineers (India), Bhubaneswar, Odisha State Centre
• KVK, Bhadrak has been awarded with Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kirshi Vigyan
Protsahan Puraskar (Zonal Award) during 2017-18 from Hon’ble PM of India.
• KVK, Baragarh got Zonal Award for exhibition stall and Swachhata National Award.
• KVK, Puri got best presentation award during the 24th zonal workshop held at Burhanpur,
MP
• Dr.(Mrs.)G. Biswal, Professor, Dept. of Plant Pathology was awarded as fellow of Hind
Agri-Horticultural Society,Muzaffarnagar,UP, India
• Dr. (Mrs) Sashikala Beura, Prof & Head, Dept of Floriculture & Landscaping was awarded
as Best Faculty in Agriculture and received Certificate of Excellence for Science and
Technology presentation in 5th Faculty Branding Awards 2017 by EET CRS, Research and
Branding Company on 23rd July.2017 at Kolkata.
• Dr. D. Panigrahi, ADR, RRTTS, Mahisapat was conferred with AZRA Fellowship Award-
2017-18 during AZRA Award Ceremony in XVI AZRA International Conference on
“Applied Zoological Research for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security” at Banaras Hindu University during 9-11 February, 2018
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• Dr. S. K. Behera received the Outstanding Reviewer Award for the International Journal of
“Field Crop Research” of Elsevier Publication, Netherlands during 2017.
2018-19
• Dr S. K. Dash, Dean, CAET and Dr B. Panigrahi, HOD, SWCE, CAET have been awarded
as Fellow of the Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers, New Delhi.
• Dr J. C. Paul and Dr B. Panigrahi received AET Best Paper award (2018) by the Indian
Society of Agricultural Engineers, New Delhi.
• Dr J. C. Paul and Dr B. Panigrahi received Damodar Sahoo Memorial Award for the Paper
‘Geospatial Techniques Aided Sustainable Water Resources Planning of Aunlajore Watershed of Odisha’ by The Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha state centre, Bhubaneswar.
• Dr. Shradhanjali Mohapatra, Asst. Professor, College of Community Science received
distinguished scientist award by Life Science Society at the National conference on 15-16th
December 2018 held at Jaipur, Rajasthan.
• Prof. A. K. Sahoo received Lifetime Achievement Award-2018 by the Society of Tropical
Agriculture, New Delhi during 8th International Conference on Agriculture, Horticulture and
Food Science during December, 2018.
• Prof.S.C. Parija received distinguished Faculty in Veterinary Pharmacology and
Toxicology from Venus Foundation International in 2019.
• Dr. R. Patra, Assistant Professor, Anatomy and Histology got best paper award in
33rdAnnual Convention and National Symposium of Indian Association of Veterinary
Anatomy, Aizawl, Mizoram
• Dr. Mitra Ranjan Panda was awarded National Fellowship of Indian Association for
Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (IAAVP)
• Dr.P.Swain is awarded as Fellow of Indian Society of Extension Education
• Dr J.K.Das was conferred with National Fellowship of Indian Proctology Society (FIPS)
on 1st IC of IPS and Health-medicon on “Advances in Medicine, Technology and Holistic Health” held at OUAT, Bhubaneswar from 21-22nd January, 2019.
• Dr J.K.Das awarded with KRUSHAK BANDHU SAMMAN 2018 by Odisha Krushak
Samaj, Bhubaneswar on 25th October 2018 at Bhubaneswar.
• Dr J.K.Das awarded with Best wildlife Oral Presentation Award 2018 in XIIth Annual
Convention of AIZWV and N C held at GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand during 29-30
September 2018.
• Dr. S. Mohapatra, Asst. Prof., CVSc & AH received award for Best Paper presentation in
the Annual Convention of Indian Society for Advancement of Canine Practice (ISACP) held
at Khalsa College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Amritsar, Punjab from 25th to 28th
February, 2019.
• Dr. Basudev Behera, Professor and Head, Dept. of Agronomy received K.C. Das Memorial
award by The Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State Centre, Bhubaneswar on
30.03.2019.
• Dr. Sanat Kumar Dwibedi, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Agronomy received Eminent Scientist
Award 2018 by National Environment Science Academy in Delhi University, New Delhi
held on 16th Dec. 2018.
• Dr. Sanat Kumar Dwibedi, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Agronomy received Best Oral
Presentation Award in the 20th Odisha Bigyan O Paribesh Congress at NISER, Bhubaneswar
on 18th Nov. 2018.
• Dr. S. C. Swain, OIC on AICRP on MAP and Betelvine received Best Presentation Award
in XXVIth Annual Group Meeting of AICRP on MAP and Betelvine held during 28- 30
September, 2018 at AAU, Jorhat, Assam.
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• Dr. Sandeep Kumar of AICRP on MAP and Betelvine received best Oral Presentation
Award in 5th National Symposium of Society for Plant Protection and Environment on New
Dimensions in Plant Protection held during 27th - 28th October, 2018 at OUAT
Bhubaneswar.
• Dr. C. K. Das, Jr. Breeder, AICRP on Rapeseed & Mustard received Best paper presentation
award in the 4th National Brassica Conference CSAUT, Kanpur organized by SRMR,
Bharatpur & CSAUT, Kanpur during 1-3rd February, 2019.
• Dr.B.K.Pani, Jr. Pathologist, AICRP on Sesame has been Awarded Bharat Ratna Indira
Gandhi Gold Medal Award by GEPRA, New Delhi on 09.03.2019 at Bangalore.
• Dr. D. Khulbe, Sr. Scientist, RRTTS, Bhubaneswar received Best poster presentation award
in 5th National Symposium on “New Dimensions in Plant Protection–A Step towards Food
and Nutritional Security and Environmental Safety” held during 27-28th October 2018 at
Bhubaneswar.
• Dr. I.O.P. Mishra, Jr. Entomologist, AICRP on Millets received Best poster presentation
award in the National Symposium on “New Dimensions in Plant Protection-A step towards
Food and Nutrition security and Environment Safety” held at Bhubaneswar during 27-28th
October, 2018.
• Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Angul received Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Krishi Vigyan
Prostsahan Puraskar 2018 by ICAR, New Delhi.
• AICRP, Palms, Bhubaneswar has been adjudged as the best AICRP, Palms centre on the
basis of its performance for the year 2017-18 and the “AWARD ”has been received during last 27th AGM of AICRP on Palms held at IIOPR, Pedavegi. A.P. on 24th May 2018.
2019-20
• Dr. A. P. Acharya, Asst. Prof., Vety. Pathology awarded as Diplomat of Indian College of
Veterinary Pathology by Indian College of Veterinary Pathology on 6 Nov. 2019
• Dr. B. P. Behera, Prof. and Head, Dept. of ASCEE was awarded as Fellow of Indian Water
Resources Society, Roorkee on 6th Dec. 2019.
• Dr. B. Panigrahi, Professor and Head, Dept. of SWCE, CAET was awarded as Fellow of
Indian Water Resources Society, Roorkee on 6th Dec. 2019
• Dr. Basudev Behera, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Agronomy received ‘ISWS Fellow Award’ by
Indian Society of Weed Science for outstanding contribution in the field of weed science in
the Biennial Conference held during 5-7 Feb. 2020 at ICAR-CCARI, Goa.
• Dr. C. Devadarshini, Asst. Professor, College of Community Science received the best Ph.D.
Thesis award 2019 during International Conference on Global prospective in Agriculture
and Applied Science for Food and Environmental Security held at Kumaun University,
Nainital during 1-2 Dec., 2019.
• Dr. C. Devadarshini, Asst. Professor, College of Community Science received the Emerging
Scientist award 2019 by the Society for World Environment, Food and Technology
(SWEFT) during 07-08 Feb., 2020 at Lucknow, U.P.
• Dr. D. P. Das, Asst. Prof., Vety. Pathology received, ICVP- Diplomat Award by Indian
College of Veterinary Pathologists on 06 Nov. 2019
• Dr. D. Panigrahi, ADR, RRTTS, Mahisapat received Bharat Ratna Mother Teresa Gold
Medal Award on 21st Dec., 2019 at Chennai by Global Economic Progress and Research
Association.
• Dr. Dibyaprava Pradhan, Professor, College of Community Science received Distinguished
Scientist Award-2019 during National Conference on Technological and Emerging Aspects
in Agriculture and Community Science during 07-08 Feb., 2020 at Lucknow.
• Dr. H. Nayak, Asst. Prof., College of Forestry received Excellence in Teaching Award, 2019
by Astha Foundation at ICAR- NAARM, Hyderabad.
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• Dr. J. C. Paul, Professor, Dept. of SWCE, CAET was awarded as Fellow of Indian Water
Resources Society, Roorkee on 6th December 2019
• Dr. L.K. Babu, Dean, C.V.Sc. & A.H. was awarded with National Fellow of Indian society
of Animal Production and Management at PGIVER, RAJUVAS, Jaipur on 06 February
2020.
• Dr. Lilymooni Tripathy, Assoc. Prof., College of Hort., Chiplima received Suryakheetra
Samman 2019 for Education on 15th Dec. 2019 at Jaydev Bhawan, Bhubaneswar.
• Dr. M. K. Ghosal, Professor, Dept. Farm Machinery and Power received best paper award
at 4th ICSTR Singapore-International Conference of Science and Technology Research held
at National University of Singapore Society (NUSS), Singapore during 15-16 November
2019.
• Dr. N. Panda, Professor, Dept. of Animal Nutrition was awarded as Animal Nutrition
Society Fellow by Animal Nutrition Society of India in the International conference of
Animal Nutrition held at Kolkata during17-19 Dec., 2019
• Dr. P. Swain, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Veterinary and A.H. Extension was awarded with Guru
Gaurav Samman- 2019 by Lokasevak Mandal, Samaj, Cuttack on 08 Oct. 2019
• Dr. P. Swain, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Veterinary and A.H. Extension was awarded with
O.P. Dhama Memorial Award -2019 by ISEE on 22 Nov.2019
• Dr. Pritishri Parhi, Professor, College of Community Science received Outstanding Scientist
Award-2019 during International Conference on Global Perspective in Agricultural and
Applied Sciences for Food and Environmental Security at Nainital, Uttarakhand during 1-2
Dec., 2019.
• Dr. Pritishri Parhi, Professor, College of Community Science received Women Scientist
Award-2019 by Society for World Environment, Food and Technology on 7-8 Feb., 2020
at Lucknow.
• Dr. R. C. Dash, Prof.& Head, Dept. of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering has been
awarded with Rajalaxmi Memorial Best Engineering College Teacher Award for Odisha
State 2019 by the Indian Society of Technical Education on 30 November 2019.
• Dr. R.K. Swain, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Animal Nutrition received the Best teacher award
from the Animal Nutrition Society of India in the International conference of Animal
Nutrition held at Kolkata during17-19 Dec., 2019
• Dr. S. K. Dash, Dean, CAET has been awarded for Samanta Chandra Sekhar Award-2018
by Odisha Vigyan Academy, Odisha in recognition of his outstanding research contribution
in Food Technology on 20th October 2020.
• Dr. S. K. Dash, Dean, CAET was awarded ISAE book award (2020) for the book on
Agricultural Process Engineering Vols. I-IV by Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers.
• Dr. S. K. Nayak, Assoc. Professor, College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna received Dr A.
P. J Abdul Kalam Scientist Award- 2019 during 9th International Conference on Agriculture,
Horticulture and Plant Science at Dharamshala (H.P.) during 27-28 June 2019.
• Dr. S. K. Nayak, Assoc. Professor, College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna received Best
Teacher Award-2019 in the International Conference on Global perspective in agricultural
and allied sciences for food and environmental security during 1-2 Dec., 2019 at Kumaun
University, Nainital.
• Dr. S. K. Nayak, Assoc. Professor, College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna received
Outstanding Scientist Award-2019 in the 10th International Conference during 21-22 Dec.,
2019 on Agriculture, Horticulture and Food Science at New Delhi.
• Dr. Trupti Mohanty, Professor, College of Community Science received Distinguished
Scientist Award-2019 in the field of Family Resource Management during International
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Conference of GAAFES-2019 by Agricultural and Environmental Technology
Development Society at Nainital, Utterakhanda during 1-2 Dec., 2019.
• Dr. Trupti Mohanty, Professor, College of Community Science received Fellow Award-
2019 by the Society for World Environment, Food and Technology during 7-8 Feb., 2020
at Lucknow.
• Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sonepur received Best NICRA KVK Award- 2019 in the Zone V by
ICAR-CRIDA on 4th June 2019.
6.6.9.2. Accreditation Report from ICAR / Other Agencies: Whether the
University and its Colleges were accredited by the ICAR and other agencies in the
past? What was the recommendation of the accreditation agencies? Whether the
University has taken the action taken report and submitted the reply to the
accreditation agencies? Provide the detailed action taken report for each observation.
Table 1. 72. Action Taken Report on recommendations of NAEAB
Name of the
college
Recommendation
of
NAEAB
Action Taken
Odisha
University of
Agriculture
and
Technology
• The tenure of Deans
is just for three years
and also some of the
posts of Deans/
Directors are being
filled on rotation.
• These posts should
be filled on open
national competition
basis.
• Some of the faculties
do not have the post
of Dean.
• The University is
required to make
necessary
arrangement, so that
regular Deans are
appointed for the
colleges for a period
of five years.
• The deficiencies of “ICAR Model Act” have been sent to Govt. of Odisha and are under
active consideration.
• It has been passed in the Board of
Management to fill up the Dean posts
through open national competition basis.
• The posts of Associate Deans and Director
of some colleges have been upgraded to
Dean vide O/o No. 3291 dated 15.02.2021
of Registrar, OUAT. This has been
approved by the Dept. of Agril. & Farmers’ Empowerment, Govt. of Odisha vide letter
No. 13600 dated 16.07.2021 (Annexure
1.13).
• The Board of Management has also passed
for creation of the post of Dean in the
College of Forestry and the post of
Director/Dean in the College of Cpmmunity
Science vide resolution No. 4215 dated
27.08.2020 (Annexure 1.14).
• Lot of inbreeding
was observed both in
faculty and students.
• Even the ICAR quota
students both in
UG/PG are not
joining the
University.
• It has been decided by the Academic
Council of OUAT that in-service candidates
are only allowed to go for higher studies in
other Universities to avoid inbreeding (AC
resolution number7420 date 03.10.2019 and
OUAT notification No. 12527 date
30.09.2020 )
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• The University
should strengthen its
academic base and
create conducive
academic
environment so that
students from other
states also join the
University.
• Apart from ICAR
quota, some other
measures are also
required to attract the
students from other
states.
• Similar situation
prevails with the
faculty as well. The
talented faculty from
other states needs to
be brought into the
system to strengthen
the academic
environment.
• The ICAR guidelines on reservation of seats
for out-state candidates for admission to UG
and PG programmes in OUAT is being
followed. During 2020-21, 12 students got
admitted through VCI, 55 students through
ICAR quota in UG programs of the
University. Similarly, 80 students under
ICAR quota and from other states were
admitted in post-graduation course
programs and 19 students from outside state
were admitted in PG & Ph. D. programme
of OUAT.
• In-time commencement of academic
sessions, synchronization of academic
calendar for all course programmes, strict
adherence to academic calendar etc. have
attracted the out-state candidates.
• The University is taking proactive steps in
terms of establishment of Smart class
rooms, modern laboratory, state-of-the art
Central Instrumentation Facility, coaching
for JRF/SRF/NET, providing quality
accommodation, digitized central library
with KOHA LMS.
• There is reservation of one seat in each
dept. in PG and Ph.D. for students from
other states.
• Open national level advertisements are
being made for attracting faculty from other
states.
• The PRT observed
that the hostel
conditions of the
University are not
satisfactory.
• The mess facilities
are not in order.
• Bath room, toilets
are inadequate and
need immediate
repair.
• Overcrowding was
also observed in
many hostels.
• Quality accommodation for all the students
in state of the art hostels are provided.
• Two new hostels, for boys and girls with
150 capacities each have been made
available at College of Bhawanipatna
during 2020.
• New girls’ hostel with 50 seats has been completed in 2018 at Bhubaneswar.
• Steps have been initiated for demolition of
old hostels and construction of new hostels.
• Renovation of existing hostels are being
taken up with financial support of Govt. of
Odisha.
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• Male wardens never
to be posted to girls’ hostel.
• Warden(s) are not
properly attending
the hostel duties.
• There was lot of hue
and cry among the
students for facilities
in the hostel. Few of
the students are also
not able to get
hostels.
• Adequate number of toilets and bathroom
facilities along with other amenities were
provided in the hostels.
• Male wardens were replaced with female
ones in the girls’ hostels
• Warden(s) are regularly attending the
hostels and supervising the hostel affairs.
• Facilities like washing machines, internet,
TV, indoor games , etc. are available in the
hostels.
• Efforts are on to provide accommodation to
all the interested students.
• The library condition
both at head quarter
and off-campus need
immediate attention.
• As many students
pointed out there is
lack of sufficient
number of reference /
text books across the
disciplines /
colleges.
• The library is not
digitized so far.
• The maintenance is
not proper and books
are not arranged/
replaced in its
dedicated places.
• Although the main
library has a
sufficient space, the
number of old text
books and materials
are lying on the
tables and floor,
which occupy
valuable space.
• It appears to the PRT
that the library grant
needs to be
judiciously used for
the purpose.
• The Central Library is well managed under
the supervision of Senior Professor and
supported by four qualified & well
experienced librarians.
• The library in the Chiplima campus was
furnished with a reading room with
provision of sufficient reading material to
help the students for preparation of
competitive examinations
• The Central Library is equipped with
adequate number of books in reference
section, reading room and book bank.
• Library operations are automated using
KOHA Library Management System
software. The Online Public Access
Catalogue (OPAC) enables users to search
documents within the library.
• Central library has digitized 5326 nos. of
M.Sc and Ph.D theses which is available
through Krishikosh. Furthermore, 97 rare
books were digitized through krishikosh.
• Through Remote Access Software, user
communities from out-lying research
centers, colleges and in-house users are
getting access to all the subscribed
databases such as AGRICOLA, EBSCO
database for Agriculture, CAB Direct, Vet
Med Resources and Turnitin Anti-
plagiarism tool.
• All the colleges and departments of OUAT
are connected through LAN to know and
browse the resources of central library.
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Users refer to theses through Krishikosh and
Krishiprabha.
• CCTV Cameras are installed at every nook
and corner for surveillance.
• e- Granth facility is being made available
with technical support of NIC at the Central
Library at hqrs. On 27.01.2017 Agricultural
Education Division of ICAR has issued
Certificate of Appreciation to OUAT for
commendable contribution towards
strengthening and sustainable
implementation of e- Granth programme
with digitization of more than 700 PG &
Ph.D theses
• The books are properly arranged and
replaced after use by the readers
• Across the
University, students
raised their concern
for insufficient
practical classes as
well as field training.
• In most of the
colleges, there were
almost no
laboratories and
instructional farms
for teaching and
research.
• Practical Manuals with sufficient students’ exercise are prepared and being used for
better conduct of practical.
• The students are exposed to the farmers’ field through RAWE, FOWE, In-plant
trainings, Internship in different
departments and TVCC.
• All the colleges are equipped with good
laboratories and instructional farm for
teaching and research.
• The Instructional Farm facilities at College
of Fisheries has been strengthened with
transfer of Govt. Fish farm to the College to
facilitate students’ practical. • Except in Colleges of
Agriculture,
Veterinary Sciences
and Agricultural
Engineering at
Bhubaneswar, the
other colleges do not
have the proper
faculty strength.
• Teachers express
that, they are over
burdened with
course works and
find less time for
• In response to the proceedings of the
meeting held under the chairmanship of the
Chief Secretary, Odisha and follow up
meetings in several rounds, OUAT has
moved to fill up the vacant posts in teaching
cadre vide Letter No. 26611/ UAT dated
23.12.2016, Letter No. 3223/ UAT dated
12.02.2020, Letter No. 3396/ UAT dated
07.03.2020 and Letter No. 7286/ UAT dated
02.07.2020. The process of new
appointments is continuing to lessen the
workload of the existing faculties.
• Shortfall in teaching staff is managed
through Guest faculties.
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practical and field
based instructions.
• RAWE/In-plant and
ELP programs not
implemented in letter
and spirit
• Students have not
been receiving
stipend
• RAWE/In-plant and ELP programs are
implemented as per ICAR guideline. During
2020-21, 341 students were working
through Govt. of Odisha in the farmers’ field as Krushi Unnata Sahayogi.
• The students are regularly exposed to
industry environment to have first hand
experience regarding industrial products
and agri-inputs. During 2019-20, 304
students have visited different agro based
industries for industrial exposure. During
the year, 401 students were involved in
ELP and agro-industrial attachment
programme. Besides, 65 students of
College of Veterinary Science and animal
husbandry have undergone internship
training. Similarly, 163 students have
taken part in in-plant training.
• During 2018-19, 425 students have been
involed in experiential learning
programme and agro-industrial
attachment. Besides, 62 students of
College of Veterinary Science and animal
husbandry have undergone internship
training. Similarly, 109 students have
taken part in in-plant training.
• Students are receiving stipend regularly.
• Students’ amenities including sports
facilities, dispensary,
appeared to be
insufficient Play
grounds are not
being maintained
properly.
• Position of PDs in
all the campuses
needs to be filled up.
• The playground at Bhubaneswar has been
renovated with gallery
• The gymnasium is modernized with various
sports gadgets
• The sports ground at CA, Bhawanipatna has
been improved
• Volley ball field and multi-gym developed
at College of Agriculture, Chiplima
• There is a designated and qualified sports
Officer at University Hqrtrs, Bhubaneswar
looking after all sports activities.
• A sports officer is posted at CA
Bhawanipatna
• The University has
increased number of
intake both at UG
• The increase in student strength is in
response to public demand and Govt. of
Odisha’s policy decision. However,
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and PG level without
realizing the low
faculty strength and
hostel facilities. This
situation is not
conducive for quality
education.
necessary facilities are being strengthened.
New hostels have been constructed to
accommodate the students
• State Govt has been moved to for sanction
of new posts to meet the teaching
requirements.
• The CAS for faculty
across the University
has not been
conducted since
2009. Teachers
expressed their
concern for that.
• There is regular conduct of CAS and the
faculties are promoted as per their eligibility
• In the recent past, CAs was conducted for
promotion of faculties in the Dept. of
Extension Education, Agronomy, Agril.
Economics, etc.
• In the presentation
the PRT was
informed that the
University is likely
to open some new
colleges. The PRT
expressed its concern
that without realizing
the manpower and
facilities, if these
colleges are opened,
the quality of
education will be
affected.
• There is no proposal for opening of new
colleges in the University
• The Contingency for
PG research is not
sufficient across the
University. Even
though students
personally are
funding, finding
difficulties to
conduct their
experiments.
• The Govt. of Odisha has enhanced the grant
for contingency for P.G. students.
• Partly addressed by linking the students’ to research projects funded by ICAR and
collaborative projects with CGIAR
Institutes
• A portion of internal resource is being
diverted for PG research contingency
• There is insufficient
number of
supporting staff in
most of the colleges.
This situation is
leading to poor
upkeep and
maintenance of
• OUAT has moved to Govt. of Odisha to fill
up the vacant posts in non-teaching cadre
vide Letter No. 26939/UAT dated
24.12.2016, 16871/UAT dated 04.07.2017,
6946/UAT dated 18.04.2018, 9958/UAT
dated 17.05.2018, 21609/UAT dated
03.09.2018, 24124/UAT dated 25.10.2018,
25043/UAT dated 05.11.2018, 8892/UAT
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laboratories and
other faculties.
dated 23.07.2020 and 17972UAT dated
23.12.2020
• Alternative arrangements are being made
for management of offices by recruiting
retired experienced staff on payment of
consolidated amount.
College of
Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar
No specific
remarks
NA
College of
Veterinary
Science &
Animal
Husbandry
No deficiency
observed
NA
College of
Agricultural
Engineering
and
Technology
No specific
remarks were
given by the Peer
Review Team
NA
College of
Agriculture,
Chiplima
The college needs
necessary
improvement in class
room facility
The classroom facilities are strengthened for
creation of effective teaching-learning
environment. Four existing class rooms,
each with sixty seating capacity have been
renovated to model class rooms with
modular furniture. The rooms are fitted with
green and white boards, digital board, LCD
projectors, laptops, air conditioners. One 50
seated seminar hall has been developed well
equipped with 3 nos. of split AC, LCD
projector and 1.1 KVA inverter
The college needs
necessary
improvement in
laboratories
The Entomology laboratory, Soil science
laboratory, GIS and Modelling lab.,
Agronomy lab., Plant Pathology lab and
Horticulture lab have been strengthened
with modern equipment.
The college needs
necessary
improvement in
instructional farm
The Instructional Farm facilities have been
strengthened with two bore well with Pump
House, construction of farm store &
implement shed, etc. Establishment of
mushroom Demonstration-cum-Production
Unit is also completed
The college needs
necessary
improvement in
students’ amenities
The students’ amenities have been strengthened with provision of Inverter for
each hostel, BSNL WIMAX connected
internet at Internet Cell, water purifier,
ATM at College buildings, Computer with
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Wi-Fi facilities for Hostels, Renovation of
Assembly Hall, Repair of Existing Library
RAWE and ELP to
be implemented as
per ICAR guidelines.
RAWE and ELP are implemented since
2016-17 as per the Fifth Deans’ Committee recommendations. Student READY
programme is implemented with Rural
Agricultural Work Experience of 10 weeks,
In Plant Training/ Industrial Attachment of
10 Weeks and Experiential Learning of 24
Weeks. The students are attached with the
agro-industries for a period of 10 weeks.
College of
Horticulture,
Chiplima
Inadequate
instructional
facilities
Need based furniture for four existing labs.,
Conference Hall and Computer Lab. Are
provided. Existing four classrooms have
been converted to Model Class Room with
AC, LCD Projector,
Labs are well equipped with equipment,
chemicals and glasswares.
Poor implementation
of RAWE/ELP
The student READY programme has been
implemented from 2016-17 for the final
year UG students. The Experiential
Learning programmes (ELP) have been
implemented as per ICAR guidelines. Rural
Horticultural Work Experience was
conducted for 10 weeks. Under In-Plant
Training, the students are attached with
agro-industries for 10 weeks for exposure to
the industrial environment
Inadequate hostels
and other students’ amenities
There are all total five hostels in the
Chiplima campus, which accommodate the
students of both College of Agriculture and
College of Horticulture. One study room
facility has been created inside the library.
Water Cooler cum Purifier has been
installed in Boys’ and Girls’ Hostels. Inverters have been provided in the dining
halls. An ATM has been installed in the
campus. Hostels are provided with T.V.&
Refrigerator.
Inadequate basic
infrastructure
Instructional farm has been developed.
Separate electric connection was made to
the college. Three laboratories have been
established. New building construction in
the first floor is in progress. Approach road
to the instructional farm (4000 ft. moorum
Road, 12 ft. wide) is provided. Threshing
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floor is under construction. Students’ plots are developed for conducting ELP. The old
administrative building has been renovated
Absence of
Permanent Associate
Dean
At present, the Assoc. Dean of College of
Agriculture is in charge of the College of
Horticulture.
College Of
Agriculture,
Bhawanipatna
Inadequate
laboratory facilities
All laboratories are well equipped with
modern instrumentation facilities. Civil and
electrical works have been made in
laboratories.
Inadequate
Instructional farm
There is instructional farm of 4.1 acre area
with students plot, plantation unit, banana
orchard, vermi-compost unit and mushroom
unit. The farm has threshing floor, boundary
wall, electrification, road, irrigation and
security arrangements. The farm also has a
shed net house.
Inadequate Staff
quarters
The staff quarter of college was constructed
during 2016. There are total 41 numbers of
quarters occupied by the teaching and non-
teaching staff of the college. Quarters are
well protected with boundary wall and 24
hours security arrangements.
Absence of teachers
in some of the basic
subject sare the
major concern
There are 23 non-plan teaching posts in the
College, out of which 15 are filled up.
Besides, allied and basic courses are offered
by Guest Faculties and other faculties of
OUAT.
College of
Fisheries,
Rangailunda
The college has no
departments
The Post Graduate Department of
Aquaculture is functioning since 1989-90
for offering Masters Programme (M.F.Sc. in
Aquaculture) and Doctoral Programme
(Ph.D) in Fishery Science
The faculty structure
is not meeting the
ICAR norms
The college has a sanctioned strength of 19
faculty members (2 Prof, 8 Assoc. Prof. and
9 Asst. Prof.).Three part-time teachers are
engaged to teach courses as per
requirement.
Poor support from
PG research
contingency,
equipment etc.
A provision of Rs. 2.0 crore has been made
from the Govt. of Odisha to the college for
strengthening laboratories by purchasing
equipment, developing infrastructure and
providing research contingency. Besides,
five externally funded projects are operating
in the college with total budget outlay of Rs.
4422.97 lakh.
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Need to develop
sufficient hostels.
College has accommodation facility for 198
students in one boys hostel (88 capacity)
and one girls’ hostel (100 capacity). Besides, one staff quarter has been
converted to hostel. The available seats in
the hostels are adequate to accommodate
181students requiring hostel
accommodation.
College of
Forestry The College does not
have permanent
Dean position.
A proposal for creation of Dean post has
been passed by the Board of management
vide resolution No. 4215 dt. 27.08.2020
(Annexure 1.14)
The college should
fulfil the mandatory
infrastructure and
faculty requirement
Three model class rooms for UG courses
have been developed with LCD projector
facility. There are five PG departments in
the College having separate well equipped
laboratories. There is a GIS lab with 12 PCs
& server, map printer, plotter, GIS software
and internet facilities for practical and
research work.
There are 20 non-plan teaching posts in the
College, out of which 9 teaching posts are
filled up. Besides, allied and basic courses
are offered by Guest Faculties and other
faculties of OUAT.
College of
Community
Science
There is no provision
of Associate Dean
Creation of the post of Director, College of
Community Science in the cadre of
Professor was agreed upon as per the
proceedings of the meeting held under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary,
Odisha, vide letter No. 14544 dt28.07.2018
(Annexure 10. ). At present, the senior most
Professor, among the existing faculty
members has been assigned the
responsibility of Director for the College.
The proposal for creation of Director/ Dean
post has been passed by the Board of
management vide resolution No. 4215 dt.
27.08.2020 (Annexure 1.14)
Creation of
Extension Education
& Communication
Management
Department
The College being located at headquarter
has the advantage of availing the benefit of
the department of Agriculture Extension
Education, College of Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar. This department with
adequate faculty members regularly take
Extension& Communication Management
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(ECM) classes since inception of the
college. Official arrangement has made for
smooth conduct of theory and practical
classes of the ECM course at College of
Community Science. The Board of
Management has approved creation of four
new departments such as RMCS, HDFS,
TAD and Extension Education &
Communication Management in the
College (Annexure 1.15)
Strengthening of
Faculty position
Out of ten sanctioned faculty positions,
eight are filled up and one is deployed from
the research system of the University. Six
faculty members are in Professor cadre
(CAS). However, five guest faculties have
been engaged on part time basis for smooth
management of course programme. Three
faculties from department of Extension
Education from College of Agriculture are
also taking classes regularly
Strengthening of
Instructional
facilities
Two model classrooms with LCD projector and
inverter facility have been made functional
from the academic session 2017-18. Newly
constructed FSN laboratory is used for smooth
management of practical classes. Seminar room
is equipped with sound system, LCD projector,
internet facilities etc. Provision for language
laboratory, Cultural center, Sports corner has
been created during 2019-20. Five existing
laboratories have been renovated. Twelve
number of PCs are installed in the Computer
Lab. with high speed internet connectivity
Improvement in
Students’ Amenities
The students’ amenities are strengthened through provision of water purifier &
cooler, renovation of examination hall,
provision of girls’ common room, indoor play equipment, etc.
Dept. of Agri-
business
Management,
CPGS
Inadequate class
room
One more classroom in the same building is
used for teaching purpose
Inadequate Faculty Six guest faculty members from other
educational institutes are taking classes and
guiding the students. Besides, seven faulty
members from other constituent colleges of
OUAT are involved in teaching and student
guidance
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6.6.9.3. Inter Institutional Standings: Status of the University in the ranking
announced by agencies for academics, research, extension, sports/games, cultural
events etc.
Status of the University in the ranking
The University has excelled in academic, research and extension activities; which
have been reflected in its ranking at national level. Similarly, the AICRPs and Krishi
Vigyan Kendras have brought laurels to the University for significant contribution in
technology generation and transfer. The position of the University as per ICAR & NIRF
of MHRD ranking and other recognitions are depicted hereunde.
Table 1. 73. Ranks and recognitions
Year Ranking Agency Rank obtained/award received
2017 ICAR ranking 11th Position
ICAR Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kirshi
Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar to KVK,
Mayurbhanj-I
2018 ICAR ranking 15th Position
NIRF of MHRD ranking 91th Position among Universities
ICAR Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kirshi
Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar to KVK,
Bhadrak
ICAR Zonal Award for exhibition stall and
Swachhata National Award to KVK,
Baragarh
ICAR AICRP, Palms as the best centre 2017-
18
2019 NIRF of MHRD ranking 130th Position among Universities
ICAR ranking 27th Position
ICAR Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kirshi
Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar to KVK,
Angul
ICAR-CRIDA Best NICRA KVK Award- 2019 in Zone
V to KVK, Sonepur
2020 ICAR ranking 20th Position
2021 Agriculture Today University of the Year award by
Agriculture Today group
(Annexure-1.7)
Achievements in sports/games
• The OUAT team participated in 16th All India Inter Agricultural Games & Sports
Meet 2015-16 held from 22.02.2016 to 26.02.2016 at TNAU, Coimbatore. A
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student bagged three medals such as Silver Medal for 200 m & 400 m race and
Bronze Medal for 100 m Race in the Meet.
• The OUAT team participated in All India Inter-Agricultural University Games &
Sports Meet held at CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana from
25.03.2017 to 29.03.2017 and won a silver medal in 4 x 100 Relay Race.
• OUAT students participated in 18th All India Inter-Agricultural Games & Sports
Meet 2017-18 held at UAS, GKVK campus, Bengaluru from 30.01.2018 to
03.02.2018. The team bagged Silver Medal in 4 x 100 mt. relay race.
• The University team participated in Annual Inter-College Sports Fest
“ENGINEERS’ CUP” -2018 held at College of Engineering & Technology,
Bhubaneswar from 20th to 22nd February, 2018. The Basketball (Women) Team
bagged the Champion Trophy and Table Tennis (Men) Team bagged Runner’s Up in the Sports Fest.
Achievement in cultural events:
The students of the University have achieved success in various national cultural
events and received appreciation for their excellent performance. They have become
overall champion in AGRIUNIFEST for three times during last five years. The
University has hosted 16th AGRIUNIFEST-16 during 1st to 4th February, 2016 with
participation of 42 State Agricultural Universities of the country.
Table 1. 74. Positions obtained in AGRIUNIFEST
Year Position in the events Overall
position
2019-20 The OUAT Team occupied First prize in skit
competition, second prize in debate competition and
third prize in Elocution, Mono action, Light Vocal,
Spot Painting, Rangoli and Collage competitions
Overall
champion
2018-19 The OUAT Cultural Team acquired 1st position in
debate competition, 2nd position in elocution and 4th
position in clay modeling competition
2017-18 First position in Collage, Clay modeling & Cartooning
Second position in On the Spot painting & Rangoli
Second position in Light vocal (Indian), Patriotic song
(Indian) and Group song (Indian)
Third position in Group Dance (Folk) & quiz
competition, Fourth position in Elocution & Debate
Overall
champion
2016-17 Clay Modeling 3rd Position, Cartooning 4th Position;
Extempore 2nd Position, Quiz 4th Position; One Act
Play 3rd Position, Best Debater
2015-16 Best performance in various competitions like Light
vocal, Patriotic song, Group song, Group Dance and
quiz competition
Overall
champion
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6.6.9.4. Socio-economic Impact: Elaborate database impact of various activities/
recommendation on upliftment of the economics and social status of the farmers.
Academic: OUAT is contributing immensely for socio-economic benefit of farmer
and general public through its triple mandates of academic, research and technology
transfer. The University has so far produced about 30,000 highly qualified technical
manpower on agriculture and allied areas to serve the nation. Some of them have
excelled in their respective fields in extension service, research institute,
administrative set up, financial organisations, multinational companies, Non-
Governmental Organisations and even in public life. Many alumni have glorified the
University by occupying various coveted positions such as Minister of Agriculture and
Farmers’ Empowerment, Govt. of Odisha; Director General, Indian Council of
Agricultural Research & Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and
Education, Govt. of India; Director, Country Relations and Business Affairs,
ICRISAT; Founder Director, Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre, New Delhi;
Director, National Agricultural Science Fund (NASF) and many more.
Research: The technologies generated by the University have contributed immensely
for socio-economic upliftment of farmers of the state. The improved varieties of rice
(Pradip, Prativa); finger millet (Kalua, Arjuna); blackgram (Sashi), sugarcane
(Charchika) and cotton (BS 279) have been developed during last five years. Besides,
a single cross maize hybrid Kalingaraj has also been released from the University.
These varieties have direct impact on yield enhancement up to 15 per cent over the
existing varieties. The bud chip method of sugarcane planting could increase the
millable cane yield by 10-15 per cent. The technology on sweet corn production has
been adopted by the farmers across the state for earning more profit. The University
scientists have assessed the efficacy of new generation insecticide, fungicide and
herbicide for the benefit of farmers. Integrated pest management techniques on rice,
brinjal, cotton, chilli, etc. have been widely adopted by the farmers to protect their
crop from pest attack. All these have been evidenced from the results obtained of
frontline demonstration taken up by the KVKs.
Various farm machineries and implements have been developed for farm
mechanization, drudgery reduction and minimizing cost of cultivation. Some of those
are ragi thresher, stone apple slicer, pedal operated maize sheller, Little millet thresher-
cum-cleaner, three row rice transplanter, Mahua flower stamen remover, etc. The
AICRP on honeybees and pollinators has initiated several activities for the
productivity and profitability of the bee farmers. Trainings are also imparted under
different project and KVKs for promotion of bee keeping and motivate rural youth to
become entrepreneurs in bee farming. During 2019-20, the project has imparted
training to 280 farmers and entrepreneurs. It has also trained 600 tribal farmers in six
district of the state. At present, there are approximately 1,20,000 colonies of Apis
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cerena indica and more than 500 colonies (Koraput, Dhenkanal and Sundargarh) of
Apis melifera in the state.
The university has also developed a dual purpose coloured bird “Pallishree” for backyard rearing. Commercial fish farming with high density fingerlings and cage
culture have been found to be profitable in the farmers’ field. Real time messages relating to weather based crop advisory have helped many farmers to take up
agricultural operations and protect the crop & livestock from aberrant weather
situations.
Extension Education: The University is continuously serving the farming community
through a network of 31 Krishi Vigyan Kendras spread over in 28 districts of the state.
During last five years, 40225 quintals of good quality seed of various crops have been
provided to the farmers to enhance their production. Similarly, the University farms
have produced 154.38 lakh of quality planting materials of various crops during last
five years.
Table 1. 75. Seed and Quality Planting Material production
Year Seed Production (q) Quality Planting
Material (lakh)
2015-16 9113 24.85
2016-17 8044 39.71
2017-18 7575 26.14
2018-19 6473 32.14
2019-20 9020 31.54
Total 40225 154.38
Backyard poultry has become a boon for the landless farmers to enhance
their family income with support from KVK scientists. Mushroom cultivation has
been widely adopted across the state due to intensive effort of KVK scientists. The
technologies generated by the Centre for Tropical Mushroom Research and
Training are readily transferred to farmers’ field. This has resulted in year round mushroom production in the state consisting of paddy straw mushroom, oyster
mushroom and milk mushroom. The AICRP on Mushroom is developing various
production technologies for mushroom, whereas the Krishi Vigyan Kendras are
involved in promotion of mushroom production throughout the state. The
government departments are also promoting mushroom cultivation with technology
support from the University. These efforts have resulted in production of 19,872
tonnes of mushroom during 2019-20 in Odisha.
Besides, the scientists of the University are providing technical support to
the Govt. departments and farmers during various disadvantageous situations such
as locust attack, infestation of swarming caterpillar, disease infestation, natural
calamities and as and when required. Senior officers of the University were
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assigned to monitor implementation of developmental activities taken up by the
Department of Agriculture and farmers’ Empowerment, Govt. of Odisha. 6.6.9.5. International Collaborations: Mention the list of collaboration taken place
during last five years with international agencies/universities/institutes for academic,
research and others.
The University has strengthened collaboration with national and
international organizations including research institutes, agricultural Universitities
and industries. During last five years, MoU/MoA have been signedwith the following
organizations.
Table 1. 76. International Collaborations
Sl.
No.
Collaboration with
international organisations
Date of
Signing
MoU/MoA
Purpose
1. International Maize & Wheat
Improvement Centre
(CIMMYT), USA
17.09.2016 Development and scale out of high
yielding stress resilient maize hybrids.
2. International Crops Research
Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics (ICRISAT)
21.01.2017 Research on Chickpea
3. International Centre for
Agricultural Research in the Dry
Areas (ICARDA), Lebanon
09.02.2017 Research on winter pulses (Chickpea,
lentil, grasspea and faba bean)
4. University of Minnosota and
LalaLajpat Rai University of
Veterinary and Animal Sciences
(LUVAS)
12.06.2017 Surveillance and molecular
epidemiology of especially dangerous
respiratory viruses in commercial and
backyard poultry and migratory
waterfoul in Odisha
5. International Centre for Research
on Agro-forestry
25.09.2018 Develop and undertake cooperative and
collaborative research and development
activities on agro-forestry
6. Norwegian Institute of
Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),
OSLO, Norway
12.10.2018 Building Climate Resilience of India
Smallholders through Food and Nutrition
Security
7. International Rice Research
Institute, the Philippines
28.12.2018 Developing, adapting and targeting
portfolios of climate smart agricultural
practices for sustainable intensification
of small holders and vulnerable farming
systems in South Asia
8. University of Nebraska, USA 30.09.2020 Exchange of information, student
&faculty for education and research
9. Asian Institute of Technology,
Bangkok, Thailand
Exchange of information, student &
faculty for education and research
6.6.9.6. Fund Raising through CSR: How much fund the university has collected
from corporate sector for on- farm research and extension and other related
activities in last five years?
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In the present day context, sizeable amount of CSR funds is available with
industry, which can be effectively used for developmental activities. There is scope for
the agricultural universities to use these funds for improving academic, research and
extension activities for the benefit of farming community. Many times the industry
looks forward for an academic and research partner to implement it. Keeping this in
mind, OUAT developed and adopted the ‘OUAT CSR Policy’ in order to mobilize funds from industry and other sectors for the benefit of the farming community. These
funds are intended to be utilized for scientific research, developmental activity,
infrastructure development and capacity building of the farming community and other
stakeholders. The investment from OUAT CSR fund will be project-based with well
defined objectives and deliverables. This fund can expand the avenue for testing of soil
and plant samples, supply of bio-fertilizers, increase in seed production, intensification
of technology transfer and broadening the horizon of farmers’ counselling.
6.6.9.7. Alumni Support: Does the University have the active alumni association.
How much fund the Association has raised for the development of the University?
What the other areas where the Association is supporting to the University?
OUAT is proud to produce more than 29,000 worthy students who occupy very
prestigious positions in India and abroad. They are well placed in various Government
Departments, Research Institutes, Academic Bodies, Financial Organisations,
Multinational Companies, Non-Governmental Organisations and business house.
During 2019-20, the Alumni Association of the University has been revitalized with
modification of some of the by-laws. The functionaries of the University have become
part of the Alumni Association to make it more vibrant and effective. Efforts are being
made to include the alumni in different activities of the university. It is also important
to mention that college level Alumni Associations are also functioning in the University.
6.6.10. Certificate
I, Mrs Lopamudra Mohanty, Registrar of Odisha University Agriculture and
Technology, Bhubaneswar hereby certify that the information contained in the sections
6.4, 6.5 and 6.6.1 to 6.6.9.7 are furnished as per the records available in the University.
Signature of Registrar with date and seal
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Agricultural Education Division Indian Council of Agricultural Research
New Delhi –110012
Sub: Ranking status of Agricultural Universities for the year 2017 Ref: F.No. Edn.5/16/2017-EQR
Based on recommendations of the Committee and approval by the competent authority of ICAR, the Ranking Status of Agricultural Universities for the year 2017 is given below
Name of the Agricultural University Rank
ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 1 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 2 Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana 3 ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly 4 Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 5 Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad 6 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai 7 G.B. Pant University of Agriculture&Technology, Pantnagar 8 Navsari Agricultural university, Navsari 9 Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krsihi VishwaVidyalaya, Gwalior 10 Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem 11 Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur 12 Central Agricultural University, Imphal 13 University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore 14 Orissa University of Agriculture& Technology, Bhubaneswar 15 Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat 16 University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad 17 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 18 Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh KrishiVishvavidyalaya, Palampur
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University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot 20 Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour 21 Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural University, Guntur 22 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 23 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences &Technology,Jammu 24 LalaLajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar 25 Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur 26 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences& Technology of Kashmir, Srinagar
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Anand Agricultural University, Anand 28 Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner 29 Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati 30 Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur 31 U.P. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu ChikitsaVigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan, Mathura
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Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh 33 Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri 34 West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Kolkata 35 Nanaji Deshmukh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur 36 Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur 37 Dr. Yaswant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Solan 38 Agriculture University, Kota 39 Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur 40 Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Chennai 41 Dr. PanjabraoDeshmukhKrishiVidyapeeth, Akola 42 Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda 43 Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur 44 Karnataka Veterinary Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar 45 Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur 46 Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University, Jobner 47 Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Pookode 48 Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg 49 Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam 50 University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, Shivamogga 51 Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani 52 Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Dantiwada 53 Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi 54 Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Cooch Behar 55 Kerala University of Fisheries & Ocean Studies, Kochi 56 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut 57 University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 58 Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli 59 Sri P. V. Narsimha Rao Telangana State Veterinary University, Hyderabad 60 Kamdhenu University, Gandhinagar 61 Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna 62 Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner 63
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Notificalbn :tnd Rclcrst of Vrriclics for ,^gricrltural ('rops hcld through Video
Confcrencing on lo'r'July, 2020 urdcr thc Chairm:!nshiP of I)r' T'R' Sharma' Dcpul-1
Director (lcncr:rl (Crop Scienccs), Indian Council of Agricultural Rcscarch (ICAR)'
Nclv Delhi - l10001.
I am dircctcd to linward ! copy of nrinutcs of thc 84'r' rrceting of Ccntral Sub-
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The list of participants is atlached ^l
Annexure-1.
Member Secretary, Central Sub-Commiftee on Crop Standards, Notiflcation and Release ofVarieties for Agicultural Crops welcomed the Chairman, members and special invitees of the Sub-Committee in the 84'hmeeting. Assistant Director General (Seed) briefed about the proposals to bediscussed and the norms for consideration of the proposals. The Chairman highlighted the importance ofvarietal release and notification and advised to make this process on line. A power point presentation wasmade by ADC (Seed) and following agenda was discussed.
Item No.l: Conlirmation of the mirutes of 83dmeeting of CeDtrsl Sub-Committee on Crop.- Standards, Notificstion and Release of Vsrieties for Agricultural Crops held ont
o4'toctober, 2019
The minutes of 83'd meeting of Central Sub-Committee on Crop Standards, Notification andRelease ofVarieties for Agricultuml Crops were circulated on 28 October,20l9, which is available at theDAC&FW Website www.seednet.gov.in. The Commiftee noted and accordingly confirmed the minutes.The Gazette Notification S.O. No. 99(E) dated 06.01.2020 ofthe varieties released during 83'dmeeting wasalso published and is available at hftp://w\.!v.egazette.nic.in.
During the discussion Member Secretary informed that Maize hybrid PAC-8744. notified vide S.O. No.99 (E) dated 06.01.2019 (Sl. No. 25) for area extension in the states of Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir andUttarakhand. However, the firm has now informed that it is a new variety, hence necessar) correclion maybe made through the notification. Commiftee acceded the request ofthe firm.
Item No.2: Review of the follow up action of the previous meetings of the Centrrl Sub-Committee oll Crop Standsrds, Notilication and Relerse ofvarieties for AgriculturalCrops
Member Secretary informed that the clarification on the proposals defened in the earlier meetingsin lack of documents like acknowledgement certificate of submission of seed sample to NBPGR, detailedmorphological characters of varieties, AICRP data on diseases and pests reaction, source of material andpedigree, package of practices of the cultivar, DNA fingerprinting profile, A-4 size coloured photographson glossy sheet etc. have been received from the concemed sponsoring institutions/breeders.(i) The Sub-Commiftee approved the following crop varieties/ hybrids and recommended
and notification as per the details given in Table l:Table l: Details ofthe vsrieties recommended for notificationl
for release
Sr.No.
Crop Variety Recommended arca Sponsoring Institution
I Rice Chhattisgarh RiceHybrid-2 (lRH 103)
0ET 24956)
C hhattisgarh Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwavidhyalaya, Raipur(Chhattissarh)
2. Rice Rajendra Saraswati (lET23423)
Bihar Dr. Rajendra Prasad CentralAgricultural Universi6/, Pusa.Samastipur (Bihar)
3. Rice Sukumar (lET 21261) West Bengal Rice Research Station, Chinsurah.Hooghly (West Bengal)
4. Rice(Hybrid)
KPH-47r 0ET 25746) Haryanq Punjab,Uftarakhand,Telangana, Kerala andKamataka
Kaveri Seed Company LimitedSecunderabad (Telsrgana)
5. Mungbean
Azed Moong I (KM2342\
Uftar Pradesh C.S. Az d University ofAgriculture and Technology,Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
6. lndianMustard
Kesri 5l I l(PRO 5l r l)
Uftar Pradesh, MadhyaPradesh, Uttarakhandand east Raiasthan
Bayer Bio Science Pvt. Ltd.,Hyderabad (Telangana)
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12. Rice Tronbay Karjat Kolam(BARCKKV 13) OET27000)
Maharashtra Dr.Balasaheb Sawant KonkanVidyapeeth, Dapoli, Ratnagiri(Maharastra)
13. Rice Bastar Dhan- I (lET26624)
Chhattisgarh Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwavidyalayaRaiou(Chhattissarh)
14. Rice CR Dhan 102 (lET25121)
Odisha ICAR-National Rice ResearchInstitute, Cuft ack (Odisha)
I5. Rice CR Dhan 410 (lET24471\
Odisha ICAR-National Rice ResearchInstitute, Cuttack (Odisha)
I6. Rice CR Dhan 210(tET 23449\
Odisha ICAR-National Rice Researchlnsritute, Cuttack (Odisha)
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Rice ADT 54 (AD 09493)(rET 24249)
TamilNadu Tamil Nadu Rice ResearchInstitue, Aduthurai; Tamil NaduAgricultural University,Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
t8. Rice co 53 (cB 06803 (rET240s7)
TamilNadu Tamil Nadu AgriculturalUniversity, Coimbatore (TamilNadu)
19. Rice Sasya (BPT-241l) (lET23081)
Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station.Baptala. Achrya "N.G.RangaAgricultural University,Guntur (Andhra Pradesh)
20. Rice Bhavathi (BPT-2782)(lET 27124\
Agricultural Research Station,Baptala:Achrya N.G.RangaAgricuttural University,Guntur (Andhra Pradesh)
2t. Rice Nellore Siri (NLR 4001)(rET 25273)
Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station,Nellore;Achrya N.C.RangaAgricultural University.Guntur (Andhra Pradesh)
22. Rice Nellore Sugandha (NLR40054) (rET 23194)
Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station,Nellore;Achrya N.G.RangaAgricultural University,Guntur (Andhra Pradesh)
23. Rice GR l7 (Sandar), Cujarat Regional Rice Research Station,Vyara; Navsari AgriculturalUniversiW. Navsari (Guirat)
2.4. Maize GPMH- IIOI Kamataka University of AgriculturalSciences. Dharwad (Kamataka)
25. Maize OMH 14-27 (KalingaRai)
Odisha Odisha University of ASriculturaland Technology, Bhubaneswar(Orissa)
26. Maize (Sweetcom)
Gujarat Anand SweetCom Hybrid I I(CASCH II:Madhuram) (GSCH-0913)
Cujarat Anand Agricultural Universitv,Anand (Gujarat)
27. Sorghum PalemPacha Jonna I(PYPS-2)
Telangana Regional Agriculturdf ResearchStation, Palem; PJTSAU,Hyderabad (Telangana)
28. Sorghum GS.23(Kanaka)
Kamataka
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Agricultural Research Station,Kalaburagi; University ofAgricultural Sciences, Raichur(Kamataka)
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29. Sorghum co 32(sPV 2369)
TamilNadu Tamil Nadu AgriculturlJniversil) Coimbalore (l amilNadu)
10. Pearlmillet Jam Shakti (GHB I 129)(Hybrid)
Cujarat P€arl Millet Research Station-Jamnagar; Junagadh AgriculturalUniversity. Junaqadh (Cuirat)
3l Pearl millet Moti Shakti (CHB1225) (Hybrid)
Cujarat Pearl Millet Research Station.Jamnagar; Junagadh AgriculturalUniversiE. Junagadh (Guirat)
32. Pearlmiltet ProagroMarutej(xMT 1358)
Rajasthan Bayer Bio Science Pvt. Ltd.,Hyderabad, (Telangana)
ll. Finger millet Gowthami (PR l0-45) Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station,Peddapuram; ANCRAU, Cuntur(Andhra Pradesh)
r6 Fortail millet Garuda (SiA 3222) Agricultural Research Station,Nandyal; ANCRAU, Cuntur(Andhra Pradesh)
35. Foxtailmillet Renadu (SiA 3223) Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station,Nandyal; ANGRAU,Guntur(Andhra Pradesh)
36. Foxtail millet HagariNavane- 46 (HN-46\
Kamataka Agicultural Research Station,Hagari, Ballari; University ofAgricultural Sciences, Raichur(Telangana)
11. Foxtail millet ATL I
(T"NSi 33 r)TarrilNadu Centre of Excellence in Millets,
Athiyanda, Tiruvannamalai;Tamil Nadu AgriculturalUniversity, Coimbatore (TamilNadu)
38. Finger millet(Rasi)
KNtR- 6t0 Kamataka v.C. Farm, Mandya, University ofAgricultural Sciences,Bansaluru(Kamataka)
39. Finger millet(Rasi)
vR 988 Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Research Station,vizianagaram; ANGRAU, Guntur(AP)
40. Finger millet KALUA(oEB s32)
Odisha Centre for Pulses Research,Berhampur;OUAT. Bhubneshwar (Odisha)
41. GrainAmaranth
KBGA.4 Kamalaka University of AgriculturalSciences, (GKVK), Bangalore(Kamataka)
12. Rice bean KBR I Karnataka University of AgriculturalSciences. Bensaluru (Kamataka)
43. Chickpea (D) tPC 2004-01 Uttar Pradesh IcAR-lndian Institute of PulsesResearch. Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
41. Chickpea (D) Kota Desi Chana-lrRKG ll-515)
Rajaslhan Agricultural University, Kota(Raiasthan)
45. Chickpea (K) Kota Kabuli Chana-l(RKCK I3-27I)
Rajasthan Agricultural University, Kota(Raiasthan)
46. Chickpea (D) tPC 201l -l l2 Uttar Pmdesh Indian Institute o]L PulsesResearch. Kanpur (UP1
47.. Chickpea ChhaftisSarh Channa- 2(CG Chana-2)
Chhattisgarh Indira Candhi KrishiVishwavidyalaya Raipur(Chhattissarh)
,18. Chickpea Nandyal Gram 452
CNbeG 452)
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Andhra Pradesh Regional Agricultural ResearchStation, Nandyal; ANGRAU,Cuntur (Andhra Pradesh)
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49. Pigeonpea IPA 206 Uftar Pradesh Agricultural University. Kota(Raiasthan)
50. Pigeonpea Chhattisgarh Arhar-l(RPS 2007-r 0)
Chhattisgarh Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwavidyalaya Raipur(ChhattisEarh)
51. Pigeonpea Warangal Kandi-l(wRcE-97)
Telangana Regional Agricultural ResearchStation, Warangalt PJTSAU,Hvderabad (Telansana)
52. Pigeonpea Kishna (LRG 105) Andhra Pradesh Regional Agricultural ResearchStation, Lam, ANCRAU, Cuntur(Andhra Pradesh)
53. Pigeonpea Tirupati Kandi 59(TRC-s9)
Andhra Pradesh Regional Agricultural ResearchStation, Tirupati, ANGRAU.Cuntur (Andhra Pradesh)
!s. Pigeonpea Gujarat Til 5 (GT-105:Janki)
Cujarat Navsari Agricultural University,Navsari (Guiarat)
55. Mungbean IPM 312-20 Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, Kota(Raiasthan)
56. Mungbean IPM 409-4 Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, Kota(Rajasthan)
57. Lentil Chhaftisgarh Masoor-l(RL-3-5)
Chhattisgarh Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwavidyalaya Raipur(Chhattissafi)
58. Urdbean Shashi(oBG 33)
Odisha Centre for Pulses Research-Berhampur;OUAT, Bhubneshwar (Odisha)
59. Urdbean VBN]I(vBG 12-062)
Tamil Nadu National Pulses Reserach Centre,Pudukkottai: Tamil NaduAgricultural University,Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
60. Urdbean Kota Urd 3(KPU 524-6s)
Rajasthan Agricultural University,, Kota(Rajasthan).
61. Urdbean Gujarat Urd 2 (GJU1509)
Cujarat Junagadh Agrigultural University.Junacadh (Guiarat)
62. Urdbean Gujarat Urdbean 3 (CU-3: Aniani)
Gujarat Navsari Agricultural University,Navsari (Guiarat)
61. Fieldpea IPFD I2.8 Uttar Pradesh lcARlndian Institute of PulsesResearch. Kanpur (Uftar Pradesh)
64. Fieldpea IPFD I]-2 lJttar Pradesh IcAR-lndian Institute of PulsesResearch, Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
65. Fieldpea Kota Matar I(KPF l0l )
Rajasthan Ag cultural University,Borkhera(Kota)
66. Sovhean KBS 23 Karnataka University of AgriculturalSciences. Bensaluru f Kamataka)
67. Sesame AST-I (AAUDR 9304-t4{-l)
Reginal Research Station, Diphu;Assam Agricultural University,Jorhat (Assam)
68. Groundnut Pratap Mungphali-J(uc r 16)
Rajasthan Rajasthan Collage of,AgricultureMPUAT. Udaiour f Raiasthan)
69. Groundnut Jagtiala Palli-l (JCG-2t41)
Telangana Regional Agricultural ResearchStalion, Jagtial; PJTSAU,Hyderabad (Telangana)
70. Groundnut ICGV 06I89
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Kamataka
dr-Universio, of AgriculturalScierrces, Dharwad (Kamataka)and ICRISAT, Hyderabad
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Overall Champion in 18th All India Inter Agricultural University Youth Festival (AGRIUNIFEST) during 2018 held at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati held from 12th to 16th February 2018
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