Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr. P. B. S. Bhadoria

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Content of the Biodata – Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria i Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr. P. B. S. Bhadoria Contents Title Page no. Professional and Administration 1-2 Publications, PhD, M.Tech. and Patents 2 Fellowships / Awards / Honors 3 Sponsored Research Projects a) Mega b) International c) National 4-5 Visits Abroad 6 Hackathons and Tech. Demonstration (State and National) 22 Technology Transfer 23-32 Significant Contributions in Agriculture 33-36 Workshop and Training 37-38 Invited Lectures 39-40 Quote 40 Vision 40-41 Reference 41 Visits of Dignitaries and Notables 42-43 Newspaper clippings 44

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Content of the Biodata – Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria i

Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr. P. B. S. Bhadoria

Contents Title Page no.

Professional and Administration 1-2

Publications, PhD, M.Tech. and Patents 2

Fellowships / Awards / Honors 3

Sponsored Research Projects a) Mega b) International c) National

4-5

Visits Abroad 6

Hackathons and Tech. Demonstration (State and National) 22

Technology Transfer 23-32

Significant Contributions in Agriculture 33-36

Workshop and Training 37-38

Invited Lectures 39-40 Quote 40 Vision 40-41 Reference 41 Visits of Dignitaries and Notables 42-43

Newspaper clippings 44

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Name: Prof. Dr. Pratap Bhanu Singh Bhadoria

Address: Agril. & Food Engg., IIT Kharagpur Email: [email protected] Educational Qualifications:

M.Sc. J.U. Gwalior, D I I T & Ph. D., I. I. T. Kharagpur,

Post-Doc, Univ. of Goettingen, Germany Research Areas:

• Development and Transfer of Rural Technology

• Sustainable Agricultural Production

• Products Design and Innovation Professional Experience:

Designation Period Organization

Visiting Professor Aug. 17 – cont. IIT, Kharagpur

Professor (HAG) Sept. 09 – Jul.17. IIT, Kharagpur

Professor Jun. 03 – Aug. 09 IIT, Kharagpur

Associate Professor Dec. 96 - Jun. 03 IIT, Kharagpur

Assistant Professor Nov. 90 - Nov. 96 IIT, Kharagpur

Lecturer Mar. 81 – Nov. 90 IIT, Kharagpur

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Administrative Experience

Designation Period Dept. / Centre / Cell

Regional Coordinator Mar. 19 – cont. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan

Coordinator Mar. 16 – cont. Design Innovation Centre

Coordinator Feb. 08 – cont. Rural Technology Action Group

Coordinator Feb. 14 – Mar. 18. Food Security Project

Head Sept. 11 – Aug. 14 Agril. & Food Engg. Department

Head Oct. 07 – Aug. 14 Rural Development Centre

Head July. 03 – Aug. 06 Rural Development Centre

Chairman May. 10 – Dec. 14 Commercial Estab. & Licensing Authority

President Aug. 03 – Aug. 05 Technology Alumni Association

Chairman Oct. 04 – Jan. 07 Spring Fest (Student activities)

Secretary Aug.96 – July.97 Technology Club

Publications, PhD, M.Tech and Patents (details in annexures)

Publications Books/Chapt./Monog. Ph.D. M. Tech Patents Copyrights

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Fellowships / Awards / Honours:

Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Germany (1988-89)

ICRA Fellowship of IAC, Wageningen, The Netherlands (1985)

Golden Plaque by Union Minister of Energy, Govt. of India (1986)

Von Humboldt Fellowship, Germany (1997)

Volkswagen fellowship, Germany (1999 & 2001)

Von Humboldt Fellowship, Germany (2003, 2007 & 2015)

Nehru award for best Ph.D. Thesis (two students)

Visiting Professor, AIT Bangkok, Thailand (2007)

India Innovation and Initiative Award – i3 Regional Fair (2013)

India Innovation and Initiative – i3 National Fair (2013)

Best Paper Award, AEBE Int. Conference, UK (2016)

Expert, 1st Common Review Mission, MoRD, GoI

Award Best Teachers Award on Feedback by Students of IIT

Kharagpur.

Jury, Smart India Hackathon, 2019, MHRD Govt. of India

Alexander V Humboldt fellowship Germany, Sept 2019

SEE Fellow Award, NEEC 2018, CAU, Imphal, Manipur

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Sponsored Research Projects: - 30 (> 25 crores)

Ongoing

Mega Projects 1. Design Innovation Centre. MHRD. Govt. of India (Coordinator) Rs 10 crore.

2. Rural Technology Action Group Phase-II, PSA, Govt. of India (Coordinator) Rs. 4

crore.

3. Food Security, MHRD, Govt. of India (Coordinator) Rs. 9 crore.

Mini Projects

4. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0, MHRD, Govt. of India (R. Coordinator) Rs. 10 lakhs.

5. Res. and Dissemination of Puffed Rice Machine, NERAMC Ltd., Rs. 26.25 lakhs.

6. Technology Transfer to Govt. of Tripura, Rs. 2.99 lakhs. Completed

International Projects

1. Phosphorus Efficiency of Crop Species. Volkswagen Foundation, Hannover Germany. (P.I.)

2. Development of Pottery Industry to Disposable Cups. Herons Bonsai Ltd., U.K. (P.I.)

3. Framework for Implementing Work Package, 5 Inter. Analysis. IWMI. Sri Lanka

National Projects

1. Pilot Project on Food Grain Prod., Post-Harvest Processing and Storage at Farm Level.

MHRD. Govt. of India.

2. Technological Interventions in Improving Livelihood of Rural People Through Peoples Participations. IIT Kharagpur.

3. Application of Nano-fertilizers for Improved Crop Production and Nutrient Use Efficiency, MHRD.

4. Precision Nutrient Management Technologies for Sustainable Food Grain Production, MHRD.

5. Development of Climate Adaptive Agro-Technologies for Sustainable Wheat and Corn Production in Eastern Indian. MHRD.

6. Optimum Water & Fertilizer Manag. for Rice Crop. ICAR.

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7. Agro. Tech. for Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emission from Rice-Based Production System in Eastern India: A Simulation Study. DST.

8. Development of Solar Vapour Absorption Refrigeration.

9. Processing and Value Addition of Fruits and Vegetables, ICAR.

10. Modeling Phosphorus Uptake in Soil-Plant System. ICAR.

11. Root Exudates and Phosphorus Nutrition of Crops and Phosphorus Uptake by AM: Mechanisms and Modeling. ICAR.

12. Impact Assessment of MGNREGA in District of M.P. (Mandla) and W.B. (Paschim Medinipur). MoRD.

13. Impact Assessment of NREGA in Two Districts of West Bengal. MoRD.

14. National Vegetation Carbon Pool Assessment. IIRS, Dehradun.

15. A Study of Rural-Urban Dichotomy. IIPE, Consumerism and Adm. GoI.

16. Development Modification of Spindale Drives. Pradhan, Deoghar, Jharkhand.

17. Optimal Management of Irrigation Water under Deficit Condition. MoWR.

18. Setting of Backup Unit for the Block for Rural Energy Planning. Planning Comm. GoI.

19. Village Planning by Villages through SC Develop. Program, MoRD.

20. Action Research on Formulation of Village Plan. MoRD.

21. Alleviation Drudgery in the Life of Rural Woman, Fuel and Cooking Aspects. DST. Consultancy Projects - 05

1. NREGA (DRDA, Mayurbhanj District, Odisha

2. NREGA (West Midnapur) West Bengal

3. Study of Pesticide on crop species (Du-Pont, USA)

4. Sustainable Agriculture Production on Red Mud Soil (Indian Al Jharkhand)

5. Tea Based Crop Planning (Greenfield Services Ltd, Kolkata-)

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Abroad Visits ( 1 t o 1 6 m o n t h s ) :

Country Visited Period Purpose

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-09-19 to 30-09-19 Collaborative Research Work

Mahatma Gandhi House, Gottingen, Germany 13.09.18 to 19.09.18 Meeting on Rural Technologies

Yunus Centre, AIT, Bagkok 27-06-19 to 30-06-19 Invited for discussion on Rural Technology.

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 07-06-17to 09-07-17 Collaborative Research Work

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 26-11-16 to 05-12-16 Collaborative Research Work

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 12-06-15 to 10-07-15 Collaborative Research Work

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 15-06-13 to 07-07-13 Sustainable Development Technology

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 17-06-10 to 07-07-10 Project Work on plant Nutrition

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-06-07 to 30-07-07 Plant Root Exudates

A I T Bangkok, Thailand 10-01-07 to 30-04-07 Visiting Prof. Teaching and Research

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-06-03 to 25-07-03 Publications, on Joint Project

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 15-05-02 to 12-07 02 Nutrient Solution Culture Experiment

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-05-01 to 04-08-01 Report P Efficiency of Crop Species

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 16-05-99 to 17-07-99 P Efficiency of Crop Species

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-04-97 to 30-05-97 Pot Experiments on P Efficiency

Univ. Gottingen, Germany 01-02-88 to 31-05-89 Post-Doc. Research (Humboldt Fellowship)

Fimeccanica, Rome, Italy 03-11-86 to 03-12-86 Int. Course on Local Energy Planning

IAC, The Netherlands 04-02-85 to 07-04-85 Oriented Development, Res. in Agri.

Ilo Ilo City, The Phillipines 07-04-85 to 30-06-85 Field Study on Farming System

INRA, Montepelliar, France 15-07-85 to 15-08-85 Field Study and Presentation Report

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Intellectual Property Rights: 40 Patents:

1. An Improved Pedal-driven Potter’s Wheel Machine - (0551/KOL/2011) 2. Bamboo Sliver Making Machine - (401/KOL/2013) 3. Kick Driven Potter’s Wheel - (442/KOL/2013) 4. Leg Operated Jute Rope Making Machine - (451/KOL/2013) 5. Conical Roller Jamun Juice Extractor - (494/KOL/2013) 6. Tamarind De-seeder Machine - (510/KOL/2013) 7. An Improved Pedal driven Sabai Grass Rope Machine - (598/KOL/2013) 8. Sabai Grass Rope Polishing Machine - (590/KOL/2013) 9. Motorized Jute Rope Making Machine - (1028/KOL/2013) 10. Leg Driven Ambar Charkha - (550/KOL/2013) 11. Motorized Rice Pounder (640/KOL/2014) 12. A System for Making Fiber Based Doormats - (629/KOL/2014) 13. Integrated Muri (Puffed Rice) Making Machine - (636/KOL/2014) 14. Grain Puffing cum Roasting Machine - (679/KOL/2014) 15. Dual Fiber Extractor Machine - (748/KOL/2014) 16. Motorized Mat Making Machine - (1306/KOL/2014) 17. Pedal Operated Silk Reeling Machine - (1338/KOL/2014) 18. A Motorized Rope Making Machine from Sabai Grass - (1350/KOL/2014) 19. A Solar Dryer with Sun Tracking Mechanism – (251/KOL/2015) 20. Tamarind Pulp Cutter (Filed: In process, Ref: 2285/ASA/PP-1745/IIT,KGP) 21. Cashew Nut Shelling Machine (Filed: 2017) 22. Powered Pottery Wheel (App. No.: TEMP/E-1/1209/2018-KOL) 23. Improved Motorized Jute Wire Rope Making Machine (Filed: 2017 24. LPG based Puffed Rice (Muri) Making Machine (Filed: 2017) 25. Small Scale Rice Flaking Machine (Filed: 2018) 26. Automated Continuous – Type Tamarind Deseeder (Filed: 2017) 27. Portable Motorized Jute Single Twist Rope Making Machine (Filed: 2017) 28. An Energy Efficient Machine for Plate from Sal Leaf (Filed: 2017) 29. Pedal Operated Herbal Mosquito Repellent Coil Machine #21420 (Filed: 2018) 30. A Stripper Grain Harvester (App. No.: TEMP/E-1/33865/2018-KOL) 31. Solar Powered Paddy Thresher (201831019867) 32. Solar Energy Operated Wire-loop Type Paddy Thresher (201831019867) 33. Development of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) Nursery seeder (21517) 34. Smart Speed Indicator for Manually Rotated Spinning Wheel (21521) 35. An Electrical Generation System by Alternator Engine Process (Filed: 2018) 36. Self-propelled Cabbage E-harvester for Rural Farmers (21564)

Copyrights:

1. Soil Liming Software 1.0 (SLS 1.0) Reg. No.: SW-3589/2007 dtd. 20 Aug. 2007 2. Economic Analysis Software 1.0 (EAS 1.0) Reg. No.: SW-3590/2007 dtd 20 Aug.

2007 3. Nutrient Management Software 1.0 (NMS 1.0) Reg. No.: SW-3591/2007 dtd. 20 Aug.

2007 4. Intercropping Software 1.0 (ICS 1.0) Reg. No.: SW-3592/2007 dtd. 20 Aug. 2007

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BOOKS, CHAPTERS AND MONOGRAMS Books:

1. Rakshit, A., Raha, P., Bhadoria, P.B.S. Principles of Soil Science. Kalyani Pub. Ludhiana, 2014. ISBN 978-93-272-5118-0.

2. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Das, D.K. A Glossary of Soil Science. Kalyani Pub. Ludhiana, 2004. ISBN 81-272-1848-0.

3. Bose, A.N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. The rural poor of Midnapur District.1988. IIT Kharagpur.

Book Chapters:

1. Das, N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2006) Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants, Vol 13. Search for Natural Drugs. STUDIUM. ISBN 0-9761849-5-8.

2. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Samal, D., Singh, S. Horst, L., Steingrobe, B., and Claassen, N. (2010) Phosphorus Efficiency and P influx of Maize in Low P Soil, Ed. Book on Land Resources and Land Use Option by R. K. Bahl.

3. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Village People Based Planning Process. Gramin Vikas (Hindi Trans), Allahabad. 31-3

4. Bhadoria, P.B.S., and A.N. Bose. (1988). An Alternative Strategy for Rural Development. A Case Study. pp 257-263, Arnold Pub., New Delhi.

5. Paul, I., Goyal, P., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mitra, A. (2017). Developing Efficient Methods for Unravelling Floral Headspace Volatilome in Murraya paniculata for Understanding Ecological Interactions. Applications of Biotechnology for Sustainable Development, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.) pp. 73-79.

6. Technological intervention for sustainable production A Pilot study , IIT KGP Monograms:

1. Bhadoria, P.B.S. 2014. Rural Technology Action Group-Eastern India, IIT Kharagpur.

2. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2016). Science and Technology Interventions for Improving the Livelihood of Rural People. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, IIT Kharagpur.

3. Das, N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2005). Mushroom Farming Towards Livelihood Generation in Rural West Bengal. RDC, IIT Kharagpur.

4. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Groot, P. Gomes, D., and Mattrick, H. (1985). Orchard and Food Crops in an Integrated Development of Farming System in Guimaras. The Philippians. IAC, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Citations in the Foreign Authored Books / Chapters:

Solute transport in Rhizosphere: Nye and Tinker.p.81. Mineral nutrition of higher plants: Horst. Marschner. p.493. Plant root: The hidden half: Yoav Walsel and A Eshel.p.533. Mineral nutrition of crops fundamental mechanisms and implications: Z.

Rengel. p.357. Chapter on Ion diffusion in the soil – root system. (Adv. Agronomy) Vol.61, p.

61, 63, 67, 68. Technology Intervention for Sustainable Food Grain Production: A Pilot Study.

Prof. Rishi Behl et.al. 2019

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Ph.D.:

1. K.K. Sen Effect of Soil Conditioners on Physical Properties and Maize Growth 2. S.P. Datta Availability of Native and Applied Boron in Some Acid Soils. 3. P.K. Bhowmick Compatibilities of Tribal Development. A Micro Study 4. S.N. Bhole Block Level Planning Using Farming Systems Approach: A Case study 5. V. Devadas Integrated Rural Energy Planning: A Case Study of Kanyakumari District

6. Y.S. Prakash Relative Efficacy of Organic Manures in Improving Productivity, Pest

Tolerance and Quality of Rice and Okra in Lateritic Soil. 7. S. Singh P Efficiency of Wheat, Maize and Groundnut in a P deficient Soil. 8. A. Rakshit Significance of Root Hairs, AM for P Influx of Maize and groundnut 9. K.K. Garg Measurement and Modeling of Water Flow and N Transport and

Transformation Processes in Paddy Field. 10. M. Basu Integrated Nutrient Management of Sabai Grass Peanut Intercropping

System in Lateritic Upland. 11. A.A.S. Gill Phosphorus Dynamics and Growth of Maize and Groundnut in Alfisol. 12. A. Sharma Terrain Uncertainty and Hydrologic Analysis of Maithon Catchment. 13. M.D. Patil Evaluation of Soil Characteristics and Transport Processes for Improving

Water and Nitrogen Management in Lowland Rice. 14. C.K. Raju Enhancing Sustainability and Secureness of Software in Public Applications. 15. S. Deb Dynamics of Organic Carbon in Soils under Coastal Agro-ecosystem. 16. S. Parida Rural and Tribal Development Planning. 17. M. Singh Development of Integrated Water Resources Management Plan for a Basin using Water Evaluation and Planning Model. 18. Nitin Gaikwad Bioprospecting of Canscora diffusa (Vahl) R.Br. Ex Roem. & Schult. for the evaluation of phytomedicinal utilities with respect to neurological ailments. 19. Ishita Paul Spatio-Temporal Changes in Targeted Metabolites in Overnight Fragrant Flowers of Murraya Paniculata (Linn.) Jack. 20. Parnoshree Dey Insights into the endophyte-plant-pathogen interactions towards the role of

endophyte as plant immunomodulatory 21. Swati Hazra Assessment of elevated carbon dioxide and nitrogen management effects on wheat

yield, grain quality and soil fertility in sub-tropical India 22. Pallavi Singh Agronomic management for quality food production under changing climate 23. M. Talukdar Seed Yield Augmentation and Oil Quality Improvement of Niger in Wasteland 24. Dipanwati Deb A Cyanobacterial Approach for Production of Bioethanol

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List of Publications:

International Journals

1. Deka, N., Thakur, A.S., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2020). Are the Farmer Producer Companies in India Ready to Behave as Business Entities? Insights from the Vegetable Based Farmer Companies in West Bengal, India. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, UK https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2020.1794213

2. Deb, D., Mallick, N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2020). Engineering culture medium for enhanced carbohydrate accumulation in Anabaena variabilis to stimulate production of bioethonal and other high-value co-products under cyanobacterial refinery approach. Renewable Energy, Elsevier. (Under Review).

3. Dey, P., Barman, M., Agarwal, T., Mitra, A., Maiti, TK., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2020) Isolation of vertically transmitted endophytic Penicillium sp. PM031 from tomato stem and its evaluation for biological control of phytopathogens. Fungal Biology, Elsevier. (Submitted).

4. Paul, I., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mitra, A. (2020). Seasonal and diel variations in scent composition of ephemeral Murraya paniculata (Linn.) Jack flower are contributed by separate volatile components. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2020.104004

5. Deb, D., Mallick, N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2019). Analytical studies on carbohydrates of two cyanobacterial species for enhanced bioethanol production along with poly-β-hydroxybutyrate, C-phycocyanin, sodium copper chlorophyllin and exopolysaccharides as co-products. Journal of Cleaner Production. 221, 695-709.

6. Mukhopadhyay, S., Chakraborty, S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Li, B., and Weindrof, D.C. (2019). Assessment of heavy metal and soil organic carbon by portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and NixProTM sensor in landfill soils of India. Geoderma Regional, Elsevies. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geodrs.2019.e00249

7. Singh, P., Swain, D.K., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Sindhu, J. (2019). Effect of planting system and elevated CO2 environment on soil NH4+-N and NO3--N content for hybrid rice production in subtropical India. Int. journal Plant Production Springer 13, 141-153.

8. Bhadoria P.B.S., Paul I., Pal R., Gorain P. (2019) An integrated approach towards agricultural waste water remediation with fatty acid production of two cyanobacteria in bubble column photobioreactors. Algal Res., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2019.10159.

9. Paul, I., Chatterjee, A., Maiti, S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mitra, A. (2019). Dynamic trajectories of volatile and non-volatile specialized metabolites in ‘overnight’ fragrant flowers of Murraya paniculata. Plant Biology, doi.org/10.1111/plb.12983.

10. Hazra, S., Swain, D.K., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2019). Wheat grown under elevated CO2 was more responsive to nitrogen fertilizer in Eastern India. European Journal of Agronomy, 105: 1-12.

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11. Deb, D., Mallick, N., Bhadoria, P.BS. (2019). Optimization of medium components for enhanced carbohydrate accumulation in Anabeena variabilis to stimulate bioethonal production under cyanobacterial refinery approach (Manuscript under correction).

12. Rajwade, Y.A., Swain, D.K., Tiwari, K.N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Grain yield,

water productivity and soil nitrogen dynamics in drip irrigated rice under varying nitrogen rates. American Society of Agronomy Journal. 110, 868-878.

13. Kumar, K.A., Swain, D.K., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Split application of organic nutrient improved productivity, nutritional quality and economics of rice-chickpea cropping system in lateritic coil. Field Crop Research. Elsevier. 223, 125-136.

14. Rajwade, Y.A., Swain, D.K., Tiwari, K.N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Grain yield, water productivity and soil nitrogen dynamics in drip irrigated rice under varying nitrogen rates. American Society of Agronomy Journal. 110, 868-878.

15. Deb, D., Mallick, N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Analytical studies on carbohydrates of two cyanobacterial species for enhanced bioethanol production along with poly-β-hydroxybutyrate, C-phycocyanin, sodium copper chlorophyllin and exopolysaccharides as co-products. Energy & Fuels (ACS Publications) - American Chemical Society.

16. Kumar, K.A., Swain, D.K., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Split application of organic nutrient improved productivity, nutritional quality and economics of rice-chickpea cropping system in lateritic coil. Field Crop Research. Elsevier. 223, 125-136.

17. Deb, D., Mallick, N., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Application of nutrient stress for enhanced carbohydrate accumulation in Anabaena variabilis for improved bioethanol production, European Congress of Biotechnology, Geneva, Switzerland, July 1-4, p-58.

18. Goswami, K., Sarma, B., Hazarika, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2017). Determinants of adoption of agricultural technology in food-affected areas of Brahmaputra plains in Assam. Technological Forecasting & Social Change. Published on line

19. Hazra, S., Swain, D.K., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2017) Combined Effect of Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Fertilizer Management on Wheat Yield in Sub-tropical India. ASABE Annual International Meeting 2017, Spokane, Washington USA.

20. Singh, M., Singh, R., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Shinde, V., and Mishra, A. (2016). Integration with remote sensing and GIS catchment scale hydrological modeling in middle reach of Mahanadi river basin using simplified coefficient model, Int. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 34, 2011-2018.

21. Talukdar, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mahapatra, S. (2016). Impact of nitrogen fertilizer from

organic and conventional sources on seed yield of Niger (Guizotia abyssinica Cass.). Int. J of Agron. & Agril. Research . 9, 16-24.

22. Deb, S., Mandal, B., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Schulz, E., Ghosh, S., and Debnath, M.K. (2016).

Microbial Biomass and Activity in Relation to Accessibility of Organic Carbon in Saline Soils of Coastal Agro-Ecosystem. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci,. (DOI: 10.1007/s40011-016-0801-4).

23. Kumar, S.S., Deb, S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mukhopadhyay, D., Choudhury, A., and Rakshit,

A. (2016). Impact of Pseudomonas putida on Available Soil Phosphorus Dynamics and

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Crop Productivity under Lowland Rice Ecology. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology.15, 227-232.

24. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2016). Technological Interventions for Food Security. Int’l J of Adv. in

Agri. & Envir. Engg (IJAAEE). 3, 121-125.

25. Gaikwad, N.K., Moon, U.R., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Mitra A. (2015). In vitro propagation of Canscora decussate Schult. and comparative assessment of anti-cholinesterase and antioxidant capacities of wild-harnessed and in vitro-grown plant extracts. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult. Springer. 122, 509–516.

26. Gaikwad, N K , Bhadoria PBS and A Mitra (2015). Root cultures of Canscora decussanta

as a potential of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Planta Med: PW 135.

27. Deb, S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mandal, B., Rakshit, A., and Singh H.B. (2015). Soil Organic Carbon: towards Better Soil Health, Productivity and Climate Change Mitigation. International Journal of Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability. 3, 26-34.

28. Satapathy, S.S., Swain, D.K., Pasupalak, S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2015). Effect of

elevated [CO2] and nutrient management on wet and dry season rice production of subtropical India. The Crop Journal. Elsevier 3, 468-480.

29. Satapathy, S.S., Swain, D.K., Shrivastava, S.L., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2014). Effect of

elevated carbon dioxide and nitrogen management on rice milling qualities. Euro. Food Resch. Technology. Springer. 238, 699-704.

30. Tripathy, P.P., Abhishek, S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2014). Determination of Convective

Heat Transfer Coefficient and Specific Energy Consumption of Potato using an Ingenious Self Tracking Solar Dryer. Food Measurement and Characterization. Springer. 8, 36–45.

31. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Pal S. (2013). Maize and Groundnut Prefer Different

Form of Phoshorus on P-fixing Soil. Mycorrhiza News. 24, 6-9.

32. Gill, A. A. S, Bhadoria, P.B.S.,and Sadana U. S. (2013). Effect of Mycorrhizal Infection on Phosphorus Efficiency of Maize (Zea mays L.) Cultivars. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 83,147–157

33. Raju, C. K, and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2012). Enhancing Software Secureness in Public ICT

Applications. International Journal of Computer Applications. Foundation of Computer Science, New York, USA. 37, 23-29.

34. Raju, C. K, Mishra, Ashok and Bhadoria P.B.S. (2012). Synthesis of Sustainability and

Secureness of Software in Public Applications Using Deductive-Nomological Model. ICACCI. 579-588.

35. Raju, C. K, and Bhadoria P.B.S. (2011). Software Secureness for Users: Significance in

Public ICT Application. Springer LNCS (CCIS). 193, 211-222.

36. Patil, M. D., Das, B. S. and Bhadoria P.B.S. (2011). A simple bud plugging technique for improving water productivity in wetland rice. Soil & Tillage Research. 112, 65-75.

37. Bhadoria, P.B.S.and M Basu (2011). Allelopathy: A Natural Way towards Weed

Management. American Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 1, 7-20.

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38. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2011). Prospect, Technological Aspects and Limitations of Probiotics – A Worldwide Review. European Journal of Food Research & Review. 1, 23-42.

39. Basu, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Mahapatra, S.C. (2011). Influence of Soil Ameliorants,

Manures and Fertilizers on Bacterial Populations, Enzyme Activities, N Fixation and P Solubilization in Peanut Rhizosphere under Lateritic Soil. British Micro. Res. J.. 1, 11-25

40. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K. N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2011). Effect of Land-use Land Cover

Change on Soil Erosion Potential in an Agricultural Watershed. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 173, 789-801

41. Samal, D., Kovar, J L., Steingrobe, B., Sadana, U. S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Claassen,

N. (2010). Potassium uptake efficiency and dynamics in the rhizisphere of Maize, Wheat and Sugar beet evaluated by a Mechanistic Model. Plant Soil. 332, 105-121.

42. Patil, M. D., Das, B. S. Barak, E., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Polak, A. (2010). Performance

of polymer coated urea in transplanted rice: Effect of mixing ratio and water input on nitrogen use efficiency. Paddy Water Environ. 8, 189-198.

43. Basu, Manisha, Mahapatra, S C. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2010). Can Fly Ash, An

Industrial Waste, Improve Agricultural Productivity? An Investigation with a Perennial Grass under Acid Lateritic Soils. Trop. Agric. J. 87, 168-172.

44. Rakshit, A and Bhadoria P.B.S (2010). Role of VAM on growth and phosphorus nutrition

of maize with low soluble phosphate fertilization. Acta Agronomica. 59, 119-123.

45. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K.N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2010). Determining the optimum cell size of digital elevation model for hydrologic application. Earth System Science. 120, 573-582

46. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K.N. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2010). Vertical Accuracy of Digital

Elevation Model from Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission – A Case Study, Geocarto International. 25, 257-267.

47. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K.N. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2010). Quality Assessment of Contour

Interpolated Digital Elevation Models in a Diverse Topography, Int. Journal of Ecology & Development. 15, 26-42.

48. Grag, Kaushal K., Das, Bhabani. S., Saffeq, Mohammad and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2009).

Measurement and modeling of soil water regime in a lowland paddy field showing preferential transport. Agric. Water Manage. 96, 1705-1714.

49. Bhadoria, P.B. S. Samal, Debasmita., Claassen, Norbert., and Steingrobe, Bernd. (2009)

Phosphorus Uptake Kinetics, Root-Shoot Relations and P-Influx of Groundnut and maize Grown in Solutions Culture. Int. Plant Nutrition. Uni. of California, Davis. 1174-1183.

50. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B. S. (2009). Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphal

length on simulation of P influx with the mechanistic model. J. of Micro. Res. 3, 1-4.

51. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K. N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2009). Measuring the accuracy of Contour Interpolated Digital Elevation Model. J. Ind. Soc. of Remote Sensing. 37, 11-18.

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52. Basu, M., Pande, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Mahapatra, S.C. (2009). Potential flyash utilization in agriculture: A Global Review. Progress in Natural Science, Elsevier. 19, 1173-1186.

53. Basu. Manisha., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2008). Growth, Nitrogen

Fixation, Yield and Kernel Quality of Peanut in Response to Lime, Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer Levels” - Bioresource Tech. 99, 4675-4683.

54. Basu, M., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2008). Performance of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea

Linn) Under Nitrogen Fixing and P Solubilizing Microbial Culture with Different Levels of Cobalt in Alluvial Soils of Eastern India.Agron.Res. Europe. 6, 15-25.

55. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2008) Indigenous arbuscular mycorrhiza in more

important for early growth period of groundnut (Arachis hypogea L.) for P influx in an Oxisol. Acta Agriculturae Slovenica. 91, 397-406.

56. Basu. Manisha, Bahdoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2007). Comparative Effectiveness

of Different Organic and Industrial Wastes on Peanut: Plant Growth, Yield, Oil content, Protein content, Mineral Composition and Hydration Coefficient of Kernels” Archives Agronomy & Soil Sci. Taylor & Francis. 53, 1-14.

57. Rakshit, A and Bhadroia, P.B.S. (2007). Measurement of arbuscular mycorrhizae hypha;

length and prediction of P influx by a mechanistic model. World. J. Agril. Sci.3, 44-48.

58. Basu, Manisha., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2007). Role of soil amendments in improving groundnut productivity of acid lateritic soils. Int. J. of Agril. Res. (USA). 2, 87-9.

59. Basu, Manisha., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2007). Effect of cutting

management on growth and yield of sabai grass: Intercropped with horticultural plants under acid lateritic soil of India. J. Plant Sci. (USA). 118-122.

60. Basu, Manisha., Mahapatra, S.C., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2006). Exploiting fly ash as soil

ameliorant to improve productivity of sabai grass under acid lateritic soil of India. Asian J. of Plant Sci. 5, 1027-1030.

61. Basu, Manisha., Mahapatra, S.C., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2006). Performance of sabai

grass under different levels of organic and inorganic fertilizers in acid soil. Am.-Eurasian J. of Agril. & Environ. Sci. 1, 102-105.

62. Basu, Manisha, Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mahapatra, S.C. (2006). Influence of microbial

culture in combination with micronutrient in improving the groundnut productivity under alluvial soil of India. Acta Agric. (Europe). 87, 435-444.

63. Basu, Manisha., Mahapatra, S.C.,

and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2006). Growth and yield of sabai

grass (Eulaliopsis binata) under two cropping patterns with horticultural crops in lateritic fallow lands of India. J. of Agro. 4, 44-49.

64. Prakash, Y.S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2004). Relative efficacy of different organic

manures on the performance of okra (Ablemoschus esculentus L.) grown in Lateritic soil. Trop. Agric. 81, 197-203.

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65. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Dessougi, H. El., Liebershach, H., and Claassen, N. (2004). Phosphorus uptake kinetics, size of root system and growth of maize and groundnut in solution culture. Plant and Soil. 262, 327-336.

66. Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Prakash. Y.S. (2003). Relative influence of organic manures in

combination with chemical fertilizer in improving rice productivity of lateritic soil. J. Sust. Agric. (USA). 23, 77-87.

67. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Prakash, Y.S. S. Kar and. Rakshit. A. (2003). Relative Efficacy of

organic manures on the performance of rice in a lateritic soil. Soil Use & Management.19, 80-82.

68. Singh, S., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and. Rakshit. A. (2003). Simulation of Phosphorus uptake of

Groundnut by Model on Low Phosphorus Supplying Soil. Italian J. Agron. 7, 65-70.

69. Prakash, Y.S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Rakshit, A, and Wais, A. (2003). Response of Basmati rice to integrated nutrient sources in lateritic soil of eastern India. Ital.J. Agron. 6, 143-150.

70. Bhadoria, P.B.S., B. Steingrobe and N. Claassen, and Lieberbach, H. (2002). Phosphorus

efficiency of wheat and sugar beet seedlings in soil with mainly calcium or iron and aluminum phosphate. Plant Soil. 246, 41-52.

71. Prakash, Y.S., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Rakshit, A. (2002). Relative efficacy of organic

manures in improving milling and cooking quality of rice. IRRN (Philippines). 27, 43-44.

72. Bhadoria, P.B.S., S. Singh and Claassen, N. (2001). Phosphorus efficiency of wheat, maize and groundnut grown in low phosphorus-supplying soil. W.J Horst et al (Eds) Plant Nutrition. Kluwer Pub. 530-532.

73. Datta, S.P. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1999). Boron adsorption and desorption in some acid

soils of West Bengal. J. Plant Nutr. Soil. Sci. 162, 183-191.

74. Datta, S.P., Bhadoria, P.B.S and. Kar, S. (1998). Availability of extractable Boron in some acid soils of West Bengal, India. Comm. Soil Sci. & Plant Analysis. 29, 2285-2306.

75. Sen, K.K., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1995). Influence of soil conditioners on soil

physical properties and maize growth. J. Trop. Agril. 72, 23-27. 76. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Kaselowsky, J. Claassen, N. and Jungk, A. (1991). Soil Phosphate

diffusion coefficients: Their dependence on Phosphorus concentration and buffer power. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 55, 55-60.

77. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Kaselowsky, J. Claassen, N. and Jungk, A. (1991). Phosphate diffusion

coefficients in soil as affected by bulk density and water content. Z. Plazenernahrs. Bodenk. 154, 53-57.

78. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Kaselowsky, J. Claassen, N. and Jungk, A. (1991). Impedance factor

for chloride diffusion in soil as affected by bulk density and water content. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 154, 69-72.

79. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Kaselowsky, J. Claassen, N. and Jungk, A. (1990). A method for

determining phosphate diffusion coefficients by bulk diffusion in soil. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 153, 89-91.

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80. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1988). Influence of tillage practices on physical properties and wheat production. Acta. Agronomica. 37, 265-268.

81. Sen, K.K. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Effect of soil conditioners on water movement

through lateritic sandy loam soil. J. Agron. & Crop Sci. 159, 241-244.

82. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Physical properties and rice yield as related to organic amendments and depth of mixing. J. Ackur & Pflaznbau. 159, 299-301.

83. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Characterization of physical condition of puddled and No

puddled soil. J. Agron. & Crop Sci. 157, 216-218.

84. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Gupta, C.P. (1986). Physical properties affecting water entry in some humid tropical soil. J. Agron. & Crop Sci. 156, 193-196.

85. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1986). Transport of anion towards root as influenced by soil

compaction. J. Agron. & Crop. Sci. 157, 127-129.

86. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1986). Effect of compaction and tillage on the yield and percolation loss of rice in lateritic sandy loam soil J. Agron. & Crop Sci. 156, 45-49.

87. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1984). Movement of chloride towards root as influenced by soil

moisture and transpiration. J. Agron, & Crop Sci. 157, 257-259.

88. Deb, D., Mallick, N., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2018). Application of nutrient stress for enhanced carbohydrate accumulation in Anabaena variabilis for improved bioethanol production, European Congress of Biotechnology, Geneva, Switzerland, July 1-4, p-58.

89. Deb, D., Mallick, N. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2017). Profiling of carbohydrate of a locally isolated nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis under stress conditions for production of bioethonal, First International Conference on Biotechnology and biological Sciences, BIOSPECTRUM, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata August 25-26, P-142.

90. Hazra, S., Swain, D.K., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2017) Combined Effect of Elevated CO2

and Nitrogen Fertilizer Management on Wheat Yield in Sub-tropical India. ASABE Annual International Meeting 2017, Spokane, Washington USA.

91. Singh, M., Singh, R., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2012). Application of the Water Evaluation and

Planning (WEAP) Model for effective water management and allocation in Mahanadi river basin of India”: Int. Confer.on Sust.Water Res.Manag., WASET, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

92. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2016). Technological Interventions for Food Security, International

Conference on Agricultural, Ecology and Biological Engineering, 26th – 27th March, 2016. London, UK.

93. Paul, I., Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2015). Role of native microorganisms in shoot biomass and P

uptake of maize in low P soil. RHIZOSPHERE 4, 21-25 June, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

94. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2014). Technology Intervention for Sustainable Development. Int.

Conference on Sustainable Development, 7th – 8th August, 2014. Toronto, Canada.

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95. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2013). Rural Technologies helping Villagers to Improve Livelihoods. Int. Sem. Disasters and Sustainable Development, 17th – 19th, April Gottingen, Germany.

96. Bhadoria, P.B.S., D Samal, S Singh L Horst B Steingrobe, & N Claassen (2009).

Phosphorus Efficiency and P Influx of maize and groundnut: A comparative study in soil and solution culture. 13-17 th July, IFSSADAA, George August Univ, Gottingen,Germany.

97. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Rakshit, A. (2009). Field grown maize and groundnut prefers different inorganic soil phosphorus fractions in an Oxisol. BioVision-The World Life Sciences Forum at Lyon, France, 8-11 March.

98. Bhadoria, P.B.S., M. Basu and S.C. Mahapatra. (2007). Waste utilization to improve land productivity for sustainable production. Int. Agril. Engg Conf. at A I T Bangkok, 3-6 Dec.

99. Bhadoria, P.B.S, and A. S. Gill, (2006). Phosphorus efficiency of maize and groundnut cultivars grown on low P soil. Int. conference on Plant Nutrition meets Plant Breeding, Univ. Hoheniem, Stuttgart, Germany, Sept, 26-28th.

100. Bhadoria, P.B.S., A. Rakshit, N. Claassen and A. Moawad. (2005). Influence of Native Arbuscular Mycorrhiza on Growth and P Influx of Maize and Groundnut grown in Low P Soil. XV international Plant Nutrition Colloquium, Beijing 14-19 Sept 2005.

101. Claassen, N, H. E. Dessougi, H. Liebersbach and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2005). Is the P uptake kinetics responsible for differences in P efficiency of maize and groundnut in the field? Int. Conf. of Plant Nutrition. Bonn, Germany. Sept, 18-21.

102. Basu, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., S.C. Mahapatra (2004). Effect of cobalt, Rhizobium and phosphobacterium inoculations on growth and nutrient accumulation of summer groundnut (Arachis hypogaea Linn). NREM & Agro. Envi. Engg ETAE. IIT Kharagpur. 417-422

103. Steingrobe., B., Bhadoria, P.B.S. Schulze, J. Fischinger, S. Zach, A. and Claassen, N. (2004). How do groundnut and maize increase P-uptake efficiency during ontogenesis? Int. Conference on Rhisosphere, 12th – 17th September. Munich, Germany.

104. Bhadoria, P.B.S., (2004). Comparative efficacy of different nutrient sources on the performance on okra. Ger. Soc. of Soil Sci. & Plant Nutrition, Sept, 1st – 3rd. Göttingen,

105. Singh, S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2004). Reason for adoption of maize to low P supply

soil. NREM & Agro. Environment Engg. E TAE, I I T Kharagpur. 428-430.

106. Bhadoria, P.B.S., A. Rakshit, S. Singh and N. Claassen. (2002). Significance of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizae on phosphorus influx of maize. 17th World Congress, Soil Sci, Bangkok, Thailand. Aug.14th – 22nd.

107. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S., S. Singh and N. Claassen. (2002). Contribution of arbuscular mycorrhiza and root exudates for the P nutrition of field grown maize and groundnut. 8th New Phypologist Symposium, 8th – 14th June. Helsinki, Finland.

108. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and N. Claassen. (2002). Contribution of hyphal length in predicting P influx in maize and groundnut under field condition. 7th International Mycological Congress (IMC7), Oslo, Norway, 11th – 17th August.

109. Bhadoria, P.B.S., S. Singh and N. Claassen. (2001). Phosphorus efficiency of wheat, maize and groundnut grown in low phosphorus-supplying soil. XIV International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, Univ. Hannover, Germany, 27th July 2nd Aug.

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110. Jungk. A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and N. Claassen. (1990). Phosphate diffusion in soil to plant roots. Measurements and calculations of the influence of P concentration, water content and bulk density on diffusion coefficients. 14th, Congress of Soil Science, Kyoto, Japan. National

1. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Samal, D., Singh, S., Steingrobe, B., Claassen, N. (2019). Significance of influx and root growth stages of maize, wheat and groundnut grown in a P-deficient alfisoil. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 67, 73-84.

2. Deb, S., Mandal, B., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2020) Influence of Sea Water Ingression on

Carbon Sequestration in Soils under Coastal Agro-ecosystems of Eastern India. Agricultural Research, NAAS, Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/s40003-020-00456-5

3. Bhadoria, P. B. S., Debasmita Samal, Satnam Singh, Bernd Steingrobe, Norbert Claassen.

(2019) Significance of P influx and Root Growth in P Acquisition at Different Growth Stages of Maize, Wheat and Groundnut Grown in a p – Deficient Alfisol, J SS 67,

4. Parida, S., Bhowmick, P.K., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Sivakumar, P.S. (2015). Utilization and Preferences of Communication Sources for MGNREGA Information by Beneficiaries in Odisha, India. Indian Res. J. Ext. 15, 194-197.

5. Gill, A.A.S., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2009). Identification of P deficient cultivars of maize and groundnut. J. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. 58, 245-247.

6. Sharma, A., Tiwari, K.N., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2009). Measuring the accuracy of

Contour Interpolated Digital Elevation Model. J. Ind. Soc. Remote Sensing. 37, 11-18.

7. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Basu, Manisha, and Mahapatra, S.C. (2007). Utilizing Organic and Industrial Wastes in Sabai Grass-Peanut Intercropping System to improve Land Productivity for Sustainable Production. Journal of Water Management. 15, 176-186.

8. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2007). Evaluation of the role of root exudates on P

uptake by maize and groundnut in a low P soil using a simulation model. J. Ind. Soc. Soil. Sci. 55, 493-499.

9. Basu, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., Mahapatra, S.C. and Das, S. (2007). Nutrient Use Efficiency

of Sabai Grass-Legumes Intercropping System Grown under Integrated Nutrient Management. Env. Ecol. 25, 1065-67.

10. Basu, M. Mahapatra, S.C., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Das, S. (2007). Studies on Sabai Grass-

Legume Intercropping System under Rainfed Lateritic Uplands of Eastern India. Env. Ecol. 25, 1054-1056.

11. Basu, M., Mahapatra, S.C., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Das, S. (2007). Yield of Sabai Grass

Based Intercropping System with Peanut and Cluster Bean under Various Plant Densities. Env. Ecol. 25, 1081-1083.

12. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2003). Phosphorus uptake and growth of maize as influence by

fumigant application. Madras J. Agril. 182-184.

13. Prakash, Y.S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Rakshit, A. (2002). Relative efficacy of organic manures in improving resistance and pest tolerance of okra. Annals Agri. Res. 23, 525-531.

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14. Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Claassen. N. (2002). Phosphorus efficiency of crop species grown

in low P supplying soil. Res. & Innovation. 8, 24-27. SRIC. I.I.T., Kharagpur.

15. Prakash, Y.S., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Rakshit, A. (2002). Comparative efficacy of organic manures on the changes in soil properties and nutrient availability of an Alfisol. J. Ind. Soc. Soil. Sci. 50, 219-221.

16. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Effect of lime and Mycorrhiza on phosphorus uptake Madras Agric. J. 89, 126-128.

17. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Ghosh, D. (2002). Influence of boron on NPK uptake of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in acid alluvial soils of Coochbehar, Env. Ecol. 20, 188-190.

18. Rakshit, A. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Distribution of AM propagules in relation to physico-chemical properties in acid alluvial soils. Env. Ecol. 20, 383 – 385.

19. Prakash, Y.S. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Influence of organic manures on crop tolerance

to pathogens and pests in two varieties of rice. J. Ind. Soc. Agril. Sci. 23, 79-85.

20. Rakshit, A. and Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Mittra, B.N. (2002). Nutrient use efficiency for bumper harvest. Yojona. 56, 28-30.

21. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Prakash, Y.S. and Rakshit, A. (2002). Importance of organic manures in improving quality of rice and okra. Environ. & Eco. 20, 628-633.

22. Sen, K.K., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Datta, B. (1995). Comparison of synthetic and natural conditioners on cumulative evaporation in lateritic sandy loam soil. J. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. 43, 669-671.

23. Bhole, S. N., Rao, K.A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1995). Status of water availability for

agricultural production in Kharagpur. The Harvester. 24, 74-77.

24. Samanta, M., Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Ghosh, B.C. (1994). Effect of lime and phosphorus on phosphate availability and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) in Oxisol. Ind. J. Agron. 39, 692-693.

25. Bhadoria, P.B.S., D. Gomes, P. Groot, and Mattrick, H. (1993). Constraints to low land rice

productivity, Guimaras Island, The Philipp. A case study. Ind. J. Res. Sci. 25, 55-60.

26. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1985). Effect of mode of infiltration on salt and water distribution. Indian Agric. 22, 71-73.

27. Bhadoria, P. B. S. and Datta, B (1985). Yield response of upland paddy of compaction in

lateritic soil. Indian Agric. 28, 307-309.

28. Bhadoria, P.B.S., and Datta, B. (1984). Movement of surface applied salt under evaporative and non-evaporative conditions. J. Ind. Soc. Coastal Agric. 2, 572-62.

29. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1984). Effect of initial soil moisture, amount and method of irrigation on salt distribution in soil column. Ind. J. Soil Conserv. 12, 30-36.

30. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1984). Diffusivity of chloride as influenced by soil physical properties. J. Nuclear Agric. Biol. 13, 21-23.

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31. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1983). Percolation rate and yield of rice as influenced by puddling implements. Rural Dev, and Agric. Res. 4, 23-27

32. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1980). Salt and water distribution in lateritic soil as related to initial soil wetness and bulk density. Ind. J. Soil Conserv. 8, 16-22.

33. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1979). Effect of soil moisture tension and bulk density on self-diffusion coefficient of Cl36 in sandy loam soil. J. Nu. Agric. Biol. 8, 114-115.

34. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Datta, B. (1978). Chloride accumulation around maize roots under different evaporative demands. The Harvester. 20, 25-27.

35. Khan, A.R. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1978). Fabrication and testing of an infiltrometer. Ind. J. Tech. 16, 503-504.

36. Kar, S. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1978). Salt and water movement in unsaturated oxisol as affected by initial soil wetness and distribution time. The Harvester. 19, 16-20.

37. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Kar, S. (1978). Water transmission through soil as influenced by thickness and placement of barrier. The Harvester. 19, 12-16.

38. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Subramaniam, T.K. (1978). The influence of sub-surface treatment of tar on percolation in lateritic sandy loam soil. Indian J. Soil Conserv. 6, 80-83.

39. Bhadoria, P.B.S., Datta, B., and Kaul, I. K. (1978). Movement of surface applied 36Cl in soil columns under two modes of irrigation water application. J. Nu. Agric. Biol. 7, 68-72.

40. Bhadoria, P.B.S., B. Datta, and Singa Rao, M. (1977). Effect of initial soil wetness on salt displacement during infiltration. Fert., Tech. 14, 271-273.

41. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Kar, S. (2003). Agricultural sustainability as a measure for alleviating poverty in developing countries. Indian grains. 7-9.

42. Rakshit, A. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2003). Genetically engineered food a serious health concern. Yojana. 47, 33-34.

43. Rakshit, A. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Biotechnology for sustainable agriculture. India Grains. 7-9.

44. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S.and Das, D.K. (2002). An overview of mycorrhizal symbioses. J. Interacademicia. 6, 570-581.

45. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Kar, S. (2002). Population, Energy use, and the ecology of agriculture. India Grains. 6-9.

46. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Mittra, B.N. (2002). Nutrient use efficiency for bumper harvest. Yojana. 12-15.

47. Rakshit, A., Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Kar, S. (2002). India’s key to solving food resource problems. Indian Grains. 28-29.

48. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Managing non-point source pollution from Agriculture. Indian Farming. 25-28.

49. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2001). Precision agriculture: a comprehensive approach. Debacle VII: 54-56.

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50. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2001). Information technology and agriculture. Yojona. 45, 17-19.

51. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2003). Kharif Khanda Phosphate shar bhabohar upar guruto din. Bulletin, Agri. Food & Rural Development. Bulletin. 4, 4-5. IIT, Kharagpur.

52. Rakshit, A., and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (2002). Soil problems and their management for higher agricultural production. Bulletin. 3, 5-8. Agri. Food & Rural Development, IIT, Kharagpur.

53. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Chakraborthy, B. (2006). Pottery in the New India. Ceramic Review. pp. 46-47.

54. Bose, A.N. and Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1988). Class, caste and economic relationship. Social Change. 18, 62-69.

55. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Pattern of land ownership and employment of a West Bengal Village. Rural India. 235-237.

56. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Rural Industrialization: Problems and prospects. Rural India 10-12.

57. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1987). Integrating village plan with energy planning. Rural Tech. 9-12.

58. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Bose, A.N. (1986). Decentralization for faster rural development. Yojana. 10-12.

59. Bhadoria, P.B.S. and Bose, A.N. (1986). Rural development: Two antagonistic perspectives. Social Change. 24-29-34.

60. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1986). An alternative strategy for rural energy utilization. Rural Tech. 27-30.

61. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1985). Rural development: problem and prospects. Ind. J. Rural Dev. 31-33.

62. Bhadoria, P.B.S. (1982). Role of Biogas technology in rural development. Rural India. 172-174.

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Hackathons (Student Events)

1. Rural Technology Hackathon- 2018 during 19-22 Dec. 2019 2. The Rural Drinking Water Technology Hackathon during 13-14 May

2019

3. A workshop entitled “Workshop on Product Engineering and Design Idea” was held on 4th June. 2016.

4. “Workshop on Product Engineering and Design Idea Competition” during 13th Nov. 2016.

5. “Product Design Idea Competition on Rural Healthcare during 4th Feb. 2017.

6. “Product Design Idea Competition” (PDIC) at “Global Entrepreneurship Summit-2018.

7. “Product Design” related to Rural & Agril-based Technology, by Parkriti-2018.

8. “Product Design Event” by Prakriti 2019.

Technology at District, State and National Level

1. Demonstration on Potter’s Wheel at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi (2005)

2. Demonstration on Rural technologies in ‘Adopting Appropriate Technology-MSME

2013’, MSME Milan Mela, Kolkata (16 to 21st Sept. 2013)

3. Demonstration of Rural technologies in Indian Innovation Initiative - i3 Regional Fair 2013, organized by DST, GoI at BESU Shibpur (27th Sept. 2013).

4. Demonstration-cum-workshop on technologies in Indian Innovation Initiative - i3

National Fair 2013, organized by DST, GoI at New Delhi (17th Oct. 2013).

5. Demonstration of Dual Fiber Extractor Machine at Sisal Plantation Farm Rajnagar, Birbhum (9-11th Dec. 2013)

6. Demonstration on Rural Technologies at Midnapore Mela (2014)

7. Demonstration on Rural technologies at “Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa Mela” at Shaid Kshudiram Seva Samiti, Keshpur by IMD, GoI (28th March. 2015)

8. Demonstration on Rural Technologies Posters at Rastrapati Bhavan, March 2016

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER A. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Sl. No. Name of villages Technologies

1.

a) Kenthia village, Benapur b) Balujuri, Salboni Block c) Bhadutala d) Pingla

Production and processing

2. T. Murmu and D. Sahoo, Kenthia village Aquaculture 3. N. Chakraborty, Kenthia village Int. muri machine 4. J. Das and S. Das, Kenthia village Solar powered street light 5. S. Das, Kenthia village Groundnut decortication 6. Jagannath Das, Kenthia village Mechanized dhenki 7. Jagannath Das, Kenthia village Paddy grain storage 8. Lal Bhadur Shastri Mission Foundation, Kol Int. muri machine 9. Amit Banerjee, Pingla Block Agri. production 10. Balujari village, Bhadutala Diversification of crops 11. Bhadutala, Paschim Medinipur Soil testing

B. Rural Technology of RuTAG and Design Innovation Centre Sl. No. Name of NGO / Institution Technologies

1. BPCL, Sabang Vegetable natural dye

2. SPF, Rajnagar, Birbhum Dual fiber extractor

3. New Windows, Shibpur, Noapara, Kol. Jute rope & pottery wheel 4. GORP, Nayagram sabai grass & bamboo slivering 5. GORP, Nayagram sabai grass rope polishing 6. SEBA, Mayurbhanj, Odisha Silk reeling 7. PJPUS, Jhargram Mechanized dhenk 8. GRDS, Jhargram Mechanized dhenki 9. Haldia Development Society Muri machine 10. MCWA, Kote Bazar, W Medinipur Muri machine 11. KVIC, Gopibalavpur Groundnut decortication 12. DRCSC, Bosepukur, Kasba, Kol. Mechanized dhenki 13. SHG, Bangaon, 24 Pgs.(N) Muri machine 14. SHG, Tamluk Mechanized dhenki 15. SHG, Howrah Mechanized dhenki 16. DRCSC, Dubrajpur, Jhargram Mechanized dhenki 17. DHAN Foundation, Mayurbhanj, Odisha sabai grass rope machine 18. GFC, Amlagor, Medinipur Mechanized dhenki 19. TSC, Jajpur, Keonjhar, Odisha Tasar silk reeling machine

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Sl. No. Name of NGO / Institution Technologies 20. IIT, Delhi Foot-driven Amber charkha 21. IIT Chennai Foot-driven Amber charkha 22. IIT Guwahati Muri Machine 23. IIT Guwahati Pedal-driven pottery wheel 24. Potter’s Community Lodhasuli Pedal-driven pottery wheel 25. MCWA, Kote Bazar, Paschim Medinipur Sisal fiber 26. Chaplin Club, Naraharipur Vegetable natural dye 27. MISW, Odisha SRI technology 28. Tarapur Social Devel. Society, Birbhum SRI technology 29. SODA, Indrapahi, Mayurbhanj, Odisha Sal leave plate & sabai grass rope 30. Sanchar, Fakirpur, Keonjhar, Odisha Terafil water filter 31. BGUS, Balia, Hooghly Sanitary napkins 32. Kalyan, Vivekanandanagar, Purulia Paddy de-weeder 33. DMKK, Garh Monoharpur, Datan Bamboo, dhoop-stick & doormat 34. Suchetana, Ghoradhara, Jhargram Sabai grass rope machine & Muri 35. KDS, Tiyakati, Bodhna, Jharagram Sal leaves plate machine 36. Harsha Trust, Bhubaneswar, Odisha Tamarind deseeding machine 37. VIB, Sri R K Ashram, Nimpith 24Pgs.(S) Accelerated biogas production 38. KVIC, New Town, Jhargram Amber charkha 39. RKM Vivekananda Uni., Belur Math Sust. Agril. Production 40. J.J.B.F., Vaishali, Bihar Jute rope machine 41. CSWS, Mohar, Sabang Bamboo slivering and Natural dye 42. DGPS, Murshidabad Jute rope machine 43. BF, Mihijam, Jamtara, Jharkhand Tasar spinning technology 44. GS, Baripada, Mayurbhanj, Odisha Solar dryer for mahua flower 45. KVIC, Malda Bamboo crafting technology 46. Rotary Club, Barasat, Kolkata Arsenic water filter 47. NER (South Tripura and Guwahati) Puff rice & Mechanized dhenki

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Rural Technology for Food Processing

1. Muri (Puffed Rice) Machine

It allows the production of 40-50 kg muri per hour as against 4kg/hr by traditional method with uniform quality. Approximately 30 kg of fuel (biomass) is sufficient for making 100 kg of puffed muri. Net profit is Rs 7/kg

2. Mechanized Dhenki:

In traditional dhenki 2-3 persons are involves for dehusking and it yields about 4-5 kg/hour milled rice. A low cost single user domestic level mechanized dhenki with a capacity of 14-15kg/hour has been evaluated.

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3. Leg and motorized Sabai Grass Rope Machine:

The production rate is 50 kg/day as against the 3kg by hand and 10 kg by leg-driven machine.

4. Potter’s Wheel

Moulding of the pot and driving the wheel carried out simultaneously. A potter can earn up to Rs. 20,000/- per month. Cost of machine Rs. 14,000/-.

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5. Motorized Single and Double Rope Machine

Capacity of the single unit machine is 400-500g/hr compared to hand made (100 g/h) and reduces drudgery of the artisans involved in sutli making occupational. Cost of machine Rs. 8,000/-. Capacity of Double unit producing 8 to 10 kg/day of rope depending on the thickness of the rope. The quality of product and production rate is extremely high when compared with hand-made rope. Cost of machine Rs. 20,000/-

6. Low-cost Portable Paddy De-husking Machine Capacity of the machine 40 kg/h and the efficiency is 74-76% depending upon the variety of rice. The rice broken percentage is nil compared to milled rice. The machine produce 74-76 kg against 100 kg of paddy. Cost of machine Rs. 50,000/-

Paddy dehusker Dehusker rice

Single unit Double unit

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7. Amber Charkha

The drive of the machine had shifted from single hand to the two legs. This has made it easy to operate and ergonomically suitable while reducing the drudgery thereby reducing breakage of thread. The productivity has increased from 16-18 to 32-34 spindles per day. So the earning has increased two times compared to the hand-driven charkha.

8. Electric Energy Operated Reaper for Cereal Crops

This e- reaper has a field capacity of 0.04-0.06 ha/h. During operation the hand vibration and noise measured are 6 m/s2 and 87dB (A), respectively. The reaper Capacity is 0.06 hector/h. The e-reaper is environment-friendly as it is battery operated and has zero carbon emission. Cost of machine Rs. 80,000/-

Amber Charkha operating by actual users Leg-driven at KVIC JGM

Electric reaper

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9. Smart Monitoring Irrigation Pump

A SMS based on field command execution module to operate from remote location. The module can take command like switch on/off the pump and work accordingly at the field. It will establish a communication of an event (Power failure, over voltage, under voltage, water unavailability) at the remote location to the user’s mobile through SMS. The module also sends an “Alert Message”, when an event (Power failure, over voltage, under voltage, water unavailability) is detected. The user then can take necessary action based on the information. Cost of machine Rs. 8,000/-

10. Green Energy Cool Chamber for Rural Areas

Cool chambers can reduce temperature by 10-15 oC and maintain high humidity of about 95% that can increase shelf life and retain quality of horticultural produce. Small and marginal farmers can store a few days' harvest to avoid middlemen. The cooling effect is enhanced by through provision of solar operated ventilation. Storage capacity is (72”x54”) 100 kg. Storing efficiency of fruits & vegetables is 4-5 days Cost of the Cooling chamber Rs. 20,000/-

Unit at Kenthiya village

Unit at Kenthya village

Outside Cooling Chamber

Inside Cooling Chamber

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11. Mapping of Soil Chemical Properties using Regression and Applications of AI

The idea behind this project is to bring a meaningful understanding to the functioning of soil chemical properties. We hypothesize that there exist a relative importance of soil elements among themselves in explaining the soil chemical properties at any particular time. So if there is any strong correlation among two elements exists in the soil then we should take care of both of them during nutrient management of a crop. From here we can move forward in designing the fertilizer recommendations keeping in mind the above conclusions. The present study will now focus on formulating the statistical significance in understanding complexity of soil chemical properties.

12. Solar Energy Operated Self Propelled Boom Type Sprayer (Rahul, K.S., AgFE) An improved version of knapsack sprayer is equipped with a battery to actuate the pump, so that the operator can direct the pesticide to the crop properly. To overcome the difficulty of charging by regular grid supply, while working in the field as SPV works in both beam as well as diffuse solar radiations. A 100 liter liquid storage tank is mounted to propelling unit. Pump used to discharge of 3 liter/m or 0.25 hectors/h. liquid from the tank to different nozzles. Cost of machine Rs. 55,000/-

Solar energy operated boom sprayer

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Technologies transferred to North East Region:

1. Truck loaded with puffed rice machines for distribution to North Eastern Region

2. Demonstration of LPG-based portable muri (puffed rice) to rural areas near Agartala

9th January 2019

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Production and Processing Technology at Kenthia village, West Bengal

Prof. Panjab Singh Ex DG, ICAR and others visited the demonstration site (Kenthia village, Benapur)

Participants on Farmers’ Field Day

Prof. Panjab Singh Ex DG, ICAR and others discussing with farmers at the demonstration site (Kenthia village, Benapur)

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Significant Contributions in Agriculture

Advanced research on modeling of nutrient uptake from soil and mathematical simulation of the processes of nutrient mobilization, nutrient transport in the plant, and rural technologies were undertaken to solve the basic problems of nutrient management in crop production and to improve the economy of rural people. The outcomes of the research are demonstrated in farmers’ field for sustainable agricultural production and rural livelihood improvement. The research work and achievements are as follows:

• Phosphorus diffusion in Soil

Since the mobility of P in soil is low, an accurate quantification of P diffusion becomes very difficult and therefore most P-diffusion coefficients (De) in the literature were based on a calculation but actual measurement were lacking. We combined different methods enabling us to measure P diffusion coefficient in soil with accuracy. By applying basic theoretical knowledge on ion diffusion in soil, it was possible to explain quantitatively the effective diffusion coefficient of P in soil based on soil properties. The work led to development of new method for determining diffusion coefficient (De) from bulk diffusion. The new method developed for extraction of Boron has been recommended by ICAR to State Agril. University.

• Phosphorus efficiency of crops

The project on P efficiency of crop species was sanctioned by Volkswagen Foundation Germany based on our experiment on P efficiency conducted at our Institute. The reasons for the differences in P efficiency among crop species as well as the differences among the growth stages of the same species were not well understood. Maize was inefficient in the early growth stages (critical stage) but was very efficient at later stages; in contrast groundnut was very efficient at the beginning and inefficient towards end of the crop growth. Our field experiment demonstrated that P influx was a major factor that determined the P efficiency of the crops.

• Use of polymer coated urea in rice production

Field study was conducted to optimize fertilizer management practices for Polymer-coated urea in lowland rice ecosystem. Crop responses for reduced nitrogen doses of Polymer Coated Urea with different proportions of coated and uncoated urea were compared with 100% recommended N dose of conventional uncoated urea. Analysis of partial factor of productivity suggested that the total N dose may be reduced by 50% using mixtures of coated and uncoated urea, which would reduce the N loading to the

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environment by 50% without the loss of yield as compared to conventional urea fertilizer.

• Water saving rice production technologies

The bunds indeed have significant preferential flow paths through which a large fraction of applied water may be lost from the rice fields. The bund treatment consisted of plugging these flow paths through the creation of a plow sole in the under-bund soil. Comparison of the total amount of water used in these plots showed that the bund-plugging method could reduce the losses to the extent of about 50% during the Kharif season and about 22% during the Rabi season.

• Utilization of waste materials as manure in agricultural production

The plant nutrient management system comprising organic and industrial wastes and chemical fertilizers were evaluated for sustainable agricultural production. The suitability of waste materials such as farmyard manure, vermicompost, water hyacinth, paper factory sludge, rice husk ash, city waste, and oil cake pellets were assesses in acid lateritic soil of subtropical India.

• Climate Change adaptations

Field experiments were conducted in open-top chamber to assess the effect of elevated CO2 under varying nutrient management on brown rice, milled rice and head rice yield. The elevated CO2 reduced the brown rice, milled rice and head rice percentage by 1.2, 1.4 and 14%, respectively, as compared to ambient environment. The elevated CO2 has a substantial adverse impact on grain milling quality, and to some extent, this can be compensated through proper nutrient management.

• Technology demonstration on Food Security

Results of the experiments on nutrient management, water saving technology, climate change adaptations, etc. as Principal Investigator of Food Security Project has adopted 14 acres of 5 to 7 years’ barren agricultural land from 14 farmers in Kenthia village (Kharagpur Block–II, Paschim Medinipur), as an initiative to demonstrate and increase awareness about existing technologies on food grain production and post-harvest processing at farmer’s field. As a result of successful demonstration of technologies at the farmers filed rice yield increased from merely 2.5 to 8.4 ton per hectare is a significant contribution in ensuring food security of villagers. Also the farmers could realize higher return from other crops such as sweet corn, peanut, and sesame with less fertilizer, labor and water. Among crops, Sweet corn gave them maximum profit.

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Farmers had been planting only IR-36 during Kharif, but introduction new varieties like Hybrid Bio-799, Dehradun Basmati, and Swarna as an alternative to IR-36 had encouraged farmers to implement in the large scale. Hybrid Bio-799 has yielded between 6.5 to 8.6 ton per hectare based depending on management during Kharif season. With the technology intervention, the farmers are able to increase their productivity/income by three to four times.

• Rural technology We have developed technologies such as Integrated muri making machines increased the production 10-15 times. Mechanized Dhenki for paddy processing increases the productivity by 5 times. Motorized Sabai grass roping making machine increased the rope making by 15 times. Pedal driven potter wheel raised the production by 7 times for livelihood and economy improvement of rural people. Introduction of these technologies helped rural people to increase their daily income while reducing drudgery. These machines are at affordable price with negligible maintenance cost. Several training programs and workshops are organized to disseminate these tested technologies with the help of a large number of NGOs interested to leverage on S&T to improve the livelihood among the rural peoples. These technologies have helped villagers not only to improve their income but also to generate employment opportunities at village level to reduce migration of villagers to cities in search of job.

• Design Innovation Centre

My work on rural technologies has led to creation of Design Innovation Centre, that aims to engage undergraduate and postgraduate students for bringing innovations in machine design to meet the need of rural India.

• Decentralized Planning up to village level became a part of Govt. of West Bengal policy where district plans were prepared based on our planning technology.

• Others

1. Defunct experimental farm was converted in to a profitable one.

2. Made significant contribution in overall development of Agricultural and Food Engineering Department and Rural Development Centre during my headship.

3. Significant improvement in the technology market as Chairman.

4. Smooth conduct of students’ “Spring Fest” as Chairman.

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Workshops / Trainings

1. One-day Workshop at Kentia village, Benapur with Farmers and Officials of Govt. of West Bengal on Food Security Project. Participants: 200. (25-26 March, 2015)

2. One-day Farmers workshop at Kenthia village on Food Security Project. Participants: 100. (28th May. 2015)

3. One-day Farmers workshop at Kenthia village, on Food Security Project. Participants: 100. (17th Oct. 2015)

4. One-day Farmers workshop at Kenthia village, on Food Security Project. Participants: 100. (13th Dec. 2015

1. Several one day training on tailoring for rural women at RDC IIT Kharagpur (2004-06)

2. Several Skill Development Training on Spawn and Mushroom Technology at RDC IIT

Kharagpur (2008-11)

3. One day workshop with prospective of NGOs with Mr. S. Chatterjee, Advisor to PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur. (7th April, 2008)

4. One day workshop for discussion of NGOs project proposal with Mr. S. Chatterjee, Advisor to PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (1st Nov. 2008)

5. One day workshop on “International Workshop on Woman, Water and Welfare” at KINSPARC, Kalyani (25th Dec. 2008)

6. Two days training on “System of Rice Intensification (SRI)’ at the Ramakrishna Mission

Vivekananda University, Narendrapur (29-30th Dec. 2009)

7. One day workshop on Pottery at Bamunmura village, Lodhasuli, Jhargram with technical resources from CGCRI, Kolkata (19th April. 2009)

8. Two days workshop for NGOs with relevant problems requiring new knowledge in the

presence of Mr. S. Chatterjee, PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (26-27th Aug. 2009)

9. Six days training on Low Cost Sanitary Napkin to Balia Gram Unyan Samity, Hooghly, West Bengal by the Gandhigram Trust (20-25th Nov. 2009)

10. Two days training on ‘Soil Nutrient Management and Producing Vermicompost’ imparted to 27 farmers and NGO representative at IIT Kharagpur (29-30th Dec. 2009)

11. Five days training on ‘Natural Dyes’ with 23 participants from BPCF, Sabang at IIT Kharagpur (13-17th Jan. 2010)

12. Eight days KVIC training program on Technology Evaluation cum Adaptation Workshop on Ambar Chrakha at IIT Kharagpur (13-20th Sept. 2010)

13. Six days KVIC workshop on Hands-on Residential Workshop Aiming at Technology

Dissemination at IIT Kharagpur (31st March to 5th April, 2011)

14. One day workshop for both existing and new NGOs to identify new problem in rural technologies with Mr. S. Chatterjee, PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (6th April. 2011)

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15. A review meeting-cum-workshop chaired by of Dr. R. Chidambaram, PSA, GoI at IIT

Kharagpur (25-26th June. 2010)

16. Three days NABARD training program on ‘Vermicomposting and Soil Nutrient Management’ at AgFE Deptt., IIT Kharagpur (8-10th Sept. 2011).

17. Two days training program on Jute rope making, Sisal fiber and Sal leaves plate making

for Farms & Farmers, Bihar at IIT Kharagpur (1-2nd March. 2012).

18. Three days training on “Expose to different tech. & devices devel. by the Institute workable at farm level” for STPRD, Kalyani at IIT Kharagpur (5-7th March, 2012)

19. Four day workshop on Design Clinic Workshop for Terracotta Cluster in Panchmura,

Bankura, West Bengal (17-21st July, 2012).

20. Five day training program on ‘Skill Development on Bamboo Craft’ under Natural Fiber Mission at Dantan-I Panchayat Samity, Paschim Medinipur (23- 27th July 2013)

21. One day workshop for NGOs with new technologies concepts for improve the economy

of the community in the presence of Mr. S. Chatterjee, Advisor to PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (8th Nov. 2013)

22. Two days workshop on Drudgery Reducing Machineries for Women Farmers at IIT

Kharagpur (27-28th May. 2014).

23. One day NGOs Meeting in presence of Mr. S. Chatterjee, Advisor to PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (8th Jan. 2015)

24. Training program on Livelihood Improvement at Soil Conservation Training Centre

Midnapore, Deptt. of Agri., Govt. of W.B, Abash, West Medinipur (29th April, 2015)

25. One day training on Integrated Muri Making Machine to an NGO representative Mr. Anup Kr. Kundu from Bangaon, North 24 Parganas at IIT Kharagpur (12th June, 2015)

26. One day training on Mechanized Dhenki to Mr. Buddhadeb Bhowmik, Karmadhyaksha, Purba Medinipur Zila Parishad, (17th July, 2015)

27. One day training on Mechanized Dhenki to Dr. Kunal Kasari and 5 participants from Howrah at IIT Kharagpur (10th Aug. 2015)

28. Two days NGO Meeting in presence of Dr. Ketaki Bapat and Mr. S. Chatterjee, Advisor to PSA, GoI at IIT Kharagpur (29-30th Sept., 2015)

29. One day training on motorized Sabai Grass Rope Making Machine to NGO DHAN Foundation, Mayurbhanj, Odisha at IIT Kharagpur (10th Nov. 2015)

30. One day training on Mechanized Dhenki and Integrated Muri Machine to NGO Lal Bahadur Shastri Mission Foundation, Kolkata at IIT Kharagpur (4th Dec. 2015

31. Two days training on motorized and leg-operated Sabai Grass Rope Making Machine to NGO DHAN Foundation, Mayurbhanj, Odisha at IIT Kharagpur (21-22nd Feb. 2016)

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32. One day training on Mechanized Dhenki to Garbeta Farmers Club, Amlagor, Paschim Medinipur at IIT Kharagpur (6th March. 2016).

33. One-day workshop organized by Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, Kolkata on 16th

October, 2017 held at Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, 3A, Gurusaday Road, Kolkatta 700019. Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria participated in the workshop and deliver lecture with presentation on Rural Technologies developed under his preceptorship.

34. Invited lecture on technology interventions for sustainable development at NIT Bhopal

20th Feb. 2018.

35. Technology for Rural Development at NIT Bhopal 10th Dec 2018.

36. Technology interventions to Rural Development at NITTR 4-5th August 2018.

37. Technology for Rural Industrialization Assam State of IEI 8-9th June 2019.

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Invited Lectures

1. Conservation of Agro-Biodiversity and Ecosys. Manag.: A Study in Indian Agro climatic Sub-Zones at ISEC, Bangalore (Feb. 20, 2015).

2. Bio-Technological Interventions for Sustainable Food Production at Amity University, Gwalior, MP (3-5, Nov. 2015).

3. 2nd Study Steering Committee at TIFAC, Viskwakarma Bhavan, New Delhi (8 Dec. 2015).

4. Rural Technology and Food Processing at Bengal Global Summit 2016, Kolkata (8-9 Jan. 2016).

5. Guest Lecture Review Committee at ISEC, Bangalore (10-12 March, 2016).

6. Technologies for rural development MP Council of Technology, (16-18, Sept. 2015).

7. Technology for waste land development at IIM Lucknow (11-12 Dec. 2015).

8. Interventions of Rural Techno. for Sustainable Rural Developments at 5th India Int. Potato Expo 2017 sponsored by Indian Chamber of Comm. & Min. of Food Processing Industries, GoI (9-10 Mar., 2017).

9. Interventions of Rural Tech. for Sustainable Rural Developments at Bengal Food Pro by Indian Chamber of Comm. & Min. of Food Processing Industries, GoI (10th Mar. 2017).

10. Interventions of Rural Tech. for Sustainable Rural Developments at Bihar Food Pro by Indian Chamber of Comm. & Min. of Food Processing Industries, GoI (18th Mar. 2017).

11. Interventions of Rural Technologies for Sustainable Rural Development at Inclusive Manufacturing Forum-2017, JRD Tata Auditorium, NIAS Bengaluru (6-8 April, 2017).

12. Technology for Farm and Non-Farm Sector at Technology for Sustainable Development Organized by: Calcutta Society for Professional Action in Development (SPADE). In Collaboration with: IIEST, Shibpur. (10th June, 2017).

13. Technical session co-chaired by Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria at 9th IFSDAA-ICSA Int. Seminar at Goettingen, during 7th to 9th July, 2017. Delivered lecture with presentation on “Interventions of Rural Technologies for Sustainable Rural Developments”.

14. One-day workshop organized by Merchant’s Chamber of Comm. & Industry (MCCI) India Economic Forum 2017 on 15th September, 2017 held at Taj Bengal on “Transforming India, Fostering Growth”. Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria participated in the workshop as member of panelist and deliver lecture on Rural Tech. developed.

15. Rural Entrepreneurship and Skill Development organized by the Department of Rural Development on the occasion of the Birth Centenary celebrations of Shri Nanaji Deshmuk on 10th and 11th October, 2017 on the theme of “Technology in Rural Life” held in the campus of ICAR, New Delhi. (10th October, 2017).

16. One-day workshop organized by Indo-German Chamber of Comm. Kolkata on 16th Oct. 2017 held at Indo-German Chamber of Comm., 3A, Gurusaday Road, Kalkutta 700019.

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Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria participated in the workshop and deliver lecture on Rural Tech. developed.

17. Two days exhibition on several innovated rural technologies during on 16th December, 2017 held at 46 Assam Rifles Ground, Aizawl, Mizoram. The festival is inaugurated and chaired by honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi along with Govt. officials of Mizoram and Office of PSA.

18. Invited lecture on technology interventions for sustainable development at NIT Bhopal 20th Feb. 2018.

19. Invited lecture on technology interventions to Rural Development at NITTR 4-5th August 2018.

20. Invited lecture on Technology for Rural Industrialization at Assam State of IEI 8-9th June 2019.

Quote : 1. One of the best RuTAG Centers is in IIT Kharagpur led by Prof. P. B. S. Bhadoria - Dr.

R. Chidambaram, PSA, GoI

2. Immensely pleased to note the progress of Food Security Project and the impact that it has created in the mind of farmers in the village. – Dr. Panjab Singh, Ex DG, ICAR

• Vision for the University

My main en devour would be to ensure key reforms in second rung administrative domain and make the office of Vice-Chancellor as an interface among employee and administration.

1. Supporting massive training and retraining of the existing administrative and technical staff to cope with changing needs and to meet emergent requirement of IT application.

2. To evolve the system of quick disposal and decision on the proposals of the faculty and staffs.

3. To evolve a system of files tracking in the University so that concerned officials may be made accountable for the delay in handling files.

4. To evolve better system of maintaining asset and semi-asset registers for the University and departments as well. There should be one common register for maintaining the assets created either through University’s grant or any other funds.

5. There should be proper online monitoring system for knowing the status of funds in each head of the Department / Centre.

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6. Minimum use of discretionary provisions and more consultations to avoid discontents and dissatisfaction among the faculty, student and staff.

7. Create a platform to ensure the feeling of responsive and accountable administration.

8. Bringing pace to resolve the issues related to recognition of merit and rewarding them while assuring reasonable justice to all those who are silently doing their work.

9. Safety, security and maintenance of Halls of residence and campus.

10. Promote outreach activities among the local villagers and citizens to generate positive

feeling about University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and ensure their cooperation in smooth running of the administrative activities.

My above vision and objectives are purely within reach and I am confident that based on assessment of my past performance related to award winning implementation of RuTAG program (Appreciated by Dr. R. Chidambaram, PSA), transforming the Agricultural farm in to profitable one are a few well known achievements on my credit. Details of References Prof. Punjab Singh (Ex DG, ICAR) Email: [email protected] Phone: 05422575678 Mob: 09651666613

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Visits of Dignitaries and Notables:

Dy. Chief Minister of Govt. of Tripura

Dr. R. Chidambaram, Former PSA, GoI

Mrs. Dr. Sudha Murthy, Infosys Dr. Panjan Singh, Ex-DG-ICAR

Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, Addl. Sec. MHRD

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Secretary and Jt. Secretary of M/o DoNER, GoI Principal Secretory Govt. of West Bengal

Officials of Ministry of Rural Development, GoI Chief Secretory, Ministry of Textile Govt. of Odisha

Prof. K. L. Chopra, Ex-Director IIT

Erin L. Moran, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

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