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14th RESEARCH COUNCIL MEETING (2nd August, 2014)
CSK HP Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur – 176062 (H.P.)
RESEARCH COUNCIL FUNCTIONS
Advise on:
Planning and evaluation/review of various research activities of the University;
Ways and means of increasing the effectiveness of the
university’s research programmes; The co-ordination of University’s research programmes with
the State and National Programmes.
AGENDA ITEMS 1. To confirm the proceedings of the 13th meeting of the Research Council held on
June 17, 2013.
2. To report action taken on the decisions of the 13th meeting of the Research Council.
3. To present the highlights of research work done from June 18, 2013 to date.
4. To place before the Council the list of research projects sanctioned since last meeting (June 18, 2013 to date).
5. To place before the Council the abstracts of the Ph.D. theses submitted and approved since last meeting (June 18, 2013 to date).
6. New items put forth by the Hon’ble Members of Research Council.
7. Any other item(s) with the permission of the Chair.
ITEM No. 1.
To confirm the proceedings of the 13th meeting of the Research Council held on June 17, 2013.
ITEM No. 2.
To report action taken on the decisions of the 13th meeting of the Research Council.
ISSUE 1. Non adoption of zero tillage technology
(Dr. JC Rana, Director Agriculture, Govt. of HP)
Four Zero-till-drill supplied one each to KVK Una, Berthin, Kangra and Bajaura for testing under Central Sector Scheme through ICAR.
The Department has also evaluated zero-till-drill in 2013.
KVK feedback:
Technology feasible on fields measuring >1 kanal High cost constraint
ISSUE 2. Establishment of Intellectual Property Rights Unit at
CSKHPKV (Dr. JC Rana, Director Agriculture, Govt. of HP)
Action: The IPR guidelines in place
Ad-hoc guidelines in place The ITKs collected from different parts of the country validated by the Department of Organic Agriculture.
The compiled information supplied to the Director of Agriculture, Govt. of HP
Recommendations on use of organic inputs
Identification of crops which can be promoted in areas of monkey menace
Evaluation of crop damage and evaluation measures in monkey menace areas in Kangra District of HP (July 2014)
State Council for Science & Technology and Environment, Shimla
3,54,890/=
Standardization of production technology of Elephant Footyam and colocasia under low hill conditions of HP (May 2013)
HTM (MM-I) 11,74,000/=
Research efforts initiated:
The KVK Berthin has procured two varieties from ND UAT, Faizabad, UP and is evaluating these varieties for acridity.
Release proposal of Elephant footyam (Zimikand) variety PALAM ZIMIKAND-I under consideration
Survey reports from higher reaches in Kullu and Lahaul valleys indicated no apparent incidence of yellow rust in those areas
Research project on “Management strategies for yellow rust of wheat in Himachal Pradesh” funded under RKVY is in progress
Strengthening of research on yellow rust resistant varieties
To develop module for management of yellow rust zone- wise
“Development of yellow rust resistant varieties” and Development of YR management module are two of the three components
IPM module developed for tomato, Capsicum and Cucurbits. New insects and diseases recorded- RESEARCH efforts initiated for their management
Soil health and pest management under polyhouse conditions
Expanding the crop horizon under polyhouse cultivation beyond capsicum, tomato and cucumber
Cherry Tomato-Main crop ( Zone I, II and III)
French Bean Main Crop (Zone I & II)
Brussels' Sprouts Main crop (zone III & IV)
Pea Main Crop All Zones
Broccoli Main crop (For all Zones)
Parsley Filler crop All Zones
Lettuce Filler Crop (For all Zones)
Coriander Filler Crop (Zone I,II,III)
Standardization of polyhouse models for each agro climatic zone. Dr. Janardhan, Former AD, HAREC, Kukumsri (L & S)
Proposed Polyhouse Designs
GI Wire meshed inner support net fabricated at RSS, Lari (Spiti)
Medium Tech poly-house equipped with FAN and PAD system
Areas with high temperature Areas experiencing heavy snow
Technological Interventions for Protected Cultivation of Vegetable Crops in HP
Based on testing the following hybrids stand recommended: North Zone Sahyadri (CVRC); Arize 6444 Zone-I/Zone-II (Mid Hills: <1000m) Arize 6129, PAC 807, US 312, Arize Swift (Moderately resistant to neck blast and leaf blast) Under Evaluation Arize Gold, BS 10008 (Resistant to neck and leaf blast), NPH-909 (Pavan) and INDAM 10-387 (susceptible neck blast)
Hybrid Rice testing & recommendations for their adoption in Zone-I & Zone-II
Testing of various rice hybrids supplied by various private companies – continuous process
Strengthening of research work in spices in view of upcoming Spice Park at Hamirpur
Varieties for potential spice crops like:
Turmeric : Palam pitamber, Palam Lalima Onion : Palam Lohit Fenugreek : Palam Saumya and Pusa Kasuri Chilli : Surajmukhi Garlic : GHC-I
Recommendation on enhancing the shelf-life of garlic
Management of rhizome rot of ginger and purple blotch and downy mildew of onion
Research efforts on production technology of coriander
Issue discussed with farmers and ADOs of Sarahan and Nahan Blocks Bending of Palam Plough frame pointed out
Matter taken up with the manufacturer
Need to test under different soil conditions.
Improved Implements supplied to Department of Agriculture- Defects in plough
Breeder seed of Ginger
Matter was taken up with Director of Research, UHF, Solan
Ten q Breeder Seed could be made available during 2014.
More requirement can also be met with subject indent in advance
Punjab-89, Palam Triloki, Palam Sumool Azad P-3 in POP Palam Sumool appears to be the substitute of Azad P-1 but few problems restricting its popularization. Pea lines having powdery mildew resistance genes er 1 and er 2 introgressed in the genetic background of Azad P-1 developed. The BC 6 and BC4 lines with powdery mildew resistance genes er 1 and er 2, respectively were planted for multiplication at MAREC, Sangla during Kharif, 2013 (Unfortunately, this material was damaged due to flash floods at Sangla during June, 2013. Multiplication of the material have been reinitiated
Strengthening Research Efforts on Developing Improved Varieties of Pea (Substitute to Azad P-I: Dr. JC Rana)
ISSUE 4. Chairman’ Remarks:
Highlighted about awareness workshops on PPV & FRA organized in different districts
Put on record tremendous support from Department of Agriculture
Research efforts on maize composite a continuous process: Parvati, Girija, Bajaura Makka, Bajaura Sweet Corn and Bajaura Pop Corn
ITEM No. 3.
To present the highlights of research work done from June 18, 2013 to date.
CSK HP Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur – 176062 (H.P.)
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS (2013-2014)
Research Network Infrastructure Directorate of Research
43 Specialized Departments
13 Regional Research Stations and Research Sub-stations 2 Centres of Teaching, Research & Extension
Bee-keeping Research Station, Nagrota Bagwan
Univ.HQ (Palampur)
760 770 780 790
330
320
310
Agricultural Research Centres: 13 Across the State
Himachal Pradesh N
20 40 0
km
Highland Agricultural Research Centre Kukumseri
Mountain Agricultural Research Station, Chamba, Salooni
Rice and Wheat Research Station, Malan
Shivalik Agricultural Research Centre
Research Sub Station and Seed Production Farm Akrot
Pulse Research Station Hill Agricultural Research Sub Station, Sundernagar
Hill Agricultural Research Centre Dhaulakuan
Highland Agricultural Research Sub Station, Kinnaur, Leo
Mountain Agricultural Research and Extension Station Kinnaur, Sangla
Highland Agricultural Research Sub Station, Lahaul and Spiti, Lari
Hill Agricultural Research Centre Bajaura
State boundary District boundary
Research Station & KVK
KVK
Research Centre & KVK
Research Station
Research and Extension Station
Seed Production Farm
PALAM
TRADE MARK OF UNIVERSITY PRODUCTS
CROP IMPROVEMENT
Varieties Released
Crop Name of the Varieties
Rice Palam Basmati-1 and Palam Lal Dhan: Improved Begmi
Soybean Palam Early Soya-1
Varieties Recommended for Release Crop Name of the Varieties Wheat HPW 349 (Released by the CVRC for
Northern Hill Zone) and HPW 360 (Palam Gehun-1)
Chickpea DKG 986 (Palam Chana 1) Tomato Bacterial Wilt Resistant - Palam tomato
hybrid-1 Asparagus Bean DPASB-1 (Palam Long Bean) Okra DPO-P20 (Palam Komal) Elephant foot (Zimikand)
Palam Zimikand-1
Setaria grass S-18 (Palam Setaria) (Released by the CVRC)
IMPROVED VEGETABLE VARIETIES RELEASED
Bacterial Wilt Resistant - Palam tomato hybrid-1
Palam Komal 1
New high yielding and YVM resistant variety of okra (Palam Komal)
Asparagus Bean variety PALAM Long Bean
Very long pods and profuse pod bearing
A New Zimikand Variety Palam Zimikand-I (Local selection)
First varietal recommendation in HP Ready to harvest in 170-180 days. Yield from 100 g cormlets raised crop is 200-250
q/ha and from 100-500 g corm is 450-550 q/ha. Recommended for low and mid hills of Himachal
Pradesh
Cabbage hybrid H702 vs Varun
Vegetable Varieties in Pipeline
Two tomato hybrids namely… BWR-5 x Palam Pride, 1-2 x16-B and
showed high fruit yield and resistance to bacterial wilt disease under protected conditions
Carotene rich bacterial wilt resistant tomato (Open pollinated)
In cauliflower, two superior genotypes namely, DPCaY-7 (early) and DPCa- 1(late) have been included in IET varietal trials under AICRP (vegetable crops).
Three bacterial wilt resistant recombinants viz., DPWRCap-14-11, and DPWRCap-49-11 bearing bell shape and shining green fruits were identified
DPWRCap-14-11 DPWRCap-49-11
DPCaY- 1 DPCaY- 7
In cucumber, two high yielding hybrids viz., Plp × KL-1 and G-1 × Summer Green have been developed using gynoecious lines.
In chilli, two promising bacterial wilt resistant recombinant lines viz., Plp-CH-VVG-1, and P. Yellow have been identified
Plp × KL-1 G-1 × Summer Green
Plp-CH-VVg-1 P. Yellow
TESTING OF HYBRIDS
Mean performance of maize hybrids for seed yield (q/ha) over locations in HP during kharif 2013
Sr. No.
Entry/Var. Company / Organisation
Overall Mean % increase/ decrease over checks
PMZ 4 VIVEK 21
1 NMH589 (Suvarna)
Nezu Veedu Seed Ltd.
88.85 [1]
8.67 40.32
2 IJ7519 Monsanto 88.05[3] 7.69 39.06
3 P3303 Pioneer 85.75[6] 4.88 35.41
4 KH2136 Kanchan 83.92[8] 2.64 32.53
5 IM8479 Monsanto 84.69[7] 3.58 33.75 6 PG2440 Plantgene 69.72 [19]* -14.72 10.11
7 PMZ-4© Monsanto 81.76 [12] -
29.12
8 II-8017 Monsanto 85.85[5] 5.00 35.58
9 PG-2488 Plantgene 72.53 [17] -11.29 14.55
10 IJ-8533 Monsanto 88.83 [2] 8.64
40.29
Contd.
*Figures in parenthesis indicate the rank of the hybrid as compared to best check.
11 115-08-1 Kanchan
87.70 [4]* 7.27
38.50
12 IM8478 Monsanto 75.71 [15] -7.40 19.57
13 LG31.81 Visco Bio-Sciences 76.33 [14] -6.64 20.55
14 NMH007 (BOND)
Neezu Veedu Seeds Ltd. 81.56 [13] -0.24
28.81
15 DKC 9125 Monsanto 70.26 [18] -14.07 10.96
16 Vivek 21© Vikas Almora 63.32 [20] -22.55 -
17 PG 2419 Plantgene 82.76 [11] 1.22 30.70
18 IM7501 Monsanto 83.66 [10] 2.32 32.12
19
P3377 Pioneer 73.81 [16] -9.72
16.57
20 PG2493 Plantgene 83.82 [9] 2.52 32.38
CD (5%) 15.48
CV (%) 9.70
Overall Mean 80.44
Contd.
Year Name of Hybrid
Name of Company Yield (q/ha)
Remarks
2013
ARIZE SWIFT Bayer Crop ScienceSoftware Units Layout, Madhpur, Hyderabad 83.28 Resistant to
neck blast
6129 Gold -do- 72.18 -do-
BS-1008 -d0 78.01 Moderately Resistant to neck blast
NPH-909 (PAVAN) Neezuveedu Seeds Ltd., Kandlakoya, Ranga Reddy District, AP
61.70 Susceptible to neck blast
INDAM 10-387 Indo-American Hybrid Seeds India Pvt. Ltd. 17th Cross, Banshankari, Bangaluru 560070
64.92 Susceptible to neck blast
Arize 6129 (Check) Bayer Crop ScienceSoftware Units Layout, Madhpur, Hyderabad 67.97 Resistant to
neck blast
RICE HYBRIDS
Protection of Farmers’ Varieties under PPV & FRA
Applications submitted for consideration of registration for … Chamba Rajmash
Maize (2: White, Red)
Karad & Sukara Red Rice of Chamba
Application submitted to GI Registry Office, Chennai for… GI of Kinnauri kala zeera
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATORS…
MARKER ASSISTED BREEDING
Powdery mildew reaction of commercial pea genotypes and pyramid lines PPL-13 , PPL-25 and PPL-66
Pyramiding of powdery mildew resistance genes er1 and er2 in commercial garden pea genotype ‘Lincoln’ by marker assisted backcross breeding (MABB)
Lincoln JI1559 JI2480
Azad Pea - 1 Lincoln PPL 13 er1 + er2
PPL 25 er1+ er2
PPL25PPL13 PPL46
PPL56 PPL66 PPL83
PPL25 PPL46
PPL56 PPL66 PPL83
Lincoln JI1559 JI2480
DNA FINGERPRINTING
MAIZE HYBRIDS
DNA data base completed for 41 hybrids
No hybrid/parental line seed received for 9 of the 20 hybrids tested in 2013
Data base for 48 landraces from Chamba also completed
S. No. Name of variety S. No. Name of variety
1. HPW 42 12. HS 277
2. HPW 89* 13. HS 295
3. HPW 147* 14. HS 420
4. HPW 155* 15. HS 490
5. HPW 184 16. HS 507*
6. HPW 211* 17. Raj 3765
7. HPW 236* 18. Raj 3777
8. HPW 249* 19. VL 738
9. HPW 251 20. VL 829*
10. HPW 349 21. VL 892*
11. HS 240 22. VL 907*
Wheat varieties
* Varieties recommended for H.P.
S. No. Name of variety 1. Baspa 2. Jwala 3. Kailash 4. Kanchan 5. Triloki 6. Chamba Local
Rajmash varieties
Varieties 1-5 recommended for H.P.
Seed Production
Quality seed production (All major cereals, Pulses, Vegetables, Fodder Crops
(2012-13)
Type Quantity (q) Nucleus 31.89 Breeder 774.43
Foundation 645.85
Breeder seed (kharif 2013) Crop Variety Total Breeder Seed
produced (kg)
Cereals Maize Bajaura Makka, Early Composite , Girija 752.0 Paddy HPR 2143, HPR 1068, HPR 1156, RP 2421,
Kasturi Basmti, VL Dhan 221,Bhrigu Dhan, Pusa 1121, Palam Dhan-1, Palam Basmati-1, Hasansarai
4960.0
Total 5712.0
Oil seeds Soybean Hara soya, Himso 1588, Shivalik, Palam soya 2351.0 Til LTK 4 55.0
Total 2406.0
Breeder seed (kharif 2013)
Crop Variety Total Breeder Seed produced
(kg) Pulses
Kulthi HPK 4,VLG-1 188.0 Cowpea C 475, C 519 76.0 Mash Plp 93, Him Mash 1, UG 218, PDU 1,
Kullu 4, Pant U 19 2139.0
Rajmash Him 1, Kanchan 575.0
Total 2978.0
Breeder seed (kharif 2013) Crop Variety Total Breeder Seed
produced (kg)
Vegetables Chillies Surajmukhi 2.0
Okra P-8 125.0
Frenchbean Contender 110.0
Total 237.00
Forage Crops Maize African Tall 5292.0
Total 52.9
Grand Total 16677.9
Breeder seed of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and fodders produced (kg) in Rabi 2012-13
S. No. Crop Total breeder seed produced
1. Wheat 52659.0 2. Barley 630.0 3. Pulses 1562.0 4. Oilseeds 766.12 5. Fodders 4060.0 6. Vegetables 1088.0
Grand Total 60765.12
Seed Production plot Seed Production plot (Wheat Var. HPW-236) (Chickpea Var. HC-II)
Lentil Multilocation Trial (RSS Akrot) Maize hybrid Trial (RSS Akrot)
Rajmash & Lucern Seed Production (Research Station Sangla, & Leo in
Kinnaur and Lari in Spiti)
LEO
SPITI
SANGLA
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES UNDER PROTECTED
CULTIVATION
Polyhouse design protocols suitable for mid-hills (Zone-II: parts of district Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Solan, Sirmaur) evolved
(Included in Package)
Promising cultivars of high value vegetable crops namely, capsicum, tomato and cucumber for utilization under protected environment suggested
Good agricultural practices (GAP) for production of crops under polyhouse conditions comprising canopy management, nutrient management and bio-intensive pest management practices (included in package) for selected crops evolved
Package Developed…
GI Wire meshed inner support net fabricated at RSS, Lari (Spiti)
Medium Tech poly-house equipped with FAN and PAD system
Zone-I (Areas with high temperature)
Zone-IV (Areas experiencing heavy snow)
NEW CHALLENGES… Designs for Zone-I & Zone IV?
Production technology in place for… Tomato Capsicum Cucumber
Capsicum
Tomato Cucumber
Cherry Tomato-Main crop ( Zone I, II and III)
French Bean Main Crop (Zone I & II)
Brussels' Sprouts Main crop (zone III & IV)
Pea Main Crop All Zones
Broccoli Main crop (For all Zones)
Parsley Filler crop All Zones
Lettuce Filler Crop (For all Zones)
Coriander Filler Crop (Zone I,II,III)
Other Potential Crops (R & D required)
Pest problems managed
Red spider Mite Yellow Mite Whitefly Aphid
Powdery mildews Alternaria of tomato Fruit rot of capsicum Collar rot of tomato
Downey mildew Tomato spotted wilt virus Root-knot nematode
Thrips
Root rot of capsicum
Stemphylium of tomato
Corynebacterium - bacterial wilt
White Mould of capsicum
Pepper mild mottle virus
New pest challenges
cultivation
QUALITY PLANTING MATERIAL
Quality planting material
MANUAL GRAFTING TECHNIQUE
500 grafts per day with success rate of 60%
1000 grafted plants per hour with success rate of over 90%
Semi automated grafting machine
Portable low tunnel (3.5mx1.2mx1.0m) technology for quality vegetable nursery production
Evaluation of poly-tunnel in Zone-IV (Lari in Spiti Valley)
Technological Interventions for Protected Cultivation of
Vegetable Crops in Himachal Pradesh
ON GOING RESEARCH PROGRAMME
QUALITY PLANTING MATERIAL OF FRUIT PLANTS
SUBTROPICAL: Mango, Litchi, Guava, Papaya, Kagzi Lime,
TEMPERATE: Apple, pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Pecan nut, Strawberry
Block level soil fertility map
SOIL HEALTH
CROP PROTECTION
Formulation & Validation of IPM modules for Important vegetable crops in HP
Targeted Vegetable crops and their Pests and Diseases
• Vegetable crops: Tomato, garden pea, brinjal, cucurbits, cabbage and cauliflower
• Insect-pests: Fruit borers, leaf miners, whiteflies, cutworms, mites, fruit flies, red pumpkin beetle, white grubs, diamondback moth and cabbage caterpillar
• Diseases: Damping off, leaf blight, Phomopsis blight, mildews, root rot and wilt diseases.
MODULES IN PLACE
Popularization of PALAM TRAP for the management of fruit fly in vegetables
Popularization of YELLOW STICKY TRAPS for the management of Whitefly & Aphids under protected environment (Very useful for monitoring & Mass trapping) Monitoring of PESTICIDE RESIDUES in vegetables Insect-Pest & Nematode Management in PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT
INNVOTATIVE BIOPESTICIDE FORMULATIONS from local plant material (Drek and Kali Basutti) against vegetable pests-AT FINAL STAGE OF TESTING
Insect-pest management
Yellow Sticky Trap
Mass trapping
Whitefly, Leaf minor, Aphids
An Overview of Yellow Traps
Fruit fly trap
YELLOW RUST MANAGEMENT IN WHEAT
Yellow Rust, the most significant disease in HP
Four Point Strategy (Joint Venture of University & Department of
Agriculture)
– Yellow rust resistant varieties
– Awareness: Preparation of Pamphlets – Survey & Surveillance
– Chemical control
Survey & Surveillance • Coordinator-PD ATMA
• Two member team: Two from Department of
Agriculture and two (One breeder and one pathologist) from university.
• Monitoring time-Dec.-March (2 visits/month)
• Varietal Demonstration: Farms KVKs /Research stations/Agriculture Dept.
Organic Farming
Promotion of Organic Farming in HP
Production & Protection Technologies for Potential Vegetables and Pulses Under Organic Farming System
Crop Production
Protected cultivation of tomato, capsicum and cucumber under organic farming conditions.
Ad-hoc guidelines for: Cultivation of important crops of mid Himalayas under organic farming conditions.
Melia azadirach 5% extract against pea leaf miner, Red Pumpkin beetle and fruit fly in summer squash
Crop Protection:
Seasoned cow urine + fermented butter milk @10%, Panchgavya 10% (screened as prophylactic plant protection measure)
Polygonum hydropiper 5% extract against Mustard aphid
Fermented butter milk + turmeric + asafoetida against Powdery mildew of Pea
Neem Seed Kernel Extract 5% at 10 day interval to manage fruit fly and red pumpkin beetle in cucumber crop
Soil applications of Metarrhizium aanisopliae and Bacillus cereus against bean bug and blister beetles in pulses
Management of bacterial wilt in Solanaceous crops with an organic input based on biosol, cow urine and CPP
organic crop of Pole bean (Var. SVM-1)
Protected cultivation of organic capsicum (Var. California Wonder)
About 25 Validated
Agro-techniques (13): Intercropping (5) Mulching (4) Sowing Practices (4) Weed Management (3)
Nutrient Management and Soil Health (15) Composting (11) Soil Health (4)
Water Management (3) Insect-pest & Rodent Management (61)
Rat Management (8) Birds & Wild Animals Management (5) Disease Management (8) Insect Management (40)
Animal Husbandry (10) Seed Storage Management (20) Other Management Practices/ITKs (11)
ITKs Collected from different states
organic crop of Garlic (Var. GHC-1)
Farmers training for preparation of different botanicals
Enriched Composts
IMPROVED IMPLEMENTS Manual Seed Dril (Rs. 2800/-) Multi-crop planter (Manual)-Rs. 2750/- Paddy thresher (Pedal) Rs. 3950/- Paddy transplanter (6 row)-Rs. 8450/- Multicrop planter (Power-Rs. 22,000/-) Horizontal maize sheller (Rs. 380/- Palam Haloder (Rs. 730/-) Palam Plough (Rs. 875/-) Vertical maize sheller (Rs. 425/-)
Improved Implements and Gender Friendly Tools
GENDER FRIENDLY TOLS Paddy Winnower (Rs. 3325) Potato Digger (Rs. 1220) Dung Collector (Rs. 175) Potato Picker (Rs. 250) Mannual Weeder (Rs. 195) Grain Spreading Tool (Rs. 150)
Power weeder/tiller (model MC 720 and 730) for Tillage
CLIMATE CHANGE
Impact of Climate Change on Mountain agriculture of Himachal Pradesh
VETERINARY SCIENCES…
Evaluation of poultry germplasm
Vanaraja, Delham Red (DR), Rhode Island Red (RIR) and native chicken germplasm evaluated under farm & field conditions.
Native x DR and Native x RIR crosses developed and evaluated.
9258 chicks of different stocks hatched
6616 chicks supplied to farmers in 110 rural backyard poultry units
Genetic improvement in Gaddi Goat
4 migratory units (1149 goats) selected & monitored for performance. Improvement :
Population Growth Birth weight Morbidity Mortality Kidding Rate Twinning
Score 2 (Slight redness and swelling , with delayed bleeding on probing of the gingival sulcus) in a dog
Oral warts at soft and hard palate of 6 month old mongrel dog
SURGERY…
Pre and Post Operative Radiograph of Equine Tibial Fracture stabilized by External Skeletal Fixation
VETERINARY CLINICAL SERVICES…
Clinical Camps in far flung areas of the State
CAPACITY BUILDING… Capacity building of Veterinarians and Paraprofessionals for effective disease diagnosis and skill development including transfer of adaptive technology to field Veterinary Institutions
CONSORTIUM Component-I: • Strengthening Veterinary Clinical services through capacity building and
continual professional development of Veterinarian's skill and transfer of adaptive technology to Field Veterinary Hospitals
• Component –II : • Augmenting diagnostic facilities for capacity building for effective
disease diagnosis in the State of Himachal Pradesh • Component-III: • Identification of various etiological factors responsible for infertility in
bovines in Himachal Pradesh
Refresher training on artificial insemination and infertility management to veterinary pharmacists
FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
One hundred gender friendly tool kits have been disseminated to 100 Self Help Groups in 12 Districts of Himachal Pradesh.
Tool Kit consisting of gender friendly
tools/implements
Developed Protective clothing for threshing
Obtained colour shades from Lantana camara on Pashmina yarn
TEXTILES…
VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS
Buckwheat based cake
Amaranths based cake
Amaranths based pinni and Mathri
VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS BASED ON UNDERUTILIZED CROPS
To place before the Council the list of research projects sanctioned from June 18, 2013 to date.
ITEM 4.
Name of the College/ Department/Centre/Station
No. of Projects Sanctioned
Total Budget (Rs. in lakhs)
College of Agriculture 22 752.75
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 2 119.11
College of Basic Sciences 3 78.86
College of Home Science 2 215.71
Research Centres/Stations 4 335.6
Total 33 1502.03
Research projects sanctioned from June 18, 2013 to date
On-going Research Projects
S. No. Particulars No. of Projects
Budget Outlay (in lakhs)
ICAR Funded Projects
1. AICRPs 35 1886.59
2. Adhoc Projects 10 959.30
DBT Funded Project 7 293.19
DST Funded Projects 10 428.25
Mini Mission- I projects 23 309.42
UGC funded projects 6 63.27
Miscellaneous Adhoc Projects 43 710.05
RKVY Projects 10 1269.37 Total 144 5919.44
PROJECTS EVALUATION
To place before the Council the abstracts of the Ph.D. theses submitted/approved from June 18, 2013 to date
ITEM 5.
Ph.D. theses approved
College/Department Theses approved
College of Agriculture 6
College of Home Science 03
College of Basic Sciences 02
Total 11
New items put forth by the Hon’ble Members of Research Council
ITEM 6.
Any other item(s) with the permission of the Chair
ITEM 7.