PROFORMA FOR FACULTY PROFILE 1. 2. Name Dr. C. L. Maurya 3. Date of Birth 05.01.1966 4. Designation Professor/Head of Department 5. College Department 6. Contact info College of Agriculturre Seed Science & Technology 7. Year of joining at CSAUA&T 8. Date of last promotion Office Details Personal Details Phone : Mobile: Email : 11.11.1991 Phone : Nil Mobile:+919453479077 Email : [email protected] Though due date for Professor is 11.11.2008 but still it is not notified by the University. From: To: 9. Responsibilities assigned Teaching : Involved inTeaching of UG/PG students since 1991 Research : Involved in NSP research for the period 1991 to 2013 Extension: Extension of the technologies is being done through seed testing of samples received from client, Kisan Mela & trainings from time to time AICRP: Hanndled NSP-BSP (2012-13)& NSP-STR (April to July 2016) Others (specify): At present shouldering the responsibility of Director, Seed & Farms. In the past shouldered the responsibilities of Warden, Game Counsellor, NCC Officer; OIC, Library & Director, Placement & Director, Administration & Monitoring. Served two years as Registrar at BAU, Sabour, Bihar 10.Awards received National Name Rajeev Gandhi Excellence Award Agency Maihar Times Patrikka International Name 11.Publications since joining CSAUA&T (give numbers only) Agency Books Technical Bulletins Review Articles: Research Papers National International Popular articles Others (specify) Abstract Regulation for PG Students at BAU, Sabour 1 : : 04 01 : : : : 32 28 02 13 : : 65 01 Year 2016 Year 12.Books published Title Authors Publisher Year of Publication ISBN No. Studies on Seed Production and Storage Technology in Hybrid Rice. C. L. Maurya LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2014 978-365956283-9 Management of Zinc and Sulpher in Wheat Madan Maurya, LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2015 978-365987260-0 LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2013 978-365957108-4 2016 9783330000841 C. L. Maurya H.G. Prakash 2 Technical Bulletins published Evaluation of different insecticides against E. vittella on okra crop Krishna Maurya, Vijay Kumar Influence of zinc and iron on yield and quality parameters of wheat Ashok Chaudhary C. L. Maurya LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Title Authors Publisher Year of Publication C. L. Maurya S. N. Prasad BAU, Sabour 2015 Krishi Siksha D. List of ten best papers published in National journals ( > 5 NAAS rating journals) during last 10 E. List of ten best papers published in National journals ( > 3 NAAS rating journals) during last 10 C. L. Maurya Title /Volume/Year Authors Name of Journal NAAS Rating Author (s) Title Name of Journal/ Vol/Yr Rating NAAS Singh, Poonam; Maurya, C. L.; Vyas R. P. and Srivastava Meera. Maintenance of seed longevity of carrot (Daucus carota L,). Current Adv. Agric. Sci. 1(1):17- 20 3.96 Singh, Poonam; V. Singh; C. L. Maurya; S. K. Swarkar and V. P. Bajpai Selection of suitable growth regulator and spacing for seed yield and quality of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] cv. KS 404. Seed Res. 34 (1): 6165 Singh, Poonam; Tiwari, Nalini; Vaish, C. P. and Maurya, C. L.. Effect of treatment, container and storage period on longevity of Lentil (Lens culinaris Medic) Seed Res. Kumar Ashok; Poonam Singh; Akhilesh Kumar and C. L. Maurya Effect of applied sulpher and zinc on seed yield, quality and oil content of linseed (Linum J. Oilseed Res. 2 2009 4.72 2006 35 (1):53-57 4.72 2007 26 (Special volume):287289 3.96 usitatissimum L.) F. List of ten best Publications in International Journals during last 10 years ( ISI Impact factor) 2009 Singh, Poonam; Singh, H. K.; Maurya, C. L.; and Vyas, R. P. Effect of fertilizer dose, spacing and seed rate on growth and seed yield of vegetable pea (Pisum sativum L.) in central Uttar Pradesh. Current Adv. in Argri. Sci. 2 (2): 9496 Singh, Poonam; Swarnkar, Sushil; Maurya, C. L.; Ahmad, Javed and Bajpai, V. P. Screening of Rajmash (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes for temperature tolerance. Seed Res. 39 (1): 4144 Shukla, Upendra Kumar; Singh, Poonam; Maurya, C. L.; Singh, Parikshit and Jaydev Kumar Management of Micronutrient for maximizing seed yield and seed quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Progressiv e Res. Singh, Parikshit ; Maurya, C. L.; Singh, Poonam; Jatav, A. L; Shukla, Upendra Kumar; Singh, C. B. and Rohit Kant. Efficacy of different insecticides and packaging for maintaining the seed quality of wheat under ambient conditions. Progressiv e Res. Maurya, Madan; Maurya, C. L.; Singh, Mahesh; Singh, Ashwani; Singh, Vinaya Kumar & Maurya, K.K. Heterosis for yield and its component characters in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss.] Biochem. Cell. Arch. Chaudhary, Ashok; Maurya, C. L. ; Singh, Poonam; Chaudhary, U.S. & Maurya, Madan Influence of zinc and iron application on morpho-physiological, seed yield and yield attributing characters of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Environme nt and Ecology 34 (4C): 2248-2252 Author (s) Title Name of Journal Vol/Yr Rating Choudhary, Ashok; Katiyar, R. A.; Singh, Poonam; Sachan, C. P.; Maurya, C. L.; Verma, Vikas and Soni, S. K. Correlated response of integrated nutrient management for seed yield contributing traits of pea (Pisum sativum L.). Int.l J. Agril. Sci. 10 (2):583586 2.97 Maurya, Madan; Chaurasia, A. K.; Kumar, Arvind; Maurya, C. L.; Bara, Genetic variability for seed yield and its component characters in wheat (Triticum Int. J. of Recent Devel. Eng. & 3 3.96 2010 4.72 2011 8 (Special): 917-920 3.16 2013 9 (1): 295298 3.16 2014 (14)2:427431 3.77 2014 4.09 2016 2014 2 (4):124126 0.20 B. M.; Kumar, Mukesh and Rai, Prashant K. G. Membership of the Professional Societies H. Conference/Seminar/Sy mposium attended in the last 10 years ( Name/Place/Year) aestivum L.) under allahabad agro-climatic conditions. Tech. 2014 1. Indian Society of Seed Technology, New Delhi 2. Society of Plant Protection Sciences, New Delhi 3. Indian Society of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi 4. Indian Society of Agronomy, New Delhi 5. Indian Society of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad 6. Indian society of Pulses Research and Development, Kanpur 7. Society for Rape Seed Mustard Research, Bharatpur Name Place Year National Symposium on “Legumes for Ecological Sustainability: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities” IIPR, Kanpur 2007 Associated NCC officer Seminar NCC, Group Gorakhpur National Seminar on “Environmental Degradation and Biodiversity: Problems and Prospects” DAV College, Kanpur 2009 National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biological Scenario” DAV College, Kanpur 2009 Associated NCC officer Seminar NCC, Group Gorakhpur 2010 National Seminar on "Food Security in context of changing climate". CSAUAT, Kanpur 2010 Ist National Brassica Conference on "Production Barrier and Technological options in oilseed brassica" CCHAU, Hissar 2012 6th National Seed Congress on “Advancement in Agriculture through quality seed”. IGP, Gomatinagar, Lucknow 2013 4th U.P. Agricultural Science Congress 2016 CSAUAT, Kanpur 2016 14th National Seed Seminar on “ Food Security through Augmented Seed Supply under Climate Uncertainties” XXI Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) IARI, New Delhi 2017 JNKVV, Jabalpur 2006 XXII Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) UAS, Dharwad 2007 XXIII Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) TNAU, Coimbatore 2009 XXV Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) CRIJAF, Kolkata 2010 XXVI Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) CSKHPAU, Palampur 2011 XXVII Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) AAU, Anand 2012 4 HQ, HQ, 2009 XXVIII Annual Group Meet of NSP (Crops) I. Conference/Seminar/Sy mposium organized as President/Coordinator/Secretary ( Name/Place/Year) J. Foreign countries visited K. Training Organized in the last 5 years L. Training attended in the last 5 years PAU, Ludhiana 2013 - Country Year Purpose 1. 2. Winter School on " Seed Production, Processing and Marketing", UAS, Raichur, 2012. Domestic Enquiry, Disciplinary action and Discipline at Institute of Public Administration at Raichur 2016 Externally 3. funded Title projects handled ( Title/Agency/duration/A 1. T e c h n o l o g y mount) Agency NATP, ICAR, generation for optimization of New Delhi Duratio n 2001-03 Amount 25.00 Lakh sieve sizes for high recovery of quality seeds in cereals, pulses and oilseeds during processing.-As PI List of 4. Current research projects 2 . Studies on longevity of sunflower genotypes in different combinations of seed moisture, humidity and temperature.-As Co-PI NATP, ICAR, New Delhi 2001-03 25.00 Lakh 3. Equipping and Strengthening of designated DUS test centre under central sector scheme for implementation of PVP legislation- As Associated Scientist DST, New Delhi 2004-07 5.00 Lakh Funding Agency Amount Name Mega Seed Project “ Seed Production in Agricultural Crops” Patents 5. held Technologies 6. Developed in the last 10 years Significant 7. contributions in the area of specialization ( not more than 5 ICAR, New Delhi 5.00 Lakh RC with 55 Lakh of RF Title/ Year1. Spraying of 75 ppm GA3 at 5-10% panicle initiation stage can be utilized for enhancing hybrid rice seed production in Kanpur conditions. 2. 5.0 Kg zinc or 40 Kg Sulphur/ha either singly or in combination is recommended for quality seed production in wheat. 1. Standardized sieve sizes for recovery of high quality seeds during seed processing in 12 crops species. 2. Standardized seed storage techniques for sunflower 5 3. Micro-nutrients requirement for seed production of wheat and mustard have been standardized. 4. Stable diagnostic characters of niger and mustard have been identified which are very helful for seed certification. 5. Seed Testing methods for for mustard crop has been standardized. Participation 8. in the college/university building activities 1. HRD Development: Placed more than 250 students in various quasi govt. & Private organizations during my tenure of Director, Placement. 2. Lab Strengthening: Under NATP project-the seed testing laboratory at CSAU, Kanpur was strengthened. Under the project Seed Germinator, Sieve shaker, portable digital platform balance, digital moisture meter, vacuum seed counter, seed grader, screens of different aperture sizes were purchased for the laboratory. 3. Central Library was strengthened by purchasing of books worth of Lacs. Improved security system and develop user friendly facilities 4. As NCC officer of 54 Bt. Kanpur, students were groomed to make their career not only in the armed forces but in other govt.and private sector also. 5. Automatized “Admission, examination and result management” of UG & PG programme of BAU, Sabour. Necessary infrastructures were created for the cause. 6. Formulated & implemented regulation for awarding Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) at BAU, Sabour. 7. Introduced new courses on ENG-101-Elementary English and Communication Skill 2 (1+1); AAG-305 & 307: Climate Change & Agriculture 3(2+1); SO1LS-516: Introduction to Nanotechnology 3(2+1) at undergraduate level to make syllabus more meaningful. Started Para veterinary course in Veterinary Science at BAU, Sabour. 8. Opened three new PG department- Seed Science & Technology, Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering and Post Harvest Technology in horticulture in BAU, Sabour. 9. Instituted “Dr. M.L. Choudhary Gold Medal Award” for outstanding overall performance of UG student of BAU, Sabour. 10. Introduced printed answer book for examination and degree certificate with 10 security features to prevent piracy of the certificate for the first time at BAU, Sabour. Resource 9. Generated during last 5 years Any other 10. significant academic/research achievement Years 2016-17 Amount (in Lakh ) 1.04 Lakh Scheme custom testing of seed sample 1. Organised interface of students with private & quasi govt. Organisations to improve interviewing skill of students during my tenure of Director, Placement. 2. Organised coaching programme for JRF examination to the UG students. 3. Tested 5, 800 seed sample for germination as In-charge germination. 4. Monitored and produced breeder seed as BSPO of the University 5. Being ASRO in the project, coordinated all research programme of the scheme and prepared annual report and presented in the annual workshop. 6. Being a Registrar at BAU, Sabour, Educational programme like examination and result management system were monitored and co-ordinated well. All the report and proceedings of academic council & BOM meetings were prepared and necessary order issued well in time. 7. Seed priming technology for wheat has been standardized and well demonstrated at farmers field. Through adoption of technology farmers can harvest 5-6% more yield. 6
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