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Prof. M. L. Khan (Head)
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"Visitor's Award -2021 (Biological Sciences) conferred by President of India to Professor Mohammed Latif Khan"


 

Departmental IQAC Profile

 Criterion 1 :-  Curricular Aspects
 Criterion 2 :-  Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
 Criterion 3 :-  Research , Innovations and Extension
 Criterion 4 :-  Infrastructure and Learning Resources
 Criterion 5 :-  Student Support and Progression
 Criterion 6 :-  Governance, Leadership and Management
 Criterion 7 :-  Institutional  Values and Best Practices

 

About the Department

The Department of Botany was established with the inception of the university in 1946. The founder of the department was great Prof.  R. Misra, FNA, known as the father of Ecology in India. Subsequently, it was nurtured under the leadership of Prof. S.B. Saksena, FNA, a renowned mycologist.

The Department of Botany has been in the forefront of teaching and research in plant sciences since its establishment in 1946. The Department stands today as a unique institution in the Central India with multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary teaching and research in plant sciences. The uniqueness of the Department essentially lies in the fact that within the Department’s faculty, there are experts and active researchers representing almost all areas of plant sciences. We believe that to be effective, undergraduate, and postgraduate teaching must be done by teachers who are also actively involved in research in their respective areas of specialization. We have developed a teaching programme that stresses on the uniformity of principles of macro as well as micro molecular mechanisms in all living systems. The Department, serves as a catalyst in the vital scientific and educational activities of India and has a commitment to continue its service to the nation.

Quality teaching requires ongoing research activities, which needs a good deal of financial support. The research fellows of the Department constitute the core of its research activities. The Department has been operating several research projects funded by various National and International agencies; National funding agencies like Department of Biotechnology, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of Environment and Forests, University Grants Commission. The financial support received through these projects thus not only enables the faculty members in running their research programmes, but also enable the students to take challenging and modern research topics for their Ph.D. thesis. The faculty of the Department has produced quality research publications in reputed national and international journals e. g. Nature, PNAS (USA), Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature Plants, Journal of Ecology, Critical Review in Biotechnology, Total Science of Environment, Ecological Indicators, Biodiversity & Conservation etc. The sustained efforts of the faculty have resulted in numerous awards, honours, and recognitions to the teachers as well as the students of the Department. In recognition to his contributions in the field of Biological Sciences, President of India has conferred 7th Visitor Award - 2021 on Professor Mohammed Latif Khan. In addition, we have the honour of having had two Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy (FNA) and one Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In recognition of the excellent work carried out by the department, the University Grants Commission has extended its financial support to the Department under its DRS and SAP programmes. The non-teaching staff of the Department actively assists the faculty in carrying out its teaching and research programmes. Besides helping in the conducting the practical classes of B. Sc. and M. Sc. students, our technical staff and gardeners help in maintaining the herbarium and the botanical garden.

The level of expertise available with us and the infrastructure we have makes it imperative for us to think about the future activities of the Department in fulfilling its mandate of providing training of the highest quality to students of the region and the country at large. In this context, we have taken cognizance of the high richness of floristic wealth and diversity of ecosystems and gene pool in the region. Due to the mosaic nature of geo-climatic conditions in the region, the flora and vegetation of Central India shows enormous variation. The region is also home to a large variety of traditional crops specially of millets that could form an important component of human diet in times to come. The rich biodiversity of the region can generate economic value in terms of extractable plant products, compounds, genes and species. In view of increasing human activities of various types in the region and the upcoming patenting regimes, there is a need for proper evaluation, characterization, documentation, and conservation of the plant genetic resources of the region for utilization and economic well-being of the people.

The Department is emphasizing research in following areas: microbial diversity and its conservation; survey of plant genetic resources of the region, their taxonomic characterization and establishment of physical and electronic herbaria; conservation of plant diversity using both in vitro as well as in vivo technologies; establishment of gene bank of the region; molecular characterization of rare, endangered and endemic plants of the region; ecological analysis of forest ecosystems of Central India including plant biodiversity inventory and conservation; ecology of agro-forestry ecosystem; documentation of plant genetic resources using molecular markers; molecular phylogeny and ecology. These studies may help generate economic value in terms of extractable plant products, compounds, genes and species, for conservation of ecosystems and plant genetic resources for utilization and economic well-being of the people.

 

 

Infrastructure

Over the years, the Department has been able to develop one of the best infrastructures for its teaching and research programmes. Four lecture halls and two laboratories provide exquisite environment to the students for their studies. One lecture hall, located in the Maharshi Kanada Bhavan, is equipped with audio visual facilities to impart quality teaching to the students. The laboratories are designed to provide students adequate working space, comfortable seating, personal cupboard and a supply of glassware, chemicals, and equipment. To aid further, students are having access to the Central Instrumentation Facility, Research Laboratories, Botanical Garden, Nursery, Library and Computers.

The research activities of the Department are spread over nine laboratories; each faculty supervising one laboratory. Doctoral and Post Doctoral students constitute the core group working in these laboratories. All the laboratories are replete with the requisite furniture, equipment, glassware, and chemicals. Most laboratories also have computers connected to Wi-Fi of the university. This has facilitated access to online databases and the UGC INFLIBNET service.

The seminar hall (named after Professor Saxena) is the most important venue for the Department’s faculty, research scholars, and PG students to exchange ideas, discuss ongoing research and future perspectives. Lectures of visiting faculty, seminars of research scholars and degree students are organized in this hall. The hall is equipped with multimedia projection system. We are in the process to establish a fully airconditioned central instruments facility with the funds received from DBT-Builder Programme.

Since its establishment, the Department has maintained an herbarium to assist the faculty members, research scholars, students, and visitors from other institutions in identification and study of plant specimens. The herbarium has a collection of over 350 plant species and 1500 specimens predominantly from the Central India. The collection includes the specimens of rare, threatened, endangered and medicinal plants. All specimens are arranged according to the Bentham and Hooker’s system of classification. The herbarium continues to get richer by the contributions of teachers, research scholars and students regularly. The Herbarium is a miniature representation of plant diversity of the Central India. Currently, the herbarium is engaged in accessioning of specimens, creation of a database and digitization of the specimens. This facility is also manned by a STA. 

The Department has established a Botanic Garden spreading over 15 acres and a Nursery located within the campus of the University. Botanic Garden of the department harbor over 600 species and is a treasure of rare, native, and exotic plants as an Ex-situ conservation management center. It is one of the prestigious botanic gardens of the country which is also a member of the Botanic Garden Conservation International, Kew, United Kingdom. The botanical garden is center for environmental awareness to school children, college students and public. Overall, it adds to the scenic beauty of the campus landscape. The Botanic Garden houses 2 green/net houses, 2 polyhouses, a glasshouse, a fern house wherein we maintain many of the rare and threatened plants of the region.

 

 

Achievements

 

 

 

 

 

VISITOR AWARD - Photo  and Certificate - Prof. M.L. Khan 

and 

Certificate  

 

   

S. No.

Name of Teacher

Name of the award, fellowship, received from Government or Government Recognised bodies

Year of Award

Link

1.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Member of IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management. 

2016

 images/IUCN-CEM-S-Asia-Core-Group.pdf

2.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Executive Council Member of Society for Science of Climate Change and Sustainable Environment (SSCE), Lucknow

2016

 images/Botany/Excutive-Council--CCES_2018-2020.pdf

3.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Editorial Member of the Journal of Climate Change and Sustainable Environment.

2016

 images/Botany/CCES-New-Editorial-Board-2017.pdf

4.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Fellow of International Society of Environmental Botanists

2017

 images/Botany/Award_Fellowship-1_02.pdf

5.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Shastri Mobility Award Canada

for the year 2017-18

2017

  images/Botany/Award_Fellowship-1_03.pdf

6.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Member of the Commission on Ecosystem Management

2017

 images/Botany/AWARDS-Dr._Ashwani_Botany_deptt-1_14.pdf

7.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Awarded Shastri Mobility Programme (SMP),

2018-19

 images/Botany/AWARDS-Dr._Ashwani_Botany_deptt-1_07.pdf

8.

Prof. M.L.Khan

ISEB Fellowship award

2018

 images/Botany/Award_Fellowship-1_01.pdf

9.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Member CEM, International Union of Conservation of Nature and Natural

 2017

 images/Botany/AWARDS-Dr._Ashwani_Botany_deptt_14-14.pdf

10.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Research Advisor of Nan Yang Academy of Sciences Singapore

2018

 images/Botany/AWARDS-Dr._Ashwani_Botany_deptt_16-end.pdf

11.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Awarded, as co-coordinator GIAN program, MHRD, Govt of India, MHRD, India,2019

2019

 images/Botany/AWARD-GIAN.pdf

12.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Awarded as co-ordinator GIAN program, MHRD, Govt of India, MHRD, India,2019

2019

  images/Botany/AWARDS-Dr._Ashwani_Botany_deptt_12-12.pdf

13.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Resource Fellow, International Society of Environmental Botanist, NBRI, Lucknow, India

2019

 images/Botany/International-Society-of-Environmental-Botanists-1.jpg

14.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Fellow of International Society for Environmental Botanists

2019

images/Botany/International-Society-of-Environmental-Botanists-1.jpg


15.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Conferred the ‘Award for Outstanding Contribution in Climate Science and Environmental

2020

images/Botany/SSCE_Outstanding-Scientist-Award_-ML-Khan-2020.pdf

16.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Featured in 2 % top researcher of the World, Stanford University, published in Plos Biology

2020

  images/Botany/Scientist-2-Percent.jpg

17.

Prof. P.K.Khare

Fellow of National Institute of Ecology

2021

 images/Prof.-P.K.Khare-Award.pdf

18.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Fellow of National Institute of Ecology

2021

 images/Botany/National-Institute-of-Ecology.png

19.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Featured in 2 % top researcher of the World, Stanford University, published in Elsevier

2021

 images/Botany/List-prepared-by-Stanford-University-and-published-in-Plos-Biology.pdf

20

Prof. M.L.Khan

Fellow of the Linnean Society of London

2022

 images/Botany/The-Linnean-Society-of-London.pdf

21.

Prof. M.L.Khan Fellow of Royal Society of Biology 2022  images/Botany/RCB_Fellowship-certificate_131275-1.pdf

PROJECTS:

S. N.

Faculty

Project Title

Year

Funding Agency

Grant Rs in Lakhs

Status

 
 Link

1.

Prof. M.L.Khan and Dr. Ashwani Kumar

DBT-Builder, RRSFP-BUILDER (LEVEL –II)

2022-2027

DBT, Govt. of India

3.5 CRORE

Ongoing

 images/Botany/RRSFP_-Builder-Level-II-Dr.-Harisingh-Gour-Vishwavidyalaya.pdf

2.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Bioprospecting and Phyto-Microbiome Driven Strategies to Augment Drought and DiseaseResistance of Soybean – SoyaMetaBiome. Sponsored by Department of Science & Technology, SERB Core Grant

2022-2025

DST& SERB Core grant

40 Lakhs

Ongoing

 images/Botany/DST-SERB-APProval.pdf

3.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Monitoring forest structure and dynamics in relation to climate change across different biogeographic zones of India.

2020

MoEF & CC

374 Lakhs

Ongoing

 images/Botany/Project-2020.pdf

4.

Prof. M.L.Khan

Long-term monitoring of soil processes in forests and grasslands.

2020

MoEF & CC

319 Lakhs

Ongoing

 images/Botany/Projects-2020.pdf

5.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of different Factor:ferent forest types in Central India in response to climate change (DST-SERB National Post-Doctoral Fellowship awarded to Javid Ahmad Dar. )

Mentor

2017

SERB New Delhi

19.20

Completed

 images/Botany/Projects-16-17.pdf

6.

Prof. M.L. Khan

A study on potential and effects of Gliricidium sepium as an invasive tree (DST-SERB National Post-Doctoral Fellowship awarded to Dr. Devika Bajpai).

Mentor

2017

SERB New Delhi

19.20 Lakhs

Completed

 images/Botany/Projects-12-13.pdf

7.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Effect of Lantana camara on Carbon Sequestration and CO2 Efflux of DImpact Factor:ferent Forest Types in Central India (Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded to Bilal Ahmad Wani)

Mentor

2017

UGC

24 Lakhs

Completed

 images/Botany/Bilal_Kothari-Fellowship.pdf

9.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Mapping and Quantitative Assessment of Plant Resources and its Distribution in Madhya Pradesh, Central India,

PI

2017-2021

DBT

212.26

Completed

 images/Botany/Project-mapping-Prof.-M.L.Khan.pdf

10.

Prof. P. K. Khare

Vegetation Carbon Pool Assessment ISRO-IGBP-NCP project

 

2014-2017

ISRO

12

Completed

 

11.

Prof. M.L. Khan and Prof. P. K. Khare

Inventory Biodiversity value, status and strategies for conservation of Sacred Groves of Central India, CSIR, Co-PI.

2014-2017

CSIR

 6

Completed

 images/Botany/Projects-22.pdf

12.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Monitoring spatio-temporal dynamics of Above Ground Biomass in forests ecosystems using Airborne L & S band SAR images.,

CO-PI

2017-2021

Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad

 

24.30

Completed

 images/Botany/Project-monitoring.pdf

13.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Monitoring and Mapping of Forest Communities with special reference to invasive plant species using AVIRIS – NG.,

CO-PI

 

Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad

11.00

Completed

 images/Botany/Projects-10.pdf

14.

Prof. M.L. Khan

A study on reproduction potential of invasive tree Gliricidia sepium in relation to its invasion success (Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Women awarded to Devika Bajpai)

Mentor

 

UGC

28.55

Completed

 images/Botany/Devika_women-Post-doctoral-Fellowship.pdf

15.

Prof. M.L. Khan

Exploration and conservation of ecologically and economically important threatened plant species occurred in sacred groves of Assam

CO-PI

 

GBPIHED

 

9.96

Completed

  images/Botany/Projects-GBPIHID.pdf

16.

Prof. Deepak Vyas

Study of Flora and Fauna Runj Forest , Pawai Forest , Hada Forest Panna, Barach Forest Banda

PI

 

WRD Bhopal

14

Completed

 images/Botany/Project-Vyas-Sir.jpg

17.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Phenotypic microarray and molecular identification PGPR of selected bioenergy plants

PI

2014-16

UGC

6

Completed

 images/Botany/ugc-Project-2014.pdf

MoU Signed

Name of the Organisation/ Institution/ Industry with whom MoU is signed

Year of signing MoU

Duration of MoU

List the  actual  activities under each MOU year wise

Shiksha Sanskriti Uthan Nyas

2021

3 Years

 Paryavaran Jaagrukta

 

Awards Research Scholars

S. No.

Year

Name of Student

Name of Award

Granting Agency

Link

1.

2016

Anamika Dubey

Intercollege Biotechnology Competitive Events

Deptt. of Biotechnology, Dr. H.S.Gour V.V., Sagar, M.P.

 images/Botany/Award-Anamika-01.jpg

2.

2018

Anamika Dubey

Shastri Research Student Fellowship

Shastri Indo Canadian Institute, Canada

 images/Botany/Award-Anamika-02.jpg

3.

2018

Anamika Dubey

Best Oral paper presentation Award

Indian Science Congress Association Sagar Chapter

 images/Botany/Award-Anamika-03.jpg

4.

2019

Anamika Dubey

Fellowship for Training of Young Scientist

MPCST, Bhopal

 images/Botany/Award-Anamika-04.jpg

5.

2019

Rajkumar Mehra

II Prize in Poster Presentation in National Seminar in Fungal diversity and Plant microbial Interaction

Deptt. of Botany, BHU, Varanasi

 

 

Collaborations:

Sl. No.

Title of the collaborative activity

Name of the collaborating agency with contact details

Name of the participant

Year of collaboration

Duration

Link of the activity

1.

Collaborative research by sharing the data

Global Forest Biodiversity Initiatives, USA

M. L. Khan, P. K. Khare & Ashwani Kumar

2016

5 years (continuing)

images/Botany/Link_11.pdf

2.

Cultivation of Medicinal plants and disease management

Jeevan Herbs PVT. Ltd.

Prof. Deepak vyas

2016

Continue

 

3.

Involvement in academic activities

Ashoka Trust for Environmental Education & Research (ATREE), Bangalore

 

 

Prof. M.L. Khan

 

 

2016

 

 Continuing  

images/Botany/Link_4.pdf

 

4.

Sharing the research ideas

IUCN, South Asia Region Network of IUCN CEM Asia Core Group

M. L. Khan & Ashwani Kumar 2017 5 Years Continuing images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_12.pdf

5.

Research Project

Central University Jharkhand, Ranchi 

M. L. Khan, P. K. Khare & Ashwani Kumar 2017 5 Years Continuing images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_5.pdf

 

Cultivation Of Cordyceps Mushroom

OMCAR Pvt. Ltd., Gwalior

Prof. Deepak vyas

2019

Continue

 

 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

 Research Project(Forest theme)

Centre for Ecological Sciences, IIS, Bangalore

Prof. M.L. Khan & Dr. Ashwani Kumar

2020

 5 Years Continuing

 images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_123.pdf

7.

 Research Project(Grassland theme)

National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore 

 

Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore 

Prof. M.L. Khan & Dr. Ashwani Kumar

2020

 5 years (continuing)

 images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_123.pdf

 8.

 Research Project (Soil theme)

 Prof. M.L. Khan & Dr. Ashwani Kumar

 2020

 5 years (continuing)

 images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_123.pdf

 

 

       

9.

 Exchange of students and joint research publications

Concordia University, Montreal, Canada,

Prof. M.L. Khan

2019

 

  IMAGES/Botany/collaboration-1.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

10.

 Joint research publications

    Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad

Prof. M.L. Khan

2019

 5 years (continuing)

 images/Botany/Link_7.pdf

 11.

 Joint Research Publications

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP

Prof. M.L. Khan

2019

 5 years (continuing)

 images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_8-1.pdf

 12.

 Joint Research Publications

National Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad, India 

Prof. M.L. Khan

2019

 5 years (continuing)

images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_9.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

 Graduate mobility programme

Concordia University, Montreal, Canada,

Prof. M.L. Khan

2019

 

 images/Botany/collaboration-2.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.

 Joint Research Publications

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Prof. M.L.Khan

2018

 5 years (continuing)  images/Botany/Collaboration-Link_6.pdf

15

 Research

University of Evora, Portugal

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

2020

   
           

16.

 Research

university of Julia Venenjuela

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

2020

   
           

17

Bioprocessing of bioactive compounds from Cordyceps

JAM Bio foods, New Delhi

Prof. Deepak vyas

2021

   
         
           

18

Biofortification in Cordyceps

ORANGE HERB, Rohini , New Delhi

Prof. Deepak vyas

2021

   

 

Alumni

Prof.S.C.Pandeya

M.Sc. 1949, Ph.D. 1954

Prof. and Head,Department of Botany.

Saurashtra University,Rajkot

Prof. T.S.Bakshi

M.Sc. 1949, Emeritus Professor

Athabasca University,

Canada

Dr. K.K.Bhatia

Ph.D. 1955, Imperial College , London

Prof. S.N.Dixit

M.Sc.1952, Prof. and Head

Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur

Dr. R.K.Grover

M.Sc. 1952, Haryana Agriculture University

Ludhiana

Dr. M.R.Siddiqui

Head,Dees Pathology Division

IARI, New Delhi

Prof. V. Kaul

M.Sc. 1955, Professor, Srinagar University

Srinagar

Prof. S.S.Ali

Head , Department of Biosciences

Ravi Shankar University, Raipur

Prof. R.S.Mehrotra

M.Sc. 1958, Ph.D. 1961,Head

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

Prof. K.S.Manilal

Ph.D. 1963, Head, Department of Botany, Calicut University, Calicut

Prof. H.K.Goswami

M.Sc. 1963, Head, Department of Genetics

Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Prof.J.S.Rathore

Ph.D. 1968, Vice Chancellor

A.P.S.University, Rewa

Prof S.Bhatnagar

Ph.D. 1968, Head, Department of Environmental Biology, A.P.S,University Rewa

Prof. Shashi Prabha Singh

Ph.D. 1971, Head, School of Studies in Botany, Jiwaji University, Gwalior

Prof. S.K.Mishra

M.Sc. 1970 Ph.D. 1974, Head

Ravishankar University, Raipur

Prof.Karuna Verma

M.Sc. 1975, Department of Biosciences , R.D,University,Jabalpur

Prof R.P.Thakre

M.Sc. 1971 Ph.D. 1975, Prof. And Head

Nagpur University ,Nagpur

Dr. T.S.Thind

M.Sc. 1974 Ph.D. 1977, Professor

Punjab Agriculture University

Ludhiana

Prof. P.K.Singhal

Ph.D. 1980, Department of Biosciences

R.D,University, Jabalpur

Dr. D.K.Khare

M.Sc. 1977 Ph.D. 1981, Advisor,

Ministry of Energy, New Delhi

Dr. K.V.Singh

M.Sc. 1977 Ph.D. 1981, Associate Professor

Medical Institute, Houston University

Houston, USA

S.K.Sharma, IFS

M.Sc. 1977, CCF State Forest Department, M.P.

A.S.Rajput, IFS

M.Sc. 1978, CCF State Forest Department

M.P.

V.K.Parihar, IFS

M.Sc. 1980, CCF State Forest Department. M.P.

Dr. P.K.Shukla, IFS

Ph.D. 2005, PCCF, State Forest Department, M.P.

Prof.P.C.Kotwal

D.Sc.1987, Professor

IIFM, Bhopal

Prof. R.K. Saxsena,

Deptt. of Microbiology, South Campus University of Delhi

Prof. T.Satyanarayan

Deptt. of Microbiology, South Campus University of Delhi

Dr. S.K.Deshmukh

TERI. New Delhi

Prof. K.C. Paliwal

M.Sc. 1970, Head Madurai Karaj University, Madurai

Admission

Programme

Combination

Duration

Available seats

Eligibility criteria

B.Sc.

 

Chemistry,Botany, Zoology

06 Sem.

69

10+2

Chemistry, Botany, Geology

06 Sem.

31

10+2

CBZ + B.Sc. B.Ed. (integrated)

08 Sem.

28 +31

10+2

Botany, Anthropology, Zoology

06 Sem.

28

 

10+2

M.Sc.

Botany

 

04 Sem.

 

37

 

Under graduation with Botany

Ph.D. in Botany

 

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3-5 years with one semester course work

04

PG in Botany

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