College of Agriculture

College Dean : Prof. (Dr.) D. B. Singh
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The College of Agriculture is the premier and the foremost Agricultural Institute established in 1910, first of its kind in the country and South East Asia. The College is actively involved in teaching research and extension to impart quality teaching and research- extension modules for the multi dimensional development of the students and the farming community in and around Allahabad region. The college offers two undergraduate programmes, B.Sc. (Ag) and B. Sc. Home Science (Hons) and fifteen post graduate programmes in various disciplines.

Departments

Department of Agronomy
Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding
Department of Horticulture
Department of Extension
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.
Department of Plant Protection
Department of Home Science & Women’s Development



Programs Offered

Undergraduate Programs
B. Sc Agriculture
B. Sc Home Science (Hons)
Postgraduate Programs
M. Sc Agronomy
M. Sc Agriculture (Crop Physiology)
M. Sc Ag. Genetics & Plant Breeding
M. Sc Ag. Horticulture (Vegetable Science)
M. Sc Ag. Horti. Floriculture & Landscaping
M. Sc Ag. Horticulture Fruit Production & Post Harvest Tech.
M. Sc Ag. Plant Protection
M. Sc Ag. Plant Pathology
M. Sc Ag. Extension
M. Sc Ag. Economics
M. Sc Ag. Economics (Farm Management)
M. Sc Seed Science & Technology
M. Sc Ag. Entomology
M. Sc Food, Nutrition & Dietetics
M. Sc Clothing & Textiles
Doctor of Philosophy
Diploma Programs Offered
Diploma in Fashion Technology (Two Years)
Diploma in Fashion Technology (One Year)

Department of Agronomy

Agronomy is the backbone of agricultural education and this department is one of the first to be established in this University. It trains students the concepts of basic agriculture and crop production and farming knowledge through rigorous practical and theory classes. Apart from being a part of undergraduate programme it offers postgraduate degree in Agronomy in Crop Production and M.Sc. (Ag.) Crop Physiology including Ph.D. in Agronomy. The department has latest research facilities and encourages student to have sustained on hand experience on field crop management. All subjects in agriculture are interrelated to agronomy.

Faculty

Dr. Mohammed Kaleem, Head Professor Fertility Management and Farm Management
Dr.Thomas Abraham Professor Integrated Nutrient Management
Dr. P.J. George Professor Natural Resource Management
Dr. Joy Dawson Associate Professor Weed Management
Dr. Gautam Ghosh Associate Professor Crop production
Dr. S. Elamathi (on leave) Assistant Professor Farming System
Dr. Rajesh Singh Assistant Professor Cropping Systems
Mr. D. Sunil Babu Assistant Professor Soil Fertility & Nutrient Management

Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding

The department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, is the recently established course specialization. It offers two post graduate courses Viz., M.Sc. (Ag) Genetics & Plant Breeding and M.Sc. (Ag) Seed Science and Technology. The department offers wide range of courses for undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes through its well trained and qualified faculty members. Apart from teaching, emphasis is on a systematic and need based research to develop new high yielding varieties of cereals oilseeds & pulses for the region of Uttar Pradesh

Faculty
Dr. Thomas Abraham , Head Professor Integrated Nutrient Management
Dr. Chitranjan Kole (on leave) Professor Genetics & Plant Breeding Management
Dr. Suresh Babu Guttala Associate Professor Genetics & Plant Breeding
Dr. (Mrs.) G. Roopa Lavanya Assistant Professor Genetics & Plant Breeding
Dr. Shailesh Marker Assistant Professor Genetics & Plant Breeding
Dr. Gaibriyal M. Lal Assistant Professor Genetics & Plant Breeding
Mr. P. John Anurag Assistant Professor Seed Science
Dr. A.K. Chaurasia Assistant Professor Seed Testing & Storage
Mr. Neelam Rao Rangare Assistant Professor Plant Breeding

Department of Horticulture
The inception of Department of Horticulture was established soon after the B.Sc (Ag) degree (Two years) course was approved by the University of Allahabad in the year 1932 under the guidance of Prof. W. B. Hayes. Through his dynamic leadership, the Department conducted several research activities, particularly on guava, papaya & citrus species and continued tirelessly till 1957. Besides teaching and research activities he carried out extension activities related to fruit growing and its fundamental principles which still glorify our department and the country.

The postgraduate programme in horticulture leading to M.Sc (Ag) degree was started in 1970; thereafter the departmental activities in teaching, research & extension were further enhanced under the leadership of Prof. (Dr.) Gauri Shankar, who retired as professor emeritus in the year 1993. This department continues to grow with the able guidance of Prof. (Dr.) D. B. Singh
Faculty
Dr. D.B. Singh, Head Professor Fruit Production & Post Harvest Tech.
Dr. V.M. Prasad Associate Professor Vegetable Science and Post Harvest Tech, for Fruit & Vegetables
Dr. S. Saravanan Assistant  Professor Vegetable Breeding & Floriculture
Dr. Vijay Bahadur Rajwade Assistant  Professor Vegetable Sciences.
Dr. John P. Collis Assistant  Professor Medicinal, Aromatic Plants
Mr. Devi Singh Assistant  Professor Vegetable Sciences.
Dr. Murlee Yadav Assistant  Professor Fruits & Vegetable Sciences.

Department of Agricultural Extension

The Department of Agricultural Extension and communication is globally known for its pioneer work in Rural Development. The first Rural Development project started in India through this department in the name of Jumna par Punar Nirman (JUPAN) sponsored by Ford Foundation Society of USA. The Department of Agricultural Extension & Communication was established in 1952. The department was founded and headed by an eminent Rural Sociologist Dr. A. T. Mosher. Later on it was headed by Dr. T. A. Koshy and then by Prof. (Dr.) J. B. Chitambar.

The Department reached new heights during the tenure of Prof (Dr.) J. B. Chitambar. He took over the responsibilities as a challenge in the field of rural development (Jumna par) Allahabad, through Department of Extension Education and Communication by extending its services to the remote areas. He floated new concepts in rural development introduced linkage between rural areas including educational and research institutions with the help of Gaon Sathi concept.

Faculty
Dr. A.C. Lal, Head Professor Agricultural Extension
Dr. B.N. Tripathi Professor Agricultural Extension Management
Dr. E.P.K. Das Associate Professor Rural Sociology & Rural Development
Dr. Edward Masih Associate Professor Agricultural Extension & Rural Development
Mrs. M. K. Andriyas Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Education

Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology

Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology is an integral part of the Allahabad Agricultural Institute Deemed University. The department has been established in 1920 with view to impart training to the undergraduate students. In the year 1970 -71 postgraduate programme leading to M.Sc (Ag) in Agricultural Economic was started under the leadership of Dr. A.D. Wycliffe (Economic Advisor, F.A.O). Further from the year 2000-2001 this programme was divided into two specialized courses viz., M.Sc (Ag) Economics (Farm management) and M.Sc Ag Economics (Agriculture Marketing). Course work programme for Ph.D was started in the year 2001. The Department has well experienced faculty to impart course work in undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D programmes apart from being associated with research and extension activities.

Faculty
Dr. A. P. Pandey, Head Professor Research Methodology & Agril. Marketing
Dr. B. N. Tripathi Professor Production, Econ. & Econometrics
Dr. Nahar Singh Professor Ag.Econ. & Health Economics
Dr. Krishan Kumar (on leave) Professor Agricultural Economics
Dr. R.L.Prasad Associate Professor Theory of Economics & Natural Resource Economics
Dr. Wilson Kispotta Associate Professor Forest Economics & Farm Management
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Assistant Professor Agri. Finance & Business Management
Mr. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Dairy Economics

Department of Plant Protection

The Department of Plant Protection is established to carry out fundamental and applied aspects of research, teaching and training in the field of Plant Pathology, Entomology and Nematology. At present the main thrust areas of department of plant protection are post / disease management, biological midsection control of insects and diseases, pesticide toxicology, bio-pesticides, mushroom production, nematology and post harvest disease and their management. The department has a well established Integrated pest Management (IPM) laboratory which specialises in the mass production of bio-pesticides like beauvrria bassian varede, NPV, trichoderma chilonis etc.

Faculty
Dr. (Mrs.) L. Sobita Simon, Head Associate Professor Nematology, Plant Pathology & Plant Protection
Dr. P. Williams Professor Plant Pathology, Plant Protection
Dr. M.S. Mishra Professor Entomology
Mr. Shafaat Ahmad Associate Professor Bacteriology, Plant Pathology & Plant Protection
Dr. (Mrs.) Abhilasha A. Lal Assistant Professor Plant Pathology & Protection
Dr. Sunil Zacharia Assistant Professor Plant Pathology
Dr. Issac Williams Singh Assistant Professor Plant Pathology & Plant Protection
Dr.(Ms.) Vandana R. Pant Assistant Professor Plant Pathology & Protection
Mrs. Nishi Sevak Assistant Professor Entomology
Mrs. P. Anandhi Assistant Professor Entomology
Dr. Ashwani Kumar Assistant Professor Entomology

Department of Home Science

The department of Home Science (earlier the Dept. of Home Economics) is about 66 years old and one of the oldest in imparting Home Science education in the country. The department offers undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D programmes. A diploma programme in Fashion Technology is also offered. The overall aim of the department is to promote coagnitive and effective learning among students for technology transfer. It strengthens teaching-research-extension linkages through family and community focused research for holistic improvement in quality of life of farm and rural families. Home Science component includes courses in the areas of Food Science, Dietetics, Community Nutrition, Food Service, Food Quality Control, Human Development, Marriage and Family Relationship, Guidance & Councelling, Nursery School Training, Textile and their care, Apparel Designing, Weaving, Housing and Space Management, Family Resource Management, Consumer Education, Programme Development for Rural families, Extension Training Management and Industrial and Rural Work experience. The undergraduate programme includes a pakage of vocational courses as well as training of about 4 months in industries and rural areas in order to equip them for better employment prospects. The programme is designed in such a way that at the completion of the same the students may take up self employment or go for higher studies.
The programme of foods, nutrition and dietetics offered in the department focuses on developing knowledge and skills in micro and macro management of food for ensuring nutritional security and safeguarding human health. The department trains students as food scientist, nutritionists in an integrated manner to full fill multifarious roles required of an inistitutionalist / dietitian / scientist in the professional arena.
The department is committed to research areas of nutrition intervention to combat major nutritional deficiencies / disorders, development and impact assessment of nutrition communication material, anti nutritional factors in selected foods, formulation and standardization of therapeutic foods, dehydration of vegetables and their product formulation.
It offers various courses that focus on the trends of the various faces of human growth from conception to old age. It trains and prepare students through theory and practical work to understand and deal with various developmental stages of life cycle and their personality development.
The research areas include family relationship and child rearing practices, children with special needs, behavioral problems and personality development, human rights and gender issues.
The programme of clothing and textiles offered in the department impacts training to develop knowledge of textiles and skills in apparel designing and clothing construction to develop professionalism in fashion / garments / textile industry. The department also imparts training on value addition of textile products and skills in textile technology for starting micro enterprises in the context of the modern world of varied fashion and fabrics, the course programme offered is quite relevant and need based.
The research is being carried out in Value addition of textiles by dyeing, printing and finishing, biopolishing of non-conventional fibres for product development, designing through CAD, blending of fibres to enhance fabric properties, garment construction and designing.
It concentrates on various aspects of management of resources, house hold technology for work simplifications, space management and aesthetic enrichment of house. It also aims to give intensive training in the area of housing and interior design development of skills of family finance.
Designing of low cost furniture for persons with special needs, solar energy technology, ergonomic assessment of household activities and drudgery prone activities, computer aided interior designing are the major areas of the department.
It plays a crucial role in the developing country like India where its largest population is predominantly rural, illiterate and poor. Extension has wide scope in meeting the challenges in the national context by developing programmes and formulating methodologies for transfer of technologies to rural clients and developing skills to impart knowledge through vartied media. The department focuses on self help group (SHT) formation to empower women and the role of SHGs on empowerment of rural women through participation in agro-based enterprises
 

Faculty
Dr.(Mrs.) Sarita Sheikh, Head Professor Foods Nutrition & Dietetics
Dr.(Mrs.) Ranu Prasad Associate Professor Foods & Nutrition
Dr.(Mrs.) Neelam Yadav Assistant Professor Foods & Nutrition
Dr. (Mrs.) Anshu Assistant Professor Human Dev. & Family Studies
Dr.(Mrs.) Virginia Paul Assistant Professor Foods.& Nutrition
Dr.(Mrs.) Ritu Prakash Dubey Assistant Professor Foods & Nutrition
Ms. Nisha Chacko Assistant Professor Family Resource Management
Ms. Manju Mahananda Assistant Professor Human Dev. & Family Studies
Dr. (Ms.) Anjali Mathur Assistant Professor Human Dev. & Family Studies
Dr. (Mrs.) Razia Parvez Assistant Professor Family Resource Management
Ms. Ekta Grover Assistant Professor Clothing & Textile
Dr.(Ms.) Uraimindi Venkata Kiran Assistant Professor Family Resource Management
Ms. Sanghamitra Mohapatra Assistant Professor Home Science & Extension
Ms. Neeti Kishore Assistant Professor Clothing & Textiles
Ms. Rukhsana Assistant Professor Home Science & Extension
Ms. Nargis Fatima Assistant Professor Clothing & Textiles
Dr.(Mrs.) Anisha Verma Assistant Professor Foods & Nutrition
Mrs. Rina Anita Victor Lecturer Education & Extension
Visiting Faculty
Dr. Rini Jacob Visiting Professor Human Development
Dr. Susan Paul Visiting Professor Clothing & Textiles