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Lecture on "Climate Change, shifting phenologies and plant-pollinator interactions" delivered by Prof. Rajesh Tandon, Department of Botany, University of Delhi.
Induction program in Department of Botany for M.Sc. students, Batch 2024
Induction programme for the newly admitted students of M.Sc. programme in Botany, session 2024-2026 was held in the Department of Botany, University of Jammu on 14th of August, 2024. Dr. Leena Padha, Mission Director, Skill Development, Govt. of UT of Jammu and Kashmir, who also happens to be an alumnus of the department, was invited as the Guest for the occasion. Dr. Padha. interacted with the students and narrated her journey as a M.Sc. and Ph.D. student of Botany to the echelons of administration in J&K govt. . She emphasized upon high moral values, code of conduct, dedication towards our job and responsibilities as citizens of the country for making a better society. Prof. Susheel Verma, Head of the Department, made an exhaustive presentation of departmental profile and made the students familiar with different components of the academics including course curriculum, research and extension activities of the department. The students also learnt about the infrastructure facilities comprising Research labs, Central instrumental facility, Herbarium-cum-Museum, and Botanical and Cactus garden of the department through the presentation. All the faculty members, research scholars, and students of 2023-2025 batch attended the induction programme and interacted with Dr. Leena Padha.
Department of Botany organized a lecture by Prof. Madhoolika Agarwal (General Secretary- NASI-Jammu Chapter), Dean faculty of Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi). During the lecture entitled “Sustainable strategies for improving rural health, food security and livelihood”, she acquainted the students, research scholars and teachers with different steps taken by her team for uplifting the status of tribals and rural people by making them aware about nutritious food available naturally around them and also by distributing nutraceuticals and medicines to them at regular intervals.
Department of Botany organized an awareness lecture by Prof. Arvind Jasrotia, Professor, Department of Law and Registrar, University of Jammu. He made students aware of different constitutional values. He apprised them of fundamental rights and duties given to them by Constitution of India. He stressed upon the audience that while enjoying different rights, each person should also perform his/her duties with greater concern.
Department of Botany organized an invited talk by Prof. Felix Bast, Department of Botany, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda. During his popular and non technical talk entitled “Science and Way of Life” he stressed upon importance of scientific temperament and curiosity in every sphere of life. He also emphasised that students should develop positive attitude towards education, research, technology development and transfer. Prof. Bast also answered the queries raised by the audience comprising of students, research scholars and teachers.
Department of Botany in collaboration with NASI-Jammu Chapter organized an invited talk by Prof. Tej K. Pandita, Centre for Genomics and Precision Medicine, Texas, A&M College of Medicine, Houston entitled “Chromatin status impacts DNA damage repair”. Professor Pandita made the students aware about different cytological tools, both classical and modern, for carrying out detailed chromosomal studies. While stressing upon the impact of chromatin status on DNA damage and repair, Prof. Pandita also inspired the students and research scholars to explore different project opportunities provided by National and International funding agencies.
Department of Botany organised an invited talk by Prof. Prof. K.R. Shivanna entitled “Galapagos islands where Darwin’s theory of evolution was born” He talked about his family visit to the famous island where theory of natural selection by Darwin was founded. He shared photographs of plants and animals, mentioned in the original theory of Charles Darwin. And so in a virtual manner, he took the students, scholars and teachers back to the era of Darwinism. The audience was awestruck with the biotic diversity of these islands.
Department of Botany organized Brain-storming session on “Conservation of threatened taxa of J&K” which was conducted jointly by Mr. Ravi Kesar (Principal Chief Conservator of Forests) and Mr. Suresh Gupta (Principal Chief Conservator of Forests). Both the resource persons, the distinguished alumni of the Department, took the students to virtual world of threatened taxa by showing them their pictures and possible causes of their extinction. While discussing different measures for conservation, they motivated students to take first steps towards conservation of threatened species.
Department of Botany organized an interactive session of Prof. Subir Kumar Bera, University of Calcutta, Calcutta with research scholars and faculty members of the Department on 25th February, 2019. Prof. Bera acquainted the students with research activities of his research group on “Vegetation history and climate change in plants of Coenozoic era in Eastern Himalaya using multi-pronged approaches.”
Department of Botany organised on invited talk by Prof. Shaliendra Goel from University of Delhi, Delhi. In his invited talk on “Understanding the control of apomixis” on 2nd April 2018, Prof. Goel introduced the audience with different kinds of apomixis and discussed about the genetic mechanisms controlling this phenomenon. During his talk, Prof. Goel also stressed that studies at detailed level are possible by funding from Government agencies and sensitised the students to prepare quality projects related to their work for getting handsome funding. In this way, their proposals can be practically realized.
Name | Designation | Qualification | Specialization | Contact Info. |
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Dr. Susheel Verma | Head & Professor | M.Sc., Ph.D. | Conservation Biology | E-mail: susheel.verma@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419797202 |
Dr. Yash Pal Sharma | Professor | M.Sc., Ph.D. | Mycology and Plant Pathology, Mushroom Biology | E-mail: yashpalsharma@jammuuniversity.ac.in, yashdbm3@yahoo.co.inEPABX: 2673 Mobile No.: 9419157412 |
Dr. Namrata Sharma | Professor | M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. | Plant Reproduction | E-mail: phyllanthus@rediffmail.comEPABX: 2671 Mobile No.: 9086003468 |
Dr. Veenu Kaul | Professor | M.Sc, Ph. D. | Cytogenetics and Reproductive Biology | E-mail: veenukaul@jammuuniversity.ac.in, veenukaul@yahoo.co.inEPABX: 2723 Mobile No.: 9419137180 |
Dr. Sikander Pal | Associate Professor | M.Sc, Ph. D. | Plant Physiology and Plant Biochemistry | E-mail: sikanderpal@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9596744900 |
Dr. Geeta | Associate Professor | M.Sc, Ph.D | Cytogenetics, Plant Tissue Culture | E-mail: geetaji@yahoo.comEPABX: 2675 Mobile No.: 9419155243 |
Dr. Harish Chander Dutt | Assistant Professor | M.Sc, Ph.D | Ecology, Plant taxonomy | E-mail: harishchander@jammuuniversity.ac.in , hcdutt@rediffmail.comEPABX: 2678 Mobile No.: 9906073604 |
Dr. Skarma Nonzom | Assistant Professor | M.Sc, MPhil, PhD | Mycology and Plant Pathology, Fungal Diversity | E-mail: skarmanunzom@yahoo.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419524725 |
Dr. Romica Verma | Assistant Professor | M.Sc., Ph. D. | Reproductive biology and Cytogenetics | E-mail: romicaverma92@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 95968 24150 |
Dr. Abhishek Dutta | Lecturer (On contract) | M.Sc., Ph.D. | Ethnobotany | E-mail: abhishekdutta492@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9596839143 |
Dr. Komal Verma | Lecturer (On contract) | M.Sc., Ph.D. | Mushroom Taxonomy | E-mail: vermakomal506@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 7051772281 |