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Status of Rice Production in Kashmir Division of J&k State
Author: G.M. Wani Introduction
1. Rice (Oryza sativa L) is most extensively cultivated cereal crop in the world. It is a staple food of about 2.4 billion or more. In South Asia as whole rice provides 23% per capita energy and 16% per capita protein. Its protein content is modest 7% but it provides minerals, vitamins and fiber too.
Table 1. Rice Production Statistics in the world
Country 1994 yield/hact/hac 1998 yield/hact/hac Differencet/ hac Percentage Increase over years
China 5.9 6.1 0.2 3.28
India 2.8 2.89 0.01 0.35
Indonesia 4.3 4.1 -0.2 -4.88
Vietnam 3.5 3.9 0.4 10.26
Japan 6.8 6.4 -0.4 -6.25
Unites States 6.7 6.3 -0.4 -6.35
Korea 6.1 6.9 0.8 11.59
Pakistan 2.5 2.8 0.3 10.71
Egypt 7.9 – - –
Iran 4.4 – - –
Peru 5.8 – - –
Table 2. Rice Production in Indian States
1994 1998 Difference
West Bengal 1.9 2.2 0.3
Haryana 2.5 2.8 0.3
Punjab 3.7 3.5 -0.2
Tamil Nadu 2.3 3.0 0.7
Andhra Pradesh 2.6 2.9 0.3
Jammu & Kashmir
Kashmir 2.5 2.8 0.3
Jammu 1.6 1.9 0.3
Jammu and Kashmir had the unique distinction of having introduced land reforms. About 1.82 lakh hectares of land were distributed. Out of it about 0.94 lakh hectare were distributed free of cost among peasants. Although absentee landlordism was abolished. Over years a neo-land holders have come into existence which are comparable to absentee land owners if not landlords holding large 201CJagirs201D.
The reform was bound to achieve the twin purpose of giving the cultivator his rightful place in the social system and also ensure more efficient utilization of the state2019s resources.
The main objective to achieve self-sufficiency in terms of rice production, although leaped forward from mere few lakh tones to 0.86 million tones. However, the major break through has been hampered due to various causes. A problem cause analysis done by us in the past could be summarized in Fig. 1.
Problems
Rice production in the State of Jammu & Kashmir is predominantly a mono-cropped activity. The area is about 40% in Jammu Division & 60% in Kashmir Division. The irrigation availability is around 91% as against 99% in Haryana & Punjab. The Haryana and Punjab irrigation is assured, which means free from climatic changes, as most of it come from underground water sources. Our irrigation potential in Kashmir for rice is snow bound. Most of it is through canal system, which dry up during draughts and flood during heavy rains and excessive snow.
In spite of the climatic changes over years Rice production has registered growth which may fluctuate with climatic conditions. Our food grain production of 22.59 lakh tones by the end of 9th plan registered a quantitum jump over 8th plan productivity of 13.56 lakh tones. A similar up ward trend is discernible with regard to chemical fertilizers which have gone up from 43400 metric tones to 72400 metric tones during the same period.
The common enhancement factors like;
1. Improved seeds including hybrids both seed production, certification and distribution among farmers needs critical evaluation.
2. The use of production recommendations by the farmers needs effective transfer of technology mechanism with wide spread use of electronic and print media along with on the job-training modules to Agriculture Extension Workers.
3. The whether dependent irrigation system has to be replaced with permanent or semi-assured irrigation potential especially in Khandi belts.
4. Timely supply of inputs like fertilizers, weedicides, fungicides, pesticides, along with fortification of humus (animal waste or organic manure use) & or other essential nutrients like potash, zinc sulphate etc. as per soil testing reports.
Needs and solutions
Low productivity causes: analysis scenario can be seen Fig. 1
a) Non-availability of quality paddy seed
Total land under rice
Kashmir Division 1.61 hectares
Distribution cropping area in hac
High Altitude – 0.3 lac hectare
Low altitude – 1.3 lac hectare
Seed requirement
Certified seed : Seed rate 60 Kg/hac
i.e. 60 x 1.60 hac = 96 lac kgs
For 10% replacement/year = 9.6 lac Kg.
9,600 quintals
say 10,000 quintals
Thus we need certified seed in the ratio of;
High altitude rice varieties 2200 quintals
Low altitude rice 7800 quintals
Total 10000 quintals
For above certified seed we need Foundation Seed approx.
High altitude belt 50 quintals land
Low altitude belt 150 quintals 100 kanals – SKUAST, may produce it
Breeder seed needs
High altitude varieties 1.5q land
Low altitude varieties 4.5q 10 kansls 2013 SKUAT may produce it
Certified seed need 10,000 quintals
Land 2000- 3000 kanals
Say 5000 kanals
10 seed villages of 500 kanals in 6 Districts 2013 can be used to produce it under joint supervision of SKUAST-K & Department Officers
or
Allow post-graduate unemployed graduate 12 to supervision village seed production under SKUAST scientist and seed certification staff of department.
(G.M.Wani)
Director Extension Education
Document II : Targets and achievements
Targets & Objectives:
a) The food availability per person per day as per the ICMR recommendations is 420 grams. The food produced in J&K in 301 gms/day/person. Therefore, we have roughly 1/3rd food grain shortage in the State. However, the shortages may be higher in view of the report of Dr. M.S.Swaminathan (2003) which says that the consumption of food grains in J&K is higher than those recommended by ICMR norms. In rural Kashmir rice consumption is 489 gm (per person per day and in urban it is 428 gm per person per day). Thus per capita rice consumption is higher than recommended ICMR norms.
b) Projecting the population of 40 million with rice as staple food, in an area of 1.60 lac hectares for rice we need a yield potential of 5 tonnes/ha
Explanation:
Assuming 500 gm rice per person per day, we would need 2 quintals paddy per person per annum. i.e for 40 lac people, we need 80 lac quintel or 8 lac tones. An area of 1.60 lac hectares under rice would need roughly 5t/hac production to meet our requirements. With the present productivity of 2.5t/h in Kashmir division, the target is difficult but could be achieved. Yet with increase in population over years, we may find 201CSelf sufficiency a dream only201D
To attain productivity of Rice at the rate of 5t/hac both in higher and lower belts. This would need replacement of present seed varieties in the farmer2019s fields with higher yielding varieties evolved by SKUAST. A modest approach to replace the 10% paddy seed each year can be executed under present infrastructure and land availability. The question of future sustainability of rice production to feed increasing population may need further increase in seed replacement schedules by 20 -30% each year which may need a proper planning and organization.
Aim for future : Self sufficiency in Rice production
Target : 5t/hac production of Rice
Facts
1. Under farmers field we have attained a yield of 3-5 t/hac using improved seed. The details of the investigation at formers field and by the farmer may be seen – Table 2.1
The improved package of practices prepared by SKUAST and when used by farmers resulted into total returns of Rs. 84,000/hac as against Rs. 54,000/hac by usual farmers practices. Thus under present conditions a net profit of Rs. 63,500/hac was attainable from Rice production which indicates rice production a profitable enterprise 2013 Table 2.2
2. During Kharif 2002 & 2003, the three SKUAST varieties yield 6t/hac under farmers fields. These minikit trails were conducted jointly by SKUAST & Agricultural Department experts in all the 6 districts of the valley. They were monitored and discussed in the Zonal Research Extension Advisory Committee meetings held in 2002 & 2003. The details variety wise yields/hac are shown in Table 2.3 for lower belt rice fields Table 2.4 for higher altitude rice fields.
An review of the two tables indicate that under upper rice land belts (high altitudes) the SKUAST varieties have proved a potential of 4.5 q/hac and under low rice zone, lower belts, a higher potential of 6t/hac was attained. The two combined suffice to our present needed yield under yield conditions on an average 5t/hac. Thus, the target is attainable & achievable.
3. Under scientific farm conditions at SKUAST Rice Research Station, Khudwani, a yield potential of 8.8 t/hac was achieved Table 2.5, otherwise too under field conditions with use of production recommendation a yield potential of 6.8 t/hac was reported Table 2.6
Under Village Linked Extension Education programmes, the farmers practices yielded 3.3 t/hac and when one or two intervention like replace of wooden plough with Shalimar plough was made a yield potential of 5.4 t/hac was achieved. Thus, under present status of technology already demonstrated to farmers through Agriculture Department, a yield potential required 5 2013 6 t/hac has been demonstrated. Now it is for effective extension mechanism at Directorate of Agriculture level to extend the technological awareness. For detailed policy projections, document III may be seen.
4. Hybrid Seed Propagation
The hybrid rice production technology in China has yielded 9.9 t/hac of rice. This coupled with growth duration of 123 days and milling recovery rate of 68.7% do promise to boost our productivity once more as in 1970 through use of Chinese hybrid seed technology but this hybrid technology is webbed with certain problems too.
a. Use new seeds every year: It is a seed dependant technological intervention, which under our present set up may prove more failure than success on its wide use. However, for pilot field studies and under research management farms we may continue its use as future long term strategy.
b. Seed rate is 20Kg per hectare as against 60 Kg per hectare, but seeds harvested from previous hybrid crops can not be used. Until our farmers are fully trained and acquainted with the technology. Its use needs to be limited to Govt, University or progressive farmers farms only.
c. The advantage of hybrid seed with less seed rate is hidden in its hybrid vigor potential. These seeds have rapid root growth and greater leaf area development potential. Thus more number of spikelets per unit area, increase productivity.
Detailed requirements for hybrid rice cultivation at present are beyond the capacity of our farmers. A detailed description on hybrid seeds in China can be seen in any web page & is reproduced herein for reference (Annexure-1)
Performance of participatory Seed Production Programme conducted in two Districts of Kashmir Valley during Khairf, 2004 (Crop Rice)
Crop Name of farmers Village Variety Class of seed Area sown {ha) Qty. of seed product,q/kanal or q/0.05 ha)
Paddy 1 Nazir Ahmad DarS/O. Habib Ullah Dar Chatterhama Jehlum Breeders seed 0.2 4.50
2 Mohd.Maqbool Wani -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.75
3 Gh.Nabi DarS/O.Ab.Rehman Dar -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.75
4 Ab.Rashid DarS/O Ab.Gaffar Dar -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.87
5 Mohd Rafiq DarS/O Ab.Gaffar Dar -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.50
6 Parveez Ahmad MirS/O Gh.Mohd.Mir -do- Chenab Foundation seed -do- 3.00
7 Mohd. Ashraf MirS/O Ab.Razak Mir -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.60
8 Ab.Ahad BhatS/O Mohd Ismail Bhat Telbal Jehlum -do- -do- 3.00
9 Mudasir Ahmad Bhat -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.60
10 Gh.Nabi bhatS/O Ali Mohd Bhat -do- Chenab Foundation seed -do- 4.00
11 Gh.Nabi Wani -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.60
12 Ab.Rehman BhatS/O Abdul Aziz Bhat Khudwani Juhlum Foundation seed -do- 4.00
13 Ab.Rehman BhatS/o Mohd.Sidiq Bhat -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.00
14 Bashir Ahmad BhatS/O Md.Shaban Bhat -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.00
15 Mohd Shaban Mattoo S/O Gh.Rasool Mattoo -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.00
16 Gh.Mohd.DarS/O Gh.Rasool Bhat -do- -do- -do- -do- 4.0
17 Shabir Ahmad BhatS/O Gh.Rasool Bhat Shalimar Chenab Breeders seed -do- 3.50
18 Ah.Ahad BhatS/O Riyaz Ahmad Bhat Shalimar Chenab Breeder seed 0.2 3.00
19 Bashir Ahmad LoneS/O Gh.Nabi Lone -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.60
20 Md.Maqbool MirS/O Gh.Rasool Mir -do- -do- -do- -do- 3.0
Cost of Production and Returns ha-1
Cost/Unit Field
Experimental station with approved package of practice Farmers practice
Total direct cost of production per hectare (up to packaging) Rs.20,500/- Rs.14,500/-
Total return/ha Rs.84,000/- Rs.59,000/-
Net profit Rs.63,500/- Rs.44,500/-
Average performance of Minikit Results of Paddy over the
Valley (6 Districts during Kharif 2002 & Kharif 2003.
A. Lower Belts
S.N Name of the Cultivar Yield/hacKharif Kharif2002 2003 Mean Rank %increase over check(Jehlum)
1. SKAU-105 63.63 62.35 62.99 1 10.51% over Jehlum and 17% over Chinab (SKAU-23)
2. SKAU-337 63.73 56.71 60.22 2 5% & 13.6% Respectively.
3. SKAU-27(Jehlum) 57.84 56.23 57.00 3
4. SKAU-23 (Chinab) —— 53.21 53.21 4
Average performance of Minikit Results of Paddy over the Valley (6 Districts during Kharif 2002 & Kharof 2003).
B. Higher Belts
S.No. Name of the cultivar Yield /hac.Kharif 2002 Kharif 2003 Mean Rank % increase over 332 & Khosar (check entries)
1. K-312 43.33 42.07 42.70 3 Both the entries i.e K312 & K475 have yielded below over the check entries
2. K-475 45.59 41.62 43.06 2
3. K-332 42.04 42.71 42.35 4
4. K-429 (Kohsar) 50.17 42.81 46.05 1
Average performance of SKAU-105 in District Yield Trial conducted at Rice Research & Regional Station Khudwani Anantnag from 1989-2003.
SN Vty. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003
1. SKAU-105 68.52 67.06 70.18 60.20 62.50 70.60 67.75 72.20 75.70 79.20 84.20 88.60
2. SKAU-5Check 52.96 55.40 48,57 53.00 52.50 63.05 51.94 – - – - –
3. Jehlum Check – - – - – - – 63.54 66.90 69.53 70.78 74.50
Seed Supplied to the different KVK2019s for multiplication by the Division of Plant Breeding & Genetics
S.No. Name of the KVK2019s Crop Variety Class of seed Qty. supplied (Kgs)
1. KVK, Malangpora (Pulwama) Maize C15 FS 12
Paddy Jehlum FS 30
2. KVK, Pombay (Anantnag) Paddy K332 BS 160
Kohsaar BS 92
Maize C15 FS 50
Shalimar KGMaize-1 BS –
Shalimar KG Maize-2 BS –
French Bean Shalimar French Bean -1 BS –
Cowpea Shalimar Cowpea-1 BS 5
Moong Shalimar Moong-1 BS 5
3. KVK, Srinagar Maize C15 FS 15
4. KVK, Kupwara Paddy Jehlum FS 80
Minikit results of check cultivars
A.
Lower Belts Higher belts
Jehlum Kohsar / K 332
S. No. Districts n Yield (t/ha) n Yield (t/ha)
1. Srinagar 6 5.9 2 6.8
2. Budgam 4 6.2 3 4.2
3. Anantnag 6 4.6 2 (K 332) 3.9
4. Pulwama 6 6.8 2 4.0
5. Baramulla 6 5.8 2 4.0
6. Kupwara 5 5.3 1 6.2
B. Experimental yield _____ 6 2013 6.5 ——— 4.2 2013 4.7
Critical gaps (B-A) ——- 0.7 -1.2 Nil
C. State average irrespective of cultivars 2.1 Critical gaps 3- 4 t /ha-1
D. Production farm average May be 2.5 -do-
E. Yield average in farmer2019s plot through various trial by SKUAST-K under IVLP programme 3.3 (farmersPractice) 5.4(With technological intervation)
Document No. III Future Policies
A. Technology Transfer in agro-ecosystems perspective
1. To meet the growing needs of food grains for increasing population emphasis should be given on small production systems to achieve sustainability and optimum resource use. Benefits of agro-ecosystem analysis in the form of resource inventory, identification of crops, cropping patterns and potential production zones, problem and causes analysis for low productivity etc., need to be considered.
2. Small production systems are characterized by production basically meant for self consumption. Training activity need to be modified to achieve increased productivity in mixed farming systems. Product diversification through introduction of various alternate crops and income diversification of small farmers especially rural youth and school dropouts by offering training on farm income generation activities like introduction of back yard poultry, wormiculture, honey, mushroom production, goatry, dairy etc.
3. In case of green revolution production system (Progressive farmers) technology transfer would be geared up to achieve maximum productivity of individual crop. Training activity need to be further strengthened by incorporation of various promising technologies. For example in case of rice, introduction of hybrid rice production technology for breaking yield barriers. Training activity on hybrid rice production techniques can become the part of school curriculum. Similarly demonstrations should also be simultaneously taken up to prove the yield potentiality of new crops and new technologies/components. Multi-component demonstrations need to be further strengthened. Extension activities like field days, film shows would also add further strength in this direction.
1. Emphasis on commercial production systems would include identification of crops and products which have demand in international market like medicinal aromatic rice of export value etc. Training programmes and demonstrations would include technologies for production of various crops having export value with due regard to quality and less pesticide residue effects. More focus should be given to eco-friendly technologies like integrated pest management trough IPM techniques, integrated nutrient management through use of vermicompost and organic farming. Linkages of progressive farmer groups with renowned export firms would be established to make export process more transparent.
2. Farmers would be equipped with safe and suitable technologies for increased production of such items which have global market. This is essential requirement under globalization under GATT especially to safeguard human health with minimal pesticide or other residues.
3. Experience from KVK, Medak in Andhra Pradesh suggests that rural women play an important role in preservation of biodiversity of various plans having value in terms of food, high productivity, resistance to various biotic and abiotic stresses apart from usefulness in treatment of various diseases of plants, animals and human beings. Efforts have already been made in the form of creating awareness for identification of varieties, species and plants. Women work force training is still a weak link in our Rice Production system.
KVK2019s may prepare farmers to preserve biodiversity. This needs proper linkages with lead institutes. The main objective would be to establish an altogether innovative concept of 201CRural genebanks201D by proper harnessing of indigenous wisdom and scientific talent.
4. Education & Training
Rural women constitute major workforce in Indian agriculture. Studies
conducted and data generated in this regard suggests that in spite of their significant role in food production, value addition, conservation of bio-diversity and environment etc, they remained as invisible farmers. The invisibility of women as a farmer is due to the fact that women are engaged mostly in production activity but they don2019t have a role to play in remunerative activity. We must focus on effective use of small tools and implements to reduce women drudgery, training on income generation activities to facilitate greater role in decision making and economic independence of rural women. Efforts would also be made to utilize their un-exploited potential in conservation of germplasm through establishment of rural genebanks and linking them to national repository by proper training and guidance.
5. Information Technology
Revolution in information technology and India2019s contribution in this regard has created edge over the globe. It is proposed to utilize this powerful tool to bring revolutions in transfer of technology process in J&K. A beginning has to be made. The main agenda here would be to evolve an innovative concept, 201Ce-Farmer, E-KVK and E-extension201D for rapid and effective communication and transfer of technology.
6. Investments made in the past in the field of agricultural research, education and extension system has now created large 201Cstanding capacity201D for India, in terms of availability of scientific man power and infrastructure.
Globalization of agriculture and advancement in the field of information technology has set new agenda for generation, assessment and dissemination of technologies in agricultural and allied fields. Hence, there is an urgent need to reorient the present extension system in general and the technology transfer process in Particular
7. The following broader areas need to be set into motion for technology transfer
· Rural income generation
· Environment preservation
· Conservation of biodiversity
· Sustainability of natural resources
· Diversification
· Improvement in status of women and other disadvantaged groups
· Exploitation of commercially viable technologies and enhancement of export potential
8. Reformation model Annexure I, SKUAST component of Broad Base Agric.Extension Model Annexure II & other documents are enclosed. About the Author: Curriculum Vitae
1. Name Ghulam Mohyuddin Wani
2. Date of Birth 09.03.1949
3. Designation Director Extension Education,Director SAMETI
4. Present pay scale, basic pay, gross salary 16,400-22,400B.P: 22,400/- Allowances Rs.56,000/-
5. Address Post Box 461, GPO Srinagar, Kashmir, 190001, C/O SKUAST-K 2013 Shalimar, Srinagar Post Box: 461, GPO, Srinagar, KashmirPhone: 0194-2461317 telefax -2463459; 2463460; 2461567Residence: 0194-2431508Cell No: 09419095342
A. Academic Qualifications.
Exam/Degree Institute/Board/University Year Subject(s) with major field Class/Division/Grade/%marks Rank/Medal/Award
Graduation Univ. of Udaipur, Rajasthan 1972 B.V.Sc & A.H prescribed Syllabus Ist 3.77/4.00Distinction I-topper of batch 1968-72
Masters GB PUA & T, Pantnagar, U.P 1976 M.V.Sc(Animal Reproduction/ Gynae/Obst.) Ist 4.92/5.00Distinction I Position
Ph.D IVRI, Izatnagar 1985 Animal Reproduction / Gynaecology I By thesis I
Dr. Med. Vet.**Additional Doc. Degree Veterinary Institute, Deemed Univ. Hannover Germany 1984 Animal Reproduction/ Production Grade IDistinction First Asian to have this record of grade enines
DAAD Fellowship(Post Doc.)German Academic Exchange fellowship German Academic Exchange Dec. 1981 to August, 1983 Oct,1984-march,1984 Hannover, Germany (1 year 9 months)Animal Breeding institute, buetweg, Hannover,Germany One year Nine months 6 Months Post Doc. FellowshipVisiting professor fellowship
B. Employment Record & Experience : Included in the panel for selection / nomination of Vice-Chancellor & equivalent posts in the past. i. Director IVRI (Deemed University) Vice-Chancellorii. DDG (AS) / DDG Education, ICAR.iii. National Director equivalent to Vice-Chancellor- NDRI / IVRI etc.
Design-ation Pay scale Nature of work Organization Institution & place of posting Period (from 2013 to) Duration (Years, months)
Director 16400-22400 special pay Management Research, Training, Extension. SAMETI(Autonomous) State Agricultural Management Training and Extension Institute, of Kashmir.(SAMETI SKUAST-K, Shalimar 31.12.2005to date Two years
Director -do- Extension Education, Management Research SKUAST-K -do- 1995 to date 12 years
Addl. Charge(Registrar/ DRI/DR) 16400-22400 Res./Management SKUAST Shalimar 1999-2000 1 yr.- few months
Dean -do- Teaching / Res./ Extn. Faculty of Vety. Sci. & AH Fact. Of Vety. Sci. Shuhama 1992-95 3 years
Assoc. Director Res. / Farms -do- Res./Ext./ Teaching Management of Live stock Farms -do- -do- 1990-1992 2 years
Professor/ Head -do- Teaching/ Res./ Extension Animal Prod. DivisionSKUAST-K -do- 1987-1990 4 years
Sr. Scientist(ARS) 12000-18400 -do- CIRG/ICARMakhdoomSKUAST -do- Makhdoom (ICAR) 1982-1986 5 years
Jr. Scientist(ARS) 8000-13500 Teach/ Res/ Extn. ICAR/IVRI/CIRG CIRG/IVRI/ Makhdoom/ (ICAR) 1976-1981 5 years
GBPUA&T Pantnagar* Consolidated Research Associate ship Semen biology & AI project GBPUA &T, Pantnagar 1975-76 1.25 years
Veterinary Officer I/C Semen Bank 8000-13500 Veterinary/ Treatment/ Management J&K AH Dept ABS Sopore, Baramulla 1972-74 4 years
Pay Scale Held and duration * M.V.Sc as in service candidate.
From To
Rs. 8000-13,500/- 4.10.1972 31.7.1982
Rs. 12,000 2013 18,300/- 01.08.1982 21.08.1987
Rs. 16,400 2013 22,400/- 22.08.1987 To date
Note: Experience in the relevant subject : 34 years
Experience as Principle scientist : 19 years
Experience as Dean/ Director : 15 years
C. In- service Award/ Recognition
Name of the Award/Recognition Awarding Organization (place/country) Year National/International institution /professional society Additional Information
1. International Gold star award 201CIndia International Friendship Society201D Nepal 2007 International For best contributions in disseminating modern technologies.
2. NIF award National Innovation Foundation, New Delhi 2007 National For Grassroot technological innovations and outstanding traditional knowledge
3. Winter school Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 2007 National Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture
4. XXIII Annual Convention Deptt. of Gyneacology, Orissa Veterinary College 2007 National Annual convention for Improving reproductive efficiency of Farm and Pet animals
3. XXII Annual convention & International Symposium Indian Society for Study of Animal Reproduction, MHOW (MP) 2006 International symposium Innovative technologies for fertility enhancement in livestock
4. International Symposium Indian society for Study of Reproduction and Fertility 2006 International symposium Individual for recent advances in Reproduction & Fertility
5. Merit of Honour Certificate Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India through Radio Kashmir Srinagar 1997 National Individual For contributions in disseminating modern technologies in Agriculture & allied sciences
6. Dr. Z. A. Hashmi award Dr. Z.A.Hashmi Award in the field of Education and livestock research SAARC 2013 old boys Association 1996 SAARC International IndividualIn recognition of his services rendered in the field of Education & Livestock research
7. Glory of India Gold Medal & Certificate of Excellence International Institute of Success Awareness, New Delhi. India. Presented by Dr. G.V.G. Krishnamurthy Hon2019ble Former Election Commissioner at New Delhi on 22 Sept., 2004 2004 National IndividualFor outstanding services in the field of Education
8. International Vety. Society cash award International Vety. Society, USA 1988 International IndividualDonated to SKUAST-K for student awards
9. Bharat Garu Award, India India International Friendship Society, Award received from Dy. PM of India Mr. L.K Advani Ji at Chandigarah. 2004 National Individual.201CFor his profound academic, research and Training achievements.201D
10. QRT Chairman Chairman, QRT, KVKs of Mahrastra and A.P. nominated by Director General ICAR-cum Secretary DARE. 2001 National Individual
11. F ISSGPU, Indian Society for Sheep & Goat Prod.& Utilization (ISSGPU) Presented by Dr. A. L. Chaudhary Former Chairman ASRB at CSWRI, Avikanagar, Rajasthan 2006 Professional society FELLOWSHIP Individual
12. ICAR Expert for evaluation of AICRP on Goats ICAR 19811987 Institution Individual
13. Member Site Selection Member ICAR Site Selection Committees for establishment of KVKs, Badgam, Srinagar.KVK of Bandipora, Kupwara and Anantnag 2000-2001 2002-2003 ICAR Institute Individual
14. Member Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction 1990-93& 1997-04 professional society Individual
15. Member Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Small Ruminant Research 1999-2001 professional society Individual
16. Member Editorial Advisory Board, Oriental Science, the official Journal of Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Sciences, Srinagar. 1995-1997 State recognition Individual
17.Vice-Chairman The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Sciences, Reg. No. 2282-S-1995 1994-1997 State Individual
18. Member Secretary CPC, SKUAST J&K/ SKUAST-K 1986-1989 institutional Individual
19. Chairman Works & other CPC Committees of SKUAST from time to time. 1992-2006 Institutional
20. Member Board of Management SKUAST J&K & SKUAST-K 1992-to date Institutional
21.International European Union Area. Of biomedi-Acad. Partner Cine & DNA finger Printing 1995 International Partnership EU Recognition
22. Member Academic Council, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. 1995-2000 Institutional Inter University Recognition
23. Prof. CR Sane Oration Prof. C.R. Sane Oration at XVIII Annual Convention of ISSAR and National Symposium on reproductive Technologies for Augmentation of Fertility at IVRI, Izatnagar Nov.14-16, 2002. 2002 National(IVRI) ISSAR Recognition
24. German Research Foundation Project Award Award on Biomedicine & DNA Finger printing by German research Foundation, Germany 1993 International International Recognition, (Award Donated to SKUAST for student fellowship)
25. Five first prizes in Establishment of best Exotic Sheep Germplasm All India Livestock Show 1989 1989 National Joint Institute Award
26. DAAD visiting professorship Fellowship University of Hohenheim, Germany 1991 International Individual Recognition
27. DAAD Fellowship University of Hohenheim, Germany 1981 International Individual
28. Member / Advisor, Consultant Science and Technology, J&K Council for Sciences, Pollution controls Board, ICAR, and ASRB. 1995 to date National National Level Recognition
29. Member & Chairman Selection Committee of SKUAST, ASRB, and other SAUs. 1988 to date Institutional Individual
30. Examiner Examiner/secret paper setting and evaluation missions of various Recruitment Boards and public service Commission/ SAU2019S 1998, 2000 to date National Individual
31.Life and Founder Member. a)Indian Society for Study of Animal reproduction (ISSAR).b)Indian Society for study of reproduction and Fertility (ISSRF) c)Indian Society for Sheep & Goat Production & Utilization (ISSGPU)d)Indian Science Congresse)J&K Academy for Sciences. professional society Individual
32.Executive Committee member a)ISSAR/1986-1996 (Indian Society for study of Animal reproduction).b)ISSGPU 1997-1981, 1991-1992. 1986-19961997-1992 Professional society Individual
33. Executive Positions (Honorary) a)Secretary J&K Chapter of ISSAR.b) Secretary ARS forumc) Joint Secretary, Indian Veterinary Dean2019s Association.d) Vice-Chairman J&K Academy of Sciences. Individual
34. Chairman (ZREAC) Zonal Research & Extension Advisory Committee meetings of Kashmir Division including Ladakh 1995 to date Individual
35. Advisor/Expert Member ASRB/ SAU selection 1995 to date ICAR, SAU Individual For selection of Principal Scientist/Professors
36. Technical Advisor State Level NSS(National Social Services) co-coordinating all NSS units of SKUAST and other colleges 1992-2000 National Individual
37. Advisor / Referee for various Research scheme/ projects of Scientists ICAR, Depts. Of Biotechnology GoI. National Individual
38. Chairman of Seminars/ symposia Indian Extension Society Council, ISSAR, ISGPU, ISR&F National Individual
Invited Key Speaker at: 39. 6th National Congress on Animal Reproduction, Guwahati, Nov 28-30, 198640. National Symposium on Recent Trends in Fertility management of Farm Animals and VII Annual convention of IISAR, Trichur Kerala, 1988.41. Indian Society for study of reproduction and fertility 201C Diagnostic aids in Farm animals201D ICMR Institute of Research in Reproduction. Bombay 3-6, 198842. National Institute of Immunology workshop on Embryo Biotechnology 28th Feb 1987
43. Invited Author by Academic Press Publisher to contribute article on Goat Husbandry- multipurpose Management system for Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences. The only Indian conferred with this honour, which was suitably rewarded.
44. Chairman of Scientific session at Symposium II Modern Technology in increasing Reproductive efficiency in Farm animals. 6th National Congress on Animal Reproduction, Guwahati, Nov 28-30, 198645. Asian Conference on Animal reproduction at Bombay, 1985, Indo-British workshop on Rabbit fur technology, held at RRL, Srinagar 10-15th Oct, 1988.
46. Chairman KVK zonal workshops 1995- date
47. Co-Chairman at Scientific session Participatory Technology Development 16th Jan, 199 at National KVK Conference at Udaipur
Invited Key Speaker and Chairman at:48. 6th National congress on Animal Reproduction, Guwahati; Nov. 28-30, 1986.
49. National Symposium on Recent Trends in fertility management of Farm animals ISSAR Congress- Trichure, 1988.
50. National Symposium of Indian Society for Reproduction & Fertility ICMR, Bombay,1988.
51. National workshop on Embryo Biotechnology, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi. 2-8 Feb, 1987.
52. Asian conference on Animal Reproduction Bombay, 1985.
53. Indo-British workshop on Rabbit for Technology, held at RRL, Srinagar, 10-15, Oct,1988.
54. Co-Chairman and Key speaker at KVK National workshop at Udaipur 2013 Rajasthan, 1999.
55. Strategies for Economic Poultry Product Jan.27-31, 2004.
56. Fruit Production technology 18-22 March, 1999
57. Editorial Board member, IJAR, 1990-93, 1986-88, 2002-04.
58. Executive Member ISSAR 1986-1988, 2004, 1990, 2003, 1981, 1992, 1994.
59. Editorial Board Member; Oriental science 1994-1997.
60. Referee/ Scientific advisor. Reviewer of International Scientific Journal for small Ruminant Research User Name: GWANI,1990- date.
61. Reviewer / referee of National Journal : 1986 to date. Ind. J. Animal science. Ind. J. Small Ruminant Research. Deptt. Of Biotechnology Project Submitted. ICAR. Prof. Emeritus, Prof. Emeritus Science & Technology Project, Pollution Control Board.
Executive Professional Position.62. Secretary Indian Vet. Dean Conference 1988.63. Secretary ARS Forum 1977-8164. Vice-Chairman, J&L Academy of science. Reg. No: 2282-5-1955.65. Patron, J&K NGO Co-ordination Federation, Srinagar.
66. Chairman works committee, Infrastructural Development/Establishment 1992-1999; 2002- date
67. Chairman 2013 C.P.C: Equipments, Feed & Fodder, Sports goods.
68. Chairman on spot purchase of equipments under NARM, 1991-
69. Chairman Board of study and Board of Faculty of Vety. Sci. & Animal Husbandry , 1988, 1989, 1991-95.
70. Member secretary CPC, Feed & Fodder Committee 1986-90.
71. Secretary, Indian society for the study of Animal Reproduction, J&K Chapter, 1986-96.
72. Member, Academic council Kashmir University; Academic council SKUAST.
73. University co-ordination of National Social services (NSS) 1992-1999.
74. Chairman service selection committees of various staff categories 2013 below the rank of Asstt. Prof.
75. Advisor for selection of Professors, Principal Scientists, Training Organizers-KVK and other scientific positions of ASRB/SAU.
76. Examiner and secret paper setter and evaluator of SKUAST competitive examinations and NET & ARS Examinations of ASRB.
77. Honorary assignment of Board of Directors. Glow Biotech Limited (an IS certified company) G.T. Road- Aligrah.
78. Board of Director International Society for veterinary symposium 1988.
80. Invited Guest Speaker at:1. Association of Indian Universities2. Indian Society for Extension Education.3. Indian Society for Animal Reproduction.4. Indian Society for Sheep & Goat Production & Utilization. Tierarztlichen Hoshschule, veterinary Institute (Deemed University) Hannover, Germany.5. University of Hohenhim, Agricultural Sciences Germany.6. All India Medical Instt. New Delhi.7. Veterinary University, Madras.8. NDRI, Karnal.9. Agriculture University Banglore.10. Agriculture University, Guwhati.11. Veterinary University, Mathura.12. Agric. Univ. Bikaner.13. GBPUA & T, Pantnagar.14. Vety. University Chennai.15. Banaras Hindu University.16. IVRI, Izatnagar.17. Hamdard University, New Delhi.18. Kerala Agri. University, Trichure.19. Darwad Agri. University20. Agriculture University Banglore.21. Agriculture University Udaipur.22. Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana.23. CIRG, Makhdoom24. ICMR, Reproduction Institute, Mumbai25. Haryana Agriculture University, Hissar26. University of Kashmir, Srinagar27. CSWRI Avikanagar28. S.K.University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Jammu.29. Bombay University, Mumbai.30. Agricultural University, Rahuri, Maharashtra.31. Agricultural University Nagpur.32. NDRI, Karnal33. Rajasthan Agriculture University.
E. Teaching / Extension
Item Details Year Additional Information
1. International Acad. Partner Recognized as academic partner 1995 European Union (Individual)
2. National consultant Govt. of India Women in Agriculture 1997 Review & consultant for Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture. Project on Women in Agriculture.
3. Undergraduate / Post graduate/ M.Phil Animal Production/ Reproduction/ BiotechnologyAnimal ReproductionCo-guide in University of Hohenheim /KU/ Course curriculum DESIGNING 1986-2006 Teaching / Res/ ExtensionInnovative curriculum changes in SKUAST / Various subjects of Kashmir Univ/SKUASTVarious student awards 2013 location specific course curriculum
4. Ph.D -do- 1999 K.U. Zoology Deptt.
5. Member / Consultant Winrock international professional Registrar, U.S.A Registration No: 6791 1994 to date Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development.
6. 1986 to date Designing of BVSC & A.H (ARGO) Courses at SKUAST Academic Council
7. 1992 -todate Designing of MVSC & VOG Courses at SKUAST ACADEMIC COUNCIL designing all trainings of SKUAST
8. 1991 Course designing innovation at NARM for UG in Animal Reproduction Designing course s for SAMETI TRAINGINGS
Publication of Text Books
9.101112 Pregnancy diagnosis in Farm Animals Jolley printing Press, Khanyar Srinagar. 1986Advanced Techniques in Animal reproduction SKUAST Offset Press, Shalimar No.75/250/12/92. 1992Embryo Biotechnology in Sheep and Goats Valley Book House, University Road, Hazratbal, Srinagar. 1997Recent Advances in Reproductive Technologies Under print. 2006
Publication of Booklets/symposium Proceedings etc.
1314151617 1997 Proceedings Artificial Insemination and Breeding Policy in J&K State.
1995 Economics of Pashmina Production in Ladakh ; Sairbean offset press- Shalimar-Srinagar.
1995 Veterinary Education in India-a reformation Mohy Model, SKUAST printing press , Shalimar. Srinagar.
1994 Broad Based Agriculture Extension programme Model for Kashmir Valley districts.
1992-2006 Compilation, Publication & editing of production . Recommendations & other technical literature in English/Urdu and other Vernicular languages on: Vegetable/cereals/temperate fruits, Animal & Polutry Husbandry Zarai Pyigam & Vast other topics on agriculture about 100 such publication and innovative informative technical Literature publication of a dozens of Extension awareness literature at CIRG, Makhdoon. 1977-85
Chapters in Books/Publications edited by others
18. 1985 Embryo Transfer in Goats. New Dimensions of Goat production, CIRG, Publication Goat husbandry.
19. 2000 Higher Education and Human resource development-Knowledge perspectives in current Millennium, in Higher Education for Human development edi & Published by Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi.
20. 2002 Multipurpose Management Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences, Academic Press, London Edited Roginski, H; Fuquay, J.W & Fox, PF 2002. Vol 2 PP.129-1270.
21. 1993 Proceedings of Embryo Biotechnology, N11, New Delhi. Published ICAR- pp 1-5.
22. 2004 Role of communication in enhancing Agricultural Production- A Vision. In communication support Jivi, B and Ghadae, K. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India pp1-19.
23. 2000 Perspective of quality higher Education in Third Millenium. Book chapter in 201CIssues in higher Education edited by V.K.Patil, Vice-Chancellor, Pondichery University, Ref. No PUVC/008/200/185 dated Nov.6,2000. (Press details not known).
24. Guidance of students for award of University higher degreesThesis title M.Sc/ MVSc Name of the University Student awarding degree* DNA mapping of pashmina goats Mrs. Menrad Hohenheim/ (under German Goat project) Germany* Invitro fertilization and N.A.Wani SKUAST oocyte recovery and maturation from slaughter house sheep ovaries. * Studies on morphological characters and some A..M. Mufti -do- metabolic constituents at different stages of development of ovine conceptus* Investigations on caprine ovarian activities during M.Sharief -do- oestrous cycle.* Effect of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) N.A.Shah -do- on anoestrus crossbred cows under temperate climatic conditions.* Uterine diseases B.A. Seh -do-* Semen safety/preservation F.A. Kaloo -do-* Bacterial flora of bovine semen and their N.A. Koul -do- antibiotic sensitivity pattern. * Investigations on biochemical and hormonal A.G.Bhat SKUAST constituents of blood serum in post-parturient non-descript Kashmir buffaloes.* Investigation on some blood serum biochemical A.R. Mir -do- constituents and progesterone levels during oestrous cycle of Kashmiri non-descript buffaloe * Investigations on hormonal and biochemical M.A. Natoo -do- constituents of blood serum in non-descript pregnant buffaloes.* Investigations on Embryonic, Foetal Development A. Khatoon -do- & Implantation in Small Ruminants. Ph.D. Students as Co-guide1. Effect of Fish ovarian extract University of A. M. Najar on mammalian ovary Kashmir2. Biochemical Polymorphisms University of T.S. Khatlani of Kashmir goats. Kashmir (M. Phil)Success of Students in terms of Award:
25. ISSAR Young Scientist Award 199726. DST Young Scientist Award 199627. Monbusho- Japanese fellowship Award 199728. Student Thesis Baged J&K Science & Technology Award 1997.29. Both the two students qualified for ARS/SRF/Net who appeared in Animal reproduction.
30. Popularization of new technologies:25CF Ultra sonic pregnancy detection and others in animal reproduction have earned me a place in international citation. May refer citation ; Wani, G.M. www.google.com or www.ward.mart.com 31. Delivered more than 300 live demonstration, TV shows/films on various aspects of Animal Reproduction and Livestock development / Agricultural Policies & development.32. Film on Goat- a poor man2019s cow distributed by Govt. of India at CIRG, Makhdoom.(Gareeb Ki Ghai)33. Conducted about 200 Kisan Goshties, Kisan Mela, World Food days and other professional discussions and workshop.34. Conducted more than 1000 Training programmes on various topics of Agriculture and Aniamal Husbandry as Dean / Director Extension Education from 1992-todate and now as Director SEMETI too.35. Examples of a dozens of farmers, who have generated their incomes or employment in J&K on varied sectors of poultry, Dairy, Vegetable farming and other allied Horticulture crops.
36 Production of Plant/Seed Materials for Farmers:- The Concept of vegetable, Floriculture and fruit crop nursery development was initiated first time after my joining as Director Extension Education. This activity was strengthened by ATIC, Polyhouse and KVK. Now we are supplying number of seedlings and planting materials to farmers under IVLP, a village has been innovated and created for such activities.- Sale of poultry, sheep and Jersey bulls and heifers through ATIC has been gaining popularity. Supply of Breeding Bulls to state, Rams to ICAR Project & state of J&K.
37 New Courses Innovations in Animal Reproduction:- Cannine Reproduction & Gynae 1 1=2 courses- Reproductive diagnostic techniques 0 2=2- Equire Reproduction & AI 1 1=2- Embryo Reproduction & Gynae 1 1=2- Avian Reproduction and AI 1 0=1- Fertility Management in Farm animals 2 1=3- Laboratory & wild animal reproduction & Management 2 1=3- Sire selection and breeding Management 1=1=2
38394041 Any other success story:Popularization of Frozen semen in J&K state during 1993-95 period, through intensive training to technical staff of Animal Husbandry Directorate, Kashmir. This resulted positive development of Dairy sector and from 2001-02, the J&K is not only a self sufficient state in milk but a surplus state.Popularization of Horticulture and Agriculture technologies in J&K especially popularization of poultry, Dairy, bee-keeping, food processing, Mushroom and biofertilizers and Vermiculture has given tremendous benefit to the farmers. My name has become a house-hold name in with farmers in J&K.Establishment of Farmers dairy farms, scientific orchards and agri-business concern has been my pride contribution.Through KVK at Leh in 1995, we demonstrated trench and plasticulture vegetable farming. In a decade the vegetable deficient district has been converted into vegetable exporting district for summer. Similarly with KVK at Budgam in 2002, we have demonstrated production of tones of vegetable for sale in other parts of the country in summer. This traditional diversification of agriculture has been very successful.
42. Chairman Board of Studies and Faculty of veterinary Sciences & A.H. SKUAST. 1992-1995
43. Distinguished Author Elsevier /Academic Press Publishers invited me to write an article on Goat Husbandry-multipurpose Management system for Encyclopedia of Dairy Science. The only Indian conferred with this honor, which was suitably financially rewarded. 2002
44. NSS Coordinator Coordinator National Social service (NSS) of SKUAST, Coordinating all NSS Units in SKUAST and other colleges. 1992-2000
45. Member a) International Goat Associationb) Board of Directors, Society for International Veterinary symposia, held at Srinagar on 2nd October, 1988.c) Educational Consultants Consortium (ECC).d) Biotech Consortium India limited (DTIS of DBT}e) Academic Council, University of Kashmir.f) Indian Extension education Society (EES).g) Animal Production Societyh) Board of Management SKUAST.i) New York Academy of Sciences.
F. Special Attainments
S.No. CategoryNovel technology Title & Detailed information Year Additional Information / citation / Recognitions
F.1 Methodology Laproscopy in Farm animal 1979-82 Cited as pioneering author in all citations referred in www.googli.com on clicking Wani,G.M
F.2 Techniques Ultrasonic pregnancy diagnosis 1977-81 Tiho Hannover. Dissertations/ Pdf / buersterd-2002
F.3 -do- Invitro fertilization technique in sheep with materials from slaughtered animal- revival of life after death 1994-96 Hiscite- Index Ian wilmut. www.garfieldLibrary.upenn.edu/istocom/wilmut
F.4 Bio safety Biosafety and disease control systems in semen 2002 www.edf.research.org/docScript/Pdf
F.5 Foetal age Ultrasonic foetal age determination technique 1988 Catalog.ArticoliHelp le 2026Acta 02/2001
F.6 Foetal Biology Prenatal foetal development 1996 www.nchi.nlm.nch.gov/entrez
F.7 Synchroniz-ation Synchronization techniques in goat and sheep. Patented by CSWRI/CIRG 1982-841978-81 Journals.tubik.jov.tr/Veterinary / issues
F.8 Replacement of ovarian hormone Use of fish ovarian extracts for mammalian reproductive enhancement and augmentation 1999 www.vidyanadhi.org.inmedindia.nic.in2026
F.9 Technique Laparoscopic technique for study of development of conceptus 1989 British library direct.Direct.bl.uk/research2026
F.10 Breed different-iation Breed characterization of J&K Goats 19931997 www.Uni.Hohenheim.de
F11. The first 21 years of veterinary diagnostic ultrasound a U.K University website, www.blackwell.synergy.com distinguishes Wani G.M, ultrasonic pregnancy in sheep and goats & Wani, G.M. The Ultrasonic and laparoscopic pregnancy diagnosis in goats as pioneering, innovative and original research publication.
F12. Citation in www.ingentaconnect.com., www.scieb.br/
Ingenta Connect Search Results IngentaConnect Home About Ingenta2026Authors : Wani NA; Wani GM;Khan MZ ;Salahudin S.Source : Small Ruminant Research,Volume 36,Number 1,April 2000,pp.63-67(5)2026193.63.84.41/search;Jesessionid =21e1054cw8130.victoria ? database=1 & title=Epididymus-29 k-Supplemental Result-Cached-Similar pages[PDF]Induction of Multiple Births in Akkaraman Cross-Bred Sheep2026 File Formate: PDF/Adobe Acrobat-View as HTML Wani GM,Buchoo BA,Wani NA : Use of human .gonadotrophin in superovulation of Southdown sheep.Small Rem.Res.1997,25,93-942026 www.piwet.pulawy.pl/doc/biuletyn-50-1/18_Akoz.Pdf-Supplemental Result -Similar pagesAWani,NA ; Wani GM .Journal title, INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES Bibliographic Details,2000 ; VOL 70 : PART 8 2026 Direct.bl.uk/research/21/08/RN083717970.html-8k-cached-similar pages.A Wani, GM, Journal title, JK Practitioner, Bibliographic Details,2000 ;Vol 7: PART 1 ,Publisher, NOT KNOWN,ISBN,ISSN,0971-8834 Pricing2026.direct.bl.uk/research/2E/05/RNO92947002 html-8k-Cached-Similar pages [ More results from direct .bl.uk] PDF Acta 02/2001 File Format : PDF/Adobe Acrobat-View as HTML WANI,NA,WANI GM ,MUFTI AM KHAN, MZ 1998 : Ultrasonic Pregnancy diagnosis in gaddi goats .small Rumin.Res. 29:239-240 WATT,BR,ANDRESON,GA,CAMPELL2026 www.vfu.cz/acta-vet/vol70/pdf/70 _ 11.5 pdf- similar pages. S Studies on the efficacy of RPL-1 for preventing retention of Sen BA; Beg MA; Khan MZ; Wani GM. Department of Animal Production and Gynaecology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry ,S.K.University of medind.nic.in/imvw/imvw 10781.html-5k-Cached-Similar pagesBeitrag : dar letsch 3 4 tltakt,oder abu 6 8tl beat Wani gm. Vorschau : dar letsch 3 4tltakt,order abu 6 8 tl beat Wani gmacht ha isch der [URL = http2026 www.aightgenossen.ch/forum/search.php ? S=51f2b86fb70dede536c310e353bf518c&action=find user & user id=2595-98k-Supplemental Result-Cached-Similar pages
F.14 National Consultant 1997 Govt. of India, consultant to review central sector scheme 201CWomen in Agriculture201D in Rajasthan Through GOI
F.15 International consultancy 1989-90 Technical consultancy and visit to cashmere Goats, sheep and yak projects and farms of Animal science Research Institutes of Mongolia under Indo-Mongolian Work plan Through ICAR, GOI
F.16 Hormone assays 1977 Institute for Research in Reproduction Parel, Bombay ICMR
F.17 R.I.A 1978 All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi ICMR
F.18 Frozen semen technology 1985 Annual Breeding centre, Bunteweg, Hannover, Germany GAE
F.19 Gene technology 1983 Animal Breeding Institute, Marin Sea, Germany GAE
F.20 Guest speaker lecture series Goat production 1991 Institute of Animal Production University or Hohenheim, tuttgart , Germany GTZ
F.21 Guest speaker Embryo Culture 1991 Department of Radiation Biology, Medical school, Essen, Germany DFG / DAAD/GTZ
F.22 Reviewer Referee of scientific professional Journal 1995 International Journal 2013Small Ruminant ResearchNational Journals:Indian Journal of Animal Sciences,Indian Journal of Small Ruminants, Indian Journal of Animal Reprod. Since 1995 to dateSince last 1½ decade
F.23 Sheep Germplasm awards 1989 Five first prizes in Establishment of exotic sheep Germplasm. All India Livestock show of 1989.
F.24 Editor 1977-84 Animal Reports, CIRG, Makhdoom ICAR. IVRI/CIRG/ ICAR
F.25 Surprise Checking officer 1978-79 Surprise checking officer for cash and stores of IVRI, Makhdoom Assignment from Director IVRI
F.26 Rapporteure 1989- todate Rapporteur / chairman, co-chairman of various symposium of ICAR, KVK, Extension society/ ISSAPU and ISSAR/ SAARC Professional societies Honorary Assignments
F.27 Awards 1992-96 SKUAST- Extension Dairy publication prize of GOI, ICAR KVK awards for KVK Budgam, Malangpora and Leh. joint award ,many other joint awards on extension and world food days
F.28 Editor 1992-98 Editor, SKUAST News First establishment
F.29 New Concept 1993 Superovulation new techniques in proceeding of Embryo Biotechnology, NII, New Delhi, ICAR Publication, New concept of early luteal phase superovulation
F. 30 Editor 2007-12 Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction National assignment
F.31 Farm Management: Mortality Reduction form 40-60% To 1987-88 10% 1988 2013 89 9.66% 1989-90 6.85% 1990-91 6.43%F.32 Lambing % increased From 50-60% To 85%, 86.28%, 87.77% & 89.41% during my tenure as ADR/HOD Animal Production 1987- 1991.F.33 Fodder Production increase per unit land
F.34 Nutritiona. Non-conventional feed incorporation 2013apple Pomageb. Birds 2 week age- 15%c. 25% Maize replaced by 15% apple Pomage with Molasses 10%.d. Silk worm Pupae replaces Fish meal.e. Duck weed (Lamina spp.) 27.60% Crude Protein 276%.
G. Externally Funded Projects
PI/ Co-PI/other Title Year Amount Funding Agency
PI Embryo micromanipulation in Goats 1982- 1983 50 lacs DAAD & Institute for Animal Breeding, Hannover
PI-Project LeaderCo-operating Institute Div. ARGO, SKUAST Improvement in Reproduction of Cattle & Goats 1985-88 10 lacs Institute fur Tierzucht Abt. Haustiergenetik Vet. Istitute (Deemed Univ) Hannovor, Germany
Co-PI & Guide Fish ovarian extract as synchronizing Hormones 1999 5 lacs each J&K Govt. (S&T) Kashmir University, RRL, Jammu
PI GRF/GTZ/DFG 2013Awarded Honorarium. Donated to SKUAST for student award & Research 1997to2006 Now worth 15 lacs as Foundation fund DFG / GTZ
-do- DNA finger printing of goats/ Genetic resources 1993-1997 More than 50 lacs DFG/ GTZ
-do- IVLP/ATIC/KVK/St of DEE/NATP/ SAMETI/ Training / Kissan Mela/ Print Media assistance projects 1995- 2006 100 Cores ICAR/ GOI, Deptt. of Extension, Ministry of Agric. & Co-operation, New Delhi.
H. Organization of Winter school/ summer school/ refresher course/ seminar/ symposium
Funding agency Title Year Duration Additional Information
1. J&K Govt. Livestock Breeding & A.I 1986 2 days Seminar / Breeding policy
2. Int. Vet. Organization International Vet. Symposium 1988 3 days Srinagar session
3. SKUAST First S.K.Mem. award seminar 1999 -do- DG ICAR as speaker
4. GOI/ ICAR Various seminar / workshops/ conf. 1992-2004 21 days Many ICAR / GOI sponsored seminar on AR/A product
Govt. of J&K / GOI/ ICAR sponsored Seminars and workshops
As Individual:
1. Seminar on sheep production (sponsored by D.O. Ext. G.O.I.) 1989 21 days
2. Workshop on livestock problems in J&K . 1 week 1991
3. Extension Education workshop and Seminars in Jammu. 1992 J&K Govt
4. Broad Based Extension Education Seminar in Ladakh. Few weeks1993 -do-
5.. KVK Workshop of North zone Jammu 1994 ICAR
6. 2nd Convocation of SKUAST 1998 ICAR
As Director Extension Education Supervision/Model Training/Govt. of India sponsored
1. Workshop on temperate Horticulture, Srinagar 2-3 weeks 1999 GOI
2. Training Programme on reproductive disorders 201C 2000
3. Temperate Floriculture 201C 2001
4. Temperate Horticulture 201C 2002
5. Strategies for Economic Poultry Farming 201C 2003
6. Diseases of Temperate Fruits and Vegetables 201C 2003
7. Organic Farming 201C 2004
8. Innovate approaches and Agril. Extension 201C 2004
9. Organic Farming / Transferable technologies 201C 2000
10. Various Trainings under KVKs/SAMETI 3 weeks 1992-2006
11. Govt. of India Model Trainings conducted:
Strategies for economic Poultry production Jan, 2004
12. Fruit Production Technology March, 1999
13. Co-Chairman Plannary session Integrated Disease Management 2004
14. Training Mannual 2013 Agri. Clinic & Agri. Business 2003
15. Production & popularization of hybrids March, 2003
16. Organic farming March, 2004
17. Rice Production Technology 1999
18. Model Training on Agri. Technology 1999
19. Transferable Technologies 1999
20. Technology Assessment & refinement (IVLP) PI 1999
21. Approaches to Disease diagnostics 2006
22. Temperate diseases March, 2004.
I. International Exposure
Country Purpose / Subject title Year Duration Sponsor
Hannovor, Germany Research / Embryo biotechnology & Frozen semen technology in Goats 1984-85 6 months DAAD/ GAE
Hohenhiem, Germany Research / Genetic resources / Reproduction centre for Agriculture in Tropics and subtropics, Institute for Animal Production University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart. April- August, 1991 3 months GAE/ DFG/ GTZ
Srinagar & Hohenhiem, Germany Collaborative project visits for the laboratory work on DNA finger prints and analysis of data from Kashmir Different spells in 1994 1997 Duration of project 3 years 2 visits of 3 months DFG/ GTZ
Srinagar & Hohenhiem Germany DNA finger printing of Kashmir goats- collaboration 1993-95 3 years DFG/ GTZ
J. Institution Building
1. Est. of AR lab/ Livestock farms at IVRI/ Makhdoom/ CIRG, ICAR Laboratories established: Ultrasonography, Embryo Transfer, Laperoscopy, Foetal Biology at CIRG /PROJECT REPORT of VET FAC.JammuNeonatal mortality reduction from 40% T0 6.43% from 1987-1991.Increased reproductive rates from 60% TO 89% from 1987-1991Marked assisted selectionNon conventional feed supllementation using apple as pomase-maize replacement by 10% apple pomase,silk worm pupae and duck weed
2. Est. of Animal Rep. lab. & animal Prod. Division & Farms, SKUAST, J&K Profitable Livestock enterprises at CIRG, SKUAST, (Cattle at Manasbal, Sheep at Alusteng.)
3. Est. of All KVK in SKUAST-K and some in SKUAST-J (Eight KVKs)
4. Project report for est. of vet. Fac. Camp college at Jammu
5. Est. of vet. Fac/ Res. Stations and Ext. ATIC/ IVLP in SKUAST / other Extension Programmes in J&K.
6. Farmers level: Darboo farms, Trumboo Farms, Bulla Farms. KVK :Queil farm, Vanaraja farms Poultry: Ahangar Farms and others.
K. Inter- Institutional Projects
PI/Co-PI/ Other Title Institutions Year Duration Amount 10 lacs or more Funding agency
PI DNA finger printing University of Hohenhim/ARDskuast 1993-97 3 years 25 lacs Equipments DFG/ GTZ
Co-PI Polymorphism Univ. of Kashmir/skuast 1994 2 years Full exp. Univ. of Kashmir/ RRL
Student guide Student project RRL- Jammu/ARD skuast 1995 1 year -do- CSIR /RRL/ Univ. of Kashmir
PI/ student Biochemical aspects S.K.Med. Sci.DEEMED Univ./ARD SKUAST 1994-2001 9 years -do- SKUAST/SKIMS
Project leader Improving Reproduction in cattle and goat populations Animal Breeding Institute, Hannover, Germany and Animal Production Division, SKUAST-K 1985-1990 5 years 10 lacs DAAD/ T1WO
L. Publications (Best 10 research publications for senior scientist post, best 20 for principal and other senior posts)
Authors Year Title Journal NAAS Jrn ID
1. Wani, G.M 2002 Multipurpose Management/ Goat Husbandry Encyclopedia Dairy sciences, Editor Roginski, H, Academic Press, An imprint of Elsevier Science, London, Boston, Amsterdam, New York, Oxford paris, San Diego, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo vol-II. Page no. 1259-1270 Like nature 4.0
Note: This Encyclopedia has been forwarded by president Emeritus Oklahoma State University, John. R. Campbell as 2018The authors bear a mark of excellence. We thank, commend and salute the prodigious efforts of the wise and excellent authors. The encyclopedia of Dairy Science will be cited often and with great respect & appreciation. The editors say 201Ccontributors to the reference work are recognized experts in their respective fields.
2.Wani, G.M. Khatoon A., Gowsomi P., Mir,S Darzi M.M and M.Z.Khan 2006 Early embryonic development in sheep and goats www.buzzle.com http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/8-7-2006-104739.asp GOOGLE RANK 6 (NAAS EQUI 4)
Wani, G.M. Khatoon A., Gowsomi P., G.Wani and M.Z.Khan 2006 Uterine changes under normal and abnormal corpus luteum in sheep and goats. www.buzzle.com GOOGLE RANK 6 (NAAS EQUI 4)
3. Wani G.M.;. Goswami P; Khatoon A.;.Wani P .Wani G 2006 Mammalian Foeto-maternal attachment - a new invention www.buzzle.com http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/9-5-2006-107646.asp Google rank 6(NAAS EQU 4)
Wani, G.M 2007 Recent Trends in Policy Initiatives and Technological Intervention, Goat Production as livelihood resource. www.buzzle.com
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4. Wani, G.M; Geldermann, H and Hahn, J 1990 Superovulations during early luteal phase in Goats. World Review of Animal Production. 29(2): 41?43. 3.0
5.Wani, G.M 1982 Laparoscopy in farm animals. World Review of Animal Production. 18(1): 7?13. 3.0
6.Wani,G.M. 1981 Ultrasonic pregnancy diagnosis in sheep and goats. World Review of Animal Production. 17: 43?48. 3.0
7.Wani, G.M 1991 Ooestrus activity in goats World Review of Animal Production.26(4);73-78 3.0
8.Wani, G. M; Geldermann, H and Hahn, J 1986 Brunstsynchronization Goats (Oestrus synchronization in goats) Zuchthygiene. 21: 1?2. 3.0
9.Mufti.A.M; Wani.G.M Wani.n.a; Mir.M.M and Khan.M.Z 1997 Superovulatory response in Corridale sheep during different months of breeding s
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Futurama Group Shot Cast Magnet FM287 $3.95 After printing a high resolution image, the manufacturer then laminates thepicture and pulls it around all 4 edges of a hard cardboard backing. It is thenglued down on the back where it meets a hard magnet which covers about 95% ofits back.The edges are all rounded for a smooth feel, and because of all the material,the magnet should sit about 1/8-1/4 of an inch off any surface. Magnet measures3.5 ... |
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P.T.K.C. Member Logo Art / photography Mug by CafePress $15.00 P.T.K.C. Member Logo Mug is the preference of many Art / photography . About our Mug: The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe..... |
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Wicked (2003 Original Broadway Cast) $9.98 One of the most common complaints about musicals is that the books are flimsy pretexts from which to hang numbers. Wicked runs into the opposite problem: it has a great plot, but too often the songs just get in the way. Based on Gregory Maguire's novel of the same name, Wicked tells us what happened between Glinda the Good and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, before Dorothy showed up in Oz. ... |
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The Last Waltz (Special Edition) $6.73 Martin Scorsese's acclaimed rockumentary of The Band's 1976 "farewell" performance blends concert footage, interviews and session recordings into one of the greatest concert films of all time. Guests include Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, The Staples Singers, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, and Ronnie Hawkins. 117 min. Widescree... |
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Buena Vista Social Club $10.57 Ry Cooder's name has helped bring attention to this session, but it's the veteran Cuban son musicians who make this album really special. Reminiscent of Ellington in its scope and sense of hushed romanticism, Buena Vista Social Club is that rare meld of quietude and intensity; while the players sound laid-back, they're putting forth very alive music, a reminder that aging doesn't mean taking to be... |
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This Is Garth Brooks [VHS] $4.85 Garth Brooks VHS tape… |
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Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Entry Lever Lock Starter Kit System, Satin Nickel $609.00 Schlage LiNK is more than a lockset. It’s a brilliant new system that enhances your home’s security, and your family’s peace of mind–offering a new level of freedom to home security. Be Secure. Be Informed. Be Efficient. Be Home. Away from Home. Proven Schlage security with innovative remote access means a whole new level of freedom for your family. With Schlage LiNK, you’re in charge–even w… |
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Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Deadbolt Starter Kit System, Aged Bronze $609.00 Schlage LiNK is more than a lockset. It’s a brilliant new system that enhances your home’s security, and your family’s peace of mind–offering a new level of freedom to home security. Be Secure. Be Informed. Be Efficient. Be Home. Away from Home. Proven Schlage security with innovative remote access means a whole new level of freedom for your family. With Schlage LiNK, you’re in charge–even… |
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Invicta Women’s 1499 Angel White Dial Multi-Colored Pink Silicone Watch $47.99 Sporting a luscious pink presentation, the Invicta Women’s 1499 Angel White Dial Multi-Colored Pink Silicone Watch is the vibrant timepiece accessory you have been waiting for. It begins with a 38mm gold-toned stainless steel case, a unidirectional pink plastic bezel with quarterly Arabic numeral markers and a protected crown on the right side of the case. The elements cradle a pristine white dial… |
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Grey’s Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season $15.99 Season four of the hit ABC medical drama was on shaky ground right from the season premiere, which left Cristina (Sandra Oh) at the altar by Burke (Isaiah Washington, fired after the press-frenzied third season); Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) downgraded to no-relationship-just-sex status; and George (T.R. Knight) pondering divorce from Callie (Sara Ramirez) to pursue love wit… |
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Hotel K K International $36.07 Hotel K K International is located in Rajkot, close to Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground and Watson Museum. Hotel Features. This 3 star property has a business center. Room service is available. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Hotel K K International feature minibars. |
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ELITE ELITE-K 120C $29.99 ELITE ELITE-K 120C |
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Signed Kellen Winslow Jr. Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Horiz #4 8×10 $15.25 Signed Kellen Winslow Jr. Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Horiz #4 8×10 This item was hand signed by the athlete and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from SportsMemorabilia.com. A tamper-evident hologram will be affixed to the item. Signed items are guaranteed to pass any third-party authentication with 100% Money Back Guarantee. Each signature is witnessed by a member of our staff or comes out of a private signing. |
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Kellen Winslow Jr. Autographed Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Horiz #81 8×10 $15.25 Kellen Winslow Jr. Autographed Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Horiz #81 8×10 This item was hand signed by the athlete and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from SportsMemorabilia.com. A tamper-evident hologram will be affixed to the item. Signed items are guaranteed to pass any third-party authentication with 100% Money Back Guarantee. Each signature is witnessed by a member of our staff or comes out of a private signing. |
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Kellen Winslow Jr. Signed Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Practice 8×10 $11 Kellen Winslow Jr. Signed Photo – P K Sam Florida State FSU Seminoles Practice 8×10 This item was hand signed by the athlete and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from SportsMemorabilia.com. A tamper-evident hologram will be affixed to the item. Signed items are guaranteed to pass any third-party authentication with 100% Money Back Guarantee. Each signature is witnessed by a member of our staff or comes out of a private signing. |
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Beatles Wig – Band Member $10.95 The Beatles can be easily called one of the most popular bands in history, so when you’re planning to go out at the Beatles for Halloween, bring that finishing touch to your costume with this Band Member Beatles Wig! This one size fits most brown Beatles Wig is easy to put on and comfortable to wear! When you’re out to your Halloween gatherings as John, Paul, George or Ringo, make sure you have every detail right and grab this Band Member Beatles Wig to bring your outfit to completion! |
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SYNTRAX NECTAR 2LB STRAWBERRY K $44.95 SYNTRAX NECTAR 2LB STRAWBERRY K |
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Progressive Labs Mag-K 90Caps $15 Progressive Labs Mag-K 90Caps |
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