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Teaching
of Botany and Zoology separately at Undergraduate level was start
in 1962. The Department of Botany progressed under the dynamic leadership
of Dr. R.P. Shivhare followed by Prof. Vijay Shankar and Prof. P.
Kaushik. However, there was no Post Graduate course neither in Botany
nor Zoology departments. Therefore, both the department independently
submitted proposals to the University Grants Commission (New Delhi)
to start PG courses in the above two subjects. In 1984, a high power
Committee of VI Plan of the UGC visited the university. Instead
of recommending M.Sc. Botany and Zoology subjects, the UGC Committee
recommended to start M.Sc. Microbiology by involving the faculties
of these two departments. The committee also sanctioned two posts
(one Professor and one Reader) to each of the department to be coordinated
alternatively by the Heads of both Botany and Zoology Departments.
Prof. Vijay Shankar, the then Head of the Botany Department, took
over the charge as the Director of Microbiology to coordinate the
subject. Prof. D.K. Maheshwari joined the department in 1990 and
took over the charge as the Head of the Department. In 1990 after
the retirement of Prof. Vijay Shankar, Prof. B.D. Joshi took over
the charge as Coordinator of Microbiology. Furthermore, the first
meeting of Research Degree Committee (RDC) in Botany was held on
2nd November, 1988. In 1992, permission was granted for Ph.D programme
in microbiology, and the first RDC in microbiology was held on Jan.,
26, 1993. In 1994, UGC granted permission, to then the Department
of Botany, to start a new course i.e. B.Sc. Industrial Microbiology
as vocational course for five years. After completion of its tenure
of five years, the department conceived it as a regular course similar
to B.Sc. Biology Group.
Further,
the subject microbiology got nurtured by the faculties of both the
department namely, Prof. B.D. Joshi, Prof. D.K. Maheshwari, Dr.
T. R. Seth, Prof. P. Kaushik, Prof. A.K. Chopra, Prof. Dinesh Bhatt,
Prof. R.C. Dubey, Prof. G.P. Gupta, Prof. D. R. Khanna and Dr. Navneet.
The faculty members of both the Departments acted as the spokes
of a wheel to provide momentum to the growth and development of
microbiology. In 1996, M.Sc. Environmental Science was started under
the Department of Zoology. G
In
1998, with the consensus of the faculty members of both the departments,
M.Sc. Microbiology was shifted to the Department of Botany. Since
then this department is known as the Department of Botany & Micrbiology.
In 2004, the department was supported by FIST programme of the Department
of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India (New Delhi).
At
Present Prof. R.C. Dubey is the Head of the Department (2007-2010).
The courses run in the department are: B.Sc. (Botany), B.Sc. (Industrial
Microbiology) and M.Sc. (Microbiology). At present there are and
40 research scholars in the department working for Ph.D. degree
in Botany and Microbiology and 60 (28+32) M.Sc. Microbiology students.
In this session, the number of B.Sc. Microbiology and B.Sc. Botany
students is 79 and 133, respectively.
At
present the Department is in its fully grown stage having well equipped
good PG and Research laboratories with all modern facilities such
as PCR, Gel documentation systemelectrophoresis, UV visible spectrophotometer,
HPLC, gas chromatography, Fermentors, lyophilizers, Olympus microscope,
deep freezer (-20oC), etc. sponsored by different funding agencies.
The department is also having a separate AC Seminar Hall with LCD
facility, and a departmental library besides all basic facilities.
So
far, the department has successfully organized 11 seminars/conferences/seminars/workshops,
besides today's Summer School in Biotechnology. 13 research projects
have been ran in the department for the last two decades and 03
major research projects are in progress. Teachers of the department
have visited various institutions in India and abroad. The department
has great research potential. The results of the department have
always been almost on the top in the University. The department
is proud of its students who have always excelled both at the University
level and at various competitive examinations. A number of student
of this department have been selected in Central Services, Indian
Forest Services, Universities, CSIR and ICAR research labs, DRDO
labs, pharmaceutical concerns, and microbiological industries.
The
faculty members are pursuing basic and modern research right from
exploring biomolecules in drugs plants to DNA finger printing of
important groups of microorganisms. Research activities in the department
in various areas are going on such as aeromicrobiology, microbiology
of indigenous drug plants, mycorrhizal symbiosis, mycorrhization
helper bacteria, antimicrobial activity, botanical pesticides, biofertilizers
and biopesticides. Thrust areas of research are: bioinoculant charcateruzation,
formulation, production and evaluation for sustainable agriculture.
A
brief summary of the students is as below: Total M.Sc. Produced
from 1986 to 2008 = 343 Total Ph.Ds produced in Botany & Microbiology
from 1986 to 2008 = 51 Total Major Research Projects Completed in
Microbiology from 1986 to 2008 = 16 Total No. of Publications (1984-2008)
Books = 18 Research/review papers published (1990 to 2008) = 211
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