Sajad Un Nabi | Plant Pathology | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Sajad Un Nabi | Plant Pathology | Distinguished Scientist Award

ICAR-Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture,  India

Dr. Sajad Un Nabi is a distinguished plant pathologist specializing in virology with extensive experience in molecular diagnostics, pathogenomics, and virome analysis of fruit crops. He has contributed to technological innovations including rapid virus detection, bioformulation development, and apple hybrid improvement. Dr. Nabi has held positions as Scientist and Senior Scientist at premier ICAR institutes. His work has earned multiple national and international awards for excellence in plant pathology. He continues to advance research in plant disease management and sustainable horticulture practices.

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Manoj Kumar Sharma | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Apeejay Stya University | India

Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma is an Assistant Professor and Academic Coordinator in Pharmacy with expertise in pharmacognosy, herbal drug technology, and natural products. He holds B. Pharm, M.S. (Pharm.), and Ph.D. degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences. With extensive academic and research experience, he has published numerous research articles, book chapters, and holds Indian patents. He has led funded research projects, presented at national and international conferences, and received awards for research excellence. His interests include natural product-based drug discovery, pharmacological studies, and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications


Application of Electrospun Nanofiber in Wound Healing: Trends And Recent Patents Analysis


Int. J. Life Sci. Pharma Res 13 (1), L37-47 | Cited by: 6 | 2022


Pharmaceutical applications of RS: an overview


Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 1335-1343 | Cited by: 6 | 2021


4-aminoquinoline derivatives as antimalarial agents: molecular docking study


Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 42 (24), 1286-1292 | Cited by: 5 | 2021


Molecular docking study of selected phytochemicals with COVID-19 main protease


Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 42 (24), 1265-1285 | Cited by: 5 | 2021


Biological activity of rice straw-derived materials: an overview


Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 42 (24), 1256-1264 | Cited by: 5 | 2021
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Mausumi Das | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mausumi Das | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Tihu College | India

Dr. Mausumi Das is an accomplished academic in Economics, recognized for her growing contributions to agricultural development research and labour market dynamics. She has completed advanced studies in Economics including postgraduate, M.Phil, and doctoral-level qualifications from distinguished institutions, building a strong foundation in theoretical and applied economics. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Tihu College, she brings vibrant teaching expertise while engaging deeply in policy-relevant research. Her work explores Agricultural Economics, Labour Economics, and Demography, with a special focus on rural-urban migration, farm productivity, and land rental behaviour of farming households. She has published insightful research in respected national and international journals, offering evidence-based perspectives on economic challenges in rural regions. Her academic journey also includes participation in major conferences and collaboration with eminent economists from leading institutions, strengthening her research network and intellectual engagement. Dr. Das’s scholarship reflects a commitment to understanding grassroots economic issues and contributing meaningful solutions to the development sector. Her dedication to teaching, research, and community-oriented academic work continues to shape her as a promising scholar in the field. Her career stands as an inspiring example of purposeful academic pursuit and impactful economic inquiry.

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Featured Publications

Das, M., & Dutta, M. K. (2025). Impact of rural-urban migration on farm productivity across farm sizes: Evidence from Assam in Northeast India. Indian Growth and Development Review, 18(2–3), 158–177. https://doi.org/10.1108/IGDR-11-2023-0184

Das, M., & Dutta, M. K. (2025). Does labour migration affect land renting behaviour of farm households? A Heckman selection approach. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 80(2), 353–369.

Karunesh Shukla | Agricultural Science | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Karunesh Shukla | Agricultural Science | Young Researcher Award

ICAR-NCIPM | India

Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla is a researcher in Remote Sensing and GIS with expertise in agricultural applications, disaster risk reduction, and geospatial technology. He has contributed extensively to the integration of advanced geoinformatics in crop health monitoring, policy development, and environmental studies. His work spans precision agriculture, disaster management, and sustainable resource planning. Dr. Shukla has published widely in reputed journals, showcasing his dedication to bridging technology and real-world challenges. With a background in both research and field-based projects, he brings innovation and scientific rigor to his professional endeavors, making significant contributions to the scientific community.

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Education

Dr. Shukla holds a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and GIS, supported by a strong academic foundation in the same discipline at the postgraduate level and Information Technology at the undergraduate level. His educational journey also includes foundational studies in mathematics and science at the school level, which strengthened his analytical skills and problem-solving abilities. Through his higher studies, he developed proficiency in geoinformatics, image processing, and spatial analysis. This academic background provided him with a multidisciplinary perspective, enabling him to connect geospatial science with agriculture, environmental management, and disaster mitigation, shaping his path as a geospatial professional.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shukla has served in diverse research and consultancy roles across national institutions and state-level organizations. His professional journey includes contributions in agricultural statistics research, pest management, disaster management, and remote sensing applications. He has worked on projects focused on monitoring agricultural crops, identifying plant diseases, and developing geospatial policies for risk management. In his various positions, he has collaborated with scientists, policymakers, and technical experts, contributing to both applied research and field-level implementation. His experience reflects versatility, leadership, and technical depth, strengthening his ability to address complex issues in agriculture, environment, and disaster risk reduction.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Shukla has earned recognition for his contributions to remote sensing, geoinformatics, and agricultural research. His publications in peer-reviewed journals highlight his expertise in hyperspectral analysis, crop disease detection, and environmental monitoring. He has been acknowledged for his role in integrating ground-based and satellite-based data for real-time applications in agriculture and disaster management. His involvement in multidisciplinary research collaborations has further enhanced his visibility within the scientific community. By contributing to national projects and policy-oriented initiatives, he has been recognized as a dedicated professional who combines technical expertise with societal impact in his research endeavors.

Research Skills

Dr. Shukla possesses strong research skills in remote sensing, GIS, and hyperspectral data analysis. He is proficient in geospatial applications for agriculture, disease stress detection, and disaster management. His technical expertise covers programming tools, satellite data processing, and advanced classification algorithms. He has practical experience with geospatial software, spectral analysis, and vegetation indices, enabling accurate crop monitoring and environmental assessments. His skills extend to the development of geospatial solutions for planning, monitoring, and risk mitigation. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches, his research integrates science, technology, and practical solutions, reflecting both academic depth and applied innovation.

Notable Publications

Integrating ground-based spectral reflectance and machine learning for Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Disease (CLCuD) detection in cotton crop
Authors: Rahul Nigam; Karunesh K. Shukla; Ajanta Birah; Mukesh K. Khokhar; Bimal K. Bhattacharya
Journal: Advances in Space Research
Year: 2025
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Detection of Aphid-Infested Mustard Crop Using Ground Spectroscopy
Authors: Karunesh K. Shukla; Rahul Nigam; Ajanta Birah; A. K. Kanojia; Anoop Kumar; Bimal K. Bhattacharya; Subhash Chander
Journal: Remote Sensing
Year: 2023
Citations: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Shukla’s career reflects a consistent dedication to applying remote sensing and geoinformatics for societal benefit. His contributions to agricultural research, disaster risk management, and environmental sustainability demonstrate his ability to combine technical expertise with meaningful impact. Through his academic achievements, professional engagements, and collaborative projects, he has established himself as a skilled researcher and practitioner in the geospatial field. His work exemplifies the integration of science and technology to address real-world challenges. Dr. Shukla continues to pursue innovative research, contributing to national and global priorities in agriculture, environment, and sustainable development.

Jadala Shankaraswamy | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jadala Shankaraswamy | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University, India

Author Profile

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Jadala Shankaraswamy began his journey in horticultural sciences with a B.Sc. in Horticulture (2001–2005) from Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad. His keen interest in post-harvest processes led him to pursue an M.Sc. in Post-Harvest Technology of Horticultural Crops (2005–2007) from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal. His academic excellence culminated with a Ph.D. in Horticulture (2009–2013) from Junagadh Agricultural University, Gujarat, where he earned the Ph.D. Chancellor’s Gold Medal in recognition of his scholarly excellence.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Shankaraswamy holds the position of Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale-XI) in the Department of Fruit Science at Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University, Mojerla, Telangana, India. He has amassed 12 years of diverse teaching and research experience across esteemed institutions such as:

  • Amity University, Noida

  • Lovely Professional University, Punjab

  • Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad

  • APAC College, Tamil Nadu

He also served in industry roles such as Horticulturist at Alankar Nursery and Farms, Gujarat, and as Senior Research Fellow at the Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Anand, Gujarat.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN HORTICULTURE

Dr. Shankaraswamy’s interdisciplinary expertise lies in:

  • Post-Harvest Technology & Value Addition

  • Pomology and Medicinal & Aromatic Plants

  • Nano Biotechnology in Horticulture

  • Phyto-chemistry and Chemo-informatics

  • Horticultural Therapy and Natural Product Chemistry

He has guided five M.Sc. students, submitted two major research proposals, and completed significant projects like:

  • Moringa Value Chain Study (NHRDF-funded): Aimed at enhancing Moringa leaf production for pharmaceutical purposes.

  • NAHEP World Bank Project (₹2.85 Cr): Focused on digital infrastructure and farm development at COH Mojerla.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Shankaraswamy has been:

  • Awarded over 19 prestigious national and international awards, including:

    • Eminent Scientist of the Year 2023

    • Scientific Discovery of the Year 2025

    • Sir Pietro de’ Crescenzi Award 2024

    • Young Scientist Award 2021

  • Certificate of Commendation from District Collector, Wanaparthy (2023)

  • Poster Award Winner at Water Conference, Bulgaria (2016)

  • Chancellor’s Gold Medalist (2015)

  • Cleared NET (Horticulture & Fruit Science) and recipient of ICAR-JRF & SRF

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

His work on cold plasma technology, natural farming innovations, and AI-augmented horticultural practices positions him at the forefront of sustainable agricultural technologies. He has conducted and organized several training programs for rural youth and women, enhancing skill development and agribusiness opportunities.

His global recognition includes invitations and awards at prestigious conferences in Ukraine, Japan, and Bulgaria, symbolizing his international stature in the agricultural sciences.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Shankaraswamy’s editorial and reviewer roles in more than 15 international journals (Springer, SciEP, Plant Archives, etc.) reflect his deep commitment to advancing scholarly research. His association with leading societies (AAAS, ASHS, NESA, IAMCR) and editorial leadership across journals in food sciences, plant studies, and nano-biotechnology cement his influence in both academic and practitioner circles.

He envisions the integration of AI, drone tech, cold plasma, and natural farming principles for a future-proof and sustainable horticulture model in India and beyond.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. J. Shankaraswamy exemplifies the union of academic brilliance, grassroots empowerment, and cutting-edge innovation in horticulture and post-harvest technology. With an unwavering commitment to community-centric science and sustainability, he stands as a beacon of global scientific excellence from India.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

  1. Title: Magnesium and molecular crowding of the cosolutes stabilize the i‐motif structure at physiological pH
    Authors: S. Saxena, S. Joshi, J. Shankaraswamy, S. Tyagi, S. Kukreti
    Journal: Biopolymers
    Year: 2017


  1. Title: Precision farming in horticulture
    Author: J. Singh
    Publisher: New India Publishing Agency
    Year: 2013


  1. Title: Flowering manipulation in mango: A science comes of age
    Author: J.S. Swamy
    Journal: Journal of Today’s Biological Sciences: Research and Review
    Year: 2012


  1. Title: Selective recognition of human telomeric G-quadruplex with designed peptide via hydrogen bonding followed by base stacking interactions
    Authors: S. Tyagi, S. Saxena, N. Kundu, T. Sharma, A. Chakraborty, S. Kaur, D. Miyoshi, et al.
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2019


  1. Title: Screening the binding potential of quercetin with parallel, antiparallel and mixed G-quadruplexes of human telomere and cancer protooncogenes using molecular docking approach
    Authors: S. Tyagi, S. Saxena, P. Srivastava, T. Sharma, N. Kundu, S. Kaur, et al.
    Journal: SN Applied Sciences
    Year: 2020


  1. Title: Significant structural change in human c-Myc promoter G-quadruplex upon peptide binding in potassium
    Author: D.M.S.S. Jadala Shankaraswamy
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2022