Lalit Tewari | Botany | Outstanding Educator Award

Prof. Dr. Lalit Tewari | Botany | Outstanding Educator Award

Kumaun University | India

Dr. Lalit Mohan Tewari is a Professor of Botany at Kumaun University, Nainital, recognized for his outstanding contributions in plant taxonomy, ecology, and biodiversity conservation. He holds advanced degrees in Botany and has accumulated extensive teaching and research experience in higher education, guiding students and advancing knowledge in the field of Himalayan flora and epiphytic pteridophytes. With more than 120 documents published in reputed national and international journals, his research output reflects a strong academic foundation, supported by an h-index of 15 and over 1,500 citations, showcasing the scientific community’s recognition of his work. His areas of expertise include floristic studies, ecological assessments, conservation biology, and taxonomy-based approaches for sustainable biodiversity management. Beyond research, Dr. Tewari has played significant roles in academic administration, curriculum development, and organizing conferences that bring together scholars and practitioners. He has been honored with several awards, including the prestigious Uttarakhand Ratna Award, Asia Top 50 Scientist recognition, and is a Fellow of both the Linnean Society of London and the Royal Society of Biology, London. His contributions continue to inspire future researchers and strengthen the academic reputation of his institution, making him a highly deserving candidate for recognition at the national and international levels.

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Featured Publications

Kumari, P., Joshi, G. C., & Tewari, L. M. (2024). Diversity and status of ethno-medicinal plants of Almora district in Uttarakhand, India. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 8(3B).

Pangtey, Y. P. S., & Tewari, G. (2009). Ethnomedicinal uses of pteridophytes of Kumaun Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of American Science, 5(4), 167–170.

Joshi, G. C., Tewari, L. M., Lohani, N., Upreti, K., Jalal, J. S., & Tewari, G. (2009). Diversity of orchids in Uttarakhand and their conservation strategy with special reference to their medicinal importance. Report and Opinion, 1(3), 47–52.

Chopra, N., Tewari, G., Tewari, L. M., Upreti, B., & Pandey, N. (2017). Allelopathic effect of Echinochloa colona L. and Cyperus iria L. weed extracts on the seed germination and seedling growth of rice and soybean. Advances in Agriculture, 2017, 5748524.

Kumari, P., & Joshi, G. C. (2012). Indigenous uses of threatened ethnomedicinal plants used to cure different diseases by ethnic people of Almora district of Western Himalaya. Ethnobotany Research & Applications.