Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Name
Dr D B Shakyawar
Address
Director, Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, P Bangla Road, Sutergang, Kanpur 208001 UP
1. Qualification
Level
Degree
Institute/
Year
Subject(s) with major field
Fellowship/
Class/
Board/
Scholarship
Division
University
Graduation
B Text
GCTI,
1987
Textile Technology Spinning, Weaving,
Ist Div.
(Kanpur
Textile Testing, fabric Structure
University)
Masters
M Tech
Indian
1989
Fibre Physics, Chemistry of fibres, Man
GATE
Ist Div.
(Fibre
Institute of
made fibre production etc.
Science &
Technology,
Technolgy)
Delhi
*PhD
Ph D
Indian
2000
Title of Thesis: Studies on Hand value of
CSIR SRF
(Textile
Institute of
Woven Fabrics Produced From Indian
Technology) Technology,
Wools and Their Blends
Delhi
2. (i) Employment Record & Experience (Starting from the present position)
Designation Pay scale/ Pay
Nature of
Organization
Institution &
Period (From-to)
Duration
band
work
Place of posting
(years,
months)
Director
Rs 37100Adminstration,
Technical
UP Textile
21.11.201 Cont.
4 months
67000/
teaching and
Education UP Technology
4
(RGP-10000) research
Govt.
Institute, Kanpur
+ Rs. 3000
(On
Deputation)
Principal
Rs 37100I/c Head,
ICAR, New
CSWRI,
13.08.200 20.11.2
6 Years 3
Scientist
67000/
Division of
Delhi
Avikanagar (Raj)
8
014
months
(RGP-10000) TMTC
Division
Sr. Scientist
Rs 12000Research &
ICAR, New
CSWRI,
14-2-2000 12.0820 8 years 6
18300/
Extension
Delhi
Avikanagar (Raj)
08.
months
Scientist
Research &
ICAR, New
CSWRI,
Nov.,
13-26 Years 3
Rs 8000Extension
Delhi
Avikanagar
1993
2000
months
13500/
Scientist
Rs 8000Research
ICAR, New
13500/
Delhi
Scientist
Rs 8000As Trainee
ICAR, New
13500/
Delhi
Lecturer
Rs 2200Teaching
Technical
(Weaving)
4000/ (old)
Education, UP
Sr Res Asst
Rs 1640Research &
Central Silk
2900/ (old)
Extension
Board
2 (ii) Trainings attended in the relevant field of specialization*
Title
International Training
Quality Evaluation and processing of Cashmere fibre
National training
Research management
Programming in Visual Basics
MDP workshop on policy and prioritization, monitoring and
evaluation (PME) support to consortia based research in Agriculture
CIRCOT, Mumbai
8-4-93
15-9-1989
Oct,
1993
May,
1993
7-11-92
NAARM
Hyederbad
Govt Polytechnic,
Kanpur, UP
CSR&TI
Beherampore (WB)
11- 11-92
26-12-88
13-9-89
Duration
6 months
6 months
3 Years 1
month
9 months
Institution
Deakin
University
Geelong, Australia
NAARM, Hyderabad
IASRI, New Delhi
NAARM, Hyderabad
Year
Awarding
Organization
1996
2011-12
2012
ISSGPU,
Avikanagar
2014
ISSGPU,
Avikanagar
24-12-01
to 5-1-02
Jan 10-21,
2005.
May 24-25
2005
May 5, 2007
Govt. Central
Textile Institute,
Kanpur
Govt. Central
Textile Institute,
Kanpur
SKICC Srinagar
Gandigram Rural
University,
Gandhigram, (TN)
BIS, New Delhi
2007
2010
2010
Oct. 20, 2012
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2012
2011-12
2012
2010-15
2012
2014-15
Traditional
Knowledge,
NISCAIR
New
Delhi
Indian J of Fibre &
Textile
Res,
NISCAIR
Indian J of Small
Ruminants,
ISSGPU
J of Institution of
Engineers
UPTU Lucknow
UPTU Lucknow
HBTI Kanpur
DMSRDE, Kanpur
7. Product: Wool-cotton
union fabric suitable for
suitable for
shawl/blanker/furnishing
fabric for tropical winter
climate
20042006
8. Process- commercialized :
Comprehensive Natural
Dyeing Process for Wool
and Pashmina fibres
201011
9.Product commercialized:
Functional Carpet from
indigenous wool and its
blends
10. Process-commercialized
: Softening treatment for
Chokla wool made fabric for
handle improvement and
prickliness reduction
201011
2012
Two types of wool-cotton union fabric were produced using two different counts of wool
yarns spun from short fine wool as weft and coloured cotton yarns as warp. The woollen
part of the fabrics was cross dyed using 1:2 metal complex dyes to uniform shade
followed by finishing with a cationic softener. The performances of finished union
fabrics were compared with the 100% wool control fabric to find their suitability as
blankets for tropical winter season. This product was commercialized and 30 blankets
and 200 shawls were sold to interested persons (As a Co-PI)
The concern for the clean environment has created a deep interest in natural dyes.
Several sources of natural dyes were screened for dyeing wool and specialty hair fibres.
A comprehensive natural dyeing process is being standardized by which the wool and
speciality hair fibres can be dyed into all range of colours with good light and wash
fastness properties (As a PI).
Indian wool is graded as best carpet type wool providing excellent resilience, lustre and
performance. In order to improve the abrasion resistance, a process in which the wool is
blended with 10% nylon fibre has been developed at CSWRI, Avikanagar (As a PI)
The Chokla wool made fabric was given softening treatment using enzymes and
silicones to improve the handle and prickliness. Subjective and assessments assessment
showed that the treated fabric can be used as shawlwithout prickliness (As a PI).
4 (i) Teaching
Details
Year(s)
2015
Weaving Technologies,
1989-1992
1989-1992
Item
Textile Fibres
Research guidence for M Tech Ph D students
PhD
PhD
PhD
PhD
M Sc
M Tech
M Tech
Chagan Lal, Chemical Investigationof natural dyes and their application on Pashmina wool and
its blends, PhD, University ofRajasthan, p191.Awarded
Ashma Khan, IIS University, Jaipur
Manjali Sharma, Performance of cotton wool blended knitted khadi fabrics and consumer utility
of the same, Bansthali Vidya peeth, Bansthali
Haree Charan Meena,Studies on Indian crossbred wool and its blends on Khadi system
Punjab Technical University
Priyanka Temani, Study on Dyeing Properties of a Natural Dye on Pashmina. International
College of Girls, Jaipur,p100. Awarded
Mathurya Sukhram, 2011. Studies on Pashmina and Blended Shawls Using Polyvinyl Alcohol
(PVA) as carrier Fibre, UPTTI, Kanpur p67.Awarded
Nishant A study to explore the possibilities of replacing australian merino wool by indian wool
in khadi fabricIIT DelhiAwarded
2015
2012-13
2013-14
2012-13
2010
2011
2011
4(ii) Research
Projects handled (Mention the type of projects such as Institutional, Sponsored, Contractual and Consultancy)
Title of the Project
1.Development of
Diversified Animal Fibre
Based Value-Added
Whether
PI/CoPI/Associ
ate
PI
Duration
2012- 14
Major Accomplishments
Products
2.Development of Nano and
Bio Technologies Based
Functional Chemical
Finishing Processes to Wool
and Other Animal Fibres
Co-PI
2012- 14
3. Development of Carpet
pile, Technical textiles and
Apparels utilizing
indigenous wool blends
PI
2009-12
Co.PI
2009-12
CCPI
2009-2014
6. Development of upgraded
utilisation techniques for
wool produced in southern
peninsular region of the
country - Sponsored by
Central Wool Development
Board
Co.PI
2010-2012
PI
2013-14
Co-PI
2013-14
PI
2012- 2012
Associate
2000-2005
Associate
2000-2002
fabrics (Co-PI)
12. Processing & Product
development of wool &
speciality hair (Co-PI)
13. Processing & Product
development of wool &
speciality hair (Co-PI)
13. Post harvest
technologies for value added
products utilising Indian
wool & speciality hair fibres
(Co-PI)
14. Demonstration unit of
Bharat merino and Avikalin
sheep (Co-PI)
4(iii) Training organised
Training Courses Programmes
Co-PI
20032007
Co-PI
2006-2007
Co-PI
1994
1996
Co-PI
1996 2002
Organized (Title)
Year
Duration
No. of
Co-ordinator/
benefici associated
aries
2002
Oct. 21-26 (7
days)
24
Co-ordinator
2002
20
Co-ordinator
2003
20
Co-ordinator
2003
20
Co-ordinator
2003
20
Co-ordinator
2003
20
Co-ordinator
2004
30
Co-ordinator
2005
20
Co-ordinator
2005
30
Co-ordinator
2005
54
Co-ordinator
37
Co-ordinator
2005
28 June 4 April,
2005
28 June 4 April,
2005
May 15-21, 2005
20
Co-ordinator
2006
20
Co-ordinator
2010
March 12-18,
2010.
18
Co-ordinator
2010
Feb. 2010
10
Course Director
2011
43
Course Director
2012
3 days
Course Director
2005
2012
3.02.2012 to
18.02.2012
20
Course Director
2012
November 22-25,
2012
March 24-June 21
and June 24-Sept.
21, 2014
150
Associated
20
artisans
Course Director
2014
PI
Associate
Associate
Period
(From-To)
Budget (Rs.
In Lakh)
Funding agency
12.00
CWDB Jodhpur
2013-14
26.00
CWDB Jodhpur
2009-2014
316.00
2010-2012
25.00
2012- 2014
12.00
Central
Wool
Development Board,
Jodhpur
KVIC, Mumbai
3 Years
77.00
NATP (ICAR)
3 Years
21. 23
Adhoc ICAR
Title
(a) Training
b) Consultancy
Year
2002-2012
Amount
(Rs.Lakhs)
5.00
2005-06
0.1634
2009-10
0.460
2010-11
0.150
2010-11
0.20
2010-12
2.00
c) Farm Produce
(As PI of
research Project)
d) Others
Joint
Organising
Secretary
Organising
Secretary
2009-10
3.9
2010-11
4.31
2011-12
6.60
2012-13
7.5
2013-14
7.0
2011-14
3.00
Year
Duration
Funding agency
2003
ICAR
2008
ICAR
2004
2010
Jan 29-31,
CWDB, Jodhpur
RUDA, Jaipur
AIWF&NA, Jaipur
ICAR, CWDB, S&T,
NABARD
Training
programmes
Co-ordinator
2004
22 Officers from
Andhra Pradesh
Training
programmes
Co-ordinator
2005
24 Officers from
Govt. Andhra Pradesh
Training
programme
Training
programm
Training
programme
Co-ordinator
Jan 15 to Feb.
4,2010
3-8 Aug. 2012
20 Officers
March 24-28,
2014
5 officers
Course
Director
Course
Director
2 Officers
8. International Recognitions
Country
Australia
Type of Recognition
Year
Duration
Funding agency
2010
Nov 24-Dec8,
2010 (Two
weeks)
NAIP
Journal
NAASJo
urnalID
/Rating
A179/
7.69
Marks
obtained
1.
2015
Applied
Biochemistry and
Biotechnology DOI
10.1007/s12010-0151552-z
2.
Kumar A, Raja A S M,
Shakyawar D B, Pareek P K
and Krofa D
Shakyawar D B, Raja A S M,
Kumar Ajay, Pareek P K,
2014
Indian Journal of
Fibre and Textile
Research(aacepted)
Indian Journal of
Fibre and Textile
Research (Accepted)
I049 /
6.78
5.09
I049 /
6.78
6.78
4.
Shakyawar D B, Raja A S M.
Wani S A, Kadam V V and
Pareek P K.
2014
T039
/6.77
6.77
5.
Kadam V V, Meena L R,
Singh S., Shakyawar D Band
Naqvi S M K
Shakyawar D B, Raja A S M,
Kumar Ajay and Pareek P K
2014
The Journal of
Textile Institute
published online :
http://dx.doi.org/10.1
080/00405000.2014.9
21363
The Indian J of small
Ruminants, 20(1)
T027/
4.89
3.67
I049 /
6.78
6.78
A.S.M.
Raja,
D.B.
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar, P.
Temani and P.K. Pareek
Kadam V V, Shakyawar D B
and Goud V
2014
T027 /
4.89
3.67
I049 /
6.78
5.085
I049 /
6.78
5.085
T039
/6.77
5.08
Journal of Natural
Fibers, 10:4, 381-389
J31/ 6.51
4.88
3.
6.
7.
8.
2014
2014
2013
Raja A S M, Shakyawar D
B, Kumar A, Temani P and
Pareek P K
10. Sarfaraz A Wani; Asif H
Sofi; D B Shakyawar Ishrat
Yaqoob, F A Mattu and A H
Malik
2013
11. A. S. M. Raja , D. B.
Shakyawar , P. K. Pareek, P.
Temani & A. H. Sofi
2013
9.
2013
5.77
2013
2013
2012
2011
2011
2009
2008
2008
2007
2006
2006
2000
24. Shakyawar D B
Gupta N P and Dagur R S
1999
1998
I049 /
6.78
6.78
T022 /
4.89
4.89
I049 /
6.78
5.085
F009/
7.11
5.33
T022 /
4.89
4.89
Influence of Softening
Treatments on Hand Value of
Woven Fabrics Produced from
Indian Wool and their blends
Computer aided statistical tool
for hand knotted carpets
I049 /
6.78
6.78
I049 /
6.78
6.78
I079/
6.44
4.83
I049 /
6.78
6.78
I049 /
6.78
6.78
I049 /
6.78
5.085
I049 /
6.78
5.085
I049 /
6.78
6.78
I049 /
6.78
5.085
Manufacturing of blanket
(Kambali) by traditional
methods using Coimbatore
sheep wool at Kalanagal
Village
Studies on animal fibre
blended hand made felts Part
II Frictional, compressional &
thermal properties
Subjective Evaluation of Hand
Knotted Carpets
139.62
Author (s)
Year
Title
Journal
NAAS
Rating
M005/3.
32
M005/3.
32
2013
Indian J of Small
Ruminants, 19(2) 193-197
T027 /
4.89
2013
T027
4.89
T027
4.89
2014
2014
2013
2012
2012
33. A. S. M. Raja, D. B.
Shakyawar, A Kumar, P. K.
Pareek
34. A.S.M.Raja, D.B.Shakyawar, P
K Pareek and S A Wani
2011
2011
T027 /
4.89
2011
2011
T027
4.89
2011
Physico-mechanical
quality
Changthangi Pashmina Fibre
of
2011
J of Textile Association,
July-Aug. 2011, 96-98
J453/1.8
9
2011
A060/3.3
1
2011
Archieves
of
Applied
Science Research, 3(3), 350357
M005/3.
32
2007
2003
2001
1998
1997
1996
1996
1995
1994
1994
2010
825
2009
Wool Technology
Agrotech
Publishing
Academy, Udaipur
600
2004
CSWRI, Avikanagar
190
B) Books Published
Edited
1. Karim, S. A., Joshi Anil,
Sankhyan S K, Sinde A K,
Shakyawar, D.B. Naqvi SMK
and Tripathi B N
2. Karim, S. A., Shakyawar, D.B.
and Anil Joshi
3. V K Singh, N P Gupta & D B
Shakyawar, R K Arora
Book Chapters
4. N P Gupta
Shakyawar
2006
2004
2014
2014
and
J453/
1.89
J453
/1.89
2013
NICRA,
Avikanagar
CSWRI,
pp 101-106
7. D B Shakyawar and A S M
Raja
2011
Pp 507-514
8. Sarfaraz A
Shakyawar
2011
Pp 515-532
9. R Chattopadhyay, D B
Shakyawar and Nishant Kumar
2011
pp547-559
2010
2010,
pp
805-814
2010
A chapter on Advances in
pashmina wool processing and
value addition in book on Sheep
and Goat Production edited by
Karim, S. A., Joshi Anil, Sankhyan
S K, Shinde A K, Shakyawar, D.B.
Naqvi SMK and Tripathi B N
2010,
pp
815-825
2009
Agrotech
Publishing
Academy, Udaipur.
2009,
pp
229-239.
2009
Agrotech
Publishing
Academy, Udaipur
2009,
pp
245-256.
2009
Agrotech
Publishing
Academy, Udaipur
2009,
pp
301-308
Wani,
Central
Arid
Zone
Research
Institute,
Jodhpur,
383-410
pp.
Agrotech
Publishing
Academy, Udaipur
2009,
pp
309-318.
2000
pp 767-791
2014
CSWRI Avikangar
55
2014
PCR
Based
Technique
for
Identification of Pashmina Fibre
CSWRI Avikangar
40
2012
CSWRI Avikangar
35
2011
CSWRI Avikanagar
95
CSWRI Avikanagar
88
CSWRI, Avikanagar
206
CSWRI, Avikanagar
145
2009
N.P
2009
and
Manuals
18. Kadam V V, Shakyawar DB,
Ajay Kumar, Pareek P K, S
M K Naqvi
19. Rajiv Kumar, Satish Kumar,
D B Shakyawar and S MK
Naqvi
20. Shakyawar DB, Ajay Kumar,
Raja A S M, Kadam Vinod
V, Pareek P K, Temani P and
S A Wani
21. Shakyawar D.B., Ajay
Kumar and Raja A.S.M.
22. Shakyawar D.B., Raja A.S.M
and Ammayappan L
2010
2005
2005
2004
Advances
in
Semi-intensive
management (Training Manual)
CSWRI, Avikanagar
143
2002
CSWRI, Avikanagar
132
2002
CSWRI, Avikanagar
49
28. N P Gupta
Shakyawar
29. N P Gupta
Shakyawar
CSWRI, Avikanagar
216
Wool
&
Woollen
Products
Development and Evaluation
CSWRI, Avikanagar
271
and
2001
and
1996
30. N P Gupta
Shakyawar
and
1996
CSWRI, Avikanagar
262
CSWRI, Avikanagar
93-112
CSWRI, Avikanagar
215-220
CSWRI, Avikanagar
36
2003
CSWRI, Avikanagar
104
2007
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Satish, Raja ASM, Wani
Sarfaraz A and Karim SA
52. Wani Sarfaraz A, Sofi H
Asif, Shakyawar DB, Mattoo
FA, Yaqoob Ishrat and Malik
AH
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Kumar, A S M Raja, VV
Kadam, P K pareek
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Kumar Ajay, Pareek P K,
Wani SA and Karim SA
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DB,
Wani
Sarfaraz A, Raja ASM,
Kumar Ajay, Sofi H Asif,
Pareek PK and Karim SA
Success Stories
56. D.B.Shakyawar, Raja A.S.M.,
Ajay Kumar and V.V.Kadam
57. V.V.Kadam, Ajay Kumar,
Raja
A.S.M
and
D.B
Shakyawar
2002
CSWRI, Avikanagar
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2014
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2014
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2013
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Ka Vikas, 2012, (In Hindi)
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2012
CSWRI Avikanagar
2012
Application of Natural
Pashmina Shawls
Jan2012
July2012
Top
Paddle
Colours on
D B Shakyawar, VV
Kadam and Ajay Kumar
3.
D B Shakyawar, Ajay
Period
Mach
2015
13-14,
Dec.
2014
11-12,
5.
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Raja
6.
D B Shakyawar, A S M
Raja and Ajay Kumar,
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Present status and future
strategies
of
wool
production, processing and
product manufacture
10.
11.
Karim,
S.A.
Shakyawar, D.B.
and
Proceedings
of
International
conference on Emerging trends in
Production, Processing and utilization
of Natural Fibres Vol, I 88-99.
(Organized by Indian Society for
Cotton Improvement (ISCI) Mumbai,
16-18,
2009
12.
Shakyawar D B, Gupta N
P, and Wani S A
Value
added
quality
Pashmina
products
development, its marketing
and future perspectives
13.
D B Shakyawar
Sept 30-Oct. 1,
2007
14.
5-6 September
2006
15.
P C Patni, D B Shakyawar
& N P Gupta
4.
Seminar
Proceedings of National seminar on
sheep and goat biodiversity and
breeding
policies-issues
and
prospective at Shirwal Maharashtra,
India, pp. 71-77.
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, pp-38-48
Dec.
2012.
22-23,
April
16.
D B Shakyawar, N P gupta
& R K Arora,
17.
N P Gupta, D B
Shakyawar & V K Singh
Wool
Based
Technical
Textiles & their application
in Civil Engineering
Nov.
2004
26-27,
D B Shakyawar and VV
Kadam
Comparative Performance
of Pure Angora and Wool
Angora Blended fabrics
19.
V V Kadam, D B
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar
and S M K naqvi
Woollen
Namda
Handicrafts: Value addition
and women empowerment
20.
Shakyawar D B, Raja A S
M, Wani S A, Kadam V V
and Pareek P K.
Proceedings
of
International
conference on Advances in fibres,
finishes,
technical
textiles
and
nonwovens, held during at Mumbai,
India.
1-2
October
2013.
21.
A S M Raja, D B
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar,
P.K.
Pareek
and
Priyanka Temani,
Utilization of Saffron
Flower Extract for the
Development
of
MedicinalTextiles
Oct-22-25,
2012
22.
D B Shaktayawr, A S M
Raja, Ajay Kumar and P
Temani
23.
Chhagan
Lal,
D
B
Shakyawar, A. S. M. Raja,
Pawan K. Pareek, Kuldeep
K. Sharma and Mahesh C.
Sharma,
Dec.
2011
24.
D.B.Shakyawar, N.P.Gupta
and A.S.M.Raja,
Studies on
Low Stress
Mechanical Properties of
shawls produced from Wool
and Specialty Hair Fibres,
2010
25.
A.S.M.Raja,
D.B.Shakyawar,
P.K.Pareek and S.A.Wani
2010
26.
Nazir Ahmed, D B
Shakyawar and S A Wani
Symposium
2010
27.
D B Shakyawar, P C Patni
& N P Gupta
Application of computer
aided statistical tools for
decision
making
in
construction of hand knotted
carpets
Dec.
2004
10-13,
13-15,
28.
N P Gupta
Shakyawar
&
Role of Biotechnology in
fibre production and its
processing
Sept
2002
23-27,
Author (s)
Title
Period
Innovative
household
handicrafts from coarse
wool A source of
sustainable livelihood
Dec. 11-12,
2014
2. Rajiv
Kumar,
Satish
Kumar, P K Pareek, D B
Shakyawar and S M K
Naqvi
Dec. 11-12,
2014
3. V V Kadam, S Singh, J P
Bairwa, D B Shakyawar
and S M K Naqvi
Dec. 11-12,
2014
Dec. 11-12,
2014
5. Lal C, ShakyawarD B,
Pareek P K, Sharma K K
and Sharma M C.
31 August,
2013
6.
A S M Raja, D B
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar,
P K Pareek,.
Antimoth
finishing
for
woolens using natural dyes.
Dec.
2013
31
7. D B Shakyawar, L
Ammayappan, P K Pareek
and Chhagan Lal.
Extraction
of
natural
colorants from agricultural
residues
and
their
application
on
woolen
fabric.
21-22
2014
Feb
8. A.S.M.
Raja,
D.B.
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar, P
Temani, P K Pareek
Improvement in functional
property of angora wool
blended shawls
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, p-122
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
9. Vinod V Kadam, L R
Meena, D B Shakyawar,
Ajay Kumar & Shyam
Singh
10. Ajay Kumar, A.S.M. Raja,
D.B. Shakyawar and P K
Pareek
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, p-118
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, p-126
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
11. Ajay
Kumar,
D.B.
Shakyawar A.S.M. Raja,
Vinod V Kadam and N L
Meena
12. D B Shakyawar, Ajay
Kumar, P K Pareek, A S M
Raja and Priyanka Temani
Performance of handloom
carpet from native and
crossbred sheep developed
for carpet wool
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, p-127
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
Phytochemical analysis of
natural dye from Berberis
lycium and application on
Pashmina shawl
Nov. 29-30,
2012.
13. A.S.M.
Raja,
D.B.
Shakyawar,
Vinod
V
Kadam
Development of handicraft
woollen products
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom, p-117
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
14. A.S.M.
Raja,
D.B.
Shakyawar, Ajay Kumar, P
Temani, P K Pareek
Improvement in functional
property of angora wool
blended shawls
National
Seminar
on
Future
Challenges and opportunities to
improve health and production of small
ruminants at Makhdoom,
Dec. 22-23,
2012.
21-22
2014
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Development of eco-friendly
dyeing
and
antimoth
finishing
process
for
pashmina fabrics,
Performance characteristics
of carpets from Magra and
Bikaneri Chokla carpet
grade wools
Dec.
7-9,
2011, Jaipur
Dec.
7-9,
2011 Jaipur
Development of simple
duplex
PCR
for
identification of sheep wool
in pure pashmina shawl,
Dec.
7-9,
2011, Jaipur
Dec.
2011
7-9,
Dec.
2011
7-9,
A study on feltability of
south Indian coarse wool
Dec.
2011
7-9,
Feb
25 vizsy
2011
Dec.
7-9,
2011, Jaipur
Effect
of
spinning
techniques on handle of
pashmina fabric
Dec.
2011,
7-9,
Subjective assessment of
Pashmina blended shawls,
Dec.
2011
7-9,
Physcio-mechanical quality
of Changthangi Pashmina
fibre,
Sept.
2011
8-10,
Sept.
2011
8-10,
Comparative
study
on
quality of shawls made from
Hand and Machine spun
pashmina yarn
Sept.
2011
8-10,
Sept.
2011
8-10,
Comparative
study
on
quality of pashmina yarn
spun on Traditional and
innovative charkha
Sept. 8-10,
2011,
Jan 29-31,
2010
Jan 29-31,
2010
33. Ammayappan
Shakyawar D.B.,
Gupta N.P
L.,
and
Optimization of dyeing
condition for wool//cotton
union fabric with direct dyes
using Box-Behnken design,
Jan 29-31,
2010
34. Shakyawar
D.B.,
Ammayappan L., Mahesh
Sharma, and Chhagan Lal
Jan 29-31,
2010
Jan 29-31,
2010
Jan 29-31,
2010
Jan 29-31,
2010
39. D.B.Shakyawar
Dec. 20-21,
2008.
40. D B Shakyawar, A S M
Raja and S Parthsarathy
Oct. 11-12,
2007
41. D B Shakyawar,
Parthsarthy and B
Behera
Influence
of
softening
treatments on hand value of
woven fabrics produced
from Indian wool and their
blends
Aug. 10-11,
2007
42. D B Shakyawar
Sept 30-Oct.
1, 2007
5-6
September
2006
44. D B Shakyawar
Development in blankets on
Handloom
May 24-25
2005
9-11,
January
2004
9-11,
January
2004
47. D B Shakyawar, N P
Gupta & R K Arora
July
2004
7-9,
Aug.
2004
19,
49. N P Gupta, D B
Shakyawar & V K Singh
Wool
Based
Technical
Textiles & their application
in Civil Engineering
Nov. 26-27,
2004
S
K
Pollution
Minimization
Appearances in Woollen
Textile Industry
Presented
in
Conference
on
Environment Management in Textile
Industry at IIT, Delhi
April 11-12,
2003
51. D B Shakyawar, N P
Gupta, R S Dagur, Chetan
Kumar,
S
K
Chattopadhyay
Dec. 15-16,
2001
52. D B Shakyawar, N P
Gupta, S Srinivasan
Low-stress
mechanical
properties
of
RemiePolyester Blended fabric
Dec. 15-16,
2001
53. D B Shakyawar, N P
Gupta, P C Patni and R K
Arora,
Biodervisity in Animal
Fibres
Properties
and
utilization,
April 23-24,
2001
23rd
Dec.,2000
4-7th
July,2000
56. N P Gupta, D B
Shakyawar,
A
K
Pokharana, R K Arora, P C
Patni
23rd
2000
Dec.,
57. D B Shakyawar
23rd
2000
Dec.
58. N P Gupta, D B
Shakyawar & R N Singh
19th
2000
Nov.,
59. N.P.Gupta
Shakyawar;
Seminar
organised
by
Indian
Agricultural
research
commettee
Karnal
3-5
1996.
June
60. N.P.Gupta,
D.B.
Shakyawar J.P. Mathur
S.S. Kalsy and A.K.
Pokharana
Spinning
speciality
Dref- 2
61. N.P.Gupta
D.B.Shakyawar
and
Workshop
organised
by
Development Board at Jodhpur
Jan 9,1995.
62. D.B.Shakyawar,
N.P.
Gupta & Nikhil verma
April
1995
8-10,
63. N.P.Gupta,
D.B.Shakyawar,
Nikhil
Verma & R.D. Sinha
11-12
1994
Nov.
and
D.B.
of wool and
hair fibres on
Wool
64. M.Ahmed,D.B.
Shakyawar,
Bhyrappa
M.S.Parthsarthy
K.S.
&
1993