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PROFORMA FOR CONSIDERING CASES UNDER

THE CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME FROM


SENIOR SCIENTIST TO PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST
INVOLVED IN
RESEARCH

Name of candidate Rakesh Srivastava

Designation Senior Scientist

Assessment Period: February 24,1999 February 23,2007

Discipline Horticulture

NATIONAL BUREAU OF PLANT


GENETIC RESOURCES NEW DELHI-110
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PROFORMA FOR CONSIDERING CASES UNDER THE CAREER


ADVANCEMENT S FROM SCHEME FROM SENIOR SCIENTIST TO
PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST INVOLVED MAINLY RESEARCH

NAME OF THE INSTITUTE; National Bureau of Plant Genetic


Resources, Pusa, New Delhi

1. Name Rakesh Srivastava

2. Designation Senior Scientist

3. Discipline Horticulture

4. Division/ Section Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection

5. Date of Birth August 20,1958

6. Date from which Ph. D degree acquires February24,1999

7. Date of joining in ICAR April 04,1986

8. Date of joining in Institute April 04,1986

9. Date of joining in the grade February24,1999


of Sr. Scientist Rs.12000-18300
(Scientist SG July 27,1998)

10 (i). Date from which scale of April 04,1986


Rs.8000-13,500

(ii) Date from which scale April 04,1994


of Rs.10,000-15,200

10. (A). Brief Summary of Research Achievements (One extra page may be added if
required):
1. Exploration and collection of Horticultural crop germplasm:
2. Evaluation and characterization of vegetable crop germplasm; Chilli Ginger,
Turmeric and Colocasia
3. Exchange; Supply of collected and available crop germplasm to the indenters
from time to time
4. Documentation of information’s in published in Annual Reports of the Regional
Station, Shillong and NBPGR, Pusa, New-Delhi.

11 (B) Tabular Summary of Research Achievements

S. Projects Year Pa Scor


No. s per e
pu
bli
she
d
A Research 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A01 Institute Research Projects 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1. NBPGR Regional Station
Umiam (Meghalaya).
1.Exploration and
collection of agri- Co- Co- Co- Co-
horticultural crop P.I. P.I. P.I. P.I. - - - -
germplasm from NE region 5 1.5
of India
PGR/PGC-BUR-SHL-
01.01

2.Maintenance and
evaluation of various agri- Co- Co- Co- Co- - - - -
horticultural crop P.I. P.I. P.I. P.I. 5 1.5
germplasm
PGR/PGC-BUR-SHL-
01.02.

1.Augumentation,
Characterization - - - - P.I PI PI P. I 3 2.0
evaluation, maintenance,
regeneration conservation
and documentation of
genetic resources of
indigenous and exotic lines
of Chillies, ginger,
turmeric, yams, taros,
Citrus, banana and passion
fruits
2Exploration, collection of - - - - - - - PI - 2.0
genetic resources of
horticultural crops and
their wild relatives
(NBPGR New Delhi from
July 2006)
A02 Novel technology
developed participatory
technology development
prototype, genetic stock,
variety, product vaccine
diagonostic kit, process
concept, methodology.
Patent field.
Collection of Trait 6.0
specific crop germplasm
through exploration;
1.Citrus: Three endangered
Citrus species Citrus
indica (NRCC-288and IC-
278003 and C. assamensis
(Ada jamir)-NRCC-268)
and C. megalaxoycarpa
(NRCC-253) collected
from Remote areas of Garo
hills of Meghalaya
2.Jack fruit: wild species
endemic to the region
Artocarpus hirustus, A.
chama and A. lakoocha
were collected from Upper
Assam
3. Myrica esculanta locally
known as Sophae, round
fruits, green and pinkish
fruits collected from
remote areas of Meghalaya
4. Cucurbits;
Trichosanthes crop
germplasm collected from
northern parts of Uttar
Pradesh during
October2009.
5 Evaluation /
characterization of Exotic
Guava crop germplasm
6. Evaluation /
characterization of
Turmeric crop germplasm
A03 External projects,
consultancy projects,
contract research. 2.00
marks for PI, 1.5 marks for
Co-PI for every project
cycle (Only projects
funded from sources other
than the regular budget of
the Institution with funding
of more than Rs.5 Lakh per
project)
National Agriculture CO- Co- Co- Co- CO- Co- Co- 1.50
Technology Project on PI PI P.I. PI P.I. PI P.I.
Plant Bio- Diversity
(World Bank Funded
research Project) w. e. f.
September-1999 to
March,2005). Budget for
Zone-4. 29.15 Lacs
Shillong Center and Rs
96.7 Lacs for NEH Region.
A-04 Training/ Extension/ CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- CO-
Services provided as per PI PI PI PI PI PI
Institute mandate/
Teaching/Student guidance
(0.5 mark for each
assignment per year)
Attended Training (3)
Organized (6), as per
CO-PI), Meeting
Attended and Organized.
National Agriculture CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- 3.00
Technology Project on PI PI PI PI PI PI
Plant Bio- Diversity
(NATP ) four Sixth
monthly Zonal meetings
-Four during w. e. f.
September-1999 to
March,2005-
National Agriculture CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- 3.00
Technology Project on PI PI PI PI PI PI
Plant Bio- Diversity
(NATP ) four Annually
Zonal meetings- Four
during w. e. f. September-
1999 to March,2005-
NATP Grass Root Level CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- CO- 1.50
Training PI PI PI PI PI PI
(GRLT)-4
Winter School-21 days: 0.50
Winter School on
Advances on production
and evaluation of quality
vegetable seeds from
December 02-22,2003
Organized by Indian
Institute of Vegetable
Research, Varanasi (U.P)
Training programme on 0.25
Orchard Management in
NEH Region with special
emphasis to Citrus Orchard
August 08-11, 2000,
Organized by ICAR
Research Complex for
NEH Region, Umiam
(Meghalaya).
Training organized 0.50
Cooperators Training
Programme on
Characterization of Crop
Germplasm and other Wild
relatives including
Vegetatively propagated
material on March 26-
28,2003. Organized under
National Agriculture
Project (P. B) by National
Bureau of Plant Genetic
Resources, Regional
Station, Shillong.
Training Programme on 0.50
Wild Relatives of Crop
Plants and Post Collections
Handling of Germplasm on
March 26-28,2004 was
organized under National
Agriculture Project (P. B)
by National Bureau of
Plant Genetic Resources,
Regional Station, Shillong.
Construction of Seed Gene 1.0
Bank for Regional Station,
Shillong under Indo U.K.
Project
Farm –in Charge Work 1.0
1999-2004

Services Provided: Exploration and collections of Horticultural crop germplasm

Crops 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1.Mango 1 21 15 - - - - - 37
2.Banana - 15 - 16 - 1 - - 32
3.Citrus 81 7 6 15 1 - - - 110
4.Guava 4 - - - 4 - - - 08
5.Jack fruits - 27 4 - - 23 - - 54
6.Strawberry - - 7 1 - 1 - 9
7. Chironjee - - - - - - - 33 33
8.Chilli 4 60 45 3 10 6 - - 129
9French Bean 1 8 13 45 16 2 - - 105
10.Cucurbits 1 8 13 45 16 33 - 75
11.Pumpkin - 1 8 - 6 2 13 30
12.Garlic - 3 2 6 1 1 25 38
13.Okra 4 - 5 4 1 2 - 16
14.Ginger 2 4 2 5 - - - - 13
15.Turmeric - - - 1 1 - - - 2
16.Dioscorea - 5 - 2 - - - - 7
17.Trichosanthe - - - - - - - - 36*
s and
Momordica
18.Wild - - - - - - - - 70*
Zizyphus
nummularia
(65), Z.
rotindifolia (05)
Total 804
Remarks: *collected during 2007- 2009
B PUBLICATIONS Score
B-01 Research Papers (Full score for the First Author, 0.75 score each for of 0.5
rest of authors to
Eight best research papers published during the period of review will 4.0*
be allocated score according to the National Academy of Agricultural
Sciences (NASS) rating of Scientific journals,2004 (Jrn ID A001 to
Z015 on scale 0.5to 4.0and totaled and divided by a factor of 1.5
1.Pal, A.K. Utpal Barua, Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (2007); 0.50
Multi-crop Germplasm collection from central Meghalaya, India and
the diversity range. Plant News Letter No. 27-33, 2007. F.A.O. and
Bio- versity International
2. Rakesh Srivastava, Ram Chandera, D. K. Hore (2002); 0.75
Performance of Exotic Guava Humid Sub-Tropical of Condition of
Meghalaya, India, Ind. J. Pl. Gen. Res.Vol.15 (1);33-35.
3.I.P. Singh Shyam Singh, Rakesh Srivastava and Kundan Singh 0.50
(2001) Exploration and collection of Citrus Germplasm from NEH
Region (Meghalaya), Ind. J.Pl.Gen. Res.Vol.14 (1);70-73.
4. Rakesh Srivastava and P.K. Singh; (2003); Morphological studies 0.75
in Turmeric Germplasm Hill. Fmg. Vol. 16 (1&2); pp120-121.
5. P. K. Singh, Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (2001): Genetic 0.50
variability and correlation studies in turmeric (Curcuma longa), Hill.
Fmg. Vol. 14 (1); pp4-28.
6.Kundan Singh, Utpal Barua, Rakesh Srivastava and D, K. Hore 0.50
(2002); Collection of Multi-crop Germplasm from Central Part of
Arunachal Pradesh, Hill. Fmg. Vol. 15 (1); pp 87-90.
7. Utpal Barua, Rakesh Srivastava (2003); Myrica esculenta Buck- 0.50
Ham- A lesser known wild edible fruit of Meghalaya, J. North East
Council vol.23(4) pp.17-20
8. Ram Chandera, Rakesh Srivastava, Sheo Govind and D. K. Hore 0.50
and A. S. Shyam Singh (1998): Collection of Genetic diversity of
Aonla (Emblica offiocinalis. Hill. Fmg. Vol. 11 (1-2); pp 120-123.
Total=4.5/1.5=3.00 3.00
B02 Other Publications:
I Books authored; 2marks for first author,1.5 marks each for co
authors
Ii Books/ Conference Proceedings edited 1marks for first author,0.75
marks each for co authors
iii Book Chapters/ Manuals/ Bulletins; 0.5marks for first author,0.25
marks each for co authors
1.Kundan Singh Rakesh Srivastava D.K. Hore, I. P. Singh and 0.25
Utpal Barua (2003); A note on Citrus Germplasm collected from
Assam and Meghalaya Proc. Approaches for increasing agricultureal
Productivity in Hill and Mountain Ecosystem Eds; B. P. Bhatt, K. M.
Bujarbuaruahh, Y. P. Sharma and Pati Ram, pp. 103-106, ICAR
Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam (Meghalaya).
2. Technical Bulletin : Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection 0.25
(2009); D. C. Bhandari, E. Roshini Nayar, Anjula Pandey, Rakesh
Srivastava, and K.C. Bhatt.
Technical Article; 0.5marks for first author,0.25 marks each for
co authors (Max. marks limited to 2)
1. Utpal Barua, Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (2001); 0.25
Collecting Citrus species germplasm from parts of Assam and
Meghalaya hills of India. I. P.G.R.I. News Letter for Asia, the
Pacific and Oceania, No. 36 pp.23.
2.Manish Mishra, D,S. Yadav and Rakesh Srivastava(2003) Minor 0.25
fruits of genetic resources of north eastern India, Indian Horticulture
Vol.(4);14-15
3.Bisht, H. S., Pandey, G and Rakesh Srivastava (1998):Variability 0.25
in wild Pomegranate Germplasm I. P.G.R.I. News Letter for Asia, the
Pacific and Oceania, No. 26 pp.22-23.
4. Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (1998): NBPGR Shillong Ki 0.25
Uplabhia (in Hindi) (Special Silver Jubilee issue), ICAR Research
Complex for NEH Region, Umiam (Meghalaya).
5.Pradheep K, P..K. Singh, Rakesh Srivastava and O.P. Dhariwal 0.25
(2010): Trichosanthes - Collection and conservation ICAR News 16
(1): 4 January- March 2010
6.Collection of Buchanania lanzan (Chironjii) germplasm by 0.25
NBPGR News Letter April- June 2007, Vol. 33(2) pp.2.
7. Collection of Trichosanthes (Family Cucurbitaceae) germplasm by 0.25
NBPGR News Letter October-December 2009, Vol. 25 (4) pp.2.
Total 1.75 1.75
Paper for Seminar and symposia- 12
11.Bhatt K. C., Rakesh Srivastava, E. R. Nayar, Anjula Pandey, 0.25
N.S. Panwar, S. K. Sharma,(2008):Genetic Resources Management
of Arid Horticultural Crop Diversity in India; Collection and
Conservation ,in National Seminar on Oppertunities and Challenges
0f Arid Horticulture for Nutrition and Livelihood on March-08-
09,2008
12. Rakesh Srivastava, Rakesh Singh, and O.P. Dhariwal (2009): 0.25
Collecting fruit crops genetic resources in India: An overview,
National Symposium on Recent Global Developments in the
Managements of Plant Genetic Resources, December 17-18, 2009,
held at National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources New Delhi-
110012, Abst. (A-25), pp.117.(Abstract and Poster Presentation).
Other Activities: Compilation of Reports/ Technical bulletins etc -
13.Compilation of Plant Germplasm Reporter 2006 &2007 (January- 0.25
December 2009): Bhatt K. C., Anjula Pandey, E. R. Nayar, Rakesh
Srivastava, D. C. Bhandari, Shashi Kant Sharma, National Bureau of
Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi. Vol.9 (2) pp- 156-226.
14.Compilation of Plant Germplasm Reporter 2006 &2007 (January- 0.25
December 2006 & 2007): Bhatt K. C., Anjula Pandey, E. R. Nayar,
Rakesh Srivastava, Shashi Kant Sharma, National Bureau of Plant
Genetic Resources, New Delhi. Vol.9 (2) pp- 156-226.
15. Compilation of Research Achievements of NBPGR, Regional 0.25
Station Shillong Twenty Year 1976-96. (Remarks: My name was not
written).
16.Compilation of Research Achievements of NBPGR, Regional 0.25
Station Shillong Twenty Five Year 1976-2001.
(Remarks; My name was not written)
17. Compilation Horticultural Crop Data 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 0.25
2004-2005 (Remarks: my name was not written).
18. Evaluation and Characterization of horticultural crop germplasm 0.25
data published in Annual Reports of Regional Station Shillong
C PEER RECOGNITION NIL
CO1 International and National Awards/ Fellowships (Post-Doctorial/
Academies and Societies: 2 marks each
Institutional or recognized professional societies award/
fellowship/journal editor: 1mark each
Best Paper, Best Posters 0.5 marks each -
(Note: Conference prizes/ medals, office bearers of societies
excluded)
CO2 Invited key speakers in National/ Internationals scientific meeting: -
1mark for each
CO3 Special assignments (International organizations, overseas and -
special national assignments/ consultancies not covered anywhere
else in the application: 0.5 marks for each
CO4 Convener or co-convener of seminars/ symposia/ conference/ -
summer or winter school/ training programme/ refresher course of
duration 7-20 days: 1 mark each; 21 days or more: 2 marks each
(Workshop/trainings organized as a part of duty of the post, simple
participation giving of lecture or presentation of paper will not be
considered).
Serving North Eastern Hill Region(NEH) for 12.10 years from 8.0
September1993-July06,2006
Total 40
(RAKESH SRIVASTAVA)
Senior Scientist (Horticulture)
Plant Exploration and Germplasm
Collection Division

To be filled by the office/institute

(1) Verified that the information furnished by the Scientist is correct.

(2) The Research potential of the Scientist as evidenced by SRC(IRC)


proceedings is as follows:

Signature of the Head of the


Institute

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11. (A). Brief Summary of Research Achievements (One extra page may be added if
required):
1.Exploration and collection of Horticultural crop germplasm: 15 exploration tours
were undertaken for the collection of horticultural crop germplasm (804 accessions)
crop germplasm through exploration of Fruits and Vegetable crops from September
1998- 2007. Fruits (250), Mango (37), Banana (32), Citrus (110), Jack fruits (54),
Guava (8), Strawberry (9), Chironjee (Buchanania lanzan 33), Wild Ber (Ziziphus
spp.70), Vegetables (554) Chilli (129), French Bean (105), Cucurbits (105), Garlic
(38), Okra (16), Ginger (13), Turmeric (2).Collection of Trait specific crop
germplasm through exploration of Fruits and Vegetable crops from September 1998-
2007/2009 are given in a enclosed Table no.1.
Table; Collection of Trait specific crop germplasm
Name of Crops Species collected Traits
1.Mango; Manipuri Dwarf Mango Mango; Mangifera indica Manipuri Dwarf plant,
(Indigenous collection RS /IC. Dwarf Mango endemic areas
253731) Manipur
2.Banana Wild banana 3.Banana Wild banana Musa Wild species
were collected from Arunachal balbisiana, M. acuminate, M.
Pradesh ornate* and M. velutina
3. Strawberry was collected from in 4. Strawberry Fragaria vesca wth Higher altitude
Anani and Myodya Pass in Upper white flowers and other yellow ranges between
Dibang Valley Arunachal Pradesh flowers. flowering during March- 2600-2800m
(A.P). April
4. Myrica esculanta locally known as 6. Myrica esculanta locally known Indigenous fruit
Sophae, fruits werecollected from as Sophae, round fruits, green and
remote areas of Meghalaya pinkish fruits matures during april-
May
5. Prunus nepulensis collected from 7.Prunus nepulensis Black round Indigenous fruit;
Nongstoin, West Khasi Hills area in fruits in bunches having 8-10 black
Meghalaya. fruits, violet flesh, juicy sweet and
sour taste consumed as fresh fruit
and juice
6. Chironjee (RS/NSP- collected from Buchanania lanzan matures during Under utilized
Madhaya Pradesh April-May and consumed as a fruits
edible dry fruits
7 Wild Ber collected from parts of Two wild Ziziphus nummularia and Wild and edible red
Haryana and Rajasthan Z. rotindifolia spp. and round fruits
8. Vegetables: Tomato; fruits Tomato; Lycopersicon resistant to
collected from Meghalaya and pimpinellifolium, small, round and Fusarium wilt early
Arunachal Pradesh. red colour, juicy fruits blight and leaf curl,
9. Naga Chilli IC-447190 (RS-502/ Naga Chilli (Capsicum Hottest
2004 ) collected from remote and frutenscens ) , Red colour having
interior areas of Nagaland. conical shape fruits
10. Chilli .IC-25376, collected from Capsicum frutenscens Bell shape Unique in fruit
remote areas of Manipur fruits, pungent shape
11. Wild brinjal collected from remote Solanum gilo, small, round and red Wild brinjal and
areas of Mizoram colour fruits. edible by tribals
12.Perilla (Perilla fruitescens (L). Perilla (Perilla fruitescens (L) Eight genotypes
collected from parts of Manipur and Eight accessions i.e. RS 012/96 performed well for
Mizoram State (North Eastern Hill (IC 204210), RS-66/99(IC335402 seed oil quality and
Region) were collected by my self and Mizoram), RS72/99(IC335408 published the same
collaborators from different States of Mizoram),USK-415(IC330441
North East. Manipur),USK419(IC330445
Manipur), RS/SB/B-59.IC 369349
Mizoram), RS/SB/BP- 369352
Mizoram)
14 Medicinal Plant; Collected from Coptis teeta Endangered species
from Mydodya Pass in Upper Dibang collected from
Valley of Arunachal Pradesh High Altitude
2700m

2 Evaluation and characterization of vegetable crop germplasm; Chilli Ginger,


Turmeric and Colocasia
3.Exchange; Supply of collected and available crop germplasm to the indenters from
time to time
4.Documentation of information’s in published in Annual Reports of the Regional
Station, Shillong and NBPGR, Pusa, New-Delhi.
Annexure-1
(Supporting evidence of various research achievements)

A. RESEARCH

A01 Annual Report

Institute Research Projects


NBPGR Regional Station Umiam (Meghalaya) North Eastern Hill Region
1.Exploration and collection of agri-horticultural crop germplasm from NE region of
India
PGR/PGC-BUR-SHL-01.01
2.Maintenance and evaluation of various agri- horticultural crop germplasm
PGR/PGC-BUR-SHL-01.02
1.Augumentation, Characterization evaluation, maintenance, regeneration
conservation and documentation of genetic resources of indigenous and exotic lines of
Chillies, ginger, turmeric, yams, taros, Citrus, banana and passion fruits
2Exploration, collection of genetic resources of horticultural crops and their wild
relatives
(NBPGR New Delhi).

A02 Novel technology developed participatory technology development


prototype, genetic stock, variety, product vaccine diagonostic kit, process concept,
methodology.

1Citrus: Three endangered Citrus species Citrus indica (NRCC-288and IC-278003 and
C. assamensis (Ada jamir)-NRCC-268) and C. megalaxoycarpa (NRCC-253) collected
from Remote areas of Garo hills of Meghalaya
Mango; Mangifera indica Manipuri Dwarf Mango (Indigenous collection IC. 253731
endemic areas
Manipur
2.Jack fruit: wild species endemic to the region Artocarpus hirustus, A. chama
and A. lakoocha were collected from Upper Assam
3. Myrica esculanta locally known as Sophae, roud fruits, green and black fruits
collected from remote areas of Meghalaya
4.Vegetables: Naga Chilli IC-447190 (RS-502/2004),Hottest collected from remote and
interior
areas of Nagaland.
5.Capsicum frutenscens (IC-25376), Bell shape fruits, pungent collected from remote areas
of Manipur
6.Tomato; Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium resistant to Fusarium wilt early blight and leaf
curl, red colour small
and juicy fruits collected from Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.
AO3

External projects, consultancy projects, contract research. 2.00 marks for PI, 1.5 marks for
Co-PI for every project cycle (Only projects funded from sources other than the regular
budget of the Institution with funding of more than Rs.5 Lakh per project)
National Agriculture Technology Project on Plant Bio- Diversity (World Bank Funded
research Project) w. e. f. September-March,2005). Budget for Zone-4. 29.15 Lacs Shillong
Center and Rs 96.7 Lacs for NEH Region. (CO-PI)

A04

A-04 Training/ Extension/ Services provided as per Institute mandate/


Teaching/Student guidance (0.5 mark for each assignment per year) Attended
Training (3) Organized (6), as per CO-PI), Meeting Attended and Organized.
1.Winter School-21 days : Winter School on Advances on production and
evaluation of quality vegetable seeds from December 02-22,2003 Organized by
Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi (U.P)
2. Training programme on Orchard Management in NEH Region with special
emphasis to Citrus Orchard August 08-11,2000, Organized by ICAR Research
Complex for NEH Region, Umiam (Meghalaya).
3. Training course on Cold Storage Module Operations, maintenance and its
function from March 26-31,1999.
4. Training organized Cooperators Training Programme on Characterization of
Crop Germplasm and other Wild relatives including Vegetatively propagated
material on March 26-28,2003. Organized under National Agriculture Project (P.
B) by National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Regional Station, Shillong.
5. Training Programme on Wild Relatives of Crop Plants and Post Collections
Handling of Germplasm on March 26-28, 2004 was organized under National
Agriculture Project (P. B) by National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources,
Regional Station, Shillong.
Annexure-11
(Supporting evidence of various research achievements)
B. PUBLICATIONS
B01 * Research Papers
S. Name of authors Title of Paper Name of Journal Journal
No. in order (vol. no.&year impact
(Sole/Sr/Co author factor as
per
NAAS
rating
1 Rakesh Performance of Exotic Ind. J.Pl.Gen. 075
Srivastava, Ram Guava Humid Sub- Res.Vol.15
Chandera, Tropical of Condition of (1);33-35.
D. K. Hore Meghalaya, India 2002.
2 Rakesh Morphological studies in Hill. Fm7g. Vol. 0.75
Srivastava and Turmeric Germplasm 16 (1&28);
P.K. Singh. pp120-121.
2003
3 Pal, A.K. Multi-crop Germplasm Plant News Letter 0.50
Utpal Barua, collection from central No. 27-33, 2007.
Rakesh Meghalaya, India and the F.A.O. and Bio-
Srivastava diversity range versity
and D.K. Hore International
4 P. K. Singh, Genetic variability and Hill. Fmg. Vol. 14 0.50
Rakesh correlation studies in (1); pp4-28. 2001
Srivastava and turmeric (Curcuma longa)
D. K. Hore
5 Utpal Barua, Myrica esculenta Buck- J. North East 0.50
Rakesh Ham- A lesser known Council vol.23(4)
Srivastava wild edible fruit of pp.17-2003
Meghalaya,
6 Ram Chandera, Collection of Genetic Hill. Fmg. Vol. 11 0.50
Rakesh diversity of Aonla (1-2); pp 120-
Srivastava, Sheo (Emblica officinalis) 123.1998
Govind, D. K.
Hore and A. S.
Shyam Singh .
7 I.P. Singh, Shyam Exploration and collection Ind. J.Pl.Gen. 0.50
Singh, Rakesh of Citrus Germplasm from Res.Vol.14
Srivastava and NEH Region (Meghalaya) (1);70-73
Kundan Singh 2001.
8 Kundan Singh, Collection of Multi-crop Hill. Fmg. Vol. 15 0.50
Utpal Barua, Germplasm from Central (1); pp 87-
Rakesh Part of Arunachal Pradesh 90.2002.
Srivastava and D,
K. Hore.
B 02 Other Publications Score

List of Other Publications Score


1.Utpal Barua, Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (2001); 0.25
Collecting Citrus species germplasm from parts of Assam and
Meghalaya hills of India. I. P.G.R.I. News Letter for Asia, the
Pacific and Oceania, No. 36 pp.23.
2.Manish Mishra, D,S. Yadav and Rakesh Srivastava (2003) 0.25
Minor fruits of genetic resources of north eastern India, Indian
Horticulture Vol.(4);14-15.
3.Bisht, H. S., Pandey, G. and Rakesh Srivastava 0.25
(1998):Variability in wild Pomegranate Germplasm I. P.G.R.I.
News Letter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania, No. 26 pp.22-23.
4. Rakesh Srivastava and D. K. Hore (1998): NBPGR Shillong Ki 0.25
Uplabhia (in Hindi) (Special Silver Jubilee issue), ICAR Research
Complex for NEH Region, Umiam (Meghalaya).
5.Pradheep K, P.K. Singh, Rakesh Srivastava and O.P. Dhariwal 0.25
(2010): Trichosanthes -Collection and conservation ICAR News 16
(1): 4 January- March 2010 .
6.Collection of Buchanania lanzan (Chironjii) germplasm by 0.25
NBPGR News Letter April- June 2007, Vol.23 (2) pp.2.
7.Collection of Trichosanthes (Family Cucurbitaceae) germplasm 0.25
by NBPGR News Letter October-December 2009, Vol. 25 (4) pp.2.
8. Natural Resources Management Trichosanthes- collection and -
conservation ICAR News 16 (10; January-March2010
Annexure-111

(Supporting evidence of various research achievements)

PEER RECOGNATION PUBLICATIONS

PEER RECOGNITION: NIL

CO4 Convener or co-convener of seminars/ symposia/ conference/ summer or


winter school/ training programme/ refresher course of duration 7-20 days: 1
mark each; 21 days or more: 2 marks each
(Workshop/trainings organized as a part of duty of the post, simple
participation giving of lecture or presentation of paper will not be considered).
Serving North Eastern Hill Region (NEH) 13 years from September1993-July
06,2006

Important research publications as evidence of scientific potential of the scientist


and implementable technology generated

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