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RESEARCH PROJECTS
I.
ICAR Projects (AICRPs)
Sr. No. |
Name of the project |
Number of projects |
Annual fund
(Rs. In Lakhs) |
1.
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Soybean (CSK HPKV, Palampur) |
1 |
71.91 |
2.
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Linseed (CSK HPKV, Palampur) |
1 |
35.73 |
3.
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Fodder Crops (CSK HPKV, Palampur) |
1 |
129.00 |
4.
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Wheat (CSK HPKV, RWRC, Malan) |
1 |
57.15 |
5.
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Rice (CSK HPKV, RWRC, Malan) |
1 |
74.50 |
6.
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Maize (CSK HPKV, SAREC, Kangra) |
1 |
63.85 |
7.
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Maize (CSK HPKV, HAREC, Bajaura) |
1 |
75.85 |
8.
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Rapeseed-Mustard (CSK HPKV, SAREC, Kangra) |
1 |
46.50 |
9.
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MULLaRP(Pulses) (CSK HPKV, MAREC, Sangla) |
1 |
43.97 |
II.
Ad-hoc research projects (in operation)
Sr. No. |
Name of Project |
Funding agency |
Amount
(Rs. In Lakhs) |
1. |
‘CSKHPKV-Germplasm Resource Network for harnessing the potential of
plant genetic resources of Himachal Pradesh for creating and improving
livelihood opportunities of hill farming communities’ approved under
research and development of H.P.
PI: Dr. Vedna Kumari |
H.P. State Govt. |
250.00 |
2. |
Enhancing forage productivity with chitosan application and
investigating its biochemical and molecular mechanism
PI: Dr. Rajan Katoch |
BARC, Mumbai |
33.71 |
3. |
Field evaluation of Trombay crop genotypes and research activities under
the project entitled ‘Nuclear Agriculture for Sustainability and
Societal Benefits’
PI: Dr. Vedna Kumari |
BARC, Mumbai |
50.00 |
4. |
Germplasm characterization and trait discovery in wheat using genomics
approaches and its integration for improving climate resilience,
productivity and nutritional quality
PI: Dr. Vijay Rana |
DBT, New Delhi |
44.00 |
5. |
Enhancing rice production in high-altitude areas of Himachal Pradesh by
development and popularization of high yielding, cold tolerant japonica
rice varieties through farmers’ participatory approach
PI: Dr. Neelam Bhardwaj |
JICA |
40.00 |
6. |
Evaluation of red rice varieties and local land races under natural
farming, refinement & revalidation of Integrated Production and
Protection Technology (IPPT) for their popularization through farmers’
participatory approach
PI: Dr. Neelam Bhardwaj |
SPNF |
33.00 |
7. |
Breaking the barrier of saffron cultivation through technological
interventions for enhancing production and livelihood of farmers in
Kashmir and non-traditional areas
PI: Dr. Uttam Chand |
DBT, New Delhi |
62.26 |
III.
Miscellaneous projects
S.
No. |
Title of the Project |
Funding Agency |
Amount
( Rs.
in Lakhs) |
1. |
Hybrid Seed Testing:
PI: HoD |
Private Sector |
30
-40 per annum |
2. |
Revolving Fund Schemes (3):
PI: HoD |
Sale of seed & propagules |
5
- 6 per annum |
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