Our Goal
In Preparation of the Persepective Plan, we
identified the area-wise goals, as perceived in our mandate, which have been outlined
below.Under each goal, we also identified the characteristics by which our success will be
determined. Three goals and characteristics will guide the individual units of the
University as they develop specific objectives of their own.
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Strengthen teaching programmes and services
Student-centered approaches to learning.
Increasing innovation and excellance in teaching and advising.
Abroad range of intellectually sound curriculam and enhanced librl education.
Greater efforts to serve non-traditional students through vocational education/guidance.
Strong and accessible student support services to foster individual persistence and
growth.
Increased involvement of senior faculty member in UG and PG education.
Increased number of PG and doctoral programmes of national and international standerd.
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Strengthen research programmes
Improved in quality and quantity of basic research,
applied research and the transfer of research results into practice.
Increased sponsored funding for research, applied research and the transfer of research
results.
More emphasis on research programmes related to area specific needs and economic
developemnet.
Incresed number of faculty who are nationally and internationally qualified.
Strengthen collaboration with national/Internaational organisiations.
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Strengthen outreach and extension efforts
National Leadership in definming the role of Land grant
university likes BAu as public sources of practical knowledge and applied research.
Integration of otreacg with teaching and research efforts.
Developemnet of information sharing arrangements on regional, national and international
levels.
Expand ed off campas offering of cources to have better orintation of farming situtaion.
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Sustain and enhance and intlectually stimulating environment and aa
supporting university community
Intellectural Curisity and vigorous brianstroming
sessions on important ideas and issues.
Opportunities for all students, faculty and staff to realize their intellectual, academic
and professional potential.
A wide range of extracurricular and leadership opportunities for students.
Increased institutional responsiveness, creativity and agility.
A Community concerned about the well being of all its members.
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Establish national leadership in the integration and effective use of
Information Tecnology and Computation Servise
Innovation educational programmes that integrate and
maximize the benifits of information technology and computation.
Improved support ant taraining services for computer and communication technology with
access to international network.
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Strengthen initative to stimulate
economic development of the area, enhancing human resources and quality of citizen's life
Emphasis on developing regional agricultural for a
global market improved poriftability and enhanced human resources.
Efforts to access local and regional needs, conduct research and assist
communities,business and citizens using research results.
Achievements
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Developed and released appropriate rice varieties, 3 varieties
each of groundnut and fingermillet and one each of pigeonpea, blackgram, horsegram,
maize, dundil, mustard, niger and til.
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Dissemination of location-specific production technologies of crop
under rainfed and limited irrigation farming.
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Established Seed Council to accelerate the production and
distribution of nucleus, breeders, foundation and certified seeds.
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Generation and transfer of Integrated Nutrient mnagement,
Integrated Pest management and Water management technologies.
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Developement of imporved breeds of goat (beetal half bred) and
Pig(T&D) adoptable to local bio-physical and socio-economic situations.
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Need-based backyard poultry and integrated pig-fish culture
technologies.
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Suitable agro-forestry models for plateau region.
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Improved nursery and plantation technologies for horticulture and
forestry plants.
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Eight technology interventions/modules assessed and refined
through I.V.L.P.
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New Bio-technology centre has started functioning.
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Multifaceted training programmes of Agricultural human resources
developement.
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Increased production of Land & Human resources.
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Thrust
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Promotion of agricultural education in frontier areas like
bio-technology, information technology, integrated farming system and post-harvest value
addition.
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Mass production of tissue cultured fruit and forest plants.
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Large scale production of seeds of various categories.
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Modelleing of plant architecture and developement of ideotypes of
crops to suit different crop requirements.
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Strengthing of informatics of Agriculture by new database.
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Strengthing Agricultural Research Information Centre (ARIS) and
networking between the university and ICAR Institutes.
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Establishment of agricultural Communication Centre.
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Collaborative Extension Programme with N.G.O.s.
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Consultancy Services in various sectors.
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Exploration of alterative plant resources and conservation of
bio-diversity.
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Documentation and verification of traditional farm technologies.
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Value addition to horticultural crops.
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A massive programme for integrating gender concerns in technology
developement.
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Broad based researches on wheat and its expansion programme.
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Renewed stress on kharif-maize, pigeon-pea, and rape & mustard
expansion programme.
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Initiation of researches on fur and meat quality rabbits nad bee
keeping programme.
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Computer education programme.
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Water harvesting programme
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Stress on augmentation of productivity of land and humanresources.
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