International Conference on ‘Recent Advances and Innovations in Biological and Applied Sciences’ held

SGT Times Reporter
Gurugram, June 14

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in collaboration with the Society for Academic Research for Rural Development (SARRD) and ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal organized an International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Biological and Applied Sciences (RAIBAS-2022) from June 14 to 16.

The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Devender Kumar Yadava, Assistant Director-General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi. In his inaugural address, Dr. Yadava informed about the policies of the central government for agriculture and farmers’ welfare. The central government is taking a keen interest in doubling farmers’ income by providing inputs at subsidized rates, providing market access to farmers’ produce, minimum support for crops, and many more schemes to increase the farmers’ income.

On the occasion, Prof. OP Kalra, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Vikas Dhawan, PVC (Academic), Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Kumar, Dean Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Dr. R.K. Yadav, Head of Soil and Crop Management, ICAR-CSSRI Dr. Juniya Onishi, Project Leader Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Japan, and his team, Dr. Nitin Tanwar, President, SARRD were present there.

A total of 120 delegates were present physically at the conference and about 130 participants joined virtually.

Dr. Samunder Singh, President, International Weed Science Society, USA and Director (Agronomy), Minor Irrigation Command Area Development Authority (MICADA) was the keynote speaker. Dr. Singh in his speech addressed the management of irrigation and weeds. He recommended that farmers have to follow integrated weed management instead of chemical weed control. Sprinkler and drip irrigation methods are the need of the hour to save water, which has become a scarce natural resource.


During the technical session, Japanese researchers, ICAR, and Haryana Agricultural University scientists and teachers of SGT University presented 20 research papers.

The presentations were about the management of saline and sodic soils by use of Japanese technology, a cut-soiler machine. It was revealed that the cut-soiler was able to collect rice straw and put it into the soil at a depth of 45-50 cm. It provided twin benefits, firstly the rice straw was managed and incorporated as organic matter in the soil, and secondly, it improved infiltration of the soil due to better soil structure, thereby helping to leach salts below the root zone. The technology-improved yield under saline conditions and most importantly incorporated crop residues in soil, improving its fertility and productivity and reducing the environmental pollution caused by the burning of rice straw.


On occasion, the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences highlighted its research and demonstration on millets, commercial horticulture, mushroom cultivation, agriculture waste management, floriculture and landscaping, apiculture, and organic farming.

The delegates appreciated the hydroponic unit established on its campus. Students manage all these skill development and entrepreneurship modules. The unique cafeteria of medicinal plants, vegetables, floriculture, and field crops is the specialty of SGT University.

The participation of young researchers, postgraduate scholars, and students were noteworthy.

The conference provided a great opportunity for young scientists to plant their future work in the area of their specialization and contribute to the sustainable development of biological and allied sciences.

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