ORGANIZING COMMITTEE REGISTRATION FORM Weather and Climate Risks in Agriculture under Changing Climate: Management and Mitigation March 12-13, 2015 Name :……………......................……...………. Designation : ……………………. ....……….…………. Organization : ……………………..... ……….…………. Address for correspondence…………………..………. Email Mobile No Phone No : ………....……………. ………….………. : ……………………......……….…………. : ……………………. ………….....………. Theme : ……………. ……................……………. Name of author(s): …………………... …………………. Title of paper : …………………….…......………………. Mode of participation: Delegates / participants / Industries / NGO / Student / Research scholars/ Guest Details of registration fee Bank…………….............. DD No…….................…… Date………… Rs…............….. or Bank Transfer details …………………….………………….…………………… Accommodation required: Yes/NoSingle/ Double Type of accommodation: Ac/non-Ac Travel plan Particulars Date Time Bus/Train Chief patron Prof. V.S. Tomar, VC, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Patrons Dr. L.S. Rathore, DG , IMD, New Delhi. Sh. R.K. Swai, APC, Govt. of M.P. Prof. A.K. Singh,. VC, RVSKVV, Gwalior. Prof. Arbind Kumar, VC, R.L.B. CAU, Jhansi. Dr. A.K. Sikka, DDG,(NRM), ICAR, New Delhi. Place : Date : Signature on Weather and Climate Risks in Agriculture under Changing Climate: Management and Mitigation March 12-13, 2015 National Advisory Panel DR. R. Rajora, Pr. Secy., Govt. of M.P., Bhopal. Sh. M.L. Meena, Dir. of Agri., DFW & AD, Bhopal. Dr. Pramod K . Verma, DG, MPCOST, Bhopal. Sh, Gulshan Barma, ED, EPCO, Bhopal. Sh. S. K. Mishra, ED, DMI, Bhopal. Dr. S.S. Tomar, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Dr. S.K. Rao, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Dr. P.K. Mishra, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Dr. P.K. Bisen, JNKVV, Jabalpur. Dr. VUM Rao, CRIDA, Hyderabad. Dr. A. K. Gupta, Advisor, DST, New Delhi. Dr. P. Sanjeeva Rao, Advisor, DST, New Delhi. Dr. K.K. Singh, Head, ASC, MoES, New Delhi. Dr. N.K. Chhattopadhyay, DDGM, IMD, Pune. Dr. P.K. Ghosh, Director, IGFRI, Jhansi. Dr. Vyas Pandey, AUA, Anand. Dr. R.K. Gupta, BISA, Jabalpur. Dr. A.R. Sharma, DWR, Jabalpur. Dr. Anupam Mishra, ZPD(VII), Jabalpur. Dr. N.V.K. Chakarvarty, New Delhi. Local Organizing Committee Dr. R.K. Pathak Dr. M.P. Gupta Dr. K.K. Agrawal Dr. M.L. Kewat Dr. S.D. Upadhyay Dr. Ajay K. Nigam Dr. B.D. Ghode Dr. R.S. Raguwanshi Dr. B.K. Dixit Dr. D.S. Tomar Dr. Namrata Jain Dr. S.S. Gautam Dr. S.P. Singh Dr. Manish Bhan Dr. L.M.Bal V.S. Baghel Arrival Departure NATIONAL SEMINAR Organized by Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh (M.P.) Supported by Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India, New Delhi Organizing Secretary Dr. A.K.Srivastava Science and Engineering Research Board DST, Govt. of India, New Delhi Co- Organizing Secretary Dr. M.K.Nayak & Yogranjan M.P. Council of Science & Technology Bhopal, (M.P.) INVITATION Weather risk is one of the major uncertainties affecting the performance and management of agricultural systems. Climatic variability, climate change and the occurrence of extreme weather events are likely to increase agriculture risk. Understanding of climate variability, climate change and extreme weather events is a pre-requisite for the development of adaptation strategies for agriculture risk management. The increasing frequency of recurring drought, erratic behavior of monsoon, high intensity rains, reduced number of rainy days, and occurrence of long dry spells, frost and hailstorm has substantial economical losses. Management of production risks under changing climate is the need of the hour and may be achieved by adaptation of new agricultural management options like conservation agriculture, weather based agro advisories, integrated approach and use of biochar etc.. Therefore, special attention needs to be paid to identify, evolve, adopt and demonstrate the new agro-technologies, which are able to cope up with difficult situations arising due to increased weather and climate risks. With this background, The Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh is organizing a National seminar on “Weather and Climate Risks in Agriculture under Changing Climate: Management and Mitigation”, Which will provide a common platform to climate experts, agriculture experts, planners, researchers, administrator and technology developers to exchange their views on the subject. CALL FOR PAPERS Abstracts are invited on the following thematic areas: THEMES i) Weather risks and climate change Extreme weather events and their frequency, climate variability and change. ii) Weather and associate production risk assessment Impact of extreme weather events on crop growth and yields, Impact of climate variability and change on crop yield, fruit & vegetable production and animal health, new tools and techniques for risk characterization. iii) Minimizing the risks Agricultural response to the observed climate variability, Use of climate ready crops, breeding technology for biotic & abiotic risk management, heat and drought escaping cultivars, Microclimate management options. IV) Management options Crop-modeling, Weather and pest-disease forecasting, Use of agromet advisory services, Conservation agriculture, Integrated soil, water, nutrient, pest-disease and weed management. v) Mitigation options Weather insurance, Policy options for risk mitigation, Technological options and Govt. initiative for risk mitigation, technological & extension options for mitigation, economical and social aspects. SUBMISSION OF ABSTARCT Soft copy of the abstract indicating the theme, title, author(s) name followed by their address and email should be in MS Word (single space, Times New Roman Font, size 12) and not exceeding 500 words may be send only by email nswrtkg@gmail.com on or before 15th February, 2015. The presenting author's name needs to be underlined. Acceptance for both oral and poster presentations will be communicated through email only. ACCOMODATION Accommodation will be arranged in local hotels on payment basis. The hotel traffic in Tikamgarh is in range of Rs.6001000 for non-AC and Rs1500-2500 for AC rooms. Request for hotel accommodation should be mentioned in the registration form. IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission Registration fee payment Abstract acceptation : : : February 15, 2015 February 17, 2015 February 20, 2015 REGISTARTION FEE Delegates/participants Industries/NGO/others Students/Research scholars Accompany guest : : : : Rs. 1000/ Rs. 2000/ Rs. 500/ Rs. 1000/ MODE OF PAYMENT Payment of registration fee should be either paid Bank Transfer or through bank DD in favour of “DDO”, A/c No.:11084739190 payable at Tikamgarh on or before 17th February, 2015. For Bank Transfer: Bank -State Bank of India, Branch-Kile ka maidan, Tikamgarh, A/c. No.: 11084739190, IFSC code: SBIN0000490, MICR code: 472002002 VENUE College of Agriculture, Kundeshwar Road, Tikamgarh, (M.P.)472001 ABOUT TIKAMGARH Tikamgarh is located on the bank of Jamdar and Betwa rivers. It is famous for ancient temples and soft rock layers. The tourist attractions near Tikamgarh includes Kundeshwar (2.5km), Madkhera (15km), Orcha (80Km), and Khajuraho (135km) temples. WEATHER Dry weather prevail during second week of March at Tikamgarh. The maximum temperature ranges from 31.1 to 33.4°C and minimum between 13.1 and 13.9 °C. HOW TO REACH College of Agriculture is 56 km from Lalitpur (LAR) railway station and 100 km from Jhansi (JHS) railway station. Khajuraho (HJR) is the nearest (135km) airbase from Tikamgarh. Buses/Cars are available from both the railway stations and airbase to Tikamgarh. CONTACT INFORMATION All correspondence should be addressed to Dr. A.K. Srivastava College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh, (M.P.)-472001 Email: nswrtkg@gmail.com, ajay_weather@yahoo.com M. : 09977387203, 09425451466
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