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- Effect of Phosphorus, Sulphur and Biofertilizer on Productivity and Soil Fertility after Harvest of Moongbean Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh
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1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 10, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 228-236Abstract
A field experiment consisted of 24 treatment combinations of three levels of phosphorus(0, 20, 40 kg ha-1) and three levels of sulphur (0, 20, 40 kg ha-1) and two level of biofertilizer in form of Rhizobium inoculation (inoculated and uninoculated) was conducted with four consecutive years from 2007-08 to 2010-11 were tested with three replications effect of under factorial Randomized Block Design at Bhachau-Kachchh to study the effect of P, S and Rhizobium on productivity and fertility of soil after harvest of moongbean. The soil of the experiment field was sand loamy with alkaline in reaction, low in nitrogen, sulphur and zinc, medium in phosphorus and potassium. Application of 40 kg P ha-1 and 40 kg S ha-1 along with Rhizobium inoculation significantly increased the productivity of moongbean and improved the nutrient availability of soil at harvest of crop over the control. Maximum economic benefits of gross realization, net realization along with highest BCR of 6.73:1 under the treatment combination P2S2R1.Keywords
Moongbean, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Rhizobium, Yield, Uptake, Availability of Nutrient, Fertility of Soil, Economics, Biofertilizer.References
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- Problems and Prospects of Enterpreneurship Promotion in Polytechnics
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1 Entre Preneurship Development & Industtrial Coordination (EDIC) Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
2 EDIC Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
1 Entre Preneurship Development & Industtrial Coordination (EDIC) Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
2 EDIC Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 5, No 4 (1992), Pagination: 19-26Abstract
Education can play a major role in training and development of entrepreneurs in the country. The critical problems of under development and unemployment can be tackled effectively by strengthening the entrepreneurial base in the country. Surplus manpower, which has been a great liability to the nation, can become an asset once those with potential are identified and groomed for self-employment, enterprise formation and management.- Industry-Institute Interaction Experiences at TTTI, Chandigarh
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1 TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
1 TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 9, No 3 (1996), Pagination: 59-63Abstract
Industry Institute Interaction has extensively been discussed on many platforms in the recent past. Many useful recommendations and suggestions have come up during the deliberations. Certain institutions have achieved success in this regard whereas many institutions are yet to reap the benefits of Industry-Institute Interaction. This paper highlights the experiences the Technical Teachers Training Institute (TTTl) Chandigarh in designing curricula for new programmes, revising and improving the existing programmes, in organizing training programmes in industry, in preparation of instructional materials, and in training of teachers, with active involvement of industry. Interactions with industry in these activities have been found to be mutually beneficial.- Linkage between Institute and Industry
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1 T. T. T. I., Chandigarh, IN
2 Entrepreneurship Development & Ind. Coordination Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
1 T. T. T. I., Chandigarh, IN
2 Entrepreneurship Development & Ind. Coordination Dept., TTTI, Chandigarh, IN