| College of Agriculture Pasighat Arunachal Pradesh Central Agricultural University Imphal Manipur | INDIA

Prof. Ramesh Chandra Shakywar is a distinguished Indian agricultural scientist and academician specializing in Plant Pathology, Integrated Disease Management, Mushroom Technology, and Sustainable Agriculture. He is presently serving as Professor & Head, Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh, under Central Agricultural University.

He began his academic career as a Lecturer in Plant Pathology at Smt. Amrit Kunwar Mahavidyalaya affiliated with Bundelkhand University, where he served from July 2006 to April 2010. Over the years, he has built a remarkable reputation in agricultural research, teaching, extension, and technology dissemination, particularly for the North Eastern Himalayan region of India.

Research Expertise & Scientific Contributions

Prof. Shakywar’s research contributions focus on:

  • Plant disease epidemiology and integrated disease management
  • Biological control and eco-friendly plant protection
  • Mushroom cultivation and mushroom-based entrepreneurship
  • Organic and natural farming systems
  • Management of horticultural crop diseases
  • Bio-control agents such as Trichoderma
  • Sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient crop protection

He has successfully handled numerous prestigious national and externally funded projects supported by organizations such as:

  • Indian Council of Agricultural Research
  • Department of Biotechnology
  • Defence Research and Development Organisation
  • National Bee Board
  • ADAMA

He has served as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator for several All India Coordinated Research Projects (AICRP) and NEH initiatives in mushroom cultivation, biological control, integrated pest management, and farmer empowerment.

Publications & Academic Output

Prof. Shakywar has an outstanding publication record comprising:

  • 60+ research papers in reputed national and international journals
  • Multiple books and edited book chapters
  • Technical bulletins, manuals, extension literature, and popular articles
  • Contributions to sustainable agriculture technologies and farmer-centric innovations

His publications have appeared in reputed journals such as:

  • Indian Phytopathological Society journals
  • Annals of Plant Protection Sciences
  • Indian Journal of Horticulture
  • Plant Disease
  • Journal of Environmental Biology
  • International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management

His research on plant disease management, mushroom science, biological control, and natural farming has significantly contributed to agricultural sustainability in the North Eastern Region of India.

Extension, Training & Technology Dissemination

Prof. Shakywar has played a major role in:

  • Training farmers and rural youth
  • Promoting mushroom entrepreneurship
  • Disseminating eco-friendly plant protection technologies
  • Developing practical manuals and extension bulletins
  • Strengthening organic farming and integrated pest management practices

Several technologies developed and promoted under his guidance have been included in regional agricultural technology inventories for North East India.

Honors & Awards

His notable recognitions include:

  • Young Scientist Award (2015) by Bioved Research Society
  • Best Extension Award (2024) awarded to CAU-Pasighat Centre by ICAR-Directorate of Mushroom Research during the XXVI Annual Workshop of AICRP on Mushroom

These awards recognize his excellence in agricultural research, extension education, and farmer-oriented innovations.

Eligibility for Nobel Professor Award

Prof. Ramesh Chandra Shakywar is highly eligible for prestigious academic honors such as the Nobel Professor Award in Scientific Laurels due to his:

  • Extensive scientific research contributions
  • Strong publication and citation profile
  • Leadership in agricultural innovation and extension
  • Significant impact on sustainable agriculture and rural livelihood development
  • Long-standing contribution to higher agricultural education
  • Excellence in mentoring, training, and interdisciplinary research
  • Internationally relevant work in plant disease management, mushroom technology, and eco-friendly agriculture

His career reflects a rare combination of academic excellence, scientific innovation, extension leadership, and social impact, making him a deserving candidate for distinguished international academic and scientific recognition.