Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University popularly known as HAU, is one of Asia's biggest agricultural universities, located at Hisar in the Indian state of Haryana. It is named after India's seventh Prime Minister, Chaudhary Charan Singh. It is a leader in agricultural research in India and contributed significantly to Green Revolution and White Revolution in India in the 1960s and 70s. It has a very large campus and has several research centres throughout the state. It won the Indian Council of Agricultural Research's Award for the Best Institute in 1997. HAU was initially a campus of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. After the formation of Haryana in 1966, it became an autonomous institution on February 2, 1970 through a Presidential Ordinance, later ratified as Haryana and Punjab Agricultural Universities Act, 1970, passed by the Lok Sabha on March 29, 1970. A. L. Fletcher, the first Vice-Chancellor of the university, was instrumental in its initial growth.
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ThesisItem Open Access 1, 3, 4 Oxadiazoles and 1, 2, 4-Triazolo [3,4-b] [1, 3, 4] thiadiazoles / thiadiazines as Potential Biodynamic Agents(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1992) Mukta; Malik, M. SThesisItem Open Access A Case Study on Economics of Siwani Left Irrigation Project in Haryana(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1982) Nandan, D. S; Singh, I. J.ThesisItem Open Access A comparative study of First and Second Cycles of intermatting with basic Population in Wheat(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1992) Chander, Subhash; Srivastava, R. BThesisItem Open Access A comparative study of forecast models for sugarcane yield prediction of Haryana(CCSHAU, Hisar, 2022-11) Sanjeev; Bhardwaj, NitinCrop yield prediction is one of the most difficult issues in precision agriculture, and numerous models have been proposed. Because agricultural production is affected by a variety of factors such as climate, weather, soil, fertilizer, and seed variety. The most commonly used features in these models are temperature, rainfall, and soil type. Crop yield forecasting plays an important role for decision-makers at the national and regional levels. An accurate crop yield forecast model can help farmers decide what to plant and when to plant. Furthermore, as agricultural trade expanded and transportation infrastructure improved, farmers adopted a more business-like mindset and stopped viewing themselves as subsistence units. The study developed and compared the accuracy of sugarcane yield prediction models such as ARIMA, ARIMAX, ANN, NARX and Hybrid (ARIMA-ANN, ARIMAX-ANN) for the Karnal, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, Panipat districts and Haryana as whole. The development of various models made use of time series data on sugarcane yields as well as fortnightly weather data on average maximum temperature, average minimum temperature, and accumulated rainfall over the crop period for Karnal, Ambala and Haryana from 1966–1967 to 2014–15, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, and Panipat from 1972–1973 to 2014–15. The yield data period from2015-16 to 2019-20 has been used to check the validity of the fitted models for sugarcane yield. The statistical modeling approaches viz., stepwise multiple linear regression, ARIMA, ARIMAX, ANN, NARX and Hybrid (ARIMA-ANN, ARIMAX-ANN) were applied for the study. ARIMAX and NARX models were developed to predict sugarcane yield for selected districts and Haryana using weather variable selected from stepwise multiple linear regression. Finally, forecast performance(s) of the fitted models were observed in terms of percent relative deviation, root mean square error and mean absolute percentage error of sugarcane yield forecasts from observed yield(s). Hybrid (ARIMA-ANN, ARIMAX-ANN) models performed well with lower error metrics as compared to the other fitted models. Five-steps ahead forecast figures i.e. 2015-16 to 2019-20 favored the use of Hybrid models to obtain sugarcane yield forecasts in all selected districts and Haryana under study. Empirical evidence from this study confirms that the Hybrid models can produce reliable forecasts. Therefore, developed forecast models are capable of providing reliable estimates of sugarcane yield well in advance while yield estimates given by state department were obtained quite later.ThesisItem Open Access A comparative study of heterosis in single, double and three way cross hybrids of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1993) Gill, Harpreet Singh; Sharma, G. DThesisItem Open Access A comparative study of immunogenicity of outer membrane proteins and bacterins of S. enteritidis in broiler chicken(College of Veterinary Sciences Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1999) Kaushal, Shiwani; Kumar, SureshThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study of Knowledge and Attitude of Rural and Urban High School Boys and Girls Regarding Family Planning(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 2000) Malhotra, Rashmi; M. NathThesisItem Open Access A comparative study of price spread of Important crcps on different sized fams in Sonepat District of Haryana State(College of Animal Sciences Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1982) Rathee, Anil Kumar; Nandal, D. SThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study of Protein Quality and Chapati Making Properties of Sane Prereleased High Yielding Varieties of Wheat(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1981) Dhingra, Sangeeta; Mehta, UshaThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban Family Environment as affecling child Phyical and mental Development(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1990) Beniwal, Renu; Kaur, PraveenThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study of the Consumption Pattern of Farm and Non Farm Housholds of Mahendragarh District of Haryana(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1985) Jain, Shally; Sangwan, VeenaThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study of the Effect of Selected Factors on the Aspiration Level of Rural and Urban young Girls in Harayana(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1984) Daulta, Meena; Nath, N.ThesisItem Open Access A cOmparative Study of the Impact of Selected Factors on Level of Aspiration of Rural and Urban Young Adolescents of 13-14 years of Age(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 2001) Arora, Rita; Aggarwal, SumanThesisItem Open Access A comparative study on adoption of dairy husbandry practices by the members and non members of dairy milk co-operative societies in Haryana(College of Animal Sciences Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1999) Sheoran, Anand; Yadav, B. LThesisItem Open Access A comparative study on consumerism among rural and urban women consumers(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1991) Kairon, Kiran; Sangwan, VeenaThesisItem Open Access A comparative study on hygiene management practices among rural women of Haryana and Uttarakhand(CCSHAU, Hisar, 2023-09) Bhandari, Jagriti; Verma, VandanaThe present study was conducted in Hisar district of Haryana and Nainital district Of Uttarakhand. One block was selected from each district i.e. Hisar-I from Hisar district and Ramgarh from Nainital district. From each block two villages were selected randomly i.e. Kaimri and Mangali from Hisar-I block and Ghorakhal and Jhutiya from Ramgarh block. A sample of 120 (30 each) was taken to assess rural women's existing knowledge, attitude and practices on hygiene management. A set of 9 independent variables, 2 situational variables, 3 communication variables and 3 dependent variables were selected for the study. Majority of the respondents in Haryana were of age up to 36-40 years, educated upto primary, medium family education status, family size of more than 6 members, joint type of family, had nil social participation, medium material possession and pucca houses. They had annual family income above Rs. 4 lakhs and main family occupation was farming. Meanwhile, Majority of respondents in Uttarakhand were in the age group of 36-40 years, illiterate, low family education status, family size of 4 members, nuclear type of family, had nil social participation, low material possession and kutcha houses. Majority of respondents of Uttarakhand had family annual income below 2 lakhs and main occupation was business. For all the four domains of hygiene management practices, nearly three fourth of the respondents were found to be under low to medium category. Personal hygiene management practices were slightly better in Haryana compared to Uttarakhand. Both states had different traditions and practices towards food and domestic hygiene falling under low to medium category. Environmental hygiene practices were more better in Uttarakhand compared to Haryana. Nearly three fourth of the respondents had low to medium knowledge level regarding personal, food, domestic and environmental hygiene and their importance. Albeit, attitude of the respondents towards personal, food, domestic and environmental hygiene was unfavorable followed by neutral. Among the respondents of Haryana major health-related problems were Backache and pain in limbs followed by Physical injuries and Weakness and tiredness and Reproductive health problems respectively. Meanwhile, in Uttarakhand, major health-related problems were Backache and pain in limbs followed by Socio-economic stress and Physical injuries and Skin allergy respectively. Skin allergy, socio-economic stress and cold and flu were more prevalent in Uttarakhand compared to Haryana. Blood pressure-related problem, Abdominal cramps or discomfort during periods and asthma were more found in Haryana compared to Uttarakhand. In both the states, hygiene management practices were negatively correlated with age and positively correlated with education and annual income respectively.ThesisItem Open Access A comparative study on immunoprophylaxis of killed adjuvanted and virulence plasmid-cured live Salmonella gallinarum vaccines against fowl typhoid(College of Veterinary Sciences Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1997) Rana, Neeraj; Kulshreshtha, R. CThesisItem Open Access A Comparative Study on Plastic Waste Management among Rural and Urban Households(Department of Family Resource Management I. C. College of Home Science Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 2002) Gera, Shalu; Sangwan, Veena