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Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

After independence, development of the rural sector was considered the primary concern of the Government of India. In 1949, with the appointment of the Radhakrishnan University Education Commission, imparting of agricultural education through the setting up of rural universities became the focal point. Later, in 1954 an Indo-American team led by Dr. K.R. Damle, the Vice-President of ICAR, was constituted that arrived at the idea of establishing a Rural University on the land-grant pattern of USA. As a consequence a contract between the Government of India, the Technical Cooperation Mission and some land-grant universities of USA, was signed to promote agricultural education in the country. The US universities included the universities of Tennessee, the Ohio State University, the Kansas State University, The University of Illinois, the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Missouri. The task of assisting Uttar Pradesh in establishing an agricultural university was assigned to the University of Illinois which signed a contract in 1959 to establish an agricultural University in the State. Dean, H.W. Hannah, of the University of Illinois prepared a blueprint for a Rural University to be set up at the Tarai State Farm in the district Nainital, UP. In the initial stage the University of Illinois also offered the services of its scientists and teachers. Thus, in 1960, the first agricultural university of India, UP Agricultural University, came into being by an Act of legislation, UP Act XI-V of 1958. The Act was later amended under UP Universities Re-enactment and Amendment Act 1972 and the University was rechristened as Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology keeping in view the contributions of Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant, the then Chief Minister of UP. The University was dedicated to the Nation by the first Prime Minister of India Pt Jawaharlal Nehru on 17 November 1960. The G.B. Pant University is a symbol of successful partnership between India and the United States. The establishment of this university brought about a revolution in agricultural education, research and extension. It paved the way for setting up of 31 other agricultural universities in the country.

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    Study for the effect of size and shape on nanomaterials
    (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, District Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand. PIN - 263145, 2022-09) Joshi, Riya; Munish Kumar
    Nanomaterials had attracted researchers towards themselves because of their unique, intriguing, and promising features that differ from those of the bulk, nanoparticle systems are currently a fascinating area which has its application in wide range from medical field to agricultural field. High pressure applications of nanomaterials drew interest of reasearchers in this field. We have applied here Kumar EOS on nano and bulk materials to study their behavior. We have studied the pressure dependence of V/Vo and Bulk Modulus for various materials of different shapes and sizes for which experimental data was available. The materials used here are IF-WS2, NT-WS2, B12As2, Na2O, Pb, NaCl and LiF. Thus the present study reflects the sustainability and applicability of theory for nano as well as bulk materials as far as recent experimental information is concerned. Thus, it seems that we have a simple theory to study the different properties of nanomaterials depending on size and shape. The theory can also be used for bulk materials. We obtained the relation, which gives the size and shape dependence of θD , we computed the size dependence of θD for Co and Au. The results obtained are reported alongwith the available experimental data and comparision of present study with Qi Model is done which shows present study gives better agreement with the experimental data as compared with Qi Model. The size and shape dependence of θD for different nanomaterials viz. Au, Se, Co, Si, Al and Fe are reported.