Scientists at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) staged a black badge protest, accusing the Vice Chancellor and Registrar of targeting them for raising concerns about employee welfare.
PJTSAU will conduct counselling for its BSc Agriculture dual degree with Western Sydney University on August 18 at Rajendranagar. Joint counselling for agriculture and allied courses under three state universities will follow from August 19 to 23
PJTAU awarded 844 degrees at its 55th convocation in Hyderabad. G Bhargavi received six gold medals and Arshiya Tabassum got four. Dr Mangi Lal Jat stressed the importance of food systems and multi-disciplinary research during his address
Chilli crop in a large extent of area in the district has been affected by ‘nalla tamara’ (black thrips). According to horticulture officials and scientists, the pest infestation would result in loss in yield due to curling of leaves, flowers falling off and malformed/stunted fruits or premature fruit drop
India targets 75% farm mechanisation by 2047, says Dr SN Jha, DDG Agricultural Engineering, ICAR at the 39th annual workshop on Farm Implements and Machinery
In a letter, the ICAR has communicated its decision on establishing the centres to Professor Jayashankar Telangana Agricultural University (PJTAU) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Aldas Janaiah.
Participating in the event, Research director and PG studies dean, Dr. Raghurami Reddy emphasized the importance of agriculture and encouraged students to develop an interest in it from a young age.
Prof Aldas Janaiah on Monday clarified that the University has cancelled all its Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with certain private institutions, as they were found to be detrimental to the university's interests