From: Sangeeta Singh <sangeetasingh1@yahoo.com>
Received: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 21:11:31 +0530

How to control gajar grass in soyabean ield?? Please do send me a solution to this problem
Thank you

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From: Dr Sunita Garg" <sunitag@niscom.res.in>
Received: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 19:56:55 +0530

Thank you Mr Oudhia
You may be aware of that NISCOM is publishing Wealth of India- A Dictionary of Indian Raw Materials for the last 50 years.

I joined NISCOM in July 1980 and worked for this monumental work , only last year i made NPR project. I mean to say that the information given in this article is available with us and more than this is covered under the article Parthenium in Wealth of India.

Long back I published a small note in Invention Intelligence, where I reported a research news, entitled, I am not so bad says parthenium . In this note it was reported that the parthenium leaves and flowers collected during March can be used as a substitute of Pyrethrum for making mosquito coil because both the plants belong to same family. This information attracted many people. If needed i can search the original reference and you can start work on this topic.

I am interested in control measures taken by your soc. and how much success has been achieved.

Sunita

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From: Dr. M. Mahadevappa
Received: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 20:11:32 +0530

Dear Dr. Oudhia,

I am completing my tenure of serving as Chairman, ASRB on 3.8.2002. It gives me immense pleasure to express my thanks for the excellent cooperation I received from Scientists and Administrators of NARS, which includes ICAR institutes, SAUs and allied institutes.

With opportunities to work as Scientist, Professor, Director, VC and the last one being Chairman, ASRB, I feel quite satisfied that I could join hands with my associates to contribute significantly in the responsibilities entrusted to me and I feel contended that my academic, research and management activities have been appreciated, awarded and recognized Nationally and Internationally. All this was possible because of the excellent cooperation and support of large number of my students, colleagues, seniors and farmers who were working / associating with me in different sectors and programmes. I take this opportunity to record my heart- felt thanks to each one of them and specially you through this letter.

After first week of August 2002, me and my wife will be shifting over to Bangalore and my contact will be as follows:

Dr. M. Mahadevappa
7, I C' Main Road,
Vijayanagar II Block,
Bangalore - 560 040
Tel: (080) 3301099
Email: mahadevrice@yahoo.com

I will always be delighted to be in touch with you and it will please me to have communications from you regarding our possible meetings or regarding any work to serve the cause of Agricultural Development of this great country.I have always enjoyed your affection, kindness abundantly over years which I am sure will continue.

With personal regards,
Yours sincerely,
(M. Mahadevappa)

Chairman
Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board
Indian Council Of Agricultural Research
Krishi Anusandhan Bhavan, Pusa, New Delhi
Telephone : 5852295, 5766540 Fax : 91-11-5766311 Telefax : 5852295
Telegram : agrecboard

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