Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental alterations.

Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental alterations.

Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental alterations.

Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental alterations.

Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental alterations.

Disseminate awareness on Cryptogams to society through Training and Research!

Training and Research for sustainable Development and Management of Environmental..

Vision of AIC

Disseminate awareness on cryptogams to society through training and research for sustainable development and management of environmental alterations.

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Mission of AIC

Encouraging cryptogamic knowledge, Skill development, Technologies and Innovations for Socio economic and traditional development.

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Aims and Objectives

  • I. To establish infrastructure and organisational network for citizen science focusing on cryptogamic research, science communication and societal uplifting through formal and non-formal education.
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The cryptogams have always been a subject of interest for botanists due to the significant role of this plant group play during plant succession (soil development) and also to the fascinating facts of their evolutionary biology. The cryptogams consist of Algae, Bryophytes, Fungi, Lichens and Pteridophytes. The lower groups of plants (cryptogams) have been the source of important drugs, food, fodder, beverages, as well as used in pedogenesis, bioproepection, biomonitoring, climate change assessment, ecosystem services, sustainable development. However, researches on theses plant is confined only to some institute in India, but still is highly neglected because of unenthusiasm shown by taxonomist working on cryptogams, lack of funding from funding agencies, hence they need proper attention, and in this context the association will try to associate all experts for betterment of this group in future with the following aims and objectives.

Research Work

The cryptogams have always been a subject of interest for botanists due to the significant role of this plant group play during plant succession (soil development) and also to the fascinating facts of their evolutionary biology.

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PIONEER OF CRYTOGAMIC STUDIES IN INDIA

1. Father of Indian Bryophyte: Prof. Shiv Ram Kashyap

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Name and Designation of members of Central Executive Council (CEC):

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In accordance with the rules of the Society, the management of the affairs of the Society has been entrusted to the Central Executive Council whose Present office bearers are as under:

Name and Designation of members of Central Executive Council

S. No. Name Designation
1 Dr. Dalip Kumar Upreti President
2 Dr. Pradeep Kumar Divakar Vice President
3 Dr. Yogesh Joshi Vice President
4 Dr. Vertika Shukla Secretary
5 Dr. Rajesh Bajpai Treasurer
6 Dr. Manojit Debnath Member
6 Mr. Ramdulare Member

Central Executive Council (CEC) of AIC.

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Dr. Dalip Kumar Upreti

President and Former. Deputy Director, CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow

CSIR-Emeritus Scientist, Plant Diviersity Systematics and Herbarium Division,NBRI Lucknow, Founder President, Indian Lichenology society
Mobile: 9450400264
Email:upretidknbri@gmail.com

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Dr. Pradeep Kumar Divakar

Vice President

Departimento de Biologia Vegetal II,
Faculad de Farmescia,
UniverstadComputense de Madrid-28040, SPAIN
Contact number:- +34913941708, +34687239110
Email:- pdivakar@farm.ucm.es, drdivakar_pk@yahoo.co.in

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Dr. Yogesh Joshi

Vice President

Associate Professor, Department of Botany,
University of Rajasthan,Jaipur - 302004, RAJASTHAN
Mobile: +91-9415760604; +91-6396561533;
Email: yogesh36953@rediffmail.com

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Dr. Vertika Shukla

Secretary

Department of Geology Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow,India
Mobile: +91-9838547935

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Email: vertika_shukla@rediffmail.com; vertika.shukla04@gmail.com

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Dr. Rajesh Bajpai

Treasurer

Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science
North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793022 (A central University) Meghalaya, INDIA
Phone 0364-2307930 (Ext. 1187) Mobile: +91-94 522 93746

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Email: rajeshbajpai@nehu.ac.in, bajpai_r17@rediffmail.com

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Dr. Manojit Debnath

Member

Assistant Professor &
HoD, Department of Botany
Panskura Banamali College (Autonomous)
Panmdeskura R.S.Purba Medinipur-721152 West Bengal, India
Mobile: +91-8697418775
Email: mdebnath.pbc@gmail.com

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We work on Research & Team Work for Our Association for Indian Cryptogams (AIC)

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