Pardeep Kumar | Soil Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Pardeep Kumar | Soil Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyala, Palampur | India

Dr. Pardeep Kumar is a Principal Scientist at CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur, India. A renowned soil scientist, he specializes in micronutrient and secondary nutrient management, with over three decades of academic and research contributions. His expertise includes integrated nutrient supply, agronomic biofortification, and sustainable soil management in hill agriculture. As Professor NFL Chair in Soil Science and Incharge of AICRP on Micronutrients, he has led transformative projects, modernized research infrastructure, and guided numerous scholars. Widely published and nationally recognized, Dr. Kumar’s contributions have had lasting impacts on soil science education, research, and nutrient policy formulation in India.

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Education

Dr. Kumar obtained his M.Sc. in Soil Science with research focused on nutrient characterization and land classification for sustainable land use. His Ph.D. research at CSKHPKV, Palampur, involved advanced studies on soil taxonomy and land use planning at the soil series level, which laid the foundation for his expertise in soil fertility management. This strong academic grounding enabled him to develop methodologies for GPS-based soil fertility mapping and nutrient-efficient genotyping. His rigorous academic background continues to shape his applied research approach, enabling scientific solutions to soil degradation and nutrient deficiencies, especially in the agro-ecological context of Himachal Pradesh.

Professional Experience

Dr. Pardeep Kumar began his professional journey as an Assistant Scientist under the AICRP on Tillage. Over the years, he has risen through ranks to become Principal Scientist and Professor NFL Chair in Soil Science—India’s only chair of its kind. As Incharge of AICRP on Micronutrients, he has overseen major research projects, policy guidance, and infrastructure development. His responsibilities span teaching, mentoring, and project leadership. He has mentored several young faculty and contributed significantly to institutional development. His collaborations with organizations like National Fertilizers Limited further extend his influence into industry-level problem-solving and field-level application of scientific findings.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kumar has received multiple institutional and national-level recognitions for scientific leadership and innovation. His development of Himachal Pradesh’s first Micro and Secondary Nutrient Atlas was nationally applauded. He has been honored by the Indian Society of Soil Science and other professional bodies for his outstanding contributions to soil fertility and nutrient management. His leadership in agronomic biofortification and evaluation of novel fertilizers like metalosates has earned him appreciation across academic and policy circles. Repeated commendations from CSKHPKV and national bodies recognize his achievements in teaching, research, and infrastructure modernization. He is widely seen as a transformative figure in Indian soil science.

Research Skills

Dr. Kumar has deep expertise in micronutrient and secondary nutrient management, with a focus on Zn, B, and Mo in major cropping systems. His work integrates GPS-based nutrient mapping, IPNS strategies, and biofortification for nutritional enhancement. He specializes in nutrient-efficient genotype identification and novel carrier evaluation like metalosates. Proficient in agronomic data analysis, soil fertility diagnostics, and long-term nutrient planning, he brings practical and academic insights into sustainable agriculture. His laboratory skills span atomic absorption spectroscopy, pH and EC analysis, and soil organic carbon evaluation. His work has guided nutrient policy and enhanced crop productivity in acidic and degraded soils.

Conclusion

Dr. Pardeep Kumar exemplifies dedication, innovation, and excellence in the field of soil science. His academic rigor, combined with strategic research and field-level impact, makes him a leading authority in nutrient management and sustainable agriculture. His mentorship has shaped the next generation of soil scientists, and his published work influences both educational curricula and agricultural policies. With a rich portfolio of completed research projects and an active role in academic governance, he continues to lead advancements in agronomy. His contributions have not only elevated CSKHPKV’s stature but also transformed soil fertility management practices in Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

Publications

Kumar, P., & Sharma, P.K. (2020). Soil salinity and food security in India. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. (Cited by 478)

Sharma, A., Parmar, D.K., Kumar, P., Singh, Y., & Sharma, R.P. (2008). Azotobacter soil amendment integrated with cow manure reduces need for NPK fertilizers in Sprouting Broccoli. Journal of Vegetable Science. (Cited by 67)

Kumar, P., Lai, L., Battaglia, M.L., Kumar, S., Owens, V., Fike, J., Galbraith, J., et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen fertilization rate and landscape position on select soil properties in switchgrass field at four sites in the USA. Catena. (Cited by 60)

Kumar, P., & V, T.S. (2005). Characterization and classification of some rice growing soils of Palam valley of Himachal Pradesh. Agropedology. (Cited by 44)

Kumar, S., Lai, L., Kumar, P., Valentín Feliciano, Y.M., Battaglia, M.L., Hong, C.O., et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen rate and landscape position on soils and switchgrass root growth parameters. Agronomy JournaL. (Cited by 41)

Kumari, K., Nazir, G., Singh, A., & Kumar, P. (2017). Studies on boron fractions with different physico-chemical properties of cultivated soils of Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. (Cited by 34)

Anjali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anjali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur | India

Dr. Anjali is an emerging soil science researcher from Himachal Pradesh, India, with a strong academic background and rich field experience in soil fertility, nutrient dynamics, and sustainable agricultural practices. She has earned her Ph.D. in Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, where her research focused on long-term fertilization effects in the maize-wheat cropping system. With over 15 research publications in peer-reviewed journals and significant training in data analytics, soil carbon assessment, and sustainable land use, she has actively contributed to both academic and applied agricultural domains. She has worked in various national and international workshops and conferences, presenting her findings and receiving awards for excellence. Currently, she is serving as a Research Associate in a national project and has over three years of research experience as a Junior Research Fellow. Her work is guided by an interdisciplinary approach to improving soil health and crop productivity.

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Education 

Dr. Anjali completed her Ph.D. in Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, where her doctoral research investigated the long-term effects of fertilizers on nutrient dynamics and soil carbon in maize-wheat systems. She also obtained her M.Sc. in Soil Science from the same university, focusing on zinc distribution in cultivated soils of the Outer Himalayas. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the same institution. She has received multiple recognitions, including the university gold medal and merit scholarships. Throughout her academic years, she actively participated in research programs, practical crop production, and rural outreach, gaining hands-on experience in modern farming systems, organic agriculture, and plant clinics. Her strong foundation in both theoretical and applied soil science, along with participation in specialized trainings and certification courses in statistical software, remote sensing, and environmental analysis, has shaped her into a well-rounded agricultural researcher.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Anjali is currently working as a Research Associate under the All India Coordinated Research Project on Micro and Secondary Nutrients and Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants. Previously, she served for over three years as a Junior Research Fellow under the ICAR, NAHEP-CAAST Project on “Protected Agriculture & Natural Farming.” Her work has focused on sustainable nutrient management, soil health evaluation, and long-term field trials in maize-wheat cropping systems. She has conducted research in carbon sequestration modeling, fertilizer impact analysis, and sulphur dynamics. Additionally, she has been trained in statistical software (R, SPSS), GIS, and greenhouse gas emission monitoring. Her experience includes on-ground field training, village outreach programs, industrial internships, and international workshops on hydroponics and nutrient use efficiency. She is skilled in communicating scientific knowledge to farmers and stakeholders, making her an effective bridge between research institutions and the agricultural community.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Anjali has received several prestigious accolades for her academic and research contributions. She was awarded the Ph.D. Best Thesis Award at the International Conference on “One Health-One World” in 2023. She also earned a Commendation Certificate for her Ph.D. research presentation by the Indian Society of Soil Science. She qualified for ICAR NET in Soil Science and UGC NET in Environmental Science. During her postgraduate studies, she was the university topper and received the Gold Medal from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University. Her consistent academic performance earned her university merit scholarships and certificates of honour. She was awarded Best Poster Award and Second Prize in Oral Presentation in national-level seminars. Her active participation in science congresses, cultural events, and leadership programs reflects her multidimensional talents and commitment to scientific advancement and public engagement in agriculture.

Research Skill and Interests 

Dr. Anjali’s research interests lie in soil fertility management, nutrient cycling, soil organic carbon sequestration, micronutrient dynamics, and climate-smart agriculture. She has extensive hands-on experience with long-term fertility experiments, the RothC carbon model, and greenhouse gas emission assessments. Her technical proficiency includes statistical analysis using R and SPSS, soil health monitoring, biophysical modeling, and geo-spatial mapping through GIS and remote sensing tools. She has worked across diverse agro-ecological zones, particularly acid Alfisols in the North-Western Himalayas. Dr. Anjali is particularly interested in bridging scientific research with field-level applications, as seen through her training and engagement in hydroponics, natural farming, and sustainable input management. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates traditional soil science with emerging technologies like nanofertilizers and decision-support tools for land use planning. She is also skilled in communicating scientific findings through popular articles, presentations, manuals, and farmer-centric outreach programs.

Publication

Anjali, Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, R.P., Rana, R.S., Sharma, G.D., & Thakur, A. (2025). “Inorganic and organic fertilizers affect potassium budget and dynamics in an acid Alfisol.” Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
Baghla, D., Butail, N.P., Sharma, U., Thakur, P., Thakur, P., Anjali, Shukla, A.K., Sharma, M., Kumar, P., & Behera, S.K. (2025). “Efficacy of zinc fertilizers on potato performance in an acid Alfisol.” Soil Science Society of America Journal
 Pachauri, S.P., Shukla, A.K., Srivastava, P.C., Behera, S.K., Butail, N.P., Thakur, P., Thakur, P., Anjali, Sharma, M., & Sharma, P.K. (2024). “Effect of boron fertilization on productivity and sustainability of rice-wheat cropping system in Tarai region, North-West India.” Journal of Environmental Management (Cited by 2)
Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, N., Sharma, R.P., Anjali, Sharma, G.D., & Thakur, A. (2024). “Sustainable soil management: Insights from a 47-year maize-wheat cropping system study.” Applied Soil Ecology (Cited by 4)
 Patial, D., Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, R.P., Dev, P., & Anjali. (2022). “Assessing soil physical and chemical properties under long term fertilization after forty-eight years in North-Western Himalayas.” Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (Cited by 3)
Anjali. (2022). “Long term effect of fertilizers and amendments on macronutrients uptake by maize and relationship with soil organic carbon in maize-wheat system in acid Alfisol of North-Western Himalayas.” Indian Journal of Ecology (Cited by 1)