The Society for Rapeseed-Mustard Research has constituted the following awards and honours for outstanding contributions in the field of oilseed brassica research In India: Those who have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields may apply for the following awards (except Lifetime Achievement Award) by sending their brief resume.
The Society for Rapeseed-Mustard Research (SRMR) shall have fellows amongst the outstanding active members of the Society in recognition of their professional leadership, outstanding contributions and services to the SRMR. They shall be selected by the Executive Council. The number of fellows each year shall not exceed more than five.
List of ReciepentThe Society for Rapeseed-Mustard Research (SRMR) shall have fellows amongst the outstanding active members of the Society in recognition of their professional leadership, outstanding contributions and services to the SRMR. They shall be selected by the Executive Council. The number of fellows each year shall not exceed more than five.
List of ReciepentAll the research workers (above the age of 55 years) actively engaged or devoted their carrier in the field of oilseed Brassica research, education, extension shall be eligible for the award. The award shall be presented at the Society conference and one page profile of the awardee shall be printed in the journal.
List of ReciepentThis award was instituted in 2011 to recognize the contributions of Dr. P.R. Kumar, founder Director of National Research Centre on Rapeseed-Mustard, Bharatpur (Raj) India. The award is given to the brassica scientists of Indian origin in recognition of their outstanding professional leadership and contributions in the field of Brassica crop development. This award is presented during NBC organized by the Society for every year.
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This award was instituted in 2012 to recognize the contributions of Dr. P.R. Verma, former scientist from Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon Research Centre, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada to promote qualitative efforts in the field of brassica research and to provide encouragement to brilliant young scientists for their original work (age below 45 years). Not more than one scientist, who is the founder / life member of the Society, would be awarded in the award year.
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