Administration

Other Infrastructure

Development of other Infrastructures, & Facilities

Administrative Block

The construction of Administrative building, with a cost of more than Rs 18 crores, Constructed:

Once occupied the administrative block would have offices including Vice-Chancellor’s Chamber along with Spacious Committee Room, Conference Room, Registrar’s Chamber, Deputy Registrar’s Chamber, Estate Officer’s Chamber, SPO Chamber, Multipurpose Hall and Record Rooms. It would also have Chambers of Comptroller, Dean PGS and Dean Students Welfare and their respective offices.

Stadium

For the development of facilities for sports, a Stadium along with a playground has benn completed with a cost of more than Rs 17 lacs.

Residences

Two units of Type IV residential building having 6 flats for the accommodation of officers, faculty and other employees of the University has been completed with a cost of more than 2 crores. Two flats on the ground floor are being used for the Girl’s Hostel and Guest House respectively.

Another unit of Type-III and Teacher Hostel residential buildings has been constructed.

Vice Chancellor’s Residence

The Vice Chancellor’s Residence Building on the University Campus, with a cost of Rs. 1.6 crores, has been constructed and is being used by the Vice Chancellor.

Hostels

HostelNo. of RoomsStudents Accommodation Capacity
Hostel No. 1 (Varsha)53120
Hostel No. 2 (Sharad)53120
Hostel No. 3 (Hemant)53120
Hostel No. 4 (Basant)53120
Hostel No. 5 (Shishir)53120

Power House

To provide uninterrupted electric supply to the University, a 33 KVA Substation has been established in the University Campus and currently the University draws its power supply from this Substation.

Tube Well, Overhead Water Storage Tank and Water Purification Unit

Water is one of the scarcest commodity on the campus. Therefore, to make water available for drinking and irrigation purposes in the University Campus, ten tubewells were bored by C&DS U.P. Jal Nigam on the potential spots. However, availability of water was found only in three bores even though the water of these three bores is not of good quality and is not fit for drinking and irrigation purposes. Thus for purifying the tubewell water and the collection of purified water, one overhead tank and RO plant have been constructed by investing Rs. 3.5 crores.

Convenience Centre

A Convenience Centre has been constructed in the University premises, where a bank, post office, cyber café, computer service and photocopying, stationary, medical store and availability of other items of daily use, would be provided.

Banking Facilities

The full-fledged branch of Punjab National Bank which was opened in COA Bhawan of the University on 28th March 2012 for meeting the daily banking needs of the University administration, employees and students, shall soon be moving to the Convenience Centre.

University Main Gate and Boundary Wall

Construction of about 9-km long boundary wall surrounding 948-acre University Campus and the main Gate complex has been nearly completed.

The construction of main Gate and two small gates of the University is under progress. With their completion, the University premises would be more secured and better managed.

Rainwater Harvesting, Campus Roads, Sewerage and Parking Facilities

For collecting rainwater, underground water collection tanks have been developed along with all major buildings under construction on the University Campus. The harvested rainwater would be used both for irrigating plants and lawns and for groundwater recharge.

For the parking of vehicles of the University staff, students and Visitors, Parking Sheds have been constructed in east side of both COA and COH buildings.

Seed Hub: A step toward sustainability in pulses seed in Bundelkhand

Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda and 4 Krishi Vigyan Kendra ( Mahoba, Hamirpur, Jalaun and Lalitpur) have implementing Seed Hub project successfully by achieving its objectives and target.  As proved quality seeds may increased up to 20 % productivity itself. The Bundelkhand is known as bowl of pulses having total area of 12.25 lakh ha with average productivity 437 kg/ha which is lowest in compare to state average yield. The BUAT, Banda Seed Hub productivity 3150 qt of pulses seed, last year which has been utilized in more than 3800 ha area. The replacement of seed alone increase additional production of 3000qt which has resulted additional income of more than Rs. 2 cr in Bundelkhand during last year

Ken irrigation project

A project is operational with the help of state government to lift the water from Ken river for irrigation of the fields of university campus.  Total  budget  of this project is Rs. 1874.86 lakh and the fund released was Rs. 1425 lakh. After releasing of funds, the land acquisition for head works has been  completed  and the same for laying of HDPE line for conveyance is     in progress. The installation of 33/ 0.44 kV substation has been completed for supply of electricity for pump house. The construction of staff quarters, store room, fencing & hand-pump, erection of barge and installation of crab winch are completed. Earth work for slope structure including excavation and maintaining of slope is completed. Procurement of pipes for lifting on head and distribution in BUAT campus has completed.

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    Post Harvest Technology

    Dr. Amit Kumar Singh

    Banda University Of Agriculture

    And Technology

    Qualifications: B. Sc.  (Ag.) from Post Graduate College, Ghazipur affiliated with Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University,   Jaunpur; M. Sc. and Ph. D. in Horticulture with    specialization in Post-Harvest Technology from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia (West Bengal).

    Prior Job Experience: 6 years of teaching experience at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.) and MS Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Gajapati (Odisha) as well as 6 months of Research experience at Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi (Jharkhand).

    Publications: More than 20 research papers in national and international peer-reviewed journals, 02 books, 11 book chapters, 7 practical manuals, 6 leaflet/extension bulletins and 1 success story.

    Award: Inspire Fellow award (DST-Govt. of India), Fellow International College of Nutrition (FICN- Moradabad), Young scientist award (BRIATS, Prayagraj), Young scientist associated award (ATDS, Ghaziabad), Research Excellence Award (SCNR, Kolkata), Best oral award (ATDS, Ghaziabad) and Best poster award (UPCAR, Lucknow).

    Agricultural Economics

    Dr. Yash Gautam

    Banda University Of Agriculture

    And Technology

    Qualifications: B.Sc. Ag from Banaras Hindu  University; M.Sc. Ag. (Agricultural Economics) from Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University; and Ph.D (Agricultural Economics) from Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. 

    Prior Teaching Experience: 2 years teaching experience in Diploma in Seed Technology and Marketing in Banaras Hindu University.

    Awards: UGC Research Fellowship during Ph.D. Young Scientist Award & Young Environmental Award by various organizations and Best Paper Presentation in International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture Development in Changing Global Scenario in Banaras Hindu University.

    Publications: 25 Research papers, 4 Book chapters, 2 Lead papers, 1 Laboratory Manual, and 8 Popular articles