Department Of Agricultural Entomology

“Welcome to our vibrant Department of Agricultural Entomology, where scientific innovation meets the vitality of agriculture. We stand as a beacon of excellence, unravelling the intricate web of insect life to foster sustainable and resilient agricultural ecosystems. From insect taxonomy to breakthroughs in pest management, join us on a journey where insects and crops harmonize for bountiful yields.  Explore the dynamic realm of intelligent farming shaping the future of sustainable agriculture through entomological expertise.”

Apiculture

  • “Step into our Apiculture Wing, a vital facet of Agricultural Entomology. 
  • Explore the art and science of beekeeping, unraveling the economic wonders of this essential practice. 
  • From pollination support to the golden harvest of honey, our Apiculture Wing is at the forefront of sustainable agriculture. 
  • Join us in cultivating a future where bees contribute to ecological vitality and economic prosperity through responsible beekeeping.”

Sericulture

  • “Step into the vibrant world of our Sericulture Section, a dynamic part of Agricultural Entomology.
  • Unravel the intricate tapestry of silk production, exploring diverse threads that weave economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. 
  • From the luxury of Mulberry silk to the rustic charm of Tussar and Eri silks, our Sericulture Section embraces a rich variety, each with unique characteristics.
  • Join us on a journey where each silk variety becomes a strand in the fabric of economic prosperity and ecological balance, shaping a future where sericulture is a sustainable legacy.”

Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

“Welcome to our IPM Hub, where we revolutionize pest control in agriculture. Our Integrated Pest Management combines precision and sustainability through monitoring, cultural controls, biological controls, mechanical/physical controls, and chemical controls. In our IPM Hub, we blend science and strategy for resilient crops, thriving ecosystems, and sustainable agriculture.”