Dr. Jitin Rahul has over 10 years of experience in research and teaching. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Indian Institute of Technology and has published over 20 papers in international journals. His research interests include ecology, biodiversity, atmospheric pollution, floristic studies, taxonomy, and medicinal plants. He has taught courses in environmental science, ecology, and plant taxonomy. Currently, he is working as an Assistant Professor at Kalindi College, University of Delhi, teaching and conducting research.
GC-MS Analysis of Bio-Active Compounds in Aqueous Extract of Boerhaavia Diffu...ijtsrd
Medicinal plants have had a crucial role in human culture and civilization. The present study deals with the Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy analysis of Boerhaavia diffusa, Euphorbia hirta and Amaranthus polygonoides, which have various medicinal properties. The aim of this study was to investigate and characterize the chemical composition of the different crude aqueous extracts of these plant samples using PerkinElmer Gas Chromatography'Mass Spectrometry. Our results show that the compounds in the extract revealed by GC MS were the same as recorded in the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST library. The identity and quantity of the measured active compounds was correlated with the expected therapeutic effects. The content of active principles was determined. The quantity of the active principles in the plants was also determined. R. Ezhilarasi | Dr. B. Senthilkumar | Dr. K. Devi "GC-MS Analysis of Bio-Active Compounds in Aqueous Extract of Boerhaavia Diffusa, Euphorbia Hirta and Amaranthus Polygonoides" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29436.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/zoology/29436/gc-ms-analysis-of-bio-active-compounds-in-aqueous-extract-of-boerhaavia-diffusa-euphorbia-hirta-and-amaranthus-polygonoides/r-ezhilarasi
Antibiogram Typing and Biochemical Characterization of Klebsiella pneumoniae ...albertdivis
The Aim of the present study was to determine the impact of Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment on four MDR clinical lab isolates (LS) of K. pneumoniae (LS 2, LS 6, LS 7, and LS 14).
Dr. Ramanand Jadhav worked as Environmental Management Specialist at Jalswarajya II program (World Bank Assisted), Water Supply and Sanitation Department, GoM, Ministry Mumbai since April 2012. Under these he is involved in planning and implementation of water supply & environmental sanitation, sustainable utilization of water resources, source sustainability schemes for rural Maharashtra state with World Bank. Previously he was worked as Regional Environmental Specialist on Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project (World Bank Assisted), at Water Resource Department GoM. Also, he was worked as Scientific Assistant on MPCB funded SAMP program.
He did his post-graduation (M.Sc.) and Ph. D. in Environmental Science from School of Environmental Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon MS India.
He is having more than 6 years of research experience on Pollution monitoring & management, Environmental policy research & advocacy. He has more than 15 scientific research based publications on various environmental aspects as well as 12 articles published in news papers and magazines. His article on Natural Resource-Protection, Management & Conservation’ has been honored as 2nd prize winner at MS state level competition organized by, Environment Department, Ministry, GoM Mumbai.
He was shouldered the responsibility as Investigation Officer in panel of Total Sanitation Campaign (Nirmal Gram Puraskar) during 2009-11. Also he was performed as Environmental Expert on Eco-Village (GoM Initiative) evaluation committee under ‘Vikas Ratan’ award 2011. He also traveled to Thailand and Nepal.
The HortFlora Research Spectrum (HRS), is an international-peer reviewed, open access journal that serves as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of R & D advances and innovations in all facets of Horticultural Science (Pomology, Olericulture, Floriculture, Post Harvest Technology, Plant Biotechnology, and Medicinal & Aromatic Plants etc.) and its allied branches on an international level.
HRS is officially published quarterly (March, June, September and December) every year, in English (print & online version), under the keen auspices of Biosciences & Agriculture Advancement Society (BAAS), Meerut (India).
Aims & Scope
The main objective of the journal ‘HortFlora Research Spectrum’ is to serve as a platform to promote, publish and disseminate the R & D innovations and advances in all aspects of Horticultural Sciences and allied branches of botanical sciences & technology, and to facilitate closer interaction among the academicians, researchers and entrepreneurs at global scale.
The journal HortFlora Research Spectrum (HRS), having International impact (ICV: 27.39; GIF: 0.364; IBI Factor: 2.8), publishes high quality peer reviewed/refereed original research papers, review articles and research notes on all aspects of Horticultural plants’ research including agronomic management, plant nutrition, biotechnology, crop improvement, plant protection, plant physiology, cell & molecular biology, medicinal & aromatic plants, food & nutrition science, agroforestry, environmental science, plant medicinal properties, ethno-phytomedicine, technology dissemination etc.
GC-MS Analysis of Bio-Active Compounds in Aqueous Extract of Boerhaavia Diffu...ijtsrd
Medicinal plants have had a crucial role in human culture and civilization. The present study deals with the Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy analysis of Boerhaavia diffusa, Euphorbia hirta and Amaranthus polygonoides, which have various medicinal properties. The aim of this study was to investigate and characterize the chemical composition of the different crude aqueous extracts of these plant samples using PerkinElmer Gas Chromatography'Mass Spectrometry. Our results show that the compounds in the extract revealed by GC MS were the same as recorded in the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST library. The identity and quantity of the measured active compounds was correlated with the expected therapeutic effects. The content of active principles was determined. The quantity of the active principles in the plants was also determined. R. Ezhilarasi | Dr. B. Senthilkumar | Dr. K. Devi "GC-MS Analysis of Bio-Active Compounds in Aqueous Extract of Boerhaavia Diffusa, Euphorbia Hirta and Amaranthus Polygonoides" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29436.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/zoology/29436/gc-ms-analysis-of-bio-active-compounds-in-aqueous-extract-of-boerhaavia-diffusa-euphorbia-hirta-and-amaranthus-polygonoides/r-ezhilarasi
Antibiogram Typing and Biochemical Characterization of Klebsiella pneumoniae ...albertdivis
The Aim of the present study was to determine the impact of Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment on four MDR clinical lab isolates (LS) of K. pneumoniae (LS 2, LS 6, LS 7, and LS 14).
Dr. Ramanand Jadhav worked as Environmental Management Specialist at Jalswarajya II program (World Bank Assisted), Water Supply and Sanitation Department, GoM, Ministry Mumbai since April 2012. Under these he is involved in planning and implementation of water supply & environmental sanitation, sustainable utilization of water resources, source sustainability schemes for rural Maharashtra state with World Bank. Previously he was worked as Regional Environmental Specialist on Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project (World Bank Assisted), at Water Resource Department GoM. Also, he was worked as Scientific Assistant on MPCB funded SAMP program.
He did his post-graduation (M.Sc.) and Ph. D. in Environmental Science from School of Environmental Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon MS India.
He is having more than 6 years of research experience on Pollution monitoring & management, Environmental policy research & advocacy. He has more than 15 scientific research based publications on various environmental aspects as well as 12 articles published in news papers and magazines. His article on Natural Resource-Protection, Management & Conservation’ has been honored as 2nd prize winner at MS state level competition organized by, Environment Department, Ministry, GoM Mumbai.
He was shouldered the responsibility as Investigation Officer in panel of Total Sanitation Campaign (Nirmal Gram Puraskar) during 2009-11. Also he was performed as Environmental Expert on Eco-Village (GoM Initiative) evaluation committee under ‘Vikas Ratan’ award 2011. He also traveled to Thailand and Nepal.
The HortFlora Research Spectrum (HRS), is an international-peer reviewed, open access journal that serves as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of R & D advances and innovations in all facets of Horticultural Science (Pomology, Olericulture, Floriculture, Post Harvest Technology, Plant Biotechnology, and Medicinal & Aromatic Plants etc.) and its allied branches on an international level.
HRS is officially published quarterly (March, June, September and December) every year, in English (print & online version), under the keen auspices of Biosciences & Agriculture Advancement Society (BAAS), Meerut (India).
Aims & Scope
The main objective of the journal ‘HortFlora Research Spectrum’ is to serve as a platform to promote, publish and disseminate the R & D innovations and advances in all aspects of Horticultural Sciences and allied branches of botanical sciences & technology, and to facilitate closer interaction among the academicians, researchers and entrepreneurs at global scale.
The journal HortFlora Research Spectrum (HRS), having International impact (ICV: 27.39; GIF: 0.364; IBI Factor: 2.8), publishes high quality peer reviewed/refereed original research papers, review articles and research notes on all aspects of Horticultural plants’ research including agronomic management, plant nutrition, biotechnology, crop improvement, plant protection, plant physiology, cell & molecular biology, medicinal & aromatic plants, food & nutrition science, agroforestry, environmental science, plant medicinal properties, ethno-phytomedicine, technology dissemination etc.
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Natural Science (N.Sc.) is an international peer review journal, publishes original research studies and reviews in all aspects of natural sciences. The Journal Natural Sciences is printed in English on glossy white art paper. Manuscript already published will not be accepted. The responsibility goes to the author/ authors that the research work is not the part which go under the any copyright disputes. If manuscript /paper is accepted for publication the copyright of the paper will automatically assigned to journal of ‘Natural Sciences’
The HortFlora Research Spectrum (HRS), is an international-peer reviewed, open access journal that serves as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of R & D advances and innovations in all facets of Horticultural Sciences (Pomology, Olericulture, Floriculture, Post Harvest Technology, Plant Biotechnology, and Medicinal & Aromatic Plants etc.) and its allied branches on an international level. HRS is officially published quarterly (March, June, September and December) every year, in English (print & online version), under the keen auspices of Biosciences & Agriculture Advancement Society (BAAS), Meerut (India)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Jitin Rahul
E-mail: jitin.nature@gmail.com, jitin.ismese@gmail.com
Skype ID: jitin.rahul
Contact No: +91-7549008609, +91-8400436191
Career Objective:
To build a career in research and academic field where I can utilize my six years of
experience along with technical knowledge and practical skills and enhance it day by day
through experience. I aspire to contribute my best of abilities to achieve the organizational
and personal goals through right attitude, continuous learning and teamwork. With my desire
to learn and will to succeed, I would be best suited in an institute that offers opportunity to
excel beyond expectations and rewards outstanding performance with increased
responsibilities and career advancement.
Research Interest:
Ecology, Biodiversity & Conservation, Atmospheric pollution, Climate change, Floristic
studies, Taxonomy, Phytoremediation, Heavy metal pollution, Ethnobotany and Medicinal
plants.
Subject Taught:
Environmental Science, Ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation, Plant Taxonomy,
Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources and Economic Botany
Academic Achievements
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India
Web link: http://ismenvis.nic.in/Content/List_of_PhD_Awarded_13121.aspx
Dissertation: “Biodiversity of Vascular Plants and Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition
along the National Highway-2, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India”
A study is based on field work and laboratory work. The study covering many areas like
environmental pollution, ecology, taxonomy, dust pollution, floral diversity and heavy metal.
Floristic surveys are helpful in proper identification of plant-wealth for their utilization on a
scientific and systematic basis. The identification of local plants along with the description of
an area is very important because it can show specific species of the local area and their
occurrence, growing season, species hardness, distinct species, finding new species and the
effect of climatic conditions like drought and overgrazing on vegetation. Plants can
effectively remove road dust particles from ambient air and consequently improve air quality
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and plants health. Road Dust Pollution is major concern along the highways and surrounding
areas. Heavy metals and plants have complex relationships. Heavy metals are essential
nutrients in trace concentrations for healthy growth as plants require the nutrients for
essential physiological functions.
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Specialization: Advanced Ecology, Conservation & Environmental Biology
Dissertation: “Stone Crusher Dust and its Impact on Surrounding Plants”
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Dayanand Brajendra Swarup College, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur,
Uttar Pradesh, India
Specialization: Environmental Science
Dissertation: “The Death of the Pandu River in Kanpur”
Academic Qualification:
S.N. Qualification Year Board/University % of
Mark
Grade/
Division
Major Subject
1. Doctorate
(Ph.D.)
2017 Indian Institute of
Technology (Indian
School of Mines)
Dhanbad, India
Awarded
(March, 2017)
Reg.no.2013DR0065
Environmental
Science
2. Master of
Philosophy
(M.Phil.)
2011 Bundelkhand
University, Jhansi
(U.P.), India
70.0% 1st
Botany
(Specialization:
Environmental
Science)
3. Master of
Science
(M.Sc.)
2010 C.S.J.M. University,
Kanpur (U.P.), India
60.0% 1st
Botany
(Specialization:
Environmental
Science)
4. Bachelor of
Science
(B.Sc.)
2008 C.S.J.M. University,
Kanpur (U.P.), India
63.2% 1st
Botany,
Chemistry,
Zoology
Teaching Experience:
After completion of M.Phil in Botany from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India in
September 2011, I have joined Chitra Post Graduate College, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji
Maharaj University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh as a Lecturer of Botany for the academic
session 2011-12 and 2012-13.
Assistant Professor (Guest), Division of Foundation Elective, Environmental Science,
Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi, (Dated: 02/08/2018 to present)
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Assistant Professor (Guest), Department of Botany, Kalindi College, University of
Delhi, New Delhi, (Dated: 16/07/2018 to present)
Research Experience:
University Grant Commission, Rajiv Gandhi National Fellow-Junior Research Fellow
(JRF), Department of Botany, Institute of Basic Science, Bundelkhand University,
Jhansi, India. (Dated: 01/07/2010 to 01/07/2011)
Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Centre of Mining Environment, Department of
Environmental Science & Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, Jharkhand,
India, Funding agency Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi, India.
(Dated: 25/02/2013 to 25/02/2015)
Senior Research Fellow (SRF), Centre of Mining Environment, Department of
Environmental Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School
of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India, Funding agency Ministry of Human Resource
Development, New Delhi, India. (Dated: 25/02/2015 to 03/02/2017)
Project Associate, Division of Agribusiness, National Productivity Council, Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi, India. (Dated: 06/02/2017 to 20/12/2017).
Research Associate, G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment &
Sustainable Development under the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate
Change (MoEF&CC). (Dated: 01/03/2018 to 30/07/2018) “NATCOM Project”
Teaching Experience/ Research Experience:
Position Institute/University/Organization Duration Nature of
Experience
Junior
Research
Fellow (JRF)
University Grant Commission, New
Delhi, India
01/07/2010 to
01/07/2011
Research
Lecturer
Chitra Post Graduate College,
Kanpur. Affiliated to Kanpur
University, India
20/09/2011 to
22/02/2013
Teaching
Junior
Research
Fellow (JRF)
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad,
Jharkhand, India 25/02/2013 to
25/02/2015
Research
Senior
Research
Fellow (SRF)
Indian Institute of Technology
(Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad,
India
25/02/2015 to
03/02/2017
Research
Project
Associate
National Productivity Council,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry,
New Delhi, India
06/02/2017 to
20/12/2017
Research
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Research
Associate
G.B. Pant National Institute of
Himalayan Environment &
Sustainable Development,
Almora, UK, India
Ministry of Environment, Forest
& Climate Change (MoEF&CC)
01/03/2018 to
30/07/2018
Research
Assistant
Professor
Kalindi College, University of
Delhi, New Delhi, India
16/07/2018 to present Teaching/Research
Publications in International/ National Journals:
*Rahul, J. and Singh, S.P. (2012). Some medicinal herbs of Bhagwantpura region of
Jhansi district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Research Journal of Social and Life science,
12(2), pp- 267-274.
*
Rahul, J. (2013). Effect of Stone Crusher Dust on Butea monosperma (Lam.)
Bastard Teak. International Journal of Environmental Science & Engineering
Research, 4(2), pp- 1-5. (Citations: 1)
*Rahul, J. (2013). Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Shrubs Used by People in
Lakhmanpura Region of Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh, India. International Journal of
Science and Nature, 4(2), pp- 1-3. IF: 0.534 (Citations: 2)
Gautam, A. and *Rahul, J. (2013). Seed Germination and Growth of Chitrak
(Plumbago zeylanica L.). International Journal of Botany and Research, 3(4), pp- 29-
38.
*Rahul, J. (2013). An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants in Taindol Village,
District Jhansi, Region of Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Medicinal
Plants studies, 1(5), pp- 59-71. (Citations: 11)
*Rahul, J., Singh, S.P. and Naz, A. (2013). An Ethnomedicinal Survey of Orchha
Wildlife Sanctuary Region of Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh, India. Journal of
Botanical Research, 4(1), pp-31-34. DOI: 10.9735/0976-9889.4.1.31-34. (Citation: 8)
*Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K. (2014). An Investigation in to the Impact of Particulate
Matter on Vegetation along the National Highway: A Review. Research Journal of
Environmental Sciences, 8(7), pp- 356-372. DOI: 10.3923/rjes.2014.356.372.
(Citations: 16)
*Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K. (2014). Documentation of floristic inventory along the
national highway: a case study of Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India. Journal of
Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, Bangladesh, 5(6), pp- 241-247. IF: 1.356.
Kamal, R.K., Sahu, N., *Rahul, J. and Singh, S.P. (2015). Snake Bite, Venom, Anti-
Venom Production and Anti-Venom Activity of Medicinal Plants: A Review.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 30(1), pp-
227-234. IF: 0.650
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*Rahul, J., Jain, M.K., Singh, S.P., Kamal, R.K., Anuradha, Naz, A., Gupta, A.K.
and Mrityunjay, S.K. (2015). Adansonia digitata L. (baobab): a review of traditional
information and taxonomic description. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical
Biomedicine, 5(1), 79-84. (Citations: 28) DOI:10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30174-X
*Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K. (2015). Floristic Assessment of the Important Least
Concern Plant Species with Taxonomic Descriptions along the National Highway.
Brazilian Journal of Botany, 38(4), 851-864. IF: 1.385.
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-015-0184-4
Saxena, N., *Rahul, J. and Shreya, N. (2015). Folklore Medicinal Plants and Its
Traditional Healthcare Practices of Jalaun District, Uttar Pradesh, India. International
Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Review and Research, 1(2), pp-27-32.
*Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K. (2016). Effect of Heavy Metals on Some Selected
Roadside Plants and Its Morphological Study. Nature Environment and Pollution
Technology, 15(4), 1133-1142. IF: 1.621 (Citations: 2)
Mamoucha, S. and Rahul, J. (2016). Mediterranean Climate Affects the Biosynthesis
of Secondary Metabolites in Common Medicinal Plants. International Journal of
Botany and Research, 6(4), pp-17-28. (Citations: 1)
Mamoucha, S., Rahul, J. and Christodoulakis, N.S. (2017). Leaf Tissue Arrangement
of the Medicinal Plant Μandragora officinarum L. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 42(1). IF: 0.650
*Rahul, J., and Jain, M.K. (2018). Applying quantitative analysis for road side
population of Lower Risk (category of IUCN red list version 2.3 and version 3.1) tree
species, Thaiszia - JournaL of Botany, (Under Review)
*Rahul, J. (2018). Stone Crusher Dust and Its Impact: Accumulate Adequate of
Some Woody Plants (Tree Species) around the Stone Crusher Plant (SCP).
International Journal of Ecology, Manuscript ID No.: 5814369. (Revision-under
review)
Publications in International/National Conferences:
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Effect of Dust Particles (Particulate Matter) on Plants
along the National Highway” proceedings of International Conference on Glocal
Crises and Environmental Governance in North-Eastern Region of India, Assam
(ICGCEG), 11-13 November 2013.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “A review on dust capturing and dust controlling by some
medicinal plants along the national highway” proceedings of International Conference
on Environment Technology and Sustainable Developments: Challenges & Remedies,
Lucknow (ET & SD), 21-23 February 2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Dust Holding Capacity of Some Selected Road Side Tree
Species” International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering, 3(4),
pp.1918, ISSN: 2010-376X (Print), ISSN: 2010-3778, ICEBESE 2016: 18th
International Conference on Environmental, Biological, Ecological Sciences and
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Engineering to be held in Istanbul, Turkey during April, 19-20, 2016.
http://waset.org/abstracts/45792
Mamoucha, S., Rahul, J. and Christodoulakis, N., “Anatomical and Histochemical
Investigation of the Leaf of Vitex agnus-castus L.”. World Academy of Science,
Engineering and Technology, International Science Index, Medical and Health
Sciences, volume: 3(7), pp.1885. ISSN: 2010-376X (Print), ISSN: 2010-3778,
cICMPNP 2016: 18th International Conference on Medicinal Plants and Natural
Products, San Francisco, USA, June 09-10, 2016. http://waset.org/abstracts/50204
Rahul, J., “Traditional healthcare information of Adansonia digitata L. (Baobab) in
central part of India” 5th
International Conference and Exhibition on Natural &
Alternative Medicine September 05-07, 2016 Beijing, China. Altern Integr Med 2016,
ISSN: 2327-5162, volume: 5(3), pp-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2327-5162.C1.018
National Seminar on Environment Degradation and Biodiversity: Problems &
Prospects (Sponsored by U.G.C., New Delhi) 29-30 November, 2009.
National Seminar on Advances in Biology: Solutions to Environment & agricultural
problems 16-17 January, 2010.
Rahul, J., “Ecosystem management and the conservation of aquatic Bio-diversity”
proceedings of National Seminar on Advances in Aquatic Biology, Biodiversity
Conservation and Livelihood (AQUACON), March 12 & 13, 2011.
Rahul, J. and Devi, S., “Biodiversity in aquatic systems in relation to aquaculture”
proceedings of National Seminar on Advances in Aquatic Biology, Biodiversity
Conservation and Livelihood (AQUACON), March 12 & 13, 2011.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “A Floristic inventory and medicine value of vegetation
along the national highway” proceedings of National Conference on Plant Bio-
resource Management and Biotechnology (PBMB), 29-31 January 2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Assessment of the floristic inventory of floral diversity
along the national highway: a case study of Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India” 1st
Himachal Pradesh Science Congress, on Role of Science & Technology in
Sustainable Development in Shimla, H.P., 15-16 October 2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Assessment of the floristic study of tree species diversity
along the national highway” 102nd
Indian Science Congress, Mumbai, 3-7 January
2015.
Rahul, J. “Assessment of Biodiversity and Identification of Least Concern (LC) Plant
Species.” Botany 2018, Botanical Society of America. (Abstract ID: 634). 21-25 July,
2018.USA.
http://www.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=634
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Book/Book Chapter:
Rahul, J. and Shreya, N. (2016). “Medicinal Properties of Some Selected
Agricultural and Wild Herbs: A Case Study of Bhagwantpura”. In Agricultural
Technology for Sustaining Rural Growth, chapter no. 32, page no. 463-472, Edited by
Sudhir Kumar Rawat & Sarju Narain, Biotech books publisher, New Delhi India,
ISBN: 9788176223812
http://www.astralint.com/bookdetails.aspx?isbn=9788176223812
Rahul, J., Jain, M.K. and Mamoucha, S. (2018). “Assessment of Phyto-Diversity and
Identification of Least Concern (LC) Plant Species, Dhanbad District, Jharkhand,
India”. In Phylogenetics, book edited by Dr. Zubaida Yousaf, InTechOpen publisher,
UK. (Submitted-under review). ISBN: 978-953-51-6356-5
file:///C:/Users/gb2/Downloads/InTechOpen-Welcome.pdf
Paper Reviewed:
“Biotechnological potential of actinobacteria isolated from rhizosphere of the
medicinal plant Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br.” African Journal of Microbiology
Research, Africa. (ISSN: 1996-0808) Academic Journals.
DOI: 10.5897/AJMR2014.7161 Certificate No.: AJMR9302017040
“Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Bacterial Isolates from Kavango on the growth
Sorghum bicolour (L) Moench.” African Journal of Microbiology Research. Africa.
(ISSN: 1996-0808) Academic Journals. DOI: 10.5897/AJMR2014.7205
“Application of a coupled model of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance for
estimating plant physiological response to pollution by fine particulate matter
(PM2.5)”. Nordic Journal of Botany. Sweden (ISSN: 1756-1051) Wiley. (Manuscript
ID: NJB-00826).
“The Efficacy of the Seeds of Adansonia digitata L. as a Biocoagulant and
Disinfectant in Water Purification”. Applied Water Science (ISSN: 2190-5495).
(Manuscript ID: AWSC-D-16-00176)
“Mineral and phytochemical composition of Adansonia digitata L. (Baobab) root
tubers from selected natural populations of Malawi” Malawi Medical Journal, (ISSN:
1995-7262), (Manuscript ID: MMJ-2017-12-0296). IF: 0.611)
“Emerging issues associated with conservation of the African baobab (Adansonia
digitata L.) in the semi-arid zones of Tanzania” Tropical Conservation Science,
(ISSN: 1940-0829), (Manuscript ID: TRC-18-0137, IF: 1.149).
Research Quality:
h-index – 5
i10-index - 4
Citations – 107 (Google Scholar)
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ResearcherID: L-4941-2016 http://www.researcherid.com/rid/L-4941-2016
Research Gate Link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jitin_Rahul3/publications
Scopus ID: 56480648900
Google Scholar ID Link:https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=1SduciYAAAAJ&hl=en
Publons Link: https://publons.com/researcher/779881/dr-jitin-rahul
Linkedin ID: https://in.linkedin.com/in/jitin-rahul-0a59a251
Academia URL: https://ismdhanbad.academia.edu/JitinRahul
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4231-6903, Link: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4231-6903
LiveDNA ID No.: 91.10312, LiveDNA URL: http://livedna.org/91.10312
Fellowships:
Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship-Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from
the University Grant Commission (UGC), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India (2010 to
2011).
Awarded Indian School of Mines-Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from Indian
School of Mines, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India (2013 to 2015).
Awarded Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines)-Senior Research
Fellow (SRF) from IIT (ISM), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India (2015 to 2017).
Awards and Academic Achievement:
Awarded Student honour scholarship prize, from the Punjab National Bank (2005).
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship (JRF), funded by Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment and Ministry of Tribal Affairs, New Delhi (2010).
Qualifying National Level ISM-JRF Entrance Examination conducted by Indian
School of Mines (ISM), Govt. of India (2013).
Presentations:
“Stone Crusher Dust and its Impact on Surrounding Plants”. M.Phil Dissertation,
Institute of Basic Science, Department of Botany, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi,
India, August, 2011.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Effect of Dust Particles (Particulate Matter) on Plants
along the National Highway” proceedings of International Conference on Glocal
Crises and Environmental Governance in North-Eastern Region of India, Assam
(ICGCEG), 11-13 November 2013.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “A review on dust capturing and dust controlling by some
medicinal plants along the national highway” proceedings of International Conference
on Environment Technology and Sustainable Developments: Challenges & Remedies,
Lucknow (ET & SD), 21-23 February 2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “A Floristic inventory and medicine value of vegetation
along the national highway” proceedings of National Conference on Plant Bio-
9. 9
resource Management and Biotechnology (PBMB), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 29-31
January 2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Assessment of the floristic inventory of floral diversity
along the national highway: a case study of Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India” 1st
Himachal Pradesh Science Congress, on Role of Science & Technology in
Sustainable Development in H.P., Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India, 15-16 October
2014.
Rahul, J. and Jain, M.K., “Assessment of the floristic study of tree species diversity
along the national highway” 102nd
Indian Science Congress, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
3-7 January 2015.
“Biodiversity of Vascular Plants and Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition along the
National Highway-2, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India” Ph.D. Dissertation, Centre of
Mining Environment, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India, 4
March 2017.
Membership of Professional Bodies:
Life membership of International Society for Environmental Information Science
(ISEIS), Canada.
Annual membership of Society of Botany (BOTANICA), University of Delhi, India.
Annual membership in Science Congress, Kolkata, India (Membership No.:
SLM1772).
Annual membership of Botanical Society of American (BSA), America (Membership
ID: 20160112001).
Editorial Board Member:
Associate Editor, Member of honorary advisory editorial board of ASIO journal of
pharmaceutical & herbal medicines research, International Publication House.
Membership No. ASIO/MEM/2015/166. http://albertscience.com/contactus/page/43
Editorial Board, American Journal of Plant Biology, Science Publishing Group, USA.
ID: 10071906 http://membership.sciencepublishinggroup.com/10071906
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Autonomous Intelligence is a peer-reviewed
interdisciplinary journal, EnPress Publisher.
http://jartifintell.com/index.php/jai/about/editorialTeam
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Tropical Medicine and Health, Gavin
International Publishers.
https://gavinpublishers.com/journals/board_members/Journal-of-tropical-medicine-
and-health
Reviewer:
Pharmacognosy Research Journal, Medknow Publications, India, ISSN: Print-0976-
4836, Online-0974-8490. http://www.phcogres.com
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Reviewer (Environment Science) in Pharmacognosy Research, peer-reviewed
journal, Medknow Publications [ISSN: Print -0976-4836, Online - 0974-8490]
http://www.phcogres.com, Link: http://www.phcogres.com/reviewers.asp?cl=18
Project Monitoring as a Project Associate Funded by National Medicinal Plant Board,
Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India:
“Alternative livelihood opportunities for community (ALOC)”
Project No.: JMFC/OR-03/2014
“Establishment and Maintenance of Herbal Gardens in Panchmahal District of Gujarat
State” Project No.: Z.18017/187/CSS/HG/GUJ-01/2013-14
“Ex- situ Conservation/resource augmentation of prioritized species in high demand”
Project No.: CONS/GUJ-01/2014
“Improvement of livelihood condition of forest dwellers through sustainable
collection, value addition and marketing of important medicinal plants and its
products” Project No.: JFMC/GUJ-01/2014
“Enhancement of livelihood of forest dwellers through storage, value addition and
marketing of important medicinal species existing in the forest areas and cultivation
of medicinal plant in the form of JFMC members”
Project No.: JFMC/GUJ-02/2013-14
“Improvement of livelihood condition of forest dwellers through storage, value
addition and marketing of gum (Salai and Kadayo) existing in the forest areas”
Project No.: JFMC/GUJ-03/2014
“Resource Augmentation of Selected Prioritized Medicinal Plants Species”
Project No.: CONS/GUJ-02/2014
“Supporting the JFMCs to augment their resource of Dashmoola on Forest
Boundaries in Narmada District of Gujarat” Project No.: CONS/GUJ- 01/2015
Computer Proficiency:
Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Paint, Basic
Statistical Tools
Short Term / Conferences / Seminars / Workshop / Orientation Programme:
S.N. Detail of Courses Institution & Place Period Total Duration
(Days)
1. Workshop on Intellectual
Property Rights (Under
TEQIP-II Initiative) 2014
Dhanbad, Jharkhand,
India
Feb, 14,
2014
1 day
11. 11
2. International Conference on
Environment Technology and
Sustainable Developments:
Challenges & Remedies (ET
& SD 2014).
Lucknow ,Uttar
Pradesh, India
Feb, 21-
23, 2014
3 Days
3. National Conference on Plant
Bio-resource Management
and Biotechnology (PBMB
2014).
Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India
Jan, 29-31,
2014
3 Days
4. International Conference on
Glocal Crises and
Environmental Governance in
north-eastern region of India
(ICGCEG-2013).
Silchar, Assam,
India
Nov, 11-
13, 2014
3 Days
5. National Seminar on
Advances in Aquatic Biology,
Biodiversity Conservation
and Livelihood (2011)
Jhansi, Uttar
Pradesh, India
March, 12-
13, 2011
2 Days
6. National Seminar on
Advances in Biology:
Solutions to Environment &
agricultural problems (2010)
Kanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, India
Jan, 16-17,
2010
2 Days
7. National Seminar on
Environment Degradation and
Biodiversity: Problems &
Prospects (2009)
Kanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, India
Nov, 29-
30, 2009
2 Days
8. The future of advanced
safety, healthcare, agriculture,
environment, education,
industries and entrepreneurs.
The 102nd Indian Science
Congress 2015
University of
Mumbai, Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India
Jan, 3-7,
2015
5 Days
9. 18th International Conference
on Medicinal Plants and
Natural Products, San
Francisco, USA, 2016
World Academy of
Science,
Engineering and
Technology
June, 9-10,
2016
2 Days
10. ICEBESE 2016: 18th
International Conference on
Environmental, Biological,
Ecological Sciences and
Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey
International Journal
of Environmental
and Ecological
Engineering
April, 19-
20, 2016
2 Days
12. 12
11.
5th
International Conference
and Exhibition on Natural &
Alternative Medicine
Beijing, China
Alternative
Medicine 2016,
Beijing, China
September
05-07,
2016
2 Days
12. Botany 2018
Thriving with Diversity,
Mayo Civic Centre,
Rochester, Minnesota, US
Botanical Society of
America
July 21-
25, 2018
5 Days
13 EIA/EMP Preparation of
Ecology & Biodiversity (EB)
& Soil Conservation (SC)
Indian School of
Mines, Dhanbad,
India
February
02-04,
2015
2 Days
Personal Information
Name : Dr. Jitin Rahul
Date of Birth : 28 July, 1989
Father’s Name : Mr. Shiva Kumar Rahul
Mother’s Name : Mrs. Beena Rahul
Marital Status : Single
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Permanent Address : Dr. Jitin Rahul, S/o Mr. Shiva Kumar Rahul, Plot Number-10, Gopal
Vihar, Barra-6, Kanpur-208027, Uttar Pradesh, India
Declaration:
I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of my knowledge.
Date: 12-02-2019
Place: New Delhi, India DR. JITIN RAHUL
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References:
Dr. Manish Kumar Jain
Associate Professor
Centre of Mining Environment, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad-826004, Jharkhand, India
Email: manishjkm@gmail.com
Website: www.iitism.ac.in
+91-9431711095, +91-326-2235476
Fax: +91-326-2296624, 2296563
Prof. Gurdeep Singh
Professor (HAG)
Centre of Mining Environment, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad-826004, Jharkhand, India
Email: gurdeep@iitism.ac.in, s_gurdeep2001@yahoo.com
Website: www.iitism.ac.in
+91-9431711184
Dr. Lal Babu Chaudhary
Principal Scientist/ Scientist-EII
Plant Diversity, Systematics & Herbarium Division,
CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh, India
Email: dr_lbchaudhary@rediffmail.com
Website: http://www.nbri.res.in
+91-9450400265, +91-0522-2297855, +91-0522-2738660
Dr. Shishu Pal Singh
Associate Professor
Department of Botany, Dayanand Brajendra Swarup College, Kanpur-208006
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Email: spsdbs@gmail.com
Website: http://dbscollege.org
Ph.: +91-9450144727