Mr. Niharendu
Bikash Kar
M.Sc (Tech) (Mechanical
Processing of Textiles.), C.U. Scientist-D (R&S) Phone: +91 3482 253962-64 Extn. 228 (Off)
+919434181552 (Mob.) Email: karnb@rediffmail.com
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Specialization: Textile Engineering
(Mechanical Processing) M.Tech Thesis: Design
& Development of Throstle Spinning Machine for silk waste spinning. Training Undergone: (a)
Tribal Orientation Training (b)
Training on Entrepreneur Development Programme (c)
Trainer’s Training Programme (d)
Various In-service Training. Experience: Industrial-
06 years and in CSB-23 Years. Publications: Total
: 15
Nos. First Author:
02
Nos. Best Ten: 1.
A.Chakroborty,
S.S.Manna, N.B.Kar, S.K.Sen, S.K.Choudhary and T.Pawankumar. (1995). Cocoon
Drying: A solution. Indian Textile Journal. Pp. 130-133. 2.
S.M.
Moorthy, S.K. Das, N.B. Kar and Raje Urs. (2007). Breeding of Bivoltine Breeds
suitable for variable climatic conditions of tropics. Int. J. Indust.
Entomol. 14: 99-105. 3.
A.K.
Saha, T. Datta (Biswas), S.K. Das and N.B. Kar. (2007). Antijuvenoid action
of Terpenoid Imidazole compound of larval – pupal – adult development of slkworm Bombyx Mori L. Int. J. Indust. Entomol.
14: 127-135. 4.
A.K.
Saha, G.C. Setua and N.B. Kar. (2008). Evaluation of Improved Mulberry
package based on Integrated Plant Ntrient Management IPNM) System through
Bioassay. U.P. Journal of Zoology. 28(2): 135-143. 5.
A.K.
Saha, G.C. Setua, N.B. Kar and A. Sarkar. (2008). A comparative study on the
effect of different composts on quality cocoon production of silkworm under
rainfed condition of West Bengal. U.P. Journal of Zoology. 28(1): 61-65. 6.
Kar,
N.B. and Sengupta, D. (2006). A user-friendly low cost tool for cocoon drying
to prevent distress sale in West Bengal. Proceedings of the Workshop being
held on “Appropriate Technologies for Mulberry sericulture in Eastern and
Northeastern India” at CSR&TI, Berhampore. pp. 112-117. 7.
Sengupta,
D. and Kar, N.B. (2006). Techno-economic appraisal for marketing and
processing of cocoons for effective utilization and production of quality raw
silk. Proceedings of the Workshop being held on “Appropriate Technologies for
Mulberry sericulture in Eastern and Northeastern India” at CSR&TI,
Berhampore. pp. 224-232. 8.
Datta
(Biswas), T; Saha, A.K; Das, S.K; Kar, N.B. and Sarkar, A. (2006) Appropriate
rearing technology for assuring better crop in Eastern India. Proceedings of
the Workshop being held on “Appropriate Technologies for Mulberry sericulture
in Eastern and Northeastern India” at CSR&TI, Berhampore. pp. 101-105. 9.
Ray,
B.C; Chakravarty, D; Kar, N.B., Das, N.K; Sengupta, A.K. and Sarkar, A.
(2006). Ericulture in West Bengal and its introduction in the plains. Indian
Silk. October, pp. 19-23. 10.
Datta
(Biswas), T; Saha, A.K; Das, S.K; Kar, N.B. and Sarkar, A. (2006) Induction
of Trimoulting in bivoltine and its tility for multi x bi seed prodction in
Eastern India. Indian Silk. December, pp. 5-7. |