THE INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
(A SOCIETY FOR UNITING BOTANISTS PROMOTING BOTANICAL INTERESTS)
  1. COVER PAGE
  2. INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY-RULES
  3. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 2004
  4. EDITORIAL BOARD
  5. COUNCILLORS
  6. PAST OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE SOCIETY





THE
INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR-302055
RAJASTHAN, INDIA


The Indian Botanical Society
Website : http://www.uniraj.ernet.in/ibs-2008

INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
Founded on December 6, 1920
(Registered Under Act XXI of 1860)
RULES
(WITH AMENDMENTS UP TO DEC. 31, 2007)


The Indian Botanical Society had its inception in a resolution passed by the Botany Section of the Indian Science Congress at the Nagpur meeting in January, 1920. A Committee of organisation was consequently formed to carry this resolution into effect. This Committee consisted of the late Dr. P. Bruhl of the University College of Science, Calcutta, the late Rai Bahadur K. Rangachariar of the Agricultural College, Coimbatore, the late Rai Bahadur Prof. Shiv Ram Kashyap of th e Government College, Lahore, the late Prof. Birbal Sahni, then of the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Dr. W. Burns, then of the College of Agriculture, Poona and the late Dr. Winfild Dudgeon of the Ewing Christian College, Allahabad, with Dr. Dudgeon as Chairman. In October 1920, the Committee sent out a letter to as many botanists as could be located in India, inviting them to become Charter Member of the new Society. It was agreed that 25 members would be considered sufficient for founding the Society and that office bearers should be elected when this number was reached. The response to this invitation was so immediate and hearty that it was possible to hold elections for office bearers of the Society by about the middle of November. Upon completion of the election on December 6, 1920 the Society was declared duly organised, and the Committee of organization ceased to exist.

NAME, PURPOSE AND ACTIVITIES
  1. The Society shall be called THE INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY.
  2. The purpose of the Society shall be to promote the cause of Botany in India in all its aspects.
  3. The Society shall attempt to achieve this purpose :
    1. by publishing a botanical journal and special monographs;
    2. by holding general and local meetings with a view to diffuse botanical knowledge among the public and facilitate intercourse between members;
    3. by encouraging original investigations;
    4. by organising efforts to create facilities for botanical work in the country;
    5. by starting chapters in various centres; if 20 or more ordinary members or fellows apply from such centres;
    6. by appointing sub-committees wherever and whenever they may be required;
  4. Membership shall be open to all persons interested in Botany.
  5. There shall be four classes of members, Ordinary, Corporate, Life and Honorary fellows.
  6. Members shall be admitted to the Society after being nominated by any two Members and elected either by a unanimous vote of the Executive Council of the Society or by a simple majority of the members present at an Annual Meeting. The membership will become effective only after the meeting and receipt of the admission fee and first annual subscription.
  7. All members of a long standing at least of five years and who are life members of the society shall be screened every year by the Executive Council and if found suitable for designation as fellows of the society. F. B. S. will be complete only when F. B. S. certificate has been issued on payment of requisite fee of Rs. 1500/- only.
  8. Ordinary Members may become Life Members upon payment of twelve times the amount of annual subscription fee in a lump sum, provided that any Ordinary Member who has already paid a number of annual subscriptions may be allowed a rebate at the rate of half the annual subscription paid, up to a maximum of eight years. Further those ordinary members of the society who have continuous standing of thirty years and have retired from active services and attained the age of sixty years may be declared as Life Members.
  9. The number of Honorary Fellows shall not, at any time exceed twenty. Such membership shall be restricted to persons eminent for their contributions to Botanical Science. Honorary Fellows shall be elected after unanimous recommendation of the Executive Council, and by four-fifths majority of those present and voting at the Annual Meeting, but not more than two will be elected in any year. They shall enjoy all the privileges of Ordinary Members without payment of fees, excepting that of holding office.
  10. PRIVILEGES

  11. The honorary Fellows shall receive a copy of the Journal and other publication of the Society free. The Life and Ordinary Members will have the following privileges :
    1. Receive a copy of the Journal free.
    2. Receive other publications of the Society at half price.
    3. Borrow books and journals from the Library of the Society in Accordance with the rules framed by the Executive Council.
    4. Hold any office of the Society on being duly elected thereto, provided they are life Members/Fellows of the Society.
    5. Vote for elections to the offices of Secretary, Treasurer and Councillors to be elected for the Executive Council (excluding interim vacancies).
    6. The corporate members shall not receive the copy of the journal but shall have privileges (b-e).
  12. The local chapters shall also have the right to admit local student membes on payment of Membership Fee of Rs. 200/- per annum. This money shall be utilized by the local chapters for meeting their expenses.
  13. Ordinary, Corporate, Life and Honorary Fellows shall have the right of communicating papers for the meeting and the Journal, and all members, including student members of local chapters, shall have the right of attending the Annual Meetings, but the student members shall have no votes.
  14. Fellows of Society shall be entitled to use the abbreviations F.B.S. after their names.
  15. WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERS
  16. A member may withdraw from the Society by signifying his/her wish to do so in a letter addressed to the Secretary. The society, however, shall not be liable to return any fee that may have been paid by the member in advance.
  17. A withdrawing member whose subscription is not in arrear shall automatically recover the privileges of membership without re-election if he/she rejoins the Society within six months of withdrawal. He/she shall then be liable to pay all dues as if he/she had not withdrawn at all.
  18. SUBSCRIPTIONS
  19. Ordinary members from India and foreign countries shall pay towards admission fee and annual membership dues as fixed by the Executive Council from time to time. This shall be due on the first day of each calendar year and shall be paid in advance to the Treasures.
  20. Members whose subscriptions have expired and who have not paid for the current years by May 31st shall not be entitled to receive the journal and shall not have voting right.
  21. The financial year of the Society for the purpose of accounts will begin on the 1st of April and end on the 31st March.
  22. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ARREARS
  23. Members whose subscriptions are in arrears shall be excluded from the privileges of membership until they shall have paid the arrears.
  24. The Treasurer shall at the end of the financial year, send to every member a letter or bill with a request to renew his/her subscription at his/her last known address. If the subscription remains unpaid, the Council may remove the memberís name from the Societyís register.
  25. member whose name has been removed under the preceding rule, may be re-elected on payment of his/her arrears and payment of fresh admission Fee.
  26. THE MANAGEMENT
  27. There shall be :
    1. An Executive Council, which shall control and carry on all the affairs of the Society.
    2. An Editorial Board, which shall be responsible for the publication and distribution of the Journal.
    3. An Honorary Librarian, who shall be the Head of the Department of Botany in Banaras Hindu University provided he is a Member of the Society, to look after the library of the Society.
  28. The Executive Council shall consist of :
    1. the President,
    2. the Immediate Past President,
    3. the Vice-President,
    4. the Secretary,
    5. the Treasurer
    6. Chief Editor
    7. the Hon. Librarian, provided he is a Life Member/Fellow of the society
    8. 16 elected Councillors (not more than one from a town). The total number of members in the Executive Council, including office bearers and elected councillors, should not exceed two from a town.Outgoing Secretary of the society will be an ex-officio member of the council as per decision taken by general body (2004).
  29. The President, the Immediate Past President and the Vice-President shall serve for one year each and the Secretary, the Treasurer and the Councillors for three years. The Councillors who have been in office for a term of three years shall retire from the Council and shall not be eligible for re-election until after the lapse of one year from the date of their retirement. The time of retirement of office-bearers shall be 31st January in the concerned year and the new office-bearers shall take office from the 1st February. The President of the Society shall be elected each year by the Executive Council through correspondence. No person shall hold the office of the President of the Society for a second time. The retiring President shall be the Immediate Past President. The Professor of Botany of the host university inviting and organizing the Botanical Conference shall be designated as the Vice-President for a period of one year after the Conference. Interim vacancies and other vacancies caused in the office of the Secretary, the Treasurer and the Councillors shall be filled by the Executive Council through correspondence for the period of the interim vacancy. The Secretary, the Treasurer and the Councillors shall be elected by the members of the General Body. Five members shall constitute the quorum of the Executive Council.
  30. The President (or, in his absence, the Immediate Past President/ the Vice President), shall preside at all the Meetings of Executive Council, Editorial Board and Annual Meetings of the Society and shall deliver and address at the Annual Meeting at which he presides. In the absence of all of them, the senior most member of the Council shall preside.
  31. The Secretary shall perform the duties usually devolving upon that office.
  32. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the financial affairs of the Society during the term of his office and shall submit by the end of April each year the accounts of the Society (including a statement of assets and liabilities) for the previous financial year duly audited by a certified auditor appointed by the President.
  33. The Editorial Board shall consist of :
    1. One Chief Editor
    2. One or two Editors in different eight sections.
    3. (It was accepted unanimously under the Chairmanship of Prof. H. Shekar Shetty, Mysore, during meeting of Executive Council held at Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi in XXVI annual conference of the Society.)
    4. The Treasurer (Ex-Officio).
    5. The Secretary (Ex-Officio).
    6. Business Manager, to be elected by the Executive Council, who shall supervise the distribution of the Journal.
    7. One member nominated annually by each University of the Institution of Society which contributes Rs. 500/- or more to Society annually.
  34. The two Editors shall be elected by the Executive Council and one of the editors shall act as business manager who shall supervise the distribution of Journal and all other concerned correspondence.
  35. The subscription to the Journal from non-members shall be fixed by the Executive Council from time to time.
  36. ELECTIONS TO OFFICES
  37. All elections to the office shall be reported at the Annual Meeting of the Society. Interim vacancies both in the Executive Council and Editorial Board shall be filled up by the Executive Council, through correspondence.
  38. The following procedure shall be adopted for election to the office of Secretary, Treasurer and Councillors (excluding interim vacancies). The Secretary shall cause a list of members of the Society to be circulated in the year of election and invite from members entitled to vote nominations from amongst the Life Members/Fellows of the society for each office falling vacant. Each nomination shall be accompanied by a written consent of the nominee. The Executive Council shall also nominate one member for each office falling vacant. For this, the Secretary shall invite the Executive Councillors to propose names for each office falling vacant. The names so proposed by the Executive Councillors shall be circulated to them for voting and those obtaining the largest number of votes shall be considered as nominees of the Executive Council. A list of names proposed by the members, together with the nominations of the council shall be circulated to members
  39. All voting shall be by secret ballot on forms supplied by the Secretary and returned, as advised by him, in special envelops provided for the purpose.
  40. The voting papers shall be scrutinised by the President and two other members nominated by him soon, so that the result may be declared at the Annual Meeting.
  41. A person getting majority votes shall be elected. In case of tie it shall be decided by the draw of lots.
  42. All retiring office-bearers shall be eligible for the re-election except those mentioned in Rules 20 and 24.
  43. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES
  44. The above Rules may be amended at any annual General Meeting by three fourth members present and voting. Amendments may be proposed by any member and must reach the Secretary at least one month before the meeting.
  45. LIBRARY RULES
    1. The Library is housed in the premises of the Society at the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
    2. Books/Periodicals may be borrowed only by members of the Indian Botanical Society in good standing and resident in India.
    3. Volumes may be borrowed by applying in the prescribed form to the Hon. Librarian of the Society.
    4. Not more than three numbers (bound or unbound periodicals or books) may be had at one time by a member.
    5. Books/Periodicals may be kept for a maximum period of three weeks from the date of issue by a member. If a book/periodical is not returned when due and this is repeated by a member on more than three occasions, he will permanently forfeit the privilege of borrowing from the library. Books may, however, be renewed for a further period of 15 days from the due date on requisition being received by the Hon. Librarian and at his discretion before the due date.
    6. Books/Periodicals will be sent by V.P.P. and the charges for returning them by registered post will also have to be borne by the borrowing member.
    7. The borrowing member shall be responsible for the loss of or damage to any book/periodical received by him/her (until it is received back by the Hon. Librarian) and he/she shall have to bear the cost of the book/periodical or replace the same in good condition.

    8. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 2009
      PRESIDENT
      Prof. C. M. Govil
      Deptt of Botany
           CCS University, Meerut(U.P)
      IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
      Prof. C. Manoharachary
      Deptt. Of Botany
      Osmania University, Hyderabad
      Hyderabad
      VICE-PRESIDENT
      Prof. Anupam Dikshit
      Deptt. of Botany
      Allahabad University
      Allahabad
      SECRETARY
      Prof. P. C. Trivedi
      Deptt. of Botany,
      University of Rajasthan, Jaipur- 302055
      TREASURER
      Prof. T. Singh
      Deptt. of Botany,
      University of Rajasthan, Jaipur- 302055
      EDITORIAL BOARD
      CHIEF EDITOR
      Prof. Y. Vimala
      Deptt. of Botany, C.C.S University, Meerut-250005,
      E-mail : vimalay@hotmail.com

      Editors from different sections :
      SECTION 1 : "MYCOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY & PLANT PATHOLOGY (INCLUDING SEED PATHOLOGY)"
      Prof. K. V. B. R. Tilak
      (Emeritus Scientist-CSIR) Deptt. of Botany, as University, Hydrabad-500 007(A.P.)
      Prof. R.S. Mehrotra
      H. No. 263, Sector-7, Urban Estate, Kurukshetra-136118. Ph.(01744)222102; (O) 9896208063
      SECTION II :"CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY (INCLUDING FOSSILS AND CRYPTOGAMS)"
      Prof. S. P. Khullar
      Retd. Prof. of Botany, Punjab Univesity, 1633, Sectro 7-C, Chandigarh-160 019
      E-mail : spkhullar@yahoo.co.in, sp_khullar@rediffmail.com
      Dr. Virendra Nath
      52/16, Bara Chandganj, Lukhnow-226 006(U.P.)
      E-mail : drvirendranath2001@rediffmail.com
      SECTION III : “SEED PLANTS (INCLUDING FOSSILS) : REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, ANATOMY EMBRYOLOGY INCLUDING STUDY OF SEED AND FRUIT”
      Prof. Mohd. Iqbal
      Head Deptt. of Botany, Jamia Hamdard University, Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-110 062
      E-mail :iqbalg5@yahoo.co.in
      Prof. K.R Shivanna
      Off No. 659,5th main ,Hebbal, Banglore-560024
      E-mail: shivanna@atree.org
      SECTION IV : “TAXONOMY OF SEED PLANTS, FLORISTICS INCLUDING BIODIVERSITY, ECONOMIC BOTANY, ETHNOBOTANY & PHARMACOGNOSY”
      Dr. S. Kumar
      Scientist “F”/Jt. Director, Botanical Survey of India, Northern Circle, 192, Kaulagarh Road, Deheradun-248 195
      E-mail : surveshkumar24@yahoo.com, surveshkumar24@rediffmail.com
      Dr. R.R Rao
      Director grade scientist,CIMAP,Allalasandra,G.K.V.K post.Banglore-560065
      E-mail: rr_rao@vsnl.net
      SECTION V : “CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, CYTOLOGY & PLANT BREEDING”
      Dr.J.L Karihaloo
      Coordinator Asia Pacific Consortium on Agriculture Biotechnology, National Agriculture Science Complex, Dev Prakash Shastri Marg, Pusa Campus,New Delhi-110012,
      E-mail: jlkarihaloo@rediffmail.com
      Prof. U. C. Lavania
      Dy. Director, Central Institute of Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, P. O. CIMAP, Lucknow-226 016
      E-mail : lavaniauc@yahoo.co.in
      SECTION VI :“ECOLOGY, PHYTOGEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY”Prof. S. P. Singh
      V.C, H.N.B Garhwal University, Srinagar-246174,(Uttranchal),E-mail: surps@hotmail.com
      E-mail : surps@yahoo.com
      Prof. R.S Tripathi
      House No. 10/58,Sector 10,Indira Nagar,Lucknow-226016.
      E-mail:rstripathi@hotmail.com
      SECTION VII : “PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY & PHARMACOLOGY”
      Prof. P. M. Swamy
      Plot No. 67, Door No. 1-176, Tarakarmanagar, P. M. Palem (P.O.), Vishakhapattanam-530 003 (A.P.)
      E-mail:swamypm@yahoo.com
      Prof. S. Farooq,
      Lane No. 5,Qayoom Colony.Rawalpora.P.O. Sanatnagar,Srinagar-190005,Ph: 0194-2430948
      SECTION VIII :“MORPHOGENESIS, PLANT TISSUE CULTURE & BIOTECHNOLOGY”
      Prof. S.L Kothari
      Deptt. of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004
      E-mail : slkothari@lycos.com
      Prof. Mohd. Anis
      Deptt. of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002 (U.P.)
      E-mail: anism@rediffmail.com

      HON. LIBRARIAN
      Prof. B.R. Chaudhary
      Head, Botany Department,
      Banaras Hindu University,
      Varanasi-221 005
      BUSINESS MANAGER
      Prof. C.M Govil
      Deptt. of Botany
      C.C.S University,
      Meerut


      1. Prof. A.H Munshi
      2. Prof. A.K Pandey
      3. Prof. Akhtae Haseeb
      4. Prof. D.K Maheshwari
      5. Prof. H.S Prakash
      6. Prof. N.C Aery
      7. Prof. N.N Tripathi
      8. Prof. N.P Vaikos
      9. Prof. S.N Chakhayar
      10. Prof. T. Pullaiah
      11. Prof. T.R Sahu
      12. Dr. J.N Srivastava
      13. Dr. Namrata Sharma
      14. Dr. Sonali Chaturvedi
      15. Dr. Virendra Nath
      16. Prof. V.P Singh
      17. Prof. S.V.S. Chauhan (Ex-Officio)


      1923 Prof. B. Sahni 1924 Prof. S. R. Kashyap
      1925 Prof. R. S. Inamdar 1926 Prof. S. L. Ajrekar
      1927 Rev. Dr. E. Blatter 1928-29 Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar
      1930 Prof. P. Parija 1931-32 Prof. T. Ekambaram
      1933 Prof. S. P. Agharkar 1934 Prof. R. H. Dastur
      1935 Prof. J. H. Mitter 1936-37 Prof. S. R. Bose
      1938 Prof. H. G. Champion 1939 Rai Bahadur Prof. K. C. Mehta
      1940 Prof. H. Chaudhuri 1941 Prof. S. L. Ghose
      1942 Prof. M. A. Sampathkumaran 1943 Dr. K. Bagchee
      1944 Prof. Y. Bharadwaja 1945 Dr. N. L. Bor
      1946 Prof. Shri Ranjan 1947 Prof. S. N. Das Gupta
      1948 Prof. A. C. Joshi 1949 Prof. G. P. Majumdar
      1950 Dr. B. P. Pal 1951 Prof. P. Maheshwari
      1952 Dr. K. Biswas 1953 Prof. K. A. Chowdhury
      1954 Prof. R. K. Saksena 1955 Prof. H. Santapau
      1956 Prof. A. C. Joshi 1957 Dr. S. K. Pande
      1958 Prof. R. Misra 1959 Dr. E. K. Janaki Ammal
      1960 Prof. I. Banerji 1961 Prof. J. Venkateswarlu
      1962 Prof. P. N. Mehra 1963-64 Prof. T. S. Sadasivan
      1965 Prof. B. M. Johri 1966 Prof. V. Puri
      1967 Dr. B. Samantarai 1968 Prof. T. S. Mahabale
      1969 Prof. S. M. Sircar 1970 Prof. K. S. Bhargava
      1971 Prof. S. B. Saksena 1972 Prof. C. V. Subramanian
      1973 Prof. K. S. Thind 1974 Prof. M. R. Saxena
      1975 Prof. Reayat Khan 1976 Prof. D. D. Pant
      1977 Prof. R. P. Roy 1978 Prof. S. C. Agarwal
      1979 Dr. M. S. Swaminathan 1980 Prof. A. K. Sharma
      1981 Prof. Jafar Nizam 1982 Prof. K. K. Nanda
      1983 Prof. B. S. Trivedi 1984 Prof. S. C. Maheshwari
      1985 Prof. Y. S. R. K. Sarma 1986 Prof. H. Y. Mohan Ram
      1987 Dr. S. K. Jain 1988 Prof. K. S. Bilgrami
      1989 Prof. (Mrs.) Archana Sharma 1990 Prof. A. Gnanam
      1991 Prof. G. P. Agrawal 1992 Prof. S. N. Chaturvedi
      1993 Prof. S. S. Bir 1994 Prof. S. C. Pandeya
      1995 Prof. Dalbir Singh 1996 Prof. R. S. Dwivedi
      1997 Prof. R. M. Pai 1998 Prof. R. P. Purkayastha
      1999 Prof. K. S. Manilal 2000 Prof. A. K. Koul
      2001 Prof. R. K. S. Chauhan 2002 Prof. R. L. Paliwal
      2003 Prof. H. Shekar Shetty 2004 Prof. R. S. Tripathi
      2005 Prof. Bharat Rai 2006 Dr. R.R Rao
      2007 Prof. C.P Malik 2008 Prof. C Manoharachary
      2009 Prof. C.M. Govil  

      1921 Dr. W. Burns 1922 Prof. S. P. Agharkar
      1923 Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar 1924 Prof. M.A. Sampathkumaran
      1925 Prof. S. L. Ajrekar 1926 Prof. P. Parija
      1927 Dr. H. Chaudhuri 1928-29 Prof. S. L. Ajrekar
      1930 Dr. S. K. Mukerji
      Dr. T. Ekambaram
      1931-32 Dr. S. K. Ghose
      Prof. P. Parija
      1933 Prof. T. Ekambaram
      Prof. J. H. Mitter
      1934 Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar
      Prof. J. H. Mitter
      1935 Prof. P. Parija
      Prof. S. R. Bose
      1936 Prof. P. Parija
      Dr. K. Bagchee
      1937 Prof. B. Sahni
      Prof. H. G. Champion
      1938 Prof. S. L. Ghose
      Prof. R. H. Dastur
      1939 Prof. H. G. Champion
      Prof. H. Chaudhuri
      1940 Prof. K. C. Mehta
      Dr. K. Bagchee
      1941 Prof. H. Chaudhuri
      Prof. Shri Ranjan
      1942 Prof. Y. Bharadwaja
      Dr. N. L. Bor
      1943 Prof. P. Parija
      Prof. M.A. Sampathankumaran
      1944 Prof. A. C. Joshi
      1945 Prof. H. Chaudhuri
      Dr. B. P. Pal
      1946 Dr. N. L. Bor
      Dr. M. S. Randhawa
      1947 Prof. Shri Ranjan
      Prof. A. C. Joshi
      1948 Prof. S. N. Das Gupta
      Dr. M. S. Randhawa
      1949 Prof. A. C. Joshi
      Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar
      1950 Prof. G. P. Majumdar
      Prof. T. S. Mahabale
      1951 Dr. B. P. Pal
      Prof. S. P. Agharkar
      1952 Prof. P. Maheshwari
      Prof. R. K. Saksena
      1953 Dr. K. Biswas
      Prof. S. N. Das Gupta
      1954 Prof. K. A. Chowdhury
      Prof. Y. Bharadwaja
      1955 Prof. R. K. Saksena
      Dr. B. P. Pal
      1956 Rev. Fr. Dr. H. Santapau
      Prof. P. Maheshwari
      1957 Prof. A. C. Joshi
      Prof. P. Maheswari
      1958 Dr. S. K. Pande
      Prof. P. Maheshwari
      1959 Prof. R. Misra
      Prof. P. Maheshwari
      1960 Dr. E. K. Janaki Ammal
      Prof. R. Misra
      1961 Prof. I. Banerji
      Prof. P. N. Mehra
      1962 Prof. J. Venkateswarlu
      Prof. S. M. Sircar
      1963-64 Prof. P. N. Mehra
      Prof. B. G. L. Swamy
      1965 Prof. T. S. Sadasivan
      Prof. R. P. Roy
      1966 Prof. B. M. Johri
      Prof. P. Maheshwari
      1967 Prof. V. Puri
      Prof. B. M. Johri
      1968 Prof. B. Samantarai
      Prof. R. P. Roy
      1969 Prof. T. S. Mahabale
      Prof. A. C. Joshi
      1970 Prof. S. M. Sircar
      Prof. S. B. Saksena
      1971 Prof. K. S. Bhargava
      Prof. R. Misra
      1972 Prof. B. G. L. Swamy
      Prof. S. B. Saksena
      1973 Prof. C. V. Subramanian
      Prof. R. Misra
      1974 Prof. K. S. Thind
      Prof. R. Misra
      1975 Prof. R. P. Roy
      Prof. M. R. Suxena
      1976 Prof. Reayat Khan
      Prof. B. Tiagi
      1977 Prof. D. D. Pant
      Prof. S. C. Agarwala
      1978 Prof. R. P. Roy
      Prof. V. R. Dnyansagar
      1979 Prof. S. C. Agarwala
      Prof. Jafar Nizam
      1980 Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
      Prof. B. S. Trivedi
      1981 Prof. A. K. Sharma
      Prof. M. S. Chennaveeraiah
      1982 Prof. Jafar Nizam
      Prof. Y. S. R. K. Sarma
      1983 Prof. S. C. Pandeya
      1984 Prof. B. Padhi 1985 Prof. Dalbir Singh
      1986 Prof. A. R. Jafar 1987 Prof. A. Mahadevan
      1988 Prof. R. P. Sinha 1989 Prof. G. R. Rao
      1990 Prof. H. D. Padhye 1991 Prof. Bharat Rai
      1992 Prof. C. P. Sharma 1993 Prof. R. N. Joshi
      1994 Prof. S. K. Hasija 1995 Prof. G. S. Rawla
      1996 Prof. A. K. Koul 1997 Prof. D. K. Maheshwari
      1998 Prof. H. Shekar Shetty 1999 Prof. P. S. Dubey
      2000 Dr. R. H. Shete 2001 Prof. A. P. Garg
      2002 Prof. C. Manoharachary 2003 Prof. V. P. Singh
      2004 Prof. M. Iqbal 2005 Prof. T. Pullaiah
      2006 Dr. S. Kumar 2007 Prof. S.S Katewa
      2008 Prof. A.K Jain 2009 Prof. Anupam Dikshit


      1921-22 Prof. S. R. Kashyap 1923 Prof. B. Sahni
      1923 Prof. R. S. Inamadar 1923-28 Mr. N. K. Tiwary
      1929-30 Prof. S. R. Kashyap 1931 Prof. Winfield Dudgeon
      1932-34 Dr. S. K. Mukerji 1934-38 Dr. E. K. Janaki Ammal
      1938-41 Prof. Y. Bharadwaja 1942-44 Prof. G. P. Majumdar
      1945-46 Prof. S. N. Das Gupta 1947 Prof. R. L. Nirula
      1948-49 Prof. T. S. Mahabale 1950-55 Prof. R. Misra
      1956-60 Prof. J. Venkateswarlu 1961-64 Prof. V. Puri
      1966-71 Prof. R. P. Roy 1972-74 Prof. K. S. Bhargava
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