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Nagendra Kumar Singh was born on 15 October, 1958 in Mau, Uttar Pradesh, is an Indian agricultural scientist (born 1958). Discover Nagendra Kumar Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 15 October, 1958
Birthday 15 October
Birthplace Mau, Uttar Pradesh
Nationality India

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1958

Nagendra Kumar Singh (born 15 October 1958) is an Indian agricultural scientist.

He is presently a National Professor Dr. B.P. Pal Chair and JC Bose National Fellow at ICAR-National Institute for Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.

He was born in a small village Rajapur in the Mau District of Uttar Pradesh, India.

He is known for his research in the area of plant genomics, genetics, molecular breeding and biotechnology, particularly for his contribution in the decoding of rice, tomato, wheat, pigeon pea, jute and mango genomes and understanding of wheat seed storage proteins and their effect on wheat quality.

He has made significant advances in comparative analysis of rice and wheat genomes and mapping of genes for yield, salt tolerance and basmati quality traits in rice.

He is one of the highest cited agricultural scientists from India for the last five years.

He has coordinated several large multi-institutional network projects in the area of plant biotechnology and molecular breeding and has developed more than a dozen climate-resilient varieties of rice tolerant to drought, flooding and salinity for cultivation by the Indian farmers.

Singh was born on 15 October 1958.

His father Late Shri Indrasan Singh was a village-level officer at a Block Development Office in Uttar Pradesh.

1964

He received his early education at the Primary Pathshala in Tilasawa village 1964–68, Junior High School, Jahanaganj 1969–71; matriculation and senior secondary from Wesley Higher Secondary School, Azamgarh, 1971–75; He then did his B.Sc.(Ag.) 1978 and M.Sc.

1980

(Ag.) in Genetics and Plant Breeding in 1980 from Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

He was awarded gold medals by BHU for achieving position in the university in both B.Sc.

(Ag.) and M.Sc.

(Ag.).

1981

His professional career began in 1981:

1983

There he was awarded Dr K.P. Barley Prize best post graduate student prize at the university in 1983.

1985

Immediately after completion of his post graduation from BHU, he moved to Adelaide, Australia on a University of Adelaide Post Graduate Scholarship to pursue his Doctoral Degree which he eventually earned from Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide in 1985, his Ph.D. thesis topic was "Structure and Genetic control of endosperm proteins in wheat and rye".

1986

He was then awarded the prestigious CSIRO Post Doctoral Award in 1986 and the Queen Elizabeth II Award, by the Australian government in 1988 for his post doctoral research.

Though offered a regular position as a research scientist at CSIRO, Sydney, he returned to India to serve the Agricultural Science establishment in India as he was strongly influenced by the Self Reliance (Swadeshi) ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

He works at the Indian Council for Agricultural Research with a motive to make India more self-reliant in area of food security and crop improvement and for the welfare of farmers by playing a leading role in applying the power of Genomics revolution.

Singh has worked worldwide with researchers to improve various traits of crops like rice, wheat, pigeonpea and tomato.

He has been a part of many national and international research projects in the area of plant biotechnology and genomics.

2011

In 2011 Singh led a group of 31 scientists from all over India and sequenced the pigeon pea genome, it was first time that the genome of a legume was sequenced.

The effort was a totally indigenous effort by scientists from ICAR, NRCPB, Banaras Hindu University, Indian Institute of Pulse Research, UAS Dharwad and PDKV Akola.

The First Draft of pigeon pea genome sequence was published in J. Plant Biochem Biotechnol.