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ICAR - Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology

ICAR short course on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology Application for Agriculture’ organized at ICAR-CIRCOT Mumbai

Photo of Training on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology  February 2026

ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, Mumbai organized a 10 day short course on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology Application for Agriculture’ during Feb 2-11, 2026. This course was sponsored by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India.

The ten-day short course covered wide variety of topics including synthesis of nanomaterials, various characterization techniques, application methods in agriculture & allied sectors, packaging of fruits & vegetables, finishing of cotton textiles, production of bio-nanocomposites & wound dressing, smart textiles & 3-D printing, environmental management, and nanotoxicology. Special emphasis was placed on hands-on practical exercises to be performed by the trainees themselves. Hands-on practical included synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and their applications in agriculture, textiles and composites. 

Photo of Training on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology  February 2026

 

Photo of Training on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology  February 2026

 

Photo of Training on ‘Advance in Nanotechnology  February 2026

During the valedictory session held on 11th February 2026, Dr. N. Vigneshwaran, Principal Scientist & Head CBPD and Course Director, presented a brief report on the short course, covering topics such as lectures, practical exercises, visits to national laboratories, and discussions conducted throughout the programme.

Dr. S. K. Shukla, Director, ICAR-CIRCOT, Mumbai in his valedictory address, emphasized the necessity of a collaborative approach to research for the successful adoption of nano-based technologies in agriculture and allied sectors. He also highlighted that training offers an opportunity for mutual learning, enriching the knowledge base of both trainers and trainees.

A total of twelve scientists and professors from various research organizations and universities in different states participated in this training programme, of whom seven were females.

2026-02-12T12:00:00
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