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Page 1 of 25 BIO-DATA Research Publications: 142 (Total Impact Factor: 240.747) Research Papers: 66; Books: 10; Book Review: 03; Book Chapters: 47; General Science Articles: 07; Magazine Articles: 09; Patent Filled: 02; Grants-in-Aid Projects: 04 (Ongoing: 02; Completed: 02); Supervised Ph.D Thesis: 08 (Awarded: 06; Submitted: 00; Ongoing: 02); Supervised M.Sc. Thesis: 41; Invited Lectures Delivered at International/National Conferences: 03; Sessions Chaired in International/National Conferences: 01; International/National Conferences Attended/Participated: 17; Seminars/Symposia/Workshops Attended: 14 Academic Qualification Qualification Board/University Passing Year Subjects Post - Doc. UGC-PDF 2009 Microbiology Ph.D Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India + CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), Lucknow (Work Place) 2010 Microbiology M. Sc. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUA&T), Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India 2004 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology B.Sc. University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India 1998 Zoology, Botany & Chemistry 10 + 2 State Board of U. P., Allahabad, India 1995 General Hindi, English, Biology, Physics, & Chemistry, 10 th State Board of U. P., Allahabad, India 1993 Hindi, English, Mathematics-2, Science-2, Social Science, & Biology Name : DR. RAM NARESH BHARAGAVA M.Sc. (Molecular Biology & Biotechnology); Ph.D (Microbiology) Designation : Assistant Professor Department : Department of Environmental Microbiology Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Vidya Vihar, Raebareli Road, Lucknow 226 025 (U.P.), INDIA Contact Number : (+ 91) 9918919369 & 9555419193 (Mobile) E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected] Area of Research Interest : Environmental Microbiology & Biotechnology (Bioremediation of Industrial/Environmental Pollutants, Ecotoxicology, Metagenomics, Rhizosphere Microbiology, Water & Wastewater Microbiology).

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Page 1: BIO-DATA · 2020. 7. 5. · Post Doctoral Fellow1. from November 09, 2009 to June 08, 2011 at Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow, India. 2. CSIR-UGC-NET-SRF from

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BIO-DATA

Research Publications: 142 (Total Impact Factor: 240.747)

Research Papers: 66; Books: 10; Book Review: 03; Book Chapters: 47; General Science

Articles: 07; Magazine Articles: 09; Patent Filled: 02; Grants-in-Aid Projects: 04

(Ongoing: 02; Completed: 02); Supervised Ph.D Thesis: 08 (Awarded: 06; Submitted:

00; Ongoing: 02); Supervised M.Sc. Thesis: 41; Invited Lectures Delivered at

International/National Conferences: 03; Sessions Chaired in International/National

Conferences: 01; International/National Conferences Attended/Participated: 17;

Seminars/Symposia/Workshops Attended: 14

Academic Qualification

Qualification Board/University Passing

Year

Subjects

Post - Doc. UGC-PDF 2009 Microbiology

Ph.D

Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur,

Chhattisgarh, India + CSIR-Indian Institute of

Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), Lucknow

(Work Place)

2010

Microbiology

M. Sc. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture

& Technology (GBPUA&T), Pantnagar,

Uttarakhand, India

2004

Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

B.Sc. University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

1998 Zoology, Botany & Chemistry

10 + 2

State Board of U. P., Allahabad, India

1995 General Hindi, English, Biology,

Physics, & Chemistry,

10th

State Board of U. P., Allahabad, India

1993 Hindi, English, Mathematics-2,

Science-2, Social Science, & Biology

Name : DR. RAM NARESH BHARAGAVA

M.Sc. (Molecular Biology & Biotechnology); Ph.D (Microbiology)

Designation : Assistant Professor

Department : Department of Environmental Microbiology

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central

University), Vidya Vihar, Raebareli Road, Lucknow 226 025

(U.P.), INDIA

Contact Number : (+ 91) 9918919369 & 9555419193 (Mobile)

E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

Area of Research Interest

: Environmental Microbiology & Biotechnology (Bioremediation of Industrial/Environmental Pollutants, Ecotoxicology,

Metagenomics, Rhizosphere Microbiology, Water & Wastewater

Microbiology).

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Teaching Experience: 09 Years

Research Experience: 12 Years

Life Member of Scientific Societies

1. Life Member of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Kolkata, India

2. Life Member of the Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), India

3. Life Member of the Biotech Research Society of India (BRSI), Trivandrum, India

4. Life Member of the Academy of Environmental Biology (AEB), Lucknow, India

Science Conclave

Participated in the Academic & Interaction Sessions of the “5th Science Conclave” An MHRD –

DST initiative progamme at IIIT, ALLAHABAD, India during December 08 - 14, 2012.

Refresher/ Orientation Programme

1. Attended and successfully completed the Refresher Course in Research Methodology (ID) run by the

University Grants Commission, Human Resource Development Centre, University of Lucknow,

Lucknow, India from Dec 10-31, 2018.

2. Attended and successfully completed the Refresher Course (ID) run by the University Grants

Commission, Human Resource Development Centre, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

from June 15-July 05, 2017.

3. Attended and successfully completed the Orientation Programme run by the Academic Staff College,

University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India from June 01 -29, 2012.

Scholarships & Fellowships

1. Post Doctoral Fellow from November 09, 2009 to June 08, 2011 at Indian Institute of Toxicology

Research (IITR), Lucknow, India.

2. CSIR-UGC-NET-SRF from August 19, 2006 to August 18, 2009 at Indian Institute of Toxicology

Research (IITR), Lucknow, India.

3. CSIR-UGC-NET-JRF from August 19, 2004 to August 18, 2006 at Indian Institute of Toxicology

Research (IITR), Lucknow, India.

4. DBT-Funded Scholarship at Post-graduate level from July 2002 to May 2004 at Govind Ballabh Pant

University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUA&T), Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India.

Competitive Exams Qualified at National Level

S. No. Competitive Exams Qualified at National level Year

1.

CSIR-UGC-NET-JRF

2002 & 2003

2. GATE 2003

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Honour, Prize & Awards

S.

No.

Awards Awardee Title of Paper Conference National/

International Organizer

1.

Best Poster

Presentation

Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Effect of anaerobically

digested distillery

effluent on various

morphological,

physiological and

biochemical parameters

in mustard plant

(Brassica nigra L.).

“26th Annual Conference

of “The Academy of

Environmental Biology” & national symposium on

“Environmental

Scenario: challenges and

solutions” held from Dec.

23-25, 2006

National

Awadhesh

Pratap

Singh

University, Rewa

(M.P.) -

486003,

India.

Research Projects: 04 (Ongoing: 02; Completed: 02)

S. No. Title Funding Agency Total Cost Status Duration

1.

Development and optimization of a bacterial

process for the degradation and

detoxification of recalcitrant organic

pollutants (ROPs) from tannery wastewater

for environmental safety

Department of Science

& Technology (DST),

Government of India, New Delhi- 110 002

47.70 lakh

Ongoing

March 20,

2018

to

March 19,

2021

2. Development and demonstration of pulp

paper mill effluent detoxification technology

after secondary treatment by combination of

bio-augmentation and constructed wetland

treatment process for re-use and prevention

of river pollution

Department of

Biotechnology (DBT),

Government of India

New Delhi- 110 003

72.59 Lakh Ongoing March 28,

2018

to

March 27,

2021

3. Characterization of the recalcitrant organic

pollutants (ROPs) and bacterial communities

in tannery wastewater (TWW) after

secondary treatment process and it’s

toxicological effects in environment

Department of Science

& Technology (DST),

Government of India,

New Delhi- 110 002

44.14 lakh

Completed

July 12, 2013

to

July 11, 2017

4. Detection of persistent organic pollutants

(POPs) and bacterial communities in

distillery wastewater contaminated aquatic

resources after secondary treatment process

University Grants

Commission (UGC),

Government of India

New Delhi- 110 002

6.0 lakh

Completed

Sept, 2012

to

Sept, 2014

Details of Patents: 02

S. No. Patent Title Name of

Applicant(s)

Patent No. Award Date Agency/ Country Status

1. Disinfecting and

cleansing

composition of

L.usitattissimum

Fixed oil

Nikilesh Kumar,

Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Gaurav

Kaithwas

1905/DEL/2013 Awaiting

Examination

Department of Industrial

Policy & Promotion,

Ministry of Commerce

and Industry, India

In

Process

2. Perilla frutescens

fixed oil: efficacy

against bovine

mastitis

Nikilesh Kumar,

Ram Naresh

Bhargava, Gaurav

Kaithwas

560/DEL/2013 Awaiting

Examination

Department of Industrial

Policy & Promotion,

Ministry of Commerce

and Industry, India

In

Process

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Research Publications: 140 (Total Impact Factor: 217.717)

Research & Review Papers: 66 (Research Papers: 51 & Review Papers: 15) S. No. Author’s Title Journal, Volume

& Page No.

Year

1. Clara Dourado Fernandes, Victor Ruan

Silva Nascimento, Diego Batista

Meneses, Débora S. Vilar, Nádia

Hortense Torres, Manuela Souza Leite,

José Roberto Veja-Baudrit, Muhammad

Bilal, Hafiz M. N. Iqbal, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Silvia Maria Egues, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira

Fungal biosynthesis of lignin-modifying

enzymes from pulp wash and Luffa

cylindrical for azo dye RB5

biodecolorization using modeling by

response surface methodology and

artificial neural network

Journal of Hazardous

Materials, 399:123094

(IF: 7.650)

2020

2. Luiz Fernando Romanholo Ferreira,

Nádia Hortense Torres, Rafael Dutrade

Armas, Clara Dourado Fernandes,

Débora da Silva Vilar, Mário Mamede

Aguiar, Georgia Bertoni Pompeu,

Regina Teresa Rosim Monteiro, Hafiz

M. N. Iqbal, Muhammad Bilal, Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Fungal lignin-modifying enzymes induced

by vinasse mycodegradation and its

relationship with oxidative stress

Biocatalysis and

Agricultural

Biotechnology, 27:

101691

2020

3. Joberson Alves Junior, Yago Araujo

Vieira, Ianny Andrade Cruz, Débora da

Silva Vilar, Mario M. Aguiar, Nádia

Hortense Torres, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Álvaro Silva Lima,

Ranyere Lucenade Souza, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira

Sequential degradation of raw vinasse by a

laccase enzyme producing

fungus Pleurotus sajor-caju and its ATPS

purification

Biotechnology Reports,

25: e00411

2020

4. Larissa Renata Santos Andrade, Ianny

Andrade Cruz, Luciano de Melo,

Débora da Silva Vilar, Lucas Tadeu

Fuess, Gabriel Reis e Silva, Victor

Matheus Silva Manhães, Nádia

Hortense Torres, Renato Nery Soriano,

Ram Naresh Bharagava, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira, Renan

Tavares Figueiredo

Oyster shell-based alkalinization and

photocatalytic removal of cyanide as low-

cost stabilization approaches for enhanced

biogas production from cassava starch

wastewater

Process Safety and

Environmental

Protection,

139: 47-59

(IF: 4.384)

2020

5. Iraí Tadeu Ferreira de Resende, Vanina

Cardoso Viana Andrade, Diego Lopes

Coriolano, Ana Cláudia de Melo

Oliveira, Denilson Pereira Gonçalves,

Rufino Manuel Navarro Yerga, Jose

Luiz Garcia Fierro, Muhammad Bilal,

Ram Naresh Bharagava, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira, Odelsia

Leonor Sanchez de Alsina, Renan

Tavares Figueiredo

Use of a solar low-cost open-source

controlled plant for WCOEE synthesis

based on eggshell catalyst

Bioresource

Technology Reports,

11: 100430

2020

6. Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale, Rijuta

Ganesh Saratale, Sunita Varjani, Si-

Kyung Cho, Gajanan S. Ghodake,

Avinash Kadam, Sikandar I Mulla,

Ram Naresh Bharagava, Dong-Su

Kim, Han Seung Shin

Development of ultrasound aided chemical

pretreatment methods to enrich

saccharification of wheat waste biomass

for polyhydroxybutyrate production and its

characterization

Industrial Crops &

Products, 150: 112425

(IF: 4.191)

2020

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7. Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale, Rijuta

Ganesh Saratale, Si-Kyung Cho,

Gajanan Ghodake, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Yooheon Park, Sikandar I.

Mulla, Dong-Su Kim, Avinash Kadam,

Supriya Nair, Han-Seung Shin

Investigation of photocatalytic degradation

of reactive textile dyes by Portulaca

oleracea-functionalized silver

nanocomposites and exploration of their

antibacterial and antidiabetic potentials

Journal of Alloys &

Compounds, 833:

155083

(IF: 4.175)

2020

8. Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, Hee-Young

Kim, Yooheon Park, Han Seung Shin,

Gajanan Ghodake, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Sikandar I. Mulla, Dong-

Su Kim, Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale

Hydrometallurgical process for the

recovery of yttrium from spent fluorescent

lamp: Leaching and crystallization

experiments

Journal of Cleaner

Production

261: 121009

(IF: 6.395)

2020

9. Joberson Alves Junior, Yago Araujo

Vieira, Ianny Andrade Cruz, Devora Da

Silva Vilar, Mario M. Aguiar, Nadia

Hortense Torres, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Alvaro Silva Lima,

Ranyere Lucena De Souza, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira

Sequential degradation of raw vinasse by

laccase enzyme producing fungus

Pleurotus sajor-caju and its ATPS

purification

Biotechnology Reports.

25: 00411

2020

10. Anil Kumar Singh, Pooja Yadav, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale and Abhay Raj

Biotransformation and Cytotoxicity

Evaluation of Kraft Lignin Degraded by

Ligninolytic Serratia liquefaciens

Front. Microbiol. 10:

2364

(IF: 4.259)

2019

11. Ianny Andrade Cruz , Luciano de Melo,

Ariadne Nunes Leite, Joao Victor

Melquiades Satiro, Larissa Renata

Santos Andrade, Nadia Hortense

Torres, Rebeca Yndira Cabrera Padilla,

Ram N. Bharagava, Renan Figueiredo

Tavares, Luiz Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira

A new approach using an open-source low

cost system for monitoring and controlling

biogas production from dairy wastewater

Journal of Cleaner

Production. 118284

(IF: 6.395)

2019

12. Dummi Mahadevan Gurumurthy, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Ashok Kumar,

Bhaskar Singh, Muhammad Ashfaq,

Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale, Sikandar I.

Mulla

EPS bound flavins driven mediated

electron transfer in thermophilic

Geobacillus sp.

Microbiological

Research. 229: 126324

(IF: 2.561)

2019

13. Lata Verma, Mohd Adil Siddique,

Jiwan Singh, Ram Naresh Bharagava

As(III) and As(V) removal by using iron

impregnated biosorbents derived from

waste biomass of Citrus limmeta (peel and

pulp) from the aqueous solution and

ground water

Journal of

Environmental

Management. 250:

109452

(IF: 4.865)

2019

14. Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, Ganesh

Dattatraya Saratale, Si Kyung Cho,

Dong Su Kim, Gajanan S. Ghodake,

Avinash Kadam, Gopalakrishanan

Kumar, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

Rajesh Banu, Han Seung Shin

Pretreatment of kenaf (Hibiscus

cannabinus L.) biomass feedstock for

polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production

and characterization

Bioresource

Technology 282: 75-80

(IF: 6.669)

2019

15. Ashutosh Yadav, Abhay Raj, Diane

Purchase, Luiz Fernando R. Ferreira ,

Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale, and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Phytotoxicity, cytotoxicity and

genotoxicity evaluation of organic and

inorganic pollutants rich tannery

wastewater from a Common Effluent

Treatment Plant (CETP) in Unnao district,

India using Vigna radiata and Allium cepa

Chemosphere

224: 324-332

(IF: 5.108)

2019

16. Surabhi Zainith, Diane Purchase, Isolation and characterization of lignin 3Biotech, 9:92

(IF: 1.786) 2019

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Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale, Luiz

Fernando R. Ferreira, Muhammad Bilal

& Ram Naresh Bharagava

degrading bacterium Bacillus

aryabhattai from pulp and paper mill

wastewater and evaluation of its lignin

degrading potential

17. Ytallo W. G. Cruz, Yago A. Vieira,

Débora S. Vilar, Nádia H. Torres,

Mario M. Aguiar, Eliane B. Cavalcanti,

Juliana H. P. Américo-Pinheiro, Renato

N. Soriano, Ram N. Bharagava,

Álvaro S. Lima & Luiz F. R. Ferreira

Pulp wash: a new source for production of

ligninolytic enzymes and biomass and its

toxicological evaluation after biological

treatment

Environmental

Technology. 20:1-11.

(IF: 1.667)

2018

18. Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, Gajanan S.

Ghodake, Surendra K. Shinde, Si-

Kyung Cho, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi,

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Photocatalytic activity of CuO/Cu(OH)2

nanostructures in the degradation of

Reactive Green 19A and textile effluent,

phytotoxicity studies and their biogenic

properties (antibacterial and anticancer)

Journal of

Environmental

Management. 223:

1086-1097

(IF: 4.010)

2018

19. Aline Trentini Da Silveira, Lucineide

Aparecida Maranho, Nadia Hortense

Torres, Luiz Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira, Marilia Moura de Salles Pupo,

Ram Naresh Bharagava, Bruno

Santos Souza, Monica Jones Costa,

Valdemar Luiz Tornisielo

Assessment of 14C-sulfadiazine on Danio

rerio (zebrafish)

Journal of

Radioanalytical and

Nuclear Chemistry

318: 1001-1008

(IF: 1.181)

2018

20. Pankaj Chowdhary, Ashutosh Yadav,

R. Singh, Ram Chandra, D.P. Singh,

Abhay Raj, Ram Naresh Bharagava

Stress response of Triticum aestivum L.

and Brassica juncea L. against heavy

metals growing at distillery and tannery

wastewater contaminated site

Chemosphere

206: 122-131

(IF: 4.427)

2018

21. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Sujata Mani,

Sikandar I. Mulla, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale

Degradation and decolourization potential

of an ligninolytic enzyme producing

Aeromonas hydrophila for crystal violet

dye and its phytotoxicity evaluation

Ecotoxicology and

Environmental Safety.

156: 166-175

(IF: 4.527)

2018

22. Surya Pratap Goutam, Gaurav Saxena,

Varunika Singh, Anil Kumar Yadav,

Ram Naresh Bharagava, Khem B.

Thapa

Green synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticles

using leaf extract of Jatropha curcas L. for

photocatalytic degradation of tannery

wastewater

Chemical Engineering

Journal. 336: 386-396

(IF: 8.355)

2018

23. Ram Naresh Bharagava and Sandhya

Mishra

Hexavalent chromium reduction potential

of Cellulosimicrobium sp. isolated from

common effluent treatment plant of

tannery industries

Ecotoxicology and

Environmental Safety.

147: 102–109

(IF: 4.527)

2018

24. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Gaurav

Saxena, Sikandar I. Mulla, Devendra

Kumar Patel

Characterization and identification of

recalcitrant organic pollutants (ROPs) in

tannery wastewater and its phytotoxicity

evaluation for environmental safety

Archives of

Environmental

Contamination and

Toxicology. 75: 259–

272 (IF: 2.135)

2018

25. Sikandar I. Mulla, Fuad Ameen, Preeti

N. Tallur, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

Manjunatha Bangeppagari, Syed Ali

Musstjab Akber Shah Eqani, Zabin K.

Bagewadi, Gurumurthy D. Mahadevan,

Chang-Ping Yu, Harichandra Z.

Ninnekar

Aerobic degradation of fenvalerate by a

Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus flexus

strain XJU-4

3Biotech. 7: 320-328.

(IF: 1.497) 2017

26. Pankaj Chowdhary, Nandkishor More,

Abhay Raj and Ram Naresh

Characterization and identification of

bacterial pathogens from treated tannery

Microbiology Research

International. 5(3): 30-2017

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Bharagava wastewater

36

27. Sujata Mani & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Isolation, screening and biochemical

characterization of bacteria capable of

crystal violet dye decolorization

International Journal

of Applied and

Advanced Scientific

Research. 2(2): 70-75.

2017

28. A. Verma, S. Singh, N. Dhusia, R. N.

Bhargava, R. Kumar, R. Gautam,

Islamuddin, K.R. Venkatesh, N. More

Qualitative Determination of Virgin and

Recycled Plastic Used for Drinking and

Storing Foodstuff: An Analytical Study

Using SEM/EDX

International Journal

of Health Sciences and

Research. 7(3): 275-

283. (IF: 3.624)

2017

29. Vineeta Kumari, Ashutosh Yadav,

Izharul Haq, Sharad Kumar, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Sudheer Kumar

Singh , Abhay Raj

Genotoxicity evaluation of tannery effluent

treated with newly isolated hexavalent

chromium reducing Bacillus cereus

Journal of

Environmental

Management. 183: 204-

211 (IF: 4.010)

2016

30. Izharul Haq, Vineeta Kumari, Sharad

Kumar, Abhay Raj, Mohtashim Lohani,

and Ram Naresh Bhargava

Evaluation of the Phytotoxic and

Genotoxic Potential of Pulp and Paper Mill

Effluent Using Vigna radiata and Allium

cepa

Hindawi Publishing

Corporation Advances

in Biology. 1-10

2016

31. Anjali Verma, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Venkatesh Kumar,

Ashima Singh, Namita Dhusia, and

Nandkishor More

Role of macrophytes in heavy metal

removal through rhizo-filtration in aquatic

ecosystem

European Journal of

Biotechnology and

Bioscience 4(10):15-20

2016

32. Ashutosh Yadav, Abhay Raj and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Detection and Characterization of a

Multidrug and Multimetal Resistant

Enterobacterium Pantoea sp. from

Tannery Wastewater after Secondary

Treatment Process

Int. J. Plant and

Environ. 2(1-2): 37-42 2016

33. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Sangeeta

Yadav and Ram Chandra

Antibiotic and heavy metal resistance

properties of bacteria isolated from the

aeration lagoons of common effluent

treatment plant (CETP) of tannery

industries (Unnao, India)

Ind. J. Biotechnol.

13: 514-519

(IF: 0.51)

2014

34. Ram Chandra and Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Bacterial degradation of synthetic and kraft

lignin by axenic and mixed culture and

their metabolic products

J. Environ. Biology

34 (3)

(IF: 0.697)

2013

35. Rajesh Kumar, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Manish Kumar, Sanjeev K

Singh and Govind K

Enhanced Biodegradation of Mobil Oil

Hydrocarbons by Biosurfactant Producing

Bacterial Consortium in Wheat and

Mustard Rhizosphere

J. Pet. Environ.

Biotechnol. 4:5

(IF: 2.89)

2013

36. R. Chandra, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

A. Kapley and H.J. Purohit

Characterization of Phargmites cummunis

rhizosphere bacterial communities and

metabolic products during the two stage

sequential treatment of post methanated

distillery effluent by bacteria and wetland

plants

Bioresource

Technology

103: 78-86

(IF: 5.807)

2012

37. R. Chandra, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

A. Kapley and H.J. Purohit

Bacterial diversity, organic pollutant and

their metabolites in two aeration lagoons

of common effluent treatment plant

(CETP) during the degradation and

detoxification of tannery wastewater

Bioresource

Technology

102: 2333-2341

(IF: 5.807)

2011

38. Ram Chandra, Sangeeta Yadav, Ram

Naresh Bharagava and Vibhuti Rai

Phenol degradation by Paenibacillus

thiaminolyticus and Bacillus cereus in

World J. Microbiol.

Biotechnol. 2011

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axenic and mixed conditions.

27: 2939-2947

(IF: 2.1)

39. Ram Naresh Bharagava and R.

Chandra

Effect of bacteria treated and untreated

post-methanated distillery effluent

(PMDE) on seed germination, seedling

growth and amylase activity in Phaseolus

mungo L.

Journal of Hazardous

Materials

180: 730-734

(IF: 6.434)

2010

40. Ram Naresh Bharagava and Ram

Chandra

Biodegradation of the major color

containing compounds in distillery

wastewater by an aerobic bacterial culture

and characterization of their metabolites

Biodegradation Journal

21:703-711

(IF: 2.410)

2010

41. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Ram

Chandra and Vibhuti Rai

Isolation and characterization of aerobic

bacteria capable of the degradation of

synthetic and natural melanoidins from

distillery effluent

World J. Microbiol.

Biotechnol.

25: 737-744

(IF: 2.1)

2009

42. Ram Chandra, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Vibhuti Rai and Shio

Kumar Singh

Characterization of sucrose-glutamic acid

Maillard products (SGMPs) degrading

bacteria and their metabolites

Bioresource

Technology

100: 6665-6668

(IF: 5.807)

2009

43. R. Chandra, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

S. Yadav and D. Mohan

Accumulation and distribution of toxic

metals in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and

Indian mustard (Brassica campestris L.)

irrigated with distillery and tannery

effluents

Journal of Hazardous

Materials

162: 1514-1521

(IF: 6.434)

2009

44. Ram Chandra, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Atya Kapley and Hemant

J. Purohit

Isolation and characterization of potential

aerobic bacteria capable for pyridine

degradation in presence of picoline, phenol

and formaldehyde as co-pollutants

World J. Microbiol.

Biotechnol.

25: 2113–2119

(IF: 2.1)

2009

45. Ram Chandra, Sangeeta Yadav and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Biodegradation of pyridine raffinate by

two bacterial co-cultures of Bacillus cereus

(DQ435020) and Alcaligenes faecalis

(DQ435021)

World J. Microbiol.

Biotechnol.

26: 685-692

(IF: 2.1)

2009

46. Ram Naresh Bharagava, R. Chandra

and V. Rai

Phytoextraction of trace elements and

physiological changes in Indian mustard

plants (Brassica nigra L.) grow in post

methanated distillery effluent (PMDE)

irrigated soil

Bioresource

Technology

99 (17): 8316-8324

(IF: 5.807)

2008

47. Ram Chandra, Sangeeta Yadav, Ram

Naresh Bharagava and R C Murthy Bacterial pretreatment enhances removal

of heavy metals during treatment of post-

methanated distillery effluent by Typha

angustata L.

J. Environ. Manag.

88:1016-1024

(IF: 4.010)

2008

48. Ram Naresh Bharagava and Ram

Chandra

Isolation and characterization of phenolic

compounds by 1H NMR and Mass

spectrometric analysis from sugar cane

molasses post methanated distillery

effluent

Ind. J. Environ. Prot.

29 (10): 873-881

(IF: 0.13)

2009

49. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Ram

Chandra and Shio Kumar Singh

Characterization of phenolic metabolites

from post methanated distillery effluent

(PMDE) after degradation with bacterial

consortium

Ind. J. Environ. Prot.

28 (11):1019-1027

(IF: 0.13)

2008

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50. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Ram

Chandra and Shio Kumar Singh

Elucidation of Chemical structure of

Phenolic Compounds by H1 NMR and GC-

mass Spectrometry present in

anaerobically digested distillery effluent

Ind. J. Environ. Prot.

26 (11):1015-1018

(IF: 0.13)

2006

51. Ram Naresh Bharagava and Vijay

Kumar Khanna

Assessment of genetic diversity in Indian

aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.) accessions

by RAPD marker technique

Pantnagar Journal of

Research.

4 (2): 95-100

(NAAS Rating: 4.60)

2006

Review Articles: 15

52. Muhammad Bilal, Tahir Rasheed,

Shahid Mehmood, Hongzhi Tang, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo Ferreira Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Hafiz M.N. Iqbal

Mitigation of environmentally-related

hazardous pollutants from water matrices

using nanostructured materials: A review

Chemosphere, 253,

126770

(IF: 5.108)

2020

53. Tahir Rasheed, Muhamad Bilal, Adeel

Ahmad Hassan, Faran Nabeel, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Luiz Fernando

Romanholo Ferreira, Hai Nguyen Tran,

Hafiz. M. N. Iqbal

Environmental threatening concern and

efficient removal of pharmaceutically

active compounds using metal-organic

frameworks as adsorbents

Environmental

Research, 185, 109436

(IF: 5.026)

2020

54. Muhammad Bilal, Zhaoyu Wang,

Jiandong Cui, Luiz Fernando R.

Ferreira, Ram Naresh Bharagava,

Hafiz M.N. Iqbal

Environmental impact of lignocellulosic

wastes and their effective exploitation as

smart carriers – A drive towards greener

and eco-friendlier biocatalytic systems

Science of the Total

Environment

(IF: 5.589)

2020

55. Gaurav Saxena, Diane Purchase,

Sikandar I. Mulla, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale and Ram Naresh Bharagava

Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal-

Contaminated Sites: Eco-environmental

Concerns, Field Studies, Sustainability

Issues and Future Prospects

Reviews of

Environmental

Contamination and

Toxicology. 249: 71-131

(IF: 7.000)

2020

56. Sikandar I. Mulla, Bahareh Asefi, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale,

Jiangwei Li, Chu-Long Huang and

Chang-Ping Yu

Processes for the removal of triclosan in

the environment and engineered systems-

A review

Environmental Reviews

(Accepted)

(IF: 3.958 )

2019

57. Pankaj Chowdhary, Gargi Shukla,

Garima Raj, Luiz Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira, Ram Naresh Bharagava

Microbial manganese peroxidase: a

ligninolytic enzyme and its ample

opportunities in research

SN Applied Sciences (A

Springer Nature

Journal) 1:45

2019

58. Muhammad Bilal, Yuping Zhao, Sadia

Noreen, Syed Zakir Hussain Shah,

Ram Naresh Bharagava & Hafiz M.

N. Iqbal

Modifying bio-catalytic properties of

enzymes for efficient biocatalysis: a

review from immobilization strategies

viewpoint

Biocatalysis and

Biotransformation

(IF: 1.060)

2018

59. Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, Indira

Karuppusamy, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi,

Gopalakrishanan Kumar, Yooheon

Park, Gajanan S. Ghodake, Ram

Naresh Bhargava, J. Rajesh Banu, Han

Seung Shin

A comprehensive review on green

nanomaterials using biological systems:

Recent perception and their future

applications

Colloids and Surfaces B:

Biointerfaces. 170: 20-

35.

(IF: 3.997)

2018

60. Pankaj Chowdhary, Nawaz Khan and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Distillery Wastewater: it’s Impact on

Environment and Remedies Environ Anal Eco.

Stud. 1(2):1-4.

2018

61. Pankaj Chowdhary, Abhay Raj and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Environmental pollution and health

hazards from distillery wastewater and

treatment approaches to combat the

Chemosphere

194: 229-246

(IF: 4.427)

2018

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environmental threats: A review

62. Gaurav Saxena, Ram Chandra and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Environmental Pollution, Toxicity Profile

and Treatment Approaches for Tannery

Wastewater and Its Chemical Pollutants

Reviews of

Environmental

Contamination and

Toxicology. 240: 31-69.

(IF: 7.000)

2017

63. Sandhya Mishra and Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Toxic and genotoxic effects of hexavalent

chromium in environment and its

bioremediation strategies

Journal of

Environmental Science

and Health, Part C.

34(1): 1-32. (IF: 4.586)

2016

64. Sujata and Ram Naresh Bharagava Exposure to crystal violet, its toxic,

genotoxic and carcinogenic effects on

environment and its degradation and

detoxification for environmental safety

Reviews of

Environmental

Contamination and

Toxicology. 237: 71-

104.

(IF: 7.000)

2015

65. Gaurav Saxena, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Gaurav Kaithwas and

Abhay Raj

Microbial indicators, pathogens and

methods for their monitoring in water

environment

J. Water and Health

(In Press) (IF: 1.352)

2015

66. Ram Chandra, Ram Naresh

Bharagava and Vibhuti Rai

Melanoidins as major colorant in sugarcane

molasses based distillery effluent and its

degradation.

Bioresource

Technology

99: 4648-4660;

(IF: 5.807)

2008

Books: 10

Author’s Title Type Publisher Year

1. Pankaj Kumar Gupta & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Fate and transport of subsurface

pollutants

Edited

Book

Springer Nature,

Singapore (ISBN 978-981-15-6564-9)

Online

2. Ram Naresh Bharagava Emerging Eco-friendly Green

Technologies for Wastewater

Treatment

Edited

Book

Springer Nature, Singapore

(ISBN 978-981-15-1390-9)

2020

3. Ram Naresh Bharagava Environmental Contaminants:

Ecological Implications &

Management

Edited

Book

Springer Nature, Singapore

(ISBN 978-981-13-7903-1)

2019

4. Ram Naresh Bharagava &

Gaurav Saxena

Bioremediation of Industrial Wastes

for Environmental Safety: Volume II:

Biological Agents and Methods for

Industrial Waste Management

Edited

Book Springer Nature,

Singapore (ISBN 978-981-13-3426-9)

2019

5. Gaurav Saxena & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Bioremediation of Industrial Wastes

for Environmental Safety: Volume I:

Industrial waste and its management

Edited

Book Springer Nature,

Singapore (ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

6. Ram Naresh Bharagava Recent Advances in Environmental

Management Edited

Book

CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Group, USA

(ISBN 978-0-8153-8314-7)

2018

7. Ram Naresh Bharagava

and Pankaj Chowdhary

Emerging and Ecofriendly Approaches

for Waste Management Edited

Book

Springer Nature, Singapore

(ISBN 978-981-10-8668-7) 2018

8. Ram Naresh Bharagava Environmental Pollutants and Their

Bioremediation Approaches

Edited

Book

CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Group, USA

(ISBN 9781138628892)

2017

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9. Ram Naresh Bharagava &

Gaurav Saxena

Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants Edited

Book

Write & Print Publications,

New Delhi - 110 015

(ISBN: 978-93-84649-60-9)

2016

10. Ram Naresh Bharagava and Ram Chandra

Bacterial Metabolism of Melanoidins

from Distillery Effluent Author

Book

Intl. Eds. “LAP Lambert

Academic Publishing AG &

Co KG”

(ISBN 9783848449033)

2012

Book Review: 03

1. Pankaj Chowdhary

and Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Green Technologies

and Environmental

Sustainability

Editor & Publisher: Ritu Singh and

Sanjeev Kumar, Springer

International Publishing

(ISBN: 978-3-319-50653-1)

Environment,

Development and

Sustainability. 22:

2699–2701

(IF: 1.379)

2020

2. Gaurav Saxena,

Roop Kishor, Diane

Purchase & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Phytoremediation of

environmental

pollutants

Editor & Publisher: Chandra R,

Dubey NK, Kumar V: CRC

Press, Taylor & Francis Group,

Boca Raton/London/New York

(ISBN: 9781315161549)

Environmental Earth

Sciences. 78: 418

(IF: 1.871)

2019

3. Gaurav Saxena and

Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Advances in

biodegradation and

bioremediation of

industrial waste

Editor & Publisher: Ram Chandra,

CRC Press, (Taylor & Francis

Group)

(ISBN 9781498724746)

Clean Technologies and

Environmental Policy

18(3): 979-980

(IF: 2.337)

2016

Book Chapters: 47

S. No. Author’s Chapter Title & No. Book Title Publisher Year

1. Ranyere Lucena de Souza,

Luan Victor, Joberson Alves

Junior, Mario Mamede

Aguiar, Renato Nery

Soriano, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Luiz Fernando

Romanholo Ferreira

Aqueous two-phase

systems: An alternative

process for industrial dye

recovery

Fate and Transport of

Subsurface Pollutants

Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd. (ISBN 978-981-15-6563-2)

2020

2. Marília Moura de Salles

Pupo, Géssica de Oliveira

Santiago Santos, Nádia

Hortense Torres, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Luiz

Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira, Giancarlo Richard

Salazar-Banda, and Katlin

Ivon Barrios Eguiluz

Green Technologies for

the Treatment of

Pharmaceutical

Contaminants in

Wastewaters

Emerging Eco-friendly

Green Technologies

for Wastewater

Treatment

Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd. (ISBN 978-981-15-1390-9)

2020

3. Sikandar I. Mulla, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Dalel

Belhaj, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale, Ashok Kumar,

Aruliah Rajasekar, Preeti N.

Tallur, Vijayalakshmi A.

Edalli, Anyi Hu, and Chang-

Ping Yu

Microbial Degradation of

Phenolic Compounds

Microbes and Enzymes in

Soil Health and

Bioremediation

Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd. (ISBN 978-981-13-9117-0)

2019

4. Débora da Silva Vilar, Ianny

Andrade Cruz, Nádia

Hortense Torres, Renan

Tavares Figueiredo, Luciano

Agro-industrial Wastes:

Environmental

Toxicology, Risks, and

Biological Treatment

Environmental

Contaminants: Ecological

Implications and

Management

Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd. (ISBN 978-981-13-7904-8)

2019

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de Melo, Iraí Tadeu Ferreira

de Resende, Katlin Ivon

Barrios Eguiluz, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, and

Luiz Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira

Approaches

5. Yago Araújo Vieira, Débora

Vilar, Ianny Andrade Cruz,

Diego Batista Menezes,

Clara Dourado Fernandes,

Nádia Hortense Torres,

Silvia Maria Egues, Ranyere

Lucena de Sousa, and Luiz

Fernando Romanholo

Ferreira and Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Fungi Treatment of

Synthetic Dyes by Using

Agro-industrial Waste

Microbes for Sustainable

Development and

Bioremediation

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9780367226008)

2019

6. Gaurav Saxena, Narendra

Kumar, Nandkishor More &

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Metagenomics: A

Genomic Tool for

Monitoring Microbial

Communities during

Bioremediation of

Environmental Pollutants

Microbes for Sustainable

Development and

Bioremediation

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9780367226008)

2019

7. Sandhya Mishra, Ganesh D

Saratale, Luiz FR Ferreira, &

Ram N Bharagava

Plant-Microbe

Interaction: An

Ecofriendly Approach

for the Remediation of

Metal Contaminated

Environments

Encyclopedia of

Renewable and

Sustainable Materials

Elsevier

(ISBN: 9780128131954) 2019

8. Sikandar I. Mulla, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Dalel

Belhaj, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale, Zabin K. Bagewadi,

Gaurav Saxena, Ashok

Kumar, Harshavardhan

Mohan, Chang-Ping Yu, &

Harichandra Z. Ninnekar

An overview of nitro

group-containing

compounds and

herbicides degradation in

microorganisms. 16

Microbial Metabolism of

Xenobiotic Compounds Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-7461-6)

2019

9. Sikandar I. Mulla, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Dalel

Belhaj, Fuad Ameen, Ganesh

Dattatraya Saratale, Sanjay

Kumar Gupta, Swati Tyagi,

Kishor Sureshbhai Patil, &

Anyi Hu

A review of

micropollutant removal

by microalgae

Application of Microalgae

in Wastewater Treatment

Springer Nature

Switzerland AG

(ISBN 978-3-030-13913-1)

2019

10. Ram Naresh Bharagava &

Gaurav Saxena

Progress in

bioremediation

technologies for

industrial waste

treatment and

management for

environmental

sustainability, future

directions and

concluding remarks

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume II: Biological

Agents and Methods for

Industrial Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-3426-9)

2019

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11. Gaurav Saxena, Sikandar I.

Mulla & Ram Naresh

Bharagava et al.

Emerging and

ecofriendly technologies

for removal of organic

and inorganic pollutants

from industrial

wastewaters

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume II: Biological

Agents and Methods for

Industrial Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-3426-9)

2019

12. Gaurav Saxena, Ganesh

Dattatraya Saratale & Ram

Naresh Bharagava, et al.

Genetically modified

organisms (GMOs) and

their potential in

environmental

management:

Constraints, prospects

and challenges

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume II: Biological

Agents and Methods for

Industrial Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-3426-9)

2019

13. Gaurav Saxena, Roop

Kishor, & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Application of Microbial

Enzymes in Degradation

and Detoxification of

Organic and Inorganic

Pollutants

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

14. Surya Pratap Goutam,

Gaurav Saxena, Diptarka

Roy, Anil Kumar Yadav, and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Green Synthesis of

Nanoparticles and Their

Applications in Water

and Wastewater

Treatment

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

15. Pankaj Chowdhary, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Sandhya Mishra, & Nawaz

Khan

Role of Industries in

Water Scarcity and Its

Adverse Effects on

Environment and Human

Health

Environmental Concerns

and Sustainable

Development: Volume 1:

Air, Water and Energy

Resources

Springer Nature

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-5889-0)

2019

16. Gaurav Saxena, Diane

Purchase, & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Environmental Hazards

and Toxicity Profile of

Organic and Inorganic

Pollutants of Tannery

Wastewater and

Bioremediation

Approaches

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

17. Sikandar I. Mulla, Fuad

Ameen, Manjunatha P.

Talwar, Syed Ali Musstjab

Akber Shah Eqani, Ram

Naresh Bharagava, Gaurav

Saxena, Preeti N. Tallur, &

Harichandra Z. Ninnekar

Organophosphate

pesticides: Impact on

environment, toxicity

and their degradation

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

18. Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, Han

Seung Shin, Giovanni

Benelli, Ram Naresh

Bharagava & Ganesh

Dattatraya Saratale

Textile industry

wastewater: A major

source of dyes

contamination in

environment and

bioremediation

approaches for

environmental

sustainability

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

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19. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Gaurav Saxena & Sikandar I.

Mulla

Introduction to industrial

wastes containing

organic and inorganic

pollutants

Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes for Environmental Safety:

Volume I: Industrial

waste and its management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-13-1891-7)

2019

20. Sandhya Mishra & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Chromium

contamination in

environment, health

hazards and

bioremediation approach.

12: 281-297

Recent Advances in

Environmental

Management

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 978-0-8153-8314-7)

2018

21. Roop Kishor, Ram Naresh

Bharagava & Gaurav

Saxena

Industrial wastewaters:

The major sources of

dyes contamination in

the environment,

ecotoxicological effects

and bioremediation

approaches. 1:1-26

Recent Advances in

Environmental

Management

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 978-0-8153-8314-7)

2018

22. Sujata Mani & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Textile industry

wastewater:

Environmental and

health hazards and

treatment approaches.

3:47-69

Recent Advances in

Environmental

Management

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 978-0-8153-8314-7)

2018

23. Surabhi Zainith, Pankaj

Chowdhary, & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Recent advances in

physico-chemical and

biological techniques for

the management of pulp

and paper mill waste.

13:271-298

Emerging & Eco-Friendly

Approaches for Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-10-8669-4)

2018

24. Sujata Mani, Pankaj

Chowdhary, & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Textile wastewater Dyes:

Toxicity profile and

treatment approaches.

11: 219-244

Emerging & Eco-Friendly

Approaches for Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-10-8669-4)

2018

25. Pankaj Chowdhary, & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Toxicity, beneficial

aspect and treatment of

alcohol industry

wastewater. 5:83-98

Emerging & Eco-Friendly

Approaches for Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-10-8669-4)

2018

26. Sandhya Mishra, Pankaj

Chowdhary & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Conventional methods

for the removal of

industrial pollutants,

their merits and demerits.

1:1-32

Emerging & Eco-Friendly

Approaches for Waste

Management

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-10-8669-4)

2018

27. Sandhya Mishra, Nandkishor

More, Ashutosh Yadav,

Surabhi Zainith, Sujata Mani,

Pankaj Chowdhary & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Heavy metals

contamination: An

alarming threat to

environment and human

health. 5: 103-125

Environmental

Biotechnology: For

Sustainable Future

Springer Nature,

Singapore Pte Ltd.

(ISBN 978-981-10-7284-0)

2018

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28. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Diane Purchase, Gaurav

Saxena & Sikandar I. Mulla

Applications of

metagenomics in

microbial bioremediation

of pollutants: From

genomics to

environmental cleanup.

4.7:1-23

Microbial Diversity in the

Genomic Era

Academic Press, Elsevier,

USA

(ISBN: 9780128148501)

2018

29. Pankaj Chowdhary, Sujata

Mani, Ileana Pereda Reyes &

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Effects of industrial

wastewaters on soil

sustainability and

environment. 20: 277-

289

Soil Amendments for

Sustainability: Challenges

and Perspectives

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group), USA

(ISBN: 9781351027021)

2018

30. Pankaj Chowdhary,

Nandkishor More,

Ashutosh Yadav, & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Ligninolytic Enzymes:

An introduction and

applications in Food

industry. 12:181-195

Enzymes in Food

Biotechnology:

Production, Applications,

and Future Prospects

Elsevier Inc.

(ISBN: 9780128132807)

2018

31. Ram Naresh Bharagava &

Gaurav Saxena

Organic and inorganic

pollutants in industrial

wastes, their

ecotoxicological effects,

health hazards and

bioremediation

approaches. 2:23-56

Environmental Pollutants

and Their Bioremediation

Approaches

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9781138628892)

2017

32. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Chowdhary P, & Saxena G

Bioremediation: An eco-

sustainable green

technology, it’s

applications and

limitations. 1:1-22

Environmental Pollutants

and Their Bioremediation

Approaches

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9781138628892)

2017

33. Ram Naresh Bharagava, Saxena, G & Chowdhary, P.

Role of constructed

wetlands in treatment of

industrial wastewaters. 2017, 14: 397-426.

Environmental Pollutants

and Their Bioremediation

Approaches

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9781138628892)

2017

34. Swetlana Gautam, Gaurav

Kaithwas, Ram Naresh

Bharagava & Gaurav

Saxena

Pollutants in tannery

wastewater, their

pharmacological effects

and bioremediation

approaches for human

health protection and

environmental safety.

13: 369-396

Environmental Pollutants

and Their Bioremediation

Approaches

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group, USA

(ISBN 9781138628892)

2017

35. Chowdhary, P., Yadav, A., &

Bharagava, R N

Distillery wastewater: a

major source of

environmental pollution

and it’s biological

treatment for

environmental safety. 18:409-435

Green Technology and

Environmental

Sustainability

Springer International

(ISBN 9783319506531)

2017

36. Yadav A, Chowdhary P,

Kaithwas G, & Bharagava

R N.

Toxic metals in

environment, their

threats on ecosystem and

bioremediation

approaches. 9:128-141

Metal-Microbe

Interaction and

Bioremediation: Principle

& Applications for Toxic

Metal

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group), USA

(ISBN 9781498762427)

2017

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37. Sujata & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Microbial Degradation

and Decolorization of

Dyes from Textile

Industry Wastewater. 2:

54-91

Bioremediation of

Industrial Pollutants

Write & Print

Publications New Delhi -

110 015

(ISBN: 9789384649609)

2016

38. Gaurav Saxena & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Organic Pollutants in

Tannery Wastewater and

Bioremediation

Approaches for

Environmental Safety. 4:

119-150

Bioremediation of

Industrial Pollutants

Write & Print

Publications New Delhi -

110 015

(ISBN: 9789384649609)

2016

39. Chowdhary, P., Saxena, G.,

& Bharagava R. N.

Role of Laccase Enzyme

in Bioremediation of

Industrial Wastes and its

Biotechnological

Application. 11: 303-327

Bioremediation of

Industrial Pollutants

Write & Print

Publications New Delhi -

110 015

(ISBN: 9789384649609)

2016

40. Saxena, G., Chowdhary, P.,

Mishra A. & Bharagava, R

N.

Xenobiotics:

environmental pollution,

health hazards, its

biodegradation and

future challenges. 13:

347-373

Bioremediation of

Industrial Pollutants

Write & Print

Publications New Delhi -

110 015

(ISBN: 9789384649609)

2016

41. Anshuman Shah, Shaily

Tyagi, Ram Naresh

Bharagava, Dalel Belhaj,

Ashok Kumar, Gaurav

Saxena, Ganesh Dattatraya

Saratale & Sikandar I. Mulla

Keratin Production and

Its Applications: Current

and Future Perspective

Polymer and Composite

Materials

Springer Nature,

Switzerland

(Doi: 978-3-030-02901-2-

2)

2016

42. Ashutosh Yadav, & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Organic Pollutants and

Pathogenic Bacteria in

Tannery Wastewater and

their Removal Strategies.

5: 101-127.

Microbes and

Environmental

Management

Studium Press (India)

Pvt. Ltd.

(ISBN: 9789380012834)

2016

43. Surabhi Zainith, & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Microbes an Ecofriendly

Tools for the Treatment

of Industrial

Wastewaters. 4: 75-100.

Microbes and

Environmental

Management

Studium Press (India)

Pvt. Ltd.

(ISBN: 9789380012834)

2016

44. Gaurav Saxena & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Persistent Organic

Pollutants and Bacterial

Communities Present

during the Treatment of

Tannery Wastewater. 9:

218-248.

Environmental Waste

Management

CRC Press, Taylor &

Francis Group

(ISBN 9781498724746)

2015

45. Ram Chandra, Ram Naresh

Bharagava & Sangeeta

Yadav

Wetland Rhizosphere

bacteria: An eco-friendly

tool for bioremediation

of environmental

pollutant. 13: 232-289.

Recent Trends in

Microbial Biotechnology

Intl. Eds.“LAP Lambert

Academic Publishing

GmbH & Co. KG”

(ISBN 9783843390026)

2011

46. Ram Chandra, Sangeeta

Yadav & Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Bioremediation and

decolourization of post

methanated distillery

effluent. 8: 121-135.

Environment Security:

Human & Animal Health

Natl. Eds. ibdc Publishers

(ISBN 8181891716,

9788181891716)

2011

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47. Ram Chandra & Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Microbial degradation of

melanoidin: A major

environmental pollutant

of distillery waste.

5:102-137.

New Frontiers of

Environmental Bio-

technological Application

Natl. Eds. ENVIS Centre

on Environmental

Biotechnology

2007

Supervised Ph.D Thesis: Awarded: 06; Submitted: 00: Ongoing: 02

Supervised M.Sc. Thesis: 41

S. No. Name of

Supervised Student

Thesis Title

University/Institution/College

Year

1. Ashish Kumar Isolation and characterization of manganese

peroxidase (MnP) enzyme producing bacteria from

tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2019

2. Pooja Singh Mehra Isolation and characterization of laccase enzyme

producing bacteria from tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2019

3. Mukesh Kumar Isolation and characterization of bacteria capable for

COD removal from tannery wastewater after

secondary treatment process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2018

4. Gaurav Yadav Biochemical and antibiotic resistance properties of Salmonella sp. isolated from treated tannery

wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2018

5. Anuradha Devi Biochemical and antibiotic sensitivity characteristics

of Klebsiella and Vibrio spp. isolated from treated

tannery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2018

6. Garima Raj Biochemical characterization of lignin peroxidase

enzyme producing bacterial strains from distillery

wastewater and its toxicity assessment by Zea mays

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2018

7. Gargi Shukla Isolation and biochemical characterization of

ligninolytic enzyme (MnP) producing bacterial

strains from organic compound rich distillery waste

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2018

S. No. Name of

Supervised Student

Title of Ph. D Thesis Date of

Submission

Date of

Award

1. Sujata Mani Study of the Bacterial Degradation and Detoxification mechanism of

Crystal violet from Textile wastewater

27/10/2017 23/04/ 2018

2. Pankaj

Chowdhary

Study on the bacterial degradation and detoxification of distillery

wastewater pollutants for environmental safety

05/04/2018 20/11/2018

3. Sandhya Mishra Development of a bacterial consortium for detoxification of

chromium from tannery effluent for environmental safety

11/09/2018 05/03/2019

4. Gaurav Saxena Bacterial degradation of persistent organic pollutants from tannery

wastewater after secondary treatment process

22/04/2019 27/01/2020

5. Surabhi Zainith Development of a bacterial consortium for lignin degradation from

pulp & paper mill wastewater

25/04/2019 17/03/2020

6. Ashutosh Yadav Study of the bacterial population and residual organic pollutants

present in tannery wastewater after secondary treatment process and

it’s toxicity assessment

28/08/2019 17/03/2020

7. Roop Kishor To explore the bacterial degradation and detoxification mechanism of

textile wastewater pollutants for environmental safety

Ongoing

8. Anuradha Yadav Course work is ongoing Ongoing

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8. Deepak Kaushal Isolation and characterization of multidrug resistant

bacteria from tannery wastewater after secondary

treatment process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2017

9. Praveen Kishan Isolation and characterization of Klebsiella sp. from

tannery wastewater after secondary treatment

process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2017

10. Nawaz Khan Isolation and characterization of bacteria from

melanoidin rich distillery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2017

11. Nidhi Kumari Isolation and characterization of heavy metal

resistant bacteria from tannery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2017

12. Adarsh Sen Rahul Isolation and characterization of bacteria from

rhizosphere soil of plants growing at distillery waste

contaminated soil

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2017

13. Akash Mishra Isolation and characterization of phenol tolerant

bacteria from tannery sludge

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2016

14. Vipin Kumar Verma Enumeration and characterization of bacterial strains

from distillery sludge

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2016

15. Divya Detection and characterization of pathogenic

bacteria present in tannery wastewater after

secondary treatment process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2016

16. Shashi Gautam Isolation and characterization of bacteria from pulp

and paper mill sludge

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2016

17. Garima Siddharth Isolation and identification of bacteria from pulp and

paper mill effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2016

18. Ajay Prakash Isolation and characterization of bacteria from

rhizosphere soil of plants naturaly growing on

distillery sludge

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University) 2016

19. Anuradha Yadav To study the antibiotic sensitivity pattern of

Klebsiella and Proteus sp. isolated from tannery

wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

20. Arti Shukla Isolation and characterization of alkaline protease

producing bacteria from tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

21. Mhd. Faraz Khan Antibiotic resistant property of crystal violet

decolourizing bacteria

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

22. Kumari Mamta Detection and characterization of antibiotic resistant

Salmonella sp. from Gomti river water

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

23. Manoj Kumar Singh Study of the antibiotic resistant pattern of Bacillus

sp. isolated from tannery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

24.

Manhium Roidill Shabong

Isolation, screening and characterization of bacteria

capable of the crystal violet decolourization

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

25. Rohan Kanaujia Investigation of the multidrug resistant profile of

Salmonella sp. from Ganga river receiving tannery

and municipal wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

26. Nirupma Verma Isolation and characterization of Vibrio sp. from

Gomti river water

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2015

27. Shaurabh Kashyap Isolation and characterization of antibiotic

susceptible Salmonella sp. from tannery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

28. Aditi Sinha Isolation and characterization of multidrug resistant

Staphylococcus aureus from Gomti river

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

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29. Aman Prakash Arya Isolation and characterization of Vibrio species from

Ganga river

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

30. Garima Singh Isolation and characterization of antibiotic resistant

Klebsiella species from tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

31. Isha Mishra Isolation and characterization of multidrug resistant

Escherichia coli from river Gomti

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

32. Rupali Mishra Study of the antibiotic resistant property of

chromium resistant bacteria isolated from tannery

wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2014

33. Ms. Rupam Maurya Enumeration and characterization of enterobacteria

from tannery wastewater after secondary treatment

process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2013

34. Mr. Pankaj Kanaujia Detection and characterization of vibrio spp. from

distillery wastewater contaminated aquatic resources

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2013

35. Ms. Shagun Awasthi To study the antibiotic sensitivity pattern of

chromium tolerant bacteria isolated from tannery

wastewater after secondary treatment process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2013

36. Ms. Sangeeta Bharti Isolation and characterization of antibiotic resistant

coliform bacteria from tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2013

37. Mr. Shashank Tiwari Detection and characterization of salmonella spp.

from aquatic resources contaminated with distillery

wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2013

38. Mr. Harivansh Bhargava

Detection and characterization of pathogenic

bacteria from distillery wastewater after secondary

treatment process

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2012

39. Ms. Sandhya Mishra Study of the heavy metals and antibiotic resistance

property of bacteria isolated from tannery effluent

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2012

40. Mr. Anand Prakash Study of antibiotic resistant property of chromium

resistant bacteria isolated from tannery wastewater

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2012

41. Mr. Surendra Kumar Detection of coliform bacteria from tannery effluent

and their antibiotic resistant property

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University)

2012

Invited Lectures/Talks Delivered in International/National Conferences: 03

S. No. Title of Lecture Conference/ Organization National/

International

Organizer

1. Industrial Chemical Pollutants:

Environmental & Health Hazards

and Treatment Approaches

6th International Conference on

Reuse and Recycling of Materials

held from “Dec 7-9, 2018”

International Mahatma Gandhi

University, Kottayam

686560, Kerala, India,

2. Environmental and Health

Hazards of Chemical Pollutants of

Industrial Wastes and Mitigation

Technologies

A five days “Continuing Education

Programme (CEP) on

“Technologies for Waste to

Wealth” held from “June 4-8, 2018”

National Defence Institute of Bio-

energy Research

(DIBER), Haldwani

263139, Uttarakhand,

India

3. Characteristics of tannery

wastewater and its phytotoxicity

evaluation for environmental

safety

5th International Conference on

Reuse and Recycling of Materials

held from “March 9-11, 2018”

International Mahatma Gandhi

University, Kottayam

686560, Kerala, India,

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National & International Conferences Attended: 17

S. No. Author’s Title of Talk/Paper

Presented

Conference National/

International

Organizer

1. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Industrial Chemical

Pollutants: Environmental &

Health Hazards and

Treatment Approaches

6th International Conference

on Reuse and Recycling of

Materials held from “Dec 7-

9, 2018”

International Mahatma Gandhi

University,

Kottayam 686560,

Kerala, India,

2. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Characteristics of tannery

wastewater and its

phytotoxicity evaluation for

environmental safety

4th International Conference

on Reuse and Recycling of

Materials held from “March

9-11, 2018”

International Mahatma Gandhi

University,

Kottayam 686560,

Kerala, India,

3.

Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Recalcitrant organic

pollutants (ROPs) and

pathogenic bacteria in CETP

treated tannery wastewater:

Implications for health

58th Annual Conference of

Association of

Microbiologists of India

& International Symposium

on Microbes for Sustainable

Development: Scope &

Applications (MSDSA-2017)

held from

November 16 - 19, 2017

International Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar

University (A

Central University), Lucknow- 25

4. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Characterization &

identification of a Multidrug

and Multimetal Resistant

Enterobacterium Pantoea sp.

from Tannery Wastewater

after Secondary Treatment

Process

4th Lucknow Science

Congress (Luscon-2017) held

from March 3-4, 2017

National Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar

University (A

Central University), Lucknow- 25

5. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Degradation and

decolourization of distillery

wastewater melanoidins by

manganese peroxidase

(MnP) producing bacteria

5th International Conference

on Plants and

Environmental Pollution

(ICPEP-5) held from Feb 24-

27, 2015

International CSIR-National

Botanical Research

Institute (CSIR-

NBRI), Lucknow,

India

6. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Roll of microbial indicators

in monitoring of pathogens

in water environment

National Conference on

“Leveraging Science and

Innovations for

Development (2nd Lucknow

Science Congress)” held from

March 27-28, 2014

National Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar

University (A

Central University),

Lucknow- 25

7. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Antibiotic and heavy metal

resistant property of bacteria

isolated from common

effluent treatment plant

(CETP) of tannery industries

International Conference on

“Environmental Technology

and Sustainable

Development: Challenges &

Remedies” held from Feb 21-

23, 2014

International Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar University

(A Central

University), Lucknow-

25

8. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Tannery wastewater

treatment at common

effluent treatment plant

(CETP) by heavy metal and

antibiotic resistant bacteria

54th Annual Conference of the

Association of Microbiologists

of India (AMI) on “Frontier

discoveries and innovations in

microbiology and its

interdisplinary relevance

(FDMIR-2013) held from Nov

17- 20, 2013

International Maharshi Dayanand

University, Rohtak

124 001, Haryana,

India

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9. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Plasmid mediated antibiotic

and heavy metal resistance

property of bacterial isolated

from the aeration lagoons of

common effluent treatment

plant (CETP) of tannery

industries

53rd Annual Conference of

Association of the

Microbiologists of India (AMI)

on “Microbial World: Recent

Innovations and Future Trends”

held from Nov. 22- 25, 2012

International KIIT University,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

– 751 024, India

10. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Simultaneous reduction of

chromium and phenolic

compounds in tannery

common effluent treatment

plant (CETP) by plasmid

bearing heavy metal and

antibiotic resistant bacteria

52nd Annual Conference of the

Association of Microbiologists

of India (AMI) on “Microbial

Biotechnology for Sustainable

Development” held from Nov.

03- 06, 2011

International Panjab University,

Chandigarh - 160 014,

India

11. Ram Chandra

and Ram

Naresh

Bharagava

Genotyping of Phragmites

cummunis rhizosphere

bacterial communities and

metabolites produced during

the degradation of distillery

effluent in two step treatment

by bacteria and constructed

wetland treatment system by

PCR-RFLP and LC-MS-MS

analysis.

International Conference of

Biotech Research Society of

India (BRSI) on “Genomic

Sciences-Recent Trends

(ICGS-2010)” held from Nov.

12-14, 2010

International Madurai Kamaraj

University, Madurai- 625 021, India

12. Ram Chandra

and Ram

Naresh

Bharagava

Bacterial diversity, organic

pollutants and their

metabolites in two aeration

lagoons of common effluent

treatment plant (CETP)

during the degradation and

detoxification of tannery

wastewater

51st Annual Conference of the

Association of Microbiologists

of India (AMI) on “Recent

advances in Cross-disciplinary

Microbiology: Avenues &

Challenges” held from Dec. 14-

17, 2010

International Birla Institute of

Technology, MESRA,

Ranchi, India.

13. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Accumulation of toxic

metals in Wheat (Triticum

aestivum L.) and Indian

mustard (Brassica

campestris L.) irrigated with

distillery and tannery

effluents

28th Annual Conference of “The

Academy of Environmental

Biology” on “Environmental

Stress & Bioresource

Management” held from

Nov. 20-22, 2008

National Jamia Hamdard

University, New

Delhi- 110 062, India.

14.

Ram Naresh

Bharagava,

Ram Chandra

and Vibhuti

Rai

Characterization of phenolic

compounds from post

methanated distillery

effluent (PMDE)

27th Annual Conference of “The

Academy of Environmental

Biology” on “Biomarkers of

Environmental Problems” held

from Oct. 26-28, 2007

National Ch. Charan Singh

University, Meerut-

250 004 (U.P.), India.

15. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Effect of anaerobically

digested distillery effluent

on various morphological,

physiological and

biochemical parameters in

mustard plant (Brassica

nigra L.)

26th Annual Conference of “The

Academy of Environmental

Biology” on “Environmental

Scenario: challenges and

solutions” held from Dec. 23-

25, 2006

National Awadhesh Pratap

Singh University,

Rewa (M.P.) - 486003,

India.

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16. Ram Chandra,

Ram Naresh

Bharagava,

Shio Kumar

Singh and

Vibhuti Rai

Biodegradation of distillery

effluent by mixed culture of

two unidentified bacterial

strains and characterization

of metabolites

47th Annual Conference of

“Association of Microbiologists

of India (AMI)” on

Microbiology: The challenges

head” held from Dec. 6-8, 2006

National Barkatullah

University, Bhopal-

4620026, India

17. Ram Naresh

Bharagava

and Ram

Chandra

Elucidation of chemical

structure of phenolic

compounds by H1 NMR and

GC-mass spectrometry

present in anaerobically

digested distillery effluent

25th Annual Conference of “The

Academy of Environmental

Biology" on “Recent trends in

Environmental Biology and

Biotechnological Approach to

Conserve Biodiversity” held

from Oct. 22- 24, 2005

National Gulbarga University,

Gulbarga, Karnataka,

India

Seminars/Symposia/Workshops Attended: 14

S. No. Seminars/Symposium/Workshops National/

International

Organizer Year

1. National symposium on “IPRs in

Agricultural Research”

National Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

Aug 30-31,

2017

2.

One day symposium on “Science &

Technology for Specially Abled Persons

National Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

Feb 28,

2017

3. 104th Indian Science Congress National S. V. University, Tirupati Jan 3-7,

2017

4. International Workshop on “Bridging

Development Divide for Inclusive Growth

through Science, Technology and

Innovation”.

International Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

Jan 16-17,

2015

5. International Symposium on “Biodiversity:

Status, Utilization and Impact of Challenging

Climatic Conditions”.

International Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

Oct 30-31,

2014

6. National Workshop on “Innovation and

Technology Transfer to Industries: Role of

Universities”.

National Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow- 25

March 10 -

11, 2014

7. International Symposium on “Frontier

discoveries and innovations in microbiology

and its interdisplinary relevance (FDMIR-

2013)”.

International Maharshi Dayanand University,

Rohtak 124 001, Haryana, India Nov 17- 20,

2013

8. National Symposium on “Building an

Ecologically Sustainable Society”.

National Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

Aug 16, 2013

9. National Seminar on “Environment,

Education and Society”

National Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University (A Central University), Lucknow-25

June 5, 2013

10. International Symposium on “rRNA

sequencing, phylogeny & next generation

genome sequencing”.

International Birla Institute of Technology, MESRA, Ranchi, India.

Dec. 14-17,

2010

11. National Symposium on “Environmental

Stress & Bioresource Management”

National Jamia Hamdard University, New

Delhi- 110 062, India. Nov. 20-22,

2008

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12. National Symposium on “Biomarkers of

Environmental Problems”

National Ch. Charan Singh University,

Meerut- 250 004 (U.P.), India Oct. 26-28,

2007

13. National Seminar on “Environmental

Scenario: Challenges and Solutions”

National Awadhesh Pratap Singh University,

Rewa (M.P.) - 486003, India.

Dec. 23-25,

2006

14. National Symposium on “Recent Trends in

Environmental Biology and Biotechnological

Approach to Conserve Biodiversity”

National Gulbarga University, Gulbarga,

Karnataka, India

Oct. 22- 24,

2005

Magazine Articles Published: 09

International S. No. Author’s Title Science Magazine ISSN Year

1. Gaurav Saxena, and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Wetland system to control water pollution Dream 2047 Awaited Feb 2018

2. Sandhya Mishra and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Occupational health hazards from

hexavalent chromium and its potential

remedies

Science Reporter

Magazine

Awaited 2016

3. Gaurav Saxena, and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Phytoremediation: A Green Technology

for Restoration of Heavy Metal

Contaminated Sites

Everyman’s

Science

DOI

10.13140/

RG.2.1.26

22.3769

3: 156-159,

Aug-Sept,

2016

4. Gaurav Saxena, and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Bioremediation approaches for industrial

wastes containing organic and inorganic

pollutants for environmental safety

Microbiology

World

2350-8774

3 (2): 29-

33, Nov-

Dec, 2015

5. Pankaj Chowdhary, and

Ram Naresh Bharagava

Applications of laccase enzyme in

biodegradation and bioremediation of

industrial wastes

Microbiology

World

2350-8774 3 (1): 9-14,

Sept – Oct,

2015

6. Gaurav Saxena and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Phytoremediation: A Green Technology

for Restoration of Heavy Metal

Contaminated Sites

Everyman’s

Science

0531-495 X 3: 156-159,

Aug-Sept,

2015

7. Gaurav Saxena and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Role of microbes in remediation of leather

industry wastewater causing

environmental pollution

Kahaar

2394-3912 2(1): 48,

Jan-

March,

2015

8 Gaurav Saxena, Akash

Mishra and Ram Naresh

Bharagava

Application of molecular technologies for

detection of pathogens in water

environment

Microbiology

World

2350 - 8774 10 (Mar-

Apr), 2015

9. Gaurav Saxena, Rohan

Kanaujia and Ram

Naresh Bharagava

Microbial Indicators: Role in monitoring

of drinking water quality and health

prospects

Microbiology

World

2350-8774 05-08:

2014,

National Hindi Articles: 03

1. संगीता यादव, राम नरेश

भार्गव और राम चंद्र

ववष ववज्ञान सन्देश,

IITR-सीएसआईआर, लखनऊ

0972-1748

37-43: 2008

2. राम चंद्र, संगीता यादव और राम नरेश भार्गव

ववष ववज्ञान सन्देश,

IITR- सीएसआईआर, लखनऊ

0972-1748

21: 2007

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Peer Reviewer of International Journals of Related Field

1. Chemical Engineering Journal

2. Journal of Hazardous Materials

3. Chemosphere

4. Journal of Cleaner Production

5. Journal of Environmental Management

6. Aquatic Toxicology

7. Environmental Pollution

8. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

9. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

10. Environmental Chemistry Letters

11. Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management

12. Journal of Water Process Engineering

13. Water Science & Technology Journal

14. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment

15. 3-Biotech

16. Environmental Sustainability

17. Annals. of Microbiology

18. Environmental Technology

19. International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology

20. Journal of Environmental Sciences

21. International Journal of Phytoremediation

22. Journal of Environmental Science & Pollution Research

23. Brazilian Archives of Biology & Technology

24. Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal

25. Philippine Agricultural Scientist

26. Pakistan Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research

27. International Journal of Pharma and Biosciences

28. Pakistan Journal of Botany

29. Molecular Biology Reports

30. Water Resources and Industry

Administrative and Management Experience

1. Co-ordinator, CBCS Course “Microbial Biotechnology” running in the Department of

Microbiology, BBAU, Lucknow

2. Warden, Ashoka Hostel (Extn.), BBAU, Lucknow

3. Chaired a session “6th International Conference on Natural Polymers” held at “Mahatma Gandhi

University, Kottayam 686560, Kerala, India” from “Dec 7-9, 2018”.

4. Worked as “Core Committee Member” during the organization of “58th Annual Conference of the

Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI-2017)” & “International Symposium on “Microbes

3. संगीता यादव, राम नरेश

भार्गव और राम चंद्र

ववष ववज्ञान सन्देश,

IITR-सीएसआईआर, लखनऊ

0972-1748

29-36: 2006

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for Sustainable Development: Scope & Applications (MSDSA-2017)” held at Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow, India from Nov 16-19, 2017.

5. Acted as “Convener to Conduct the Poster Session” on “Soil & Agricultural Microbiology,

Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology” in the “58th Annual Conference of the Association of

Microbiologists of India (AMI-2017)” & “International Symposium on “Microbes for Sustainable

Development: Scope & Applications (MSDSA-2017)” held at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

(Central) University, Lucknow, India from Nov 16-19, 2017.

6. Member DRC, Department of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central)

University, Lucknow, India.

7. Member, Admission Committee, Department of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow, India.

8. Member, Recruitment Panel for Selection of Project Fellow (JRF /SRF) in research projects

sponsored by various agencies.

9. Member, Board of Post Graduate Studies (BPGS), Department of Environmental Microbiology,

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow, India.

10. Member, Technical & Purchase Committee to procure sophisticated laboratory equipments in

various research projects and in Department of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow, India.

Place: Lucknow

Date: June 27, 2020 [DR. R. N. Bharagava]