Directorate of Extension Education

Annual Training Schedule of EEI, Jorhat for the year 2010-11

ON-CAMPUS

Sl.

No.

Training Courses

Date and Duration

Cadre of officers to be trained

1.

Follow-up Workshop on Preparation on State Training Plan

April 26, 2010

( 1 day)

Representatives of SAMETIs, AAU, CAU and ICAR

2

Designing and Management of Training Programme

May 10-15, 2010

( 6 days)

i) Trainers of SAMETIs /State

Training Institutes and KVKs

ii) BTT Members and Convenors

3

Advances in Farm Mechanization for Scattered Land Holding

May 24-29,

2010

( 6 days)

i) AE ( Agri.)/JE (Agri.) of State

Deptt. of Agriculture

ii) ADO level officers of State Agri.

deptts.

4

Advanced Technologies for Livestock Feed Production

June 21-26, 2010

(6 days)

i) VOs, SMSs, Fodder Dev. Officers

of N.E. States

5

Biotechnological tools for Entrepreneurship Development

July 12-17

2010

(6 days)

i) ADO level officers of land based

Deptts.

ii) SMS of KVKs

6

IT application in Agricultural Extension

July 26-31,

2010

( 6 days )

i) ADO level officers of land based

Deptts.

ii) BTT Members

iii) SMS of KVKs

7

Promotion of Group Farming and Group-led Extension

Aug. 9-14,

2010

( 6 days)

i) Extension Field Functionaries

Agril & Horti Deptts.

ii) SMS of KVKs

8

Improved Production Practices in Small Livestock .

Aug. 23-28, 2010

( 6 days)

i) VOs,

ii) SMSs, of KVKs

9

Production and use of Mass Media Materials in Agril Extension

Sept. 13-18, 2010

(6 days)

i) Agricultural Information Officers

ii) ADO level officers of other land

based deptts.

iii) SMS of KVKs

10

Production, Post harvest handling and value addition of Milk

Sept. 20-25

2010

( 6 days )

i) VOs,

ii) SMSs of KVKs ( Vety.)

11

Precision Farming in Olericulture and Horticulture

Oct 4-9,

2010

( 6 days )

i) Officers of Agril & Horti. Deptts,

ii) SMS of KVKs

12

Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture

Nov. 8-13,

2010

( 6 days)

i) Officers of Agril & Horti. Deptts,

ii) SMS of KVKs.

13

Training Methods and Instructional Aids

Nov. 22-27, 2010

( 6 days )

i) Trainers of SAMETIs/State

Training Institutes and KVKs

ii) BTT Members and Convenors

14

Scientific Practices of Home Stead Farming

Dec. 6-11 2010

(6 days)

i) ADO level officers of land based deptts

ii) SMS of KVKs

15

Project Formulation and Project Management

Jan 17-22, 2011

( 6 days)

i) Dy. Project Director ATMA

ii) Programme Coordinator of KVKs

iii) Sr. Extension Officers of land based deptts.

16

Mainstreaming Gender and Women Empowerment

Feb. 7-12, 2011

(6 days)

i) ADOs Level Officers of land based

Deptt.

ii) SMS of KVKs

17

Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Programmes

Feb. 21-26, 2011

(6 days )

i) Dy. PD ATMA

ii) BTT Convenors

iii) Extension Officers Coordinating

Central Sector Schemes

18

Review Workshop on Capacity Building of the Extension Functionaries in North Eastern States.

January,2011 ( Date to be decided)

1.Joint Directors/Dy. Directors of Agriculture and allied Departments

2. Faculty members of SAMETIs

OFF-CAMPUS

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No.

Training Courses

State

Date and Duration

1

Organic Farming ---production, certification and marketing

Meghalaya

To be decided

2

Group farming and Group led Extension in Nagaland

Nagaland

- do -

3

Medicinal and aromatic plants

Tripura

- do -

 

1.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : April, 26, 2010

Cadre of participants : i) Representatives of SAMETIs, AAU, CAU and ICAR

Course objectives : 1) To review the preparation of HRD Plan of SEWP of NE

states in light of the training needs identified.

2) To decide on necessary technical support needed by the

SAMETis in organizing the training programmes of the

Annual Training Schedule, 2010.

3) To finalize the off-campus courses of EEI, Jorhat for 2010.

 

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : May 10-15, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Trainers of SAMETI/State Trg. Institute & KVKs

ii) BTT member and convener

iii) ADO level officers of land based deptt.

Course objectives : 1) To develop skills in designing and evaluating

training programmes

2) To develop insight on management aspects of

organizing and conducting training programmes

Performance objectives : On completion of the programme the participants

will be able to

1) Design training programme
2) Organize and manage training programme
3) Monitor and evaluate training programme

Contents :

a) Theory

1) Reviewing concept and process of training
2) Roles and skills of training
3) Orientation on training methods & instructional aids.
4) Designing of training programme
5) Assessing training needs
6) Formulation of objectives.
7) Selecting content and deciding training methods.
8) Developing training plan.
9) Skill development through training.
10) Monitoring and managing training programme
11) Evaluation of training programme
12) Factors of training effectiveness
13) Crucial aspects in participant management

b) Practical

1) Designing training programme and testing in-situ condition
2) Skill teaching on front line technology
3) Formulation of evaluation proforma
4) Preparation of checklist for organizing, maintaining and management of training programme.

Methods :

(1) Lecture-cum-discussion

(2) Brain storing (3) Buzz session (4) Group project

(5) Field practical (6) Individual exercise

 

3

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : May. 17-22, 2010 (6 days)

No. of participants : 25 Nos.

Cadre of participants : i) AE (Agri)/JE (Agri.) of state Deptt. Of Agriculture

ii) ADO level officers of state Deptt. of Agriculture

General objectives : 1) To acquaint the participants with the mechanization strategy for small and fragmented land holding.

2) To impart knowledge of design, fabrication and operation of farm machinery suitable for small and fragmented land holding

3) To provide hands on practice of the implements developed by Assam Agricultural University and implements tested and found suitable for the region.

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) Know the merits of mechanization.

2) Use advance technology in rice land preparation and transplanting

Contents :

Theory :

1) Farm power, present status future trends.

2) Making best use of animal power.

3) Mechanization: boon or bane? Selective mechanization.

4) Soil working mechanization suitable for small and fragmented land holding.

5) Advances in rice land preparation, transplanting and harvesting machineries.

6) Machineries suitable for horticultural production.

Practical :

Practice of handling implements in filed.

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Group exercise/Individual exercise
Field visits

 

4.

Venue : AAU, Vety. Campus, Khanapara

Date & Duration : Feb. 21-26, 2011 (6 days)

No. of participants : 25 Nos.

Cadre of participants : i) VOs

ii) SMSs of KVKs (Vety.)

iii) Fodder Dev. Officers of NE states

General objectives : 1) To highlight keypoints on regional variations of feed

deficit

2) To impart knowledge on processing technique of feeds and

fodder

4) To refresh participants with the knowledge on advance feed production technologies

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) List out and explain processing techniques of feeds &

fodders

2) describe feed production technologies

3) Demonstrate Hay and silage as on animal feed.

4) Demonstrate ammonia treatment of crop residues

Contents :

Theory :

1) Concept and importance of feed technology

2) Sampling procedures and laboratory testing of feed stuff.

3) Importance of balance ratio in livestock feeding

4) Use of newer feed resource

5) Anti-nutritional factors in Agro-industry by products and its amelioration

6) Utilization of lingo cellulose feeds by rumen microbes and its deligrnification

7) Physical and chemical treatment of crop residues and to increase their utilization as crop

residues.

8) NPN substance the livestock feeding

9) Urea molasses animal block as feed supplement

10) Pelleting of feeds

11) Feed milling technology

12) Improving nutritive value of crop resides

13) Mycotoxings and its effect on animal performance.

14) Designing of a feed plant with machinery

15) Recent analytical techniques in feed quality evaluation

16) Hay and silage as on animal feed.

Practical :

Practical on improving nutritive value of crop residues through urea ammonia treatment at farmers field

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercise
Field visits

 

5

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : July 12-17, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) ADO level officers of land based deptt.

ii) SMSs of KVKs

Course objectives : 1) To create awareness about Biotechnology

2) To promote the use of Biotechnological processes and tools

3) To provide employment opportunities to rural youth

Performance objectives : After completion of the course the participants will be able to

1) Analyse the Biotechnological implications in different

areas

2) Write the uses of Biotechnological processes and tools

Contents :

1) An overview of Biotechnological applications in Agriculture

Application of tissue culture techniques

a) Testing genetic fidality of tissue cultured regenerated plant lets
b) Virus indexing and certification.
2) Gene technology for crop improvement
3) Biotechnological strategies to cope with climate change
4) Biosafety and GM crops
5) Food Biotechnology
6) Bio fertilizer
7) Bio pesticides
8) Application of Molecular tools for genetic purity testing of seeds.
9) MAS for variety development
10) Use of Nanotechnology in rapid Detection of pesticide and Drugs.
11) Post harvest value addition of Horticultural produce
12) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP) through advanced processing and value addition technologies
13) Application of Bioinformatics in Agriculture

Practical :

Lab demonstration in the afternoon for 5 days

Methods :

Lecture cum discussion
Group exercise
Demonstration

 

6.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : July 26-31, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) ADO level officers of land based deptts.

ii) BTT members

iii) SMSs of KVKs.

General objectives : 1) To impart knowledge on Information Technology

2) To facilitate participants for data base Management system

3) To provide information for using computer in Agriculture

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) Use database management system in computer

2) Operate internet & E-mail

Contents :

Theory :

1) Concept of information technology; its relevance and implication in Agriculture
2) Role & importance of IT in Agril. Extension
3) Computer : Introduction, concepts and characteristics
4) Windows XP operating systems
5) MS Office An Introduction to word
6) Microsoft Excel The basics
7) Microsoft power point
8) Data base management of Agril. Information
9) Operation of internet & E-mail
10) Agril. Development through e- Krishi Kiran Programme
11) SPSS A tool for statistical analysis
12) Web designing

Practical :

1) Visit to AAU ARIS cell
2) Visit to computer lab and access to internet

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Practical visit
Group exercise/individual task

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Aug. 9-14, 2010 (6 days)

No. of participants : 25 Nos.

Cadre of participants : i) Extension Field Functionaries of Agril. & Horticulture

Deptts.

ii) SMSs of KVKs.

General objectives : 1) To sensitize for promotion of Group Farming and Group

led Extension

2) To develop competencies for formation and promotion of

FOs

3) To share experiences of mobilizing and promoting

successful farmers groups

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) To follow proper steps in organizing and promoting FOs

2) to facilitate FIGs and FOs in

* Attaining success and sustainability

* Maintaining proper records and accounts

* Reviewing progress for further improvements

3) To evaluate groups sustainability

Contents :

Theory :

1) Concept of group farming and group led extension; Advances and limitation in India

farming situation.

2) Principles of group dynamics and implications in promoting CIGs and FOs.

3) Critical issues information and promotion of groups

4) Stages of group development and role of change agents

5) Sustainability and effectives, parameters of groups (CIGs & FOs).

6) How to organize and conduct meetings of farmers groups

7) facilitating farmers groups to review effectively

8) case study on successful commodity group

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Buzz sessions
Field visits
Group exercise

 

8.

Venue : AAU, Vety. Campus, Khanapara

Date & Duration : Aug. 23-28, 2010 (6 days)

No. of participants : 25 Nos.

Cadre of participants : i) VOs

ii) SMSs of KVKs (Vety.)

General objectives : 1) To impart knowledge on recent development of small

livestock production

2) To review the recent advances in Artificial insimination

(AI) technology in small livestock

3) To develop the knowledge on management and healthcare

of small livestocks

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) write atleast few advance technologies in AI

2) know about management and health care in small lives

tocks

Contents :

Theory :

1) Advances in sheep and goat production (breeding, feeding, management and health care)

2) Advances in pig production

3) Recent advances in A.I. in small ruminant and pig

4) Present status and scope of rabbit production in terms of fur and meat

Practical :

1) Visit to livestock farms and farmers field.

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercise/Individual exercise
Field visits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Sept. 13-18, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Agril. Information officers

ii) ADO level officers of other land based deptts.

iii) SMSs of KVKs

Course objectives : 1) To refresh the participants with the concept of Mass

communication & Mass media

2) To highlight the importance on production of Mass media

materials and their implications in Agril. Extension

3) To impart knowledge on print & electronic media and their

uses

Performance objectives : After completion of the course the participants will be able to

1) Prepare mass media materials like News story, feature

story, Radio and video script, leaf lets, bulletins etc.

2) Deliver talk/discussion in Radio

Contents :

1) Concept of mass communication and mass media
2) Relevance of mass communication in rural development
3) Role of mass media materials in dissemination of Agril. Technology
4) Functions of mass communication and role of change agents in diffusion of innovation
5) Farm journalism as a means of information dissemination
6) Principles of News story writing and its role in farm information dissemination
7) Principles of feature story writing and its implication in Agril. extension
8) Principles of success story writing and its implication in Agril. extension
9) An overview on Audio-visual Aids
10) Photo journalism in technology dissemination
11) Principles of writing radio & video script
12) ICT in technology in dissemination
13) Information gathering techniques for news story writing
14) Access to AAU website & visit to ARIS cell
15) Role of Farm publication in Agril. Extension

Practical :

1) Practice of writing news stories, feature stories, Radio and video scripts
2) Practice of using mass media materials
3) Preparation of leaflet, bulletins & technical reports

Methods :

Participatory lecture
Brain storming
Buzz session
Group discussion
Individual assignment
Group task

 

 

 

 

 

10.

Venue : AAU, Vety. Campus, Khanapara, Guwahati

Date & Duration : Sept. 20-25, 2010 (6 days)

No. of participants : 25 Nos.

Cadre of participants : i) VOs

ii) SMSs of KVKs (Vety.)

General objectives : 1) To sensitize need and scope on dairy development

programmes

2) To develop entrepreneurial skills in the perspective of milk

products technology

3) To widen knowledge on value addition of milk

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) know the methods of scientific rearing of dairy cattle

2) know at least 5 preparations of milk products

Contents :

Theory :

1) Scientific rearing of dairy cattle

2) Care and management of pregnant and lactating animals

3) Importance of clean milk production

4) Processing and value addition of milk

5) Preparation of value added indigenous milk products

6) Fermented milk products manufacturing technologies of milk products

7) Natural antioxidant their role in enhancing self life of milk products

Practical :

1) Visit to dairy farm and farmers field

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Group exercise
Field visits

 

 

 

 

 

11.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Oct. 4-9, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Officers of Agril. & Horti. Deptts.

ii) SMSs of KVKs.

Course objectives : 1) To scientific need and scope of promoting precision

farmers.

2) To wider knowledge regarding precision farming.

3) To develop skills relating to precision of a few selected

crops and commodity

Performance objectives : After attending the course the participants will be able to -

1) Explain need and scope of precision farming

2) Demonstrate practices of precision farming on atleast two

crops/commodities

Contents :

1) Concept of precision farming
2) Operation detection of precision farming in India.
3) Dimension of precision farming in relation to Olericulture and Horticulture
4) WTO- challenges and opportunities for Indian agriculture
5) Extension approaches for commercial agriculture
6) Can studies on precision farming
7) Package of practices of precision farming on selected crops/commodities

Practical : Skill teaching on key practices of precision farming on selected crops/commodities

Methods :

Lecture Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercises/group project
Demonstration
Field practical

 

12.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Nov. 8-13, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Officers of Agril & Horti. Deptt.

ii) SMSs of KVKs.

General objectives : 1) To develop understanding of the knowledge of

entrepreneurship

2) To develop skills of entrepreneurship

Performance objectives : After completion of the training programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) Write atleast 5 qualities of successful entrepreneurship

2) Acquire at least 5 skills of entrepreneurship

Contents :

Theory :

1) Entrepreneurship concept; need, importance and role of extension functionaries
2) Characteristics & qualities of entrepreneurship
3) Entrepreneurship development in Agriculture through Agro processing centre
4) Vermicompost and earth worm production
5) Interprosand communication competence of entrepreneurship
6) Women entrepreneurship with special reference to food processing industry
7) Entrepreneurship development Among rural women
8) Establishing food processing enterprise
9) Promotional programmes and micro-credit to CIGs

Practical :

1) Visit to local entrepreneurs
2) Visit to District Industry Centre
3) Visit to credit agencies that are financing the entrepreneurs

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercise/individual agreement
Field visits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Nov. 22-27, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Trainers of SAMETI/State Trg. Institute & KVKs

ii) BTT members and convenors

iii) ADO level officers of land based deptt.

Course objectives : 1) To refresh knowledge on concept & process of training

2) To impart knowledge on training methods and instructional

aids

3) To develop skills in applying selected training methods

4) To strengthen skills in preparation and use of instructional

aids

Performance objectives : After completion of the course the participants will be able to

1) Use of atleast 6 training methods in both institutional and

peripatetic training programme

2) Prepare and use of 5 different instructional aids in training

Contents :

a) Theory

1) Concept and process of training
2) Adult learning principles and their implications training
3) Orientation on training methods
4) Purposes, steps, Advantages and limitations of training methods
5) Lecture and participatory lecture
6) Methods demonstration/skill teaching
7) Brain storming
8) Buzz sessions and nominal group technique
9) Case study
10) Task cycle
11) Group discussion , group exercise, group project and syndicate method
12) Role play
13) Preparation and use of low cost visual aids Advantage, principles & practices
14) Preparation and use of Powerpoint presentation.

Practical :

1) Practicing of lecture, participatory lecture, method demonstration, Brain storming & buzz sessions
2) Preparation of case let
3) Formulation of topics and modalities for group discussion
4) Preparation and use of low cost visuals.
5) Preparation and use of powerpoint presentation
6) Conducting training sessions for farmers at village

Methods :

Participatory lecture
Brain storming
Group exercise

Village practical

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Dec. 6-11, 2010 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) ADO level officers of land based deptts.

ii) SMSs of KVKs.

General objectives : 1) To impart knowledge on concept and principles of Home

stead garden

2) To develop knowledge on different components of Home

stead gardening

3) To develop management skills of Homestead garden

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to perform the followings with greater

effectiveness

1) Following proper steps for developing Homestead garden

2) Developing management skills on Homestead gardening

3) Assessing economic sustainability

Contents :

Theory :

1) Scientific layout of the homestead garden
2) Scientific cultivation of fruit crops
3) Scientific vegetable & spice cultivation practice
4) Install and proper utilization of pond for drinking water & rearing fish.
5) Scientific rearing of diary, poultry, goatary, piggery and duckling units
6) Scientific rearing of silk worm/sericulture unit
7) Multi storyed farming practices
8) Utilization of farm produce, waste product etc.
9) Installation of a small vermicompost pit
10) Economics of the homestead garden
11) Rejuvenation of the homestead garden
12) Overall management practices of the homestead garden.

Practical :

1) Field visit
2) Preparation of compost pit
3) Practice for layout preparation of Homestead garden

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercise/individual task
Field visits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Jan. 17-22, 2011 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Dy. Project Director ATMA

ii) Program co-ordinator of KVK

iii) Sr. Extension Officers of land based deptts.

Course objectives : 1) To develop understanding on project components

2) To impart skills in formulating agril. development project

3) To deliberate on crucial aspects of project management

Performance objectives : After completion of the course the participants will be able to

1) Formulate atleast one agril. dev. Project on any agril. topic

2) Evaluate the project

Contents :

1) The project approach of development
2) Rule of effective project planning & management
3) Use of systematic approach in project formulation
4) Project management tools : Activity scheduling, CPM, Flow chart etc.
5) Participatory approach to project formulation
6) Why do project fails
7) Monitoring of project
8) Programme evaluation and review
9) Strategic planning for research and extension.

Practical : Practice of project formulation, evaluation and review techniques

Methods :

Participatory lecture
Brain storming
Task cycle
Group exercise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16.

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Feb. 7-12, 2011 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) ADO level officers of land based deptts.

ii) SMS of KVKs.

Course objectives : 1) To sensitize the field functionaries of the selected gender

issues

2) To empower women through different group efforts

3) To refresh the participants on the scope, issues and needs

of women in promoting and organizing women group for

agril. development

Contents :

Theory :

1) Plans and policies for women empowerment since independence
2) Women in Agriculture & allied activities
3) Gender sensitization
4) Main streaming gender and strategies for women upliftment
5) Women and education
6) Health status of women
7) Women in rural development programmes
8) 73% & 74% constitutional amendment for empowerment of women
9) Gender issues in extension Scope, challenges and guidelines for formation of women group

Practical : Visit to women SHGs for identifying their disadvantageous issues and problems.

Methods :

Participatory lecture
Brain storming
Buzz sessions
Group exercise

 

17.

 

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : Feb. 21-26, 2011 (6 days)

Cadre of participants : i) Dy. PD, ATMA

ii) BTT convenors

iii) Extension officers, coordinating central sector schemes

General objectives : 1) To impart knowledge on concept of participatory

monitoring and evaluation

2) To refresh the participants with PRA Methodologies

Performance objectives : After completion of the programme, the participants

will be able to -

1) write the characteristics of PME

2) practice the PRA Methodologies

Contents :

Theory :

1) Concept of participatory monitoring and evaluation
2) Concept, purpose, steps and key practices of PRA; PRA methods : characteristics and use in Agril. Extension
3) PRA methods; characteristics and use in development planning, monitoring and evaluation
4) Participatory mapping and Transect walk
5) PRA methods for studying trend of variation or change
6) Focus group discussion and M & E tool
7) M & E wheel or spider web
8) Monitoring concepts, types, procedures, steps, Approaches
9) SWOT Analysis

Practical :

1) Group exercise/individual exercise of developing monitoring & evaluation schedule
2) Practice on PRA methods at village

Methods :

Lecture cum Discussion
Brain storming
Group exercise/individual task
Field visits

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.

Functionaries in North Eastern States

Venue : EEI, AAU, Jorhat

Date & Duration : January 2011 ( Date to be decided)

Cadre of participants : 1. Joint Directors/Dy. Directors of Agriculture and allied

Departments

2. Faculty members of SAMETIs.

Objectives of the workshop :

* To review the progress in meeting the training needs of

Extension Field Functionaries through training programmes the

institutes of North Eastern Region

* To prepare training plan for next financial year.

1. Dr. D. K. Gogoi, Professor & Head, EEI,

Tele: 0376 2372722 ( R ), 9435091211 (M),

e-mail:dilip.gogoi@gmail.com.

2. Dr. P. K. Neog, Professor, EEI,

Mobile. 94352-47764

e-mail :pradipkneog@gmail.com.

3. Dr. A. K. Bhattacharyya, Professor, EEI,

Mobile 94350-92136

e-mail :arupbhatta12@gmail.com

4. B. Sarmah, Warden, Brahmaputra Hostel,

Directorate of Extension Education,

AAU, Jorhat-785 013,

Mobil No. 9859128368

5. Mr. Ashim Kumar Pathak,

Care-taker, Brahmaputra Hostel, EEI,

Mobile No.9859537106

 

EEI Faculty Contract Persons

6. Dr. D. K. Gogoi, Professor & Head, EEI,

Tele: 0376 2372722 ( R ), 9435091211 (M), e-mail:dilip.gogoi@gmail.com.

7. Dr. P. K. Neog, Professor, EEI, Mobile. 94352-47764

8. Dr. A. K. Bhattacharyya, Professor, EEI, Mobile 94350-92136

9. B. Sarmah, Warden, Brahmaputra Hostel, Directorate of Extension Education, AAU, Jorhat-785 013, Mobil No. 9859128368

5. Mr. Ashim Kumar Pathak, Care-taker, Brahmaputra Hostel, EEI, Mobile No.9859537106