DR. SUBHAS CHANDRA DATTA

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Location: BARDHAMAN, PURBA BURDWAN, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Work interests: EDUCATION AND RTESEARCH
Affiliation/website: HEADMASTER, ECO-CLUB, KANCHANNAGAR D.N.DAS HIGH SCHOOL (HS)
Preferred contact method: Reply to post in blog/forum/group
Preferred contact language(s): ENGLISH AND BENGALI
Contact: HEADMASTER, ECO-CLUB, KANCHANNAGAR D.N.DAS HIGH SCHOOL (HS), KANCHANNAGAR, PURBA BARDHAMAN-713102, WEST BENGAL, INDIA.
Favourite publications: 1. Datta S.C. 2019a. Enriched Sericulture from Effective Treatment of Mulberry Diseases by Homeopathic Medicines. Adv Biochem Biotechnol 7: 084. DOI: 10.29011/2574-7258.000084. 2. Datta S.C. 2019b. Improved Environment by Identification of More Susceptible Plant Between Cowpea and Mulberry for Root-Knot Disease. Open Acc J Envi Soi Sci 2(5)-242-245. OAJESS.MS.ID.000148. DOI: 10.32474/OAJESS.2019.02.000148. 3. Datta S.C. 2019c. Enriched School Health For The Effective Healthcare Bio-Activity of Barn Owls. Res & Rev Health Care Open Acc J., 3(3)-269-275. RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000164. DOI: 10.32474.RRHOAJ.2019.03.000164. 4. Datta S.C. 2019d. Enriched School Environment for the Effective Bio-Activity of Barn Owls. International journal of Horticulture, Agriculture and Food science(IJHAF). 3(3):119-126, ISSN: 2456-8635. https://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijhaf.3.3.2 5. Datta S.C. 2019e. IMPROVED MIDDAY MEAL BY USING COWPEA AS ECO-FRIENDLY CROP CONTROLLING ROOT-KNOT FORMING GLOBAL GREEN, GROWTH AND GREEN ECONOMY. International Journal of Advanced Research (Accepted). 6. Datta SC, Datta B. 2018. IMPROVED MIDDAY MEAL BY USING COWPEA AS ECOFRIENDLY CROP CONTROLLING ROOT-KNOT FORMING GLOBAL GREEN, GROWTH AND GREEN ECONOMY. 8th International Science Congress 2018, Journal of Recent Science (In Press). ISBN: 978-93-86675-21-7 and ISSN: 2277-2502. 7. Datta S.C. 2018a. Increased owl populations in the artificial nest of Kanchannagar D.N.Das High School act as a bio-controller. Khaskatha, P.50-51. 8. Datta S.C. 2018b. Kanchannagar may be an attractive Spots Eco-truism. Sharadia Aabahan. P.103-105. 9. Datta SC, Datta R. 2017. Acaciasides use as Potential Bio-Agents against Various Plant Pathogens. Book: New Innovations in Environmental Biotechnology. Publisher: Lenin Media Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2017. Hardcover. Condition: New. 472pp. [Chapter 14, 2016; Pages-20], Editors: Dr.M.M. Abid Ali Khan (India), Murtaza Abid (India), Dr. Abdeen Mustafa Omer (United Kingdom), Dr. Binna Rani (India). ISBN 10: 9385995154 ISBN 13: 9789385995156. 10. Datta SC, Das R, Chatterjee K, Mondal B, Das R. 2016a. Amaranth Plant: Protects Climate, Health and Development by Controlling Root-Knot Disease. Journal of Environmental & Analytical Toxicology, 6: 341. doi:10.4172/2161-0525.1000341. 11. Datta SC, Datta R.2016b. Prevention and control of root-knot disease of mulberry plants using bioagents amaranth plants: improving sericulture by protecting climate health, health and development. J. Environ. & Sociobiol. : 13(2) : 191-200. 12. Datta SC. 2016c. Ankur- An amazing Innovation. Uttaran, P.1-3, Mati Utsav, SSM,Bardhaman. 13. Datta SC, Datta R. 2013. Efficacy of homeopathic medicine-Aakashmoni as potential bio-agent against various plant pathogens. J. Biochem & Pharmacol., 2:4, http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-0501.S1.004. 14. Datta SC, Datta R.2012a. Homeopathic Medicines Protect Environment, Health and Development by Controlling Mulberry Diseases. J.J. Homeop. Ayurv. Med., 1:104. doi:10.4172/2167-1206. 15. Datta SC, Datta R. 2012b. Homeopathic Medicines Protect Environment, Health and Development by Controlling Mulberry Diseases. Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy. ISSN: 2573-4555. 1:104. doi:10.4172/2167-1206. 16. Datta SC, Datta R. 2012c. Homeopathic medicine Aakashmoni 200C control mulberry diseases enriching sericulture. J. Curr. Chem. Pharm. Sc.: 2(1), 37-49. 17. Datta SC, Datta R. 2011. Control root-knot disease of mulberry by homeopathic medicines: Aakashmoni [MT, 30C, 200C & 1000C] prepared from the funicles of Acacia auriculiformis. Hpathy Ezine. 18. Datta SC. 2010. The Role of Cina in the Field of Enriched Sericulture. Hpathy Ezine. 19. Datta SC. 2009. Re-improvement of Centenary School- Kanchannagar D.N.Das High School. Parsad Barta, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, 35: 21-25. 20. Datta SC, Datta R. 2008. Potentized Artemisia nilagirica extract Cina increases silk production and effective rate of rearing in a field trial. Hpathy Ezine. 21. Datta SC. 2008. Enriched sericulture by controlling major mulberry diseases with some cost effective ways-a review. Journal of Environmental & Sociobiology (In press). 22. Datta SC. 2007a. Mulberry disease : Problem in sericulture. SEBA NEWSLETTER,Environment & Sociobiology 4(1): 7-10. 23. Datta SC, Datta R. 2007b. Increased silk production by effective treatment of naturally infected root-knot and black leaf spot diseases of mulberry with acaciasides. Journal of Environmental & Sociobiology 4(2) : 209-214. 24. Datta SC, Datta R. 2007c. Intercropping amaranth with mulberry for managing root-knot nematodes and improving sericulture. Sericologia, 47(3) : 297-302. 25. Datta SC.2007d. Analyzing ‘Teaching Quality’ of a teacher in a school. Parsad Barta, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, 34: 16-20. 26. Datta SC, Datta (Nag) R. 2000a. Defence resistance of okra against root-knot disease bybio-nematicides. Proceedings of the Zoological Society 59 (2): 75-82. 27. Datta SC, Datta R. 2006b. Liquid homeopathic medicine Cina enriches sericulture industry. Journal of Environmental & Sociobiology 3 (1): 55-60. 28. Datta SC. 2006c. Possible use of amaranth as catch crop for root-knot nematodesintercropped with okra. Phytomorphology 56 (3&4): 113-116. 29. Datta SC. 2006d. Effects of Cina on root-knot disease of mulberry. Homeopathy 95 (2):98-102. 30. Datta SC. 2005a. Possible use of amaranth as catch crop for root-knot nematodes intercropped with mulberry. Journal of Enviromentalbiology & Sociobiology 2(1&2): 61-65. 31. Datta SC. 2005b. Plant Parasitic nematodes – an agricultural problem and its solutions. Visva-Bharati Quarterly 11 (3&4): 89-100. 32. Datta SC, Datta R, Sukul A, Sukul NC, Sinhababu SP. 2000. Relative attractiveness of four species of vegetable crops for Meloidogyne Incognita. Environment and Ecology 18: 233-235. 33. Sukul NC, Sinhababu SP, Datta SC, Nandi B, Sukul A. Nematotoxic effect of Acacia auriculiformis and Artemisia nilagirica against root-knot nematodes. Allelopth. J. 2001, 8,65-72. 34. Datta SC. 1999. Bio-nematicides in the control of root-knot nematode. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan-731235, West Bengal, India(unpublished). 35. Datta SC, Datta R, Sinhababu SP, Sukul NC. 1998b. Acaciasides and root-knot nematode extract suppress Melodogyne incognita infection in lady’s finger plants. Proceeding of theNational Seminar on Environmental Biology 98: 205-209. 36. Datta SC, Sinhababu SP, Banerjee N, Ghosh K, Sukul NC. 1998a. Melodogyne incognita extract reduces Melodogyne incognita infestation in tomato. Indian Journal of Nematology28(1): 1-5. 37. Datta SC, Sinhababu SP, Sukul NC. 1997. Improved growth of silkworms from effective treatment of mulberry diseases by Acacia auriculiformis extract. Sericologia 37(4): 707-712.

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Location: KANCHANNAGAR, BURDWAN-713102, WEST BENGAL, INDIA.
Work: Homeopathy, Entomology, Sericulture, Biochemistry, Phytomorphology, Environmental biology, Parasitology, Plant protection, Tissue culture, Allelopathy, Nematode control, Plant pathology, Education etc.
Biographical: B I O-D A T A • a) Name & Designation: DR. SUBHAS CHANDRA DATTA, HEADMASTER & RESEARCHER, KANCHANNAGAR D.N.DAS HIGH SCHOOL, INDEX NO. : HI-114, KANCHANNAGAR, BURDWAN-713102, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. b) Father’s name: LATE JOYDEB DATTA. • a) Present address: DR.SUBHAS CHANDRA DATTA, C/O- RAJENDRANATH NAG, BAJEPROTAPPUR (KATWA ROAD ), BURDWAN TOWN, BURDWAN-713101, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. b) Permanent address: DR. SUBHAS CHANDRA DATTA, MASTERPARA (NEW TRAFFIC COLONY), P.O.& P.S- ANDAL, DIST- BURDWAN, PIN-713321, WEST BENGAL, INDIA . c) E-mail : kanchannagardndashs@rediffmail.com & dattasubhas@rediffmail.com d) Phone number : 0342-2622097 (R), 0342-2638135 (O) & +919832192464 (M) & +917602303924(M). • Date of birth: 03.12.1967. • Place of birth: Andal (Burdwan). Marital status: Married. • Academic qualifications: M.P., H, S., B.Sc. Hons, M. Sc…, B. Ed. (Sc.), Ph.D. in Zoology. • Thesis Title : “ Bio-nematicides in the control of root-knot nematode” . Passport type: P[ Republic of India], Country Code: IND, Passport No.- J3816458. • Research area and Interest: • Entomology ( Publication in Sericologia, J. Environ. & Sociobiol ), • Sericulture ( Publication in Sericologia, J. Environ. & Sociobiol ), •Biochemistry( Publication in Allelopathy Journal, Phytomorphology, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Homeopathy, Sericologia ), •Environmental biology ( Publication in Allelopathy Journal, J. Environ. & Sociobiol, Environment & Ecology, Phytomorphology ), • Parasitology( Publication in Indian J. Nematol., Visva-Bharati Quarterly), • Plant protection ( Publication in Allelopathy Journal, Phytomorphology ), • Tissue culture ( Publication in Indian J. Nematol. ), • Allelopathy ( Publication in Allelopathy Journal, J. Environ. & Sociobiol ), • Nematode control ( Publication in Indian J. Nematol., Visva-Bharati Quarterly ), • Plant pathology ( Publication in Sericologia, Phytomorphology, Allelopathy Journal, J. Environ. & Sociobiol & Visva-Bharati Quarterly ), • Homeopathy ( Publication in Homeopathy, J.Environ. & Sociobiol ). • Education ( Publication in Parsadvarta, WBBSE, W.B.) • Participation: i) International Conference on “ Life Science in the next Millennium,” University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India. ii) 13th national Congress of Parasitology, Bangalore University, Bangalore, India. iii) National Seminar on Environmental Biology & Fish biology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. iv) National Seminar on Environmental Biology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. v) National Seminar on Environmental Biology and fifth national symposium on Soil Biology & Ecology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. vi) 6th Annual Conference The Physiological Society of India, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. vii) National Seminar on Molecules to man, Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India. viii) International Conference on Ecological Engineering, Under the auspices of International Ecological Engineering Society- Switzerland, Science City, Calcutta, India. ix) 13th & 16th West Bengal State Science & Technology Congress, Calcutta & Burdwan University, India. x) Life Style Education, West Bengal. xi) Sarva Siskha Mission, West Bengal. xii) Subject Resource Training, West Bengal. xiii) Stat Resource in Diaster and Traffic Control Management Training, West Bengal. xiv) 97th Indian Science Congress, January 3-7, 2010 Thiruvananthapuram. xv) Golden Jubilee International Seminar, March 17-19, 2010 Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan, India, www.buruniv.ac.in. • Invitation: i) ESP Global 1st International Immunology Conference, Sept. 10-11, 2010 Shanghi, China, www.epsglobal.ca/Meeting_en/new_en/20100804/23.html. ii) Infectious Diseases event in Canada: Montreal International Conference on Infectious Diseases 2011, www.epsglobal.ca, www.epsworldlink.com and www.epsworldlink.com/en. iii) EPSBeijing International Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics Conference, to be held in Beijing from November 4 to 5, 2011. • Nominated and selected for inclusion in the upcoming Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011-2012 (8th Edition) which is scheduled for publication in October 2011. • 1st Position of Paper in Pub Medical: Two times and 2nd one time and in List 1: Top 10 Articles Published in the Same Domain in the Past 6 Months; Datta SC: Effects of Cina on root-knot disease of mulberry. Homeopathy; 2006 Apr;95(2):98-102,PMID: 16569626 List 2: Top 10 Articles Published in the Same Domain Since Your Publication Note: when none of the articles in the list is relevant to your topic, this means there haven't been new publications on your topic in this time-frame. Datta SC: Effects of Cina on root-knot disease of mulberry. Homeopathy; 2006 Apr;95(2):98-102 Go to the article. List 3: Top 10 Articles Published in the Same Domain, All Time Datta SC: Effects of Cina on root-knot disease of mulberry. Homeopathy; 2006 Apr;95(2):98-102 Go to the article.
Favourite Publications: • Details of Publications: 1)“ Improved growth of silk worms from effective treatment of mulberry diseases by Acacia auriculiformis extract” by Subhas Chandra Datta, Santi Prasad Sinhababu & Nirmal Chandra Sukul in 1997- Sericologia 37 (4): 707-712. 2)“Acaciasides and root-knot nematode extract suppress Meloidogyne incognita infection in lady’s finger plants” by S.C. Datta, R. Datta (Nag) S.P. Sinhababu & N.C.Sukul in 1998- Proceedings of the National Seminar on Environmental Biology, Edited by A.K. Aditya & P. Haldar, Visva-Bharati University, Daya Publishing House, Delhi: 205-209. 3) “ Meloidogyne incognita extract reduces Meloidogyne incognita infection in tomato” by S. C. Datta, S.P.Sinhababu, N. Banerjee, K. Ghosh and N. C. Sukul in 1998- Indian J. Nematol. 28 (i): 1-5. 4)“Relative Attractiveness of Four Species of Vegetable Crops for Meloidogyne incognita” by Subhas Chandra Datta, Rupa Datta (Nag),Anirban Sukul, Nirmal C. Sukul and Santi Prasad Sinhababu in 2000- Environment & Ecology 18 (1): 233-235. 5)“ Nematotoxic effect of Acacia auriculiformis and Artemisia nilagirica against root-knot nematodes” by N. C. Sukul, S. P. Sinhababu, S. C. Datta, B.Nandi and A.Sukul in 2001. Allelopathy Journal 8(1): 65-72. 6)“Plant Parasitic nematodes – an agricultural problem and its solutions” by Subhas Chandra Datta in2005a. Visva-Bharati Quarterly, 11 (3&4), 89-100. 7)“Possible use of amaranth as catch crop for root-knot nematodes intercropped with mulberry” by Subhas Chandra Datta in 2005b. J. Environ. & Sociobiol., 2 (1&2): 61-65. 8)“Effects of Cina on root-knot disease of mulberry” by Subhas ChandraDatta in 2006a. Homeopathy, 95 (2): 98-102. 9)“Possible use of amaranth as catch crop for root-knot nematodes intercropped with okra” by Subhas Chandra Datta in 2006b, Phytomorphlogy, 56 (3&4): 113-116. 10) “Liquid homeopathic medicine Cina enriches sericulture industry” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta(Nag) in 2006a, J. Environ. & Sociobiol., 3 (1): 55-60. 11)“Defence resistance of okra against root-knot disease by bio-nematicides” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta(Nag) in 2006b, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 59 (2) : 75-82. 12)“Mulberry disease : A problem in sericulture” by Subhas Chandra Datta in 2007. SEBA Newsletter, Environment & Sociobiology,4 (1):7-10. 13)“Intercropping amaranth with mulberry for managing root-knot nematodes and improving sericulture” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta(Nag) in 2007a. Sericologia, 47(3):297-302. 14)“Increased silk production by effective treatment of naturally infected root-knot and black leaf spot diseases of mulberry with acaciasides” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta(Nag) in2007b. J Environ & Sociobiol., 4(2):209-216. 15)“Analyzing ‘Teaching Quality’ of a teacher in a school” by Subhas Chandra Datta in 2007. Parsad Barta, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, 34: 16-20. 16)“Potentized Artemisia nilagirica Extract (Cina) Increases Silk Production and Effective Rate of Rearing in a Field Trial” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta in 2008. Hpathy Ezine, at http://www.rediffmail.com/cgi-bin/red.cgi?red=www%2Ehpathy%2Ecom) July, 2008. 17) “Re-improvement of Centenary School- Kanchannagar D.N.Das High School” by Subhas Chandra Datta in June 2009. Parsad Barta, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, 35: 21-25. 18) “The Role of Cina in the Field of Enriched Sericulture” ” by Subhas Chandra Datta in 2010. Hpathy Ezine, at http://www.rediffmail.com/cgi-bin/red.cgi?red=www%2Ehpathy%2Ecom) Febuary, 2010. 19) “Control root-knot disease of mulberry by homeopathic medicines: Aakashmoni [MT,30C,200C & 1000C] prepared from the funicles of Acacia auriculiformis” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta . Hpathy Ezine, at http://www.rediffmail.com/cgi-bin/red.cgi?red=www%2Ehpathy%2Ecom April,2011a. 20) “ACACIASIDES USE AS POTENTIAL BIO-AGENTS AGAINST VARIOUS PLANT PATHOGENS” by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta in 2011b, International Journal of Chemical Sciences (Accepted). 21) "HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE- AAKASHMONI 200C CONTROL MULBERRY DISEASES ENRICHING SERICULTURE " by Subhas Chandra Datta and Rupa Datta in 2011c, Journal of Current Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, (Accepted no. JCCPS-118).