College of Agriculture, Vellayani is the first agriculture college in Kerala under Kerala Agricultural University and situated in Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram.[1] The campus has an area of 250 hectare bordered on three sides by Vellayani Lake.[2]
കാർഷിക കോളേജ്, വെള്ളായണി | |
Type | Government College |
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Established | 1955 |
Accreditation | Indian Council of Agricultural Research |
Affiliation | Kerala Agricultural University |
Dean | Dr. Roy Stephen |
Location | , 695 522 , 8°25′45″N 76°59′16″E / 8.42917°N 76.98778°E |
Campus | 250 hectares (620 acres) |
Acronym | CoAV, AGC |
Vision | Agricultural Education, Research Institute and Agricultural Extension |
College of Agriculture, Vellayani | |
Website | coavellayani |
History
editThe "Lalindloch Palace" of the Travancore royal family acts as the administrative block and office of the Dean of Faculty, Agriculture of the College of Agriculture, Vellayani. Senior Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, the Regent of Travancore, lived at this palace after her regency with her daughters Lalitha and Indira. The word "Lalindloch" is a combination of the names Lalitha and Indira and loch, a Scottish word for "lake" (Vellayani Lake). In 1955, the palace and estate was handed over to the Government of Travancore–Cochin for creating the College of Agriculture, Vellayani.[3][4][5][1]
Overview
editThe College of Agriculture, Vellayani, was established in 1955 for the course B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture. It is one of India's leading Centers of Undergraduate and Postgraduate education in agriculture.[6] Postgraduate programmes were started in the college in 1962. PhD courses were created in 1965. The Kerala Agricultural University was established in 1972, and the College of Agriculture, Vellayani, became a significant constituent of the University. Currently, the college offers training, workshops, seminars, conferences, certificate courses, diplomas, bachelor's, postgraduate diplomas, master's, and doctoral degrees in agriculture and allied sciences. Prof. M. C. Cherian was the first principal of the college. The instructional farm started functioning in 1955 and Regional Agriculture Research Station, Vellayani was established in 1981.[6] The college ground, popularly known as the Vellyani Agricultural College Ground hosted an international under-19s Test match between India and Australia in March 1994 in which cricketers like VVS Laxman, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Pankaj Dharmani, Sridharan Sriram from India and Michael Hussey, Andrew Symonds and Brett Lee from Australia played against each other. The ground also hosted P. Ramachandra Rao Trophy in 1989, the Ranji Trophy in 1990, 1995, 1996 and 1998, the Vijay Merchant Trophy in 1988, 1990, and 1991 and the Cooch Behar Trophy in 1990, 1991.[7][8][9][10][11][1] The college hosted Taekwondo, Netball, Triathlon in the 2015 National Games of India[12]
List of Heads of the Institution
editPrincipal
- Prof. M. C. Cherian
- Prof. L. S. S. Kumar
- Dr. C. K. N. Nair
- Prof. P. Kumara Pillai
Dean
- Dr. J. Sam Raj
- Dr. N. S. Mony
- Dr. N. Sadanandan
- Dr. M. M. Koshy
- Dr. C. Sreedharan
- Dr. P. Balakrishna Pillai
- Dr. K. M. Rajan
- Dr. P. A. Wahid
- Dr. R. Vikraman Nair
- Dr. G. Sreekandan Nair
- Dr. C. Sundareshan Nair
- Dr. K. Harikrishnan Nair
- Dr. L. Rajamony
- Dr. Sverup John
- Dr. C. S. Jayachnadran Nair
- Dr. S. Devanesan
- Dr. B. R. Reghunath
- Dr. A. Anil Kumar
- Dr. Roy Stephen
Departments
edit- Department of Agricultural Microbiology
- Department of Agricultural Economics
- Department of Agricultural Engineering
- Department of Agricultural Entomology
- Department of Agricultural Extension
- Department of Agricultural Meteorology
- Department of Agricultural Statistics
- Department of Agronomy
- Department of Biotechnology
- Department of Community Science
- Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture
- Department of Fruit Science
- Department of Nematology
- Department of Organic Agriculture
- Department of Physical Education
- Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics
- Department of Plant Pathology
- Department of Plant Physiology
- Department of Plantation, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops
- Department of Post Harvest Technology
- Department of Seed Science and Technology
- Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry
- Department of Vegetable Science
Notable alumni
editThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (October 2023) |
- Srimat Swami Bhajanananda ji Maharaj, vice president, Ramakrishna Mission[1][13]
- Dr. P. K. Ramachandran Nair, Doctor of Science, distinguished professor, University of Florida[14]
- Shri. Ajith Radhakrishnan, senior specialist, World Bank
- Dr. Saiju Pyarajan, director, Center for Data and Computational Sciences, Harvard Medical School
- Dr. Bony De Kumar, director of operations, Yale School of Medicine
- Dr. Jacob Thomas (police officer), Indian Police Service
- Shri. Babu Ahmed., Indian Administrative Service
- Shri. Nizamudeen, Indian Administrative Service
- Dr. K. K. Narayanan, managing director, Metahelix Life Sciences, Tata Group
- Shri. Shaji K V, chairman, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
- Dr. G. Byju, director, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute
- Shri. Jagan Gopinath, vice president, Arvind (company) Limited
- Shri. S. S. Nagesh, chief, Agriculture Division, Kerala State Planning Board, (former Assistant General Manager, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development)
- Dr. P. Rajendran, former vice chancellor, Kerala Agricultural University and chairman, Kerala Farmers Welfare Fund Board
- Dr. K. U. K. Nampoothiri, former director, Central Plantation Crops Research Institute
- Dr. George Thomas C., chairman, The Kerala State Biodiversity Board
In popular culture
editThe palace forms a major plot in Manu S. Pillai's book, The Ivory Throne, which covers the journey of Sethu Lakshmi Bayi.[1]
This college also witnessed Filmmaking of Films such as Ente Sooryaputhrikku, Superman (1997 film), F. I. R. (1999 film), Winner (2003 film), Celluloid (film) and Vettaiyan.
The history this campus is published in "AHAM"; the college magazine of College of Agriculture, Vellayani 2021-22 (pages 18-24). The article named 'The Queen, The Palace and The College: Sagas Untold - History of Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, Lalindloch Palace and College of Agriculture, Vellayani is written by Adarsh S., Arun Chacko, Radhakrishnan A. G. and Noor Fidha P. K. V. (Read the article @ https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8098563) [1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f S, Adarsh; Chacko, Arun; G, Radhakrishnan A.; V, Noor Fidha P. K. (30 June 2023). "The Queen, The Palace and The College: Sagas Untold - History of Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi , Lalindloch Palace and College of Agriculture, Vellayani". doi:10.5281/zenodo.8098563 – via Zenodo.
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