Prof. Sanjay Tignath

Personal Profile 

NAME Dr. SANJAY TIGNATH
HIGHEST DEGREE Ph.D, Post Doctoral
DESIGNATION Professor in the Department of Geology, Government Science College, Jabalpur

(Rani Durgavati Vishwa Vidyalaya,  Jabalpur) Madhya Pradesh.

EXPERTISE/SPCIALISATION Hydro-geomorphology:Badlands and wetlands,Environmental Geology, Water Resources Development, Structural Geology.
ADDRESS Department of Geology, Government Science College, Jabalpur, M,P,
PHONE 9425163066
EMAIL Email : tignathsanjay@gmail.com
  1. Qualification

2.1 Professional Qualification

Name Programme Institution/University Year of Passing
Master  M. Tech. (Applied Geology) Dr HS Gaur Viswavidyalaya, Sagar,MP 1984
PhD  Ph. D.  APS Viswavidyalaya , Rewa, MP. 1992

2.2 Other Qualification

Name Programme Institute/University Year
PostDoctoral research Post Doctoral Research Fellow of the UCG IIT , Roorkee, Uttrakhand 2004
  1. Research Profile

3.1Projects Completed & Ongoing

Minor/Major Project Title Funding agency & amount  Duration
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3.2 PhD Guidance

Name Title Year of Awarded
Dr Ratnesh Kumar Dixit Distribution of diamond in Panna diamond belt with special reference to diamond occurrence and its economic importance

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

Co-supervisor: Prof D.K. Deolia

 

2023
Dr A.Dwivedi Petrological, Geochemical and Paleo-environmental study of Bhander Limestone occurring in and around Simariya Tahsil of Panna district, MP, India

Co-supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

Supervisor: Prof D.K. Deolia

2023
Dr Sudeepto Mukharjee A study of hydrogeological conditions and water quality of wetlands of southwest area of Jabalpur, madhya Pradesh India

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

Co-supervisor: Prof D.K. Deolia

 

2022
Dr Niranjan Madhukar Damle Hydrochemistry and Quality of groundwater in and around Jabalpur city with signature of uranium using Remote sensing and Geographical Information System Techniques.

Supervisor: Prof D.K. Deolia

Co- Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

2021
Dr Kusum Pathak  Hydrogeomorphological and Hrdrogeological stugy of the surface and subsurface water resources in  the granitic terrain around Berne River, Part of Rajnagar block, Chhatarpur District, M.P., India.

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

2021
Dr Smita Singh  A study of ground water pollution in and around Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh,

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

Co- Supervisor: Dr A.N. Singh

2021
Dr S.K. Nage: Priortization of subwatersheds of Hiran river basin of Jabalpur district, M.P., India using remote sensing and GIS, 2016
Dr Monika Babele   Environmental Impact of Urbanisation on Jabalpur, MP, RDVV.

Co-Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

2014
Dr Pooja Gupta
Dr Meenakshi Kapoor  Hydrogeomorphological Study of Linear Valley, Hiran Escarpment, Jabalpur-Damoh distt, RDVV,

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

2014
Dr. Trilok Singh Patle  Hydrogelogical Study of Bharveli Block, Bhalaghat, Distt, RDVV .

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

2014
Dr Madho Prasad  Bisen   Hydrogeological Study of Bhalaghat Block, Bhalghat, RDVV,

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

2013
Dr Devanu Bhatnagar   GIS and Remote Sensing based Approach for Delineation of Water contamination in Mining area around Katni, MP, RDVV,

Co-supervisor:Prof Sanjay Tignath

 2011
Dr S.D. Pimrikav  Seismo-Tectonic Features of Central Indian tectonic Zone, RDVV, Jabalpur,

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

 2007
Dr Medha Jha Surface and Sub surface Water resource Management, Assessment and  Development, RDVV, Jabalpur,

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

2003
Dr Anil Kumar Singh Geomorphological Study of Part of Sone Basin Sidhi-Shahdol Distt, MP. APSU Rewa

Supervisor: Prof Sanjay Tignath

 

1997

3.3 Research Publications

S.No Name of the author/s Title of paper Name of journal ISBN/ ISSN number Year of publication
1 Sandeep Kumar

Maddheshiya,

Medha Jha,

Sanjay Tignath

and Nikhilesh

Singh

Study of riverine wetlands of Bakulahi

River in the interfluvial

zone of Ganga and Sai

Rivers, Uttar Pradesh,

India

Environmental

Earth Sciences,80,242,1-20

Springer

(print) 1866-6299 2024
2 Maddheshiya, S.K., Jha, M., Tignath, S. et al. Hydrogeomorphic and Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Riverine Wetlands in the Interfluvial Zone of Ganga and Sai Rivers, Uttar Pradesh, India. Wetlands 43, 9, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-022-01654-3

Springer

ISSN: 19436246, 02775212  2023
3 Gupta, P., Tignath, S., Kathal, D., Choudhury, S., Mukherjee, K., Das, J.  Groundwater Depletion Zonation Using Geospatial Technique and TOPSIS in Raipur District, Chhattisgarh, India. In: Das, J., Bhattacharya, S.K. (eds) . Monitoring and Managing Multi-hazards. GIScience and Geo-environmental Modelling. Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15377-8_16

Springer

Print ISBN978-3-031-15376-1 ,Online ISBN978-3-031-15377-8 2023
4 Singh, N., Jha, M., Tignath, S., & Singh, B. N.   Multifractal approach to gully network interpretation of an alluvial badland terrain. . Geoderma, 424, 116021,

Elsevier

ISSN 0016-7061. 2022
5  Singh, N., Jha, M., Tignath, S. , Singh, B.N., Chattopadhyay, A.,   Role of physico-chemical properties of the soil in the badlands forming processes around Chitrakoot, India, Land Degradation and Development.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4190.

Wiley

Online ISSN: 1099-145X 2022
6 S Mukharjee, S Tignath, DK Deolia, S Khaperkar IOT based Device for Water Level Monitoring of Groundwater Supply Systems, Design Engineering, 17492-17499. ISSN 0011-9342  2021
7 Singh, N., Jha, M., Tignath, S. et al.  Evaluationof neotectonic signatures and sequencing of morphotectonic events in the badlands of the Mandakini River watershed, Chitrakoot, India .  Environ Earth Sciences ,80, 443.1866-6280, Springer (print) 1866-6299 2021
8 A.Dwivedi, D.P. Dubey, S.Tignath, and D.K. Deolia   Geochemistry and economic aspect of Bhander Limestone occurring Gudha – Pagra villages, Tehsil Simariya, District Panna, Madhya Pradesh, IJSDR, Vol.6, issue 5, pp. 324-332 ISSN:2455-2631, 2021
9 A.Dwivedi, D. P. Dubey, S. Tignath, and D. K. Deolia  Role of Cementing Material in the Diagenetic History of Bhander Limestone of Simariya Area in Panna District, Madhya Pradesh,  IJRESM, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 177–179. ISSN (online):

2581-5792,

2021
10 Khare , Arun Kumar , Tignath Sanjay , Deolia, D.K., Jha Medha Engineering properties of soils of the Badland prone area of Tewar, Jabalpur (M.P.) India Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag, Vol.07, Issue 01. ISSN:

2348-4918

2020
11 Khare , Arun Kumar , Tignath Sanjay , Deolia, D.K., Jha Medha Control of Gully Erosion: Evaluation of Innovative Methods Acc. Jour.  Econom. Ecol.& Engg, Vol.05, Issue 01. ISSN:

2456-1037

2020
12 Smita Singh, Sanjay Tignath, Devendra Kumar Deolia, Medha Jha, Ratnesh Dixit Geochemical Assessment of Groundwater Quality for its Suitability for Drinking and Irrigation Purpose in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag,Vol.3, Issue 8. E-ISSN:

2581-5792

2020
13 Niranjan M. Damle, D. K. Deolia , S. Tignath and Medha Jha Assessment of water quality index for the groundwater in and around Jabalpur city, Madhya Pradesh, Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res &Manag,Vol.: 07, Issue 03 ISSN:

2348-4918

2020
14 Niranjan M. Damle, D. K. Deolia , S. Tignath and Medha Jha Spatial analysis of groundwater quality of Jabalpur city using GIS techniques Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag, Vol. 07, Issue 4. ISSN:

2348-4918

2020
15 Singh, N., Maddheshiya, S.K., Jha, M. Tignath, S.,Singh, B,N, Hydrogeomorphic assessment of badlands in part of the Mandakini River watershed, Chitrakoot, India.  Arabian Journal of Geosciences 13, 1066. Print ISSN

1866-7511

Online

1866-7538

2020
16 Nikhilesh Singh, Medha Jha, Sanjay Tignath and Bhola Nath Singh Morphometric analysis of a badland affected portion of the Mandakini River sub-watershed, central India Arabian Journal of Geosciences Vol.13:  Issue 423 Print ISSN

1866-7511

Online

1866-7538

2020
17 Pathak K., Jha M., Tignath S., Sharma S.K.  Morphometric Analysis of the Berne River Basin, Tributary of Ken River, Part of Rajnagar Block, Chhatarpur, M.P, India.  Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag,Volume-2, Issue-3. ISSN (Online): 2581-5792 2019
18 R Singh, DK Deolia, S Tignath, A Comparative Study on Usage of Piper and Durov Diagrams to Interpret Hydro Chemical Processes in Groundwater of Bichhiya Tehsil, Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh, India, Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag,Volume-2, Issue-8 ISSN (Online): 2581-5792 2019
19 Pathak K., Jha M., Tignath S., Sharma S.K.  Hypsometric analysis of the Berne River watershed using Geographical Information System, Int. Jour.  Scientific Development and Research.Volume 4 Issue 9 ISSN 2455-2631 | 2019
20 R Singh, DK Deolia, S Tignath, A Comparative Study on Usage of Piper and Durov Diagrams to Interpret Hydro Chemical Processes in Groundwater of Bichhiya Tehsil, Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh, India, Int. Jour. Innov in Engg Res & Manag,Volume-2, Issue-8. ISSN (Online): 2581-5792 2019
21 Sudeepto Mukherjee, Niranjan Damle, Sanjay Tignath, Devendra Kumar Deolia Aquifer characteristics of a diminishing wetland: a case study of southern bank of Narmada river, Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India  IJIERM-V- II

VOLUME :05 Issue 02

ISSN: 2348-4918 2018
22 SK Sharma, S Gajbhiye, S Tignath, RJ Patil (2018). Hypsometric Analysis for Assessing Erosion Status of Watershed Using Geographical Information System. Hydrologic Modeling, 263-276,Springer, Nature Singapore. 2018
23 Pooja Gupta, Medha Jha, DK Deolia, Sanjay Tignath Hydro Chemical Analysis of Groundwater Quality around Jagdalpur, District Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India IJRESM,Volume-1, Issue-11, ISSN (Online): 2581-5792 2018
24 Rupesh Jayaram Patil, Shailesh Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Tignath,  Aribam Priya Mahanta Sharma Use of remote sensing, GIS and C++ for soil erosion assessment in the Shakkar River basin, India. Hydrological Sciences Journal–Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques, 2017 Vol. 62, No. 2, 217–231, Taylor & Francis Print ISSN: 0262-6667 Online ISSN: 2150-3435 2017
25 S.Gajbhiye Meshram, SK Sharma,S Tignath Application of remote sensing and geographical information system for generation of runoff curve number,  Applied Water Science.Volume 7, Issue 4, pp 1773–1779, Springer ISSN 2190-5495 (Online) 2017
26 Pooja Gupta, Sanjay Tignath Studies on surface water and ground water pollution due to iron content and water quality in and around, Jagdalpur block , Bastar district, Chhattisgarh, India.
Asian Acad. Res

Jour. of Multidis.

4 (Issue 8), 1-6

2017
ISSN 2319-2801 (Online) 2017
27 Rupesh Patil, S.K. Sharma, Sanjay Tignath, Aribam Priya Mahanta Sharma .Remote Sensing, GIS and C++ Program for Soil Erosion Assessment in Shakkar River Watershed, India, Hydrological Sciences Journal/Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques ,

July,

Taylor & Francis

2016
28 Shailesh Kumar Sharma, Sarita Gajbhiye, Sanjay Tignath, Rupesh Patil Hypsometric Analysis Using Geographical Information System of Gour River Watershed, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, , Current World Environment 11(1):56-64 · April 2016. ISSN: 0973-4929, Online ISSN: 2320-8031) 2016
29 Sharma S.K., Gajbhiye S. and Tignath S  Application of Principal Component Analysis in Grouping Geomorphic Parameters of a Watershed for Hydrological Modeling. Appl Water Sci  5:89-96. DOI 10.1007/s13201-014-0170-1.Springer ISSN 2190-5495 (Online) 2015
30 Sharma S.K., Gajbhiye S., Nema, R.K. and Tignath, S.  Assessing Vulnerability to Soil erosion of a Watershed of Narmada basin using  Remote Sensing and GIS. International Journal of Science and Innovative Engineering & Technology. Vol (1). ISSN 2277-3754 2015
31 Gajbhiye S. Sharma, S.K., Tignath, S. Development of geomorphological erosion index for Shakker watershed. Journal of Geological Society of India (Springer). ISSN 0974-6889 (Online) 2015
32 Sanjay Tignath , Medha Jha , “Impact of Urbanisation on the Wetland Conditions of Jabalpur, M.P.,India   p156-161. Proc. of Nat. Conference: Open Source GIS:Opportunities and Challenges,Department of Civil Engineering, IIT (BHU), Varanasi,October 9-10, 2015. ISBN 978-81-921121-0-7 2015
33 Sharma S.K., Gajbhiye S. Nema., R.K. and Tignath S  Assessing vulnerability to soil erosion of a watershed of Tons river basin in Madhya Pradesh using Remote Sensing and GIS.   International Journal of Environmental Research and Development. 4(2):153-164. ISSN 2249 – 3131. 2014
34 Patil, R.J., Sharma, S.K. and Tignath, Sanjay  ‘Remote Sensing and GIS based Soil Assessment from an Agriculture Watershed, Arabian J Geosci, Springer, Print ISSN

1866-7511

Online

1866-7538

2014
35 Devanu Bhatnagar, Sandeep Goyal, Sanjay Tignath and D.K. Deolia  Impact of opencast limestone mining on groundwater in Katni river watershed, Madhya Pradesh, India – A geoinformatics approach, Jour of Geomatics, vol 8, No.1, pp.101-106. ISSN:0976–1330 2014
36 Sharmistha Nagal, Sanjay Tignath and Anupam Pandey  Morphometric Analysis of the Adwa River Basin, Tributary of Belan River, India,  International Journal of Advanced Technology & Engineering Research (IJATER), vol 4, issue 2, pp. 39-45,  ISSN 2250-3536, 2014
37 Sanjay Tignath, Meenakshi Kapoor, Medha Jha, S.K.Sharma, Morphometric analysis of part of the Hiran River, District Jabalpur, M.P., India using Remote sensing and GIS, International Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, No 1, 2014 , pp. 181-196 , ISSN 0976-4402  ISSN Online 0976-4402. 2014
38 Tignath, S., Jha, M., Kapoor, M.,  ‘Applicability Study of a Linear Geomorphic Valley on Vindhyan Escarpment, Jabalpur-Damoh District, MP India, International Journal of advances in Earth Science, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2014, 13-23. ISSN 2278-0092.  ISSN 2278-0092 2014
39 S.K. Sharma, S. Gajbhiye, S. Tignath ‘Application of Principal component analysis in grouping geomorphic parameters of a watershed for hydrological modelling’ Applied Water Science,

Springer,

ISSN 2190-5495 (Online) 2014
40 Sanjay Tignath and Medha Jha S‘Utilization of Wetland Condition for the Management of Water inJ Jabalpur, MP (India)’, JJour. Ind. Geol. Cong., Vol 5(1) spl. Vol. Pp. 225-229 2013
41 Medha Jha, Sanjay Tignath and Bharat Singh Rathore ‘Rehabilitation Watershed Development for Relocation of People’, Jour. Ind. Geol. Cong. Vol 5(2),51-59. 2013
42 Shailesh Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Tignath, Sarita Gajbhiye, Rupesh Patil   Application of Principal Component Analysis in Grouping Geomorphic Parameters of Uttela Watershed for Hydrological Modeling’  Int. Jour of Remote Sensing & Geoscience (IJRSG), Vol 2, Issue 6, Pp 63-70.  ISSN 2319-3484  2013
43 Sharma, S.K., Tignath, S., Gajbhiye, S., Rupesh Pati  Use of Geographical Information System in Hypsometric Analysis of Kanhiya Nala Watershed’, Int. Jour of Remote Sensing & Geoscience (IJRSG), Vol 2, Issue 3, Pp 30-35. ISSN 2319-3484 2013
44 Shailesh Kumar Sharma, Sarita Gajbhiye, Sanjay Tignath and Rajendra Kumar Nema  “Remote Sensing and GIS Based Approach for Assessing Vulnerability to Soil erosion of a Watershed of Tons River basin in Madhya Pradesh” National Journal of Emerging Technologies in Mechanical Engineering Research”,Volume4 ISSN:0976–2558 2013
45 Sharma,S.K., Nema, R.K. and Tignath, S.  Use of Geographical Information System in Hypsometric analysis of watershed. International Symposium. 46th Ann.  Con. ISAE   2012
46 Sharma, S.K., Nema, R.K., Tignath, S. and Gajbhiye, S. Application of Principal Component Analysis in Grouping Geomorphic parameters of watershed for Hydrological modelling.  Intern. Conf.  Science and Innovative Engineering, Chennai. Pp 167.

 

  2012
47 Gajbhiye, S.K. Mishra, S.K. Sharma and S. Tignath ‘Generation of Curve Number Using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System,

 

Proc. of the National Seminar, JNKVV March, 2011; Pp. 145-151

 

  2011
48 Deshmukh D. S., U.C. Chaube, S. Tignath and S.M. Pingale  ‘Geomorphological Analysis and Distribution of Badlands around the Confluence of Narmada and Sher Rivers, India,

 

European Water, EWRA, 36:15-26 ISSN :

1792-085X

2011
49 Dhananjay Suresh Deshmukh, Umesh Chandra Chaube and Sanjay Tignath  ‘Development of Geomorphological Infiltration Index (GPI) for assessment of Ground Water Availability and Watershed Measures’,

 

Water Resour. Manag. Springer, July 2011, ISSN 1573-1650 (Online) 2011
50 Chaube,U.C., Deshmukh,D., Pandey, A. and Tignath,S. ‘GIS based morphological analysis of badland area-A case study of small watersheds in Narmada Basin’.

 

J. Institution Engineers (I) (Agril. Engg. Div.) ISSN :

0257-3431

2011
51 S.K. Sharma, N.K. Seth and S. Tignath ‘Hypsometric Analysis of Gusuru River Watershed using Geographical Information System’, Restructuring for Irrigated-Agriculture Status and Strategies,

 

Full length paper published. Proc. Of the Nat. Seminar, JNKVV March, 2011: Pp. 139-144 2011
52 Sharma,S.K., Tignath, S. and Gajbhiye, S. Hypsometric analysis of Kanhiya Nala watershed using Geographical Information System.

 

Paper Presented and Abstracted in Proceedings of Annual National Convention of Indian Society of Remote sensing, 09-11 November 2011 held at  M.P. Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal. Pp 102 2011
53 Sanjay Tignath and Medha Jha  “Characteristics of badlands morphology,” Proceedings of National Conf. on Recent Advances in Civil Engineerig, October,2011, pp  27-30 ISBN 978-81-921121-0-7 2011
54 Medha Jha and Sanjay Tignath  “Ground water prospecting of urban area of urban area of the Jabalpur district using remote sensing and GIS”, Proceedings of National Conf. on Recent Advances in Civil Engineerig, October, 2011, pp  100-102 ISBN 978-81-921121-0-7 2011
55 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, SK Mishra , UC Chaube and BN Singh  ‘ Lost Lands of Kalchuri Kingdom: Badlands of Tewar-Bheraghat Tract Jabalpur MP’ Proc. Of 22nd National Conv. Of Environment Engineering ,2008. 2008
56 Dhananjay Suresh Deshmukh, Umesh Chandra Chaube, Sanjay Tignath, Sangharsh Kumar Tripathi  ‘Morphological analysis of Sher River basin using GIS for identification of erosion-prone areas’,

 

J. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology,  Vol. 10, No. 2-4, 307-314, 2010.Elsevier ISSN: 1642-3593. 2010
57 Sharma, S.K., Seth, N.K., Tignath, S. and Shukla, J.P. (2011). Morphological study of a watershed using Remote Sensing and GIS approach.

 

J.N.K.V.V. Res Journal. 45(2):54-58 2011
58 Sharma, S.K., Seth, N.K., Tignath, S. and Shukla, J.P. Land use/Land cover mapping of Gusuru River watershed using Remote Sensing and GIS technique.

 

J.N.K.V.V. Res Journal. 45(2): 202-205. 2011
59 Medha Jha and Sanjay Tignath  Groundwater Availibility Assessment of Panagar Block, Jabalpur.

 

Scifornts:Jour mult Sciences, Vol V(5) Dec 2011 deferred appear in 2012 ISSN 0974 5297 2011
60 S.K.Sharma, N.K.Seth, S.Tignath and R.P.Pandey  ‘Use of Geographical Information System in Hypsometric Analysis of Watershed’

 

 J. IWRS 2011 2011
61 U. C. Chaube and Sanjay Tignath  “Environmental Impact Assessment”

 

Scifronts: Jour of Multiple Sci. Vol IV (4), Dec 2010, Pp ISSN 0974 5297 2010
62 S.K. Sharma, S.Tignath, and U.C.Chaube  (2010) ‘Hypsometric Analysis of Kanhiya Nala Watershed Using Geographical Information System’,

 

JNKVV Res. J.,44(1):97-100, 2010 2010
63 S.K.Sharma, G. S. Rajput, S.Tignath and R.P.Pandey ‘Morphometric Analysis and Prioritization of a Watershed using GIS.”  J. IWRS Journal, 2010
64 Medha Jha and Sanjay Tignath “Drainage Characteristics of Pariyat Watershed, Jabalpur, India, Hydrology Journal, IAH, vol 32, no 3-4, 157-169, 2009 2009
65 Medha Jha  and Sanjay Tignath (2009) ‘Assessment of Impacts of the Surface Water Environment In and Around Jabalpur City MP’, Journal Earth Science India, Vol.2 (II), April, 2009, pp. 111 – 116. eISSN: 0974 – 8350 2009
66 S.K Sharma, S. Tignath and S.K. Mishra  ‘Morphometric Analysis of Drainage Basin Using GIS approach’ JNKVV Res. J. 42(1): 91-95. 2008 2008
67 P. Suresh Babu, SK Mishra, S. Kaliappan, K Venugopal and Sanjay Tignath  ‘Determination of Runoff Curve Number: An Overview’, Scifronts: A Journal of multiple Sciences, Vol II, Dec/2008, p. 1-12 ISSN 0974 5297 2008
68 Tignath Sanjay and Medha Jha ‘On the Efficacy of Jabalpur Water Supply System’

 

Scifronts: A Journal of multiple Sciences, vol.1, Dec.2007, p. 141-144. ISSN 0974 5297 2007
69 Sharma SK, MK Hardaha, MK Awasthi and S Tignath ‘Modeling Infiltration Characteristics under different Forest Cover’,

 

JNKVV Res. J, 41(2), 2007 p. 151-166. 2007
70 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, SK Mishra , UC Chaube and AK Awasthi ‘Systems Approach to Regeneration of Ecosystem of Small Badlands of Narmada Valley, MP India’ ,

 

Hydrological Prospects for Sustainable Development, Allied Pub. Pvt Ltd, Delhi, 2007, p. 486-496. 2007
71 Sharma, S.K., Tignath, S., Rajput, G.S., Hardaha, M.K., Bajpai, A.K.  Geographical Information System based morphological study of a watershed.

 

Full length paper published in 41st ISAE Annual Convention and Symposium, January 29-31, 2007 held at College of Agricultural Engineering, J.A.University, Junagarh (Gujrat). 2007
72 Medha Jha and Sanjay Tignath   Response of Various Litho-units of the Jabalpur Area to Earthquakes,

 

Proc. of All India Seminar on Earthquake Resistant Design, Constructions, Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Buildings, IT, BHU, Varanasi. 2006
73 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, MK Bisen, K Abhishek and S. Saxena,  ‘Hydro-geomorphological Study of the Linear Valley, North of Hiran Escarpment, Damoh-Jabalpur’

 

Quarterly Jour of Geol. Assoc and Res Center, Vol 14, No.3, sept,2006. P. 68-72. 2006
74 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, SK Mishra and UC Chaube “Water Quality of Small Jabalpur lakes: A Case Study” In ‘Urban Lakes in India: (Ed) Bhatia & Kobragade, NIH, Publication,  Anubhav Printers Roorkee 2005
75 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, SK Mishra , UC Chaube and AK Awasthi ‘Revisit to Jabalpur(India) Wetlands’

 

(Ed) Allied Publishers PVT Ltd, Delhi, 2005, p.735-747 2005
76 Tignath Sanjay, Medha Jha, SK Mishra , UC Chaube and AK Awasthi  ‘On the  Formation and Reclamation of A Badland in Central India’ Proc. Int.nat, Conf  ICON-HERP, IIT, Roorkee, 2004, p. 215-227 2004
77 Tignath, S. and Jha, M. Ground water development by Trapping Floodwater of the Drainage System of Panager – Jabalpur Block,

 

Hydrology Journal 24 (4) ,65-71. 2001

Number of Programmes attended

Status Conference/

Seminar/

Symposium

Workshop Training program/

FDP

National 20 10 5
International 6

Awards/Achievements/Others

S.No Name of the Awards/Achievements/Others Description Organisation Month/ Year

Responsibility

In charge of committee Members of committee Duration
1.      IQAC

2.      BOS, RDVV, JBP

3.      RDC, RDVV, JBP

4.      Res. Jour. Scifronts

5.      Several other committees of various nature

1.      Central BOS

2.      Purchasing Committee

1.      2015-2022

2.      2008-2024

3.      2008-2024

4.      2012-2024

5.      2007-2024

6.      Throughout 40 years