international Best Researcher Award 2025’
I am a passionate and dedicated researcher in the field of botany, with a specialization in microbiology and environmental science. My work has been focused on understanding the complex relationships between plants, microorganisms, and the environment, with a particular emphasis on pesticide-degrading bacteria.
My academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany from Patna Women's College, Patna University. I secured an impressive 68.25% in 2018, which not only reflected my hard work but also sparked my interest in the field of botany. During my undergraduate studies, I was exposed to various aspects of plant biology, which further fueled my curiosity and motivated me to pursue a career in research. After completing my undergraduate degree, I pursued my Master's degree in Botany from Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. I achieved 74.31% in 2020, which was a testament to my dedication and perseverance. My Master's program provided me with a deeper understanding of plant biology and introduced me to the fascinating world of microbiology.
In February 2025, I completed my PhD from Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar. My research focused on "Isolation and Characterization of Some Pesticide-Degrading Bacteria from Farmland of Samastipur District." This pioneering work has significant implications for environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity. Through my research, I aimed to identify and characterize bacteria that can degrade pesticides, thereby reducing their harmful effects on the environment and human health.
Research Publications
• Isolation and identification of endosulfan-degrading bacteria from agriculture land: A potential bioremediation approach. International Journal of Agricultural Technology 2024 Vol. 20(6):2379-2392(Scopus-indexed)
• Understanding the Imidacloprid Biodegradation Network: Bacterial Isolation and Identification in Farming Soils. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Volume 15; Issue 01 (Jan–Feb 2024); pp 201–204
• Isolation and Identification of Pesticides Degrading Bacteria from Farmland Soil. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Volume 15; Issue 03 (May–Jun 2024); pp 785–788
• Degradation of Cypermethrin (Pesticide) by Bacteria from Farmland Soil.International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Vol 4, no 4, pp 5502-5505 April 2023
• Isolation and Characterization of EndosulfanDegrading Bacteria from Agricultural Soils. Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research July, 2025. Vol. 2, Issue 1 Page No: 296-303.
• ECOFRIENDLY BIODEGRADATION: A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION FOR ECO-PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF PESTICIDES. Indian Social & Psychological Studies ( ISSN : 0974-634X ); Vol. - 16, No. -1& 2, March & Sept.2023, Pp – 108 – 111
• Exploring the Potential of Antagonistic Fungi against Bacterial Diseases of Papaya Native to Samastipur, Bihar. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Vol 5, no 3, pp 4778-4781 March 2024
• Study of antimicrobial along with antioxidant property of cymbopogon citrates oil extracted by solvent extraction method. IRIS Journal for ypung scientists, 5(3), 72-75, 2018
Book Chapters (2)
Introduction to Hazardous Bioremediation: Principles and applications. Environmental microbiology. Omni publication, 146 . Feb 2023.
Bacterial Bioremediation of Endosulfan: Evaluating psychological impacts on exposed populations. Recent trends and future prospects in food and health security. Academic Enclave,pp 95-100 April 2025
Presentations at conferences and seminars(4)
• International conference on “innovative research in life science for sustainable development”. organised by University Department of Botany LN Mithila University Darbhanga on July 29 to 30 2021 and presented a paper entitle bacterial degradation of pesticides: A review
• International conference on “recent trends and future prospects in food and health security”. organised by University Department of Botany LN Mithila University Darbhanga 26 – 27, 2023 presented a paper entitled evolution of the efficiency of pesticide degrading microorganisms in reducing the residual toxicity of pesticide in soil for safer food production.
• National seminar on “strengthening environmental health: role of society and Technology”. September 26- 27, 2022 organised by department of rural technology and social development by Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalay Bilaspur presented paper entitled isolation and identification of pesticides degrading bacteria from farmland soil in Samastipur District Bihar .
• International conference on “Recent advances in life sciences: challenges and opportunities” December 324 2024 organised by University Department of Botany LM Mithila university presented paper entitled Psychological impact of Indo sulphon exposure the role of bacterial bioremediation.
My research on pesticide-degrading bacteria has the potential to revolutionize agricultural practices and mitigate environmental pollution. By identifying and characterizing bacteria that can degrade pesticides, I aim to develop sustainable solutions for reducing the harmful effects of pesticides on the environment and human health. My research has implications for:
Environmental sustainability: My research can help reduce the environmental impact of pesticides and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Agricultural productivity: By developing sustainable solutions for pest management, my research can help improve agricultural productivity and reduce crop losses.
Human health: My research can also contribute to reducing the harmful effects of pesticides on human health, which is a significant public health concern.
I am thrilled to have received the Scopus Index 2025 International Best Researcher Award, a testament to my dedication and the impact of my research. This award not only recognizes my research contributions but also motivates me to continue pursuing excellence in my field.
