B. H. Katarki - Honours

Honours

  • In 1965 and 1984, The Gold medal from the Government of Karnataka.
  • In 1972, Citation from the UAS, Bangalore.
  • In 1974, Honour from The Karnataka State Farmers' Forum.
  • In 1976, ICAR Gold medal.
  • In 1976, National tonnage club of farmers.
  • In 1976, The Indian Merchant Chambers Award.
  • In 1977 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
  • In 1981, National Vasvik Award for outstanding achievements in the field of Agricultural Science and Technology.
  • In 2007, ISCI, Mumbai's Hon. Fellowship Award, in appreciation of his valuable contribution towards improving the Production and Quality of Interspecific Hybrid cottons in India.
  • EICA, UAS Alumni Association Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh State level Seed Growers, Merchants and Nurserymen Association.
  • In 2004, Lifetime achievement Award by UAS Dharwad, Karnataka State.

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