Lucknow: National PG College successfully organized Research Projects Grant 4.0 under the aegis of its Research and Development Cell, reaffirming its commitment to fostering a strong research culture and academic innovation.
For the Academic Year 2025–26, a total grant of ₹15 lakh has been sanctioned. The Major Research Project was awarded to Dr. Rashmi Singh from the Department of Software, while Minor Research Projects were granted to Dr. Anuradha Sharma (Commerce Department), Dr. Srajan Kumar Singh, and Dr. Sonal Tiwari (Department of Management Studies).
Dr. Rashmi Singh presented her project titled “Development of an AI Driven Intelligent Pharmaceutical Supply Chain and Cold Chain Risk Management Framework for Government Healthcare Institutions in Lucknow.”Dr. Anuradha Sharma presented on “Integrating Indian Knowledge Systems with Circular Economy Models in Uttar Pradesh.”

Dr. Srajan Kumar Singh and Dr. Sonal Tiwari jointly presented their study titled “Are Minor and Vocational Papers Enough? Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on Alternative Approaches to Teaching IKS in Higher Education.”In addition, progress reports of major research projects sanctioned in the previous academic year were also presented by Dr. Puneet Kanujiya and Dr. Vinay Yadav, reflecting steady progress and impactful research outcomes.
The session was chaired by Prof. Devendra Kumar Singh, while Prof. Shishir Kumar and Prof. Sanjay Singh served as Subject Experts. They appreciated the quality of research proposals and emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary and socially relevant research. The initiative highlights National PG College’s continuous efforts to promote research excellence and innovation among faculty members.

