Water Management Unit (C-NARE), Rajendranagar

Name of the Research Station : Water Management Unit (C-NARE)

Address (Village/Town, Mandal, District) : Rajendranagar, Hyderabad

Google Location Coordinates : 170 19‘23.592 “ N, 780 24‘58.5648“ E

Agro-Climatic Zone : Southern Telangana Zone

Year of Establishment : 2009 (Formerly Water Technology Centre)

Total Area (in acres) : 10 acres

Mandated Crops : Micro irrigation techniques in Field crops and Vegetable crops

Links : 

Soil Unit

AICRP on Integrated Farming System Unit

AICRP on Agroforestry Unit

Water management, micro-irrigation, precision farming technologies, sensors Remote sensing and Solar panels

Current Projects

Projects funded by NRSC, Renkube Pvt. Ltd., through Start up AG Hub, Dept. of Telangana, GoI and RKVY are operated since 2021.

Infrastructure Facilities Available

Drip irrigation/sensors, shade net, poly house, water & soil quality analysis lab, RS & GIS Lab

  • Major International & National Projects (2007–2014): Led Indo–US AKI & NICHE initiatives, NICRA scaling-up of water productivity, APWSIP adaptive research in NSP command, and RKVY projects on subsurface drip in sugarcane; micro-irrigation & fertigation for field crops; poor-quality drain-water reuse; and Musi wastewater impact studies.
  • Aerobic Rice Innovation: Demonstrated aerobic rice systems saving 36 % irrigation water and boosting water productivity by 29.4 % versus conventional transplanted rice, with linear nitrogen response up to 150 kg N ha¹.
  • Drip & Fertigation Protocols: Established crop-specific drip schedules (100 % Epan + 100 % RDF for maize/cotton; 1.2 Epan onion; 0.8 Epan pigeonpea; 1.0 Epan potato/tomato; 0.6 Epan castor) and 80–100 % RDF fertigation, achieving significant yield and fertilizer-use efficiency gains across maize, Bt-cotton, tomato, castor, onion, redgram, potato, etc.
  • Sprinkler Irrigation Advances: Applied 35 mm at flowering/seed-set in maize, groundnut, tomato, redgram and intercropping systems, raising yields by 28–40 % over rainfed controls.
  • APWSIP Nodal Demonstrations (since 2011): As the nodal centre, showcased water-saving practices for maize, cotton, chillies and groundnut across five districts in the Nagarjuna Sagar command.
  • Quantified Drip Benefits in Field Crops: Recorded 220–417 mm seasonal water use in drip-irrigated maize and 184–357 mm in sunflower, both with significant yield increases at 1.0 Epan scheduling.
  • Alternate Wetting & Drying (AWD) in Rice: Introduced AWD (5 cm submergence management) in lowland rice, halving water use while achieving 5.91 t ha¹ yields.

Aerobic Rice Sprinkler Scheduling: Validated sprinkler-based aerobic rice (1.5 Epan to PI, then 2.0 Epan) matching conventional flood irrigation yields.

Sl. No Full Name & Designation Department / Discipline Areas of Specialization Mail Id Photo
1 Dr. K. P. Vani
Director, C-NARE
Agronomy Nutrient Management, Conservation Agriculture, Water Management and Natural Resource Management kandivani@yahoo.co.in
2 Dr. K. Suresh
Principal Scientist
Agronomy Irrigation Management, Nutrient Management and Integrated Farming Systems suresh@pjtau.edu.in
3 Manoj Kumar Gaddam
Principal Scientist
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering Soil and Water Conservation Engineering mkgaddam53@gmail.com
4 Dr. M. Vijayalaxmi
Senior Scientist
Horticulture Floriculture and Ornamental Gardening vijayahorti9@gmail.com
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Dr. Kasthuri Rajamani
Scientist

 

Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry

 

Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management

kasthuri.agrico114@gmail.com;

kasthur.ssac@pjtau.edu.in

 

Station In-Charge (Name & Designation):Dr. K. P. Vani
Director, Water Management Unit (C-NARE)
. Rajendranagar

Email : wtc@pjtau.edu.in

Mobile Number : 8332970387