Born on 8th November 1944, Prof. (Dr.) Chaudhary received his B. Sc. Ag degree from the Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Gorakhpur University in 1963, M. Sc. Ag. in 1965 from then Government Agriculture College, Kanpur, and Ph. D. in Agricultural Botany from Agra University. His Ph.D. thesis work was completed at CSIR – National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow. He received his Post Doctorate from Technical University, Munich Germany.[3]
After receiving his Ph. D. Degree in 1969, Prof. (Dr.) Chaudhary served as Assistant Professor in G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Associate Professor in Plant Breeding Department, and Associate Director of Crops research Centre. After that he served as Chief Scientist, Rice Director in Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa (Bihar). That followed the glorious journey as Rice Specialist in the World Bank in Nigeria followed by 10 years as Plant Breeder and INGER Global Coordinator of International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The last formal job of Dr. Chaudhary was with the FAO in various countries of Asia, Middle East and Africa. By that he contributed greatly for the welfare of mankind for the food and health to more than 40 countries of the world.[3] Dr Chaudhary is all set to appear for Sanely Spoken, a podcast wing of Sanely Written.
Publication
Until September 2024, he has produced more than 390 publications including 58 books and bulletins. His ICAR award winning books in Plant Breeding are the Text books in Agricultural Universities. His 244 research papers[4] have been published in national and international journals. Currently he is on the advisory board of several universities. DDU University Gorakhpur has put him as Mentor of the Institute of Agriculture and natural Sciences, and also instituted “Dr. Ram Chet Chaudhary Gold Medal” for the top PG student in agriculture. He is the member of 17 National and International Scientific Societies.[3]
Dr Chaudhary's works on agriculture have been published across the world and form part of the curriculum in many Indian agriculture universities. He has studied the production of rice and other crops in Nigeria, the Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, as well as India. He has written a textbook on plant breeding by the name Introductory principles of Plant Breeding,[5] published by Oxford University Press in 1982 and reprinted 4 times through 1993, and a comprehensive work on rice varieties, published by FAO in 2001.
Karm Ratna Award (2018): Given by Indo-Nepal Samrasta Organization for his work in agricultural development (PRDF) in the Presence of K.P. Sharma Oly, the Prime Minister of Nepal.
Padma Shri Award (2024): Dr Chaudhary was honoured by the Government of India for his work in the field of science and engineering, particularly his contribution to agricultural advancements and the promotion of Kala Namak rice.[3]
References
^International Rice Research Institute (2002). Rice today, Volume 1. p. 16. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
^Tyagi, B. K.; R. C. Chaudhary (July 1997). "Outbreak offalciparummalaria in the Thar Desert (India), with particular emphasis on physiographic changes brought about by extensive canalization and their impact on vector density and dissemination". Journal of Arid Environments. 36 (3): 541–555. Bibcode:1997JArEn..36..541T. doi:10.1006/jare.1996.0188.