Vineet Soni

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Vineet Soni
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Nationality Indian
Alma mater Maharaja College, Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, India, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Known forResearch in Bioenergetics and Conservation Biology
Scientific career
FieldsPlant Biochemistry, Conservation biology, Photosynthesis
InstitutionsMohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur
Academic advisorsProfessor P.L. Swarnkar, Professor Reto J. Strasser

Vineet Soni, the son of noted botanist Professor P.L. Swarnkar, is an Indian plant physiologist, biotechnologist and social activist. He is the founder of the "Save Guggul Movement", a community-based conservation effort to conserve threatened plant species, particularly guggul. [1] [2] [3] Presently, he is the Head at the Department of Botany, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur.

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Education and professional career

Vineet was born on 20 January 1979 and specializes in plant physiology, conservation biology, and photosynthesis research. He received bachelor's (1996–99) from Maharaja College, Jaipur and master's degree (2000-2001) in Botany from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He then joined the Birla Institute of Scientific Research and University of Rajasthan for doctoral research (PhD) work on various aspects of biotechnology and physiology of Commiphora wightii. In 2004, Soni received visiting fellowship to work on plant bioenergetics at University of Geneva, Switzerland. Through the Bio-Rad fellowship, he visited European Molecular Biology Laboratory at Heidelberg, Germany in 2005. Thereafter in 2006, Soni received prestigious award from Nature Publishing Group to present his research work at Gordon Conference at Boston, USA.

After receiving PhD degree, Soni worked as Post-Doctoral research fellow with Professor Reto J. Strasser at University of Geneva, Switzerland. In 2010, UNESCO, France published his special interview entitled 'Why Vineet Soni is bent on saving the guggul plants?' in 'A World of Science' journal. [4] In 2011, he served as a visiting scientist at the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, France. He is a member of three International Union for Conservation of Nature commissions: the Species Survival Commission, the World Commission for Protected Areas, and the Commission on Education and Communication and elected fellow of many prestigious societies i.e. the Academy of Plant Sciences of India, Mendelian Society of India, Indian Botanical Society, Indian Council for Plant Conservation and Linnean Society of London.

Save Guggul Movement

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'Save Guggul Movement' in Rajasthan, India

Dr. Soni started the Save Guggul Movement in 2007 to conserve the critically threatened plant species guggul. [5] His conservation efforts were well received by local villagers and conservation communities from all over the world. [6] [7] Soni was profiled as one of 20 global "Earth Movers" by IUCN. [8] and recently honored by the Environmentalists of the Year Award by the National Environmental Science Academy. Initially his conservation work received financial support from the IUCN Sir Peter Scott Fund. [9]

Suicide Prevention Movement

In order to prevent the suicide cases among the NEET aspirants at the Kota district (Rajasthan), Dr. Vineet started the Suicide Prevention Movement through the online counseling. [10] [11]

Publications and Notable Awards

Dr. Soni has published several research papers in journals of reputes such as Nature Research-Scientific Reports, Physiologia Plantarum, Conservation Evidence, South African Journal of Botany, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications etc. and has been honored with Scientist of the Year Award, Outstanding Scientist Award, Nature Publishing Group Award, Bio-Rad Award, Innovation in Teaching Award, Earth Mover Award etc.

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References

  1. People for plants
  2. "Education and Awareness in the 'Save Guggul Movement'". Archived from the original on 21 December 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  3. Conservation Evidence http://www.conservationevidence.com/download.php?id=2313
  4. Why Vineet Soni in bent on saving the guggul plants, UNESCO's A World of Science
  5. Save Guggul Movement https://www.amazon.in/Save-Guggul-Movement-Vineet-Soni/dp/6203309087
  6. Why Vineet Soni in bent on saving the guggul plants, UNESCO's A World of Science
  7. Paliwal, Ankur (31 July 2010). "Guggal faces sticky end". Down to Earth: Science and Environment Online. http://www.downtoearth.org.in/node/1538. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  8. IUCN Earth Movers http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/issue3_wc_earth.pdf
  9. Sir Peter Scott Fund project: Guggul Tree, Rajasthan http://www.iucn.org/about/work/programmes/species/about_ssc/sir_peter_scott_fund/psf_projects/psf_guggul_tree/
  10. Suicide Prevention Movement: (एक शिक्षक ऐसा भी जो सुनता है छात्रों की पीड़ा, सुसाइड रोकने के लिए शुरू की हेल्पलाइन) https://www.etvbharat.com/hindi/rajasthan/state/jaipur/a-teacher-running-students-helpline-and-spending-two-hours-daily-to-address-their-grievances-or-guide-them/rj20230905071828354354638
  11. कोचिंग ने लोन दे दिया, अब पढ़ाई में पिछड़ गया, समझ नहीं आ रहा.. क्या करूं https://www.patrika.com/jaipur-news/coaching-has-given-me-loan-now-i-am-lagging-behind-in-studies-i-am-not-able-to-understand-what-should-i-do-8465270