XXXVI All India Botanical Conference is scheduled to be held at D.D.U. University, Gorakhpur in 2013. Prof. P.C. Trivedi has been elected as President of the Society for the year 2013.

Our JIBS Members are invited to join our website. Please fill up the Online registration form which will enable you to surf our latest issues of the journal vol.88, 89, 90 and 91 Online and upload your research papers. Thanks Prof.Y. Vimala (Chief Editor,JIBS )

Instructions for accessing website are given in new admission link. So please visit new admission link. Thanks -Prof.Y. Vimala (Chief Editor,JIBS)

Indian Botanical Society condoles the sad demise of Professor C.M. Govil, Business Manager of IBS, former President of the Society and Editor of the journal for several years, on Aug.5, 2012.

The Indian Botanical Society congratulates two Associate Editors- Dr. Alka Srivastava, Lucknow and Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma, (Hapur) Meerut who have kindly agreed to help the society.


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INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
Founded on December 6, 1920
(Registered Under Act XXI of 1860; Regn. No. 5446/1927-28, Renewal No.3913-2010-2011/1-683 ) RULES
(WITH AMENDMENTS UP TO DEC. 31, 2010)

The Indian Botanical Society had its inception in a resolution passed by the Botany Section of the Indian Science Congress at the Nagpur meeting in January, 1920. A Committee of organisation was consequently formed to carry this resolution into effect. This Committee consisted of the late          Dr. P. Bruhl of the University College of Science, Calcutta, the late             Rai Bahadur K. Rangachariar of the Agricultural College, Coimbatore, the late Rai Bahadur Prof. Shiv Ram Kashyap of the  Government College, Lahore, the late Prof. Birbal Sahni, then of the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Dr. W. Burns, then of the College of Agriculture, Poona and the late Dr. Winfild Dudgeon of the Ewing Christian College, Allahabad, with Dr. Dudgeon as Chairman.

In October 1920, the Committee sent out a letter to as many botanists as could be located in India, inviting them to become Charter Member of the new Society. It was agreed that 25 members would be considered sufficient for founding the Society and that office bearers should be elected when this number was reached. The response to this invitation was so immediate and hearty that it was possible to hold elections for office bearers of the Society by about the middle of November. Upon completion of the election on December 6, 1920 the Society was declared duly organised, and the Committee of organization ceased to exist.


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