Devendra Prasad Gupta
Indian botanist

Devendra Prasad Gupta

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Indian botanist
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Devendra Prasad Gupta ( pronunciation , widely known as D. P. Gupta, is an Indian botanist and academician.

Early life and education

Hailing & raised from a family of Vaidhraj commonly termed as olden Ayurvedic physicians, he dynamically partook Indian freedom movements of 1942as a result of which his studies were discontinued for several years. At the age of eleven years he was a member of Congress Seva Dal from 1944 to 1947. During this period he had been trained as a volunteer and subsequently turned out to be the Nayak/comrade of one unit.

He confronted bullets and suffered from gangrenous wound on the lower part of the left leg with bone exposed. The wound being stated was caused by the three bullets fired by British soldiers under their contingent military operation at Maheshkhunt , district of Monghyr in August 1942. He was even incarcerated and held as one of the captives led by seizure for a year. But in the midst of struggle and persistent hardship of all fellow-Indians they succeeded.

A freedom fighter who had to flee his hometown to avoid arrest for hoisting the Tricolour in his school during the Quit India Movement, joined Ranchi University after a brief stint at the Patna University and University of London.

Professional life

Gupta at 3rd International Verticillium Symposium, University of Bari, Italy 1981

Gupta is former Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi University. He commenced his academic career as demonstrator (August 1953 – August 1956) and went up to post graduate lecturer (September 1956 – March 1970), reader (April 1970 – January 1984), university professor (February 1984 to till date), principle (June 1983 – January 1986) under Indian University.

He is associated with many International conventions such as First International Congress of Plant Pathology, held in Imperial College London, International Conference of Phytochemical Society, held in University of Hull, Scarborough, England and many others, exhaustive. He was one of the contributors from India who took part in the deliberation of the 3rd International Symposium on verticillium held on August 1981 in Bari, Italy.

He is ex-councillor of Indian Phytopathological Society of India, New Delhi and former member of Bihar Intermediate Education Council, India.

After retirement he served Bethany University, Scotts Valley, California, U.S and other research universities/institutions as an academician and researcher.

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